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JHS Volleyball loses at Tularosa

JHS Volleyball loses at Tularosa

JHS Volleyball loses at Tularosa By John Earp The Lady Wildcats (6-3), ranked #4 in the state AA, came out swinging in their non-district match against the Lady Panthers (5-6; ranked #13 in NMAA 2A) last Saturday in Tularosa, putting 15 points on the board to Jal’s 6...
Not In My Back Yard

Not In My Back Yard

NIMBY By John Earp Not in my backyard. That was the resounding voice of a near-capacity crowd of citizens attending the meeting of the Jal City Council this past Monday evening. Many of those attending used their voice during public comments and during the Planning...
The Candidates Speak

The Candidates Speak

The Candidates Speak In the next several editions of The Jal Record, we will be featuring questionsand answers from the candidates currently running for office in our local elections this November. Eachcandidate will be asked the exact same questions, with incumbents...
Panthers come back from behind to beat Yellowjackets

Panthers come back from behind to beat Yellowjackets

Panthers come back from behind to beat Yellowjackets By John Earp Last Friday night at Panther Stadium, the Panthers (4-1) had their hands full with a closely matched Kermit Yellowjackets (1-3) team. The Yellowjackets required less than a minute and a half of play to...
Panthers dispossessed by Demons

Panthers dispossessed by Demons

      Panthers dispossessed by Demons By John Earp The undefeated Jal Panthers Varsity Football Team faced off against the undefeated Dexter Demons last Friday night in Panther Stadium, in what was expected to be a real challenge for the Panthers,...