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  • Lubbock Cooper outlasts Clovis

    Kevin Wilson

    SPORTS EDITOR [email protected] Despite losing to Texas’ No. 13 Lubbock Cooper High 24-13 Friday night, the Clovis High football team came close to pulling off what could be considered a big upset and played a sound ball game. The final score could have been much different in either direction, with both teams dropping a large number of passes and committing numerous costly penalties. Clovis (3-2) finished the night with seven motion penalties, sometimes back-to-back, p...

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    Correspondent photo: Chris Cook Portales’ Josiah Lucero wraps up Dexter’s Gabino Rodriguez in Friday’s non-district game at Greyhound Stadium.... Full story

  • Dexter hands Rams first defeat, 24-13

    Matthew Asher

    STAFF WRITER [email protected] The quest for back-to-back undefeated seasons for the Portales Rams came to a unexpected halt Friday night when the Dexter Demons capitalized on Portales’ miscues and handed the Rams a 24-13 loss to spoil their homecoming game. It was a game that focused on defense as the Dexter 3-0 halftime lead would indicate. Portales (4-1) had trouble moving the ball throughout the game as Dexter (5-0) kept running back Darion Ontiveros and quarterback J...

  • ENMU ROUNDUP: Mustangs outlast Hounds in 5

    Staff report Midwestern State rallied from a pair of one-game deficits on Friday night to outlast Eastern New Mexico University 21-25, 25-20, 14-25, 25-20, 15-12 in Lone Star Conference volleyball at Greyhound Arena. Erin Richburg posted a double-double for the Mustangs (7-5, 3-1 LSC) with 11 kills and 10 digs. The Hounds (5-7, 0-2) were led by 16 kills from senior Lauren Frye, 13 kills and nine digs from senior outside hitter Courtney Lawson and 14 kills from junior middle blocker Brooklyn Biel. ENMU took a 2-1 lead with a...

  • Hounds look to bounce back at ASU

    Sports editor [email protected] The Eastern New Mexico University football team will look to get back on track Saturday, traveling to San Angelo, Texas, to take on Angelo State in another Lone Star Conference matchup. Both teams are coming off big-time losses, with the Greyhounds (1-2, 1-1 LSC) falling to No. 6 Texas A&M-Commerce 49-10, while the Rams (1-2, 0-1) lost to Tarleton State 35-5. Though early in the season, ENMU is currently tied for fifth in the LSC while ASU is tied for last place. After the thumping his...

  • Hounds look to bounce back at ASU

    Sports editor [email protected] The Eastern New Mexico University football team will look to get back on track Saturday, traveling to San Angelo, Texas, to take on Angelo State in another Lone Star Conference matchup. Both teams are coming off big-time losses, with the Greyhounds (1-2, 1-1 LSC) falling to No. 6 Texas A&M-Commerce 49-10, while the Rams (1-2, 0-1) lost to Tarleton State 35-5. Though early in the season, ENMU is currently tied for fifth in the LSC while ASU is tied for last place. After the thumping his...