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Alamogordo, NM – April 1, 2026 – The Alamogordo High School Tigers tennis team traveled to Belen on Wednesday and came away with a split in their dual match against the Eagles. The Tiger girls delivered a strong 6-3 victory, while the boys battled closely but dropped a tight 5-4 decision.
Girls Results (Alamogordo 6, Belen 3)
The Alamogordo girls dominated in both singles and doubles play.
Girls Singles (straight sets wins):
• Talee Westover
• Bella Romero
• Shelby Romero
• Cali Spencer
Girls Doubles (pro set wins):
• Westover / B. Romero
• S. Romero / Spencer
These performances powered the Tigers to the team victory on the girls’ side.
Boys Results (Belen 5, Alamogordo 4)
The boys’ match came down to the wire, with Alamogordo securing several key wins but ultimately falling just short.
Boys Singles (straight sets wins):
• Ryan Amberson
• Dallin Albiston
Boys Doubles (pro set wins):
• Benito Tave / Albiston
• Daniel Bingham / Zachariah David
Despite the competitive effort, the Eagles edged out the Tigers 5-4.
The Tigers return home next Tuesday to host Centennial in what promises to be another exciting district matchup at the local tennis courts.
Alamogordo High School tennis continues to show strong depth and competitiveness this season under their coaching staff. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they push toward district and state tournament qualification.
For full schedules, rosters, and ongoing updates, check the Alamogordo Public Schools athletics page or follow local coverage on Alamogordo Town News and KALHRadio.org.
All athletes are congratulated on their strong showings.
Sunny, with a high of 102 and low of 72 degrees. Sunny during the morning, partly cloudy during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
the long term drought conditions serve to underline the importance of long-term vision and planning to meet future water needs.
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ultimately the price for poor management practices will be equally borne by every property owner in that community - except those who have private wells, i suppose. but even those folks will have a smaller pool of prospective buyers....makes it sound kinda like socialism doesn't it?
I hope Dr. Hernandez is a guest speaker at an upcoming meeting of the Mayor's Youth Advisory Commission. She has so much wisdom and experience to pass on to younger generations.
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The "mayor" has an office? Everyone sees straight through your P.R. circus. Your lap dog , Old McDonald, is just as half-blind and limited as the rest of us poor ******** scrambling in the real world.
Jones, I hope you get some help with your anger management issues soon.
Obviously you have never met nor engaged with the mayor. She works tirelessly full file research, engaging with constituents and legislators at the state and federal level and with policy experts from DC to New Mexico to learn and better serve her constituency.
I say bring back the Piggly Wiggly.