Weekly Fishing Report: July 20, 2022
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
Local anglers will have the opportunity to fish for a different gamefish that was introduced into Abiquiu Lake last week.
The State Game and Fish Department stocked 142,870 largemouth bass fry July 12 into Abiquiu. The fry average just 1.3 inches in size. In three-to-four years they should reach keeper-size. There is a 14-inch size limit for largemouth bass in New Mexico.
Abiquiu Lake already has an established population of smallmouth bass. Learning to identify which species it is will be important. Largemouth are so-named because Read More
Connor Galvin Best Predictor In Weekly Pace Race
Runners gather on the Power Line Point Trail just outside of White Rock for Tuesday’s pace race. Courtesy/ACRR
ACRR News:
Connor Galvin was the top predictor in the weekly pace race held Tuesday on the Power Line Point Trail just outside of White Rock at 10 seconds off his predicted time.
Other accurate predictors:
- Laura McClellan with a 21 second differential as well as the best female finisher on the 3-mile course at 28:39;
- Anna Ferenbaugh, 12, recording a 24 second difference and the top finisher in the 1-mile distance with a time of 11:08; and
- Ted Romero at 38 seconds off; and
- Mark Bjorklund with
LAHS Girls Soccer Team Sponsoring Summer Camp This Week At Sullivan Field
The Los Alamos High School (LAHS) Girls Soccer Team is sponsoring a young girls, ages 3-12, soccer camp this week at Sullivan Field. Open enrolment and drop-ins are welcome. The sessions run 9 a.m. to noon daily. The young athletes are coached by members of the girls varsity soccer team. Grace Haagenstand, left, and Isabel Atencio work with a couple of young hopefuls today at Sullivan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Scene from LAHS girls soccer team teaching young girls how to play soccer this week at Sullivan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Scene from LAHS girls soccer Read More
NMAA Announces NMOA Hall Of Fame Class Of 2022
NMAA News:
ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Officials Association NMOA), in conjunction with the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA), announces the Class of 2022 for induction into the NMOA Hall of Fame.
Oscar Payen
Payen began his career with the NMOA 40 years ago in 1982. In his first year with the NMOA Payen registered for football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and track & field, and had another 10 years committed in Texas making this his 50th year as an official. His contributions include serving in the positions of president and vice president of the NMOA and a member on several Read More
Los Alamos High School Graduate Chase Ealey Makes History As First American To Win Shot Put World Title
LAHS 2012 graduate Chase Ealey, 27, makes history winning the gold medal in Women’s shot put Saturday night at the 2022 World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Post/Screenshot
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Los Alamos High School (LAHS) 2012 graduate Chase Foster Ealey has made history as the first American to win a shot put world title. Ealey, 27, won the gold medal in women’s shot put Saturday night at the 2022 World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
During an interivew in 2019 with the Los Alamos Daily Post, Ealey’