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Acoma Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

Acoma Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

Acoma Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

ACOMA PUEBLO – Athletes from the Pueblo of Acoma made their mark on the New Mexico Senior Olympics, coming back home with 12 gold medals around their necks. First Place Bringing home the gold, there were seven athletes from Acoma that secured 13 collective gold medals.
From Left to Right: Cibola County Rodeo Queen Frances Lee, Cibola County Junior Rodeo Queen Gabriella Gutierrez, and Cibola County Novice Rodeo Queen Jemma Wengert Courtesy Photo

From Left to Right: Cibola County Rodeo Queen Frances Lee, Cibola County Junior Rodeo Queen Gabriella Gutierrez, and Cibola County Novice Rodeo Queen Jemma Wengert Courtesy Photo

Cibola County Rodeo Royalty

Cibola County Rodeo Royalty
Grants High School alum Isaac Gallegos has a storied baseball career. From playing with the local Pirates to collegiate fame with the University of New Mexico Lobos, the homegrown athlete has been drafted to the Atlanta Braves. Gallegos was a 16th Round pick, coming in at 489 in the draft. He stands 6-foot, 3-inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. The athlete was born in 2002 and is a Junior at UNM. Look to next week’s edition for more information on the local athlete. Courtesy Photo

Grants High School alum Isaac Gallegos has a storied baseball career. From playing with the local Pirates to collegiate fame with the University of New Mexico Lobos, the homegrown athlete has been drafted to the Atlanta Braves. Gallegos was a 16th Round pick, coming in at 489 in the draft. He stands 6-foot, 3-inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. The athlete was born in 2002 and is a Junior at UNM. Look to next week’s edition for more information on the local athlete. Courtesy Photo

GHS Alum Isaac Gallegos Drafted to Atlanta Braves

Diego Lopez, Reporter
Laguna Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

Laguna Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

Laguna Athletes Triumph at Senior Olympics

LAGUNA PUEBLO – Athletes from the Pueblo of Laguna made their mark on the New Mexico Senior Olympics, coming back home with 12 gold medals around their necks. First Place Bringing home the gold, there were seven athletes from Laguna that secured 13 collective gold medals.

New Mexico United Fall to Phoenix Rising FC

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - New Mexico United fell to rival Phoenix Rising FC by a 1-3 margin on Wednesday night. Justin Portillo’s assist on Amando Moreno’s 51st minute tally was the lone bright spot for the Black & Yellow, who remain in 10th place in the USL Championship Western Conference.
Boys Basketball Sizzles in the Summer Heat

Boys Basketball Sizzles in the Summer Heat

Boys Basketball Sizzles in the Summer Heat

In a recent question and answer session, Grants High School Head Coach Landon Chavez of the Boys’ Basketball Team summed up his summer program and goals. Could you give us a rundown on your summer tournament season so far? This summer has been great. We finished 6-0 in the Duke City Shootout.

NMAA Board Summary - June 1, 2023

The New Mexico Activities Association’s Board of Directors met in regular session on Thursday, June 1 in the NMAA Hall of Pride and Honor. The Board of Directors elected Mr. Anthony Casados as President and Mr. Martin Madrid as Vice President for a two-year term.