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The University of New Mexico football team’s momentum was stopped cold with a disappointing loss against San Jose State last week, but the prep sports storylines keep heating up.
In the latest episode of “The Sports Den” podcast, Santa Fe New Mexican sports writers Will Webber and James Barron talk about the Pojoaque football team’s first-ever win over a shorthanded Robertson squad. They discuss what the victory means for the Elks’ playoff outlook and look ahead for a Robertson team that has been dealing with suspensions.
The guys also talk about St. Michael’s continued dominance following last week’s throttling of Hope Christian. The victory extended the Horsemen’s win streak to 27 games. James talks about the significance of the streak and the excellence of coach Joey Fernandez.
Will and James also talk about their new weekly prep athlete spotlight, which kicked off this week with a feature on St. Mike’s standout quarterback Kamal Stith.
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By The Santa Fe New MexicanThe University of New Mexico football team’s momentum was stopped cold with a disappointing loss against San Jose State last week, but the prep sports storylines keep heating up.
In the latest episode of “The Sports Den” podcast, Santa Fe New Mexican sports writers Will Webber and James Barron talk about the Pojoaque football team’s first-ever win over a shorthanded Robertson squad. They discuss what the victory means for the Elks’ playoff outlook and look ahead for a Robertson team that has been dealing with suspensions.
The guys also talk about St. Michael’s continued dominance following last week’s throttling of Hope Christian. The victory extended the Horsemen’s win streak to 27 games. James talks about the significance of the streak and the excellence of coach Joey Fernandez.
Will and James also talk about their new weekly prep athlete spotlight, which kicked off this week with a feature on St. Mike’s standout quarterback Kamal Stith.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.