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Rodriguez, just like Boone and Buford, believes he has found a home with the Lobos.
Things didn’t work out for Rodriguez with the Tigers. He redshirted his freshman season in 2019 and played as the back-up punter in the coronavirus-delayed 2020 season. He is left with four seasons of eligibility because of the extra season the NCAA granted due to the pandemic.
When Rodriguez entered the transfer portal after the 2020 season, Boone reached out to him.
“Cjay told me, ‘Hey man, we have something good going on over here, so keep us in mind, ” said Rodriguez, who’s coming to UNM as a walk-on. “Cjay is a really cool dude. Jack is one of my good buddies, too. Me and Cjay used to sit next to each other in our team room. Me and Jack hung out a lot during our first year. Really good guys.”
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Isidro Castillo, 46, is in his own words the “poorest promoter in New Mexico … (who works) the hardest.” He helps fellow state promoters, and he has a card upcoming in Hobbs on Aug. 7. (Courtesy of Isidro Castillo)
In identifying a most valuable player on the New Mexico pro boxing scene, there are a lot of ways one could go.
One couldn’t go wrong, though, in selecting Hobbs’ Isidro Castillo.
“I’ve been promoting since 2010,” Castillo, 46, said in a recent phone interview. “… Not only do I promote, but I help out the (other) promoters in New Mexico, (Lenny) Fresquez, the Perez brothers, Pat Holmes, all those guys, with their matchmaking.
Fairfield Community High School held its annual Awards Day on Friday. Over $650,000 was awarded to FCHS seniors. Among the award recipients is Jacob Britt and Noah McElravey, receiving the Puckett Foundation Scholarship, worth $12,000 each. Winners of the Fairfield First Step Rotary Scholarships, worth $500 each, are Blake Pruitt, Brenna Freeman, Aaron Perez, Jacob Britt, Claire Kakac and Xavier Tullis. Winning the Wayne County 4-H Foundation Scholarship, in the amount of $500 was Drew Barbee. Winner of the Wayne County Farm Bureau Young Leaders Scholarship, worth $1000, was Callie Vaughan, with Casey Opell and Callie Vaughan winners of $750 scholarships each. Winning the Fairfield Memorial Hospital Scholarship, worth $16,200 was Jaylynn Tucker. A live stream of the awards event can be viewed on the FCHS Facebook page.
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