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Gonzales, Lobos welcome key incoming freshmen

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... University of New Mexico football coach Danny Gonzales speaks to the Lobo freshmen and their parents during a dinner event on Friday at the Tow Diehm facility. (Courtesy of UNM Athletics) Last week, as University of New Mexico freshman Andrell Barney Jr. settled in his new home in Albuquerque, he took a moment to walk around the campus by himself. The 5-foot-11 defensive back from Basha High School in Chandler, Arizona made sure to familiarize himself with his new surroundings as he never had the opportunity to do so because of the coronavirus pandemic last year. Barney and the majority of the incoming freshmen arrived last week at UNM for what they believe will be a special season.

Goddard s Sarah Mathison prepares for senior year - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record By Zac Alfers Special to RDR Sports Senior year of high school is a momentous time for many young people, as they make the transition into adulthood and begin making their own plans for their future. The excitement of applying to colleges and discussing potential career paths with classmates could be a lot to handle for some. When you add the challenges of online school and shortened athletic calendars caused by the COVID-19 outbreak on top of all that, it’s easy to see how a high schooler could be overwhelmed. Goddard’s Sarah Mathison brings the ball up the field during a game. (Steve Notz Photo)

Goddard s Larry Luna signs with UNM | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record By Tom A. Ruiz Special to RDR Sports In his junior year, Larry Luna, starting left offensive tackle for the Goddard Rockets, kept running back Sammy Zaragoza and quarterback Robert Aragon on the sports pages. His aggressive style of play led the University of New Mexico to recruit Luna and signed him to a letter of intent on Wednesday. National signing day was Wednesday and the two-time first team all-state offensive lineman says he signed with the Lobos because of the family culture he felt while visiting there. “The (coaches) were more family oriented than I thought. The coaches didn’t just ask me a lot of football stuff, they asked about my family and how I was doing,” said Luna.

UNM s 2021 football recruiting class includes 4 locals

Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal University of New Mexico football coach Danny Gonzales’ vow to recruit heavily in his home state showed up significantly on National Signing Day on Wednesday. Four of the 20 who officially signed with the Lobos are from New Mexico: wide receiver Luke Wysong (Cleveland High School, Rio Rancho), linebacker Ja’Shon Lowery (La Cueva High), Jaden Phillips (Clovis High) and offensive lineman Larry Luna (Goddard High, Roswell). Phillips is listed as an athlete who could play offense or defense. When he was hired a year ago, Gonzales said that he would make New Mexico a priority for recruiting, and he continues to say it.

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