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  • Local scoreboard - April 23

    Updated Apr 22, 2023

    BASEBALL Prep standings District 4-5A Dist. All W-L W-L Carlsbad 6-0 19-4 Hobbs 3-3 9-14 Roswell High 2-4 10-13 Clovis 1-5 10-13 Thursday’s results Hobbs 16, Clovis 3; Carlsbad 9, Roswell High 1. Friday’s results Hobbs 8-4, Clovis 1-11; Carlsbad 17-10, Roswell High 5-2. Thursday’s games Clovis at Roswell High, 6 p.m.; Carlsbad at Hobbs, 4:30 p.m. Friday’s games Roswell High at Clovis (2), 4:30 p.m.; Hobbs at Carlsbad (2), 4:30 p.m. Regular season ends District 4-4A Dist. All W-L W-L Roswell Goddard 5-1 15-8 Artesia 5-1 13-...

  • AREA PREPS: Bronchos rally to split with Buffs

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 22, 2023

    GRADY – The Grady Bronchos belted three home runs and erased a seven-run deficit to top Melrose 14-10 on Thursday and earn a split of their District 3-1A baseball doubleheader. Grady (7-8, 1-5 district) ended a seven-game losing streak and kept its hopes for a berth in the six-team Class 1A state tournament alive. Melrose (8-3, 4-2), ranked second in Class 1A, posted an 11-1 win in five innings in the opener. Sophomore Deakin Ragland hit a solo homer in the first inning of Game 2, and eighth-grader Andre Garcia and junior Z...

  • Area squads compete in Roswell meets

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 22, 2023

    ROSWELL – Portales High’s girls finished fourth in the five-team Coyote Classic, hosted by Roswell High on Thursday at Spring River Golf Course. Hobbs took girls team honors with a score of 362, while the Lady Rams came in at 460. Hobbs also captured the top spot in the boys’ portion of the meet, shooting 326. Junior Paige Yazzie led Portales’ girls at 56-49 – 105. The medalist for the girls was Falyn Lackey of Hobbs, who shot 84. On the boys’ side, sophomore Stratton Seifert finished at 51-57 – 108 for the Rams. Hobbs h...

  • Lady Cats drop two twin bills

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 22, 2023

    CLOVIS – It was a tough week for Clovis High's softball team. After getting run-ruled at Lady Wildcat Field on Tuesday by Roswell High, the Lady Wildcats found the going even rougher when they welcomed second-ranked and defending Class 5A champion Carlsbad on Friday night. The Cavegirls (20-2, 8-0 District 4-5A) beat Clovis 18-1 and 18-0, with both games ending in three innings on the 10-run rule. The Lady Cats (2-20, 0-8) managed only two hits off Cavegirls senior Johnna A...

  • Local scoreboard - April 19

    Updated Apr 21, 2023

    BASEBALL College standings LONE STAR CONFERENCE All Times MDT Conf. All W-L W-L Angelo State 34-6 36-6 St. Edward’s 30-9 32-9 Texas-Tyler 31-13 32-13 West Texas A&M 26-14 28-14 Lubbock Christian 22-18 24-18 Texas A&M-Kingsville 23-21 24-22 Eastern New Mexico 19-20 21-20 St. Mary’s 17-23 19-23 Texas A&M International 16-24 17-25 Texas-Permian Basin 15-25 17-25 Oklahoma Christian 12-28 12-30 Ark.-Fort Smith 9-31 11-31 Cameron 9-31 9-33 Friday’s results Texas-Permian Basin 14, Texas-Tyler 7; Lubbock Christian 12, St. Edwar...

  • Hounds still 10th in LSC after split for week

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Eastern New Mexico University’s softball team has been in a bit of a funk lately on offense, but at least the Greyhounds have kept their heads above water. During a week in which they netted just nine runs in six games, were blanked three times and no-hit in back-to-back outings, they managed to earn a 3-3 split and thus continue to cling to the final spot in the upcoming 10-team Lone Star Conference tournament. ENMU (24-27, 16-23 LSC) dropped a 4-0 decision on Sunday against Oklahoma Christian. Still, aft...

  • Hounds take wild sweep from OC

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    PORTALES – On a weekend where balls were flying all over the park, Eastern New Mexico University managed to limit Oklahoma Christian to three hits in Sunday's finale at Greyhound Field – and still had all it could do to get away with a win. The Greyhounds completed their first four-game Lone Star Conference series sweep since March 2017, holding off the Eagles 6-4 behind two more home runs from freshman left fielder Jonatan Clough. Clough belted four round-trippers in the ser...

  • No. 3 Carlsbad completes 4-5A sweep of Cats

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    CARLSBAD – The good news is that Clovis High’s baseball team won’t see Carlsbad again unless they somehow meet in the Class 5A state tournament. The bad news is that Friday’s District 4-5A doubleheader didn’t go much better than Thursday’s series opener at Bell Park. After winning 14-2 on Thursday, the third-ranked Cavemen continued their domination of the Wildcats with a 12-1, 6-0 sweep. Carlsbad (16-4 overall) won the opener in five innings as senior Tristan Thomas allowed just two hits. Clovis (9-11), which had won eight o...

  • WILDCAT RELAYS: Cats' Johnson takes shot put win

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    CLOVIS – Clovis High senior Jeremiah Johnson knew he would need to reach back if he wanted to win boys shot put competition in Friday's Wildcat Relays at Leon Williams Stadium. And he did just that. Putting one out there nearly 3 ½ feet farther than his previous best, he overtook Texico sophomore Taye Smith on his final throw, going 50 feet, 5 ¾ inches to win it. Smith was second at 49-5 ¾. The Wildcats finished third in an 11-team field, scoring 68 p...

  • Lady Cats fourth, Cats eighth in Artesia tourney

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    ARTESIA – Clovis High’s girls were fourth while the boys came in eighth in Monday’s Artesia Invite golf tournament. The Lady Wildcats shot 364, trailing Hobbs by three shots, while the boys posted a four-man score of 363. Three CHS girls finished under 90, led by Jolei Adkins and Kiaya Gallegos with 87s, while Kayleigh Maldonado followed at 88. All five boys managed to break 100 for the day. Gavin Anderson led the Cats at 87 and Jakob Stone followed at 89. Lovington took both team titles, the boys shooting 308 to 317 for H...

  • No. 1 Logan hands Melrose district setback

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 18, 2023

    LOGAN – Top-ranked and unbeaten Logan pulled away with a pair of five-run innings on Monday to deal No. 2 Melrose a 10-0 loss in District 3-1A baseball. The game was scoreless until the fourth, when the defending Class 1A champion Longhorns (13-0, 4-0 district) put their first five-spot on the board. They ended it in the next frame on the 10-run rule. The teams meet again in a doubleheader at Melrose on April 28. Junior Kaeden Stoner gave up one hit to Melrose (7-2, 3-1) – a single by junior Dathan Yeary – with one walk...

  • Local scoreboard - April 16

    Updated Apr 15, 2023

    BASEBALL Prep standings District 4-5A Dist. All W-L W-L Carlsbad 3-0 16-4 Clovis 0-3 9-11 Roswell High 2-1 10-10 Hobbs 1-2 7-13 Thursday’s results Carlsbad 14, Clovis 2; Roswell High 9, Hobbs 8. Friday’s results Carlsbad 12-6, Clovis 1-0; Hobbs 8-11, Roswell High 1-12. Thursday’s games Hobbs at Clovis, 5 p.m.; Roswell at Carlsbad, 5 p.m. Friday’s games Clovis at Hobbs (2), 4:30 p.m.; Carlsbad at Roswell High (2), 4:30 p.m. District 4-4A Dist. All W-L W-L Roswell Goddard 3-0 13-7 Artesia 3-0 11-9 Portales 0-3 9-9 Lovingt...

  • PHS posts sweep against Lady Cats

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    CLOVIS – Portales High's softball team returned to its winning ways on Wednesday night. The Lady Rams were hopeful it would carry over when they returned to District 4-4A action. Taking advantage of a team without its primary pitcher, PHS scored early and often en route to a 26-10, 14-3 sweep of Clovis High at Lady Wildcat Field. Portales (8-8) scored in nine of 12 innings, including eight frames of at least three runs. The Lady Wildcats (2-12) were without their top hurler i...

  • Cavemen overpower Cats in 4-5A opener

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    CLOVIS – Early on, Clovis High's baseball team tried to hang with defending Class 5A champion Carlsbad in Thursday's District 4-5A opener at Bell Park. The Wildcats got taken out of contention by a 10-run third for the Cavemen. Ten-run innings generally tend to do that. Carlsbad whacked three home runs and senior left-hander Mack Mabrey tossed four solid innings as the Cavemen (14-4 overall), ranked fourth in 5A, pulled away to a 14-2 victory in five innings. The teams were s...

  • Wolverines go 2-1 in opening district clashes at home

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    TEXICO – Texico posted a 2-1 mark in three District 6-2A baseball games at home this week, the first of the season for the Wolverines. On Thursday, Texico (5-6 overall) claimed 16-9 and 7-6 victories over Pecos (3-9, 0-2 district). The Wolverines saw an early 3-0 advantage disappear in Game 1, but rallied for seven runs in the bottom of the fourth to take the lead back and sealed it with a six-run sixth. Junior Kyle Gonser led Texico at the plate, going 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles, two runs scored and four RBIs. Junior Dal...

  • Lady Cats sixth, Cats ninth in tourney

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    LOVINGTON – Clovis High’s girls finished sixth while the boys were ninth in the RISD Invitational golf tournament, played Monday and Tuesday at the Spring River and New Mexico Military courses. Lovington took boys team honors, shooting a two-day total of 629 to edge first-day leader Deming by three shots. Clovis Christian was sixth in the 10-team field at 711 while the Wildcats came in at 766. Belen’s Grady Cox was the individual medalist, shooting a four-under-par 139 for the 36 holes. CCS junior Noah McKay finished 15th ove...

  • ENMU no-hit in series finale

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    PORTALES – As the song once said, what a difference a day makes. Eastern New Mexico University's softball team pulled out a pair of tight wins on Tuesday to open its Lone Star Conference series against Texas Woman's at Greyhound Softball Field. On Wednesday, though, it was a whole different story. Determined not to leave New Mexico empty-handed, the Pioneers got a six-inning no-hitter from junior right-hander Alyssa LeBlanc – who also had three hits at the plate – in an 11-0...

  • Clovis, Portales athletes compete in Sepulveda meet

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    ALBUQUERQUE – Several athletes from Clovis High and Portales High competed in Monday’s Marilyn Sepulveda Meet of Champions at the University of New Mexico’s track facility. In boys competition, Portales junior Manny Chavez took first place in javelin with a throw of 167 feet, 8 inches, while senior Michael Riess placed third in the 1,600 in 4 minutes, 30.69 seconds – behind Organ Mountain’s Corbin Coombs (4:28.36) and CHS sophomore Sammy Fuentes (4:29.42). Riess also took fourth place in the 800 in 2:00.98, while sophomore...

  • Hill takes role as volleyball coach at CHS

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    CLOVIS – Clovis High has named Cristy Hill as its new volleyball coach. Hill, currently the head guidance counselor at CHS, replaces Darrel Ray, who resigned the position recently after his second stint as Lady Wildcats volleyball coach. Hill spent six seasons working under Ray as an assistant coach, and also had three seasons as the girls golf coach at CHS. “I love coaching and I love volleyball,” Hill said. “When I became a counselor, one of the things I missed was coaching.” A CHS graduate, Hill was involved in the volle...

  • Hounds winding down spring football drills

    Dave Wagner, The Staff of The News|Updated Apr 15, 2023

    PORTALES – As incoming Eastern New Mexico University football coach Kelley Lee gets ready to begin his second stint with the program, one area he feels pretty good about is at safety on defense. “We felt like we have pretty good players there,” Lee said as the Greyhounds begin to wind down spring drills leading into Friday’s 5 p.m. Green & Silver scrimmage at Greyhound Stadium. “We’ve watched them, and they were all-(Lone Star) Conference type of players.” Among them are seniors Zerrian Meander and Colby Russ, both of whom...

  • Mustangs score three in third, edge Hounds

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 11, 2023

    WICHITA FALLS, Texas – Eastern New Mexico University’s softball team caught Midwestern State on the schedule at just the wrong time – and the wrong place. The Mustangs (8-31, 7-23), 13th in the 15-team Lone Star Conference and 5 ½ games behind ENMU coming into the series, kept the Greyhounds (21-24, 13-20) in 12th place with a 3-2 victory on Friday in the rubber match of the three-game series. The top 10 teams advance to the LSC tournament in early May. ENMU lost Thursday’s doubleheader opener 6-5 in 11 innings before s...

  • AREA PREPS: Buffs keep record perfect

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 11, 2023

    MELROSE – Melrose improved to 6-0 for the season on Monday, scoring seven runs in the third inning and handing Grady a 13-1 setback in District 3-1A baseball. Sophomore Briar Larson went 2-for-2 with a two-run, first-inning triple and a double for the Buffaloes (3-0 district), while junior Dathan Yeary added a double and a third-inning solo homer in going 2-for-3. Melrose ended the game in 4 ½ innings on the 10-run rule. Junior Michael Cardonita allowed one hit over thr...

  • Two Hounds break own school marks

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 11, 2023

    CANYON, Texas – Two Eastern New Mexico University athletes bettered their own school records over the weekend in West Texas A&M’s Jo Meaker Classic track meet. Junior Timothy Frederick, from Trinidad & Tobago, beat out his previous mark in the 400 by .09 seconds, running 46.94 to take third place in the event. Also, senior Tamia Smith placed fourth in women’s shot put at 44 feet, 5 ¼ inches, good for fourth place. Other entries placing in the top eight for the men included junior Ethan Woodrome, second in the 1,500 in 4 minu...

  • Lady Cats fifth after first round in NMMI meet

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 11, 2023

    ROSWELL – Clovis High’s girls found themselves in the middle of the pack while the boys struggled in Monday’s first-round of the two-day RISD Invitational golf tournament. The boys played at Spring River Golf Course and the girls at the New Mexico Military golf course on Monday, and they were to switch for Tuesday’s final round. The Lady Wildcats shot a team score of 357 and were fifth in the nine-team field on the par 72 NMMI course, with Jolei Adkins (41-44 – 85) and Kiaya Gallegos (43-42 – 85) leading the way. Texico was...

  • Hounds cling to virtual tie for seventh despite loss

    the Staff of The News|Updated Apr 11, 2023

    FORT SMITH, Ark. – Eastern New Mexico University’s baseball team let one get away on Sunday against last-place Arkansas-Fort Smith, dropping an 11-inning, 9-8 Lone Star Conference decision to the Lions to end up with a four-game split. ENMU (17-20, 15-20 LSC) remains percentage points ahead of St. Mary’s (16-19, 14-19) for seventh place in the 13-team circuit with three weeks and 12 games left in the regular season, trying to earn a top-eight finish and a spot in the LSC postseason tournament scheduled for May 5-7 (firs...

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