Hilltopper Track & Field Teams Get 2025 Season Off To A Good Start At Albuquerque Academy Quad Meet March 8
Jenna Montoya won the long jump with a State Qualifying leap of 16′ 10-1/4″. She also won the 400 m in a time of 65.65 seconds. Photo by Blake Wood
Raina Passalacqua completes the handoff to anchor Allie Holland in the 4×100 m relay. With teammates Evangelina Gutierrez and Colette Bibeault, the Hilltoppers posted a State Qualifying time of 50.22 seconds. Photo by Blake Wood
By BLAKE WOOD
Assistant Coach
LAHS Track & Field
Cold weather couldn’t chill the Hilltopper Track & Field teams, as they got the 2025 season off to a good start at the Albuquerque Academy Quad Meet on Read More
This Week In Sports: March 13-15, 2025
This Week In Sports: March 12-15, 2025
Los Alamos High School Hilltopper games are covered by the Los Alamos Daily Post sports team of John McHale and Nate Limback.
This Week’s Hilltopper Sports Schedule:
March 13 Thursday
- Baseball vs Sandia Prep Away 4 p.m.
March 14 Friday
- Girls/Boys Tennis Santa Fe Quad TBA
March 15 Saturday
- Girls/Boys Track and Field at Rio Rancho Rust Buster TBA
- Girls/Boys Tennis Santa Fe Quad TBA
Atomic Tumblers Compete At Boardwalk Meet
Addy Archuleta on floor. Courtesy photo
Maddie Vallejo competing on floor. Courtesy photo
SPORTS News:
The Los Alamos Atomic Tumblers competed March 1-2 at the Monopoly Meet in Belen, NM hosted by Boardwalk Gymnastics.
Tumblers top gymnasts at the competition were Addy Archuleta and Maddie Vallejo. Addy earned 1st place overall in the silver senior division with an all around score of 35.85. Individual event scores that led to her first place all around were two first place finishes on vault (9.5) and floor (9.0), second place on bar (9.1), and third on beam (8.6). Maddie had a great day scoring Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: March 7, 2025
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
The snowpack in Northern New Mexico is 34 percent of normal. The weather last week was warm and dry. Locally the snowpack at the Hopewell measuring station was 55-percent of normal with a snow depth of 24 inches a week ago.
Two weeks ago there were two different weather patterns in New Mexico. Temperatures were bitterly cold in Eastern New Mexico, but much milder in the Central and Western parts of the state. This week temperatures are forecast to be above normal with possibly some snow in the higher elevations.
The snowpack in Southern Read More
YMCA’s Wildcat Basketball Team Ends Season As Number One!
The YMCA’s Wildcat Basketball season ended in a lot of excitement with multiple buzzer beater shots, close games and overtime wins! In the inaugural season of Wildcat Basketball, the Pinon Panthers won the title as the first ever Wildcat Basketball champions! The Panthers will get to display the traveling trophy at their school for an entire year until February of 2026 when the five schools compete all over again for the title! Courtesy photo Read More

































