SATURDAY,FEB.17, 2018

Inside: On this date in 1983, 75¢ a leaking exhaust pipe in the Campus Union Building at Eastern New Mexico University had left seven ENMU stu- dents and one faculty member hospitalized in Portales — Page 2A

Vol. 89 ◆ No. 277

SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com Lost to time ❏ MainStreet seeks MainStreet’s possession by May will be that when you move away, you’re never donated to the special collections sec- seeing your family again, so it was the identities of residents tion of the Golden Library at Eastern final photo,” she said. New Mexico University. One of the more candid shots, a man in early Portales photos. “MainStreet’s all about historic crafting a pair of boots, has been preservation. Sometimes, that gets claimed. By Eamon Scarbrough pushed by the wayside. To me, this is The man, Hugh Coslett, was a shoe STAFF WRITER almost as historic preservation as it cobbler at Oscar’s Boot and Shoe Shop, [email protected] gets. I want to find where these belong located at what is now Times Remembered Photography on Second PORTALES — If a picture is truly and give them to the family,” she said. After posting to a Facebook group Street. worth 1,000 words, then Portales Coslett’s nephew Carl Coslett had MainStreet may have just hit the jack- dedicated to preserving Portales’ histo- ry, Vigil received responses from sever- never seen the photo before. pot. “I would say (the photo) would had Thirty-eight photos brought to al people claiming their family mem- bers were in the photos. to have been in the late 1930s, early Executive Director Sandy Vigil in 1940s, somewhere around there,” he December appear to depict life in However, that progress has slowed, and while some photos have been said. Portales during the early 20th century. After discovering the photo on claimed, many are still shrouded in Vigil received the photos from a pre- Facebook, Carl Coslett, now 72, was vious director who had found them in a mystery. transported to a time when he would house on Yucca Drive, and wanted to Several of the photos are portraits of sweep floors at the shop. find out if any locals might recognize entire families, which Vigil said may “The reason I kind of recognized who Courtesy photo: Sandy Vigil the subjects. carry special significance. it was is because he kind of favored my The Portales MainStreet program is asking for help “Normally what families would do, Once relatives are found, they will be identifying the subjects of several photos discovered in able to take the photos home, according they would gather for one picture, to Vigil. Any photos still in Portales because it was thought in those days PHOTOS on Page 3A December. WALKING IN THE RAIN Ag Expo is no more ❏ Changing agriculture business cited as primary driver in decision.

BY THE STAFF “Back when we started, OF THE NEWS the main way for people to market to ag people for PORTALES — After 25 new products and new years, the Portales Ag solutions and techniques Expo will not be returning. was by going to a farm Roosevelt County show. Back in the day it Chamber of Commerce was a good method, but Executive Director Karl these days, when they’re Terry said Friday the deci- thinking about buying a sion to suspend the event new tractor or piece of indefinitely was made equipment, they test-drive shortly after the 25th it online, and that’s really annual Ag Expo ended last hard to compete with,” he March. said. He cited a changing Terry added that in agriculture business as the recent years, more vendors primary reason the event was nixed. EXPO on Page 4A Special counsel Mueller indicts 13 Russians ❏ He is alleging to interfere in the 2016 pres- idential election in a secret 2016 election effort to aid the Trump cam- paign. interference. The 37-page indictment, By David S. Cloud the first charges by Mueller’s office accusing and Joseph Tanfani Moscow of illegal meddling TRIBUNE WASHINGTON in the election, says that the BUREAU Internet Research Agency, a WASHINGTON — Russian firm known for Special counsel Robert using troll accounts to post Mueller indicted 13 on news sites, orchestrated Russians and three Russian the interference campaign companies Friday, accusing and that its operatives tried Staff photo: Tony Bullocks them of using stolen identi- to communicate with at A light rain falls on Darlene Pacheco and her dog Scruffy as they take their daily walk Friday afternoon along ties, fake campaign events least three unnamed Trump Wrangler Way in Clovis. While precipitation totals were light around the region, Clovis did have an unofficial .01 and hundreds of social campaign officials using of an inch by 4 p.m. Friday. It marked the first measurable rainfall in the city since Oct. 14, the National Weather media accounts while Service reported. spending millions of rubles RUSSIANS on Page 3A Forecast: Today Sunday Monday Index Calendar...... 2A Crossword ...... 4A Reach us at: High: 62 High: 68 High: 65 Classified ...... 6B Markets ...... 2A Comics ...... 5B Obituaries...... 2A (575) 763-3431 Low: 33 Low: 39 Low: 37 Sports ...... 1-3B PAGE 2A ✦ SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

Clovis woman gets four years for battery FEB. 17 BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS search warrant for a different suspect in the Department of Corrections since at a residence on Rio Street, officials the crime was considered a serious vio- On this date ... CLOVIS — A Clovis woman was said. She had been at large since Jan. 9 lent offense. Her sentence included a 1983: A leaking exhaust sentenced Wednesday to four years in “after she shot an individual with a one-year firearm enhancement. pipe in the Campus Union prison for aggravated battery, accord- sawed-off rifle” in Clovis, said the Judge Fred Van Soelen presided over Building at Eastern New ing to a news release from District release. the plea hearing. Assistant District Mexico University had left Attorney Andrea Reeb. That victim was treated for a leg Attorney Arwen Gaddis represented seven ENMU students and Gabrielle Carver, 25, was arrested wound, and Carver will be required to the state and defense attorney Brett one faculty member hospi- Jan. 23 while police were serving a serve at least 85 percent of her sentence Carter represented Carver. talized in Portales, but all were soon released. Officials said 28 people Suspect in September shooting arrested — almost all ENMU stu- ball team was headed home dents — were checked at after spending the night on BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS Department. the cooperation and assis- plex on the 1000 block of the hospital after the inci- the carpeted floor of the Darryl Turner, 30, was tance of law enforcement North Martin Luther King Jr dent, including 17 who were Melrose High School library CLOVIS — The suspect held Friday in the agencies in Sacramento and Boulevard. Two eyewitness- transported by fire and when 10 inches of snow sought by law enforcement Sacramento County Main the United States Marshals es identified Turner, who ambulance crews. stranded the group for an since the Sept. 5 shooting Jail pending extradition, Service in New Mexico and Capt. Gary Watkins of the was driven from the scene unexpected sleepover. death of David McDonald at CPD said in a news release California,” police wrote. Portales Fire Department The school played host to Clovis Apartments was posted on their Facebook McDonald, 30, died less by a friend, records show. said the toxic fumes had “35-50 stranded motorists,” arrested Friday in page that evening. than two hours after a caller Officials generated an leaked into the Faculty according to Melrose Sacramento, according to “This capture would not had reported hearing gun arrest warrant for an open Lounge where a meeting of Superintendent Dan the Clovis Police have been possible without shots at the apartment com- count of murder. the ENMU student Senate Younger. was under way. Lottie Hester, head cook The majority of victims for the school, braved the were released after about an conditions to walk back to Meetings calendar hour of oxygen therapy at the school to prepare food Monday Courthouse, 109 W. First St., Portales. CST at Bovina City Hall, 205 North St., Roosevelt General Hospital, for all of the guests, and ■ Grady Board of Education — 6 Information: 575-356-5307 Bovina. Information: 806-251-1116 and the offending pipe was Principal Richard replaced within the week. Hendershot kept the coffee ■ Clovis Friends of the Library — p.m. in the Grady Municipal School Fire crews installed large pot going all night long. District board room, 100 Franklin St., 11:30 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Wednesday ventilation fans in the build- Schools remained closed Grady. Information: 575-357-2192 Library, 701 N. Main St., Clovis. ■ Fort Sumner City Council — 1 p.m. ing and stayed on duty as in Clovis, Melrose, and Information: 575-763-9687 at Fort Sumner City Hall, 173 Ave. E., Fort the ENMU newspaper staff, Texico following the blast Tuesday ■ Farwell City Council — 5:30 p.m. Sumner. Information: 575-355-7481 working in their basement of winter. ■ Curry County Commission — 9 CST at Farwell City Hall, 100 Ninth St., office, finished that week’s edition. Pages Past is compiled Farwell. Information: 806-481-3620 a.m. at commission chambers, 417 The meetings calendar is a daily list- by Betty Williamson. ■ Gidding St., Clovis. Information: 575- Portales City Council — 6:30 p.m. ing of area meetings. To place an item 1978: The Tucumcari Contact her at: 763-6016 at the Memorial Building, 200 E. Seventh on the calendar, call the newsroom at High School girls’ basket- [email protected] ■ Roosevelt County Commission — St., Portales. Information: 575-356-6662 575-356-4481 or e-mail: ■ Bovina City Council — 6:30 p.m. 9 a.m. at the Roosevelt County [email protected] Obituaries Events calendar Death notices Today ■ Books and Babies — Activity: Xbox One free play. First Methodist Church, Donna Foster Monte Best ■ Library Olympics — 1 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Information: 575-356-3940 Portales. Information: 575-749- Donna Foster, 78, of Monte Best, 60, of p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library. Story: “Shape Up.” ■ Stitch Addicts — 6:30 1840 Portales, died Friday, Feb. Portales, died Thursday, Library. For children ages 6 Information: 575-356-3940 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public 16, 2018, in Clovis. Feb. 15, 2018, in Elida. She was born Sept. 10, He was born June 16, through 12. Information: 575- ■ Afterschool STEAM — Library. Crochet lesson: Oval Ongoing 1939, in Portales. 1957, in Portales. 763-9687 4:30 p.m. at Portales Public placemat and coaster. Services: 10 a.m. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday ■ ■ Artist of the month — AARP Tax Aide — 1 p.m. Library. Activity: “Not So Board Information: 575-763-9687 Monday at Portales at University Baptist Church to 4 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Games.” Information: 575-356- Thursday Art from Patsy Delk and stu- Cemetery. in Portales. Burial will fol- Public Library. Information: 3940 ■ Tween Program — 4:30 dents will be on exhibit all Information: 575-356- low at Floyd Cemetery. 575-763-9687 p.m. at Portales Public Library. month at Clovis-Carver Public 4455 Information: 575-356- 4455 ■ Portales Schools Gifted Wednesday Activity: Pop Tart pillows. Library. Information: 575-762- ■ and Talented Program Tiny Tots — 10 a.m. at Information: 575-356-3940 6359 Funerals Spaghetti Dinner and Auction Clovis-Carver Public Library. ■ Preschool Storytime — — 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Information: 575-763-9687 6 p.m. at Portales Public Today The events calendar is a Memorial Building, 200 E. ■ Preschool Storytime — Library. Story: “Things That Jerry Belew — 10 a.m. (CST) at Schertz Funeral Home daily listing of area events. in Schertz, Texas Seventh St., Portales. $10 per 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Go.” Information: 575-356-3940 To place an item on the cal- Charles “Larry” Smith — 10 a.m. at Wheeler Mortuary plate. Auction begins at 6 p.m. Library. Story: “Things That Chapel, Portales Information: 575-309-6683 Go.” Information: 575-356-3940 Friday endar, call the newsroom at Laquita Stephens — 10 a.m. at The Chapel, Clovis ■ Teen Program — 4:30 ■ Portales Kiwanis Chili 575-356-4481 or e-mail: Betty Sprinkle — 1:30 p.m. at Steed Todd Funeral Home Tuesday p.m. at Portales Public Library. Supper — 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at [email protected] Chapel Monday Donna Foster — 10 a.m. at Portales Cemetery Carroll “Lash” LaRue — 10 a.m. at The Chapel, Clovis Tuesday Monte Best — 2 p.m. at University Baptist Church, Portales

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Courtesy photos: Sandy Vigil The Portales MainStreet program is asking for help identifying the subjects of several photos that appear to depict life in Portales dur- ing the early 20th century, including these three.

A few hours later, Trump several key states, proving vote. Low minority turnout Russians responded with a tweet, sug- whether any particular activity was one element of Clinton’s gesting that the indictment might have changed the out- loss in some major states, such from Page 1A resolved questions about come is all but impossible. as Michigan. easternnewmexiconews.com whether his campaign collabo- “There’s no way to know The details in the indictment fake identities. Your source for local news and sports “By early to mid-2016, rated with Moscow. what the impact was. We real- show that the Russian cam- Defendants’ operation includ- “Russia started their anti-US ly don’t know the scale, we paign was far more sophisti- ed supporting the presidential campaign in 2014, long before really don’t know whose cated and serious than previ- campaign of then-candidate I announced that I would run minds were changed,” said ously known, Watts said. The Donald J. Trump … and dis- for President. The results of the Clint Watts, a former FBI ways in which the Russians paraging Hillary Clinton,” says election were not impacted. agent and researcher on cyber- concealed their identities and the indictment. The Trump campaign did noth- influence campaigns. made their operation look Although the indictment ing wrong — no collusion!” he One key element of the “authentically American” in alleges that the Russians con- said. campaign, however, clearly order to trick Americans into tacted unnamed people in the The indictment, apparently might have worsened a helping them provided evi- Trump campaign, it does not quoting internal Russian docu- Clinton vulnerability. The dence of a sophisticated opera- allege that any Trump cam- ments, says the operation Russians aimed a significant tion with ties to Russian intel- paign officials knowingly began with a “strategic goal to part of their effort toward ligence, he added. cooperated with the effort. sow discord in the U.S. politi- alienating minority voters, “There is no allegation that cal system” in general before with an eye toward getting any American was a willing focusing on backing Trump. them to stay home rather than participant” in the Russian At various times during the plan, and there is no allegation campaign, the Russians under- that it altered the outcome of took activities disparaging the election, Deputy Attorney Trump’s Republican rivals, General Rod J. Rosenstein said including Sens. Ted Cruz of in a brief news conference dis- Texas and Marco Rubio of cussing the indictment. Florida. Nonetheless, the indictment The Russians also worked to seriously undermines help Sen. Bernie Sanders, the President Donald Trump’s independent from Vermont, in repeated contention that the his effort to defeat Clinton in entire Russia investigation is a the Democratic primaries, and “hoax” or “witch hunt.” It Jill Stein, whose Green Party details specific activities the campaign reduced Clinton’s Russians took, initially focused votes in the general election in on creating general discord in some states. the U.S., but eventually Though the indictment does focused specifically on boost- not allege that the Russian ing Trump’s campaign. activities altered the outcome At least some of the indicted of the election, it doesn’t fore- close that possibility. Given people have previously been how close the election was in identified as having close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump had been briefed on the indictment. PAGE 4A ✦ SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 SOUTHWEST THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Reporter’s WIPP could get $79M budget increase notebook under Trump’s DOE funding proposal Tattoo you $1 million. hault WIPP operations entirely. emplaced in seven panels nk will usually outlast By Adrian C. Hedden CARLSBAD CURRENT-ARGUS John Heaton, chair of the “We’re still limping along,” mined in the salt, intended to the relationship, local Carlsbad Mayor’s Nuclear Heaton said of WIPP. “Any gradually collapse and bury tattoo artists said I A federal budget proposal Task Force said the added event that occurs will mean a the waste underground. Friday. funding is essential to continue stoppage. That money is very Mining of the eighth panel Concurrent with an annu- made by President Donald Trump for the Department of the process of returning WIPP important. Otherwise, we’ll began in January, and is al tattoo festival taking to full capacity. have continuous breakdowns expected to be finished in place this weekend in Energy could hike the Waste come back (to get it cov- Isolation Pilot Plant’s funding He said air flow is especially and it will be a very slow 2020. Amarillo, The News spoke ered).” to $403 million for fiscal year important as the eighth and process to get up to capacity.” “Mining in Panel 8 is going Friday with those in Clovis Cordova recalled a mar- 2019. final panel is being mined, as Operations at WIPP ceased well,” Mager said. “We are practiced in the storied skin ried couple who came in The potential increase would emplacement operations are in 2014 after an accidental radi- still taking a crawl-walk-run art. Among their observa- together for the dual brand- ongoing. ological release and unrelated approach to ensure safety tions was a common adviso- ing. Eventually the man mark a $79 million boost in WIPP’s funding compared “It’s easy to lose sight of the truck fire. remains the focus.” ry: branding your partner’s came back alone and had fact that WIPP needs more The facility was closed for The added flow from the with enacted spending in FY name on your person rarely “VOID” written over her ventilation,” Heaton said. “It’s about three years until January exhaust shaft and ventilation ends well. name; she returned soon 2017, while several infrastruc- very restricted down there as to 2017, and began accepting system could speed up the “I don’t like doing names, after for the same treatment. ture projects are ongoing at the what it can do. This budget shipments again the following process of completing mining it’s just bad luck,” said Greg But it’s not all so person- site to increase air flow and increase is very important.” April. and increasing shipments, Eschenbauch, who runs a al; some of the most popular continue to expand the facili- The low airflow in WIPP’s Heaton said the goal is for Heaton said. parlor on Prince Street. tattoos have a quality of the ty’s underground nuclear waste underground salt mine, where WIPP to accept 10 shipments “We probably have six or “Something about the name ageless or eternal, the artists repository. transuranic nuclear waste from per week. WIPP spokesman eight more years in the present being so permanent scares said. WIPP officials declined to national laboratories across the Donavan Mager said the facili- configuration,” he said. “That the crap out of the other per- “The infinity symbol,” comment on the proposed country is permanently dis- ty currently averages about six. shaft is absolutely critical. son. I don’t know.” Cordova noted. “It’s so budget. posed of, reduces the number Since the plant first opened There is a strong recognition Eschenbauch shared an small, it’s easy, but when Work on a redesigned venti- of workers able to function in 1999, a total of 12,050 ship- by Congress of the importance anecdote of man who got you do 10 or 15 a day you lation system is expected to safely in the mine, Heaton said. ments were received, with 23 of getting the shaft up to his wife’s name done, confi- can get tired of it.” start by 2020, costing about Because of the precarious coming in since the start of speed. When that happens, we dent in their endurance after “A lot of these kids $84.2 million, while a new situation, he predicted any inci- 2018. can get up to where we should 25 years together. Six should have been born in ventilation shaft will cost about dent in the underground could The waste is permanently be.” months later, he was back to the ‘60s,” Eschenbauch said. get it covered up. “They like to get the peace Ruben Cordova, who does sign.” piercing at a parlor on Main As for location-specific Jail logs impressions, both agreed the Street, said he’s seen his ■ Tarsilo Gutierrez- bench warrant ■ David Grayson, 47 Zia symbol was a recurring Booked share of similar situations. Robles, 67, driving while ■ Sergio Perales, 33, ■ Isaiah Ulibarri, 22 “We try to talk them out favorite. The following were license suspended or driving while license sus- ■ Minnie Hernandez, 44 of it,” he said. “I’ve been booked into local jails revoked Thursday: pended or revoked, driving ■ Ricky Morse, 22 doing this some time, and — Compiled by Staff ■ Roberto Gonzalez, 41, or moving an unsafe vehi- I’ve seen 80 or 90 percent Writer David Grieder failure to appear cle Clovis ■ Arthur Martinez, 33, ■ Billy Polk, 34, reck- Portales ■ larceny, failure to appear, “That’s been the biggest Arron Mills, 42, parole less driving ■ Jacob Brummett, 33, hurdle is getting the vendors violation unlawful use or theft of an ■ Expo Christopher Walker, released by court order in and getting the attendance ■ Brian Burnett, 34, traf- ATM or debit card 26, probation violation from Page 1A that they expect,” he said. ficking, possession of drug ■ Michelle Chavez, 25, He added that the decision paraphernalia failure to appear, conceal- Released * The Curry County have been unable to attend ■ the expo due to shrinking to suspend the event came Taylor Mobley, 19, ing identity The following were Detention Center in from a perceived need to “go probation violation ■ Alejandro Astroga- released from local jails Clovis does not disclose budgets. ■ out while we were still up Justin Clayton, 42, Chavez, 19, possession of a Thursday: the reasons for release in In an interview with The and holding our head high.” failure to appear controlled substance News from March 28, Terry “We made the decision to ■ Timmothy Williams, its daily briefings. reported that a downturn in get out while we could, while 21, probation violation Clovis* attendance led to a lack of the timing was right,” he ■ Ernie Ornelas, 32, lar- Portales ■ Miguel Anaya- — Compiled by The vendors. said. ceny, failure to pay fines ■ Maricruz Cole, 29, Ramirez, 20 Staff of the News THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS LOCAL SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5A

REGIONAL EVENTS Today Lubbock Civic Center ■ Dwight Yoakum Tickets: $10-$15 March 5 8 p.m. Information: 806-770-2000 ■ Pop Evil, Black Map, Route 66 Casino, ■ Tavi Jinariu Palaye Royale Albuquerque 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $40-$79 Wagner Noel Performing Sunshine Theater, Information: 505-352-7829 Arts Center, Midland Albuquerque ■ Red Dot to Blue Dot Tickets: $15 Tickets: $17 Trail Hike at White Rock Information: 432-552-4430 Information: 505-764-0249 Canyon 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 25 March 6 Pajarito Environmental ■ Black Label Society, ■ Black Jacket Symphony Education Center, Los Corrosion of Conformity, presents AC/DCs ‘Back in Alamos Eyehategod Black’ Cost: $5 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Information: 505-662-0460 Sunshine Theater, Wagner Noel Performing ■ Brickstreet Players Albuquerque Arts Center, Midland present 1940s USO Show Tickets: $35 Tickets: $34-$208 7 p.m. Information: 505-764-0249 Information: 432-552-4430 State Theater, Clovis ■ Classy Glass - Hearts in Tickets: $10 Bloom glass painting March 7 Information: 575-693-5962 1 p.m.-4 p.m. ■ Home Free Heart of the Desert Winery, 7:30 p.m. Monday Alamogordo Wagner Noel Performing ■ Black Veil Brides, Cost: $35, reserve a space Arts Center, Midland Asking Alexandria, Crown Information: 575-434-0035 Tickets: $34-$209 the Empire ■ Lubbock-Con Information: 432-552-4430 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ■ Space Jesus, Riot Ten, El Rey Theater, Lubbock Civic Center Carbin: Ninja Nation Tour Albuquerque Tickets: $10-$15 9 p.m. Tickets: $32-$53 Information: 806-770-2000 El Rey Theater, Information: 505-510-2582 Albuquerque Feb. 26 Tickets: $23-$30 Tuesday ■ Dancing with the Stars: Information: 505-510-2582 ■ National Players - Great Live! Gatsby 7:30 p.m. March 8 7 p.m. Wagner Noel Performing ■ Mile Twelve Flickenger Center, Arts Center, Midland 7 p.m. Alamogordo Tickets: $45-$85 Marshall Auditorium, Tickets: $10-$30 Information: 432-552-4430 Clovis Information: 575-437-2202 Tickets: $15-$20 ■ An Evening with Jackie Feb. 27 Information: 575-769-4031 Joyner-Kersee ■ Ron Pope: Dancing 7 p.m. Days World Tour March 9 Wagner Noel Performing 7 p.m. ■ BYU - Theater Ballet Arts Center, Midland El Rey Theater, 7 p.m. Tickets: $10 Albuquerque Flickinger Center, Information: 432-552-4430 Tickets: $18-$95 Alamogordo Information: 505-510-2582 Tickets: $10-$30 Wednesday ■ Joyner Lucas/Dizzy Information: 575-437-2202 ■ The Quebe Sisters Wright: The 508 Still Movin’ ■ Toby Mac: Hits Deep 7 p.m. Tour Tour Wagner Noel Performing 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Arts Center, Midland Sunshine Theater, United Arena, Lubbock Tickets: $7-$35 Albuquerque Tickets: $15-$70 Information: 432-552-4430 Tickets: $20-$75 Information: 806-762-3233 Information: 505-764-0249 ■ Thursday Mardi Gras March 10 ■ The Ten Tenors 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. ■ Wayne Newton 5 p.m. buffet Lubbock Civic Center 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. show Tickets: $10 kids, $40 adults Wagner Noel Performing Spencer Theater, Alto Information: 806-770-2000 Arts Center, Midland Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$69 Tickets: $47-$152 show Feb. 28 Information: 432-552-4430 Information: 888-818-7872 ■ Shen Yun ■ 4B, Dubloadz, Gammer 7:30 p.m. JSTJR Wagner Noel Performing March 11 ■ 9 p.m. Arts Center, Midland Black Violin El Rey Theater, Tickets: $82-$122 8 p.m. Albuquerque Information: 432-552-4430 Wagner Noel Performing Tickets: $20-$27 Arts Center, Midland Information: 505-510-2582 March 1 Tickets: $37-$47 ■ Del Castillo ■ The Official Blues Information: 432-552-4430 7:30 p.m. Brothers Revue ■ Art of Wine - Luck-O- Wagner Noel Performing 8 p.m. the-Irish glass painting Arts Center, Midland Wagner Noel Performing 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Tickets: $25 Arts Center, Midland Heart of the Desert Winery, Information: 432-552-4430 Tickets: $35-$60 Alamogordo Information: 432-552-4430 Cost: $35, reserve a space Friday ■ Of Mice & Men, bless- Information: 575-434-0035 ■ Popovich Comedy Pet thefall, Fire from the Gods, Theatre Cane Hill, MSCW March 12 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ■ Sidestreet Strutters NM Tech Performing Arts Sunshine Theater, 7 p.m. Center, Socorro Albuquerque Wagner Noel Performing Tickets: $10-$20 Tickets: $20 Arts Center, Midland Information: 575-835-5688 Information: 505-764-0249 Tickets: $7-$35 Information: 432-552-4430 Feb. 24 March 2 ■ Cirque Eloize - Saloon ■ Popovich: Comedy Pet March 13 7 p.m. Theater ■ PVRIS Wagner Noel Performing 5 p.m. buffet 7 p.m. Arts Center, Midland 7 p.m. show Sunshine Theater, Tickets: $30-$65 Spencer Theater, Alto Information: 432-552-4430 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$49 Albuquerque ■ Motionless in White, show Tickets: $25-$99 Every Time I Die, Chelsea Information: 888-818-7872 Information: 505-764-0249 Grin, Ice Nine Kills 7:30 p.m. March 3 March 19 Sunshine Theater, ■ Brass Transit ■ Fortunate Youth Albuquerque 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Tickets: $23 Wagner Noel Performing Sunshine Theater, Information: 505-764-0249 Arts Center, Midland Albuquerque ■ Lubbock-Con Tickets: $26-$50 Tickets: $15 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Information: 432-552-4430 Information: 505-764-0249 PAGE 6A ✦ SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Saturday Feb.17, 2018 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Walton coming back as ENMU’s DC ❏ Former Greyhound linebacker and assistant with opportunity he couldn’t pass up. In his third season running the Eastern New Mexico University, is “It just worked out that we had Rams’ defense, the team led the linebacker still holds coming back to the Green and the opening,” Lee said, “and he LSC in run defense and intercep- “The one thing that doesn’t Silver as defensive was looking to get a little closer to tions despite starting five sopho- school tackles record. coordinator. He said home. I knew if we had the chance mores. change is there’s a being closer to fami- to get him, that’s the direction we “His defenses are always physi- foundation of good people. By Kevin Wilson ly and working with needed to go.” cally tough and sound,” Lee said. Greyhounds It’s going to be great to be MANAGING EDITOR head coach Kelley Walton started four years for the “It seems like he really maximized [email protected] Lee were chances he Greyhounds and still holds school the guys who played for him.” around good people. couldn’t pass up. records for tackles in a season A three-time winner of the Hopefully, they’ll want to keep PORTALES — Roughly 20 “It’s an opportunity to work for (155) and career (515). He served school’s Greatest Greyhound years after Mike Walton’s name a guy I trust,” said Walton, who three seasons as defensive coordi- award, Walton returns to a football me around a while.” became synonymous with left Portales after the 2006 season. nator at fellow Lone Star program that is the same in just — ENMU defensive coordinator Mike Walton Greyhound defense, it’s happening “I wouldn’t just come back for Conference school Angelo State, about as many ways as it is differ- again. anybody.” and was special teams coordinator Walton, a two-time all-America As for Lee, Walton was the at both of his Division I stops. WALTON on Page 3B Texico Swim teams team go 6-0 ready ❏ Teams looking ❏ Wolverine squads for at least top-5 score District 5-3A finishes at state. routs over Tucumcari. BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS

By Peter Stein ALBUQUERQUE — The STAFF WRITER qualifying times are set, the [email protected] swimmers are shaved and the high-tech swimsuits are back TEXICO - Prior to Friday night’s out of the closet again as the Tucumcari-Texico girls basketball Clovis High boys and girls game, the laptop tasked with playing swim team is in Albuquerque the national anthem malfunctioned for the state championship and churned out what sounded like meet. hoe-down music, followed by some “It’s that time and I think Zeppelin. we’re ready,” Clovis coach The Texico High School crowd Vincent de Maio said. turned toward one section of the The state meet takes place bleachers and chanted, “Mil-ton! Mil- over two days, with the pre- ton!” A guy named Milton Brown liminary races on Friday and hustled down to the scorer’s table, the finals scheduled for today. grabbed a microphone and knocked De Maio said the team’s goal his impromptu, acapella version of was to get as many swimmers “The Star-Spangled Banner” out of into the finals as possible. the park to the crowd’s delight. “We look at it as we have to That was a microcosm of the game work today to play tomor- played by Texico’s girls team — a few row,” de Maio said Friday hiccups at the beginning and a satis- morning. “We fied home crowd at the end. Despite a need to take very slow start that included missed care of busi- field goals and free throws, even a ness, get our turnover here or there, the Lady kids in the Wolverines wound up winning 54-32 WILDCATS finals, get to cap a perfect run through the everybody back District 5-3A regular season. for tomorrow, that’s our num- It ended quite well, but only after a ber one challenge today is to first quarter that saw Texico (22-3, 6- get all our kids through to the 0) score one point through midway, second day. The state meet is three points through the first 5 1/2 always a tale of two meets. minutes, six points until three seconds Prelims is about getting to remained in the quarter, and eight finals and finals is about scor- points in the quarter overall. ing points.” “I wish I could say why we had When the points start such a slow start,” Texico head coach counting today, the Wildcats Richard Luscombe said. “It seemed will look to finish in the top like everything we did was so diffi- five as a team. cult. ... We just couldn’t get shots to go within 11-6. Staff photos: “Numerically when you down.” The Lady Rattlers, though, drew no Tony Bullocks look at the programs at the Texico guard Baylee Sours took a closer than 13-7. Sours knocked down Above: Texico state meet — La Cueva, glass-half-full approach to her team’s a pair of foul shots to make it an eight- senior Ben Crist Academy, Eldorado, Los early offensive woes. point game, immediately followed by glides past Alamos — they all have 30 a steal and layup from Jasmine “We got out and played good Tucumcari senior plus swimmers and we have Davalos that put Texico up 17-7. defense and got some crucial shots Jose Flores-Duran 15 so numerically to get into that helped us build momentum,” she Texico’s lead was never single digits that top three is pretty tough, said. again. for the layup in the but if we’re in the top five Sours was right about that defense. The Lady Wolverines were on their first half of Friday we’re very excited,” de Maio While the Lady Wolves’ offense was way to a decisive victory and their night’s District 5 3-A said. scoring those eight first-quarter 16th-straight win. game at Texico Clovis also has its eyes set points, their defense was holding “That makes a big difference, confi- Sports Arena. on challenging some school dence-wise,” Luscombe said. “And Tucumcari to zero in that period. It Left: Texico junior records including the boys then when the (state) seedings come was the first of three straight quarters Baylee Sours works 100 free, 100 back and the out, because district champs are 400 free relay and the girls in which Texico kept the Lady to get her shot up Rattlers under double digits. rewarded in the seedings, that makes a medley relay, 400 free relay, And, the offense picked up for both big difference.” along the baseline 100 breast and 500 free. teams in the second quarter. Aliyah “Very pleased, very pleased,” Sours over two Tucumcari “Certainly every year we Herrera scored Tucumcari’s first said. “We’re picking it up and we’re at defenders during look at records,” de Maio points on a field goal early in the peri- the point of the season where every- Friday night’s 54-32 said. “We want to set as many thing needs to come together. And I od. Though Sours answered quickly victory. school records as we can, with two of her game-high 21 to make it a 10-2 game, Tucumcari did close to TEXICO on Page 3B SWIM on Page 2B

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Friday/Saturday Saturday Saturday/Sunday Monday/Tuesday Managing Editor Kevin Wilson 575-763-3431, ext. 320 Boys prep basketball Hope Christian at Portales, 5 p.m. noon Monday [email protected] Texico 65, Tucumcari 24 Girls Prep swimming Prep basketball Girls prep basketball Clovis at La Cueva, 6:30 p.m. Clovis at state meet, Albuquerque District 4-1A girls tournament Staff Writer Peter Stein Texico 54, Texico 32 College basketball Floyd at Clovis Christian, 6 p.m. 575-763-3431, ext. 322 San Jon at Grady, 6 p.m. Cameron at ENMU women, 2 p.m. Sunday [email protected] Tuesday Saturday Cameron at ENMU men, 4 p.m. Softball Prep basketball Staff Writer Eric Murray Prep basketball Softball College Distirct 4-1A boys tournament 575-356-4481, ext. 32 Boys College Western New Mexico at ENMU, 10 Clovis Christian at Elida, 6 p.m. [email protected] La Cueva at Clovis, 6:30 p.m. Western New Mexico at ENMU (2), a.m. San Jon at Grady, 6 p.m. PAGE 2B ✦ SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Ram hoops capsule Hope Christian (17-8, 7-0) COREBOARD at Portales boys (14-10, 4-3) ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN • REPORT SCORES: 575-763-3431 5 p.m., Ram Athletic Center S On the air: KSEL 1450 AM final round, at Los Angeles San Jon (6) at Grady (3), 6 p.m. Retief Goosen 68-71 — 139 Last time out: Hope lost to St. Pius Thursday, 74-73. Portales beat Sports on TV 1 p.m. — CBS, PGA Tour, Genesis Open, Thursday Rafa Cabrera Bello 72-67 — 139 NMMI on Tuesday, 57-32. final round, at Los Angeles Highest remaining seed at Floyd (2), 6 p.m. Troy Merritt 68-71 — 139 Last meeting: The Huskies routed the Rams, 76- Saturday 1 p.m. — GOLF, Champions Tour, Chubb Lowest remaining seed at Melrose (1), 6 James Hahn 70-69 — 139 Classic, final round, at Naples, Fla. p.m. Jason Kokrak 68-72 — 140 41, on Jan. 30. The Associated Press AUTO RACING MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Saturday Kevin Chappell 69-71 — 140 Notes: The Rams have now won back-to-back 7:30 a.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Xfinity Series, 5 p.m. — FS1, UFC Fight Night, prelims, at District championship, at highest seed Martin Kaymer 73-67 — 140 games, following a rough stretch of seven losses in 12 PowerShares QQQ 300, qualifying, at Austin, Texas Cameron Smith 72-68 — 140 games. Hope, meanwhile, had won 10-straight Daytona Beach, Fla. 7 p.m. — FS1, UFC Fight Night, Donald Girls Alex Noren 71-69 — 140 Cerrone vs. Yancy Medeiros, at Austin, Texas District 4-1A Tom Hoge 67-73 — 140 games, prior to Thursday. Nonetheless, the Huskies 10 a.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Daytona 500, final practice, at NBA BASKETBALL Monday Bryson DeChambeau 71-69 — 140 are still perfect in 4A-District 4 play, while the Rams sit Daytona Beach, Fla. 6 p.m. — TNT & TBS, NBA All-Star Game, Floyd (5) at Clovis Christian (4), 6 p.m. Justin Thomas 69-71 — 140 in third-place. Last time around, it was never really close for Portales, 12:30 p.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Team LeBron vs. Team Stephen, at Los San Jon (6) at Grady (3), 6 p.m. Rory McIlroy 71-69 — 140 Angeles Wednesday Aaron Baddeley 72-68 — 140 as Hope Christian limited the Rams to just 25 percent from the field. PowerShares QQQ 300, at Daytona Beach, Fla. NHL HOCKEY Highest remaining seed at Melrose (2), 6 Austin Cook 74-66 — 140 Hope outscored Portales in the second half of that game, 38-16. BOXING 10 a.m. — NBC, Philadelphia at N.Y. p.m. Martin Laird 68-73 — 141 6 p.m. — FOX, Premier Champions, Devon Rangers SOCCER Lowest remaining seed at Elida (1), 6 p.m. Ryan Blaum 71-70 — 141 — Compiled by Eric Murray Alexander vs. Victor Ortiz, welterweights; 7:30 a.m. — FS2, Bundesliga, Augsburg vs. Friday Brandon Harkins 71-70 — 141 Caleb Plant vs. Rogelio Medina, IBF super Stuttgart District championship, at highest seed Jordan Spieth 71-70 — 141 middleweight eliminator, at El Paso, Texas 9 a.m. — FS1, FA Cup, Fifth round, Xander Schauffele 71-70 — 141 8 p.m. — SHO, Premier Champions, Danny Rochdale vs. Tottenham College summary Patrick Rodgers 70-71 — 141 10 a.m. — FS2, Bundesliga, Borussia Garcia vs. Brandon Rios, welterweights; David Lone Star Conference Phil Mickelson 70-71 — 141 Monchengladbach vs. Borussia Dortmund Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril, for Benavidez’s Men Tommy Fleetwood 70-71 — 141 InIn briefbrief TRACK & FIELD WBC World super middleweight title, at Las Thursday J.B. Holmes 71-71 — 142 3 p.m. — NBCSN, U.S. Indoor Vegas Midwestern State 89, Nick Taylor 71-71 — 142 Championships, at Albuquerque Softball games moved back a day COLLEGE BASKETBALL Eastern New Mexico 74 Bud Cauley 70-72 — 142 WINTER OLYMPICS 9 a.m. — ESPNU, SMU at UCF Midwestern State (10-16, 6-10) — Jonas Blixt 71-71 — 142 PORTALES — Friday afternoon was supposed to mark 3 a.m. — NBCSN, Women’s Curling: 10 a.m. — CBS, Syracuse at Miami Brandon Neel 12-21 2-2 32, Logan Hicks 5-11 Ryan Armour 71-71 — 142 Canada vs. Switzerland the home opener of the 2018 Eastern New Mexico softball 10 a.m. — CBSSN, Navy at Boston U. 1-2 13, Ola Ayodele 5-5 2-3 12, Devante Vaughn Taylor 72-70 — 142 3 a.m. — OLY CHANNEL - Medal season, but Mother Nature had other plans. 10 a.m. — ESPN, Texas at Oklahoma Pullum 3-12 5-6 11, Josh Huntley 2-4 3-4 7, Vijay Singh 72-70 — 142 Ceremonies (LIVE) 10 a.m. — ESPN2, Virginia Tech at Georgia Nick Powell 2-3 0-0 5, Wanaah Bail 1-5 3-4 5, Sung Kang 70-72 — 142 The Greyhounds (5-5) will instead start their home and 5 a.m. — USA, Men’s : Canada Tech Romello Walker 1-4 2-4 4, Totals 31-65 18-25 HaoTong Li 71-71 — 142 Lone Star Conference schedule today at noon against vs. South Korea (LIVE) 10 a.m. — FOX, Providence at Butler 89. John Huh 70-72 — 142 5:10 a.m. — NBCSN, Men’s Ice Hockey: Western New Mexico (1-9), followed by a 10 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Eastern New Mexico (10-14, 5-10) — Tyrone Van Aswegen 70-72 — 142 Sweden vs. Finland (LIVE); Two-Man Bobsled single game. ESPNU, Iowa St. at Kansas St. Devin Pullum 7-10 6-7 22, Zach Parker 5-11 2- Thomas Pieters 71-71 — 142 8:15 a.m. — NBCSN, Freestyle Skiing: Noon — CBS, Alabama at Kentucky 2 14, LaMarquis Thompson 4-7 1-4 9, Nick Greg Chalmers 73-69 — 142 The three-game series was originally slated for a 5 p.m. Men’s Aerials Gold Medal Final; Speedskating: Noon — CBSSN, Akron at Kent St. Brown 3-7 2-2 8, Arcaim Lallemand 3-5 0-0 6, Pat Perez 72-70 — 142 Friday doubleheader and noon Saturday single game. The Women’s 500m Gold Medal Final, Men’s Team Noon — ESPN, Indiana at Iowa Maurice Coleman 2-5 0-0 5, Jamani Pierce 1- Branden Grace 70-72 — 142 Pursuit; Biathlon: Men’s 15km Mass Start Gold Greyhounds initially planned to move the Friday double- Noon — ESPN2, Missouri at LSU 6 2-2 4, Andre Hughes 2-3 0-0 4, Shawn Kevin Streelman 72-70 — 142 Medal Final header to 3 p.m. but soon realized they were still unlikely Noon — FOX, Michigan St. at Northwestern Shelton 1-1 0-1 2, Isaac Maldonado 0-3 0-0 0, Sean O’Hair 71-72 — 143 11 a.m. — NBCSN, Cross Country: Men’s to stay ahead of the weather. 1 p.m. — ESPNU, Memphis at Tulane Totals 28-58 13-18 74. Peter Uihlein 70-73 — 143 1:30 p.m. — SEC, Auburn at South Carolina 4x10km Relay Gold Medal Final; Dustin Johnson 74-69 — 143 1 p.m. — NBC, Freestyle Skiing: Men’s 2 p.m. — CBSSN, UNLV at San Diego St. Halftime score — Midwestern State 47, Kelly Kraft 71-72 — 143 Aerials Gold Medal Final; Speedskating: 2 p.m. — ESPN, Texas A&M at Arkansas Eastern New Mexico 36. 3-pointers — Talor Gooch 73-70 — 143 Woods misses cut at Riviera Men’s Team Pursuit; Biathlon: Men’s 15km 2 p.m. — ESPN2, Florida at Vanderbilt Midwestern State 9-17 (Neel 6-8, Hicks 2-4, Adam Schenk 76-67 — 143 Mass Start Gold Medal Final LOS ANGELES — Tiger Woods waited 12 years to get 2:30 p.m. — FOX, Villanova at Xavier Powell 1-2), Eastern New Mexico 5-12 (Pullum Ben Silverman 72-71 — 143 2 p.m. — CNBC, Men’s Curling: United back to Riviera and lasted only two days. 4 p.m. — CBSSN, Nevada at Utah St. 2-3, Parker 2-6, Coleman 1-1). Rebounds — Harold Varner III 73-70 — 143 States vs. Norway 4 p.m. — ESPN2, N. Iowa at Illinois St. Midwestern State 39 (Huntley 7), Eastern New Luke Donald 71-72 — 143 Woods had three straight bogeys early on the back nine 5 p.m. — NBC, Figure Skating: Ice Dancing 4 p.m. — SEC, Tennessee at Georgia Mexico 32 (Shelton 5, Maldonado 5). Assists Brendan Steele 72-71 — 143 Friday and didn’t play well enough to make up for his Short Dance (LIVE); Freestyle Skiing: 4:15 p.m. — ESPN, West Virginia at Kansas — Midwestern State 15 (Ayodele 3, Pullum 3, Luke List 72-71 — 143 misses. He had a 5-over 76 and missed the cut in the 5:30 p.m. — ESPNU, Texas Tech at Baylor Women’s Halfpipe (LIVE); Speedskating: Martin Piller 72-72 — 144 Women’s 500m Gold Medal Final; Two-Man Hicks 3), Eastern New Mexico 12 (Thompson Genesis Open for the first time in nine appearances as a 6 p.m. — BTN, Rutgers at Maryland Blocks Adam Hadwin 70-74 — 144 Bobsled; Cross Country: Men’s 4x10km Relay 5). — Midwestern State 2 (Bail 2), 6 p.m. — CBSSN, Morehead St. at Belmont Steals Adam Scott 72-72 — 144 pro. Gold Medal Final Eastern New Mexico 5 (Lallemand 2). 6 p.m. — ESPN2, Oklahoma St. at TCU — Midwestern State 7 (Neel 2), Eastern New David Lingmerth 73-71 — 144 He was at 6-over 148, one shot worse than his PGA Tour 6:15 p.m. — ESPN, North Carolina at 5 p.m. — NBCSN, Figure Skating: Ice Matt Kuchar 73-71 — 144 Dancing Short Dance (LIVE) Mexico 6 (Brown 3). Technical fouls — Neel, debut as a 16-year-old at Riviera. Louisville ENMU team. Fouled out — Huntley. A — Charley Hoffman 75-69 — 144 “I missed every tee shot left and I did not putt well, did- 6:30 p.m. — SEC, Mississippi at Mississippi 8:15 p.m. — NBCSN, Freestyle Skiing: Sangmoon Bae 73-71 — 144 Men’s Aerials Gold Medal Final; Women’s Ice 780. n’t feel very good on the greens,” Woods said. “And con- St. Charl Schwartzel 71-73 — 144 7:30 p.m. — ESPNU, Yale at Harvard Hockey: Semifinal (LIVE) Charles Howell III 74-70 — 144 sequently, never made a run. I knew I had to make a run on 8 p.m. — ESPN2, Utah at Washington St. 10:35 p.m. — NBC, Snowboarding: Hockey Padraig Harrington 71-73 — 144 that back nine, and I went the other way.” 8 p.m. — FSN, Marquette at Creighton Women’s Big Air Chez Reavie 68-76 — 144 — Staff and wire reports 8:15 p.m. — ESPN, Oregon at UCLA 11:30 p.m. — NBCSN, Women’s Curling: NHL Paul Casey 73-71 — 144 United States vs. Denmark 9 p.m. — FS1, Oregon St. at Southern Cal The Associated Press Robert Streb 75-70 — 145 2:30 a.m. (Monday) — NBCSN, Men’s GOLF EASTERN CONFERENCE Lucas Glover 73-72 — 145 Curling: United States vs. Canada Noon — GOLF, PGA Tour, Genesis Open, Atlantic Division Ollie Schniederjans 74-71 — 145 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL third round, at Los Angeles GP W L OT Pts GF GA Peter Malnati 75-70 — 145 10 a.m. — CBSSN, South Florida at UCF 1:30 p.m. — GOLF, Champions Tour, Chubb Tampa Bay 58 39 16 3 81 208 155 Kyle Stanley 70-75 — 145 Swim 10 a.m. — ESPNU, Wake Forest at NC Classic, second round, at Naples, Fla. Boston 55 35 12 8 78 185 133 Ernie Els 69-76 — 145 State 2 p.m. — CBS, PGA Tour, Genesis Open, 59 35 19 5 75 198 165 Kevin Tway 75-70 — 145 11 a.m. — BTN, Maryland at Minnesota From Page 1B third round, at Los Angeles Florida 54 25 23 6 56 158 175 Danny Lee 73-72 — 145 11 a.m. — ESPN2, Purdue at Ohio St. 7 p.m. — GOLF, LPGA Tour, ISPS Handa Detroit 56 23 24 9 55 150 170 Scott Brown 72-73 — 145 11 a.m. — SEC, Vanderbilt at Florida that’s always one of our goals here. I think we have a pret- Women’s Australian Open, final round, at Montreal 57 22 28 7 51 146 179 Keegan Bradley 72-73 — 145 Noon — CBSSN, Temple at UConn Adelaide, Australia Ottawa 56 20 27 9 49 150 196 C.T. Pan 70-75 — 145 ty good shot of doing that in multiple events.” Noon — ESPNU, Tennessee at Missouri 2 a.m. (Sunday) — GOLF, European PGA Buffalo 58 17 30 11 45 139 191 Joel Dahmen 72-73 — 145 The Wildcats prepare a bit differently for the state meet 1 p.m. — ESPN2, Tulane at Memphis Tour, NBO Oman Open, final round, at Muscat, Metropolitan Division Aaron Wise 68-77 — 145 1 p.m. — FS1, Villanova at DePaul by resting beforehand, shaving body hair to limit resistance Oman GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1 p.m. — SEC, Kentucky at South Carolina and wearing high-tech swimsuits that can take a second or MOTOR SPORTS Washington 57 33 17 7 73 181 167 3 p.m. — ESPN2, Texas A&M at Mississippi Transactions two off of final times. 6 p.m. — FS1, AMA, Monster Energy Pittsburgh 59 33 22 4 70 185 175 Supercross Series, at Arlington, Texas St. De Maio is looking forward to see his team at its best. 3 p.m. — SEC, Auburn at Alabama Philadelphia 58 29 19 10 68 171 168 NBA BASKETBALL New Jersey 57 29 20 8 66 173 176 Friday “It’s an exciting time for our kids because it’s the first 6 p.m. — TNT, NBAAll-Star Saturday Night, N.Y. Islanders 60 29 25 6 64 200 214 The Associated Press time that we really cut them loose and so they’re tapered, at Los Angeles Basketball Columbus 58 29 24 5 63 155 164 BASEBALL they’re rested, they’re shaved and they’re wearing very fast SOCCER Carolina 59 27 23 9 63 160 177 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended 5:30 a.m. — FS2, FA Cup, Fifth round, Prep scores N.Y. Rangers 58 27 26 5 59 166 178 Cincinnati RHP Jake Ehret (Louisville-IL) 50 suits and so they’re pretty excited to kind of get in there and Sheffield Wednesday vs. Swansea City games and Cleveland OF Carlos Ventura The Associated Press WESTERN CONFERENCE 7:30 a.m. — FS2, Bundesliga, Wolfsburg (DSL Indians) 72 games for violations of the see what they can do.” Thursday Central Division vs. Bayern Munich Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Boys GP W L OT Pts GF GA 10:30 a.m. — FS2, FA Cup, Huddersfield Program. Atrisco Heritage 41, Albuquerque High 38 Nashville 56 34 13 9 77 176 147 Town vs. Manchester United American League Estancia 80, Cuba 66 Winnipeg 57 33 15 9 75 183 154 TRACK & FIELD BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Placed LHP Logan 56, Dora 45 St. Louis 59 34 21 4 72 170 151 NBNBAA SStandingstandings 3:30 p.m. — NBCSN, U.S. Indoor Zach Britton on the 60-day DL. Maxwell 76, Mosquero/Roy 43 Dallas 57 33 20 4 70 175 151 Championships, at Albuquerque TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with Melrose 62, Elida 20 Minnesota 57 31 20 6 68 170 163 The Associated Press • All Times Mountain WINTER OLYMPICS RHP Edinson Volquez on a minor league con- Menaul 85, Alamo-Navajo 70 Colorado 56 31 21 4 66 176 163 3 a.m. — NBCSN, Men’s Curling: Canada tract. EASTERN CONFERENCE Newcomb 62, Tohatchi 45 Chicago 58 24 26 8 56 162 169 vs. Sweden National League Atlantic Division Rio Rancho 74, Cibola 56 Pacific Division 3 a.m. — OLY CHANNEL - Medal CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Shiprock 53, Wingate 38 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ceremonies (LIVE) RHP Shae Simmons on a one-year contract. Tatum 59, Gateway Christian 54, 2OT Vegas 57 38 15 4 80 196 155 Toronto 41 16 .719 — 9-1 W-7 24-4 17-12 25-7 3 a.m. — USA, Men’s Curling: Switzerland Placed LHP Drew Smyly on the 60-da DL. Thoreau 65, Navajo Prep 64 San Jose 58 31 19 8 70 170 159 Boston 40 19 .678 2 5-5 L-3 21-11 19-8 25-13 vs. Norway MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed to Tohajilee 77, Jemez Valley 38 Calgary 58 30 20 8 68 165 167 Philadelphia 30 25 .545 10 6-4 W-5 18-10 12-15 16-13 5:10 a.m. — NBCSN, Men’s Ice Hockey: terms with SS Nick Franklin and LHP Wade Valley 64, Highland 46 Anaheim 59 28 20 11 67 164 168 New York 23 36 .390 19 2-8 L-8 16-12 7-24 11-24 United States vs. Olympic Athletes from Miley on minor league contracts. Girls Los Angeles 57 30 22 5 65 163 143 Russia (LIVE); Freestyle Skiing: Men’s Aerials PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Agreed to Brooklyn 19 40 .322 23 1-9 L-7 11-21 8-19 12-22 Alamo-Navajo 57, Menaul 24 Edmonton 56 23 29 4 50 158 188 5:10 a.m. — USA, Men’s Ice Hockey: terms with RHP Drew Hutchison on a minor Southeast Division Bloomfield 57, Kirtland Central 55 Vancouver 58 22 30 6 50 151 188 Slovakia vs. Slovenia (LIVE) league contract. W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Cibola 46, Rio Rancho 35 Arizona 58 16 32 10 42 142 197 8:30 a.m. — NBCSN, Cross Country: ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Designated Washington 33 24 .579 — 7-3 W-2 17-10 16-14 20-14 Clovis Christian 47, Floyd 29 Women’s 4x5km Relay Gold Medal Final; RHP Rowan Wick for assignment. Agreed to Farmington 41, Miyamura 36 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Miami 30 28 .517 3 1/2 3-7 L-2 14-12 16-16 21-17 Biathlon: Women’s 12.5km Mass Start Gold terms with RHP Bud Norris on a one-year con- Fort Sumner 55, Mountainair 21 overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Charlotte 24 33 .421 9 4-6 W-1 15-15 9-18 13-18 Medal Final; Short Track Speedskating: tract. Grady 57, San Jon 39 and two wild cards per conference advance to Orlando 18 39 .316 15 4-6 L-3 11-16 7-23 11-25 Women’s 1500 and Men’s 1000 Gold Medal FOOTBALL Jemez Valley 65, Tohajilee 56 playoffs. Finals National Football League Atlanta 18 41 .305 16 4-6 L-2 13-17 5-24 8-30 Logan 51, Dora 27 11:30 a.m. — NBCSN, Skeleton: Women’s CAROLINA PANTHERS — Reinstated gen- Central Division Tatum 49, Gateway Christian 22 Thursday’s Games Gold Medal Final Runs; Ski Jumping: Men’s W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Pittsburgh 3, Los Angeles 1 eral manager Marty Hurney. Individual Large Hill Gold Medal Final; Hockey Friday N.Y. Islanders 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 DETROIT LIONS — Named Hank Fraley Cleveland 34 22 .607 — 7-3 W-4 20-7 14-15 25-12 Game of the Day (replay) Boys New Jersey 5, Carolina 2 assistant offensive line coach and Evan Indiana 33 25 .569 2 7-3 W-3 20-11 13-14 23-15 1 p.m. — NBC, Freestyle Skiing: Men’s Aztec 59, Miyamura 58 Tampa Bay 4, Detroit 1 Rothstein research and analytics assistant. Milwaukee 32 25 .561 2 1/2 7-3 L-1 19-10 13-15 19-17 Aerials; Biathlon: Women’s 12.5km Mass Start Maxwell 70, Escalante 63 Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2, OT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Named Matt Detroit 28 29 .491 6 1/2 6-4 W-1 19-12 9-17 17-19 Gold Medal Final; Cross Country: Women’s Rio Rancho 86, Piedra Vista 52 Calgary 4, Nashville 3 Eberflus defensive coordinator, Nick Sirianni 4x5km Relay Gold Medal Final Chicago 20 37 .351 14 1/2 2-8 L-1 13-16 7-21 17-17 Girls Washington 5, Minnesota 2 offensive coordinator, Bubba Ventrone special 3 p.m. — CNBC, Women’s Curling: United WESTERN CONFERENCE Clayton 77, Santa Rosa 31 Anaheim 3, Chicago 2 teams coordinator and Rusty Jones director of States vs. Canada Southwest Division Estancia 58, Native American Community Arizona 5, Montreal 2 sports performance. 5 p.m. — NBCSN, Olympic Ice; Freestyle Academy 29 Vegas 4, Edmonton 1 HOCKEY W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Skiing: Men’s Slopestyle (LIVE) Goddard 57, Artesia 35 San Jose 4, Vancouver 1 Houston 44 13 .772 — 10-0W-10 23-6 21-7 26-8 6 p.m. — NBC, Alpine Skiing: Men’s Giant Mescalero Apache 50, Cliff 39 Friday’s Games COLORADO AVALANCHE — Assigned F San Antonio 35 24 .593 10 4-6 L-3 22-6 13-18 20-14 Slalom, First Run (LIVE); Short Track: Gold Shiprock 87, Thoreau 29 Philadelphia 2, Columbus 1, OT Julien Nantel from San Antonio (AHL) to Medal Finals; Skeleton: Women’s Gold Medal New Orleans 31 26 .544 13 5-5 W-3 15-12 16-14 15-19 Walatowa Charter 50, NMSD 18 N.Y. Islanders 3, Carolina 0 Colorado (ECHL). Memphis 18 38 .321 25 1/2 1-9 L-7 13-17 5-21 15-22 Final Runs; Ski Jumping: Men’s Individual Colorado at Winnipeg, late DALLAS STARS — Recalled F Jason Large Hill Gold Medal Final Dallas 18 40 .310 26 1/2 2-8 L-2 11-19 7-21 10-28 Prep summaries St. Louis at Dallas, late Dickinson from Texas (AHL). 8:10 p.m. — NBCSN, Men’s Ice Hockey: Saturday’s Games LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled F Northwest Division Germany vs. Norway (LIVE) Thursday W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Los Angeles at Buffalo, 11 a.m. Spencer Watson from Manchester (ECHL) to 9:30 p.m. — NBC, Alpine Skiing: Men’s Girls Ontario (AHL). Minnesota 36 25 .590 — 5-5 W-1 24-7 12-18 27-10 Anaheim at Minnesota, noon Giant Slalom, Gold Medal Final Run (LIVE); Elida 40, Melrose 38 N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, noon MINNESOTA WILD — Assigned G Steve Oklahoma City 33 26 .559 2 4-6 W-1 20-10 13-16 18-17 Freestyle Skiing: Men’s Slopestyle Gold Medal Melrose (18-7, 8-2) — Hailey Martin 3, Edmonton at Arizona, 2 p.m. Michalek from Iowa (AHL) to Rapid City Denver 32 26 .552 2 1/2 7-3 W-3 23-7 9-19 20-18 Final Landry Widner 11, Natalie Mondragon 10, New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. (ECHL). Recalled G Adam Vay from Rapids Portland 32 26 .552 2 1/2 6-4 W-1 17-11 15-15 18-15 10:30 p.m. — NBCSN, Men’s Curling: Brett Devaney 7, Avette Sanchez 7. Totals 14 Montreal at Vegas, 5 p.m. City to Iowa. 6-14 38. Utah 30 28 .517 4 1/2 10-0W-11 18-9 12-19 19-14 United States vs. Japan Toronto at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. MONTREAL CANADIENS — Assigned G 12:40 a.m. (Sunday) — NBCSN, Men’s Ice Elida (20-6, 10-0) — Lacey Ferguson 17, Detroit at Nashville, 6 p.m. Zachary Fucale from Laval (AHL) to Brampton Pacific Division Hockey: Czech Republic vs. Switzerland Cambree Bargas 4, Madison Ferguson 4, Washington at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. (ECHL). W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf (LIVE) Kasyn Creighton 13, Thanya Banda 2. Totals Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Placed F John Golden State 44 14 .759 — 6-4 L-1 22-7 22-7 25-11 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 16 7-16 40. Florida at Calgary, 8 p.m. Quenneville on injured reserve, retroactive to 10 a.m. — BTN, Nebraska at Indiana Melrose 5 8 8 17 — 38 L.A. Clippers 30 26 .536 13 7-3 W-2 16-12 14-14 20-16 Sunday’s Games Feb. 10. 1 p.m. — FSN, Texas at Oklahoma St. Elida 10 6 14 10 — 40 L.A. Lakers 23 34 .404 20 1/2 5-5 L-3 14-14 9-20 11-24 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 10 a.m. — Assigned F 3-pointers — Melrose, Widner 3, Sacramento 18 39 .316 25 1/2 4-6 L-1 8-17 10-22 10-25 Edmonton at Colorado, 1 p.m. Vinni Lettieri to Hartford (AHL). Recalled G Mondragon 1. Elida, L. Ferguson 1. Phoenix 18 41 .305 26 1/2 1-9 L-7 9-21 9-20 12-25 Sunday New Jersey at Carolina, 3 p.m. Brandon Halverson form Hartford. The Associated Press Pittsburgh at Columbus, 4 p.m. SOCCER Friday AUTO RACING Toronto at Detroit, 5 p.m. Major League Soccer Thursday’s Games Girls 12:30 p.m. — FOX, NASCAR, Monster Florida at Winnipeg, 6 p.m. ATLANTA UNITED — Traded the discovery Denver 134, Milwaukee 123 Texico 54, Tucumcari 32 Energy Cup Series, Daytona 500, at Daytona Dallas at San Jose, 6 p.m. rights to M Alejandro Romero Gamarra to the Tucumcari (23-3, 3-3) — Ashley Shipley Minnesota 119, L.A. Lakers 111 Beach, Fla. N.Y. Red Bulls for general allocation money. 18, Aliyah Herrera 6, Jasmine Jones 6, Friday’s Games BOWLING D.C. UNITED — Signed D Chris Odoi- Melanie Jones 2. Totals 9 12-16 32. Team World vs.Team USA at Los Angeles, Calif., late 11 a.m. — ESPN, PBA Tour, 60th Golf Atsem to a one-year contract. Texico (22-3, 6-0) — Kaylee Miller 2, Saturday’s Games Anniversary Classic, at Indianapolis COLLEGE Baylee Sours 21, Jasmine Davalos 10, Riley COLLEGE BASKETBALL Genesis Open Scores CHATTANOOGA — Named Jeremiah No games scheduled. Thompson 2, Jadyn Barnett 1, Alexus Hill 2, 11 a.m. — CBS, Ohio St. at Michigan The Associated Press Wilson cornerbacks coach. Sunday’s Games Mackenzie Clark 2, Ashley Hill 2, Maryelle 11 a.m. — FS1, DePaul at Seton Hall Friday DUKE — Promoted Ben Albert and Matt 2018 All-Star Game Dickerman 8, Mackenzie Haakma 4. Totals 20 1 p.m. — ESPNEWS, UConn at East At Riviera CC Guerrieri to co-defensive coordinators. Named 12-19 54. Team LeBron vs.Team Stephen at Los Angeles, Calif., 6 p.m. Carolina Los Angeles Lanier Goethie assistant football coach. Tucumcari 0 9 5 18 — 32 Monday-Wednesday 1 p.m. — FSN, Georgetown at Marquette Purse: $7.2 million KANSAS STATE — Announced the retire- Texico 8 17 14 15 — 54 No games scheduled 1:30 p.m. — BTN, Nebraska at Illinois Yardage: 7,322; Par 71 ment of defensive coordinator Tom Hayes. 3-pointers — Tucumcari, Shipley, Herrera. Thursday’s Games 2 p.m. — CBSSN, Houston at Temple Partial Second Round Named Blake Seiler defensive coordinator. Texico, Sours 2. Brooklyn at Charlotte, 5 p.m. 2 p.m. — ESPN, Wichita St. at Cincinnati Patrick Cantlay 66-69 — 135 LA SALLE — Announced the resignation of New York at Orlando, 5 p.m. 2 p.m. — ESPNU, Drake at Missouri St. Graeme McDowell 69-66 — 135 field hockey coach Michelle Marks Salmi. 4 p.m. — ESPNU, Pittsburgh at Florida St. Prep tournaments Ryan Moore 68-68 — 136 MEMPHIS — Named Scott Symons inside Philadelphia at Chicago, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. — BTN, Penn St. at Purdue Boys Tony Finau 66-71 — 137 linebackers coach. Washington at Cleveland, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. — ESPNU, Stanford at California District 4-1A Bubba Watson 68-70 — 138 MICHIGAN STATE — Signed football coach Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 8 p.m. GOLF Tuesday Jamie Lovemark 68-70 — 138 Mark Dantonio to a one-year contract exten- L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. 11 a.m. — GOLF, PGA Tour, Genesis Open, Clovis Christian (5) at Elida (4), 6 p.m. Derek Fathauer 68-70 — 138 sion through the 2023 season. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 ✦ PAGE 3B Clovis basketball capsules Clovis girls (15-10, 6-3) at has first place sewn up. The second-place Expect more defensive pressure, more time, and a tie game (42-all) by the third haven’t won at Rock Staubus Gym since La Cueva (13-10, 6-3) team will be whoever finishes 7-3, and third big shots and a good one to end the regu- quarter’s end. Eldorado, though, dominat- defeating Belen 64-61 in their Dec. 30 holi- will be whoever finishes 6-4. lar season. The Lady Wildcats hope it’s a ed the fourth and won 67-57. day tournament championship game. 6:30 p.m. today, La Cueva High School, The teams’ last matchup in late January game that ends with them as a 7-3 second- Last meeting: Jan. 30. Clovis was in it Albuquerque For La Cueva there is more on the line. was kind of wild, with each staging its own place, second-seeded district team. for quite awhile at La Cueva High, actually Last time out: In their last regular-sea- The Bears are still vying for the No. 2 seed big run in the first half, the game getting leading 18-17 after the first quarter and 33- son home game against Sandia Tuesday in next week’s district tournament. close in the second half, and then Clovis 28 by halftime. night, the Lady Wildcats opened the first La Cueva (15-8, 6-3) Manzano’s ‘magic number’ for the seed is finally gaining some separation toward the But, the Bears poured in 27 third-quarter quarter on a 6-0 run and the second quar- at Clovis boys (8-16, 0-9) 1, needing either a win or a La Cueva loss ter with an 8-1 spurt, building a 20-10 lead. end. 6:30 p.m. today, Rock Staubus points while holding the Wildcats to 15, to earn that second seed. Manzano and La One thing that was constant throughout allowing themselves to carry a 55-48 lead Yet they found themselves Gymnasium Cueva split their head-to-head meetings — La Cueva’s defense that haranged into the fourth. And in that period, La tied 22-all early in the third Last time out: The Wildcats were hoping during the regular season, but the Clovis ballhandlers all night. It seemed for Cueva’s momentum continued. In all, the quarter and had to embark to get one on the road, visiting Sandia in Monarchs win the point-differential a while that on almost every play, the Lady Bears outscored the Wildcats 46-26 during on another 8-1 run to con- Albuquerque Tuesday night. But, it was 21- tiebreaker, having lost 70-65 (-5) and won ’Cats were fighting not to lose the dribble the second half, resulting in a 74-59 La WILDCATS struct a 30-23 lead, then 14 Sandia after the first period, and the 82-76 (+6). stayed in control from against La Cueva defenders, or they were Matadors led after every other quarter, too, Cueva win. The Wildcats are the No. 6 seed regard- there, going on to win 51-39 and clinch at having trouble inbounding the ball in the including the final one, 63-51. The lowdown: Tonight will bring about less, but can factor into which team they least third place in District 2-6A. first place. La Cueva — despite playing the state’s some ‘lasts’ for the Clovis boys basketball La Cueva had a dandy against first-place They found enough ways to beat that top-ranked 6A team, Eldorado, on the road team, but could also bring some ‘firsts’, too. visit in next week’s first round — La Cueva Eldorado on the road Tuesday, going to pressure, though, including a couple of Tuesday — rallied to make a game of it, so It will be the Wildcats’ last home game, or Manzano — or in other words, which overtime before losing 58-54. touchdown bombs from Brittni Chavez to much so that some of the highlights made their last regular-season game. direction the bus goes once it gets to Last meeting: Jan. 30, Clovis 46-38. Teya Morris, who worked herself wide open it onto Albuquerque’s NBC affiliate sports- But, they also have a chance for their first Albuquerque. The lowdown: Both teams are tied at 6- near midcourt while La Cueva players cast that night. It was 13-5 Eldorado after district win, their first overall win since Jan. 3 behind undefeated Eldorado, who at 9-0 swarmed close to Clovis’ end. one, but only a 23-20 Eagles lead by half- 9, and their first home victory of 2018. They — Compiled by Peter Stein

Mustangs hold off ENMU men Standings By Eric Murray keep it a one possession game. beyond the arc. Not to mention, MSU & Schedule STAFF WRITER However, after a pair of Jamani Pierce clearly won the “50/50” ball battle for [email protected] free throws kept it within four, 40-36, rebounds, and outscored ENMU in Men’s basketball but the Hounds were held scoreless for second chance points, 16-6. PORTALES — Eastern New the rest of the half, being outscored, 7- “You gotta give them credit. I think School LSC Pct. All Pct. Streak Mexico had a night to forget on 0. that’s an understatement tonight, West Texas A&M 13-2 0.867 23-2 0.920 W7 Thursday, as the Greyhounds were From there, ENMU never got closer (because) Midwestern really came in UT Permian Basin 13-2 0.867 21-3 0.875 W3 Tarleton State 11-5 0.688 16-9 0.640 W4 unable to notch a would-be key Lone than nine points, as Neel hit another 3 here and they out-physicalled us, they Texas A&M-Commerce 10-6 0.625 18-7 0.720 L1 Star Conference men’s basketball vic- off of a fastbreak, followed by a pow- out-toughed us,” Segler said. “They Angelo State 8-7 0.533 17-8 0.680 L2 tory against Midwestern erful Ola Ayodele dunk in transition to just did a lot of the things that you Cameron 6-10 0.375 10-15 0.400 W1 State. Instead, Mustangs extend the Mustang lead to 72-57, have to do in the Lone Star to win Midwestern State 6-10 0.375 10-16 0.385 W1 senior guard Brandon with less than 10 to play in the ball- games. I think their team really rallied Eastern New Mexico 5-10 0.333 10-14 0.417 L2 Neel stole the show, as game. around some other guys and obvious- Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-11 0.267 11-14 0.440 L6 Greyhounds he went off for 32 points “We talked a lot about guarding the ly, that made a difference.” Western New Mexico 1-14 0.067 4-20 0.167 L1 in an 89-74 MSU win. basketball. Segs does such a great job The Greyhounds will host Cameron “He’s one of the lead- of getting his guys in great sets, and at 4 p.m., following the women’s This week ers in the conference and we knew they’ve probably had at least five guys game this afternoon, in their home Thursday that. I didn’t expect Brandon to come score 20 points at one point — so their finale for the 2017-18 season. With UT-Permian Basin 103, Angelo State 78 Cameron 82,Western New Mexico 78 out and make that many 3s — he’s scoring is really spread out,” MSU Thursday’s loss, along with Cameron West Texas A&M 88,Texas A&M-Kingsville 60 done a lot of his work in the last four coach Nelson Haggerty explained. and MSU wins, ENMU falls all the Midwestern State 89, Eastern New Mexico 74 games in the paint, in the lane,” “It was important for each (one of way down to that eighth-place cutline Saturday Greyhounds coach Tres Segler said. our guys) to guard their man, and I in the LSC standings. Northern New Mexico at Tarleton State, 3 p.m. “But from the time he shook my hand thought our team defense was solid. I Needless to say, with just three Texas A&M-Kingsville at UT-Permian Basin, 3 p.m. in warmups, you could tell he was on thought we made a better adjustment games remaining, every single one is a Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 3 p.m. a mission tonight.” in the second half of not allowing must-win, and according to Segler, Cameron at Eastern New Mexico, 3 p.m. Indeed he was. Neel made 8-of-12 them to get many shots at the basket.” Cameron provides some difficult chal- Midwestern State at Western New Mexico, 4 p.m. field goals, including 5-of-7 from 3- Haggerty’s crew came into tonight lenges. “The thing with them is just a Tuesday point land, in the first half. Neel hit a with one key player unavailable due to different style of play — four or five Cameron at Midwestern State, 6:30 p.m. a technical foul suspension, and at the guards at a time,” Segler explained. pair of 3s, and then added a fastbreak Next week layup to give MSU (10-16, 6-10 LSC) same time, the Mustangs toed the LSC “We’re just gonna have to keep the Thursday a 22-21 lead with 9:28 to go in the Tournament cutline as the eighth- ball in the paint, (because) we didn’t Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 6:30 p.m. first half. ranked team in league play. do a good job of that tonight. So UT-Permian Basin at Tarleton State, 6:30 p.m. Eastern (10-14, 5-10) then fell However, they responded by shoot- that’ll be a focus, but I’ve been proud West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 6:30 p.m. behind by five, before Devin Pullum ing 47.7 percent on the night, includ- of these guys bouncing back after Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 6:30 p.m. and Nick Brown added buckets to ing 9-of-17 (52.9 percent) from tough losses all year.” Saturday Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1 p.m. Western New Mexico at Angelo State, 3 p.m. West Texas A&M at Tarleton State, 3 p.m. ENMU basketball capsules UT-Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Commerce, 3 p.m. Cameron at Eastern New Mexico Hounds and Aggies are the LSC’s top “scoring Notes: The Greyhounds are currently tied for Women’s basketball by committee” teams, with JV Long leading fourth place in the LSC with Tarleton State, Men School LSC Pct. All Pct. Streak Time: 4 p.m. Cameron and LaMarquis Thompson leading while Cameron is tied with Midwestern State for Angelo State 14-3 0.824 19-4 0.826 W11 On the air: KSEL 105.9 FM ENMU — both at 11.4 ppg. Both teams have sixth. Jamie Bonnarens leads Cameron and the West Texas A&M 13-4 0.765 21-4 0.840 W6 Records: Cameron 10-15, one other double-figure scorer — Zach Parker LSC in scoring at 17.9 points per game, while Texas A&M-Commerce 13-5 0.722 17-9 0.654 W1 6-10. Eastern New Mexico 10- (11.4) for the Greyhounds and Tyler Wililams the Greyhounds are led by Mikaehla Connor’s Tarleton State 11-6 0.647 17-8 0.680 W1 14, 5-10. (10.0) for the Aggies. 10.5 ppg — good for 18th in conference. The Eastern New Mexico 11-6 0.647 15-9 0.625 W2 Midwestern State 9-8 0.529 12-11 0.522 L2 Last time out: Cameron is Aggies also have the LSC’s leading rebounder Greyhounds coming off an 82-78 win over Women Cameron 9-8 0.529 11-14 0.440 W2 in Leijah Smith (10.4 rpg) while Bonnarens is Texas Woman's 6-11 0.353 9-14 0.391 L1 Western New Mexico. The Time: 2 p.m. seventh (7.5). The Greyhounds only have UT Permian Basin 4-13 0.235 6-19 0.240 L6 Greyhounds suffered an 89-74 loss against On the air: KSEL 105.9 FM Daeshi McCants (7.3 rpg, eighth) in the top 10 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-14 0.176 6-19 0.240 L5 Midwestern State. Records: Cameron 11-14, 9-8. Eastern New in boards, but are the only LSC team with four Western New Mexico 1-16 0.059 1-24 0.040 L2 Last meeting: Jan. 11. The Greyhounds Mexico 15-9, 11-6. in the top 20 — Connor (5.6 rpg, 16th), Shelby pulled off a 70-67 road win. Last time out: Cameron is coming off a 67-55 This week Jones (5.6 rpg, 17th) and Alivia Lewis (5.5 rpg, Notes: The Greyhounds are a game ahead of win over Western New Mexico. The Thursday Texas A&M-Kingsville for the eighth and final Greyhounds defeated Midwestern State 81-66. 18th). The biggest “something’s gotta give” cat- Angelo State 83, UT Permian Basin 61 Cameron 67,Western New Mexico 55 Lone Star Conference tournament spot, while Both teams bring a two-game streak into egory — Cameron leads the league in 3-point- ers made (191) and attempted (605), while West Texas A&M 74,Texas A&M-Kingsville 58 Cameron is tied with Midwestern State for sixth. Saturday. Eastern New Mexico 81, Midwestern State 66 An ENMU win would likely create a tie for sev- Last meeting: Jan. 11. ENMU won 57-53 ENMU leads the LSC in opponent 3-point per- Texas A&M-Commerce 68,Texas Woman’s 57 enth with the Aggies, unless Midwestern State thanks to a late steal and pair of free throws by centage (28.1 percent). Saturday were to fall at 1-14 Western New Mexico. The junior Brandi Gomez. — compiled by Kevin Wilson Texas Woman’s at Tarleton State, 1 p.m. Texas A&M-Kingsville at UT-Permian Basin, 1 p.m. Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 1 p.m. so that’s a comfort.” more than 50 signings earlier as a player and assistant, but Cameron at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m. The team’s on-campus sta- this month, is the son of for- Midwestern State at Western New Mexico, 2 p.m. Walton he’s already gotten a taste. Tuesday dium is the clear change mer Greyhound cornerback An old friend in the universi- Cameron at Midwestern State, 4:30 p.m. From Page 1B from his Greyhound days, and Walton teammate ty’s human resources depart- but Walton also gets the feel- Tonmar Johnson. Next week ent. ment recognized his name ing administration better “That in itself tells you during the process and the Thursday “I think some of the values Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 4:30 p.m. understands the role a foot- where the program is,” two had a 30-minute conver- Coach (Bud) Elliott was ball team and athletic depart- Walton said. “If a former UT-Permian Basin at Tarleton State, 4:30 p.m. sation to catch up. pressing upon us as players ment play into a school’s player’s willing to send his West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4:30 p.m. are evident in the way they “The one thing that does- Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 4:15 p.m. overall success. son there to play, it tells you Cameron at Texas Woman’s, 4:30 p.m. handle themselves on a daily He’ll even get a few what Coach Lee has been n’t change is there’s a foun- dation of good people,” Saturday basis,” Walton said. reminders of his time at able to do with the program Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 3 p.m. “Obviously, the offense is ENMU when he sees the ros- in a lot of different ways.” Walton said. “It’s going to be Western New Mexico at Angelo State, 1 p.m. similar. I think the culture ter. Defensive back Marquel Walton said he’s looking great to be around good peo- West Texas A&M at Tarleton State, 1 p.m. they have is the same foun- Johnson of Huntington forward to running into the ple. Hopefully, they’ll want UT-Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Commerce, 1 p.m. dation as when I was there, Beach, California, one of same people who knew him to keep me around a while.” Midwestern State at Texas Woman’s, 1 p.m.

going to climb within one Texico again, but a Jose Flores-Duran Daytona front rows get younger shot rattled out. Texico transi- tioned quickly, getting an From Page 1B NASCAR once before when he got row. inside bucket from Nathan By Jenna Fryer truly believe it is.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the call to help during Earnhardt’s Elliott is 22 and one of NASCAR’s Phipps on the other end to absence. Team owner Rick Hendrick budding stars. His peers believe he’ll make it 9-4. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Never gave him a car capable of earning the replace Earnhardt in fan voting for Texico boys 65, Tucumcari Tucumcari was called for an 24 — Texico’s boys team also before has one race displayed top starting spot for the biggest race of NASCAR’s most popular driver, and offensive foul on its next pos- NASCAR’s rapidly changing look the year , and after nearly a full year Hendrick gave him a boost this year went undefeated in district play session and the Wolverines while posting an undefeated more than this year’s Daytona 500. out of a race car, Bowman will lead by switching Elliott’s car number to took advantage of that, too, the field to green. No. 9 so the driver can honor his Hall regular season, routing Three drivers under age 25 will start getting a Paden McDermid in the first two rows, new rules will “I haven’t speedway raced in a year, of Fame father, Bill. Tucumcari 65-24. layup on the other end to take a make the cars difficult to drive and so it’s going to be tough,” Bowman “Car looks good. I’m a little biased, The Wolverines improved to seven-point lead. NASCAR’s longtime most popular said. “I have to get my feet back under but the 9 looks good on top of the 6-0 district, 25-0 overall by After a Rattlers’ free throw, a driver will watch from the sidelines. me as far as speedway racing goes.” scoring pylon,” Elliott said after jumping out fast on the Rattlers flip-in by Texico’s Cole NASCAR begins its season Sunday Bowman has given no indication Thursday night’s victory. “I would and staying in control. Rohrbach increased the margin with the 60th running of “The Great how his car will handle because, in an love to have it there more throughout Texico opened an early 5-0 to 13-5 and started a 9-0 run to American Race” and Alex Bowman effort to keep it safe for the Daytona the season.” lead, and though Tucumcari end the quarter. on the pole . 500, he dropped to the back of the Elliott is still seeking his first points snuck back to make it 5-4, Texico led 38-12 at halftime Who? Well, the guy who got Dale field during his qualifying race and victory in the Cup Series after five Texico pretty much rolled from and held a daunting 51-17 Earnhardt Jr.’s coveted seat at avoided drafting. Hendrick teammate runner-up finishes last season. He won there. advantage by late in the third. Hendrick Motorsports when concus- Chase Elliott took the opposite his Daytona qualifying race last year, With the score 7-4, it Further information was sions forced the superstar to retire. approach, won his qualifying race and too, but ran out of gas racing for the appeared the Rattlers were unavailable at press time. Bowman is 24 and had washed out of earned a starting spot in the second Daytona 500 victory. PAGE 4B ✦ SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Thousands mourn Florida school shooting victims at vigil By Aric Chokey Cordover’s voice shook as she read and Marci Shatzman off the names of the 17 people killed. “This is our home and this is SUN SENTINEL where we will not be intimidated by PARKLAND, Fla. — Thousands evil,” Cordover said. “We need to of students, parents and neighbors come together and be there for each lighted the night as they mourned the other.” victims of the Parkland school shoot- The murders also hit home for the ing. They converged on a park for a Stoneman Douglas Eagles Regiment candlelight vigil Thursday, where marching band. They learned they they hugged and cried. would be missing trombonist Alex Frank Guttenberg didn’t remem- Schachter and winter guard member ber if he got the chance to tell his Gina Montalto, among the victims. daughter that he loved her before she “I love you. That’s No. 1,” the was shot and killed at her school school’s band director Alex Wednesday. Kaminsky said as his students stood Jaime Guttenberg, 14, was one of around him in a semi-circle on the the 17 people killed by a gunman at edge of the crowd. “We’re here for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High each other.” School in Parkland on Valentine’s U.S. Reps. Ted Deutch and Debbie Day. Wasserman Schultz, both Florida “I sent her to school yesterday, and Democrats, made an appearance at she was supposed to be safe,” the vigil, calling for tighter gun con- Guttenberg said, with tears in his trol. eyes at the vigil. “My job is to pro- The crowd of parents and students tect my children, and I sent my kid to at one point began chanting “no school.” more guns” and “enough is enough.” He and at least 8,000 others stood Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo, in the sprawling Pine Trails Park. It’s who previously attended the high Los Angeles Times: near the high school where authori- school, spoke to the crowd at the Carolyn Cole ties say 18-year-old Nikolas Cruz vigil. Mourners opened fire and killed 15 students “I’m only who I am because of and two adults, while wounding oth- gather at a vigil ers. this community,” Rizzo said. “I want for the victims “We love you!” the crowd shouted you to know that you’re not alone in of the mass back to Guttenberg as he started cry- your grief. We’re all grieving with shooting at you — the entire country is grieving ing while explaining how his daugh- Marjory ter Jaime was always the “life of the with you.” People from across the globe have Stoneman party.” Douglas High Stoneman Douglas senior Justine reached out about the tragedy, said School in Mulholland stood with her friends at Stoneman Douglas Principal Ty the vigil. She said her mind went Thompson. Parkland, blank after she heard three gunshots Among some of the calls Florida, on Wednesday. Thompson received was one from Thursday. “It registered, and then we ran,” the principal of Sandy Hook Mulholland, 18, recalled. Elementary School in Connecticut, Seventeen plastic angel statues lit the site of a mass shooting in 2012. the Pine Trails Park Amphitheater, in “It’s not something that’s in the place of those who died. People let playbook,” Thompson said. “So I got 17 lanterns loose into the night’s sky some good advice from him, and I’m in commemoration. confident that we are going to move Senior class president Julia forward and get past this.”

OLYMPICS ROUNDUP Vincent Zhou lands American men, myself Winter Olympics host city achieving Olympic success. included, will fight for every Pyeongchang. "I think after the Olympic quadruple lutz point tomorrow. We've all The restaurant temporarily sweep I got caught up a lot Vincent Zhou, the given our 100 percent and I renamed its lettuce wraps with the social media and youngest American compet- couldn't be more proud to “Pyeongchang lettuce some of the celebrity idea, like ing in the Pyeongchang represent my country. I am wraps” and gave them away I'm a celebrity, I'm super cool, Games, landed the first trained, ready, and determine with entrees on Thursday, in I can do whatever I want and quadruple lutz in Olympic to prove myself worthy of an attempt to cash in on the just partying with my friends history on Friday. being an Olympian.” gaffe. and whatnot," Goepper said. Skating to Snow Patrol’s The Palo Alto native is not Last Saturday, a WLS "I think that initial high, that “Chasing Cars,” the 17-year- just a remarkable skater — news team segment went initial rush, it took me a while old kicked off his short pro- he's also the youngest com- viral after it accidentally to sort of really process all that gram by landing one of the petitor on Team USA. used a graphic that read “P.F. had happened during the most difficult moves in fig- “For me, I feel like my age Chang 2018” to illustrate a whole Olympic cycle and now ure skating. is just a number,” Zhou told serious news story about the I think I'm much better off The skater launched off USA Today. “I’m not a typi- political backdrop to the because of that." the back outside edge of his cal 17-year-old. I don’t go to South Korean games. The Goepper, along with fellow left blade and rotated four Starbucks and order the graphic had been prepared American medalists Joss times before landing on the newest frappuccino. I don’t for an earlier, satirical piece Christensen and Gus opposite foot with a triple spend my time vaping with by sports anchor Mark Kenworthy, appeared on “The toe loop to follow. friends.” Giangreco but was mistaken- Late Show” with David As he waited for his turn “I prefer to stay home and ly used again for the straight Letterman and were put on the to take the rink, Zhou stead- read and reflect and just kind news report, a spokeswoman Corn Flakes box. Goepper ied his nerves and said he of do calm things that I enjoy for the station said. even asked Taylor Swift to be tried to “remember to doing. It helps me be more A tweet by P.F. Chang’s his Valentine and held a social breathe,” adding, “my entire mature and feel older than I that announced “contrary to media contest, life ran through my head,” actually am,” he went on to this broadcast, we are not #WhoWantsToDateNick. USA Today reported. say. hosting the games” has since The fame began to wear off The strategy seemed to been liked more than 5,700 and with the next Olympics work, and Zhou, who nabbed P.F. Chang's cashes times, making it a hit piece not for another four years, a season-best score of 84.53, of what we are obliged to Goepper began to experience heads into Friday’s free skate in on blunder refer as “brandter” for the "deep drops" and began drink- competition in the top three. P.F. Chang’s is seeing the Arizona-based chain, which ing heavily and even contem- Addressing his fellow funny side of Chicago ABC has five restaurants in the plated suicide. teammates Adam Rippon affiliate WLS-Ch. 7’s screw- Chicago area. The company "I started to really question and Nathan Chen, Zhou up that confused the Asian- also made a picture of its myself and my motives, hav- tweeted, “All three of the American chain with the own spoof news report in ing all these crazy existential which a graphic appears questions like why am I doing behind the anchor suggesting this?" he said. "What is the that he is reporting on point?" “Pyeongchang Lettuce Rock bottom came when he Wraps.” called his mother, Linda, and said he was thinking about Skier contemplated drinking a whole bottle of vodka in Lambs Canyon in suicide after Sochi Utah. American freestyle skier Behind the support of his Nick Goepper won the bronze parents, Goepper checked medal in Sochi during the himself into a rehabilitation 2014 Olympic Games. It also center in Texas the next fall. nearly ruined his life. Goepper spent 60 days Goepper, 23, was part of an there where he developed a is an Olympic skier. and something he is content American sweep in the men's passion for reading and began "It just familiarized myself on returning to after he goes slopestyle event and will com- to journal and reprioritize his with a really supportive com- for the gold this Sunday in pete in it again on Sunday in relationships. munity of people who had Pyeongchang. Pyeongchang, but to get there "I had a fantastic, life- inflicted the same things upon "I'm gonna ski my best in Goepper had to overcome changing experience," he said. them," Goepper said. "I Korea," he said. "It all comes depression and an addiction to "I just feel very fortunate that thought that was really uplift- down to one day, which is alcohol. my family and my situation I ing and really cool to be able kind of crazy but I've just In an interview with USA was able to take advantage of to talk about that." added more to my life now Today, Goepper opened up that resource." Goepper has been sober that I have to just to look for- about those struggles, which Although some at the rehab since Sept. 26, 2015. An ward to." began to surface shortly after center recognized him, at no adjustment at first, it has experiencing the high of point did he talk about how he become the new norm for him — Wire reports THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS SATURDAY, FEB.17, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5B

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