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            <title>Charly Martin Expected to Play</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<b>Charly Martin</b>, now of the Carolina Panthers, is expected to be in full uniform tonight wearing No. 83 against the Miami Dolphins.<br /><br />The inactives list is not official yet but several people, including a few from Piedra Vista, said Martin will be active for the game.<br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Wednesday Grab Bag: Tipoff Looms</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Thank goodness for Oregon.<br /><br />There are two Mr. Pibb cans sitting on the corner of my desk.<br /><br />What do those two things have to do with each other, you may be wondering?<br /><br />Copy editor <b>Jodi Farmer</b>, 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.<br /><br />I don't drink coffee.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />So, now that I'm publishing this diddy, I have no excuse not to recycle my cans.<br /><u><br /><b>Hoops Tidbits:</b></u> I previewed the District 1-4A girls basketball season today.<br /><br />I don't know that they're a state championship team, Kirtland Central feels confident with their returning experience.<br /><br />Coach <b>Charles Kromer</b> 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 <b>LaTeesha Nez</b> and <b>Jessica Benally</b>.<br /><br /><b>Amanda Kerr</b> 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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />"<i>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</i>," Kerr said. "<i>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</i>."<br /><br />PV coach <b>Mike Christie</b>, too, said he'd like to see more from his girls once the season starts.<br /><br />"<i>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<br />lot more will to win</i>," he said. "<i>Right now we're off to a bit of a slow start in practice. The kids forgot<br />how to play hard</i>."<br /><br />After studying all the teams a bit, here's my early projection, with Kromer's take in parenthesis:<br /><br /><b>Girls' Power Rankings</b><br />1. Kirtland Central<br />2. Shiprock (<i>Shiprock lost pretty heavy but Shiprock always is competitive.</i>)<br />3. Piedra Vista (<i>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.</i>)<br />4. Aztec (<i>Aztec lost pretty heavy last year.</i>)<br />5. Farmington (<i>Gosh, they haven't won a district game in two years. I don't know what they have coming up.</i>)<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>Basketball rankings:</b></u> 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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br /><b>4A</b><br />1. St. Pius (7) 96 points<br />2. Roswell (4) 90<br /><b>3. Kirtland Central 70<br />4. Shiprock 48</b><br />5. Los Alamos 40<br />6. Belen 36<br />7. Espanola Valley 32<br />8. Deming 30<br />9. Volcano Vista 27<br /><b>10. Piedra Vista 24</b><br /><br /><b>2A</b><br /><b>1. Navajo Prep (4) 72</b><br />2. Texico (3) 68<br />3. Santa Rosa 61<br />4. Clayton 44<br />5. Navajo Pine (1) 34<br />6. Tularosa 28<br />7. Lordsburg 26<br />8. Mora 20<br />T9. Estancia 14<br />T9. Rehoboth 14<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><b><u>Blade Runner cut down</u></b>: South African sprinter <b>Oscar Pistorius</b>, he of the carbon fiber lower legs, took a hit this week from the Journal of Applied Physiology.<br /><br />Doctors say Pistorius' blades for legs <a href="http:///">give him a 10-second advantage</a> over a 400-meter race.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />There aren't many average-looking white guys that can run anything under 48, <b><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RrN8Kexm7AU/R5_OD-cGAYI/AAAAAAAAAHk/0ihWOsAwFVw/s320/Jeremy+Wariner.jpg">Jeremy Wariner</a></b> being the exception. <a href="http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/07_01/pistoriusMS0707_468x523.jpg">Pistorius</a> ran a 46.25 last summer, less than a second away from the Olympic qualifying time.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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 -- <b>Tyson Gay</b>, for example -- have missed out on Olympic glory because of muscle injuries.<br /><br />It's tough to get shin splints when -- well -- you don't have shins.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />There's nothing wrong with Pistorius wanting to compete. Just don't give him a shot at an Olympic medal.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>All-Academic</b></u>: We've printed the All-District teams in the paper, but the list of students doing well in the classroom is much larger.<br /><br />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.<br /><br /><b>Boys Soccer</b><br />Devin Cole, Aztec<br />Lester Garcia, Aztec<br />Foster Harvel, Aztec<br />Jaime Lopez, Aztec<br />Cameron Nash, Aztec<br />Silverio Arredondo, Aztec<br />Luis Chaco, Aztec<br />Sterling Farnsworth, Aztec<br />Jorgen Oyasaeter, Aztec<br />Garth Hjalmarson, Aztec<br />Marius Dypaune, Aztec<br />Ryan Neitzel, Aztec<br />Orlando Pina, Aztec<br />Tobias Ryter, Aztec<br />Aaron Simpson, Aztec<br />Shane Turner, Piedra Vista<br />Scott Schwab, Piedra Vista<br />Shane Woodson, Piedra Vista<br />Graham Hoffman, Piedra Vista<br />Marcus Fodor, Piedra Vista<br />Cody Scaggari, Piedra Vista<br />Andy Moore, Piedra Vista<br />Alejandro Munoz, Piedra Vista<br />Ray deKay, Piedra Vista<br />Jesse Wood, Piedra Vista<br />Sam Morrison, Farmington<br />Cameron La Selle, Farmington<br />Ryan Reeves, Farmington<br />Riley McGovern, Farmington<br />Nate Rodgers, Farmington<br />Anthony Klepac, Farmington<br />Reyes Gutierrez, Farmington<br />Presley Paxson, Farmington<br />Zach Pavlik, Farmington<br />Brycen Campbell, Farmington<br />Cole Johnson, Farmington<br />Daniel Hernandez, Farmington<br /><br /><b>Girls Soccer</b><br />Karissa Auckland, Aztec<br />Tyra Gabehart, Aztec<br />Kelcie Gerry, Aztec<br />Hannah Jones, Aztec<br />Brigette Davee, Aztec<br />Molly Enenbach, Aztec<br />Cari Englehart, Aztec<br />Kaylee Spencer, Aztec<br />Hailee Ammons, Aztec<br />Meghan Gerry, Aztec<br />Ashley Hayes, Aztec<br />Jessica Kaufman, Aztec<br />Taylor McGarry, Aztec<br />Peyton Parks, Aztec<br />Kristie Thatcher, Aztec<br />Brittany Burns, Aztec<br />Addison Wods, Aztec<br />Alex Blackie, Piedra Vista<br />Katie Clafton, Piedra Vista<br />Sarah Dinning, Piedra Vista<br />Laura Fodor, Piedra Vista<br />Emma Goff, Piedra Vista<br />Morgan Hazzard, Piedra Vista<br />Becca Kothe, Piedra Vista<br />Jordan McPheeters, Piedra Vista<br />Ali Rhodes, Piedra Vista<br />Audrey Turner, Piedra Vista<br />Amanda Chee, Piedra Vista<br />Reagan Cooper, Piedra Vista<br />Allie England, Piedra Vista<br />Francesca Goff, Piedra Vista<br />Jenna Hall, Piedra Vista<br />Madison Hunt, Piedra Vista<br />Samantha McCall, Piedra Vista<br />Samantha Miller, Piedra Vista<br />Taylor Sanchez, Piedra Vista<br />Annalissa Arthur, Kirtland Central<br />Taylor Bennett-Begaye, Kirtland Central<br />Kallie Farnsworth, Kirtland Central<br />Shantell Foutz, Kirtland Central<br />Jennifer Hastings, Kirtland Central<br />Melanie Heslop, Kirtland Central<br />DeMeshanique Jefferson, Kirtland Central<br />Alyssa Jones, Kirtland Central<br />Sydney Manning, Kirtland Central<br />Taylor Nez, Kirtland Central<br />Kimberly Smith, Kirtland Central<br />Madilyn Tanner, Kirtland Central<br />Mariesa Thompson, Kirtland Central<br />Taylor Abbott, Farmington<br />Kendra Carter, Farmington<br />Nicole Couder, Farmington<br />Paige Nygren, Farmington<br />Zoe Wilson-Meyer, Farmington<br />Morgan Eddy, Farmington<br />Nicole Hampton, Farmington<br />Halie Thompson, Farmington<br />Mackenzie Pavlik, Farmington<br />Noelle Phillips-Nelson, Farmington<br />Lauren Hammond, Farmington<br />Maggie Gomez, Farmington<br />Shayla Baysinger, Farmington<br />Molly Merrion, Farmington<br />Ellae Montoya, Farmington<br />Kayla Killifer, Farmington<br />Dasmin Grace, Farmington<br />Chloe Wells, Farmington<br />Chantel Grabelnik, Farmington<br /><br /><b>Cross Country</b><br />Deion Benally, Shiprock<br />Herbert Beyale III, Shiprock<br />Robert Lapahie, Shiprock<br />Jaron Shorty, Shiprock<br />Chad Tso, Shiprock<br />Eric Williams, Shiprock<br />Nanette Beyale, Shiprock<br />Autumnrain Chee, Shiprock<br />Winterblossom Chee, Shiprock<br />Kailyn Begay, Shiprock<br />Kolette Dayish, Shiprock<br />Sharlinda Gould, Shiprock<br />Nicole King, Shiprock<br />Taylor Lyman, Shiprock<br />Kyle Edgerton, Aztec<br />Rio Escojeda, Aztec<br />Rachel Kresl, Aztec<br />Hannah Jacobson, Aztec<br />William Snyder, Aztec<br />Jessica Burbridge, Aztec<br />Walter Delwiche III, Aztec<br />Tobias Ryter, Aztec<br />Rebekah Tallman, Aztec<br />Nakel Toldeo, Aztec<br />Kerstin Ortiz, Piedra Vista<br />Jenna Olson, Piedra Vista<br />Kristyn Bates, Piedra Vista<br />Coah Charley, Piedra Vista<br />Ajahannah Wilcox, Piedra Vista<br />Tayla Harmon, Piedra Vista<br />MickKayla Hodgman, Piedra Vista<br />Kristy Bates, Piedra Vista<br />Shelby Ramirez, Piedra Vista<br />Kevin Mike, Piedra Vista<br />Jordan Keeley, Piedra Vista<br />Matthew Detmer, Piedra Vista<br />Colby Gibson, Piedra Vista<br />Travis Dockter, Farmington<br />Aaron Gomez, Farmington<br />Brandon Miller-Castillo, Farmington<br />Joshua Miller-Castillo, Farmington<br />Kyle Todacheeney, Farmington<br />Marina Alvarado, Farmington<br />Melissa Deweese, Farmington<br />Becca Hall, Farmington<br />Hannah Merrion, Farmington<br />Kellea Salcido, Farmington<br />Samantha Sheak, Farmington<br />Taylor Billey, Kirtland Central<br />Kashley Badoni, Kirtland Central<br />Sheri Adair, Kirtland Central<br />Genea Baca, Kirtland Central<br />Samantha Lamonte, Kirtland Central<br />Natalie Adair, Kirtland Central<br />Myka Benally, Kirtland Central<br />Amanda Kerr, Kirtland Central<br />Martha McCabe, Kirtland Central<br />Deidre Pine, Kirtland Central<br />Raychelle Smiley, Kirtland Central<br />Channing Jim, Kirtland Central<br />Whittaney Boyd, Kirtland Central<br />Malcolm Toledo, Kirtland Central<br /><br /><b>Volleyball</b><br />Keeley Aspaas, Shiprock<br />Lisa Atcitty, Shiprock<br />Monique Atcitty, Shiprock<br />Elimina Barber, Shiprock<br />Tessa Begay, Shiprock<br />Tyler Charley, Shiprock<br />Laria Hatch, Shiprock<br />Kristy Peshlakai, Shiprock<br />April Smith, Shiprock<br />Olivia Whitehorse, Shiprock<br />Katherine Hegarty, Aztec<br />Angela Evans, Aztec<br />Kendra Mitchell, Aztec<br />Taylor Simmons, Aztec<br />Jasmine Eagle, Aztec<br />Mollie Evans, Aztec<br />Danielle Helms, Aztec<br />Debuse Von Bijsterveld, Aztec<br />Tawnee Woosley, Aztec<br />Emily Bushard, Piedra Vista<br />Jaclyn deKay, Piedra Vista<br />Morgan Lindsey, Piedra Vista<br />Ticaboo Perkins, Piedra Vista<br />Aliz Russell, Piedra Vista<br />Mariah Culepper, Piedra Vista<br />Jourdan Ensign, Piedra Vista<br />Olivia McKinsey, Piedra Vista<br />Brittany Sofka, Piedra Vista<br />Samantha Begay, Kirtland Central<br />Meldrea Begaye, Kirtland Central<br />Danielle Garcia, Kirtland Central<br />Alessandra Harris, Kirtland Central<br />Olivia Harris, Kirtland Central<br />Chera Jake, Kirtland Central<br />Kayla Joe, Kirtland Central<br />Raquel Woody, Kirtland Central<br />Taylor Yazzie, Kirtland Central<br />Kim Galli, Farmington<br />Marianna Mauzy, Farmington<br />Jaimie Dayish, Farmington<br />Kendyl Moore, Farmington<br />Rebecca Debrick, Farmington<br />McKenna-Culp, Farmington<br />Randi Mitchell, Farmington<br />Brianna Villalobos, Farmington<br />Lindsey Rasmussen, Farmington<br />Sarah Ballard, Farmington<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />I'll try to get in touch with <b>Charly Martin</b> on Friday to ask him about his NFL debut with the Carolina Panthers.<br /><br />Until then...<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 22:18:32 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Tuesday Morning Tidbits</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I wrote my column this week <a href="http://www.daily-times.com/ci_13797304">on five local teams with rising stock</a>. Feel free to chime in if you disagree or I've left someone out.<br /><br />Since I wrote about the future, here's a note on the past. There were a heck of a lot of people born this week according to my Facebook feed... Valentine's Day, perhaps?<br /><br />If I ever invent a time machine, I'm going to do mankind a favor and concoct two or three more romantic holidays.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />Speaking of the past, someone (likely a St. Pius soccer fan) made an interesting proposal today. Piedra Vista knocked the No. 1 Sartans from the state tournament, and Pete Rankin's Scorps won the 4A title.<br /><br />The field in Albuquerque isn't regulation size, and St. Pius, apparently, was missing one of its best players. A championship is a championship, the fan said, but FHS and St. Pius should play an exhibition game on a regulation field just for kicks.<br /><br />It won't happen, because the soccer season has been over for a couple weeks, but that would be an interesting and entertaining deal.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />Fort Lewis College, <a href="http://www.wbca.org/DIICoachesPoll.asp">ranked No. 5</a> in Division II, play Northern New Mexico College tonight at 5 p.m.<br /><br />The venue: Piedra Vista High School.<br /><br />Has anyone else heard of NNMC? Online editor <b>Patrick Hogan</b>, who looked over my copy tonight, had to look them up online, and he's lived in New Mexico far longer than me.<br /><br />The Skyhawks, which <a href="http://www.arizonawildcats.com/sports/w-baskbl/recaps/110609aaa.html">held a second-half lead</a> on the Pac-10's University of Arizona, could score 100 points -- NNMC gives up more than 110 per game.<br /><br />Here's an <a href="http://www.durangoherald.com/sections/Sports/College/2009/10/30/Fort_Lewis_womens_basketball_fabulous_4_returns_to_hardwood/">early-season preview article</a> from Durango Herald sports editor <b>Aaron Unterreiner</b>.<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:30:28 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>State Volleyball Update</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Piedra Vista's tournament is done.<br /><br />The Lady Panthers came against Pool C No. 3 Los Alamos in the first round of bracket play, an unfortunate pairing.<br /><br />The Lady Hilltoppers split their pool play and lost on points, meaning PV had to face the No. 3 overall seed in their first elimination game.<br /><br />Los Alamos won 3-0.<br /><br />Shiprock, meanwhile, split with No. 4 Albuquerque Academy and beat Del Norte in Pool D to earn a first-round bye. They'll play Silver at 8 a.m. in the quarterfinals.<br /><br />Bloomfield finished third in Pool B and drew a tough first-round opponent in St. Michael's, the No. 5 overall in 3A. The Lady Bobcats fell 3-0 and got eliminated in the first round of 3A bracket play.<br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Links to 4A Soccer Coverage</title>
            <description><![CDATA[For those of you that can't get enough Farmington or Piedra Vista coverage from the 4A state soccer tournament, here's two more links.<br /><br />First, the Santa Fe New Mexican's <b>Kenn Rodriguez</b> says FHS keeper <b>Brycen Campbell</b> <a href="http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Sports/08-Los-Alamos-Boys">made a save</a> in the 71st minute of the championship game "<i>like a steel bolt to a magnet, and Los Alamos' best chance evaporated into the clear November sky</i>."<br /><br />The Albuquerque Journal's <b>James Yodice</b> called PV's upset over St. Pius <a href="http://www.abqjournal.com/sports/live/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=3610">unprecedented</a>. He quotes Sartans senior <b>Sam Paterniti</b> as saying, "<i>We got beat by a lesser skilled team that took advantage of our mistakes</i>."<br /><br />Last week was be the best in the history of Farmington soccer. Next year will have trouble competing.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher Smith<br /> ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:33:31 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Kirtland Central-Piedra Vista Volleyball Leftovers</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<i>Volleyball is a game of momentum.</i><br /><br />I've heard that statement several times this week. Still, Kirtland Central's two games featured more long runs and disheartening droughts than usual.<br /><br />KC, too, seemed to thrive on their crowd once they strung together a few points. That's why I figured they'd make an improbable trip to the District 1-4A finals after they erased a 13-6 deficit in Game 5 and had two match points. But Piedra Vista, banking on their healthy number of five-game matches (8), survived and advanced.<br /><br />Here are a few scribblings from my notebook that didn't make the game story:<br /><br /><u><b>Game 1</b></u><br /><br />Piedra Vista used a 10-2 run to storm to a 19-11 lead.<br /><br /><u><b>Game 2</b></u><br /><br />PV wasn't hitting hard -- they were trying to tip and roll and it wasn't working. Kirtland Central had four aces as they built a 13-3 lead.<br /><br />KC's key players sprinkled in enough kills to add to PV's mistakes passing and hitting out of bounds.<br /><br /><u><b>Game 3</b></u><br /><br />The Lady Panthers started to funnel the ball to the middle effectively. <b>Emily Bushard</b> and <b>Brittany Jackson</b> combined for 10 kills and a block each, churning a 12-10 lead to a 25-17 win.<br /><br /><u><b>Game 4</b></u><br /><br />In a point that typified KC's run through the District 1-4A tournament, the Lady Broncos blocked/dug several big hits from PV's work horses with pancake digs, keeping a long rally alive when they looked dead several times before <b>Taylor Yazzie</b> spiked it to the gym floor.<br /><br />The healthy KC crowd went crazy, the Broncos bursted to a 23-17 lead and won 25-21 to stay alive.<br /><br />PV almost stopped their momentum, getting within 23-21. PV coach <b>Ron Becker</b>, I thought, took a good time out down 24-21 to quiet the crowd and stem the emotion a bit, but it didn't work out.<br /><br />The Broncos lost a similar point down 5-3 in the final game.<br /><br /><b>Game 5</b><br /><br />Piedra Vista's defense played much better after Becker inserted defensive specialist <b>Brittany Softka </b>to shore up the back line and the passing.<br /><br />They overcame problems in the service game -- four service errors and an ace by KC's Samantha Begay -- by preventing a lot of kill shots from being successful.<br /><br />"<i>I think I'll definitely use it again tomorrow night. I think that really made a big difference</i>," Becker said. "<i>It's probably something I should've tried earlier.</i><br /><br />"<i><b>Alix (Russell)</b> is trying to swing outside and hit, and she's also passing. She's trying to do two jobs at once so it takes away her focus from both</i>."<br /><br />Becker also said that he thinks Russell's lingering foot injury is affecting her. He added that she wouldn't admit as much and called her a tough player.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />So it's set: Piedra Vista at Shiprock, Saturday, 7 p.m.<br /><br />"<i>They're gonna have a heck of a crowd out there</i>," Becker said. "<i>(Shiprock coach) <b>Tim (Liufau)</b> has done a really great job coaching those girls, so I expect it to be tough</i>."<br /><br />Becker said he felt less pressure for Saturday's championship game because he's more secure about PV's standing in the state tournament field.<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Astute readers may have noticed that my off days have shifted from Wed./Thurs. to Tues./Wed.<br /><br />I will continue my weekly Thursday Grab Bag, but I'm moving it to Wednesday. It takes too many Mountain Dews to write the thing when I get home from work closer to 1 a.m. on Thursdays, and frankly, it's not like I have a bustling social life during my off days.<br /><br />So you'll see that return to my blog next week on Wednesday.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>Tigers anxious</b></u>: In the meantime, I got back from Aztec's gym a few hours ago and watched Kirtland's volleyball team pull out a 3-2 win.<br /><br />The Lady Broncos' hitters did a good job of keeping Aztec's block off balance, tipping, feigning and whaling away, a lot of times doing the opposite of what the Lady Tigers expected.<br /><br />It's cliche to focus on attitude in close games -- a lot of times we try to inject context where it doesn't exist. Sometimes odds and luck factor more than clutch play, 'heart' and 'guts,' as we like to think. But KC's players sure looked more confident and relaxed down the stretch Thursday.<br /><br />Perhaps it's because Aztec felt so much pressure to win, or because Kirtland got such an emotional high off their big runs that skunked the Tigers. Whatever the case, I thought that body language and mental approach played at least some role in KC outscoring Aztec 8-2 in the deciding fifth game.<br /><br />Aztec coach <b>Anna Strauss</b> vouched for her players after the game, saying she felt the committee should include her team in the state playoffs. They're likely vying with Belen and Española for spots No. 11 and 12 -- the final two -- based on a cursory look at the <a href="http://www.nmact.org/district_standings?sport_id=10&amp;classification_id=2">4A standings</a>.<br /><br />The Tigers' chances have taken a blow over the past two weeks, losing to Shiprock and Piedra Vista to fall to third and dropping the District 1-4A quarterfinals at home. Still, they have a shot -- the Lady Chieftains and Lady Panthers are both ranked in the top seven.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><b><u>Future exciting</u></b>: In other news, the Aztec girls' soccer team also saw their season end with a 2-0 loss to Albuquerque Academy. The Tigers must replace keeper <b>Addison Woods</b> -- coach <b>Stephen Parks</b> already was considering her replacement, although he didn't want to name her and close the position to competition.<br /><br />Still, Aztec loses just two seniors and returns a healthy stable of juniors, including District Player of the Year candidate <b>Taylor McGarry</b>. The Tigers advanced further than any District 1-4A team this year and beat district champion Farmington during the regular season. They seemed to take to their new home field at the Aztec Sports Complex fast and should have a nice home advantage next year, where they'll be the team to beat.<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[I thought I'd add a bit to <a href="http://www.daily-times.com/ci_13692338?source=most_viewed">my column</a> on Shiprock's propensity to race in a pack.<br /><br />I asked <b>Robert Bedsole</b> to comment on the subject.<br /><br />Bedsole, my teammate at Hoover High School, was a 10-time state champion, won the Great American Cross Country Meet in 2004 and qualified for the Footlocker National Championship. He also ran at N.C. State and competed well in the ACC in between incessant stress fractures.<br /><br />Here are Bedsole's thoughts on pack racing:<br /><br />"<i>Running may be an individual sport, but there's certainly an advantage
to having teammates around you in a race. On the one hand, you know
what your teammates are capable of, so you can work off of each other
to set a good pace for the group. I've also noticed that racing next to
my own teammates helps me to relax in a race. And if I'm having a bad
day, and my teammates are right there with me, I feel a little more
motivated to suck it up and run through the pain with that audience of
close friends nearby. <br /><br />"But on the other hand, when you're
getting closer to the finish, there's extra incentive to beating your
own teammates instead of someone you don't even know from another team.
Any way you look at it, pack running makes everybody faster</i>."<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[I covered the Farmington-Aztec football game, the district track meet and the FHS-Moriarty girls soccer game in an 18-hour period yesterday and today, so there's bound to be a few odds and ends that didn't make the paper.<br /><br />Like Moriarty coach <b>Larry Denniston</b>, who appeared to be at least 65 years old and wore a sort of <b>Abe Lincoln</b> meets United Kingdom top hat. That guy had some style.<br /><br />Oh, and Happy Halloween. I recommend eating an Act II popcorn ball -- they're pleasantly moist if not quite exquisite. Thanks to copy editor <b>Brandon Sieben</b> for that one.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />• I took a few extra stats from the FHS-Aztec football game. What a game, by the way.<br /><br />Aztec QB <b>Brycson King</b>, at one point, completed 9-of-9 passes less than eight yards past the line of scrimmage (I may have miscategorized one or two plays but I did my best).<br /><br />King completed 9-of-11 short passes, 2-of-6 intermediate (8-12 yards) and 4-of-8 long.<br /><br />FHS QB <b>Tyler Hough</b> completed 2-of-3 short passes, 1-of-3 intermediate and 0-of-2 long.<br /><br />Check out the Scorpions' third and fourth downs by distance in the second half.<br /><br /><b>Third-and-12:</b> No first down.<br /><b>Third-and-4:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-4:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-8:</b> No.<br /><b>Third-and-1:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-3:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-3:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-7:</b> No.<br /><b>Third-and-1:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Third-and-19:</b> No.<br /><b>Fourth-and-6:</b> No.<br /><b>Fourth-and-7:</b> Yes.<br /><b>Fourth-and-19:</b> No.<br /><br />Anything under four yards, FHS managed a first down. Anything over, they didn't. <br /><br />There was one exception. Farmington drew up a halfback pass to <b>Daniel Lacey</b> during a time out and managed to convert a fourth-and-7 on their last drive. Curiously, FHS called for a pass on second-and-6 from the Tigers 14 and Hough got sacked, leading to the two plays with 19 yards to go.<br /><br />Coach <b>Gary Bradley</b> said his players asked for a different play and blamed himself for calling a pass. Based on the numbers, FHS just needed two or three yards on second down, a number they got almost every time they ran the ball in the second half.<br /><br />A running play there and the Scorps almost guarantee themselves a first-and-goal with less than a minute left.<br /><br />• Another trend related to Farmington football: This team is starting to dominate fourth quarters.<br /><br />They turned a 17-14 deficit into a 28-17 win over Piedra Vista, beat Aztec 6-0 in the period and nearly scored another one and beat Silver 6-0 in the period.<br /><br />I suggested that the team may get tired in the fourth quarter by playing both ways, and <b>Talon Spearman</b> and <b>Colton Curry</b> balked. No, they said, they don't feel tired at all. And they've placed a big emphasis on finishing the game well.<br /><br />It's worked. Of course, when you rush for 323 yards, as they did against the Tigers, it's easy to lean on the other team late.<br /><br />• The Piedra Vista girls soccer team showed up to The Hutch today to watch -- nay, cheer -- for rival Farmington in the state playoffs. Classy move by the Lady Panthers, which were considered the district favorites to start the year and missed the playoffs after a loss to FHS ended their season.<br /><br />They also sent a signed banner of support to the Bloomfield girls game, which hung on the fence in front of the bleachers at Bobcat Stadium.<br /><br />• The district cross country meet at Riverview Golf Course was nothing like my old meets on golf courses in the Southeast.<br /><br />I used to love golf course meets because of the soft grass (no pounding on asphalt), the views and the trees which shrouded every hole and limited my view to a few hundred meters.<br /><br />The District 1-4A meet stayed on the cart path and I don't remember seeing a tree on the course. You could watch the entire race, just about, from the benches behind the driving range. This can be depressing as you look into the distance and realize just how far you have to go.<br /><br />I asked girls district champion <b>Myka Benally</b> what she thought of her home course, and she had a different opinion: "<i>I like it because you can see where everybody else is. I like to watch races, too, when I'm running. It's nice to look in the back and see everybody coming, and it helps out because the spectators can watch as well</i>."<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Riddle me this. You're a successful rental car company. You sell out your cars consistently. Why not buy another car or two? Other than price, the No. 1 danger that pushes potential customers away has to be when you don't have a vehicle available for a few days.<br /><br /><strong>*****<br /><br /><u>Football power poll</u></strong>: The de facto District 1-4A championship game takes place at FHS this week.<br /><br /><strong>1. Aztec (5-3, 1-0 District 1-4) -- </strong>The Tigers got caught with their pants down in the first half last week but their short passing game and hammer <strong>Jake Espinoza</strong> proved viable options. (<em>Previous: 1</em>)<br /><br /><strong>2. Farmington (5-3, 1-0) -- </strong>The Scorpions are stone set on treating Aztec as just another game, but Coach <strong>Gary Bradley </strong>relished the idea of a win over the Tigers when I talked to him Monday. (<em>Previous: 2</em>)<br /><br /><strong>3. Kirtland Central (3-5, 0-1) --</strong> The Broncos roared to a 20-7 halftime lead over Aztec before letting a second-half comeback discourage them. (<em>Previous: 3</em>)<br /><br /><strong>4. Bloomfield (5-3, 4-0 District 1-3A) --</strong> The Bobcats are in the middle of a three-week coast to the 3A playoffs. (<em>Previous: 4</em>)<br /><br /><strong>5. Piedra Vista (1-7, 0-1) --</strong> The Panthers hung with FHS for most of the game. Can they get their second win in their most winnable district game at home vs. KC? (<em>Previous: 5</em>)<br /><br /><strong>6. Shiprock (6-2) --</strong> The Chieftains need to win this game against Wingate to finish their season on a winning streak. (<em>Previous: 6</em>)<br /><br /><strong>7. Navajo Prep (6-3, 4-1 District 1-2A) --</strong> The Eagles are on the cusp of making the playoffs. They need to take care of business and&nbsp; hope Cuba can pull off a miracle against Newcomb, or leave their teetering fate to the selection committee. (<em>Previous: 7</em>)<br /><br /><strong>*****<br /><br /><u>Prep rankings</u></strong>:<br /><br /><strong>4A<br /></strong>1. Belen (10) 100 points<br />2. Goddard 88<br />3. Artesia 78<br /><strong>T4. Aztec 66<br /></strong>T4. Volcano Vista 66<br />6. Silver 38<br />7. St. Pius 35<br />8. Deming 25<br /><strong>9. Farmington 21<br /></strong>10. Del Norte 11<br /><br /><strong>3A<br /></strong>1. Lovington (5) 85<br />2. Raton (4) 85<br />3. St. Michael's 67<br /><strong>4. Bloomfield 51<br /></strong>5. Albuquerque Academy 49<br />T6. Portales 35<br />T6. Socorro 35<br />8. Hatch Valley 33<br />9. Robertson 23<br />10. Cobre 17<br /><br /><strong>Volleyball<br />4A<br /></strong>7. Piedra Vista<br />8. Shiprock<br />9. Aztec<br /><br /><strong>3A<br /></strong>4. Bloomfield<br /><br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<b>Today</b><br />Piedra Vista 24, Kirtland Central 21<br /><br /><b>Friday</b><br />Aztec 31, Farmington 21<br />Bloomfield 67, Crownpoint 0<br />Navajo Prep 37, Dulce 13<br />Shiprock 31, Wingate 20<br /><br /><b>Overall Record:</b> 37-13<br /><b>Last Week:</b> 4-1<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />Sports editor <b>Darren Vaughan's</b> predictions:<br /><br /><b>Today</b><br />Kirtland Central 30, Piedra Vista 21<br /><br /><b>Friday</b><br />Aztec 33, Farmington 21<br />Bloomfield 63, Crownpoint 6 <br />Navajo Prep 41, Dulce 13<br />Shiprock 40, Wingate 20<br /><br /><b>Overall Record:</b> 24-15<br /><b>Last Week:</b> 4-1<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>I'm not one to heap praise on a coach or an athlete to get on their good side.</p>
<p>Some journalists have a sort of desire to be liked, to be friends with those they're covering, but that's not me. It's good to have a cordial, respectful relationship, but I pride myself on being objective and on saying things how they are. </p>
<p>Sometimes that means that people are not going to like me, and I can understand that, but I'm not in the business to make friends. I'm in the business to tell the truth and avoid sugarcoating things.</p>
<p>I am, after all, in the newspaper business, not public relations.</p>
<p>It is not hyperbole, then, when I say that <strong>Gary Bradley</strong> has done a commendable job with the Farmington football program.</p>
<p><strong>Brad Hirsch</strong> has managed to keep his team at the top of 4A despite a crop of injuries, but I'd pick Bradley if I had to name a Coach of the Year today.</p>
<p>His players reinforce the notion that their turnaround is cultural as much as it shows up on the field.</p>
<p>"<em>We've had a history of losing, and that has really given us a little bit of a chip on our shoulder. We're not very happy with our past and we are really trying to turn everything around as best we can</em>," senior <strong>Colton Curry</strong> said.&nbsp;"<em>Our attitude has just changed from being complacent with a two-win, three-win season. We're going to tear it up. Become the Green Machine, that's the big thing. Become part of the machine</em>."</p>
<p>Said <strong>Talon Spearman</strong>: "<em>The key is to buy into it. Coach Bradley brought all this stuff at the beginning when you get here, everybody's like, 'Oh, that's horse crap,' but as you go on, it just grows on you, man. You just get into it. He's like, 'Find a way to win.' You're like, 'Hell yeah, coach</em>!"</p>
<p>Quarterback <strong>Tyler Hough</strong> stressed the comfort level he feels going into a game and his respect for Bradley's game planning and scheming, but the biggest makeover he's noticed has been the different mental approach.</p>
<p>"<em>One of the biggest things he's brought with him is just an attitude</em>," he said.&nbsp;"<em>We changed everything up from decorating our lockers, taking pride in painting each locker, keeping our locker room clean, how we act toward each other, everything</em>."</p>
<p>So, on a scale of 1 to 10, how well have the players bought into Bradley's program?</p>
<p>"<em>They're pretty close up there to 10</em>," Bradley said.&nbsp;"<em>If I said 10, that means we'd be undefeated and we've already won a state championship. I'd say we're about an 8 right now. It's Week 8, so I'll stick with 8</em>."</p>
<p>One thing's for sure. This FHS team isn't intimidated by the district favorite Aztec Tigers, this week's opponent.</p>
<p>"<em>Aztec has everything to lose for this game and we have pretty much everything to gain</em>," Curry said.&nbsp;"<em>We're ready to go. We're ready to beat Aztec and we're not afraid. People can say, 'Oh, big Aztec.' They're just another team</em>."</p>
<p><strong>*****</strong></p>
<p>Normally long blocks of text are boring and ill advised, even on the internet, but I thought Coach Bradley had some pertinent and interesting thoughts about his team and the game with Aztec. Here are a few.</p>
<p><strong>On whether beating Aztec would boost their playoff seed considerably:<br /></strong>Beating Aztec would be a great step for this program. I mean, what would that mean? Right now, that would mean we beat one of the best teams in the state, we beat the perennial&nbsp;powerhouse in this district and we would be 2-0 in district. We haven't talked about playoffs. We're not in the playoffs. We don't have an automatic berth in the playoffs right now. All we can do is worry about Aztec, and that's a big worry right there, because they are good. We still believe they're top four in the state with their talent. They've had a lot of injuries. We understand that. You have key injuries like they have, it hurts you, and they've played a tough schedule. I still believe they're top four in the state if not better than that. If we played a great game and came out on top, it would be a big boost for this program.</p>
<p><strong>On the team's lack of passing:<br /></strong>We're definitely a running team. We'd like to be able to pass the ball better and we definitely practice. We look good at times. You look at teams, what are you going to be good at, and that's what you practice most. We do practice the passing game, but&nbsp;not as much as the running game, and the option game takes a lot of time and work. We want to be good at that. We're just going to stick with what we're good at, and that's what good teams do, I believe.</p>
<p><strong>On his confidence before the season:<br /></strong>We knew that we could have a great year. Those three losses that we had, we could've won every one of them. We were just a play or two away from actually winning all three of them, but at the same time we're a play or two away from losing a lot of them, too. That's just the game.</p>
<p><strong>On the perception that his team shouldn't be this good:<br /></strong>Playing the underdog role is definitely the better way to go. And we're definitely not on top of anything. We've won some games and we won our first district game, which is the most important part. Playing that underdog role is fine, but to be honest with you, we don't really care what everybody thinks. What's in that locker room is really what counts, and what we talk about and how we plan, we're going to stick with that definitely.</p>
<p><strong>*****</strong></p>
<p>Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher Smith</p>
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            <title>Kirtland Central-Aztec Leftovers</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I waited for KC coach <b>Tom Adair</b> outside the visitors' locker room for as long as I could, but by 10:04 p.m. I decided to sprint back across the football field, up the steps and into the gravel parking lot to retrieve my car and haul it back to the office in a fruitless attempt to make deadline.<br /><br />I interviewed Adair on the phone while driving down Main Street and attempted to record it, which was difficult to do with the stop lights and a manual transmission. His cell phone sounded weak as well, so I wasn't able to get any direct quotes from KC for my gamer. I apologize.<br /><br />I didn't have much time to inject my interviews into the story on deadline, so here's the transcript of my talk with Aztec QB <b>Brycson King</b> and linebacker <b>Josh Folk</b>.<br /><br /><i>Little nervous there at halftime?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> Going into halftime I still felt pretty confident. I know we had our mistakes, but we don't ever quit, and I knew our defense was going to pick it up. That was one of the biggest things because our offense was struggling at the beginning so we needed the defense to pick us up and they did their job.<br /><br /><i>Do you feel like you need time to come back or are you already there (physically)?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> I don't think I need time to come back. I feel confident. I feel good with my arm. I'll say it's not 100 percent. I'm still getting strength back. But other than that I felt fine. I'm just glad to be back. It makes it a lot easier if we can run the ball and I think we struggled with that a little bit, but I've also got to make plays. A couple of throws there at the beginning, I don't really think it was my arm. I just kind of took some off.<br /><br /><i>It seemed like you were underthrowing it at first. Is that accurate to say?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> Definitely. I was trying to hit these guys on a spot. Underthrowing Jake, that shouldn't happen because he's got speed. Just throw it over the top and let him go get it, but I took a lot off and just made it easy to pick, and that one in the red zone, just, it wasn't a smart play at all. When I came back out I was like, 'Just throw the ball, let it fly.'<br /><br /><i>Does it help to have WRs that can make plays after the catch?</i> <br /><b><br />King:</b> You've got speed with <b>Jake (Espinoza)</b>, and then you've got <b>Tylin Hirsch</b> who's just making move after move. The size isn't there, but you can't tackle him, so I mean that helps. And we've got speed on the other side, and <b>Ty Atencio</b> is just a mammoth.<br /><br /><i>Did it take pressure off the offense when the defense played so well in the second half?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> A lot actually. Whenever you have that, it brings a lot more confidence not just to me, but to the whole team. It slowed everything down. Whenever you're in a hurry, it just makes it much harder, you're just going out there winging it, but whenever they do that, you take a deep breath and it makes it a lot easier.<br /><br /><i>Feeling a little more comfortable than you did at halftime?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> It feels great, but we're going to have to clean it up. That was definitely not our best performance. Turnover after turnover on offense and just really didn't play our best, but right now, we'll take a win. We played hard, our defense played hard and it feels much better than the first half.<br /><br /><i>How long are (linemen) <b>Matt Hegarty</b> and <b>Zane Clampett</b> going to be out?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> I don't think they'll be out too long. They're actually feeling really good. It's the same thing with them, making sure they've got the strength.<br /><br /><i>Would it make it a little easier in those short-yardage situations to have those guys?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> The linemen we have in right now are doing great, it's just, they had to get thrown in and learn some plays really quick when we have guys that were in there starting as sophomores just already knowing the system. It's much easier for them.<br /><br /><i>Happy to be back after your own injury?</i><br /><br /><b>King:</b> I actually worked my butt off to get back. That's all I wanted to do. I knew I wasn't going to be 100 percent coming back, but I knew I could help out with what I had.<br /><br /><b>Josh Folk</b><br /><br /><i>You gave up some big plays in the first half but it seemed like you controlled the line of scrimmage in the second half. What did you talk about at halftime?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> Nothing, we just made sure we didn't go too far upfield. We are a major second-half team. We just got our game faces on.<br /><br /><i>What did you see on your fumble recovery?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> I just stayed outside I had outside contain. Saw him go for the pass, slapped the ball, picked up the ball and ran as fast as I could for the end zone.<br /><br /><i>What was the mood after you guys got down 20-7?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> Everyone was depressed but we still kept our heads high. After the fumble recovery everyone got excited and turned the game over.<br /><br /><i>Did you feel like you had more confidence as a defense by the end?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> Yeah. We started to get our confidence back up and just started making it happen.<br /><br /><i>You get a shutout in the second half. Does it feel good to know that you guys (on defense) can win a game too?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> Yeah, that does actually help a lot. It's really nice.<br /><br /><i>What does it mean to get the first win?</i><br /><br /><b>Folk:</b> We started off very rough. To win the first district game is very nice. We plan on keep winning them.<br /><br />*****<br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Here are my predictions for this week's games:<br /><br /><b>Today</b><br />Aztec 48, Kirtland Central 13<br />Farmington 28, Piedra Vista 16<br />Bloomfield 56, Wingate 6<br /><br /><b>Saturday</b><br />Shiprock 56, Santa Fe Indian 0<br />Laguna Acoma 35, Navajo Prep 16<br /><br /><b>Overall Record:</b> 33-12<br /><b>Last Week:</b> 4-2<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />Sports editor <b>Darren Vaughan's</b> predictions:<br /><br /><b>Today</b><br />Aztec 52, Kirtland Central 13<br />Farmington 34, Piedra Vista 20<br />Bloomfield 57, Wingate 0<br /><br /><b>Saturday</b><br />Shiprock 27, Santa Fe Indian 12<br />Laguna Acoma 48, Navajo Prep 19<br /><br /><b>Overall Record:</b> 20-14<br /><b>Last Week:</b> 3-3<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Thursday Grab Bag: Raise the RPMs</title>
            <description><![CDATA[You know it's bad when you become a joke to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyP_qT0zK5c">Kige Ramsey</a>.<br /><br />Ramsey gave a "Likes This" thumbs up to my Facebook status yesterday: "<i>Mable the Mustang needs a new transmission</i>."<br /><br />A brief list of car troubles since I moved to Farmington: Two blown tires. One windshield replacement. One battery replacement. One totaled car (via a deer). One damaged rental car (cracked oil pan). One new transmission and clutch on my newly acquired 1995 Ford Mustang.<br /><br />Here's to Lady Luck being a bit kinder to whatever vehicle comes in contact with me. I've heard of a green thumb; I must have a grease thumb.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>Football power poll</b></u>: In the words of <b>Michael Buffer</b>: "<i>Let's get ready to rumble!</i>"<br /><br /><b>1. Aztec (4-3) </b>-- The Tigers have remained everybody's district favorite throughout the early part of the season. Now's their chance to prove it. (<i>Previous: 1</i>)<br /><br /><b>2. Farmington (4-3) --</b> The Scorpions should secure a playoff berth with a win over rival PV this week. (<i>Previous: 2</i>)<br /><br /><b>3. Kirtland Central (3-4)</b> -- The Broncos have lost two, won two, lost two and won one. Their streak may switch to lose one, win one during district play as the team's results vary from week to week. (<i>Previous: 3</i>)<br /><br /><b>4. Bloomfield (4-3, 3-0 District 1-3A)</b> -- The Bobcats have won three straight, including a 41-20 blowout over 3A-ranked Albuquerque Academy. Now it's time for them to coast into the state playoffs. (<i>Previous: 4</i>)<br /><br /><b>5. Piedra Vista (1-6)</b> -- The Panthers play spoiler in District 1-4A and they have their best opportunity tomorrow against rival FHS. They might match up better with KC, but the district opener represents a fresh start and the emotion of playing the Scorps might help them play FHS competitively. Or not. (<i>Previous: 5</i>)<br /><br /><b>6. Shiprock (4-2) --</b> The Chieftains have to regroup after getting hammered by both competitive teams on their schedule. (<i>Previous: 6</i>)<br /><br /><b>7. Navajo Prep (5-3, 3-1 District 1-2A)</b> -- The Eagles are jostling for a playoff bid in 2A after an impressive romp over Cuba. (<i>Previous: 7</i>)<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>Prep rankings</b></u>: Belen relinquished four first-place votes in the 4A poll this week, while Volcano Vista slid up the rankings.<br /><br /><b>4A</b><br />1. Belen (8) 89 points<br />2. Goddard 76<br />3. Volcano Vista (1) 71<br />4. Artesia 62<br /><b>5. Aztec 61</b><br />6. Silver 38<br />7. Deming 27<br />8. St. Pius X 23<br /><b>9. Farmington 16</b><br />10. Valencia 12<br /><br /><b>3A</b><br />1. Lovington (10) 108<br />2. Raton 95<br />3. St. Michael's (1) 91<br /><b>4. Bloomfield 57</b><br />5. Socorro 46<br />6. Portales 45<br />7, Albuquerque Academy 44<br />8. Cobre 42<br />9. Robertson 34<br />10. Hatch Valley 25<br /><br /><b>Volleyball<br />4A</b><br />4. Piedra Vista<br />8. Shiprock<br /><br /><b>3A</b><br />6. Bloomfield<br /><br /><b>2A</b><br />9. Navajo Prep<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>PV-FHS soccer leftovers</b></u>: Farmington stayed undefeated in District 1-4A <a href="http://www.daily-times.com/ci_13623769">with a late comeback at PV</a> today in the best soccer game I've covered this year. Both teams played well, challenged every ball and gave the crowd a show.<br /><br />Farmington had won 14 straight before a 1-0 loss at Santa Fe last week -- curious, as PV beat that team 7-0 on Sept. 29.<br /><br />The Scorpions handle the ball so well 1-on-1, particularly the Klepac kids. <b>Riley McGovern</b> makes good decisions on both ends, as do most of his teammates, although a foul in the box gave PV an easy PK that almost cost them the game. Their role players don't make mistakes, their defense challenges the ball and if they get a lead they are tough to crack.<br /><br />I thought the way PV brought extra offensive players, rather than hang guys back, and attacked the Scorps' defense all game worked. If you sit back on your heels, Farmington is a tough team to play. They don't back down if you hit them in the face, but they're more manageable if you stay aggressive.<br /><br />Kudos to the referees -- the game stayed physical throughout but maintained a good flow as they let a lot of calls go, particularly if the players were going for the ball. It was tough to pin the aggression on any one individual and they did a good job of keeping the game under control while remaining hands-off.<br /><br />The wind stayed at a steady 20 mph during the game, creating a chill, but fall in the Four Corners is most pleasant.<br /><br />Here are some stats:<br /><b>Shots:</b> Farmington 14, Piedra Vista 8<br /><b>Shots on Goal:</b> Farmington 6, Piedra Vista 5<br /><b>Fouls:</b> Farmington 11, Piedra Vista 14<br /><b>Offsides:</b> Farmington 0, Piedra Vista 2<br /><b>Corner Kicks:</b> Farmington 6, Piedra Vista 5<br /><br /><b>Significant Plays</b><br />• Piedra Vista's <b>Shane Woodson</b> missed a long, bending shot in the 2nd minute after keeper <b>Brycen Campbell</b> left the goal to contest a long through ball.<br /><br />• Farmington's <b>Thaddeus Carter</b> clanged a shot off the crossbar in the 5th minute after he withstood a slide tackle that left a defender out of position.<br /><br />• Woodson got a header on goal in the box after a corner kick in the 24th minute.<br /><br />• FHS' <b>Riley McGovern</b> leaves the game after a collision leaves him bloodied. He re-entered in the second half and got stitches after the game.<br /><br />• FHS' <b>Anthony Klepac</b> draws a yellow card near halftime for a slide tackle that clips <b>Devin Santillanes</b> from behind.<br /><br />• FHS' <b>Presley Paxon</b> takes a nifty pass from Carter and sends it past the right post. Paxon appeared to break his wrist during the second half.<br /><br />• PV's <b>Cory Blackwater</b> sends a header on goal off an FHS foul, but Campbell makes a pretty, leaping deflection.<br /><br />• FHS' <b>C.J. Klepac</b> secures a corner kick from McGovern and sends a bender into keeper <b>July Shay's</b> chest in the 72nd minute.<br /><br />• PV's <b>Andy Moore</b> draws a yellow card late in the half. The fourth official told me it was for language or dissent.<br /><br />Speaking of Paxon's injury, it's never good when an official or player makes the desperate wave for a trainer. His left hand hung from his wrist like a shirt from a laundry rack.<br /><br />If you ever wonder whether or not you've broken a bone, you haven't. Fractures are one thing, but the most gruesome-looking injuries in sports happen when bones snap and limbs go in directions they aren't supposed to. <br /><br />Two of TV's most cringe-inducing moments: Pittsburgh Pirates catcher <b>Jason Kendall's</b> broken ankle and Alabama WR <b>Tyrone Prothro's</b> broken leg.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>Bizarre NFL</b></u>: As I've said before, I spent the past two years with the Denver Broncos (2007) and Tennessee Titans (2008).<br /><br />When I accepted this position at the Daily Times, the Titans were an NFL-best 13-3 and hosting the Baltimore Ravens for the right to play in the AFC Championship.<br /><br />I covered that game. A late <b>Alge Crumpler</b> fumble in Ravens territory cost them the game, and they haven't won since. They were as good as any NFL team last year, crushing the eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers at home.<br /><br />This year they may be the league's worst. There are a lot of bad teams, but you don't see the St. Louis Rams, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers and all the other lousy teams getting beat 59-0.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Broncos, who wouldn't have been able to stop the New Mexico Lobos the last two years on defense, are 6-0 and the toast of the league, having all but clenched a playoff spot with a win over San Diego on Monday Night Football.<br /><br />The margin between winning and losing, everyone knows, is small in the NFL. But watching those two teams and their jolting reversals has me galling at how paper-thin it can be.<br /><br />It's no wonder NFL coaches use so many cliches related to turnovers, injuries and field position.<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br /><u><b>The last word</b></u>: I'm curious to see how the margin of victory turns out for the district football games.<br /><br />Farmington should handle PV, but will they? Will Aztec trounce everyone? Will KC win the ones they're supposed to (PV) and lose the ones they're not (Aztec, FHS)?<br /><br />The four teams seem predictable when they play each other at this point. Here's how I project the district by season's end:<br /><br />Aztec (7-3, 3-0 District 1-4A)*<br />Farmington (6-4, 2-1 District 1-4A)*<br />Piedra Vista (2-8, 1-2 District 1-4A)<br />Kirtland Central (3-7, 0-3 District 1-4A)<br /><br />*Playoff teams<br /><br />What do you think?<br /><br /><b>*****</b><br /><br />Stay true and keep pounding,<br />Christopher<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 23:43:33 -0700</pubDate>
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