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.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The GoFundMe page created last month on behalf of athletes in Albuquerque Public Schools raised nearly $11,500 for possible litigation against the state. But there isn’t going to be a lawsuit. So what’s going to happen to the $11,425 that was raised for this cause? La Cueva High School volleyball coach Steve Archibeque, who helped to spearhead the effort, said nearly $10,000 of that money will be paid out to the attorneys – Michael Danoff & Associates in Albuquerque – retained to wage legal proceedings against the state. Which they did, Danoff said, in the form of copious research, working on potential legal documents, letters, meetings and phone calls. ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Amari Brown, in an undated photo, was expected to play his freshman season of basketball at Cibola High. But because of the uncertainty of a season happening in New Mexico, Brown says, he is moving to Georgia, at least temporarily. (Courtesy of Catina Dunn) Temporary relocation or permanent move? Even Amari Brown can’t say for sure. But one thing that we do know is that Brown will not be playing basketball for Cibola High School this spring, if there even is a season. ...................... And that uncertainty about the prospects of having an abbreviated season this semester is the primary reason Brown, the most heralded incoming freshman in the metro area in over a decade, is leaving New Mexico. ....
The fight to return Albuquerque Public Schools athletes to their sports is being taken to the next level. On Monday afternoon, a GoFundMe page — Let Them Play - New… ....