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12/15/21 11:36 PM #5538    

 

W Leggett

 


12/16/21 06:08 PM #5539    

 

W Leggett

I’m banned from all ??? or just this store?

 


12/16/21 09:17 PM #5540    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

winkKEEP THEM COMING!!!laugh


12/16/21 09:21 PM #5541    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Funny, funny, funny. 


12/17/21 10:08 AM #5542    

 

Randy Richardson (Richardson)

Happy Birthday ole pard. Seems we had way too much fun to get this old Bill. Maybe we were doing right all this time eh. Have another great day bud. RR 


12/17/21 02:27 PM #5543    

 

Dick Storey

Hello Bill,

To your booster shot cartoon--I hope all get the booster as soon as they are eligible. I did not even feel the thin needle when I got mine, had to ask if she had finished the injection. No after-shot reactions at all. None. Be safe, and help keep others safe, get a Covid vaccine and the booster, please. It is the best protection we have to date to help slow this terrible virus. It is safe, effective and free.

Remember, please, when the Covid-19 virus circulates it will replicate and therefor mutate, even at times into a new variant. Vaccines can help prevent the spread. But, of course, everyone knows all this so please forgive my brief reminder (must be the old biologist in me).


12/17/21 03:59 PM #5544    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)

Hey there Alabama Bill - happy birthday wishes to you !  Have fun celebrating today and with many happy returns!

Dick - thank you for your post about our getting the Covid vaccinations and also booster !   It's sad to think so many people are against getting the vaccination when it will help stop the spread of Covid !  Yes - Glen & I both got our moderna booster last month and I still wear my mask going into the grocery & public places !  
 

Merry Christmas and Happy 2022 to all !


12/17/21 04:37 PM #5545    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

Thanks for all the information about the shots and boosters...

PLEASE REMEMBER that some of us (ME) can NOT get any vaccines or boosters, etc...  I am alergic to all that stuff (and MUCH more) and can NOT get shot.

If I get 'sick' I will just stay home and wait to go to my final HOME.

Still heartlove reading everything and seeing information from you all...KEEP them coming.  

LOVE and PEACE to everyone...

and MERRY CHRISTMAS to everyone!heart


12/18/21 03:17 PM #5546    

 

Dick Storey

Hello Marie,

I am so sorry to hear about your allergies. I know first-hand they can be serious. I'm sure you and your doctor have discussed ways to keep you as safe as possible and of course science-based treatments for the virus are available and new ones on the way.  People with health problems that prohibit vaccines are in a tough situation.  I hope all goes well for you!       smiley


12/18/21 05:00 PM #5547    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

Dick, thanks for your reply and concerns...I am doing everything possible to stay safe, and IF and WHEN the 'time' comes, I am READY!!

Stay safe and warm.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

MARIE


12/18/21 06:14 PM #5548    

 

Donald Ervin

Merry Christmas Marie.  May the good Lord Bless and Keep You!  Don


12/18/21 08:07 PM #5549    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

DON, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU, TOO.

BLESSINGS FOR YOU AND FRIENDS AND FAMILY.


12/19/21 11:56 AM #5550    

 

Bob Lewis

Merry Christmas to all our RHS Classmates. May the Lord bless you and keep you.


12/19/21 11:57 AM #5551    

 

Nelson Evans

Thanks to Bill Clem, Class of '64 for this post.

 

 

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — History has been made.

For the first time in program history, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team has been crowned an NJCAA Division I national champion.

Under the bright lights of historic War Memorial Stadium, second-seeded NMMI scored 24 unanswered points in the first half to take down No. 1-ranked Iowa Western 31-13 on Friday night.

At the end of the game, first-year Bronco head football coach Kurt Taufa’asau was named National Coach of the Year while running back Anthony Grant earned Most Valuable Player honors after carrying the ball 34 times for 192 yards.

The Broncos (12-1) become the first No. 2 seed to claim the national championship since 2013.

“It means a lot. Credit goes out to the players, coaching staff, support staff and all the guys that believed,” said Taufa’asau. “To be an alum and (to) bring it back to New Mexico Military … I’m speechless right now. Just proud of the way guys worked (and) battled throughout the year.”

A turnover in the form of a fumble recovered by Hunter Chambers gave the Broncos the ball back after punting away on their first offensive series.

Grant scored on a 23-yard run on the second play of the series to put NMMI on top with 12:32 in the opening quarter.

The Reivers were forced to punt on their first series.

NMMI marched down the field on nine plays for 85 yards. Diego Pavia capped it all off with a 34-yard touchdown run to extend the lead to 14-0 with 6:10 on the clock.

Iowa Western (10-1) had finally gotten into the red zone on its next drive. Setting up a 35-yard field goal, the Bronco special teams unit got a key block by Jacob Gellhausen to keep the shutout intact.

The Broncos got three points in the form of a 24-yard field goal by William Testa, which capped off a 13-play, 73-yard drive with 11:42 left in the second quarter.

There was a lull for both offenses until NMMI used a 13-play drive to make the score 24-0 after a 16-yard touchdown pass from Pavia to Terrance Moore with 40 seconds left in the first half.

To start the second half, Iowa Western had another turnover after Champ Jenkins forced a fumble that was recovered by Christian Carreathers.

NMMI used the defensive spark to fuel a six-play drive that resulted in a four-yard touchdown pass from Pavia to Grant with 10:34 left in the third quarter.

Down 31-0, things continued to go south for the Reivers on offense as Jayden Oliver grabbed an interception, causing the third turnover of the game by the Bronco defense.

Iowa Western erased the shutout in the fourth quarter when Nate Glantz threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Flournoy with 12:12 on the clock.

The Reivers executed the onside kick to get the offense back on the field. Glantz found Flournoy once more, this time from 37 yards out. After the unsuccessful two-point conversion, Iowa Western trailed by 18 points.

It all came down to a fourth-and-20 situation for the Reivers. The big moment resulted in an incomplete pass, which ended Iowa Western’s comeback hopes.

NMMI then managed the clock with a 13-play drive that ended in the victory formation.

Iowa Western put together 384 total yards of offense while NMMI had 373. The Broncos dominated the rushing attack with 252 yards to the Reivers’ 74.

Pavia finished 13 of 20 for 121 passing yards while he rushed for 55 yards on eight carries. Moore led the receiving corps with 59 yards on four receptions. Tre O’Guinn, William Middleton and Antoine Williams each had four total tackles. The Bronco defense had three sacks, five tackles for loss and two forced fumbles.

New Mexico strong:

Throughout the season, NMMI has built the foundation of its program around in-state players.

There are 21 players on the roster from the state of New Mexico. Taufa’asau hopes to recruit more next season to help add to the depth.

“I think it’s huge. It goes to show that we continue to build our foundation with in-state kids. New Mexico Military Institute isn’t a bad place,” he said. “We can play ball down in Roswell.

“I hope they saw what these guys put on display tonight and put some thoughts in their mind about the recruiting process.”

What the players said:

“We made it. We’re champions. Coming from Canada I didn’t have many opportunities to play football. Not only did the NJCAA give me an opportunity, this school specifically gave me something that I think is very important to grow as a man. It taught me how to value what I have. At the end of the day what I have is these guys right here, my brothers.” —NMMI offensive lineman Tyrone Webber

“Put some respect on NMMI’s name. My expectations were to do the same thing. I stick to my keys, stay to my roles. I came to this game ready to run the ball hard, do everything I needed to do. That was my mindset. I couldn’t be happier. It feels great getting the Most Valuable Player. I couldn’t respect my team and my coaches any more. They’re the ones who helped me get this.” —Grant on getting MVP

“The lessons, experiences and relationships that I’ve made here at New Mexico Military Institute and in JUCO football in general is something I would find irreplaceable. I don’t think I could find that anywhere else. I think it’s really special and something that impacted me personally.” —NMMI linebacker Chase Burtenshaw

 


12/19/21 03:47 PM #5552    

 

Bill Williams

Thanks to all for my birthday wishes, We went to Biloxi for my celebrating and did okay. Actually came back with more than I took.
Hope everyone has a very
Merry Christmas.
Bill

12/19/21 03:58 PM #5553    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

Wonderful posts!  

Thanks to everyone for posting and sharing.

Merry Christmas to us all. 

 


12/19/21 11:28 PM #5554    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Wonderful news about NMMI. May all the alumni from Roswell High School have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It is a brotherhood/sisterhood of caring and sharing that makes this site great. 


12/20/21 02:23 PM #5555    

 

Nova Guynes

 Merry Christmas to the Class of 63

 


12/21/21 02:40 AM #5556    

 

W Leggett

FROM NELSON

 




12/21/21 10:38 AM #5557    

 

Nova Guynes

Nelson – Thank you for the warning about putting our candles with water. I never realized how dangerous it could be.  I will be sending copies of it to friends and family.


12/21/21 12:22 PM #5558    

 

Nelson Evans

This was a shock to me and something I had never thought about. 
I am spreading the word to everyone I can.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Happy Chanukah to all of our RHS classmates.

 We are praying that 2022 will bring health to our nation. God Bless America.

 

 

 


12/21/21 04:57 PM #5559    

 

W Leggett


12/21/21 10:53 PM #5560    

 

Robert Fall

May you all have a peaceful and restoring Christmas.
We are off to Greeley Colorado to get some chilly weather and visit our grandson. We are armed with 3 shots of Moderna vaccine each, masks and an abundance of caution. 


12/22/21 07:06 PM #5561    

 

W Leggett


12/22/21 08:47 PM #5562    

 

W Leggett

Please accept with no obligation, expressed or implied, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender-neutral, celebration of the winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasions of your choice, or secular practices of your choice, with respect for the religious/secular persuasions and/or traditions of others, or their choice not to practice religious or secular traditions at all. I also wish you a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted calendar year 2022, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make Earth great and without regard to the race, creed, color, age, physical ability, religious faith or sexual preference of the wishes. By accepting this greeting, you are accepting these terms. (1)..This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable with no alteration to the original greeting. (2)..It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for herself/himself or others, is void where prohibited by law, and is revocable at the sole discretion of the wisher. (3)..This wish is warranted to perform as expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting, whichever comes first, and warranty is limited to replacement of this wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher. So enjoy your holidays... or not! Screw It......MERRY CHRISTMAS to all you mentally deranged individuals 

 

 

P.S.humbug


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