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Monday, April 1st
Grady 30, Jal 3 - F
Logan 11, Gateway Christian 1 - F
Santa Rosa 10, Raton 0 - F

Tuesday, April 2nd
Albuquerque 19, Highland 4 - F
Belen 11, St. Pius X 2 - F
Bernalillo 3, Hope Christian 2 - F
Bloomfield 7, Aztec 1 - F
Centennial 6, Alamogordo 4 - F
Cleveland 7, Farmington 5 - F
Clovis 4, Goddard 2 - F
Cobre 9, Silver 2 - F
Eldorado 16, Roswell 8 - F
Eldorado 7, Roswell 0 - F
Elida 4, Mescalero Apache 1 - F
Goddard 2, Clovis 0 - F
Grants 11, Valencia 2 - F
Hobbs 5, Artesia 2 - F
Hobbs 7, Artesia 6 - F
Kirtland Central 19, Shiprock 4 - F
Las Cruces 7, Mayfield 5 - F
Los Lunas 12, Miyamura 1 - F
Menaul/Oak Grove 22, Penasco 2 - F
Menaul/Oak Grove 24, Penasco 2 - F
Mesilla Valley 15, Lordsburg 1 - F
Navajo Prep 9, Rehoboth Christian 5 - F
New Mexico Military Institute 3, Sandia Prep 1 - F
Organ Mountain 13, Gadsden 1 - F
Rehoboth Christian 16, Navajo Prep 6 - F
Rio Rancho 11, Atrisco Heritage 0 - F
Ruidoso 13, Tucumcari 0 - F
Santa Rosa 18, Estancia 0 - F
Tularosa 14, Hatch Valley 5 - F
Valley 6, Albuquerque Academy 5 - F
Volcano Vista 8, Cibola 0 - F
West Las Vegas 13, Pecos 3 - F

Wednesday, April 3rd
El Paso Leadership Academy East 13, Santa Teresa 5 - F
Los Alamos 14, Espanola Valley 0 - F
Manzano at Highland - Missing score
Moriarty 13, Pojoaque Valley 3 - F
Silver 12, Socorro 2 - F
West Las Vegas 13, Sandia Prep 3 - F

Thursday, April 4th
Albuquerque Academy 11, Hope Christian 7 - F
Aztec 10, Miyamura 7 - F
Cobre 4, Santa Fe Indian 3 - F
Kirtland Central 22, Gallup 9 - F
Navajo Pine 11, Thoreau
Navajo Pine 7, Thoreau 6 - F
Portales 19, Raton 1 - F
Rehoboth Christian 10, Tohatchi 0 - F
Roswell 18, Lovington 4 - F
St. Michael's 18, Penasco 0 - F
Valencia 19, West Mesa 12 - F
Volcano Vista 9, Valley 7 - F

Friday, April 5th
Atrisco Heritage 18, Volcano Vista 13 - F
Belen 32, Highland 4 - F
Bernalillo 4, Del Norte 2 - F
Centennial 12, Alamogordo 0 - F
Centennial 17, Alamogordo 3 - F
Cleveland 20, Cibola 3 - F
Cobre 7, Pecos 1 - F
El Paso Leadership Academy East 13, Deming 3 - F
Espanola Valley 3, Taos 2 - F
Estancia 10, Mora 5 - F
Grants 4, St. Pius X 3 - F
Las Cruces 14, Mayfield 3 - F
Las Cruces 14, Mayfield 3 - F
McCurdy 13, Cimarron 3 - F
Melrose 12, Tularosa 5 - F
Organ Mountain 3, Gadsden 0 - F
Organ Mountain 5, Gadsden 0 - F
Raton 14, Penasco 0 - F
Sandia 11, Farmington 4 - F
Sandia 5, Farmington 1- F
Santa Fe Indian 11, Laguna-Acoma 1 - F
Santa Rosa 7, Gateway Christian 6 - F
Socorro 10, Mescalero Apache 6 - F
Socorro 16, Mescalero Apache 8 - F
St. Michael's 6, Portales 0 - F
Taos 9, Espanola Valley 5 - F
Zuni 13, Hot Springs 12 - F

Saturday, April 6th
Albuquerque 12, Santa Fe 11 - F
Atrisco Heritage 14, Albuquerque Academy 4 - F
Cobre 7, St. Michael's 5 - F
East Mountain 8, Ruidoso 7 - F
East Mountain 9, Ruidoso 7 - F
Eldorado 4, Piedra Vista 2 - F
Goddard 7, Santa Teresa 4 - F
Goddard 8, Santa Teresa 6 - F
Los Alamos 18, Pojoaque Valley 4 - F
Los Lunas 12, Manzano 7 - F
Los Lunas 13, Manzano 0 - F
Magdalena 15, Lordsburg 5 - F
McCurdy 17, Estancia 7 - F
Menaul 15, Jemez Valley 5 - F
Mesilla Valley 3, Capitan 2 - F
Piedra Vista 5, Eldorado 1 - F
Pojoaque Valley 7, Los Alamos 5 - F
Portales 14, Pecos 0 - F
Rio Grande 13, Capital 1 - F
Rio Grande 17, Capital 2 - F
Robertson 13, West Las Vegas 3 - F
Robertson 17, West Las Vegas 16 - F
Sandia Prep 14, Tucumcari 7 - F
Sandia Prep 19, Tucumcari 6 - F
Santa Fe 14, Albuuerque 4 - F
Santa Fe Indian 5, Raton 3 - F
Tularosa 13, Gateway Christian 7 - F

Classified Taos High School

POSITION: Taos High School Head Football Coach




QUALIFICATIONS: Qualified individuals should have prior high school coaching experience, strong leadership and communication skills, be able to work with administration, faculty and parents.







SALARY: As Per Salary Schedule





EMPLOYMENT TERM: 2024-2025 School Year





APPLICATION

PROCEDURES: Complete formal application, letter of interest, resume and minimum of two professional reference letters



APPLICATION

DEADLINE: April 8th, 2024





SUBMIT TO: Esther Winter, Human Resource Director

Taos Municipal Schools

310 Camino de la Placitas

Taos, NM 87571

Feature 4A New Mexico High School Baseball: One Month Review

4A New Mexico High School Baseball: One Month Review

As we immerse ourselves in the excitement of the baseball season, it's time to take stock of the performances of our top high school teams across the state. With five weeks behind us and April on the horizon, let's evaluate where these teams stand as we approach the midpoint of the 2024 season.

No. 1 Goddard High School (Roswell, NM)
The Rockets endured a challenging weekend at the Sal Puentes Tournament in Rio Rancho, ending with a 1-2 record. Despite this, they maintain a solid 7-4 overall record, with all four losses against formidable 5A opponents - Rio Grande, Carlsbad, Rio Rancho, and Cleveland. Noteworthy is their recent victory over Albuquerque Academy, securing a 7-4 scoreline in the Rio Rancho tournament.

No. 2 St. Pius X School (Albuquerque, NM)
The Sartans have faced stiff competition, with losses against 5A teams Eldorado (twice), Atrisco Heritage, La Cueva, and Volcano Vista. However, they remain unedfeated against 4A competition, with a commendable 10-5 overall record heading into April.

No. 3 Grants High School (Grants, NM)
The Pirates continue to build on their early-season momentum, boasting a 10-5 overall record. After dropping their season opener double-header to Volcano Vista, they embarked on a six-game winning streak. Though they faced setbacks against Goddard, Piedra Vista, and Uintah (Utah), they enter April riding a four-game win streak.

No. 4 Artesia High School (Artesia, NM)
Despite a 6-7 overall record, the Bulldogs have shown resilience, securing a crucial win over Albuquerque Academy. Notable losses include encounters with 5A opponents Belen, Clovis, Piedra Vista, Cibola, Carlsbad, La Cueva, and Cleveland, indicating a challenging schedule.

No. 5 Albuquerque Academy (Albuquerque, NM)
The Chargers maintain an 8-6 overall record but are facing a tough stretch, currently on a three-game losing streak. Their losses include matchups against formidable 5A opponents, highlighting the competitiveness of their schedule.

No. 6 Bernalillo High School (Bernalillo, NM)
The Spartans boast a solid 10-3 overall record, marked by a key win over Belen. Despite losses to Valencia and Aztec, they enter April on a four-game win streak, showcasing their potential.

No. 7 Belen High School (Belen, NM)
After a slow start, the Eagles surged with seven consecutive wins before stumbling against Bernalillo. With a 10-4 overall record, their losses mainly come against 5A programs, underscoring their competitiveness.

No. 8 Chaparral High School (Chaparral, NM)
The Lobos have made a promising start with a 10-6 overall record. Despite losses to Texas-based teams and a double-header setback against 3A Cobre, their quality win over El Paso Leadership Academy East positions them as a dark horse to watch.

No. 9 Santa Teresa High School (Santa Teresa, NM)
The Desert Warriors hold a 5-7-1 overall record for the season. They've faced tough competition, including losses against 5A teams such as Gadsden, Las Cruces, Mayfield, and Hobbs, as well as El Paso Leadership Academy (Texas). Notably, they split a double-header with Cobre, securing a victory with a 10-8 scoreline and earning a tie in the second game.

No. 10 Valley High School (Albuquerque, NM)
No. 10 Valley High School (Albuquerque, NM) - The Vikings hold a 6-7 overall record for the season. They've faced challenges in the past two weeks, managing a 2-4 record in their last six games. Among their losses are matchups against formidable opponents such as St. Pius X, Albuquerque Academy, Rio Grande, Volcano Vista, Cibola, and a double-header setback against Organ Mountain. However, a significant victory over Hope Christian underscores their potential for success.

No. 11 Hope Christian School (Albuquerque, NM)
The Huskies maintain a strong 10-4 overall record, with recent success in four of their last five games. Though they've faced setbacks against Belen, Cleveland, and Valley, their resilience is evident as they continue to compete.

No. 12 Bloomfield High School (Bloomfield, NM)
The Bobcats boast a solid 6-2 overall record, with losses solely to Bernalillo High School. A key victory over Valencia underscores their potential as they enter April and prepare for district play.

Feature 5A New Mexico High School Baseball: One Month In Review

New Mexico High School Baseball: One Month In Review

As we delve into the heart of the baseball season, it's time to reflect on the performances of our top high school teams across the state. With five weeks behind us and April beckoning, let's assess where the teams stand as we approach the midpoint of the 2024 season.

No. 1. Rio Rancho High School (Rio Rancho, NM)
The Rams are riding high after clinching victory in their home tournament, the Sal Puentes Tournament, triumphing over Sandia in a nail-biting championship match with a score of 2-1. Their overall season record stands at an impressive 14-3, with notable losses against Sandia (5-3), La Cueva (14-4), and El Paso-Americas High School (Texas).

No. 2. Sandia High School (Albuquerque, NM)
With a commendable 12-3 overall record, the Matadors enter April seeking to rebound from a close loss to Rio Rancho High School (2-1) in the Sal Puentes Tournament final. Additional losses include encounters with La Cueva (13-3) and a split double-header against La Cruces.

No. 3. La Cueva High School (Albuquerque, NM)
The Bears boast a solid 12-2 record, highlighted by a thrilling 10-inning victory over Carlsbad (5-4). While they've suffered defeats against Sandia (8-3) and Hamilton High School from Arizona (17-0), they've also showcased their prowess with a dominant win over Sandia (13-3).

No. 4. Las Cruces High School (Las Cruces, NM)
Sitting at 8-3 overall, the Bulldawgs faced setbacks against Cleveland (11-6) and Sandia in a tight double-header (3-2). Their recent loss to El Paso Leadership Academy East serves as motivation as they prepare for upcoming challenges.

No. 5. Cleveland High School (Rio Rancho, NM)
Despite a strong start (10-1), the Storm faced a tough stretch, dropping consecutive games to La Cueva, Rio Rancho, and Sandia. Currently standing at 12-4, they aim to regain momentum, having avenged an early loss to Hobbs.

No. 6. Volcano Vista High School (Albuquerque, NM)
The Hawks hold a commendable 14-2 record, their only defeats inflicted by Sandia (3-2) and Cleveland (4-3). With their eyes set on further success, they remain a force to be reckoned with.

No. 7. Rio Grande High School (Albuquerque, NM)
After a slow start, the Ravens have found their rhythm, securing five consecutive victories to reach an 8-4 overall record. Though they've faced defeats against tough opponents like La Cueva and St. Pius X, their recent winning streak signals a resurgence.

No. 8. Carlsbad High School (Carlsbad, NM)
The Cavemen, with a 10-6 record, have endured challenges including losses to out-of-state teams Midland Legacy and Pebble Hills, and a mixed performance in the Rio Rancho tournament dropping games to Rio Rancho and La Cueva. However, a nine-game winning streak earlier in the season underscores their potential for success.

No. 9. Centennial High School (Las Cruces, NM)
The Hawks are currently boasting a 7-4 overall record for the season and are entering April riding a 4-game winning streak. Among their four losses this season are defeats against El Paso Leadership Academy East (5-2), Los Lunas (4-1), and a season-opening double-header loss to Carlsbad.

No. 10. Hobbs High School (Hobbs, NM)
The Eagles are holding steady with a 6-7 overall record for the season as we approach April. Among their losses are encounters with Organ Mountain, Belen, and a double-header setback against Centennial last weekend. However, they managed to turn the tables on Organ Mountain with a double-header victory on March 23rd.

No. 11. Organ Mountain High School (Las Cruces, NM)
The Knights maintain an 8-3 overall record as we move into April. Despite a strong 6-0 start to the season, the Knights stumbled with three consecutive losses before rebounding with a double-header triumph over Deming last weekend. However, they faced defeat against Rio Rancho and dropped a double-header to Hobbs on March 23rd.

No. 12 Eldorado High School (Albuquerque, NM)
The Golden Eagles currently hold a 7-4 overall record this season. Despite a solid 5-1 start, they've encountered a rough patch with a 2-3 record over the last two weeks and last five games. Losses have come against Volcano Vista, Rio Rancho, Rio Grande, and Cibola.

As the season progresses, these rankings are sure to shift.

Last Call for Post Season Award Nominations

Please add players below that you feel deserve to be recognized for any of the following awards that will be presented at the conclusion of the 2024 New Mexico high school basketball season.

Mr Basketball
Miss Basketball
All New Mexico Team (Awarded to the Top 24 Players in New Mexico regardless of classification or graduation year)
All Senior Team
All Junior Team
All Sophomore Team
All Freshman Team
All Next Up Team (8th Graders)
Coach of the Year
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Monday, March 25th

Good morning folks,

As you’ve noticed took a little break this week but I’ve been writing some off-season stories and stuff that will be coming Monday. Took a little regroup week - preseason football, basketball all tournament team, and baseball (maybe softball) coming soon! Have a great weekend and enjoy some March Madness. Go Lobos!

Any baseball guys out there that want to cover the state tournament in May please contact me.

Grine
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