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Feature New Mexico HS Football Week 6 Playoff Projections

6A FOOTBALL

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#1. La Cueva
#2. Centennial
#3. Cleveland
#4. Volcano Vista
#5. Las Cruces
#6 Los Lunas
#7. Rio Rancho
#8. Hobbs
#9 West Mesa
#10. Farmington
#11. Carlsbad
#12. Eldorado

First Out: Albuquerque, Organ Mountain
Next Two: Alamogordo, Piedra Vista
Hanging On: Sandia, Cibola

5A BRACKET

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#1 Lovington
#2 Artesia
#3 Roswell
#4 Belen
#5 Deming
#6 Gadsden
#7 Los Alamos
#8 Valley
#9 Mayfield
#10 Goddard
#11 Highland
#12 Capital

Next Two: Miyamura, Santa Teresa

***WEEK 6 PICK 'EM CHALLENGE***

***WEEK 6 PICK EM CHALLENGE***

You pick the winners, we track the points! Who among you is the best at predicting the outcomes of New Mexico high school football games each week? It’s simple: we select five games weekly, assign points for choosing favorites or upsets, and you submit your picks for each game. We’ll maintain a leaderboard throughout the season to see who comes out on top!

Games
Artesia (3-2 overall) at Lovington (5-0 overall), +700 either way
Texico (4-0) at West Las Vegas (3-2), +600 either way
Valencia (4-1) at Portales (2-3), +650 either way
Bernalillo (4-0) at Espanola Valley (5-0), +600 (Espanola Valley is the upset +650)
Melrose (5-0) at Mesilla Valley Christian (5-0), +650 (Mesilla is the upset +700)

Feature Rise & Grine: Publisher’s Week Six Questions

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Rise & Grine: Publisher’s Week Six Questions

Well, the headline is new. I almost went with Grinding Grine, but that just didn’t do it for me. Today, we dive into our Week Six questions surrounding New Mexico high school football. Which teams are playoff-bound? Who is the real deal, and who’s already looking ahead to next season?

Has the Bubble Popped?​

Thursday night at Wilson Stadium, the 19th-ranked Atrisco Heritage Jaguars face off against the 25th-ranked Sandia Matadors. The spotlight, however, is on Sandia. Once a preseason top-10 team, the Matadors have struggled to live up to expectations. Their season-opening loss to Piedra Vista set the tone, and while they’ve taken care of some other bubble teams, their playoff hopes remain on shaky ground.

Both teams find themselves in a must-win situation, especially with Atrisco Heritage also teetering on the edge after a devastating 14-12 loss to Albuquerque last week. A win tonight could breathe life back into their playoff hopes, but a loss would likely spell the end for one—or both—teams. The question is, has the bubble already popped, or is there still time for a turnaround?

Who is the Real Contender in District 2-4A?​

What we thought we knew in the preseason has completely shifted by Week 6. No one, not a single soul in this great state, would have predicted that Chaparral and Manzano would be 1-0 after the first week of district play. Chaparral upset Albuquerque Academy, and Manzano stunned Portales. Now, we head into another intriguing matchup on Thursday.

St. Pius X, a preseason favorite to contend for the district championship, faces off against Silver, a team sitting at 2-3 overall and 0-1 in district. The question is: will the Sartans fall victim to the upset trend that has already hit other top teams, or can they establish themselves as the real deal? Injuries have slowed St. Pius X, but a well-timed bye week may have given them the recovery they needed to refocus on the season ahead.

Valencia, meanwhile, lurks as another contender, boasting a 4-1 record overall and 1-0 in district play. With so many surprises so far, will the real favorite in District 2-4A please stand up?

Who Will Reign in Southeastern New Mexico: Cats or Dogs?​

Oh boy, we’ve got a good one brewing in southeastern New Mexico! It’s going to be raining cats and dogs. It’s blue vs. orange. The scoreboard operator better be ready for a long night, and the stat guy better have his pencil sharpened. This is perhaps the game of the week—maybe even the game of the season.

The 10th-ranked Artesia Bulldogs (3-2 overall) are making the trip to Lovington to take on the undefeated 7th-ranked Wildcats (5-0 overall). Lovington has been doubted before, picked against more than once this season—but is this the final regular-season question they have to answer? Both teams boast high-powered offenses, and we’re in for an offensive showdown.

Lovington is averaging over 370 total yards per game—259 passing and 113 rushing. Artesia, much like Lovington, is known for their aerial assault, racking up 435 total yards per game, with 314 of those through the air. With both teams firing on all cylinders offensively, this could turn into the longest game of the season, with the clock stopping on nearly every play.

The quarterback battle is one to watch, with Izac Cazares leading the way for Artesia and Matthew Prudencio for Lovington. Both are first-year starters for their storied programs, and both are thriving. Could this game be a preview of the QB of the Year conversation in 5A football?

One thing’s for sure—southeastern New Mexico is in for a treat.

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Feature New Mexico High School Volleyball - Week 6 - Tuesday Night

Grine's Trio of Must-Watch Matchups Tonight

No. 13 Rio Grande (5-6) vs. No. 14 Volcano Vista (5-4), 6pm
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This rematch between Rio Grande and Volcano Vista is shaping up to be a fierce battle. The Ravens upset the Hawks just over a week ago in the APS Metro Championship, taking a nail-biting 5th set 16-14 to advance to the final. Playing on their home court this time, Rio Grande will look to replicate that magic. Bella Shae, Sophia Lopez, and Crystal Gutierrez will lead the charge for the Ravens. Meanwhile, the Hawks, driven by Skylar Schwartz's impressive 110 kills this season, will be seeking redemption. Ava Wrolstad, Breanna Maestas, and Adriana Zavala will need to step up if Volcano Vista hopes to flip the script.

No. 9 St. Michael's (7-3) at No. 7 Santa Fe (8-1), 6:30pm:
The longstanding rivalry between St. Michael’s and Santa Fe has been one-sided since 2019, with the Horsemen dominating the Demons. But this year could finally be Santa Fe’s time. Off to a blistering 8-1 start, the Demons are looking like legitimate contenders. Aleena Hubbard, Makayla Gonzales, Nicole Sallee, and Lillianna Ocampo have been outstanding, and they'll be hungry to break their losing streak against St. Michael’s. However, the Horsemen, despite a tough loss to 4th ranked St. Pius X last night, remain a powerhouse in 3A volleyball. Marissa Sandoval-Moya, one of the state’s top players, alongside Maya Pino and Victoria Victorino, will be formidable opponents as they aim for a three-peat.

No. 12 Albuquerque Academy (7-2) at No. 10 Rio Rancho (6-2), 6:30pm:
This first meeting between Albuquerque Academy and Rio Rancho promises to be a high-caliber matchup. The Rams, led by Jacey Mader, Sanieda Trejo, Alyssa Dominiguez, and defensive anchor Reece Cave, who boasts 126 digs and 137 receptions this season, are looking to solidify their top-10 status. Albuquerque Academy’s rising stars, freshman Kiara Brown and sophomore Sadie Jorgensen, will be pivotal in countering Rio Rancho's firepower. This match has all the ingredients for a back-and-forth thriller.

Note: NMPreps rankings are from Sept 19 and subject to change before this evenings games.
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