Sports
Los Alamitos Track Ends on Positive
Athlete of the Week
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
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
Pirate Tennis Swinging Forward
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
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
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