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Swimming - The Alamogordo High School Tiger Girls finished 9th and the Tiger Boys 18th at Saturday's Academy Invitational in Albuquerque.
State Qualifiers - Girls 200 Medley Relay, Sonja Davis (100 Free)
Both teams next event is February 10th, the District meet hosted by Artesia.
Top Finisher in each event
Alamogordo
Girls
200 Medley Relay - 7th (Sonja Davis, Adelynn DeBoef, Arabella Rosales, Rachel Carmody - 2:05.74)*
400 Free Relay - 9th (Sonja Davis, Bailey Green, Elisa Crabtree, Arabella Rosales - 4:12.75)
200 Free Relay - 16th (Adelynn DeBoef, Elisa Crabtree, Rachel Carmody, Bailey Green - 2:03.53)
100 Free - Sonja Davis 3rd (58.16)*
200 Free - Sonja Savis 5th (2:10.51)
100 Fly - Arabella Rosales 6th (1:06.51)
100 Back - Maeve Wierzbanowski 10th (1:11.15)
100 Breast - Arabella Rosales 9th (1:19.03)
200 IM - Elisa Crabtree 17th (2:57.49)
50 Free - Bailey Green 30th (30.99)
Boys
200 Free Relay - 14th (Noah Carmody, Haakon Davis, Jack Hallbeck, Leamon Jones - 1:50.86)
400 Free Relay - 15th (Landon Artiaga, Jack Hallbeck, Cruz Hernandez, Xion Acfalle - 4:33.60)
200 Medley Relay - 19th (Leamon Jones, Haakon Davis, Cruz Hernandez, Xion Acfalle - 2:11.75)
50 Free - Leamon Jones 16th (26.42)
100 Fly - Cruz Hernandez 16th (1:19.16)
100 Back - Landon Artiaga 19th (1:20.20)
100 Breast - Haakon Davis 19th (1:25.65)
200 Free - Haakon Davis 22nd (2:23.98)
100 Free - Leamon Jones 26th (1:03.35)
Boys Basketball - Centennial defeated Alamogordo 46 to 33. Jason Warren and Marcus Bryant Jr. led the Tigers with 8 points each, Deonta Bynum and Damiran Smith each had 5. The Tigers drop to 10 to 7, 0-1 in district. They next host Organ Mountain on Friday.
Boys Basketball - NMMI defeated Tularosa 54-47. The Wildcats drop to 12-4 and next play at Hatch Valley on Thursday.
Girls Basketball - Centennial defeated Alamogordo 34 to 28. Teeya Gordon led the Lady Tigers with 11 points. The Lady Tigers drop to 9 to 8, 0-1 in district and next play at Organ Mountain on Friday.
Sunny, with a high of 66 and low of 42 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear for the afternoon and evening,
It is interesting as you delve into the family, business and indeed religious connections that are intertwined in city politics. Some folks have a whole lit of fleas scratching the dog.
Absolutely true lots of fleas itching the dog!!
I somehow got logged out without doing so since last time I was here. I wanted to view the Flickinger meeting on Facebook but cannot because my account was taken down. I do not attend these public events because of all the attempts to mess with my life already.
two observations:
Absolutely. I would say those are conservative numbers at 1 in 40. The quickest way to become wealthy in America is to enter politics. I would say Miss McDonald is 1 in a 109. The family fun center fiasco is a true memorial to what nepotism and back room dealing will get you.
PBS was relevant.
NPR and PBS were definitely relevant - which is precisely why the trump regime has scuttled them...we have truly entered the era of alternative "truth".
Everything in Alamogordo feels fake to me, as if it is some kind of staging ground or network, not an organic community. Since the Manhattan Project, the military has used the town that way, but then there was a hard separation between the base and the town, and maybe that’s where things went sideways.
It looks like my comment was edited.The part about low income housing being crime infested was removed.
this is a situation which is replicated in countless small communities across our nation; where a single business/mine/factory/industry, or in this case, military base, is the economic engine that powers the entire community. this creates a nervous sort of dependency, and subservient approach within the local gover