Charros’ softball pros close in on final series
The Charros de Jalisco professional women’s softball team needs just one more win to reach the final series of the inaugural Liga Mexicana de Sóftbol (LMS).
The Charros de Jalisco professional women’s softball team needs just one more win to reach the final series of the inaugural Liga Mexicana de Sóftbol (LMS).
Sport and politics have always been inextricably linked, despite the efforts to keep them at a distance.
A major sporting development that has largely gone under the radar is the creation of the first professional women’s softball league in Mexico.
Basketball fans can mark their calendars once again as the Guadalajara Astros begin the defense of their CIBACOPA (Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit) crown next week.
The Charros de Jalisco ended their involvement in the Mexican Pacific League post-season, falling in the quarter-finals to the Venados de Mazatlan.
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The Charros de Jalisco baseball team are tied 1-1 in their Mexican Pacific League (LMP) series quarter-final with the Venados de Mazatlan.
Excitement has been building among American football fans along the bumpy road to attain conference titles, especially in pockets such as Detroit, where euphoric Lions fans bit the cruel dust in their January 28 defeat by the San Francisco 49ers.
Fuerza Regia of Monterrey overcame the Astros de Jalisco in five games in the final of the National Professional Basketball League (LNBP), inflicting the Guadalajara-based team’s third successive loss in the end-of-season finale.