Hilltopper Girls Basketball Beats Academy 41-30
LA High Flyers Gymnasts Shine at State Meet
Top row from left, Amaya Coblentz, Sofi Vandenkieboom, Emme Mooday, Bella Garcia, Heidi Johnson, Sarina Borden, Savannah Brown and Lily Houghteling. Bottom row from left, Ella Gaffney and Jillian Puckett. Team members not in photo are Sarah Worley, Brittany Nguyen and Alexandra Hinckley. Courtesy/LAHFG
LAHFG News:
The girls of Los Alamos High Flyers Gymnastics traveled to Rio Rancho to take on the teams from around the state last weekend.
High Flyers is in the middle of its competition season and did extremely well at the competition. High Flyers entered nine girls in the level Read More
YMCA Folkstyle Wrestling Registration Now Open
YMCA News:
Registration is now open for the YMCA Folkstyle Wrestling Program for Boys and Girls ages 6-18.
This scholastic wrestling program focuses on development of agility, strength, flexibility, and self-confidence in a fun, yet challenging environment.
Folkstyle wrestling is based on controlling an opponent with a series of holds, takedowns, throws, and body position.
Season: December and January
Times: 4-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday / 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday
Location: The Family YMCA at 1450 Iris St.
Cost per Month: $65 / $50 for Y members (Scholarships available thanks the United Read More
Hilltopper Girls Basketball Beats Pojoaque 62-56
Kianna Zerr with nice post move to score basket. Photo by Alan Kirk
Erin Kirk blocking Pojoaque player’s shot. Photo by Alan Kirk
Haley Each Shoots short jump shot. Photo by Alan Kirk
Anna Scott and Amber Logan with tight defense and shot block. Photo by Alan Kirk
FTC Takes Action to Protect Athletes from Deceptive Anti-Concussion Marketing
Courtesy/commerce.senate.gov
WASHINGTON, D.C.— U.S. Sen. Tom Udall joined by Commerce Committee Chairman John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV Thursday commended the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for sending warning letters to 18 sports equipment manufacturers for the way they market their products’ ability to reduce the risk of concussions and for reaching a settlement with Brain-Pad, a mouth guard manufacturer.
In 2011, the Commerce Committee held a hearing on Brain-Pad and other sports equipment manufacturers which showed that many of these companies’ claims about reducing the risk of Read More


































