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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Mud Bog 2013

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

The Mud pit is two feet deep of thick sticky mud but the Outlaw Mud Boggers seemed to fly through the bog to a large crowd Saturday afternoon and evening at the Raton Rodeo grounds.

There were several local drivers that tried their hand at the bog, even the ladies played in the mud. Most went for distance in the sticky mud while a few actually made the 90 foot distance and recorded a time. 

Times for the Outlaw Boggers were in the time frame of just under two seconds to about four seconds. What a sight it was to see them bounce and throw mud some 40+ feet into the air. 

the resallts from the mud bogs are
Open class
1st Harry Dee from Farmington N.M.
2nd Horacio Ramero  from Los Lunas N.M.
3rd Manuel Curcia  From Lyden N.M.

Super Modified
1st Isaac Alcon from More N.M.
2nd  Jim Salls from Pecos N.M.
3rd Chris Sena  from Las Vegas N.M.
4th Donnie Adkins from Holman N.M.

Outlaw
1st Jesse Gulas from Los Lunas N.M.
2nd Frank Trujillo from Santa Fe N.M.
3rd Norbert Mondragon from Taos N.M.

Modified
1st Keith Padilla from  Espanola N.M.
2nd George Bustamante from Ribera N.M.
3rd Greg Martinez from Las Vegas N.M.

Pro Stock
1st Brian Scuzzaro from Aguilar CO.

Super Stock
1st Veto Vialpando Sr from Questa N.M.
2nd Jaccob Martinez from Antonite CO.
3rd Deia Williams / Craig from Raton N.M.

Powder Puff
1st Jessica Dalrick from Trinidad CO.
2nd Kathy Howell from Trinidad CO.
3rd Samantha Graeff from Trinidad CO.

Rookie
1st Steven Sandoval from Raton N.M.
2nd Mackenzie Main from Raton N.M.
3rd Michael Pais from Raton N.M.
ATV
1st Ronnie Wilson From Raton N.M.
2nd Kevin Keas from Raton N.M.
3rd Mark Lucero from Raton N.M,







This was only a small part of the crowd at the 2013 Mud Bog race at the Raton Rodeo Grounds Saturday afternoon.

Local Driver Jimmy Spenser found out how deep the mud really is.

Dustin Walton pulls one of his lost shoes out of the mud


Local Driver Roger Lemons

Deia Williams, the bride in her ride, the "Dizzy Deere" Her and Darren Craig were married during the halftime festivities

Tracy Sandoval

TK Ruscetti

McKenzie Main

Michael Pais


 


Monday, July 22, 2013

Osos are Robbed of Wins Monday by the Train Robbers

Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

Vegas  13
Raton   1

Vegas  5
Raton 3

The second inning seems to be the bain of the game for the Osos as the Train Robbers put seven over the plate in the first game Monday afternoon and another three runs in the second game of the double header in Raton.

The game Monday afternoon was a makeup game from Saturday. That game was postponed due to a very wet field from Friday night when Raton saw about 2.00 inches of rain over a five hour period. While this game was a runaway the season finale was a lot closer as the Osos seemed to find the holes in the Robber defense.

However the Osos still couldn't get players rounded to home. A couple of broken bats didn't help as the ball lazily flew into the infield for outs.

It was a great crowd and another perfect evening for the last home game for the Osos. The stands were almost full and cars lined the left field parking area with spectators. For now fans can look back on a first season of professional baseball in Raton and look forward to another.


Stedman Smith slides to second as Randy Wells makes a flying leap for a wayward ball

#22 lets a low outside ball go by on really nice afternoon for baseball in Raton

Gary Stauff slides for second as the ball flies in from catcher Bryan Gregory, however shortstop Aaron Carmen cant quite find the handle on the ball

Gary Stauff is safe at second as the ball gets away from shortstop Aaron Carmon



Train Robber Andrew Lopez tries to get around Bryan Gregory at home plate during the Osos last home game of the season.

Andrew Lopez slid past home plate and scrambles back as catcher Bryan Gregory goes for the tag.

Osos catcher Bryan Gregory makes the tag as Travis Renwick slides into home plate

Travis Renwick looks at the umpire after being tagged at home plate


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Raton SF Split a Double Header Tuesday

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

A wet field on Monday postponed the Raton, Santa Fe game on Monday evening in Raton and it was played at 2:00 pm on Tuesday with a win for Raton 3-2.

Later in the day, however it was another matter when a grand slam by Cameron Sherrer started a 7-run streak in the second inning yo put Santa Fe well on the way for a win.

Raton simply couldn't find the hole in the Santa Fe defense to make things work.

What did work for the Osos on Tuesday night were the pink t-shirts they wore to support the Colfax County Relay for Life. The t-shirts were auctioned off and they raised $368.75.

Matt Lynch can't quite find the handle on the ball

Bryson Sims justs beats the ball in to Osos catcher Evan Richards

Erik Kozel slides in safe at second as Aaron Carman drops the ball on the throw down.

Osos take pride in the Raton community and help out the Colfax County Relay for Life by wearing pink Jerseys for the game. They raised $368.75 for the event this Friday in Raton.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Rain Delay for Osos Taos Game

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

As the clouds moved in rain was expected however what happened in the fifth was not the expected kind of rain that delayed a 2-0 game at Gabriele Field as the Osos hosted Taos.

Raton put two around in the first inning after holding Taos to a goose egg. The remainder of the game went scoreless until the bottom of the sixth when the real rain came down canceling the game and giving Raton the win over Taos 2-0.

Matt Lynch slides safe at home beating the ball home.
 

Aaron Hancsak is tagged on the slide into home plate.

A unexpected rain delay came in the fifth inning then the game was called for real when the clouds let loose in the bottom of the sixth.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Another Tough Night for the Osos

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

A third inning six run rally by the Train Robbers to help put the game out of reach early. Oh but dont count the Osos out that early a 3-run fifth and 4-run seventh inning brought them back in the game but it was too little to late.

Evan Richards put one over the right center field fence for a 3-run homer in the fifth. It was singles and a double that brought in the other four runs in the seventh.

Vegas 0  1  6  1  1  2  0  0  11
Raton 0  1  0  0  3  0  4  0   8


Matt Lynch readies to catch the ball as AJ Alexander slides in.

Whoops there goes the ball as AJ Alexander slides in safe to third

Wesley Jones gets the bunt, he also makes it to first on the play and advances the runner at second.

AJ Alexander gets by shortstop Aaron Carman at second.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tough Night for Osos after Comeback Win Last Night

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

While it was a beautiful night for baseball it was a tough night for the Osos as the Blizzard really froze them out Wednesday night at Gabriele Field with a 15-6 win.

The big bright spot for the Osos came in the second inning when Stedman Smith sent one over the right center field fence. Taos' Ryan Sonberg however countered with a three run homer of his own in the fourth to extend the Blizzard lead.

Raton simply had a hard time finding the holes in the Blizard defense as they were able to make contact with the ball, it just fell in the gloves of Taos. Taos however did find the holes and and had three innings with three runs or more.

Taos  1  3  1  5  4  0  0  1  0  15
Raton 0 3  0  2  0  0  1  0  0   6

Stedman Smith is met at home plate after he put one over the right center field fence for a three run homer.

Ryan Barban makes the throw for a double play early in the game.

Evan Mansell beats the throw to third on the base hit.

Ryan Sonberg makes contact with this one and sends it over the left center field fence for a three run homer.

A wide throw from right field to hold the runner at third

WesLey Jones pops this up and over the backstop for another strike

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Tied after Four

Tied After Six

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

It was one of those games that neither team controlled until late in the game when the Blizzard sent around three runners on base hits.

The Blizzard started it off when Jimmy Martinez slammed one over the left field fence just under the scoreboard making it a 2-0 game. The Osos then followed when Wesley Jones put one over the center field fence for a 2-run home run.

In the seventh the blizzard pulled out three runs on base hits, while the Osos pushed one across in the seventh. By the last pitch in the ninth it was a 6-3 ball game to give Taos another mark in the win column.

Taos   0  0  0  0  2  0  3  0  1  6
Raton 0  0  0  0  2  0  1  0  0  3

Out at second as AJ Doyle slides headfirst into second.

Louie Saenz is safe at second as he just beats the ball on the slide

AJ Doyle makes the tag at second as Mike Russo slides in.

Wesley Jones sends this one over the center field fence for a 2-run home run for the tie in the fifth inning

Jimmy Martinez comes home wide and outside the tag of Osos catcher Evan Richard

What  a night for Baseball at Gabrielle Field, light winds and warm temps made for a great time at the ball field.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Blizzard freeze out Osos

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

It was a beautiful evening for baseball at Gabrielle Field Tuesday, however the Taos Blizzard make it cold on the Osos as they take a 9-4 win.

It was a slow game as well with several hits and easy runs to base with only a few close calls, unlike some of the other Osos games at home. The big play of the game came in the second inning when Brennan May sent one over the left field fence and scoreboard into the tree in Legion Park for a grand slam homer.

Zack Kreager nailed one out over the right center field fence for a solo home run in the sixth.

Taos  1  4  1  1  0  1  0  0  1   9
Raton1  0  0  0  0  1  0  2  0   4

A low throw to second allows Blair Springfield to slide in safe.

This time Blair Springfield doesn't make it with the throw well ahead of him.

Wes Jones gets a hit one of 11 for the Osos on the night.

Luis Gonzalez slides into second after a low fly ball into center field that comes back to catch him at second.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bulls 12 Cowboys 3

By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media

No its not a football score, it comes from the Saturday nigh performance of the 35th Annual Raton Rodeo. Great weather and another large crowd made this year's rodeo performances the place to be this weekend.

While bull riding is one of the feature events the broncs and other performers kept the crowd going especially with a few area cowgirl and cowboys performing Saturday night. While it wasnt the best night for the locals they had some exciting runs as Bryce Segotta just couldnt quite wrangle the horns of his steer and Wes Mack had a good run in the tie down roping but his calf managed to get untied.

Magin Montoya a Roy cowboy was one of those who found the dirt a little too quick in the saddle bronc competition. While Tiffany Segotta showed the girls how its done in the barrels with a 15.93 second run. As always the ladies kept the competition tight as five racers had times in the 16 seconds time frame.

While the bronc riders did better against the livestock the bulls were the clear winners over the riders by throwing 12 riders to the ground before the buzzer. Guytin Tsosie brought home the bull with an 83 score.

Tony Bockman scored a 70 with this ride Saturday evening at the Jim Young Arena.

Bryce Segotta leans in to grab the horns of this steer while dad Beaver Segotta works to keep his steer close.

One hand on the horn and the arm going around to turn the steer over, however something goes wrong and Bryce ends up with a no time.

Johnny Salvo leaps off his horse and heads for the calf to make a 11.4 second run.

In the tie-down calf roping event the horse is an all important part of the cowboy horse team, Ty Pablo's horse keeps the rope tight to make it easier for the cowboy to catch the calf and make the tie-down

Shaun Eberts shows em how its done in the saddle bronc competition.

Jordan Furnish takes this bronc to the buzzer and scores a 76 point ride.

Sam Harper who scored a 71 for his efforts dismounts this bronc in style.

Skeeter Hill and Tyler Getzwiller work it for the crowd however took a no time when the lasso missed its mark.

Kyle Roberts and Jesse Haynie make an 8.0 run Saturday evening.in the Jim Young arena

Dolli Lautaret was on her way to a 15.57 run but tipped this barrel over for a five second penalty.

Nicole Larrabee posts a 16.01 time sets the crowd on their feet as rounds the barrels.

Tiffany Segotta however shows em how its done as she rounded the barrels and flew home in 15.93 seconds.

High flying Craig Begay wont be long as this twists him off before the buzzer.

Guytin Tsosie hangs on to this rank bull for an 83 score Saturday night and was only one of three cowboys to ride Saturday night.

Will Rogers surprisingly walks away without any injuries after his evening ride.

So very important in bull riding is the bull fighters and here they move in to distract the bull from the cowboy on the ground. Rudy Hawks walks away from this one without injuries.

Shall we give him point for a dramatic dismount as Dan Curtin flies well before the 8-second buzzer Saturday night.
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