Wednesday Grab Bag: Tipoff Looms
Thank goodness for Oregon.
There are two Mr. Pibb cans sitting on the corner of my desk.
What do those two things have to do with each other, you may be wondering?
Copy editor Jodi Farmer, resident recycling guru at the Daily Times, glanced in my trash and saw two empty cans. She dug them out and told me that we have a recycling bin for cans next to the coffee machine.
I don't drink coffee.
Well, thank goodness for Jodi, because she also makes sure we recycle all our paper. The downfall of newspapers, as you may know, has a big benefit -- it may singlehandedly save the rainforest. This business wastes more paper by itself than the rest of industry combined.
So, now that I'm publishing this diddy, I have no excuse not to recycle my cans.
Hoops Tidbits: I previewed the District 1-4A girls basketball season today.
I don't know that they're a state championship team, Kirtland Central feels confident with their returning experience.
Coach Charles Kromer heeded the wishes of some of the parents and players and will try to push the pace on offense more often this season, partly because he graduated much of his rebounding in LaTeesha Nez and Jessica Benally.
Amanda Kerr told me the team isn't in top shape yet, with several members acclimating from other sports and/or injuries, and it showed in their scrimmage, but Kromer's been running the team hard in practice for the past two weeks.
The Lady Broncos don't have the star power they did last year, but it will be more difficult for opposing teams to focus on two players.
"We have a lot of young players this year. Playing the offseason together, it seems like everyone's equal. Everyone works together and supports each other," Kerr said. "I'm going to try my best to help out the players that aren't experienced, but just between the three of us, I think that'll help the younger players step up their game."
PV coach Mike Christie, too, said he'd like to see more from his girls once the season starts.
"I'm hoping we're gonna get there. We had a real good summer and I'm hoping that translates to the girls learning how to win. We've got just about everything back from last year. A little bit more experience coming in and a
lot more will to win," he said. "Right now we're off to a bit of a slow start in practice. The kids forgot
how to play hard."
After studying all the teams a bit, here's my early projection, with Kromer's take in parenthesis:
Girls' Power Rankings
1. Kirtland Central
2. Shiprock (Shiprock lost pretty heavy but Shiprock always is competitive.)
3. Piedra Vista (I think Piedra Vista should be pretty good this year because I think Mike Christie will bring them along. I think they'll be real competitive this year.)
4. Aztec (Aztec lost pretty heavy last year.)
5. Farmington (Gosh, they haven't won a district game in two years. I don't know what they have coming up.)
*****
Basketball rankings: As it turns out, the 4A coaches agree with me. KC and Shiprock are both ranked in the top 3. The boys don't have a team receiving votes in the top 10 poll and neither Bloomfield team is ranked.
Navajo Prep is ranked No. 1, a tribute to their 2A state championship last year, but they shouldn't stay there long. Nicole Crisp was sure to emphasize that this is a different Lady Eagles team that lost all three All-State performers.
4A
1. St. Pius (7) 96 points
2. Roswell (4) 90
3. Kirtland Central 70
4. Shiprock 48
5. Los Alamos 40
6. Belen 36
7. Espanola Valley 32
8. Deming 30
9. Volcano Vista 27
10. Piedra Vista 24
2A
1. Navajo Prep (4) 72
2. Texico (3) 68
3. Santa Rosa 61
4. Clayton 44
5. Navajo Pine (1) 34
6. Tularosa 28
7. Lordsburg 26
8. Mora 20
T9. Estancia 14
T9. Rehoboth 14
*****
Blade Runner cut down: South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius, he of the carbon fiber lower legs, took a hit this week from the Journal of Applied Physiology.
Doctors say Pistorius' blades for legs give him a 10-second advantage over a 400-meter race.
Pistorius nearly qualified for the Olympics in the 400 when the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned a ban by the International Association of Athletics Federations that said Pistorius wasn't allowed to compete against able-bodied athletes.
The advantage he has over an able-bodied athlete is several times greater than if he were to use steroids and the CAS ruling the most cockamamie bunch of politically-correct hogwash this century.
There aren't many average-looking white guys that can run anything under 48, Jeremy Wariner being the exception. Pistorius ran a 46.25 last summer, less than a second away from the Olympic qualifying time.
If you believe the study, he would run 56.25 with the same upper body and real legs. Maybe it wouldn't slow him down that much, but it doesn't take a physics Ph.D to realize the springy blades gave him a mechanical advantage.
What gets my goat, though, is that Pistorius is basically a robot runner. Part of the challenge of reaching the Olympic level is withstanding the physical punishment that comes from training and then surviving the subsequent qualifying rounds. Some of the best sprinters in the World -- Tyson Gay, for example -- have missed out on Olympic glory because of muscle injuries.
It's tough to get shin splints when -- well -- you don't have shins.
I competed in a few 400-meter dashes at the Division I level and I would be furious if someone with blades for legs was allowed to beat me. I can only imagine how it would anger some of the best runners in the world.
There's nothing wrong with Pistorius wanting to compete. Just don't give him a shot at an Olympic medal.
*****
All-Academic: We've printed the All-District teams in the paper, but the list of students doing well in the classroom is much larger.
The NCAA released data this week showing that college athletes do much better (based on graduation rates) in school than their counterparts, something that's happening in the Four Corners, if you look at the long list of athletes that made All-Academic in the fall sports.
Boys Soccer
Devin Cole, Aztec
Lester Garcia, Aztec
Foster Harvel, Aztec
Jaime Lopez, Aztec
Cameron Nash, Aztec
Silverio Arredondo, Aztec
Luis Chaco, Aztec
Sterling Farnsworth, Aztec
Jorgen Oyasaeter, Aztec
Garth Hjalmarson, Aztec
Marius Dypaune, Aztec
Ryan Neitzel, Aztec
Orlando Pina, Aztec
Tobias Ryter, Aztec
Aaron Simpson, Aztec
Shane Turner, Piedra Vista
Scott Schwab, Piedra Vista
Shane Woodson, Piedra Vista
Graham Hoffman, Piedra Vista
Marcus Fodor, Piedra Vista
Cody Scaggari, Piedra Vista
Andy Moore, Piedra Vista
Alejandro Munoz, Piedra Vista
Ray deKay, Piedra Vista
Jesse Wood, Piedra Vista
Sam Morrison, Farmington
Cameron La Selle, Farmington
Ryan Reeves, Farmington
Riley McGovern, Farmington
Nate Rodgers, Farmington
Anthony Klepac, Farmington
Reyes Gutierrez, Farmington
Presley Paxson, Farmington
Zach Pavlik, Farmington
Brycen Campbell, Farmington
Cole Johnson, Farmington
Daniel Hernandez, Farmington
Girls Soccer
Karissa Auckland, Aztec
Tyra Gabehart, Aztec
Kelcie Gerry, Aztec
Hannah Jones, Aztec
Brigette Davee, Aztec
Molly Enenbach, Aztec
Cari Englehart, Aztec
Kaylee Spencer, Aztec
Hailee Ammons, Aztec
Meghan Gerry, Aztec
Ashley Hayes, Aztec
Jessica Kaufman, Aztec
Taylor McGarry, Aztec
Peyton Parks, Aztec
Kristie Thatcher, Aztec
Brittany Burns, Aztec
Addison Wods, Aztec
Alex Blackie, Piedra Vista
Katie Clafton, Piedra Vista
Sarah Dinning, Piedra Vista
Laura Fodor, Piedra Vista
Emma Goff, Piedra Vista
Morgan Hazzard, Piedra Vista
Becca Kothe, Piedra Vista
Jordan McPheeters, Piedra Vista
Ali Rhodes, Piedra Vista
Audrey Turner, Piedra Vista
Amanda Chee, Piedra Vista
Reagan Cooper, Piedra Vista
Allie England, Piedra Vista
Francesca Goff, Piedra Vista
Jenna Hall, Piedra Vista
Madison Hunt, Piedra Vista
Samantha McCall, Piedra Vista
Samantha Miller, Piedra Vista
Taylor Sanchez, Piedra Vista
Annalissa Arthur, Kirtland Central
Taylor Bennett-Begaye, Kirtland Central
Kallie Farnsworth, Kirtland Central
Shantell Foutz, Kirtland Central
Jennifer Hastings, Kirtland Central
Melanie Heslop, Kirtland Central
DeMeshanique Jefferson, Kirtland Central
Alyssa Jones, Kirtland Central
Sydney Manning, Kirtland Central
Taylor Nez, Kirtland Central
Kimberly Smith, Kirtland Central
Madilyn Tanner, Kirtland Central
Mariesa Thompson, Kirtland Central
Taylor Abbott, Farmington
Kendra Carter, Farmington
Nicole Couder, Farmington
Paige Nygren, Farmington
Zoe Wilson-Meyer, Farmington
Morgan Eddy, Farmington
Nicole Hampton, Farmington
Halie Thompson, Farmington
Mackenzie Pavlik, Farmington
Noelle Phillips-Nelson, Farmington
Lauren Hammond, Farmington
Maggie Gomez, Farmington
Shayla Baysinger, Farmington
Molly Merrion, Farmington
Ellae Montoya, Farmington
Kayla Killifer, Farmington
Dasmin Grace, Farmington
Chloe Wells, Farmington
Chantel Grabelnik, Farmington
Cross Country
Deion Benally, Shiprock
Herbert Beyale III, Shiprock
Robert Lapahie, Shiprock
Jaron Shorty, Shiprock
Chad Tso, Shiprock
Eric Williams, Shiprock
Nanette Beyale, Shiprock
Autumnrain Chee, Shiprock
Winterblossom Chee, Shiprock
Kailyn Begay, Shiprock
Kolette Dayish, Shiprock
Sharlinda Gould, Shiprock
Nicole King, Shiprock
Taylor Lyman, Shiprock
Kyle Edgerton, Aztec
Rio Escojeda, Aztec
Rachel Kresl, Aztec
Hannah Jacobson, Aztec
William Snyder, Aztec
Jessica Burbridge, Aztec
Walter Delwiche III, Aztec
Tobias Ryter, Aztec
Rebekah Tallman, Aztec
Nakel Toldeo, Aztec
Kerstin Ortiz, Piedra Vista
Jenna Olson, Piedra Vista
Kristyn Bates, Piedra Vista
Coah Charley, Piedra Vista
Ajahannah Wilcox, Piedra Vista
Tayla Harmon, Piedra Vista
MickKayla Hodgman, Piedra Vista
Kristy Bates, Piedra Vista
Shelby Ramirez, Piedra Vista
Kevin Mike, Piedra Vista
Jordan Keeley, Piedra Vista
Matthew Detmer, Piedra Vista
Colby Gibson, Piedra Vista
Travis Dockter, Farmington
Aaron Gomez, Farmington
Brandon Miller-Castillo, Farmington
Joshua Miller-Castillo, Farmington
Kyle Todacheeney, Farmington
Marina Alvarado, Farmington
Melissa Deweese, Farmington
Becca Hall, Farmington
Hannah Merrion, Farmington
Kellea Salcido, Farmington
Samantha Sheak, Farmington
Taylor Billey, Kirtland Central
Kashley Badoni, Kirtland Central
Sheri Adair, Kirtland Central
Genea Baca, Kirtland Central
Samantha Lamonte, Kirtland Central
Natalie Adair, Kirtland Central
Myka Benally, Kirtland Central
Amanda Kerr, Kirtland Central
Martha McCabe, Kirtland Central
Deidre Pine, Kirtland Central
Raychelle Smiley, Kirtland Central
Channing Jim, Kirtland Central
Whittaney Boyd, Kirtland Central
Malcolm Toledo, Kirtland Central
Volleyball
Keeley Aspaas, Shiprock
Lisa Atcitty, Shiprock
Monique Atcitty, Shiprock
Elimina Barber, Shiprock
Tessa Begay, Shiprock
Tyler Charley, Shiprock
Laria Hatch, Shiprock
Kristy Peshlakai, Shiprock
April Smith, Shiprock
Olivia Whitehorse, Shiprock
Katherine Hegarty, Aztec
Angela Evans, Aztec
Kendra Mitchell, Aztec
Taylor Simmons, Aztec
Jasmine Eagle, Aztec
Mollie Evans, Aztec
Danielle Helms, Aztec
Debuse Von Bijsterveld, Aztec
Tawnee Woosley, Aztec
Emily Bushard, Piedra Vista
Jaclyn deKay, Piedra Vista
Morgan Lindsey, Piedra Vista
Ticaboo Perkins, Piedra Vista
Aliz Russell, Piedra Vista
Mariah Culepper, Piedra Vista
Jourdan Ensign, Piedra Vista
Olivia McKinsey, Piedra Vista
Brittany Sofka, Piedra Vista
Samantha Begay, Kirtland Central
Meldrea Begaye, Kirtland Central
Danielle Garcia, Kirtland Central
Alessandra Harris, Kirtland Central
Olivia Harris, Kirtland Central
Chera Jake, Kirtland Central
Kayla Joe, Kirtland Central
Raquel Woody, Kirtland Central
Taylor Yazzie, Kirtland Central
Kim Galli, Farmington
Marianna Mauzy, Farmington
Jaimie Dayish, Farmington
Kendyl Moore, Farmington
Rebecca Debrick, Farmington
McKenna-Culp, Farmington
Randi Mitchell, Farmington
Brianna Villalobos, Farmington
Lindsey Rasmussen, Farmington
Sarah Ballard, Farmington
*****
I'll try to get in touch with Charly Martin on Friday to ask him about his NFL debut with the Carolina Panthers.
Until then...
Stay true and keep pounding,
Christopher
There are two Mr. Pibb cans sitting on the corner of my desk.
What do those two things have to do with each other, you may be wondering?
Copy editor Jodi Farmer, resident recycling guru at the Daily Times, glanced in my trash and saw two empty cans. She dug them out and told me that we have a recycling bin for cans next to the coffee machine.
I don't drink coffee.
Well, thank goodness for Jodi, because she also makes sure we recycle all our paper. The downfall of newspapers, as you may know, has a big benefit -- it may singlehandedly save the rainforest. This business wastes more paper by itself than the rest of industry combined.
So, now that I'm publishing this diddy, I have no excuse not to recycle my cans.
Hoops Tidbits: I previewed the District 1-4A girls basketball season today.
I don't know that they're a state championship team, Kirtland Central feels confident with their returning experience.
Coach Charles Kromer heeded the wishes of some of the parents and players and will try to push the pace on offense more often this season, partly because he graduated much of his rebounding in LaTeesha Nez and Jessica Benally.
Amanda Kerr told me the team isn't in top shape yet, with several members acclimating from other sports and/or injuries, and it showed in their scrimmage, but Kromer's been running the team hard in practice for the past two weeks.
The Lady Broncos don't have the star power they did last year, but it will be more difficult for opposing teams to focus on two players.
"We have a lot of young players this year. Playing the offseason together, it seems like everyone's equal. Everyone works together and supports each other," Kerr said. "I'm going to try my best to help out the players that aren't experienced, but just between the three of us, I think that'll help the younger players step up their game."
PV coach Mike Christie, too, said he'd like to see more from his girls once the season starts.
"I'm hoping we're gonna get there. We had a real good summer and I'm hoping that translates to the girls learning how to win. We've got just about everything back from last year. A little bit more experience coming in and a
lot more will to win," he said. "Right now we're off to a bit of a slow start in practice. The kids forgot
how to play hard."
After studying all the teams a bit, here's my early projection, with Kromer's take in parenthesis:
Girls' Power Rankings
1. Kirtland Central
2. Shiprock (Shiprock lost pretty heavy but Shiprock always is competitive.)
3. Piedra Vista (I think Piedra Vista should be pretty good this year because I think Mike Christie will bring them along. I think they'll be real competitive this year.)
4. Aztec (Aztec lost pretty heavy last year.)
5. Farmington (Gosh, they haven't won a district game in two years. I don't know what they have coming up.)
*****
Basketball rankings: As it turns out, the 4A coaches agree with me. KC and Shiprock are both ranked in the top 3. The boys don't have a team receiving votes in the top 10 poll and neither Bloomfield team is ranked.
Navajo Prep is ranked No. 1, a tribute to their 2A state championship last year, but they shouldn't stay there long. Nicole Crisp was sure to emphasize that this is a different Lady Eagles team that lost all three All-State performers.
4A
1. St. Pius (7) 96 points
2. Roswell (4) 90
3. Kirtland Central 70
4. Shiprock 48
5. Los Alamos 40
6. Belen 36
7. Espanola Valley 32
8. Deming 30
9. Volcano Vista 27
10. Piedra Vista 24
2A
1. Navajo Prep (4) 72
2. Texico (3) 68
3. Santa Rosa 61
4. Clayton 44
5. Navajo Pine (1) 34
6. Tularosa 28
7. Lordsburg 26
8. Mora 20
T9. Estancia 14
T9. Rehoboth 14
*****
Blade Runner cut down: South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius, he of the carbon fiber lower legs, took a hit this week from the Journal of Applied Physiology.
Doctors say Pistorius' blades for legs give him a 10-second advantage over a 400-meter race.
Pistorius nearly qualified for the Olympics in the 400 when the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned a ban by the International Association of Athletics Federations that said Pistorius wasn't allowed to compete against able-bodied athletes.
The advantage he has over an able-bodied athlete is several times greater than if he were to use steroids and the CAS ruling the most cockamamie bunch of politically-correct hogwash this century.
There aren't many average-looking white guys that can run anything under 48, Jeremy Wariner being the exception. Pistorius ran a 46.25 last summer, less than a second away from the Olympic qualifying time.
If you believe the study, he would run 56.25 with the same upper body and real legs. Maybe it wouldn't slow him down that much, but it doesn't take a physics Ph.D to realize the springy blades gave him a mechanical advantage.
What gets my goat, though, is that Pistorius is basically a robot runner. Part of the challenge of reaching the Olympic level is withstanding the physical punishment that comes from training and then surviving the subsequent qualifying rounds. Some of the best sprinters in the World -- Tyson Gay, for example -- have missed out on Olympic glory because of muscle injuries.
It's tough to get shin splints when -- well -- you don't have shins.
I competed in a few 400-meter dashes at the Division I level and I would be furious if someone with blades for legs was allowed to beat me. I can only imagine how it would anger some of the best runners in the world.
There's nothing wrong with Pistorius wanting to compete. Just don't give him a shot at an Olympic medal.
*****
All-Academic: We've printed the All-District teams in the paper, but the list of students doing well in the classroom is much larger.
The NCAA released data this week showing that college athletes do much better (based on graduation rates) in school than their counterparts, something that's happening in the Four Corners, if you look at the long list of athletes that made All-Academic in the fall sports.
Boys Soccer
Devin Cole, Aztec
Lester Garcia, Aztec
Foster Harvel, Aztec
Jaime Lopez, Aztec
Cameron Nash, Aztec
Silverio Arredondo, Aztec
Luis Chaco, Aztec
Sterling Farnsworth, Aztec
Jorgen Oyasaeter, Aztec
Garth Hjalmarson, Aztec
Marius Dypaune, Aztec
Ryan Neitzel, Aztec
Orlando Pina, Aztec
Tobias Ryter, Aztec
Aaron Simpson, Aztec
Shane Turner, Piedra Vista
Scott Schwab, Piedra Vista
Shane Woodson, Piedra Vista
Graham Hoffman, Piedra Vista
Marcus Fodor, Piedra Vista
Cody Scaggari, Piedra Vista
Andy Moore, Piedra Vista
Alejandro Munoz, Piedra Vista
Ray deKay, Piedra Vista
Jesse Wood, Piedra Vista
Sam Morrison, Farmington
Cameron La Selle, Farmington
Ryan Reeves, Farmington
Riley McGovern, Farmington
Nate Rodgers, Farmington
Anthony Klepac, Farmington
Reyes Gutierrez, Farmington
Presley Paxson, Farmington
Zach Pavlik, Farmington
Brycen Campbell, Farmington
Cole Johnson, Farmington
Daniel Hernandez, Farmington
Girls Soccer
Karissa Auckland, Aztec
Tyra Gabehart, Aztec
Kelcie Gerry, Aztec
Hannah Jones, Aztec
Brigette Davee, Aztec
Molly Enenbach, Aztec
Cari Englehart, Aztec
Kaylee Spencer, Aztec
Hailee Ammons, Aztec
Meghan Gerry, Aztec
Ashley Hayes, Aztec
Jessica Kaufman, Aztec
Taylor McGarry, Aztec
Peyton Parks, Aztec
Kristie Thatcher, Aztec
Brittany Burns, Aztec
Addison Wods, Aztec
Alex Blackie, Piedra Vista
Katie Clafton, Piedra Vista
Sarah Dinning, Piedra Vista
Laura Fodor, Piedra Vista
Emma Goff, Piedra Vista
Morgan Hazzard, Piedra Vista
Becca Kothe, Piedra Vista
Jordan McPheeters, Piedra Vista
Ali Rhodes, Piedra Vista
Audrey Turner, Piedra Vista
Amanda Chee, Piedra Vista
Reagan Cooper, Piedra Vista
Allie England, Piedra Vista
Francesca Goff, Piedra Vista
Jenna Hall, Piedra Vista
Madison Hunt, Piedra Vista
Samantha McCall, Piedra Vista
Samantha Miller, Piedra Vista
Taylor Sanchez, Piedra Vista
Annalissa Arthur, Kirtland Central
Taylor Bennett-Begaye, Kirtland Central
Kallie Farnsworth, Kirtland Central
Shantell Foutz, Kirtland Central
Jennifer Hastings, Kirtland Central
Melanie Heslop, Kirtland Central
DeMeshanique Jefferson, Kirtland Central
Alyssa Jones, Kirtland Central
Sydney Manning, Kirtland Central
Taylor Nez, Kirtland Central
Kimberly Smith, Kirtland Central
Madilyn Tanner, Kirtland Central
Mariesa Thompson, Kirtland Central
Taylor Abbott, Farmington
Kendra Carter, Farmington
Nicole Couder, Farmington
Paige Nygren, Farmington
Zoe Wilson-Meyer, Farmington
Morgan Eddy, Farmington
Nicole Hampton, Farmington
Halie Thompson, Farmington
Mackenzie Pavlik, Farmington
Noelle Phillips-Nelson, Farmington
Lauren Hammond, Farmington
Maggie Gomez, Farmington
Shayla Baysinger, Farmington
Molly Merrion, Farmington
Ellae Montoya, Farmington
Kayla Killifer, Farmington
Dasmin Grace, Farmington
Chloe Wells, Farmington
Chantel Grabelnik, Farmington
Cross Country
Deion Benally, Shiprock
Herbert Beyale III, Shiprock
Robert Lapahie, Shiprock
Jaron Shorty, Shiprock
Chad Tso, Shiprock
Eric Williams, Shiprock
Nanette Beyale, Shiprock
Autumnrain Chee, Shiprock
Winterblossom Chee, Shiprock
Kailyn Begay, Shiprock
Kolette Dayish, Shiprock
Sharlinda Gould, Shiprock
Nicole King, Shiprock
Taylor Lyman, Shiprock
Kyle Edgerton, Aztec
Rio Escojeda, Aztec
Rachel Kresl, Aztec
Hannah Jacobson, Aztec
William Snyder, Aztec
Jessica Burbridge, Aztec
Walter Delwiche III, Aztec
Tobias Ryter, Aztec
Rebekah Tallman, Aztec
Nakel Toldeo, Aztec
Kerstin Ortiz, Piedra Vista
Jenna Olson, Piedra Vista
Kristyn Bates, Piedra Vista
Coah Charley, Piedra Vista
Ajahannah Wilcox, Piedra Vista
Tayla Harmon, Piedra Vista
MickKayla Hodgman, Piedra Vista
Kristy Bates, Piedra Vista
Shelby Ramirez, Piedra Vista
Kevin Mike, Piedra Vista
Jordan Keeley, Piedra Vista
Matthew Detmer, Piedra Vista
Colby Gibson, Piedra Vista
Travis Dockter, Farmington
Aaron Gomez, Farmington
Brandon Miller-Castillo, Farmington
Joshua Miller-Castillo, Farmington
Kyle Todacheeney, Farmington
Marina Alvarado, Farmington
Melissa Deweese, Farmington
Becca Hall, Farmington
Hannah Merrion, Farmington
Kellea Salcido, Farmington
Samantha Sheak, Farmington
Taylor Billey, Kirtland Central
Kashley Badoni, Kirtland Central
Sheri Adair, Kirtland Central
Genea Baca, Kirtland Central
Samantha Lamonte, Kirtland Central
Natalie Adair, Kirtland Central
Myka Benally, Kirtland Central
Amanda Kerr, Kirtland Central
Martha McCabe, Kirtland Central
Deidre Pine, Kirtland Central
Raychelle Smiley, Kirtland Central
Channing Jim, Kirtland Central
Whittaney Boyd, Kirtland Central
Malcolm Toledo, Kirtland Central
Volleyball
Keeley Aspaas, Shiprock
Lisa Atcitty, Shiprock
Monique Atcitty, Shiprock
Elimina Barber, Shiprock
Tessa Begay, Shiprock
Tyler Charley, Shiprock
Laria Hatch, Shiprock
Kristy Peshlakai, Shiprock
April Smith, Shiprock
Olivia Whitehorse, Shiprock
Katherine Hegarty, Aztec
Angela Evans, Aztec
Kendra Mitchell, Aztec
Taylor Simmons, Aztec
Jasmine Eagle, Aztec
Mollie Evans, Aztec
Danielle Helms, Aztec
Debuse Von Bijsterveld, Aztec
Tawnee Woosley, Aztec
Emily Bushard, Piedra Vista
Jaclyn deKay, Piedra Vista
Morgan Lindsey, Piedra Vista
Ticaboo Perkins, Piedra Vista
Aliz Russell, Piedra Vista
Mariah Culepper, Piedra Vista
Jourdan Ensign, Piedra Vista
Olivia McKinsey, Piedra Vista
Brittany Sofka, Piedra Vista
Samantha Begay, Kirtland Central
Meldrea Begaye, Kirtland Central
Danielle Garcia, Kirtland Central
Alessandra Harris, Kirtland Central
Olivia Harris, Kirtland Central
Chera Jake, Kirtland Central
Kayla Joe, Kirtland Central
Raquel Woody, Kirtland Central
Taylor Yazzie, Kirtland Central
Kim Galli, Farmington
Marianna Mauzy, Farmington
Jaimie Dayish, Farmington
Kendyl Moore, Farmington
Rebecca Debrick, Farmington
McKenna-Culp, Farmington
Randi Mitchell, Farmington
Brianna Villalobos, Farmington
Lindsey Rasmussen, Farmington
Sarah Ballard, Farmington
*****
I'll try to get in touch with Charly Martin on Friday to ask him about his NFL debut with the Carolina Panthers.
Until then...
Stay true and keep pounding,
Christopher
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