Sports & Rec

LAHS Homecoming Bonfire Ignites Sept. 30

Several of the LAYL members who worked on the bonfire project from left, Melissa Teter, Rachel Wallstrom, Mikayla Pullium, Cory Carnes, Esteban Abeyta, Cottrell Fox, and Ethan Clements. Courtesy photo

 

LAYL News:

As fall approaches, so do the homecoming celebrations! These hectic seven days, full of dances, parades, and football games are also packed with crazy spirit days, and fun activities.

 

Los Alamos Youth Leadership (LAYL) is proud to bring the community the annual homecoming bonfire! Scheduled for Monday, Sept. 30, everyone is welcome to stop by, support the football Read More

LAMS Cross Country Teams Sweep Espanola Invitational!

LAMS Girls Cross Country Team competes in the Espanola Invitation. Courtesy photo

LAMS News:

The Los Alamos Middle School cross country teams braved mud and hills to sweep the Espanola Invitational Sept. 19.

They won all four races (7th grade girls, 7th grade boys, 8th grade girls, and 8th grade boys), and Paulina Burnside, Javon Montoya and Zoe Hemez each won their race individually as well.

Complete team results:

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LASG Holds First Gymnastics Meet of Season

Los Alamos School of Gymnastics students show off their moves. Courtesy photo
LASG News:

Los Alamos School of Gymnastics (LASG) will join USA Gymnastics and its member clubs across the nation Saturday, Sept. 21 to celebrate National Gymnastics Day.

National Gymnastics Day is an annual event to showcase the sport of gymnastics and to encourage and promote physical fitness and good nutrition among the nation’s youth. 

LASG will celebrate the event by holding its first girls inter squad gymnastics meet of the season, in which 34 team level gymnasts will compete on beam, bars, floor and vault. Read More

Jennifer Reglien Best Predictor in Pace Race

Pace racers of all ages turned out to run the ‘Bridges Loop’ course Tuesday. Courtesy photo

ACR News:

Jennifer Reglien was the best predictor at 15 seconds off in the weekly pace race held Sept. 17 on the “Bridges Loop” course on the trails behind the Aquatic Center.

Other top predictors were Karen Thorn at 20 seconds off her predicted time and Mariela Saenz and Paul Elkins tying at a 48 second differential. The top finisher in the one mile course Rose Nyenhus with a time of 7:28 and three-year-old Diego Leonard was the top male at 11:16. On the three mile course, Roxana Candia had Read More

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