By Mark Smith Enchantment Sports Editor in Chief Enchantment Sports remains in hiatus for now, which is sad for local journalism The shooting death of

By Mark Smith Enchantment Sports Editor in Chief Enchantment Sports remains in hiatus for now, which is sad for local journalism The shooting death of
By Mark SmithEnchantment SportsEditor in Chief It certainly seems like a great time to take a stroll down memory lane. So how about we rekindle
By Enchantment Sports Eddy Aragon, host of “The Rock of Talk” KIVA radio news talk show (4-7 p.m. KIVA 1600 AM), will have Enchantment Sports
Enchantment Sports Today (March 14) at 3 p.m., Enchantment Sports’ Mark Smith will be a guest on KMGG Radio (99.9 FM) to discuss the University
In October 2019, executive director Jeff Siembieda, left, and ESPN Events’ Clint Overby, right, pose with Dreamhouse CEO Eric Martinez during a news conference announcing
Enchantment Sports Brandon Vogt, former co-host of The Sports Bar on The Sports Animal and current host of BV Tonight (6-8 p.m. daily on KKOB
Enchantment Sports We have rewritten and republished the Eric Martinez/DreamHouse New Mexico Bowl story from Oct. 23 about the former title sponsor and CEO’s domestic
Enchantment Sports While the Albuquerque sports talk stations continue to ignore the month’s biggest story in the state, KZRR (94.1 FM) is all over it.
By Mark Smith Enchantment Sports Editor in Chief The New York Times , the Washington Post, the New York Post and Sports Illustrated are among the latest major news
(Updated 1 a.m. Oct 26) Featured photo: Jeff Siembieda, executive director of the New Mexico Bowl, is pictured at the announcement of DreamHouse as the game’s sponsor on
By Greg Archuleta Enchantment Sports Assistant Editor Today, national renowned websites Barstool Sports.com , Deadspin.com stories and AwfulAnnouncing all posted stories about alleged con man Eric Martinez and
Feature photo: On Oct. 24, The Pueblo Chieftain had this picture with a story about alleged scam artist Eric Martinez speaking to a school in
Updated 12:30 A.M. Oct. 25, 2019 Featured photo: New Mexico Bowl executive director Jeff Siembieda, left, and DreamHouse CEO Eric Martinez say they have been
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was rewritten republished on Oct. 31, 2019. It contains a great deal of new information. Feature photo: Eric Martinez’s campaign “I
Feature photo: Eric Martinez, CEO of DreamHouse and the title sponsor of the DreamHouse New Mexico Bowl, posted this photo on social media of himself
FEATURE PHOTO: DreamHouse CEO Eric Martinez speaks during the Oct. 1 news conference when his company was announced as New Mexico Bowl title sponsor. Martinez
PHOTO: Eric Martinez poses in front of the Aperture Center in Mesa del Sol, where he says his DreamHouse Productions will be located. But the
PHOTO: N.M. Bowl executive director Jeff Siembieda, left, and alleged scam artist Eric Martinez pose at Dreamstyle Stadium — site of the Dec. 21 DreamHouse New
Feature photo: One of Eric Martinez’s many alleged Photoshops featured him as a star attraction for the Harlem Globetrotters game in Rio Rancho earlier this
Feature photo: In 1996, the Albuquerque Journal published a story which contained allegations against Eric Martinez for trying to scam people in the boxing community