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SPORTS
PVHS’ Gallegos signs for softball with Trinidad State JC
BY STEVE SMITH SSMITH@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The small-town atmosphere of Trinidad appealed to Prairie View High School softball player Zoey Gallegos.
So, she signed a letter of intent to continue her softball career and academic interests. The ceremony was Nov. 11 at PVHS.
“I really liked the small community,” Gallegos said. “The way that my coach (Steve Swazo) was describing it was that all of the girls are really close, and we did everything together. I wanted a small community because i get distracted really easily. I wanted to make sure that I was there to focus on my studies on my sports.”
There were a couple of other offers.
“But I thought Trinidad was the right place for me,” Gallegos said.
Gallegos played 79 games for the THawks. She had 103 hits and scored 116 runs. She normally plays centerfi eld. But this year, she pitched and won fi ve games within Eastern Metro Athletic Conference play.
Gallegos is weighing her academic options. One is to study business. The other is to get into special needs.
She spends the last two class periods of her day working in that area.
Gallegos left no doubt about what she’s feeling as she heads toward the next chapter.
Gallegos was a three-time allconference choice.
PVHS’ Mauter battles back, signs for college baseball
BY STEVE SMITH SSMITH@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Unlike a lot of high-school athletes, there was a time when Prairie View’s Devin Mauter didn’t think he’d be sitting center stage during a letter-of-intent ceremony.
But there he was Nov. 11 in the main entryway of his high school as he put pen to paper and signed to play baseball for Ottawa University.
He tore a nerve in his elbow 14 months ago. His coach, Mark Gonzales, said the injury came at a time when Mauter was starting to show “great growth.”
The rehab process took three to four months, and Mauter said it was “tough.”
His injury played a part in what he wants to study.
No other schools showed interest in Mauter, and Mauter said he wasn’t interested in any others.
“What you see, this picture of Devin, is what you get 99 percent of the time,” Gonzales said. “He was a decided underdog. That caused him to sell himself short. There’s a college for everyone. A lot of the recruiting process has changed. It’s who you know, right place at the right time. But you have to seize that opportunity.”
Gonzales said Mauter will “break out of his shell” in college and have a “chance to run the roost in his dorm room.”
SPORTS BRIEFS
Youth soccer
FC Brighton plans to run an indoor soccer clinic through the Brighton Recreation Center this winter. The club team will provide the coaches.
Sessions run from Nov. 30 through Dec. 16. Five- through 8-year-olds meet Tuesdays from 5;15 to 6:15 p.m. Nine- to 12-year-olds meet at the same tme Wednesdays, and 13- and 14-year-olds meet at the same time Thursdays. Call 303-655-2200 or visit brightonrecreation.com.
Masks and state wrestling
The Colorado High School Activities Association is waiting for a next step in the recent mask mandate for Ball Arena, the home of the state high-school wrestling tournament in February.
Kroenke Sports, which owns the arena, requires masks for its guests inside the arena.
“Honestly, nobody really knows at this point,” said Brad Cochi, CHSAA’s director of digital media and media relations.
The state wrestling tournament is due to start Thursday, Feb. 17.
Casino bus fundraiser
A casino bus trip/fundraiser for the Riverdale Ridge football team is set for 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. The cost is $25 per person, round trip. Tweet questions to @VoorheesWayne.
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TRIVIA
1. MEASUREMENTS: How many dry quarts are in a peck? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What’s the name of the island where the Statue of Liberty stands? 3. MUSIC: Which composer is known as “The Waltz King”? 4. GEOMETRY: What is a three-sided polygon called? 5. ASTRONOMY: What is it called when three celestial bodies are arranged in a straight line? 6. TELEVISION: How many Huxtable children were in the long-running “The Cosby Show”? 7. MOVIES: What’s the name of the town in the “Halloween” horror movie series? 8. SCIENCE: What does the acronym FM stand for? 9. LITERATURE: Which famous novel begins with the line, “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”?
10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:
What color is alabaster?

Answers
1. Eight
2. Liberty Island
3. Johann Strauss II
4. A triangle
5. Syzygy
6. Five
7. Haddonfi eld, Illinois
8. Frequency modulation
9. “Anna Karenina”
10. White
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