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Pirates Come Up Short, 2-1

Pirates Come Up Short, 2-1

Pirates Come Up Short, 2-1

If ever there was a close one, it was this past April 22, our very own Grants High School Pirates baseball team, was unable to seal the deal and defeat visiting district rival, the St. Pius Sartans in a nail biter that ended with a 2-1 score.“The St.
Los Alamitos Track Ends on Positive

Los Alamitos Track Ends on Positive

Los Alamitos Track Ends on Positive

Diego Lopez, EditorThe last meet of the season for Los Alamitos Middle School students came on a day that had nice weather and triumph for the local middle schoolers. The Lady Buccaneers team took first place and the Boys team took fourth place.
Gabriel Figueroa (above right) caught a 48-inch tiger muskie using Garlic PowerBait on April 15. “Surprisingly, I caught him with 10-pound mono, a No. 6 hook and PowerBait,” he said. “I fought him for four minutes before I got him on shore.” Courtesy Photo

Gabriel Figueroa (above right) caught a 48-inch tiger muskie using Garlic PowerBait on April 15. “Surprisingly, I caught him with 10-pound mono, a No. 6 hook and PowerBait,” he said. “I fought him for four minutes before I got him on shore.” Courtesy Photo

Fishing Report – April 23 – 28

Trout Action Good, Tiger Muskie Bite Slows at Bluewater LakeDiego Lopez, EditorSpring fishing remains lively at Bluewater Lake, although conditions are beginning to show the subtle shifts of late April.
Take me out to the ball game! The Pirate baseball team is sitting in second place in the state standings just behind Artesia (14-6-0). The Pirates just came off a 5-2 district win of the Valencia High School (913, 1-4) last week. In this file photo pitcher senior Niko Young shows off his talent at the mound. Franklin Romero - CC

Take me out to the ball game! The Pirate baseball team is sitting in second place in the state standings just behind Artesia (14-6-0). The Pirates just came off a 5-2 district win of the Valencia High School (913, 1-4) last week. In this file photo pitcher senior Niko Young shows off his talent at the mound. Franklin Romero - CC

Pirates Beat Valencia, 5-2

“We played well enough to win but still haven’t put it all together yet,” said Grants High School head baseball coach Mike Furbee about the Pirates district win last week over Valencia High School (9-13,1-4) a team they handily defeated 251 on April 1.
Pirate Tennis Swinging Forward

Pirate Tennis Swinging Forward

Pirate Tennis Swinging Forward

Franklin Romero, Sports Correspondent The Grants High School girls’ and boys’ tennis team were in home action as they hosted St. Pius (5-5, 3-1) last Wednesday. The Lady Pirates 5-6, 3-3 lost 8-1 to St. Pius. The GHS boys’ tennis team are currently 3-9, 2-4 after their 7-2 loss to St.
Bluewater Lake elevation continues a gradual seasonal decline, falling from 10,280 acre-feet on April 1 to 10,030 acre-feet by April 21, 2025, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Despite the dip, water levels remain sufficient for active spring fishing and shoreline access. Courtesy Photo

Bluewater Lake elevation continues a gradual seasonal decline, falling from 10,280 acre-feet on April 1 to 10,030 acre-feet by April 21, 2025, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Despite the dip, water levels remain sufficient for active spring fishing and shoreline access. Courtesy Photo

Fishing Report – April 17 – 23

Trout Action Steady, Tiger Muskie Active at Bluewater LakeSpring fishing remains productive at Bluewater Lake, with anglers reporting fair to good trout action and a noticeable uptick in tiger muskie activity.
The Grants High School Pirates are now ranked second in the state, just behind Artesia High School (11-6, 0-0) after defeating district rival, the Belen Eagles, on April 11 by a score of 3-2. Currently the Pirates are 12-5, 3-1 and 2nd in district 5 4A just behind St. Pius 10-11, 3-0. In this file photo, junior pitcher Estevan Barela on the mound at a recent home game. Franklin Romero - CC

The Grants High School Pirates are now ranked second in the state, just behind Artesia High School (11-6, 0-0) after defeating district rival, the Belen Eagles, on April 11 by a score of 3-2. Currently the Pirates are 12-5, 3-1 and 2nd in district 5 4A just behind St. Pius 10-11, 3-0. In this file photo, junior pitcher Estevan Barela on the mound at a recent home game. Franklin Romero - CC

Barela Slugs and Pitches Pirates over Belen, 3-2

Picture this — it’s the top of the seventh inning, with the game tied 2-2 in a tough district game, and Grants High School junior Estevan Barela drills a hit to the fence to score the winning RBI.Picture perfect—does not get much better than that for some prep baseball action.
Jenna Gurule of the Grants High School Lady’s Track Team practices here technique. The GHS track season is picking up steam as the state track and field championship is only a month away. Franklin Romero - CC

Jenna Gurule of the Grants High School Lady’s Track Team practices here technique. The GHS track season is picking up steam as the state track and field championship is only a month away. Franklin Romero - CC

Jenna Gurule

Jenna Gurule of the Grants High School Lady’s Track Team practices here technique. The GHS track season is picking up steam as the state track and field championship is only a month away.
Donkey Basketball

Donkey Basketball

Donkey Basketball

On Wednesday April 9, City of Grants Police Department joined forces with members of the City of Grants Fire and Rescue, the Village of Milan Police Department, and the City of Grants Council to participate in a Donkey Basketball event.