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Coach Hires & Vacancy - 2020

2020 Head Coaching Search

Albuquerque - Greg Brown (former Bosque girls coach/AAU coach)

ATC - Bobby Romero (former Mesa Vista Head coach - girls)

Aztec High School - Ryan Dee (Former Middle School Coach in Aztec)

Gadsden High School - OPEN

Grants High School - OPEN

La Cueva High School - Brian Joyce (Former College Coach/Ex-La Cueva Bear)

Maxwell High School - OPEN

Mayfield High School - Juan Gonzales (Former Gadsden Head Coach)

Mesa Vista High School - OPEN

Mescalero Apache - OPEN

NACA - OPEN

Newcomb High School - Randy Curley (Former Newcomb assistant)

Pecos High School - Arthur Gonzales (Former Pecos assistant)

Penasco High School - HIRED

Raton High School - OPEN

Valley High School - OPEN


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What is open? What will open?

Team Rankings NMPreps 4A Way-Too-Early Team Rankings for 2020/2021

NMPreps 4A Way-Too-Early Team Rankings for 2020/2021

Today, we start our journey to talk about each in New Mexico high school basketball for the 2020/2021 season.

NO. 22 DEL NORTE KNIGHTS

The Del Norte Knights made a very good and underrated hire last off-season bringing in David Gonzales. Gonzales went 6-19 overall (3-7 district) in his first season with the Knights but looking to make improvements after 'doing more with a lot less'. The Knights lacked plenty last season in terms of talent but Gonzales had them competitive and playing very well. This season he'll have Kayden Washington (2021) returning after being the only player in double figures with 11 points and 9 rebounds per game. Hailie Barton (2021) also returns and will provide some help in the frontcourt for the Knights. It could still be a few years but the Knights will build for the future.

NO. 23 TAOS TIGERS

The Taos Tigers enter this season on a high note after improving their win total to 10-wins (10-18 overall, 2-6 in district) after only winning two games during the 2018/2019 season. The Tigers haven't been to state since 2017 and after three underachieving years they have hopes of making a run at a bid this season. The Tigers lose some senior leadership but welcome back Dahnyell Martinez (2022) who will be a four-year letterman this coming season. Also, look for 6-foot, freshman Kiona Ely to make strides this coming season. This program has had some talent recently and again building a young roster they should be able get back into state in the near future.

NO. 24 SANTA TERESA DESERT WARRIORS

The Desert Warriors should be on the climb and could have one of their better seasons this coming season. They return all but two players and the depth will be a strength for the team this season. Seniors Ariadna De La Torre and Aisha Ramirez are the two to watch this season. Ramirez could become a double-double type of player this coming season, she averaged 6 points and 7 rebounds per game last season. Can they get to 10-wins is the goal for the Desert Warriors. This program has averaged around 5 wins for the last five years and the last time they had 10-wins was during the 2013-2014 season. They went 7-21 last season and that was a big success, can they continue to build on that?

NO. 25 AZTEC TIGERS

The Lady Tigers struggled as they closed out the 2020 season losing the final 16-games and battling in the difficult 1-4A district. Aztec would finish the season with a 5-22 overall season (0-10 district) and at the bottom of the classification. The bad news is the loss of both their capitans from last season. The good news for the Tigers is that they will only graduate four players and look to build up a younger group mixed with a handful of new Tigers. Look for Hallie Sutherland inside for the Tigers.

NO. 26 CHAPARRAL LOBOS

The Lady Lobos are coming off a 9-18 (2-4 district) season and experiencing one of the better turnarounds from the previous season. First-year head coach Jodi Copley inherited a team that won just 1-game the previous season and improved that mark to 9-wins. More good news for a program that is used to sitting in the cellar of the basketball world? Their two best players Ayla Roberts and Andrea Molina, both from the 2022 class, are back for their junior season. Both led the team in scoring and Roberts leading the way in rebounds with 7 per game.

NO. 27 ALBUQUERQUE ACADEMY CHARGERS

The Chargers struggled their way to 4-wins last season and went winless during district play. That is the bad news for the chargers. The good news? Well they return their two best players in Reagan Madonia (2022) and Elena Jordan (2022) both coming off solid sophomore seasons. The Chargers are still going to go through some growing pains but the two could have them fighting for a playoff spot in a year, their senior year.

NO. 28 BELEN EAGLES

The Eagles went 2-24 overall (1-7 district) last season and will have to replace their all-district player from 2020. The good news is the Eagles returning all but four graduating seniors. Teaya Padilla (2021/F) played well at moments last season and has some size to her. The Eagles will still be rebuilding this coming season.

NO. 29 RUIDOSO WARRIORS

The Warriors and head coach Troy Schmidt are coming off a 3-23 season and will again be in an uphill battle. The Warriors job is a tough one and they will be graduating five players off last seasons team. Isabel Klinkole (2021) could be a spark this coming for the Lady Warriors. Also, in the frontcourt is Ariona Morgan (2022) who did well as a sophomore point guard.

UNM’s Weir On The Hot Seat

College Basketball Coaches on the Hot Seat Heading Into the 2020-21 Season



Paul Weir, New Mexico
Overall Record: 52-47 (3 seasons)
Contract Situation: Signed a six-year contract in 2017 that runs through 2023

Weir enters his fourth season with the Lobos without a postseason appearance, and that’s not nearly enough for the rabid fan base. UNM is 14-22 in league play over the last two seasons, and there have also been multiple off-the-court issues with both players and even staff members. The only thing saving Weir is money at this point, and he’s owed about $750K after this coming season.

Player Rankings NMPreps75: Top Seniors #36-#40

NMPreps.com's list of the top seniors for the 2020/1 New Mexico high school football season.

PLAYERSCHOOLCLASSPOSITION
Jorge FigueroaLas Cruces HS2021K
Shane BarronGrants HS2021DE/TE
Karseten RuckerCentennial HS2021ATH
CJ GuiterrezClovis HS2021WR/SS
Elijah SpaldingCibola HS2021WR
Caleb CarrilloFarmington HS2021QB
Walker WenzelSilver HS2021QB

Class of 2021: #41-#45
Class of 2021:
#46-#50
Class of 2021: #51-#55
Class of 2021: #56-#60
Class of 2021:
#61-#65
Class of 2021: #66-#70
Class of 2021: #71-#75
Class of 2021: More to Mention

Team Rankings NMPreps 4A Way-Too-Early Team Rankings for 2020/2021

NMPreps 4A Way-Too-Early Team Rankings for 2020/2021
Grine | NMPreps Site Manager

Today, we start our journey to highlight and rank each team in New Mexico high school basketball.

No. 13 Taos Tigers
The Tigers are coming off back-to-back twenty win seasons, 21-8 overall last season and reached the state tournament. In 2019 exiting in the opening round of the state tournament after reaching the elite eight in 2018. The Tigers could have the highest floor to ceiling argument heading into this season. Many that contribute to our rankings, in debate, have the Tigers any place from 7 to 14 and maybe giving us a dark horse type of team that is well unknown. The two things that we do know; they return one of the top players in the classification in Abdul Khweis (2021) who was a New Mexico All-Tournament team in 2018 and is coming off another stellar season averaging 17 points per game in 2019. They'll need to replace Angel Limas and Noah Armijo but the depth off the bench should be enough for another run at an elite eight showing. Anthony Padilla (2022) and Isiah Jeantete (2022) are a pair of juniors that will provide Khweis with help in terms of scoring options.

No. 14 Grants Pirates
The Pirates had a roller coaster type of season with some highs and lows. They ended up 14-14 overall and reaching the state tournament. The Pirates had another mid-season coaching change as first-year head coach Mark Teel stepped down late January for health reasons. Interim head coach Landon Chavez guided the Pirates to 6 wins of the final 9 including a close loss in the first round against Artesia. Good news for the Pirates is graduating two players, 1 starter and welcoming back some good talent to make a run again in district play. They finished tied for second place last season. Nick Trujillo (2021), Romero Hudson (2021) and 6-foot-4 post Colton Moore (2022) all return. The biggest question is hiring a head coach this late.

No. 15 Lovington Wildcats
After going 16-13 overall last season the Wildcats are entering 2021 with some steam moving forward. This could be a very good Wildcats team as they welcome back three of their top five offensive threats this season. Cobe Sandoval (2021), Isaac Hinson (2022), and Tayten Hillard (2022) each coming into the season after averaging between 8 and 7 points on the season. The Wildcats shared the ball well last season and several players were involved in the system in 2020. Maybe, the one thing that can carry them forward is having the one player to take them over the hump and into the Elite Eight. This could be a big mover forward this season. The Wildcats ended last season on a high note winning three of the final four games and earning a bid into the state tournament.

No. 16 Bernalillo Spartans
Big things could be in store for the Bernaillo basketball team this season. The Spartans could be one of the better teams in this next group of five teams being mentioned in our NMPreps.com preseason rankings for the 2021 basketball season. They'll miss out with the graduation loss to Luis Villegas and Michael Maes but have plenty to be excited about. The Spartans led by longtime head coach Terry Darnell could have himself a very good group. Ayden Madrid (2021), a 6-foot-1 post, is one of several posts that could guide the Spartans roster this season. Pair 6-foot-4 forwards Christian Vigil and Daniel Lopez to round out the Spartans. The Spartans, playing in the toughest district in 4A, struggled to an 0-10 district showing that would keep them out of the playoffs (9-18 overall during 2019-2020). They won't have to battle with Highland this season but the district remains strong with Del Norte, Albuquerque Academy, Hope Christian and Valley. With only eight teams getting a state bid this year it becomes more of a dogfight in this district.

No. 17 St. Pius X Sartans
The Sartans are coming off a 9-16 overall season; losing nine of the final eleven games to the 2020 season. Bad news is the loss of some talented seniors that include big man Derek Rivera. The good news for the Sartans is returning some nice guards that can knock it down when left alone. Look for a core of Alec Garcia (2021), Nick Pascuzzi (2021), and Nick Vargas (2021) led by scoring guard Jonah Arnett (2021) to carry them forward this season. Let's keep in mind this will be year two under head coach Ryan Meyers as the Sartans experienced only their first under .500 season ten years. They will only continue to get better and this could be a perfect rebound season for the Sartans in a shortened season.

No. 18 Miyamura Patriots
The Patriots will enter year four under head coach Reyes Hernandez after going 9-19 overall and 4-6 in district play. The Patriots could be a quiet riser this season and be a sneaky bubble team that gets into the playoffs (if we happen to go back to 16 teams). I like the returning players in 6-foot-5 Christopher Mortensen (2021) and a pair of 2022 players in Cael Stewart, an athletic 6-foot-4 forward, and Mathias Rodriguez. Yes, this could be one that we had too high but it will also be a wait and see. They need to shake off their 'worst' season under Hernandez who won 15 in his first season and 16 in his second year. Year four gives is now the full culture and program under one head coach - make or break?

No. 19 Belen Eagles
The Belen Eagles have been going through a massive rebuild since winning it all in 2018. They went 12-15 in 2019 and now coming off a 7-20 overall season in 2020. The 2021 season will be year four under head coach Andrew Dunnell and will be the one that has the staple of the Dunnell tenure. The Eagles lacked some experience last season and will have some go-to players returning. Guard Josh Sisneros (2021) and Brody Jaquez (2022) will be players to watch. Jaquez, a 6-3 post, played well as a sophomore last season.

No. 20 Bloomfield Bobcats
Bloomfield is coming off back-to-back 11-17 seasons under head coach Randy Crockett who is entering his fifth season, taking over in 2016-2017, at the helm and searching for their first over .500 season since taking over (Bloomfield last went over .500 in 2015-2016 winning 20-games the season). The good news for the Bobcats looking forward is returning do-all wing Raymundo Alcantar (2021). The Bobcats could battle and be in the mix for the third place position and maybe runner up slot in this district.

No. 21 Santa Teresa Desert Warriors
The Desert Warriors are coming off a state tournament appearance and a district tournament championship. They went 11-19 overall last season and 5-1 in district play. This could be high for the Desert Warriors who could be projected to take a step back after graduating 10-players from last season and returning four experienced players. Julian Cobos (2022) is the player to watch the next two years as he'll become the focus point for the future of the Desert Warriors.

No. 22 Pojoaque Valley Elks
The Pojoaque Valley Elks fell short in their building process finishing with a 10-17 overall record. Head coach Thomas Vigil finishes his third season at the helm and has scene small growth going from 6 to 8 to 10 wins in his three years. The bad news: The lose their top four players from last season to graduation and have to replace a majority of their offense. They will look to Lukas Archibeque (2021), Sean Aragon (2021), and Andrew Garcia (2021) moving into the 2020/2021 season. The reality however could be another season around 8-11 wins and missing the state tournament. The district remains the same with Moriarty, Los Alamos, Taos and Espanola Valley. They could find a spot in the DC or in the cellar.

No. 23 Shiprock Chieftains
2019-2020 Record: 8-19 overall, 3-7 in district
Scoop: The Chieftains graduate eight players and could be looking at another season fighting out of the twenty range. The good news for the Chieftains will be in the hands of Shannon Dale (2021) who is a 6-foot-3 forward that can score around the hoop or knock it down from the outside. The Chieftains will go as far as he can lead them this coming season. Their district outside of the top team in Gallup could be a mixture by the end of the season with any team chopping at the runner up spot.

No. 24 Chaparral Lobos
Record: 14-15 overall, 5-1 district
Scoop: It's a brief history but the Lobos accomplished two things in 2019/2020: Highest win total in program history and reached the state tournament for the second time in its' 13-year history. Looking forward the Lobos have to replace its top three leading scorers from last season and in all they graduate six players off their 12-player roster. District play should play into their favor again with Silver and Ruidoso already making our ranking list. Joel Chavira (2021) and Ivan Barcenas (2021) will be the two to watch this season. Chavira with 5.3 points per game and 6.7 rebounds a game.

No. 25 Moriarty Pintos
Record: 7-18 overall, 1-7 district
Scoop: The Moriarty Pintos went 7-18 under first-year head coach Marcus Ortiz. The Pintos were projected to struggle some last season with the move "up" in classification and replacing some vital pieces from the 20-9 team in 2017-2018. The bad news for the Pintos is the loss of seven seniors and all of their frontcourt players. They only return one player over six foot after graduating four. This could be another build type of season for the Pintos but the good news is the district won't be extremely tough. They remain with Espanola, Taos, Los Alamos and Pojoaque Valley.

No. 26 Silver Colts
Record: 5-23 overall, 2-4 district
Scoop: The Silver Colts dropped off last season after making a head coaching change. After three consecutive season of 24 wins (2019, 2018, 2017) and a 20 win season in 2016, along with nine years in a row of an over .500 record under former head coach Brandon Siqueiros. The Colts went 5-23 overall last season and experienced their first losing season since 2010 and lowest win total since 1983 (they went 4-19 that season). The good news for the Colts is the return of just about all of their weapons and options and should escape the cellar this season. They have size and talent that returns next season. They will look to leadership from the backcourt in John Lopez (2021) and Edward Flores (2021).

No. 27 Ruidoso Warriors
Record: 7-21 overall, 0-6 district
Scoop: Unfortunately, for one of 4A's smallest schools in terms of enrollment, it could be finding itself in the 20's and on the outside looking in again. However, head coach Billy Paige will get the most out of his players and program. They enter 2020 on a 7-game losing streak and went 2-16 after the Christmas break. The good news is that they will only continue to get better and they welcome back 11 of 13 varsity players from last season. Four year lettermen Brady Mendez (2020) and 6-foot-3 post Grant Oberheu (2020) look to carry some of the load forward.

No. 28 Los Alamos Hilltoppers
Record: 7-21 overall, 2-6 district
Scoop: The bad news - the Hilltoppers graduate six players off a 7-win team. The good news - the Hilltoppers return Wesley Stanfield (2022) and Harrison Frank (2023), their top two players from last season. Frank is coming off a stellar freshman season.

No. 29 Aztec Tigers
Record: 8-19 overall, 1-9 district
Scoop: The Tigers will have a new head coach next season and coming off a 8-win season they have plenty of room to improve. They have a good foundation with former Matthew Steinfeldft giving them some stability and they return their top two players in Austin Schaub (2021) and Marcus Rios (2021); Schaub led the way with 10 ppg, and 5 rebounds per.
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College Football Thread 10/22-25

Games I will have on and/or likely toss some cash on....

Thursday - Arkansas State at Appalachian State

Saturday
Big Ten starts!

10AM Games
Ohio State vs Nebraska
Ole Miss vs Auburn
TCU vs Oklahoma (I'll be flipping this channel with Liberty/USM)

1:30pm Games
NOTRE DAME at Pitt
Oklahoma State vs Iowa State
Penn State at Indiana (flipping with IowavPurdue)

5pm Games
Michigan at Minnesota
USU at Boise

Cincy at SMU 8:15pm/UNLV at SDSU

What do y'all have this weekend?
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