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Softball Recap: Robertson wins going away against St. Michael's
In what's become a running theme this season, Robertson gave their fans yet another huge win on Thursday. They blew past the St. Michael's Horsemen 16-4. Winning may never get old, but Robertson sure is getting used to it with their fourth in a row. Taylor Quintana made a splash...
2024 New Mexico Poetry Out Loud Champion Kaitlyn Lubega Headed To National Competition In Washington, D.C.
Eleventh grader Kaitlyn Lubega performs at the New Mexico Poetry Out Loud state championship in March 2024. The New Mexico Poetry Out Loud champion, Kaitlyn Lubega, an 11th grader attending United World College in Montezuma, is headed to the Poetry Out Loud National Finals in Washington, D.C. The National Finals run May 1-2, bringing together high school students from across the nation to the capital for an exciting poetry recitation competition.
Eighth-grade student breaks New Mexico high school softball record
LAS VEGAS, N.M. — An eighth-grade softball player for the West Las Vegas High School Dons made history this season. Softball player Malie Satete had 20 home runs heading into a doubleheader at Robertson High School. She tied the state record set by then-Cibola High School senior Jalyn Montes in 2023.
Española Lineman to Play Football at Highlands
Jose Castillo is the first athlete from Española Valley to get a football scholarship in quite some time. But looking at the crop of younger players he played with, he plans to make sure that he will not be the last. Castillo will attend New Mexico Highlands University to...
New Mexico opening resource centers for minority-owned businesses
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – With two new business centers in the state, the New Mexico Minority Business Development Agency is gearing up to better support minority-owned businesses. The business centers received more than $380,000 in federal funding and more than $20,000 from the City of Albuquerque. With the funding, Las Cruces and Las Vegas, New Mexico […]
Peñasco Relays Snowed Out
The Peña Relays meet lasted less than two hours. It was chilly in the morning on April 27 (a surprise to athletes from Española Valley, who showed up wearing shorts), with intermittent clouds. Then, around 10 a.m., a few snowflakes started falling in Peñasco. A little bit later,...
Burn scar floods from Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire ruin Rociada home
ROCIADA, N.M. — It's been two years since the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire erupted in northern New Mexico. Those living there are still feeling its impacts and tell KOAT they have yet to get any relief money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. "in my wildest dreams, I...
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