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  • Local scoreboard - Jan. 11

    Updated Jan 13, 2023

    BASKETBALL Prep summary Monday Girls Clovis 55, West Las Vegas 30 Clovis (12-3) – Brooklyn Zunich 3, Zarai Lewis 8, Brynn Petner 2, Aspen Ulibarri 3, Amanda De La Rosa 1, Ali Thomas 4, Martha De La Rosa 3, Kailyn Jefferson 11, Shalanda Lefevre 11, Gizelle Petner 5, Mackenzie Roach 4. Totals 20 10-16 55. West Las Vegas (8-6) – Eliana Griego 4, Tyra Horner 2, Jacelyn Morgan 4, Kailey Martinez 2, LillyAnna Martinez 18. Totals 8 10-19 30. Clovis 9 19 12 15 – 55 West Las Vegas 7 5 7 11 – 30 3-pointers – Clovis, M. De La Rosa, Lefe...

  • Lisa Marie Presley dies at 54

    Alexandra Del Rosario Los Angeles Times, Syndicated content|Updated Jan 12, 2023

    LOS ANGELES - Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, who helped oversee her famous father's estate and pursued a music career of her own, has died. She was 54. Priscilla Presley confirmed her daughter's death in a statement Thursday evening. "It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us," Presley said in a statement provided to the Associated Press. "She was the most...

  • Faith: Folks on all levels of income can know what it is to be truly rich

    Curtis Shelburne, Religion columnist|Updated Jan 10, 2023

    A new year. In the dance of the universe, the annual calendar flip always seems to me to be mostly a non-event, plastic hype, modern media “news alert” news. I never notice much difference between 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31 and 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1. And yet ... I’ll admit that the dawning of a new year might not be a bad time to check our smoke alarms and our priorities. Regarding the latter, the sharp-pointed question is actually this: For what price are we selling the momen...

  • Georgia blows out TCU in title game

    Dallas Morning News, Syndicated content|Updated Jan 10, 2023

    INGLEWOOD, Calif. - The national championship hopes ended early for TCU. Georgia took all the suspense as well as the Horned Frogs out of the game before halftime. By the time the end came in the College Football Playoff title game, the Bulldogs had their second consecutive championship with a 65-7 win. Georgia (15-0) became the first repeat national champion since Alabama in 2011 and '12. Quarterback Stetson Bennett threw four touchdown passes and ran for two more. "It's spec...

  • Lady Coyotes pull away late at Cloudcroft

    the Staff of The News|Updated Jan 10, 2023

    CLOUDCROFT – Dora’s girls had a battle on their hands for three quarters on Monday, but finally pulled away to score a 51-38 victory over Cloudcroft. Junior Faith Jasso scored a season-best 23 points for the Lady Coyotes (11-6), who led by five before posting a 14-6 advantage in the final frame. Junior Bre’Ann Rodriguez chipped in nine points. For the Lady Bears (2-10), junior Kylie Adams collected 16 points and junior Kyla Aguilar had 13. In another girls game on Monday: Melrose 52, Hagerman 13 – The Lady Buffs stormed to a...

  • CHS swimmers 2nd, 3rd at Andrews

    the Staff of The News|Updated Jan 10, 2023

    ANDREWS, Texas – For the first time this season, the Clovis High boys swimming team came up short in the final standings. The Wildcats finished third with 463 points in the Andrews Invitational on Friday and Saturday, trailing El Paso High (987 ½) and the host Mustangs (614) in a 15-team field of otherwise-all-Texas schools. The Wildcats had won their previous five outings. Meantime, the Lady Wildcats finished second (593) to El Paso High (1,028) out of 17 squads, and they now have three wins and three runnerup finishes fo...