It was a special season for the Pojoaque Valley football team, but the Class 3A fourth-seeded Elks could not keep it going in the quarterfinals, losing to No. 5New Mexico Military Institute, 42-28, on Friday in the program’s first ... .
The NMMI team leads the district with a 6-0 record, so the Warriors knew they needed to make some changes and be prepared for a tough game. “NMMI comes in here, of course, leading our district as usual ... Frustrated NMMI all day long.
TigerFootball was on the road Friday night, taking on a District 3AAA foe, the Colts of the New Mexico Military institute (NMMI). Under stormy skies, the Tigers battled back from an early deficit to thrill their fans who made ... .