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Two Lobos Receive All-Region Baseball Honors
PUHS senior infielder Arturo Magallanes was named to the 1A South All-Region baseball team for 2024. Magallanes led the Lobos with a .610 batting average, 25 hits, 22 runs scored, 20 stolen bases and 14 runs batted in. PUHS junior Johnny Fields, a pitcher and infielder, earned honorable mention. Fields...
How Nogales and Notre Dame kept baseball seasons alive
Nogales' resiliency was on full display Monday night when it was trailing by a run in the bottom of the eighth inning at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Ralphie Felix and David Zazueta saved the Apaches' season with Felix driving in the tying run and Zazueta's double winning it 7-6 the elimination in walk-off fashion in the 5A double-elimination state baseball tournament. ...
Sunrise Mountain aces combine to shut down Nogales in 5A baseball tourney win
Peoria Sunrise Mountain quieted Nogales' aggressive hitters as Tanner Milner and Bryce Madison combined to allow six hits in an 8-1 5A baseball tournament victory at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Thursday. Earlier this week, No. 3-seed Nogales pounded out 13 hits for 14 runs in a run-rule win over Tucson Catalina Foothills in the double-elimination state playoff tournament. ...
When Baseball Was the Only Game in Town
Consider, for a moment, the greatest baseball player to ever represent the town of Patagonia. Seventeen seasons in the major leagues. Two hundred and fifty-two career home runs. Five appearances in the Major League All-Star Game. That would be the late Bobby Murcer. The same Bobby Murcer who starred for...
Lobos Serve Up Improved Tennis Season
When the Patagonia Lobos tennis teams reported for practice this spring they were welcomed by new nets, new uniforms and new LED lights on the courts, courtesy of the school administration. The Lobos responded with their best season in several years—with the boys team winning five of 10 matches (one...
Lobos Come Up Short as Baseball Season Ends
The Patagonia High School baseball season concluded with a pair of back-to-back losses on the road: 17-12 to Ray on April 23 and 10-8 to Fort Thomas on April 24. The Lobos finished with a 1-15 record but had two of their better offensive performances in their final two games.
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