Valencia County Sports 2024: Year in Pictures Valencia rejoices after securing a volleyball victory over Belen. Dylan Jones finished fourth for BHS in the breaststroke in February at the state swim meet. The action was rough and tumble in March during the Baca Rodeo in Bosque Farms. The LLHS cheerleaders perform in April during the State Spirit Championship. In May, BHS downed Valencia in softball with the help of a grand slam home run. Los Lunas football players (in blue) took part in a 7v7 tournament hosted by Valencia High School. Safe! Belen scores during a May baseball showdown against St. Pius. It’s a hit! A little slugger plays ball in the Little League Challenger Division in Bosque Farms. Valencia’s Jovanny Diaz heads the ball in August during a victory over Los Lunas. LLHS wrestler Logan Talley celebrates after winning the state title at 189 pounds. Jacob Prewitt of Los Lunas clears the bar in the pole vault at the state meet. A touchdown by Aiden Harrington helped Valencia beat Moriarty in the playoffs. Yucca Little Leaguers prepare to be introduced during the opening ceremony. Mike Powers Mike Powers Mike Powers News-Bulletin Sports Writer Published December 31, 2024 - 5:45 a.m. Modified December 31, 2024 - 9:43 a.m. features sports year in photos 2024 year in pictures 2024
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