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Fusion Tryouts Set for Nov. 18

NNMFV News:

NNM Fusion Volleyball, Northern New Mexico’s premier girls Junior Olympic Volleyball program, is hosting their annual Tryouts on Nov. 18 at the Los Alamos High School Auxiliary Gym.

Players ages 11-18 are welcome, 11-13 year olds will tryout from 1-3 p.m. and 14-18 year olds will tryout from 3-5 p.m.

NNM Fusion is a non-profit organization, participating in the Sun Country Region of USA Volleyball.

The Sun Country Region includes member club programs in Texas, New Mexico, and southwest Colorado. Club volleyball is financially supported by the parents of the athletes.

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Youth Hockey Registration Underway

Courtesy photo

LAHA News:

Online registration is open for children and teens interested in playing ice hockey this winter through the Los Alamos Hockey Association.

Children as young as three can learn to play the fastest game on Earth through LAHA’s programs, which include ATOMS for the youngest beginners, co-ed teams through high school, and two girls-only teams.

The season will officially start with the opening of the Los Alamos County rink, anticipated to occur next week.

LAHA has a large inventory of rental equipment available for players of all ages. A gear rental session will occur  Read More

Aldaz Brings Home Three Gold Medals for Los Alamos School of Gymnastics Atomic Tumblers

Nicole Aldaz gets the gold in all around. Photo by Jeannette Aldaz

LASG News:

Nicole Aldaz was the top all-around scorer (35.6) in the Level 4 Senior Division for Los Alamos School of Gymnastics Atomic Tumblers.  

Aldaz’s strong performance earned gold on vault (9.1) and bars (8.4), and silver on beam (9.05) and floor (9.05.)

Aldaz was among 215 gymnasts from 11 teams that gathered at Zia Gymnastics in Santa Fe on Oct. 27-28 to compete in the USA Gymnastics Jr. Olympic and Xcel Programs.

Twenty-eight Tumblers’ competed in the meet; 14, including Aldaz, competed in the Jr. Olympic Program, Read More

Annual Turkey Trot Set for Nov. 18

Aaron Goldman, founder of the Los Alamos CROP Hunger Walk. Church World Service Courtesy Photo
 
ATOMIC RUNNERS News:
 
The CROP Organization and the Atomic City Road Runners Club will co-sponsor the Annual Turkey Trot event at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18 at Los Alamos Middle School.
 
All proceeds will be split with 25 percent going to LA Cares and 75 percent going to the CROP Organization, one of the late Aaron Goldman’s favorite charities.
 
The top 25 fastest runners will be recognized and all participants will have a chance to win turkeys and pumpkin pies in a random drawing.
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