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Topper Volleyball Girls Play ‘Dig Pink’ Games This Evening!

Hilltopper Paula Marti-arce playing in a previous ‘Dig Pink’ game in Griffith Gymnasium. Courtesy photo

The Los Alamos Fire Department will have t-shirts available for purchase at the ‘Dig Pink’ games this evening  in Griffith Gymnasium. Courtesy photo

BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
Los Alamos

It is great when a community engages in an issue that is close to the heart. It is even more meaningful when that issue hits close to home. Tuesday, Oct.15, the community is invited to attend a special Los Alamos High School Volleyball game called “Dig Pink”.

The Hilltoppers (C team, JV and Varsity) will face off Read More

Weekly Fishing Report: Oct. 14, 2024 

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

Weather forecasts for this winter indicate a La Nina, a cooler Pacific current, affecting the weather. So far this has been the case with dry conditions and warmer-than-normal temperatures this fall. Streamflows are running well-below normal for this time of year. They make for good fishing, but the low water requires a stealthy approach and accurate casts. Fly fishing is often excellent this time of year.

The wild brown trout and brook trout are spawning this time of year. They will develop deeper colors and become more aggressive.

Brown Read More

Hilltoppers Girls Soccer To ‘Kick For The Cure’ Oct. 19

LAHS News:

The Los Alamos High School (LAHS) Girls Soccer games Saturday Oct. 19 at Sullivan Field will be a “Kick for the Cure” cancer fundraiser. The public is invited to attend and support the teams as they compete to win against cancer.

Both the 11 a.m. Junior Varsity game and 1 p.m. Varsity game against the Aztec Lady Tigers will raise funds for breast cancer through raffles and a chance at halftime to shoot on the goalkeepers. Funds will be raised via cash donations and Venmo donations to LAHS girls soccer.

Los Alamos County Council issued a proclamation on Sept. 24, declaring October as Breast Read More

Los Alamos Youth Cyclists Pedal Pajarito Ski Hill

Los Alamos Mountain Bike team before the Pedal Pajarito race on Sunday, from left, Jim Tyldesley, Calvin Grow, Quanah Moseley, Ian McLean, Sebastian Koglin, Jonathan Wehner, Matthew Wehner, Hannah Waldschmidt and Natalie Crawford. Courtesy photo

By Paula Knepper
Los Alamos Mountain Bike Team

Youth cyclists pedaled Pajarito ski hill on Sunday, Oct. 13 for the third race of the New Mexico Interscholastic Cycling League (NMICL) season. More than 130 youth athletes from across the state competed on a cross-country mountain bike race hosted on the bike trails at Pajarito Ski Area. Athletes Read More

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