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Runners end losing skid with OT triumph – Rio Rancho Observer

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New Mexico’s Colton Oord (in black) plays defense while Runners goalkeeper Nate Yeager keeps an eye on the action Sunday afternoon in the Rio Rancho Events Center. The Runners won the game after a shootout. (Herron photo)

 

RIO RANCHO – The visiting Kansas Bandits, arriving at the Rio Rancho Events Center with only 11 players dressed for their soccer game with the New Mexico Runners, looked like they were going to be easily disarmed Sunday afternoon.

Nineteen seconds into the game, the Runners had a 1-0 lead. Less than four minutes into the contest, it was 3-0.

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Austin Snyder, Froilan Ramirez and Jaime Hernandez, respectively, built that lead for the Runners, who ultimately won their first game of the 2023-24 season, 9-8 in overtime – the first time in franchise history the Runners played a game decided by penalty kicks.

Goalkeeper Nate Yeager sealed the win for New Mexico (1-4) by stopping the Bandits’ fifth penalty attempt in its tracks, and the Runners’ Josh Garcia made it 5 for 5 in his team’s kicks.

After that early 3-0 lead, the Bandits (2-5) were still down three at the end of the first period, 5-2, and then by two, 6-4, at intermission. It was still a two-goal lead for the Runners, 7-5, after three quarters, leading to the late rally by the Bandits and overtime.

But the short-handed Bandits continued to keep it close, after trailing by no more than three goals and catching the Runners at 7, and then 8, after Nicholas Cashmere scored the lead goal with 6:12 to play.

Unfortunately for the Runners, they had two players serving penalties, and while the Bandits also had one serving time, they pulled their ’keeper to have a fifth attacker, which paid off with 53 ticks left in the fourth quarter and a deadlock at 8.

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A 10-minute sudden-death overtime settled nothing, thus the PK shootout.

Both teams traded penalty kicks for four rounds, with neither goalie being able to get a save. In the fifth cycle, Garcia would give the Runners the advantage. Yeager got the save on the ensuing kick.

The Runners are on the road Saturday at first-place Wichita (6-0).

The Runners’ next home game is Feb. 10 at 3:05 p.m. vs. El Paso, a team that New Mexico opened the season with on Dec. 30, a 13-8 Rhinos victory.



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ASU baseball to host New Mexico State, Baylor

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Arizona State baseball will host a four-game homestand, beginning with New Mexico State on Wednesday, April 22.

The Sun Devils and Aggies faced each other in late March, with ASU winning 10-4. The two teams will meet for the final time at 6:35 p.m. at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.

ASU will then welcome Baylor on Friday, April 24, for a three-game series. The Sun Devils have yet to face the Bears this season, but ASU has been doing well so far and has been in the top 25 for four weeks.

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Sophomore center fielder Landon Hairston earned Big 12 player of the week honors on April 13, after delivering five home runs in five games. His 10 runs in that stretch were tied for the second-most nationally and his 14 runs batted in were tied for third-most nationally. All nine of his hits went for extra bases, three more than any other player.

ASU’s series against Baylor will start at 6:35 p.m. for the first two games, followed by a 1:05 p.m. start on Sunday, April 26.

April 19 

Softball at Houston, Cougar Softball Stadium, noon. 

April 22 

Baseball vs New Mexico State, Phoenix Municipal Stadium, 6:35 p.m. 

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April 23 

Women’s golf at Big 12 Championship, Dallas Athletic Club, TBA. 

Track and field at Penn Relays, Franklin Field, 1:22 p.m. 

Beach volleyball at Big 12 Championship, Bear Down Beach, all day. 

April 24 

Baseball vs Baylor, Phoenix Municipal Stadium, 6:35 p.m. 

Softball vs Texas Tech, Farrington Stadium, 7 p.m.

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April 25 

Lacrosse at Colorado, Prentup Field, 11 a.m. 

Softball vs Texas Tech, Farrington Stadium, 3 p.m. 

Baseball vs Baylor, Phoenix Municipal Stadium, 6:35 p.m. 

Reach the reporter or send tips for stories at jenna.ortiz@arizonarepublic.com, as well as @jennarortiz on X. 

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Calm and warmer conditions move into New Mexico

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Josh’s Saturday Night Forecast

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Calmer weather has moved back into the state this afternoon. Temperatures are slightly warmer across northwestern New Mexico, while southeastern areas are cooler thanks to the backdoor cold fronts that moved in on Friday. Breezier winds will return Sunday and will help kick off a warming trend across the state, along with an elevated fire threat in eastern New Mexico.

Warmer weather will continue building in across the state throughout the upcoming week. A few isolated rain chances will return Monday in parts of New Mexico, but some of that rain may evaporate before reaching the ground.

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Below freezing temperatures to start the weekend

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Good morning!

Heading out the door this morning? Bundle up! Cold air has settled into the Land of Enchantment after two cold fronts passed through New Mexico within the last 24 hours. Temperatures have fallen to the teens, 20s and 30s throughout northern New Mexico. The metro area is just as cold with Moriarty falling to the teens and several other cities bottoming out near the freezing point. The National Weather Service (NWS) has Freeze Warnings in place until 9 a.m. for several locations in northern and central New Mexico. However, one of the aforementioned cold fronts is still moving through eastern New Mexico this morning. That back door cold front has brought 30-45 mph wind gusts, or more, in southeastern New Mexico. The front will push west further west this morning bringing breezy winds to far south and southwestern New Mexico this afternoon. Otherwise, much calmer weather will be on tap for the state compared to the majority of this week.

The colder air this morning will bring cooler and seasonable weather to the Land of Enchantment later on Saturday. Afternoon highs will range from the high 50s, in sections of the northern mountains, to the 70s in southern New Mexico. Throughout the weekend into early next week a warming trend is expected as a ridge of high pressure builds on Sunday, which is forecasted to last through at least Tuesday. By next Tuesday, high temperatures will be 5 to 15 degrees above normal, and even warmer for some locations by next Wednesday with breezy conditions returning to the state.

Moisture does stream back into the state early next week across New Mexico. Tomorrow’s forecast is expected to have cloud coverage increase with warmer weather. On Monday sufficient moisture in the mid to upper levels of the atmosphere will bring the chance for showers; however, moisture levels toward the surface will be lower. That will also bring the chance for dry showers and thunderstorms throughout the state. Have a great weekend and stay warm this morning!

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