New Mexico
Local scoreboard – April 24
BASEBALL
Prep linescores
Thursday
District 4-5A
Hobbs 12, Clovis 2
Clovis 101 000 0 — 2 1 2
Hobbs 320 034 x —12 10 0
Jayden Jameson, Josiah Mendoza (5) and Jasiahs Jimenez; Colton Graham and Kenyon Singleton. W — Graham. L — Jameson. Prime hitters — Clovis: Will Jordan 1-3, HR. Hobbs — Eryk McNabb 4-5, 3B, HR, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Graham 1-3, HR, 2 runs; Bernie Socarras-Puig 1-3, HR, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Isaiah Montes 1-2, 2B, 2 RBIs, 2 runs. Information — Clovis 5-13 (0-4), Hobbs 17-4 (4-0).
District 4-4A
Portales 7, Roswell Goddard 4
Goddard 100 120 0 — 4 4 1
Portales 200 050 x — 7 3 2
Dustin Hardwick, Michael Mathison (5), Colby Eldridge (6) and Cinco Holloway; Hagen Rains, Colton Pfaffenberger (7) and Noah Swift. W — Rains. L — Mathison. Sv — Pfaffenberger. Prime hitters — Roswell Goddard: Caleb Seely 2-4, 2-run 2B. Portales: Rains 2-4, 2-run HR, 4 RBIs. T — 2:03. Information — Roswell Goddard 10-10 (3-1), Portales 9-12 (1-3).
SOFTBALL
Prep linescores
Tuesday
District 4-4A
First sport
Artesia 9, Portales 0
Artesia 240 300 0 — 9 14 2
Portales 000 000 0 — 0 1 3
Kayden Apodaca and catcher n/a; Abby Marquez and Bailey Hinderliter. W — Apodaca. L — Marquez. Prime hitters — Artesia: Zowe Warren 2-2, 3B, 2 RBIs; Jenna Whitmire 2-3, RBI, 2 runs; Perseis Aguilar 4 -4, 2 RBIs; Apodaca 3-4, 2B, 3 runs. Portales: Angel Ornelas 1-2. Information — Artesia 16-4 (7-0), Portales 8-10 (1-6).
Second sport
Artesia 11, Portales 3
Artesia 040 303 1 —11 14 1
Portales 000 102 0 — 3 6 5
Madison Martinez and catcher n/a; Alivia Gonzales and Hinderliter. W — Martinez. L — Gonzales. Prime hitters — Artesia: Warren 2-5, 2B, RBI; Apodaca 2-5, 2B, HR, 3 RBIs. Portales: Hinderliter 2-3, 2 RBIs; Cashlin Fraze 1-3, 2 runs. Information — Artesia 17-4 (8-0), Portales 8-11 (1-7).
School linescores
Tuesday
First sport
ENMU 4, New Mexico Highlands 1
Highlands 100 000 0 — 1 5 1
ENMU 000 130 x — 4 8 1
Nathalie Blattman, Demi Uffelman (2) and Heaven Medina; Brook Leger, Lisette Urquidez (5) and Mackenzie Shaw. W — Urquidez (1-2). L — Uffelman (1-7). DP — Japanese New Mexico 1. LOB — New Mexico Highlands 5, Japanese New Mexico 4. 2B — Japanese New Mexico: Urquidez, Leger, Jokaira Paredes. T — 1:40.
Second sport
ENMU 10, New Mexico Highlands 6
Highlands 021 100 2 — 6 9 0
ENMU 204 004 x —10 9 3
Arianna Ramirez and Alice Midiri; Jordan Bowman, Jennifer Gress (2), Taylor Harrison (5) and Shaw. W — Gress (3-1). L — Ramirez (1-12). Sv — Harrison (1). LOB — New Mexico Highlands 6, Japanese New Mexico 5. 2B — New Mexico Highlands: Megan Gutierrez. Japanese New Mexico: Sierra Wooley, Leger. HR — New Mexico Highlands: Medina (6), Ramirez (3). Japanese New Mexico: Wooley (1). T — 2:15. A — 51.
GOLF
CCS Eagle Invite
Tuesday at Colonial Park G.C.
Par 72
Boys
Crew standings: 1. Hobbs 318; 2. Clovis Christian 325; 3. Clovis 384; 4. Mescalero 403; 5. Tucumcari 510.
Particular person medalist: Kelen Owensby, Hobbs 73.
Clovis Christian outcomes: Bodee Bratcher 38-41 — 79, Noah McKay 38-41 — 79, Carter Teune 42-40 — 82, Caleb Van Beek 41-44 — 85, O.B. Blanco 41-46 — 87.
Clovis outcomes: Jett Stone 46-45 — 91, Robert Albin 42-49 — 91, Steen North 47-51 — 98, J.J. Jones 50-54 — 104, Jacob Rowley 53-55 — 108.
Portales outcome: Cray Fraze 57-68 — 125.
Ladies
Crew standings: 1. Hobbs 337; 2. Clovis 359; 3. Dexter 382; 4. Texico 415; 5. Portales 443.
Particular person medalist: Falyn Lackey, Hobbs 76.
Clovis outcomes: Jolei Adkins 42-38 — 80, Gracie Beevers 40-50 — 90, Kiaya Gallegos 45-48 — 93, Cara McWilliams 44-52 — 96, Kayleigh Maldonado 45-54 — 99.
Texico outcomes: Liz Elam 39-45 — 84, Sierra Hunt 55-51 — 106, Morgan Thatcher 53-58 — 111, Sophie Schaap 55-59 — 114.
Portales outcomes: Emma Gonzales 48-53 — 101, Paige Yazzie 52-60 — 112, Zani Dobbins 58-55 — 113, Cydnee Massey 63-54 — 117, Klara Lehmann 61-62 — 123.
Friday
Texico Invite
At Farwell C.C.
Par 72
Boys
Crew standings: 1. Clovis Christian 325.
Particular person medalist: Noah McKay, Clovis Christian 76.
Clovis Christian outcomes: Noah McKay 37-39 — 76, Bodee Bratcher 43-38 — 81, Carter Teune 40-41 — 81, Austin Lingnau 46-41 — 87, Caleb Van Beek 43-45 — 88, O.B. Blanco 49-41 — 90, Zachary Lingnau 51-50 — 101.
Portales outcome: Cray Fraze 57-66 — 123.
Ladies
Crew standings: 1. Dexter 396; 2. Texico 435; 3. Portales 473.
Particular person medalist: Liz Elam, Texico 90.
Texico outcomes: Elam 44-46 — 90, Sierra Hunt 56-55 — 111, Sophie Schaap 54-57 — 111, Morgan Thatcher 63-60 — 123.
Portales outcomes: Zani Dobbins 56-55 — 111, Emma Gonzales 57-57 — 114, Klara Lehmann 59-58 — 117, Maebri Knox 61-70 — 131, Kealey Horner 72-77 — 149.
Clovis Christian outcome: Kaprix Foote 54-54 — 108.
Native
HiPlains Playday
April 13 at Canyon C.C.
Medalist: Michelle Warnica, Farwell 88. Low web: Sheila Smith, Clovis and Debbie Lengthy, Canyon 65.
Championship Flight: Low gross — n/a. Low web — n/a. Low putts — Michelle Warnica, Farwell 32.
First Flight: Low gross — n/a. Low web — Sandy Townsend, Clovis and Delme Bullard, Hereford 80. Low putts — Sandy Townsend, Clovis 36.
Second Flight: Low gross — Debbie Navarette, Palo Duro 95. Low web — Kay Reynolds, Canyon 78. Low putts — Debbie Navarette, Palo Duro 33.
Third Flight: Low gross — n/a. Low web — Nancy Nash, Clovis 77. Low putts — Karen West, Palo Duro 30.
Fourth Flight: Low gross — Kathy Rundell, Dimmitt 101. Low web — Mary Shelton, Hereford 76. Low putts — Karen Ebook, Clovis 32.
Fifth Flight: Low gross — Beverly Snider, Dimmitt 101. Low web — Treena Matthews, Muleshoe and Cathie Gregory, Palo Duro 74. Low putts — Debbie Lengthy, Canyon 31.
Touring trophy factors: Clovis 5; Palo Duro 4; Canyon 3; Dimmitt, Farwell and Hereford 2; Muleshoe 1; Tulia 0.
New Mexico
City of Rio Rancho cuts ribbon on new solar farm
The City of Vision is making major moves with renewable energy. This comes after city leaders cut the ribbon on a solar farm project years in the making.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. – The City of Vision is making major moves with renewable energy after city leaders cut the ribbon on a solar farm project years in the making.
“That is an incredible $850 million investment in the City of Rio Rancho. That is the portion of Rio Rancho that does go into Bernalillo County,” said Rio Rancho Mayor Greg Hull.
Hull is talking about the new Atrisco Solar Facility near Double Eagle Airport. The one-of-a-kind 364-megawatt complex will supply electricity to PNM customers.
“This was 2,300 acres of property, the largest solar farm and battery solar facility of it’s type in the state of New Mexico, and one of the largest in the United States,” said Hull.
Hull says this shows Rio Rancho is serious about renewable energy as a power source for homes and businesses.
“In this particular case it takes a giant step forward because this particular solar farm will be able to generate enough energy to support 110,000 homes. That is double the amount of homes that are in Rio Rancho right now,” Hull said.
The City of Rio Rancho worked with regional partners and investors to bring this solar farm to life. Six years later, the mayor says it was worth it to see the project through.
“This speaks to the fact that we are here, we are open for business, and we’re trying to attract industries of all types to make sure we diversify our economy, and make sure there are opportunities for everybody,” said Hull.
Revenue from the solar facility will go toward Rio Rancho Public Schools.
New Mexico
Duke, former New Mexico State RB Star Thomas makes next career move
Duke running back Star Thomas has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. He has at least one year of eligibility remaining.
Thomas began his college career playing at Coffeyville Community College. He then transferred to New Mexico State and played multiple seasons there before playing the 2024 season with Duke.
This post will be updated.
New Mexico
Light rain and snow showers possible for parts of New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – An upper level low pressure system is exiting eastward out of New Mexico and into Texas.
A few low clouds and some areas of fog may linger in portions of northern and eastern New Mexico through the mid-morning, but clearing conditions will take hold before noon.
However, additional weaker weather disturbances will bring a few more light rain and snow showers again late Thursday into Friday, mainly over northern New Mexico.
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