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Alamogordo Girls and Boys each finished 19th in the 5A Division at the Albuquerque Academy Extravaganza. The Cloudcroft Boys were 16th in the 1A/2A Division.
The pre-state Academy Extravaganza attracted nearly 1,400 athletes across four divisions and eight races. This is the same course they’ll run in three weeks for the state title.
Rio Rancho’s boys dominanted, again. And Class 5A’s superstars included Las Cruces Organ Mountain Cross Country team placing second in the boys run and 8th place in the girls run.
Eldorado freshman Gianna Rahmer, won for the third time on the Academy course, which was muddy and water logged from all the rain Friday night and Saturday morning. The defending Class 5A state champion won her race by an amazing 71 seconds. She finished in 17 minutes, 33.18 seconds. Mariah Galbraith of Rio Rancho (18:44.42) wasn’t even inside the Richard Harper stadium when Rahmer finished a full quarter mile in front of her.
Link to Full Results - http://www.liverunningresults.com/events/Academyxc24/
Individual Results for our local teams include:
Alamogordo Girls
Adelynn DeBoef 36th (21:01.43)
Zoey Spataro 100th (23:13.47)
Alex Beres 115th (23:41.32)
Jocelynn Pittman 153rd (25:30.57)
Elisa Crabtree 168th (26:45.48)
Anna Crabtree 171st (27:31.92)
Alamogordo Boys
Matthew Snyder 75th (18:07.91)
Austin Stauffacher 123rd (19:26.29)
Aaron Borrego 127th (19:30.43)
Zachary Swayzee 129th (19:30.57)
Dakota Suggs 137th (19:40.80)
Hayden Miller 145th (20:01.86)
Cloudcroft Girls
Bella Johnson 69th (27:28.57)
Sidney Bryan-Myers 94th (30:32.21)
Mary Claire Zimmer 104th (33:09.24)
Cloudcroft Boys
Fin Abel 78th (20:51.29)
Connor Smith 82nd (20:22.92)
Noah Saffle 86th (20:31.59)
Landry Burch 107th (21:10.36)
Wyatt Renfro 141st (22:13.08)
Cailan Marte 142nd (22:13.75)
Mescalero Apache Girls
Ellie Gallerito 51st (24:56.03)
Anna Sanchez 84th (28:23.05)
Mescalero Apache Boys
Gavin Castillo 91st (20:41.11)
Cillian Monongye 206th (28:56.17)
Davin Davis 211th (29:52.92)
Soren Monongye 212th (31:50.83)
Alamogordo, Mescalero Apache and Cloudcroft teams next compete at their district meets on November 2nd.
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First, Maduro is a terrible human being, and no one should be sad to see him go.
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So, the word Notsee can be used in the article but not in the comments. Interesting.
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