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  • Tuesday area prep summaries — Jan. 27

    BOYS Non-district Tucumcari 78, Texico 74 Tucumcari (16-2) — D’Ontee Sandoval 18, Daniel Lopez 12, Michael Eldridge 15, John Paul Garcia 26, Zedric Henderson-Greene 7. Totals 27 13-22 78. Texico (10-8) — Justin Rucker 9, Brendon Clark 5, Rodrick Dean 14, Tanner Dickerman 6, Brannon Karger 14, Juan Estrada 2, Braden Fraze 10, Mason Golden 4, Nathan Phipps 10. Totals 30 10-17 74. Tucumcari 23 12 21 22 — 78 Texico 20 13 23 18 — 74 3-pointers — Tucumcari, Garcia 7, Sandoval 3, Eldridge. Texico, Clark, Fraze, Golden, Karger. Jun...

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  • AFSOC Priority No. 3: Transform training to optimize human performance

    link U.S. Air Force photo: Senior Airman Eboni Reece Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles focusing on each of the four AFSOC priorities. Air Force Special Operations Command Air Commandos, We have some great initiatives in this command. I see them everywhere: in our squadrons, on the flight line, at home and downrange. There is dedication, innovation and true professionalism at every level in AFSOC. It is precisely these initiatives—these great ideas for b...

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  • Biomedical Sciences Corps 50th Anniversary

    link U.S. Air Force graphic: Staff Sgt. Alexxis Mercer Surgical Specialties Flight Commander The Air Force recognizes the achievements of the men and women who comprise the Biomedical Sciences Corps by designating Jan. 26-30 as BSC Appreciation Week. This year is noteworthy as it marks the 50th Anniversary of the Biomedical Sciences Corps. The BSC’s roots date back to 1917, when the Sanitary Corps was established to combat infectious diseases. The Army Medical A...

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  • Lady Cats open district with win at Hobbs

    link Hobbs News-Sun photo: Douglas Clark Clovis High freshman guard Teya Morris drives past Hobbs defender Azaria Stewart during Tuesday’s District 4-6A girls clash at Hobbs. Clovis defeated the Lady Eagles 40-34 to extend its winning streak to five games. Staff report HOBBS — Clovis put itself in the driver’s seat in the District 4-6A race Tuesday night, even if the drive wasn’t all that pretty. The Lady Wildcats won their fifth straight, holding off rival Hobbs 40-34 t...

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  • Top-ranked Hobbs too much for Cats

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    Sports writer [email protected] Clovis High’s boys may be struggling through a losing season, but the Wildcats didn’t back away from Hobbs in Tuesday’s District 4-6A opener at Rock Staubus Gym. link Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Clovis High junior Tucker Dobbs pulls up for a jump shot as Hobbs’ Pierre Swain tries to defend during the first half of Tuesday’s District 4-6A boys clash at The Rock. The visiting Eagles improved to 20-1 for the season with an 88-57 victory o...