Albuquerque Journal

WEEK IN REVIEW

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COVID

SHUT DOWN: For the second time this spring, a positive COVID-19 test has shut down a Santa Fe High School sports program. In March, a positive test shuttered the football program for its remaining two games. And a positive test this week from a girls basketball player will shut down the program for at least 10 days.

BASEBALL

SIGNED: Former Los Alamos High School and University of New Mexico star Jared Mang has been signed by the Frontier League’s Southern Illinois Miners. Mang, an 18th-round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers in the 2019 draft, was not retained by the organizati­on when Major League Baseball contracted its minor league system prior to this season. The Frontier League is an independen­t league, but is a MLB partner.

GAMES GIRLS SOCCER THURSDAY ST. MICHAEL’S 4, SOCORRO 1:

The top-seeded Horseman (8-0-1) won the fourth Class 1A-3A state championsh­ip in program history as Rachael Morgan scored twice, including the game’s first goal off an over-the-top assist from Olivia Farrar at the University of New Mexico. St. Mike’s led 4-0 before the No. 3 Warriors finally got past Horsemen goalkeeper Milena Keene, who still had seven saves. “We base our program on discipline, hard work and respect,” first-year head coach Alfonso Camarena said. “They all like each other. We don’t have stars. It’s one solid team.”

TUESDAY ST. MICHAEL’S 4, SANDIA PREP 0:

Elsa Ranney Smith, Farrah Baker, Grace Sandoval and Claire Patten each scored, and Rachael Morgan had two assists in leading the Horsemen (7-0-1) past the Sundevils in the Class 1A-3A state tournament semifinals.

GODDARD 4, LOS ALAMOS 0: The visiting Hilltopper­s (6-41) managed five shots, but could not put any away in losing to the Rockets in the Class 4A state tournament quarterfin­als.

BOYS SOCCER THURSDAY

ALBUQUERQU­E ACADEMY 2, LOS ALAMOS 1: All the scoring in the Class 4A state semifinals game came within an eight-minute span of the second half. Unfortunat­ely for the visiting Hilltopper­s (7-3), two of those were Chargers goals. Alex Livescu scored off a feed from Jaime Terrazas in the 58th minute to tie it, but Academy got the game winner just three minutes later.

TUESDAY

LOS ALAMOS 2, TAOS 1: Jaime Terrazas scored twice for the visiting, seventhsee­ded Hilltopper­s (7-2) in the Class 4A state tournament quarterfin­als, avenging their two regular-season losses to the No. 2 Tigers (6-1). The win sent Los Alamos to the Thursday semifinals against sixth-seeded Albuquerqu­e Academy.

SANDIA PREP 2, SANTA FE PREP 0: The visiting, fourthseed­ed Blue Griffins (5-4) could generate only three shots on goals in losing its Class 1A-3A semifinal match to the topseeded Sundevils.

GIRLS BASKETBALL THURSDAY

EVANGEL CHRISTIAN 35, MONTE DEL SOL 13: Three players scored for the visiting Dragons (0-2), with Dais Ortiz’s seven points leading the effort against the Eagles.

Other Thursday scores: St. Michael’s 42, Sundevils 24; Española Valley 61, West Las Vegas 42

WEDNESDAY

MORA 44, PEÑASCO 41: Janiya Gold scored 13 points and Lovely Allemand added 12 to lead the visiting Rangerette­s (2-0, 1-0 District 5-2A) past the Panthers (1-4, 0-1).

MESA VISTA 72, MCCURDY 36: Lorena Pacheco scored 17 points and Emma Lovato added 10, but it was not enough to lead the Bobcats (0-3, 0-1 District 5-2A) past the host Trojans (1-0, 1-0).

TUESDAY

LOS LUNAS 70, CAPITAL 34: The host Jaguars (1-3, 1-2 District 5-A) trailed just 35-25 at halftime, but then the offense collapsed as they were able to manage just nine second-half points against the Tigers.

ACADEMY FOR TECHNOLOGY AND THE CLASSICS 43, MONTE DEL SOL 9: Charli Koseoglu scored 12 points and Bella Davis had 10 to lead the host Phoenix (3-0, 2-0 District 2-2A) past the Dragons (0-1, 0-1).

Other Tuesday scores: West Las Vegas 63, Escalante 54; Belen 47, Los Alamos 38; Robertson 52, Taos 49.

MONDAY

PECOS 71, PEÑASCO 23: The host Panthers (3-0, 2-0 District 6-2A) jumped out to a 34-6 first-quarter lead and coasted from there against the Panthers (1-4, 0-1).

Other Monday scores: Cleveland 57, Española Valley

46. Rio Rancho 48, Los Alamos

30.

BOYS BASKETBALL THURSDAY

SANTA FE 53, CAPITAL 50: The Demons (4-1, 3-0 District 5-5A) have seen this picture before against the rival Jaguars (2-2, 2-2). Visiting Santa Fe built a big lead — 42-28 entering the fourth quarter — thEn had to withstand a furious Capital rush that brought the Jags within 48-44 with about two minutes left.

Other Thursday scores: Monte Del Sol 65 Evangel Christian 56.

WEDNESDAY

MCCURDY 58, MESA VISTA 40: The Bobcats (2-1, 1-0 District 2-2A) got out to an 18-6 firstquart­er lead, then outscored the host Trojans (1-1, 0-1) 21-6 in the third quarter.

TAOS 49, RATON 41: Anthony Padilla scored 10 points and Daemon Ely grabbed nine rebounds to lead host Taos (4-0) past Raton (1-1).

ESCALANTE 81, QUESTA 15:

The host Lobos (1-0, 1-0 District 5-2A) jumped out to a 24-1 firstquart­er lead and had no trouble the rest of the way against the Wildcats (0-3, 0-1).

Other Wednesday scores: Peñasco 80, Mora 50; St. Michael’s 50, Santa Fe Prep 44; Robertson 66, West Las Vegas 60.

TUESDAY

SANTA FE 55, MANZANO 32: After taking a 27-13 halftime lead, the Demons (3-1, 2-0 District 5-5A) outscored the visiting Monarchs 18-6 in the third quarter.

LOS ALAMOS 53, BELEN 46: The host Hilltopper­s (3-0) were outscored in each quarter except the second, when they outscored the Eagles 18-4, which was enough for the victory.

MONTE DEL SOL 68, CORONADO 43: Brayan Roybal scored 19 points, Keith Montoya 17 and Kevin Enriquez 12 to lead the visiting Dragons (1-0) to the win over the Leopards.

Other Tuesday scores: Los Lunas 61, Capital 46; Cimarron 60, Academy for Technology and the Classics 49.

MONDAY

TAOS 72, AZTEC 35:

Daemon Ely had 16 points, Josiah Duke 13 and Isiah Jeantete 12 to lead visiting Taos (3-0) past Aztec.

CORONADO 43; QUESTA 34:

The visiting Wildcats (0-2) led 25-21 at halftime, but mustered just nine second-half points against the Leopards.

Other Monday scores:

Robertson 56, St. Michael’s 44; Pecos 75, Peñasco 45; Raton 72, Santa Fe Prep 51; Clovis 64, Española Valley 54.

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