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Soccers: Elks and Elkettes Lose to Bernalillo
Bernalillo defeated the Elks 2-1 in Bernalillo on Wednesday afternoon, while the Elkettes lost 6-0. In Wednesday’s match against Bernalillo the Elks came out sluggish. The schedule said they were to play after the girls. Upon arriving they told that we were going to play first. “Our players had twenty minutes to suit up and get warm,” Pojoaque...
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Soccer: Elks Hoping To Increase Their Numbers
When Pojoaque High lost their first game 7-0 to Grants on August 24 they only had 12 players suited up and five of the players were playing their first high school soccer game. Not exactly a recipe for success. But
Volleyball: Disciplined Elkettes in Come from Behind Victory
Victoria Tapia Goes Up for the Kill The Elkettes won a hard fought 20-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-23 victory over Los Alamos High Saturday afternoon in Ben Lujan Gymnasium. It appeared the Lady Hilltoppers (0-1) were going
Football: Hilltoppers Blank the Elks in Season Opener
Up 12-0 at the half, the bigger, faster Hilltoppers exploded for 28 second half points to defeat the Elks 40-0 Friday night in Los Alamos.
Volleyball: WOW! The Elkettes Were Awesome!!!!!!
Kiana Vigil launches a rocket ……………………… The Elkettes put on a clinic as they steamrolled Capital High 25-17, 25-7, 25-20 Wednesday night in Ben Lujan Gymnasium. Like
Volleyball: Elkettes Set to Defend Their Crown
Returning Starters: Front row left to right: Cara Salazar, Tamarra Vigil Back row left to right: Kiana Vigil, Liz Gomez, Lindsay Longacre Mirror, mirror on the wall who has the most successful New Mexico high school
Soccer: Elks and Elkettes Blanked in Season Opener
Neither the Elks are Elkettes could put a ball in the net Wednesday afternoon on the Pueblo of Pojoaque Wellness Center Soccer Field against the Grants High School Pirates. The Elks lost 7-0, while the Lady Pirates won 10-0.
Soccer: Elkettes Have the Speed to Compete
Elkettes Lined Up with a Goal ………………. Last year, the Elkettes were defense oriented. This year, head coach Angelo Montoya said things will be different. “I’d like to
Eighth Grade Athletes Not Required to Start Season on Middle School Teams
………………………………… Adan Delgado, Superintendent, Pojoaque Valley School District, has issued a statement that the district will not require
Cross Coutry: The Elks and Elkettes Are Steeped In a Winning Tradition
Returning varsity runners; front row, left to right: Brandon Jaramillo, Jereme Santistevan. Back row, left to right: Sam Roybal, Daniel Santistevan, Justin Vigil and Craig Roybal. …………………………………. Allan
