New Mexico American Indian Classic
December 28-30, 2011
The New Mexico American Indian Basketball Classic (NMAIC) is a component of the Striking Eagle Well Being Project that incorporates spiritual, mental, social, and physical well being pillars. The Striking Eagle project is a independent project which is primarily responsible for enhancing the livelihood of all people through well-being. Through the sport of basketball, we strongly advocate and believe that our youth in New Mexico have valuable talents and abilities on and off the court. It is our primary responsibility to recognize those talents and to develop a partnership with schools, organizations such as the New Mexico Activities Association, tribes, and our state.
New Mexico American Indian Classic APPLICATION [click below]
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To participate in the New Mexico American Indian Classic, please click file above.
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New Mexico Activities Association
The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates interscholastic programs for junior and senior high schools in New Mexico. It hosts the statewide sports championship games each year. This article discusses the NMAA organization itself; for information on tournaments and winners of the annual state championships.
Santa Ana Star Center
Santa Ana Star Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, a suburb of Albuquerque. The arena is located near the intersection of Unser Boulevard and Paseo del Volcan. It is part of a larger "City Centre" project, which also includes a new city hall.
Santa Ana Star Casino purchased the naming rights to the arena in a five-year, $2.5 million deal signed in July 2006. The arena was previously known as Rio Rancho Events Center.
The arena was completed at a cost of $47 million USD and opened on October 21, 2006. The Scorpions played their first home game there on October 27, falling to the Arizona Sundogs 3-1 in front of a sellout crowd.
Beginning in fall 2010, it will be home to the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, of the NBADL, as well as the New Mexico Mustangs, of the NAHL. It was formerly home to the New Mexico Scorpions, of the CHL and the New Mexico Wildcats, of the AIFA.
Santa Ana Star Casino purchased the naming rights to the arena in a five-year, $2.5 million deal signed in July 2006. The arena was previously known as Rio Rancho Events Center.
The arena was completed at a cost of $47 million USD and opened on October 21, 2006. The Scorpions played their first home game there on October 27, falling to the Arizona Sundogs 3-1 in front of a sellout crowd.
Beginning in fall 2010, it will be home to the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, of the NBADL, as well as the New Mexico Mustangs, of the NAHL. It was formerly home to the New Mexico Scorpions, of the CHL and the New Mexico Wildcats, of the AIFA.