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  • Lady Rams stun CHS

    Eric Butler

    Clovis volleyball coach Darrel Ray, right, shows his frustration during the fifth game of Tuesday’s loss to Portales at Rock Staubus Gym. (CNJ staff photo: Darrel Ray) They’ve played common opponents and they’ve even been in the same tournament. But Tuesday night, the Clovis and Portales volleyball teams finally played each other. And the Lady Rams have every intention of filing away the come-from-behind 13-25, 18-25, 25-16, 25-21, 17-15 victory at Rock Staubus Gym for a whole year. Since no second match is scheduled this...

  • Domenici says key support for Cannon available

    Freedom Newspapers

    THE FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., on Tuesday received key support for ensuring the future of Cannon Air Force Base and set sights on finding federal legislation that can be used to bring a new mission to the base, a news release from his office said. Domenici met Tuesday with Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, chairman of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, who expressed his willingness to find a mission for Cannon, the release said. “Senator Stevens indicated his willingness to be hel...

  • West Texas makes quick work of Hounds

    Freedom Newspapers

    West Texas A&M quickly took the suspense out of the match. The Buffaloes tallied three minutes into the contest and did all of their scoring in the first half to beat Eastern New Mexico University’s men 3-0 in Tuesday’s Southwest Soccer Conference opener for both teams at the ENMU pitch. WT, playing its season opener, was held to a scoreless tie by the Greyhounds (1-3-1) last year in Portales. This time, the Buffs quickly took control and stayed in command throughout. Josh Fender, one of only three seniors on the team, sco...