Regional Sports update…
Tennis -
Alamogordo Boys finish 2nd and the Girls 3rd (out of 8 teams) at Espanola Valley/Santa Fe Tournament. Tiger Tennis next hosts the Alamogordo Invite on Friday and Saturday at the Oregon Tennis Courts.
Tournament Results
Boys
Win 8-1 vs. Belen
Win 6-3 vs. Santa Fe
Win 7-2 vs. NMMI
Loss 5-0 vs. Los Alamos (Championship matches)
Girls
Win 6-3 vs. Belen
Loss 8-1 vs. Santa Fe
Win 9-0 vs. NMMI
Win 5-1 vs. Los Alamos (3rd Place matches)
Girls Basketball -
Girls Basketball -Alamogordo defeated Gadsden 50-17 in the District 3-5A Quarterfinals. Abby Vazquez led the Lady Tigers with 13 points, Celeste Perez had 9, Madi Flores and Teeya Gordon each had 7.
The Lady Tigers improve to 15-12 and will play at Organ Mountain Wednesday 6 PM.
Mescalero Apache Girl defeated Cloudcroft 62-43 in District 3-2A Tournament First Round. Laurdis Sundayman led the Lady Chiefs with 20 points, Paisley Pike had 11 and Kaylyn Chino had 8. The Lady Chiefs improved to 11-14 and will play at Capitan on Tuesday at 7 PM. The Lady Bears finish regular season at 5-21.
Girls Basketball - Tularosa defeated Lordsburg 52-39. Megan Hooten led the Lady Cats with 14 points, Aaralyn Stephens had 12 and Nevaeh Apachito with 9. The Lady Cats improve to 20-6 and 8-0 in district, they next host District 3-2A Tournament Championship on Friday.
Boys Basketball - Tularosa defeated Lordsburg 63-26. Zaine Hodges led the Wildcats with 21 points, Estevan Barraza had 7 points, Eluciano Gonzales, Fabian Pacheco and Jacoby Apachito each with 6.
The Wildcats improve to 21-4, 8-0 in district and will host District 3-2A Tournament Championship on Saturday.
Boys Basketball - Lordsburg defeated Cloudcroft 56-50 in District 3-2A Tournament First Round. Tyson Thompkins led the Bears with 19 points, Dominic Cuilla had 12 and Dominic Romero had 8. The Bears finish regular season at 7-16.
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