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Created: April 08, 2021 09:01 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Many high school athletes in New Mexico are getting the chance to play championship games at University of New Mexico facilities this week, and along with excitement, there are concerns over how much families have to pay to attend the games.
Dozens of fans watched the 3A boys soccer championship Thursday, as Sandia Prep beat Bosque School, 2-0.
Many are just thankful the game could take place during the pandemic.
“We can’t beat that so it’s great,” Bosque School parent Art Sandoval said.
Jill Levin, another Bosque School parent, said that a few months ago they weren’t sure if the championship would happen at all.