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  • Hounds start Lynn era on road

    Dave Wagner Clovis Media Inc

    Josh Lynn is eager for his first game as Eastern New Mexico University's football coach. The Greyhounds open the 2012 season with a 6 p.m. kickoff today against New Mexico Highlands at Las Vegas, N.M., and Lynn is anxious to see just what the Hounds can do. "It's a good game for us to get going," said Lynn, a former ENMU player and assistant coach hired to replace Mark Ribaudo after last season. "It's an instate rival. It's the first game of a new era, so we'd like to try to put our best foot forward." If tonight's game is...

  • Hounds start Lynn era on road

    Dave Wagner Clovis Media Inc

    Josh Lynn is eager for his first game as Eastern New Mexico University's football coach. The Greyhounds open the 2012 season with a 6 p.m. kickoff today against New Mexico Highlands at Las Vegas, N.M., and Lynn is anxious to see just what the Hounds can do. "It's a good game for us to get going," said Lynn, a former ENMU player and assistant coach hired to replace Mark Ribaudo after last season. "It's an instate rival. It's the first game of a new era, so we'd like to try to put our best foot forward." If tonight's game is...

  • Rams sweep Hot Springs, advance to quarterfinals

    Dave Wagner Clovis Media Inc

    Portales senior Jesus Acosta had trouble commanding his fastball early on in Saturday's state round-of-16 game against Hot Springs. Fortunately, his curveball helped bail him out. The right-hander struggled with location early, but kept the Tigers from mounting much and finished with a complete-game six-hitter in a 6-3 win, giving PHS a 2-0 victory in the best-of-three series. The Rams (22-6), who dominated Friday's series opener 10-0, had a little more trouble this time but...

  • Rams sweep Hot Springs, advance to quarterfinals

    Dave Wagner Clovis Media Inc

    Portales senior Jesus Acosta had trouble commanding his fastball early on in Saturday's state round-of-16 game against Hot Springs. Fortunately, his curveball helped bail him out. The right-hander struggled with location early, but kept the Tigers from mounting much and finished with a complete-game six-hitter in a 6-3 win, giving PHS a 2-0 victory in the best-of-three series. The Rams (22-6), who dominated Friday's series opener 10-0, had a little more trouble this time but...