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Discriminatory bill targeting trans women athletes dies in committee

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Schools can reopen at full capacity

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New PED ruling could hasten prep season

The state’s Public Education Department on Monday put its foot on the proverbial gas pedal. PED Secretary Ryan Stewart said no longer will high school sports teams across the state need to endure the 14-day waiting period to clear COVID-19 protocols before they begin full practices. This development could and perhaps will allow districts like Albuquerque Public Schools to enter their fall varsity sports schedules at least a week earlier than previously planned. “Regardless of (their) re-entry designation, we are now moving into eligibility for (New Mexico Activities Association) participation without the previous two-week waiting period,” Stewart said Monday afternoon.

James Yodice: A late audible allows fans to see Carlsbad play Artesia

And chalk this marriage up to a bit of serendipity. It was Friday morning in Hobbs, and the school district’s Superintendent, T.J. Parks, was having breakfast with some pals, all former educators. Only recently have they been able to eat together again, with restaurants being available for seating. They were discussing this and that. Eventually, the conversation swung to the football rivalry game to be played later that night between Carlsbad and Artesia. A game that wouldn’t have any fans, because of Eddy County’s “red” health status. New Mexico counties in a “red” stage cannot stage a prep sporting event with fans, either indoors or outdoors.

Yodice: Finally, preps strap on helmets — and masks » Albuquerque Journal

Even some Friday night sounds. The long-awaited, and now super-abbreviated, prep football season arrived Friday with nine games. Another 17 are scheduled for Saturday, and two more Monday night close out Week 1. It will be a lightning-quick sprint from start to finish. It is only 28 days from Saturday of this week to April 3, the last day of this weird spring season. ...................... Many schools will play five football games. Some will play four. Closer to home, two games or perhaps even just one. They’ll get a bite or two of this burger and it’ll have to do. But getting a taste certainly beats going without dinner entirely.

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