Cave leads way in Santa Fe
Rio Rancho’s Zach Vigil is hoisted by lineman Darrius Gregory after one of his three touchdowns March 13 in Santa Fe.
Photo Gary Herron
SANTA FE Junior running back Zach Vigil scored three times and quarterback Joey Cave scored twice as the Rams easily won the long-awaited debut of head coach Gerard Pannoni, 57-6, over Santa Fe last Saturday.
Pannoni, by the way, was the only person at Ivan Head Stadium wearing shorts, and no cap, on a chilly, windy afternoon; about 225 Rams fans bundled up in the bleachers.
Running an efficient, no-huddle offense, the Rams had enough points less than three minutes into the game to beat the Demons for the seventh time in as many meetings. Vigil caught a 7-yard scoring pass from Cave, and Elijah Smith ran the ball in for an 8-0 lead. Vigil’s TD capped a nine-play, 72-yard drive after the Rams took the opening kickoff.
Courtesy/MKM architecture & design
From critical access hospitals to public libraries, Benedict is dedicated to serving populations in every area of social interaction.
Credit Steve Vorderman/Input Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne s always vibrant skyline is enjoying a bright new facet, thanks to MKM Architecture & Design s completion of the Columbia Street Landing project.
The project s lead architect, Zach Benedict, has dedicated his career to understanding the connection between people and places, so much so that he is considered one of the leading voices in the Lifetime Community movement, focusing on the socio-economic benefits of age-friendly neighborhoods.
For insight on the thought behind the build as well as the philosophy behind the man, WBOI s Julia Meek spoke with Benedict via Zoom to learn how sense of place drives his passion for civic spaces and connected communities.