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‘Fastest sport on two feet’ comes to RR

It wouldn’t be a stretch to claim that lacrosse is the oldest sport in America.

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Rams cage Tigers, head to semis

ALBUQUERQUE — Junior guard Megan Muñiz put on a second-half clinic at The Pit Tuesday afternoon, scoring 16 straight points as Rio Rancho rallied to beat Alamogordo and advance into the Class 5A semifinals.

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Rams softball team struggles early

There will be better days ahead for the Rio Rancho softball team.

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Rams boys fall to La Cueva; season ends

ALBUQUERQUE — Rio Rancho was denied a spot in the boys Class 5A state semifinal round when fifth-seeded La Cueva beat them 87-77, avenging a loss to the Rams earlier this season and a state semifinal loss to Rio Rancho in 2007.

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Scorps net big win in Odessa

The New Mexico Scorpions scored five straight goals to win 5-3 over Odessa Friday night.

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Rams beat 4A champs for own invitational title

To nobody’s surprise, senior Anthony Haase was the most valuable player at the Sal Puentes Alstate Steel Invitational in Rio Rancho over the weekend, after the talented right-hander dispatched defending 4A state champ Farmington, 2-0, on a four-hitter Saturday afternoon.

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Here’s latest from Tenpins & More

The Tenpins & More team, “Silver Bullets” captured back-to-back wins in the “Roadrunners Travel League” that concluded it’s season Sunday at Tenppins & More.

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Fuzzballers off to great start

Things are looking up, as if they can look up even higher in light of all the recent district success, for the Rio Rancho High School tennis teams.

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Trujillo qualified for state already

In a fitting tribute to their long-time coach, Larry Chavez, the Rio Rancho High School boys cross country team raced to a third-place finish in the fall, snagging a green trophy to send their retiring coach out on a winning note.

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Rams track teams open season with Ws

Matching his father’s season-opening victory Saturday, Hilario Chavez led his girls to not quite as many first-place finishes but the same amount of points, 123.

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