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02/13/25 - Away | 49-71 L |
01/24/25 - Home | 76-55 W |
02/15/24 - Away | 49-43 W |
01/26/24 - Home | 49-55 L |
02/09/23 - Away | 75-57 W |
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Taos has gone 8-2 against Pojoaque Valley recently and they'll look to pad the win column further on Wednesday. The Taos Tigers are taking a road trip to face off against the Pojoaque Valley Elks/Elkettes at 6:00 p.m. Keep an eye on the score for this one: the two teams posted some lofty point totals in their previous games.
Taos is headed into the matchup having just suffered their closest loss since January 17th on Friday. They fell just short of Espanola Valley by a score of 71-68. While the Tigers didn't get the win, they did start the game off strong, beating the Sundevils 19-7 in the first quarter.
Meanwhile, Pojoaque Valley entered their tilt with Los Alamos on Friday with six consecutive wins , and they'll enter their next game with seven. They took their contest with ease, bagging a 67-30 victory over the Hilltoppers. The Elks/Elkettes have made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won nine games by 22 points or more this season.
Pojoaque Valley's win came from a few key players Taos will need to keep an eye on. One of the most notable was Deondro Lopez, who posted 14 points. That's the most points he has posted since back in December of 2024. Another player making a difference was Joziah Salazar, who went 5-for-9 on his way to 10 points and four steals.
Pojoaque Valley smashed the offensive glass and finished the game with 14 offensive boards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now pulled down at least ten offensive rebounds in five consecutive matches.
Pojoaque Valley pushed their record up to 19-7 with the win, which was their fourth straight at home. They've dominated over that stretch too, winning by an average of 25.8 points. As for Taos, their defeat dropped their record down to 14-11.
Taos might still be hurting after the 71-49 loss they got from Pojoaque Valley in their previous matchup last Thursday. A big factor in that loss was the dominant performance of Pojoaque Valley's Mario Baros, who went 6-for-9 en route to 22 points and four steals. Now that Taos knows the damage he can cause, will they be able to stop him this time? There's only one way to find out.
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