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  2. List of New Mexico Activities Association championships

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    This list of New Mexico Activities Association championships gives the past US state of New Mexico ... Single Class 1974: Amistad ... Baseball: 1960: 2015 16: 17: Hobbs:

  3. Category:Baseball venues in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball venues in New Mexico" ... Santa Ana Star Field; T. Tingley Field This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 06:05 (UTC ...

  4. Tingley Field - Wikipedia

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    The site of Tingley Field was originally one of several public baseball fields used by Albuquerque's various semi-professional teams in the early 20th century. One of these teams was the Apprentices, made up of Santa Fe Railroad employees. In the late 1920s the Apprentices leased the field and built a fence and wooden grandstand with a capacity ...

  5. New Mexico Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    It includes the NMAA Hall of Fame, the New Mexico High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor, the New Mexico Officials Association Hall of Fame, and a hall of the persons from New Mexico who have been inducted in the National Federation of State High School Associations Hall of Fame. [21] The NMAA Foundation was founded in 2007.

  6. Albuquerque Dukes - Wikipedia

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    The Dukes went 24-30, but withdrew from competition in June of that year. The league was silent from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II, but play resumed in 1946 with the Dukes returning to the league, which was reclassified as Class C. In 1955 the West Texas–New Mexico League stepped up one more level, to Class B.

  7. Albuquerque Sports Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque Sports Stadium was a baseball stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, which was built in 1969 as a modern replacement for the aging Tingley Field. The ballpark had a seating capacity of 10,510, though it occasionally accommodated much larger crowds.

  8. Artesia Dodgers - Wikipedia

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    Artesia teams hosted home minor league games at Brainard Park. Today, the ballpark is still in use, known as Brainard Baseball Field, and serves as the home to Artesia High School teams. The ballpark is located at 1102 North 13th Street in Artesia, New Mexico. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Albuquerque Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    The Albuquerque Cardinals were a minor league baseball team based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Albuquerque teams played exclusively as a member of the Arizona-Texas League in 1932 and from 1937 to 1941, winning three league championships. The team played as the Albuquerque "Dons" in 1932 before the league folded, resuming play in 1937.