Serving Clovis, Portales and the Surrounding Communities

What's happening - Aug. 7

• Clovis Municipal Schools is selling a family pass for the 2019-20 athletic year.

The $130 pass will be valid for two parents and three schoolchildren for admission to any home game for any team in the Clovis district from middle school to high school, with the exception of Clovis High School football games and playoff games in any sport.

Passes are available at the CHS athletic offic.

Information: 575-769-4350, ext. 1023.

• Eastern New Mexico University is now selling 2019-20 memberships for the Greyhound Club, with club membership required to buy season tickets for football, volleyball and basketball.

Memberships start at $100 with different benefits for donation tiers of up to $5,000, and money may be directed to support specific programs. Season tickets in general admission are $35 for volleyball, $40 for football and $50 for basketball, while reserved basketball season tickets are $60 and chair-back season tickets for football are $75.

Greyhound Club members from the 2018-19 year have until Thursday to renew their membership and reserve season tickets. After that point, season tickets will be available for all Greyhound Club members on a first-come, first-served basis.

To join or renew, call 575-562-2153 or email [email protected], or visit goeasternathletics.com.

• The Clovis High Athletics office is selling reserved seat season tickets for the upcoming Wildcat football season, according to a release from the district.

The sale will be open first to reserved seat season ticket holders from the 2018 season, who have until Aug. 15 to either renew their season tickets at $60 each or relinquish their seats.

Any remaining seats after Aug. 15 will be sold for $60, with a $20 discount to active duty and retired military.

Tickets may be purchased and picked up at the CHS athletic office at 1900 Thornton.

The tickets are good for all five regular-season home games, beginning Aug. 23 against Hobbs. Clovis will hold homecoming Oct. 4 against Sandia. If any are still available in-season, single-game reserved seat tickets will be $12 each at the gate.

General admission tickets are available in advance at the athletics office. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students, active or retired military (with ID) and senior citizens (62 or older). Family athletic passes are not accepted for football games.

Information: Cindy Gulley, 575-769-4350, ext. 1023.

• The Eastern New Mexico University men’s basketball program is running an elite ID camp Saturday at Greyhound Arena.

The camp, with a $95 registration, is open to all high school athletes, and is designed to prepare athletes for the speed and physicality of college basketball while giving ENMU staff a chance to evaluate participating athletes as potential recruits.

The camp will have check-in starting at 9 a.m., following by skill development from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and competitive games from 2:30 p.m-5 p.m.

To register online visit the camps section of enmuhoops.com.

Information: Tres Segler, [email protected]

• The Eastern New Mexico University softball program will have three camps in September — prospect elite camps Sept. 7 and 21 and a Lil’ Hounds Camp Sept. 14.

All three camps are at Greyhound Softball Field.

The elite camps are for girls entering grades 9-12, and each respective camp will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with check-in and same-day registration for $60 per player at 8:30 a.m. Each camp will be limited to the first 40 participants that register.

The Lil’ Hound Camp will be held 9 a.m.-noon Sept. 14 for girls or boys, with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. Registration is $30 per participant.

Information: [email protected].

• The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is seeking public comment on the draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the construction of the Clovis Wing-shooting Complex and Archery Range at Ned Houk Park in Clovis.

The EA analyzes potential effects on physical, biological and cultural resources and socioeconomic conditions that may result from the implementation of the project. The EA also incorporates other federal, state and local environmental policies and regulations and is prepared in accordance with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Environmental Policy Act Handbook.

The proposed range would include a four trap/skeet combination fields, a sporting clays course, a 90-yard archery sight-in range and multipurpose building that would house classrooms and an indoor archery/air gun range, storage and restroom on a 150-acre parcel owned by the city. The range project is a partnership between the Department and city and will be operated and maintained by the city if constructed. If approved, the USFWS Wildlife Restoration Grant Program will provide much of the funding for this project. The range will serve as a public shooting range and will also provide hunter education program opportunities.

Other infrastructure planned for the proposed project area would include the construction of approximately 75 graveled parking stalls and a gated access road from County Road 17.

The draft EA can be found on the Department's website. Comments can be sent to [email protected] and must be received by August 30.

For more information, please call 505-476-8100. Printed copies of the draft EA can be obtained by writing the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, P.O. Box 25112, Santa Fe, NM 87504 to the attention of Jessica Fisher, Shooting Program information.

Sports events or sports-related activities to list? Call: 575-763-3431. Fax: 575-762-3879. Drop it off at 521 Pile St, Clovis. Email: [email protected]

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