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UNM senior linebacker Dallas Bollema is one of only two full-time starters back from last year’s Lobos’ defense. (MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL)

Bollema relishes role as leader on defense

Apr. 10 | By

Where there's a will, there's a play. Where there's Dallas Bollema, there's ...

 

Valley suspends softball coach for rest of season

Apr. 10 | By

Valley High School has suspended softball coach Oscar Medrano, likely for the rest of the 2013 seaso ...

 

Isotopes’ Van Slyke back on the upswing

Apr. 9 | By

He's going strong again after overcoming disappointments

UNM quarterback David Vega practices in Ruidoso, NM. Wednesday, Aug. 08, 2012. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal file)

Lobo QB Vega Sues APD

Apr. 10 | By

Lobos quarterback David Vega has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, alleging false arrest and false imprisonment by APD stemming from an Aug. 26 incident that resulted in his suspension from the team for the entire 2012 season.

 

Lobos basketball: Final field set for Charleston Classic

Apr. 10 | By

ESPN Regional Television on Wednesday released the names of the complete field for the Nov. 21-24 Charleston (S.C.) Classic that...

UNM basketball player Tony Snell announces on Monday, April 8, 2013, that he is leaving the Lobos to enter the NBA Draft. (Jim Thompson/Journal)

Snell ready for pro career

Apr. 8 | By

With newly hired New Mexico head coach Craig Neal by his side, 21-year-old Tony Snell made it official Monday afternoon....

 

Quick Hits

Apr. 8 | By

Patriots silent on Gronkowski injury    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Pat ...

Albuquerque’s Scott Van Slyke watches his home run in the sixth inning of Sunday’s game at Isotopes Park. (Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal

‘Topes already in a groove

Apr. 8 | By

Bundy happy after sweep of the Cubs

 

‘Topes tonight

Apr. 8 | By

'TOPES TONIGHT Vs. Iowa, 6:35 p.m. ...

Franklin Stubbs once hit four homers in a game for the Albuquerque Dukes. Now he is the batting coach for the Isotopes, giving him a unique perspective. “I get the satisfaction of trying to help young men achieve a goal I achieved a long time ago, which was to play in the big leagues,” Stubbs says. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Ex-Duke Stubbs now a teacher

Apr. 8 | By

When Albuquerque last saw Franklin Stubbs, he was knocking baseballs into the lava rocks just beyond ...