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Hobbs High School hosted the Tori Invitational swim meet at CORE. Eighteen Schools from Texas and New Mexico competed.
The Alamogordo Tigers Swimming competed this weekend and the Alamogordo Girls finished 7th and the Boys 13th at Saturday's Tori Invitational in Hobbs. The event was hosted in Hobbs at their CORE - Center for Recreational Excellence.
The results of the meet had in the Girls Category Hobbs had Clovis in first place followed by Monahans Texas and then Artesia.
Top Alamo Finishers in each event included:
200 Free Relay - 4th (Eva O'Kelley, Elisa Crabtree, Bailey Green, Rachel Carmody - 1:55.99)
200 IM - Eva O'Kelley 8th (2:38.68)
200 Medley Relay - 9th (Rachel Carmody, Bailey Green, Eva O'Kelley, Elisa Crabtree - 2:17.59)
400 Free Relay - 9th (Parker Wade, Temperance Covell, Maeve Wierzbanowski, Anna Crabtree - 5:14.20)
100 Fly - Rachel Carmody 13th (1:17.26)
100 Breast - Eva O'Kelley 13th (1:24.60)
200 Free - Anna Crabtree 18th (2:43.87)
100 Back - Anna Crabtree 19th (1:24.85)
500 Free - Bailey Green 19th (30.53)
100 Free - Teagan Green 22nd (1:14.90)
In the boys category schools placing included first Monahans Texas, Hobbs and Artesia.
400 Free Relay - 7th (Landon Artiaga, Braylon Malone, Chase Rose, Cruz Hernandez - 4:16.76)
200 Free Relay - 13th (Landon Artiaga, Braylon Malone, Chase Rose, Adrian Viktorik - 1:59.00)
50 Free - Braylon Malone 20th (27.30)
200 Free - Chase Rose 16th (2:18.30)
100 Free - Chase Rose 22nd (1:02.03)
100 Breast - Adrian Viktorik (1:42.65)
500 Free - Braylon Malone 14th (6:30.51)
100 Fly - Cruz Hernandez 14th (1:20.12)
Both teams next compete at Albuquerque Academy this Saturday.
Sunny, with a high of 93 and low of 66 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear overnight.
Looks like her campaign will be generating a few skid marks in it's attempt to gain traction.
Another great Maryland dad.
the saddest part of this story is that we will punish the guy who was hired to do the smuggling - instead of the person(s) who PAID him to do so.
They're catching the ring leaders as well, slowly but surely.
But I'd be interested to know what industries you think might be willing to pay $15k - $20k per person for unskilled labor that they're also at risk of losing to deportation, before getting a single days work out of them?
an extremely sad situation, in which one person was scared, and the other was killed - it is very difficult to imagine reconciling those two facts.
That wasn't fear. That was an extreme over kill... it is sad. And even sadder that anyone could possibly make any excuses for a piece of filth thinking he is above the law because he wears a badge... in fact to even come to that conclusion is sickening... shame on you.
by no means do i think - nor did i say - that the deputy is, somehow, above the law. my comment was simply observing that because he could not control his emotions, an innocent human being is dead...
and that is very sad situation.