Girls Basketball
Carlsbad defeated Alamogordo 40-36.
Abby Vazquez led the Lady Tigers with 14 and Teeya Gordon had 13.
Highlights per 101.9 FM 1220 AM Alamogordo Sports Radio
”Alamogordo leads Carlsbad 12-8 after 1Q
Alamogordo led Carlsbad 19-17, 1:46 to go 2Q
Alamogordo led Carlsbad 21-20 at halftime
Alamogordo led Carlsbad 31-27 after 3Q
Alamogordo led Carlsbad 33-31, 4:48 to go 4Q
The game swung and Carlsbad led Alamogordo 38-34, :55 to go 4Q
FINAL - Carlsbad defeated Alamogordo 40-36.
Abby Vazquez led the Lady Tigers with 14 and Teeya Gordon had 13.
Lady Tigers are 0-1, next play Goddard at the Artesia Tournament on Thursday.”
The Lady Tigers are 0-1 and next play Goddard at the Artesia Tournament on Thursday.
In other play…
Girls Basketball
Texico defeated the girls Mescalero Apache team 43-33.
The Lady Chiefs are 0-1 and they next play at Loving on Saturday.
Boys Basketball -
Boys Basketball the FINAL is in and Texico Boys defeated the Mescalero Apache Boys 63-38.
Darius Wheeler led the Chiefs with 12 points and Maekquin Fossum had 10.
The Chiefs are now at 0-1. They next host Laguna Acoma on Thursday.
Boys Basketball - Alamogordo vs. Carlsbad that was scheduled for Saturday (11/26) was postponed due to weather in the Carlsbad area.
Game will be rescheduled at a later date.
Football - All-District 3-2A
Mescalero Apache
Angelo Rocha QB/LB
Darius Wheeler WR/DB
Football
New Mexico High School Coaches Association Red vs. Green All-Star Selections & Local Selections
Large School Green Team - Brayden Money (Alamogordo - K)
Small School Red Team - Justin Porter (Tularosa - C)
Small School Green Team - Reuben Morgan (Mescalero Apache - ILB)
Games will be played Saturday December 3rd at 12 PM and 3 PM in Artesia.
Link to full teams - https://www.nmhsca.com/page/show/5548737-nmhsca-all-star-football-teams
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