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Artesia’s Beau Byers earns Top 10 finish

Artesia High School sophomore Beau Byers’ golf game is taking him to places he has only dreamed about: facing the best competition in his age bracket (15-18) at a national tournament.

Three Artesia wrestlers advance to state

The Artesia boys wrestling team traveled to Santa Teresa for the regional qualifier ahead of the state meet on Feb. 20-21 at the Rio Rancho Events Center, with the first match starting at 10 a.m.

Artesia boys basketball get revenge against Portales

The Artesia boys basketball team knew it had to bring its A-game to face a Portales team that had beaten them earlier in the year 64-63.

Morgan Fisher excited for state meet

If she does well at the state meet Feb. 20-21 in Albuquerque, Fisher won’t be unknown heading into her junior year.

Artesia swim team finishes second in district

A second-place finish was not the result she wanted, but her team has come a long way since the beginning of the season.

Shovel races return to Angel Fire

What started as a quick way for workers to get down the mountain is now an annual event for the Angel Fire Ski Resort and nearby community of Angel Fire.

Aidan Ciro breaks school records

Ciro broke school records in the 50-meter freestyle with a time of 21:44, the 100-meter freestyle with a time of 50.95 and the 100-meter butterfly with a time of 47.14.

Artesia High bowling finishes as state runner-up

The Artesia High School bowling team made the trip to Silva Lanes in Albuquerque to compete in the 2026 New Mexico High School Bowling State Championship, looking to cap off the most decorated regular season in the program’s 19-year history.

Irvin qualifies for state tournament

Irvin went 3-1 this past weekend at the NMAA Girls Region 2 tournament in Roswell. She defeated ranked opponents to advance to the state tournament on Feb. 20.

Change for Depew made big difference

A change has made a big difference for Artesia senior bowler Brenden Depew: switching from one-handed bowling to two-handed.

Winter activities planned for New Mexico ski resorts

A ranch rodeo, a Mardi Gras party and a weekend of family fun await skiers and other visitors at northern New Mexico ski resorts this month, according to the Ski New Mexico website.

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