Hilltopper Softball Dominates Del Norte
It’s all smiles in the dugout before the softball game began Wednesday afternoon at Overlook Park. The ‘Toppers played against the Del Norte Knights. The first inning set the tone as the ‘Toppers were ahead 6-0. The second inning was a blowout as the ‘Toppers batted twice and ran the score 20-0. The game was called on the mercy rule. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Savana Luster was credited with the win. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
By RJ MONTAÑO
Los Alamos Daily Post
rjmontano@ladailypost.com
The Los Alamos Hilltopper Softball team only needed Read More
High Flyers Win State Championship Titles
High Flyers gymnasts competed in the 2018 state championships. Courtesy photo
The Los Alamos High Flyers gymnasts who won first place are Anna Kirkland, vault champion – Level 4, back left, Siena Rolfe, balance beam champion – Level 5, back right, Lauren Evenhus, uneven bars, floor exercise, and all-around champion – Level 2, front left, Gianna Rolfe, vault champion – Level 2, front right, and River Irving, vault champion – Level 3, not pictured. Courtesy photo
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Five Los Alamos High Flyers gymnasts won state championship titles and 11 others placed either second or third this month Read More
Hilltopper Track And Field Shine At Home Meet
The rainbow was the only nice thing about the weather as the ‘Toppers hosted the annual Los Alamos Invite track meet Friday at Sullivan Field. The ‘Topper boys finished second with 21 points behind Cleveland and the ‘Toppers girls finished second behind Cleveland with 35 points. The next home track meet is the district meet at 3 p.m., May 4 at Sullivan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Dylan Irish throws the javelin, his best was 111.09 feet. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Avery Koski at the start of the 100 meter dash. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
Basketball Pro Alex Kirk Achieves 100 Dunks
Former Los Alamos High School Hilltopper and University of New Mexico Lobo Alex Kirk achieves 100 dunks and will continue his professional basketball career playing in Tokyo, Japan this fall. Courtesy photo