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Tularosa and Mescalero Apache Track and Field results from Saturday's Bulldog Relays in Artesia.
Tularosa results:
Boys
800 - Johnathan Greene 1st (2:21.89)
400 - Mason Garcia 4th (59.03)
Shot Put - Hector Saenz T-9th (30-07)
Long Jump - Robert Sanchez 9th (16-03)
100 - Brock Chee 11th (12.76)
200 - Justin Morin 16th (27.42)
Javelin - Brooks Montoya 8th (79-09)
4x800 Relay - 1st (Brooks Montoya, Austin Perea, Brock Chee, Johnathan Greene - 10:00.78)
1600 Sprint Medley Relay - 3rd (Mason Garcia, Justin Morin, Brock Chee, Austin Perea - 4:24.11)
Girls
Discus - Alivya Young 1st (97-01), Isdzane Valdez 3rd (68-08)
Shot Put - Alivya Young 2nd (30-05)
800 - Kayleigh Bigas 3rd (2:50.23)
400 - Kayleigh Bigas 4th (1:13.76)
Long Jump - Diana Casares 7th (12-02.50)
200 - Diana Casares 11th (31.92)
100 - Bailey Perea 19th (15.93)
300 Hurdles - Diana Casares 9th (1:04.55)
Mescalero Apache results:
Boys
Shot Put - Avin Yellowcloud 7th (31-09.50)
Long Jump - Drake Affuso 8th (16-05.50)
110 Hurdles - Drake Affuso 5th (20.95)
100 - Drake Alfonso 13th (12.82)
200 - Christian Little 10th (26.65)
400 - Christian Little 14th (1:02.45)
800 - Angelo Palmer 19th (2:58.38)
Girls
1600 - Molly Pena 8th (7:30.11)
Shot Put - Deandra McFadden 8th (21-03.25)
400 - Deandra McFadden 23rd (1:33.82)
Tularosa Track and Field hosts the Rose Relays on Saturday and Mescalero Apache will also be attending the Rose Relays.
Full Results - https://nm.milesplit.com/meets/661084-bulldog-relays-2025/results/1120542?type=raw
Sunny, with a high of 97 and low of 71 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
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You must mean thank you to the professional lobbyists, because I'm not finding any professional scientist's or doctors involved in any of these decisions.
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If Senator Martin Heinrich spear headed this legislation, that spear must've ended up in a cow somewhere around Clovis, because it never made it to D.C.
According to the Congressional record, the bill was introduced by Senator Marco Rubio, and co-sponsored by Senator Rick Scott, both of Florida.
another amazingly foolish statement on your part, neighbor.
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The Federal and state land grabs have been astronomical in terms of the sheer amount of acreage seized.
The only thing I have been able to confirm as true is that Donald J. Trump is POTUS.
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