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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 27

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jam i 'nrMT loot lull Oct ItM TNg NIWMCIICAN jr edges 28-22 Drake Aggies Local briefs CSF spikcrs take 2nd EaiUrn New Mexico defeated the College of Santa Fa 15-4, 15-2 Saturday In the champlonihlp gant of tha CSF Invitational Volleyball Tournament. Saltern and CSF had advanced to the final four after a round-robin tournament Involving four other teama the Santa Fe Volleyball Club, Weitern New MexIco, Adams State College and New Mexico Highland! In the semifinals, Eastern defeated the SF Volleyball Club 15-11, 15-11 and CSF defeated Western 15-5, 5-15 and 15-5 CSF returns to action Monday with a match at Adams State College In Alamosa, Colo Cage officials to meet 7 -F, 1 the school the sec 5-yard to with and Casko in by were half 11 on 1 the Interception later Tanks 28-7 third struck by last and Terry in There will be an organizational meeting for area basketball officials Tuesday at the National Guard Army Reserve building All current officials and those interested In refereeing are welcome to attend A discussion of general rules Is on the agenda for the meeting, which Is scheduled for 7 30 ti, L' HORSEMEN DEFENSE St. Michaels High Moving In on the play are Richard Ahrenklel School linebacker Steve Pacheco stops a Taos left, and Mark Torres. St. Mike routed Taos ball carrier during their District 2AAA 26-8.

matchup at Brother Abdon Field Saturday. LAS CRUCES (API -Senior quarterback Rick Caako scored two touchdowns and paaaed for 159 yards and another score to lead visiting Drake to a 28-22 win over error-prone New Mexico State In Missouri Valley Conference football Saturday Cssko, the fourth leading passer In the nation entering the game, hit on 15 of 24 passes while fullback Am-ero Ware rushed for 179 yards The Bulldogs opened up a 28 14 halftime lead, then withstood a second half rally by the Aggies to take their sixth win of the year against two losses while evening their MVC record to 2 2 The Aggies (ell to 3 4 with the loss and 1-2 In league play The Aggies took a 7-0 first quarter lead as quarterback Jamie McAlister capped a 43 yard, seven-play drive with a 10 yard touchdown pass to Rudy Rudlson Mark Ceballos added the extra point A pair of pass interceptions by McAlister In the second period proved costly to the Aggies, however, as Drake converted both turnovers into scores to post a 14 7 lead at the half Colorado Mines pounds WNMU GOLDEN, Colo (AP Quarterback Mark Dill passed for 176 yards and three touchdowns to lead Colorado School of Mines to a 41-10 shellacking of Western New Mexico in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football Saturday Western New Mexico opened the scoring with a field goal only to have Mines run and pass for four straight touchdowns, three of those involving Dill Dill threw (or scoring strikes from 39, 2, and 37 yards and added an 8 yard run, pacing the Orediggers to 27 unanswered points Troy Tack capped the scoring with a 1 yard run Bright spots for WNMU were the running of Stacy Gerk, who gained 121 yards and the passing of Thom Simmons, who tossed for 175 yards and a score McAlister ended game with five Interceptions, which tied a record and prevented NMSU from recapturing lead the rest of the game. Drake's scoring In the ond quarter came on an pass from Casko flanker Pat Dunsmore 9 01 left In the first half on a 3 yard plunge by with jpst 25 seconds left the period Both point after tries Hendrik Mike Mayer good Drake took the opening kickoff of the second and drove 80 yards In plays to go up 21-7 Caskos second touchdown of the night, this one from yard with 10 07 left In period Another McAlister moments turned into a 3 yard touchdown by Talmadge and the Bulldogs led with 7 29 left in the quarter The Aggies finally back on a 2 yard run Keith Norwood on the play of the third quarter on a 28 yard touchdown pass from McAlister to Haynes with 5 20 left the game Volleyball meeting set The Santa Fe Recreation Departments women's volleyball league will conduct an organizational jneetlng Wednesday In the city manager's conference room at City Hall On the agenda for the meeting, which is scheduled to get under way at 6 30 is the discussslon of the leagues bylaws McCurdy rallies to beat SFIS 14-8 overall and 2-0 In district McCurdy plays host to Cuba next Saturday Cuba is unbeaten, untied, and unscored upon this season prep round-up 0 0 4 Quarierpack Jim Everett scored on a 4-yard run and hit Jeff Dunn with a 29 yard scoring pass The victory was the seventh in a row for No 1 ranked Eldorado and runs its district record to 3-0 Belen is now 2 2 1 in the district and 5-2 1 overall Belen battled Eldorado on even terms through the first three quarters as Mikel Stone scored on runs of 1 and 25 ya rds Eldorado finished with 363 total yards to Belens26l McCurdy SF indn 0 0 1 SF Indian Mark Quintana 3 run (Quintana run) McCurdy JaH Hollar I pa from Rck Oontaiat (Tony Outiarrai kick) McCurdy David Lucorolrun (Cutitrraikick) ESPANOLA McCurdy Mission staged a fourth- quarter rally to defeat Santa Fe Indian School 14-8 here Saturday Down 8-0, McCurdy began its comeback under the direction of quarterback Rick Gonzales, who was replacing the injured Tim Burgett Burgett was lost for the season with a broken hand last week Gonzales connected with Jeff Roller for a 1-yard pass in the fourth period Tony Gutierrez kicked the extra point to cut the Santa Fe Indian lead to one Gonzales directed the final Bobcat scoring drive 52 yards in eight plays with 1 30 remaining in the game David Lucero ran the ball over from 3 yards out to cap the play Gutierrez again kicked the extra point Both teams battled throughout the first half but neither team was able to score Belen 0 7 5 0 1) 3 7 Id 14 38 Finally, in the third period, SFIS running back Mark Quintana broke in from the 3-yard to give Santa Fe Indian its score McCurdy stopped the Braves twice in the first quarter on the 3-yard line following two Bobcat turnovers In the second quarter, McCurdy again prevented SFIS from scoring from close range this time from the 19 The loss dropped Santa Fe Indians record to 4-3 The Bobcats now stand at 5-1 Uorcdo EV6 Vic Byrum 15 B-Vone 1 run (Sedilio lillO Eldorado 38, Belen 13 ALBUQUERQUE (API Tony King scored two touchdowns and speedy Vince Warren accounted for another as unbeaten Albuquerque Eldorado wore down Belen 38-13 in a District 2AAAA game King scored on runs of 2 and 34 yards while Warren scored from 15-yards out ktckl vtrtll 4 run By rum kick) Stone 35 run (kick foiled) King 3 run (kick foiled! Warren 15 run (run ooodl Ounn 30 pat from vereff Dorwart kick I King 3d run (Dorwart kick) Santa Fe High runners stay undefeated According to Santa Fe coach John Alire the Taos Invite showed mce or less where we stand Manzano will be our toughest girls' competitor and they tell me that Alamogordo Is tough in the boys' division Both Santa Fe teams return to action Saturday in Albuquerque in the Albuquerque Valley High School Invitational It will be the last meet before the district cham pionship TAOS Larry Romero and Nancy Rivera set course records here Saturday to lead the Santa Fe Demons to a sweep of the Taos Invitational cross country meet Romero covered the 3 1-mile course in 17 13 to capture the boys individual honors Rounding out the field were Jerry Arquito, Albuquerque Rio Grande, Brian Ca-tanach, Santa Fe, John Gomez, Taos, Hector Martinez, Santa Fe, Marcos Griego, Penasco, Darrel Fong, Santa Fe, Gary Romero, Penasco, David Sanchez, Penasco, and David Gallegos, Rio Grande Mike Gonzales finished 12th for the Demons Santa Fe placed four runners in the top ten to score 28 points and capture the team honors Rounding out the top teams were Penasco (48), Rio Grande (66) and Raton (112) It was the boys' eighth consecutive victory Rivera covered the distance with her best time ever for 3 1 miles 18 19 She captured the girls individual honors Santa Fe swept the top five finishing positions by plac ing, otner tnan Rivera, Jannell Neely, Louise Chavez, Debra Big-bee and Karla Kruhm in the first five spots The rest of the field were Loretta Barboa, Rio Grande, Dianne Martinez, Rio Grande, Melissa Salazar, Santa Fe, and Trisha Maxwell, Santa Fe The Demonnettes also captured team honors with a perfect score of 15 Rio Grande was a distant 55 and Raton and Taos failed to score It was the Demonettes eighth consecutive victory, also from magnetic tuning probes to infra red analyzers the cars of the 80s need sophisticated equipment to keep them running efficiently The kind of equipment youli find at over MOO firestone stores coast to coast St. Mikes freshmen end season with win ran 30 yards for the first one and later caught a 15-yard pass from Chris Salazar Other Horsemen who scored where Paul Martinez, who broke for a 6 yard touchdown, and Joe The St Michaels High School freshmen football team closed out its season Saturday by beating Los Alamos Pueblo 28 6 Matt Torres scored two touchdowns to pace the Horsemen He Blea, who also caught a Chris Salazar pass Horsemen coach Bob Chavez had nothing but compliments for his players "I was very impressed with line We had a great defensive effort, he said Many of these players will do very well on varsity In a few years St Mike's finished with a 6 1 record losing only to Las Vegas Robertson on the road ic i Go thru lcet mud and snow! firestone SHOW BITER polyester cord DAVID R. SIERRA is your EXPERIENCED and QUALIFIED candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE: 16 years a New Mexico trial lawyer Former Assistant Attorney General and Deputy District Attorney for Los Alamos, Rio Arriba and Santa Fe Counties Vietnam Veteran Awarded Bronze Star Qualified to hear all cases, in our District including those arising out of the prison riot and escapes.

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