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Scoreboard *****WEEK 12 SCOREBOARD (NOV 8-11)****

6A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#5 Las Cruces 49, #12 West Mesa 7 - Final
#6 Los Lunas 28, #11 Piedra Vista 27 - Final
#7 Rio Rancho vs #10 Sandia, Friday, 7pm
#9 Hobbs 35, #8 Eldorado 14 - Final

5A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#5 Los Alamos vs #12 Valley, Saturday, 1pm
#6 Mayfield vs #11 Belen, Saturday, 1pm
#7 Lovington vs #10 Goddard, Saturday, 1pm
#9 Highland 20, #8 Miyamura 12 - Final

4A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#6 Espanola Valley vs #11 Manzano, Saturday, 1pm
#7 Grants vs #10 Silver, Saturday, 1pm
#8 Valencia vs #9 Moriarty, Saturday, 1pm
#12 Chaparral 10, #5 Portales 0 - Final

3A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#5 NMMI 35, #12 Hot Springs 6 - Final
#6 West Las Vegas vs #11 Ruidoso, Saturday, 1pm
#7 Hatch Valley vs #10 Pojoaque Valley, Saturday, 12pm
#8 Hope Christian vs #9 Thoreau, Friday, 7pm

2A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#5 Eunice vs #12 Laguna-Acoma, Saturday, 1pm
#6 Loving vs #11 Cuba, Monday, 1pm
#7 Raton vs #10 Jal, Monday, 12pm
#8 Navajo Prep vs #9 McCurdy, Saturday, 3pm

8-Man - Quarterfinals - Nov 8/9
#1 Melrose vs #9 Lordsburg, Saturday, 1pm
#2 Fort Sumner vs #10 Escalante, Saturday, 3pm
#3 Mesilla Valley Christian vs #6 Tatum, Saturday, 4pm
#4 Gateway Christian vs #5 Clayton, Saturday, 1pm

6-Man - Semifinals - Nov 8/9
#1 Logan 48, #4 Elida 2 - Final
#2 Grady vs #3 Mountainair, Saturday, 5pm
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Feature 4A: New Mexico High School Football First Round Preview & Predictions

4A: New Mexico High School Football First Round Preview & Predictions

The 2024 New Mexico high school football playoffs are kicking off, and with the first-round matchups set, we’re diving into the teams, players, and factors to watch as they vie for a spot in the next round. Below is a breakdown of each game scheduled for the weekend of November 8th and 9th, including predictions, key players, and Grine’s picks.

FIRST ROUND - NOVEMBER 8TH/9TH
#5 Portales vs #12 Chaparral, Friday, 7pm
#6 Espanola Valley vs #11 Manzano, Saturday, 1pm
#7 Grants vs #10 Silver, Saturday, 1pm
#8 Valencia vs #9 Moriarty, Saturday, 1pm

No. 5 Portales Rams (6-4) vs. No. 12 Chaparral Lobos (3-7)

Date:
Friday, 7:00 PM
Location: Greyhound Stadium (Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM)

Preview: The Portales Rams, ranked fifth, enter the playoffs with hopes of making another deep run after last year's loss in the state championship. The Rams had high expectations at the start of the season, but they faced a setback when standout quarterback Paxton Culpepper (class of 2025) went down early with an injury. Senior Tommy Lopez has stepped up to fill the gap, throwing for 691 yards and 9 touchdowns. Not only a passing threat, Lopez also leads the team on the ground, rushing for 675 yards and 10 touchdowns. Freshman Slade Segovia has emerged as another offensive weapon with 378 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, hinting at a promising future for Portales. However, offensive consistency remains a question as the Rams aim for a deep playoff push.

On defense, Portales relies heavily on Lopez and Segovia, with both playing on both sides of the ball. Lopez leads with 75 total tackles, while Segovia has added 5 sacks and 56 total tackles. Another defensive force is junior Jaylon Newburn, who has racked up 69 tackles this season, and junior Rigoberto Holguin, another player to watch closely in this matchup. The Rams' defense, although young, plays with resilience and depth, making them a tough opponent for Chaparral.

Chaparral, seeded 12th, rarely makes playoff appearances, but this year, they’re entering with renewed confidence after key wins over district rivals Silver (20-14) and Albuquerque Academy (44-20). The Lobos have an exciting core of young talent, led by juniors Juan Urquiozo (class of 2026) and Israel Nieto (class of 2026), along with sophomore Raul Lopez (class of 2027). Quarterback Israel Nieto has been a dual-threat for Chaparral, amassing 1,362 passing yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 403 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns. His top target, sophomore Tyvin Howard, has racked up 598 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns, providing a consistent deep threat.

Defensively, Chaparral leans on senior leaders Manny Rodriguez and Reese Martinez. Rodriguez has accumulated a staggering 136 tackles and 7 sacks, while Martinez has added 114 tackles and 5 sacks. Both are standout defenders and give Chaparral’s defense a chance to keep the game competitive.

NMPreps Prediction​

Score Prediction: Portales 40, Chaparral 14
Favorite: Portales, -21.5
Over/Under: 55 points
Grine's Pick: Portales

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Feature 3A: New Mexico High School Football First Round Preview & Predictions

3A: New Mexico High School Football First Round Preview & Predictions

The 2024 New Mexico high school football playoffs are kicking off, and with the first-round matchups set, we’re diving into the teams, players, and factors to watch as they vie for a spot in the next round. Below is a breakdown of each game scheduled for the weekend of November 8th and 9th, including predictions, key players, and Grine’s picks.

3A - First Round - Nov 8/9
#5 NMMI vs #12 Hot Springs, Friday, 7pm
#6 West Las Vegas vs #11 Ruidoso, Saturday, 1pm
#7 Hatch Valley vs #10 Pojoaque Valley, Saturday, 12pm
#8 Hope Christian vs #9 Thoreau, Friday, 7pm

PREVIEWS

No. 5 New Mexico Military Colts (7-3) vs. No. 12 Hot Springs Tigers (4-6)


In the opening round of the 3A New Mexico high school football playoffs, District 3-3A rivals, the NMMI Colts and the Hot Springs Tigers, face off in a highly anticipated matchup. The Colts, entering as the No. 5 seed, are a strong playoff contender with potential for another semifinal appearance, echoing last season’s success as a 5-seed. In their regular season meeting, NMMI took a decisive 35-0 victory over Hot Springs, showcasing a powerful first half that set the tone.

NMMI opened the season strong, going 4-1, including four shutout wins, with their only loss being a close one to Eunice, decided in the final quarter. After a loss to the No. 2-ranked Dexter, the Colts bounced back with three straight victories before a narrow 42-35 defeat against Socorro in the regular season finale. Key to their success is the dynamic play of junior quarterback Cole Seidenberger, a dual-threat talent and 3A All-New Mexico candidate, who has racked up 18 touchdowns this season. Running back Cohen Tomasits adds further firepower with 773 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. Defensively, the Colts are anchored by seniors Sawyer Hull and Nathan Martinez, alongside standout sophomore Tristian Carranza, who leads the team with 49 total tackles and four sacks. Young talents Grant Maloney and Marcus Kannady also bolster the defense.

Hot Springs, led by first-year head coach Maximus Buckingham, has found new momentum, returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2019 (back when head coach Buckingham was still playing for the UTEP Miners). They started the season with an emotional last-second win over Tularosa (20-18) and compiled a 3-1 record early. District play, however, presented significant challenges, and the Tigers struggled with a 1-5 finish, carrying a three-game losing streak into the postseason. Despite recent setbacks, this year’s playoff appearance has already exceeded preseason expectations, marking a successful step forward in Hot Springs’ rebuilding efforts.

Prediction:
  • NMMI 30, Hot Springs 12
  • Favorite: NMMI, -15.5
  • Over/Under: 44 points
  • Grine's Pick: NMMI
No. 8 Hope Christian Huskies (4-6) vs. No. 9 Thoreau Hawks (8-2)

In another first-round 3A playoff showdown on Friday night, the Hope Christian Huskies, the No. 8 seed, host the No. 9 seed Thoreau Hawks at Milne Stadium. This matchup pits District 2-3A’s Hope Christian against the District 1-3A champions, Thoreau. These teams have a bit of playoff history, having met in the 2021 playoffs where Thoreau edged out a 19-13 victory before advancing to face St. Michael's in the quarterfinals—a prize the winner of this game will also earn.

Hope Christian had a challenging start to the season, opening with a 1-3 record after an initial win over Del Norte. They stumbled with three straight losses to Legacy Academy (2A), Albuquerque Academy (4A), and Manzano (4A) but rebounded with wins over Estancia and Santa Fe Indian. Their strongest win of the season came in district play, where they handled Pojoaque Valley 35-6. Leading the Huskies’ offense is junior quarterback Roman Montoya, a dual-threat talent with 1,590 passing yards, 20 passing touchdowns, 209 rushing yards, and 6 rushing touchdowns. A key weapon for Montoya is standout senior receiver Breylon Williams, who has quietly had one of the best seasons in 3A, amassing 1,316 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. On defense, Krew Ward (2026) leads with a team-high 92 total tackles, while senior Chaney Cecil adds experience. Freshman standout Kashton Ewen has made an impact with 9 sacks and 46 total tackles, showing promise as a young defensive force.

Thoreau enters the playoffs on a hot streak, riding a 7-game win streak as one of the top teams from the northwest region of 3A football. With 24 wins over the past three years, they’ve maintained a consistent presence as a program to watch, capped by an 8-2 season this year. The Hawks’ offense is powered by the senior 1-2 punch of quarterback Stetson Perry and running back Elam Smith. Perry has thrown for 1,193 passing yards and 19 passing touchdowns, while Smith has racked up 1,033 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns. On defense, Sage Westmoreland (2026) anchors the Hawks with 85 total tackles, making him a player to watch in this game.

Prediction:
  • Hope Christian 28, Thoreau 27
  • Favorite: Hope Christian, -2.5
  • Over/Under: 46 points
  • Grine's Pick: Hope
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