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The Alamogordo Tigers boys soccer team experienced both the highs and lows of competition this weekend, with an impressive shutout victory over Los Lunas followed by a tough road loss to Chaparral.
Tigers Strike Big Against Los Lunas
Alamogordo delivered a dominant performance, routing Los Lunas 5-0 in dominant fashion. The Tigers’ offense was a well-oiled machine, with Kyle Tamayo leading the charge by finding the back of the net twice. Max Cadoret, Nakoa Perez, and Levi Ramirez each contributed a goal to the five-goal explosion.
The assist column reflected great ball movement, with Tamayo, Cadoret, and Ari Cortez each recording helpers in the victory. The win improved Alamogordo’s record to 1-2.
Chaparral Shuts Down Tigers
The Tigers’ weekend took a turn for the difficult when they faced Chaparral, falling decisively 4-0 in what was a challenging defensive matchup. Despite a strong performance between the pipes by goalkeeper Noah Mirabal, who recorded 14 saves, Alamogordo couldn’t find the back of the net.
The loss dropped the Tigers to 1-3 on the season.
Looking Ahead
Alamogordo will look to bounce back quickly. The Tigers will host Chaparral on Saturday at home, giving them an immediate opportunity to avenge this weekend’s loss.
Later, Alamogordo will travel to the Roswell Tournament on September 4th to take on Roswell.
The Tigers will be looking to find consistency as the season progresses. With strong offensive showings like Friday’s performance, there’s reason for optimism despite the recent setback.
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.
any water distribution built with schedule 20 pvc piping, has been "a public utility emergency" since it was constructed. the fact that it lasted as long as it has is incredible.
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.
It's the product of living in a lowly bubble: an immature, undeveloped writing style that has no insight or reasonable conclusion. Those PhD's from Watsamatta U in New Mexico are only a union card for activists to rally 'round and a far cry from what $200k a year should buy.
Your excellence at writing a reply show that you are an intelligent and urbane fellow. Whatever, get me my fries bro.
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.