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Feature NMPreps 2023 New Mexico Defensive End of the Year Award Finalists Revealed

2023 DE of the Year Voting (3 Votes)

  • Bo Dixon - La Cueva High School (2024)

  • Brian Coyle - Mayfield High School (2024)

  • Chuka Tutman - Cleveland High School (2024)

  • Demarcus Thompson - Lovington High School (2024)

  • Eli Lynn - Roswell High School (2024)

  • Jackson Blair - Los Alamos High School (2024)

  • Julein Montano - Centennial High School (2024)

  • Kash Alley - Las Cruces High School (2024)

  • Michael Cordero Gill - Rio Rancho High School (2024)

  • Nehemiah Yorfee - Portales High School (2024)


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NMPreps 2023 New Mexico Defensive End of the Year Award Finalists Revealed

As the echoes of the 2023 New Mexico high school football season reverberate, it's time to shine a spotlight on the defensive ends who left an indelible mark on the gridiron. NMPreps is excited to present the finalists for the Defensive End of the Year Award, recognizing these outstanding athletes for their exceptional performances and impact on their respective teams.

These finalists, nominated by coaches across the state, represent a formidable lineup of defensive prowess. Let's delve into the standout defensive ends contending for this prestigious accolade:

Bo Dixon - La Cueva High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 17 total tackles, 1 sack
  • Performance Highlight: Contributed to La Cueva's defensive efforts, showcasing tenacity and a knack for disrupting plays.
Brian Coyle - Mayfield High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 164 total tackles (82 solo), 11 tackles for loss (TFL), 2 forced fumbles
  • Performance Highlight: A defensive force for the Trojans, Coyle's impressive tackle count and disruptive plays underscore his impact on the field.
Chuka Tutman - Cleveland High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 66 total tackles (28 solo), 10 TFL, 6.5 sacks, 1 interception
  • Performance Highlight: Played a crucial role in Cleveland's defense, combining tackles, sacks, and interceptions to keep opponents in check.
Demarcus Thompson - Lovington High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 71 total tackles, 18.5 sacks, 37.5 TFL for the 4A state champions
  • Performance Highlight: A key contributor to Lovington's championship run, Thompson's disruptive presence in the backfield played a pivotal role in their success.
Eli Lynn - Roswell High School (2024)
  • Accolades: Nearly 20 total tackles for the Coyotes, 5A state runner-up
  • Performance Highlight: Demonstrated consistent performance for Roswell, contributing to their impressive 12-1 season and runner-up finish.
Jackson Blair - Los Alamos High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 85 total tackles
  • Performance Highlight: Anchored the Hilltoppers' defense with a remarkable tackle count, showcasing durability and defensive prowess.
Julein Montano - Centennial High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 65 total tackles (33 solo), 4.5 sacks
  • Performance Highlight: A disruptive force on the defensive line, Montano's tackles and sacks reflect his impact on Centennial's defensive efforts.
Kash Alley - Las Cruces High School (2024)
  • Accolades: Considered one of the top DEs, key contributor to Bulldawgs' semifinal appearance
  • Performance Highlight: Played a pivotal role in Las Cruces' deep playoff run, establishing himself as a top-tier defensive end.
Michael Cordero Gill - Rio Rancho High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 47 total tackles (23 solo), 4 TFL, 4 sacks
  • Performance Highlight: Demonstrated disruptive skills for the Rams, contributing to their defensive efforts with tackles, tackles for loss, and sacks.
Nehemiah Yorfee - Portales High School (2024)
  • Accolades: 56 total tackles, 11.5 TFL, 4 sacks for the 4A state runner-up
  • Performance Highlight: Instrumental in Portales' runner-up campaign, Yorfee's tackles for loss and sacks showcased his impact on the defensive front.
These exceptional athletes will now enter a period of evaluation, with the winner to be determined through a combination of votes from NMPreps premium members, media representatives, and NMPreps staff members. Stay tuned as we eagerly anticipate the announcement of the Defensive End of the Year.

Player Rankings Top 25 Players in New Mexico High School Basketball

NMPreps Top 25 Players: Standouts Shaping the 2023/2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Season

As the 2023/2024 New Mexico high school basketball season hits its stride, NMPreps unveils its preliminary list of the top 25 players who are leaving a lasting impact on the court. While this compilation will evolve with the season's progress, the current roster of talent showcases athletes who are making waves in the state.

Among the standout players is Abraham Pena from Hobbs (2025), showcasing remarkable skills. Another rising star is AC Munoz (2024) from Mayfield, contributing significantly to his team's success with a mature approach to the game.

Brandon Kehres (2024) of Organ Mountain emerges as a focal point, leading the Knights with an impressive average of 16.6 points per game. His on-court prowess is a driving force behind his team's strong performance.

Cameron Dyer (2025) from La Cueva exhibits exceptional talent, embodying the future of basketball excellence in the state. Meanwhile, Cody Vassar-Steen (2024) from Farmington is instrumental in his team's hot start, boasting an impressive 26 points per game.

Daniel Steverson (2024) of Cleveland stands out as a top-five prospect, shouldering the responsibility of leading the Storm into a new era. His impact on the court is undeniable, making him a player to watch.

The emergence of young talent is evident in David Lunn (2027) from Volcano Vista, the top-ranked freshman in the state. His inclusion in the preliminary list reflects his remarkable skills and potential.

Distinguished players like Jalin Holland (2025) of Los Lunas, currently the number one ranked prospect in New Mexico, have already left an indelible mark on the season. With a game featuring over 40 points, Holland is a highly recruited talent and a force for the Tigers.

Other notable players include Jesus Licon (2024) from Highland, a scoring threat averaging an impressive 30.1 points per game, and Kenyon Aguino (2025) from Volcano Vista, whose dominant presence puts him in the conversation for the top slot in the state.

As the season unfolds, these players and more will continue to shape the narrative of New Mexico high school basketball. Stay tuned for updates on NMPreps' evolving list of top players and their contributions to the thrilling basketball landscape in the state.

PlayerSchoolClass
Abraham PenaHobbs2025
AC MunozMayfield2024
Brandon KehresOrgan Mountain2024
Cameron DyerLa Cueva2025
Cody Vassar-SteenFarmington2024
Damiran SmithAlamogordo2025
Daniel LovatoLa Cueva2025
Daniel SteversonCleveland2024
David LunnVolcano Vista 2027
Donavan RhodesManzano2024
Dylan ChavezLa Cueva2024
Elijah BrodyWest Mesa2024
Isaiah MaldonadoAlbuquerque2024
Jalin HollandLos Lunas2025
Jason WarrenAlamogordo2024
Jesus LiconHighland2024
Joe JackAlbuquerque Academy2024
Kenyon AguinoVolcano Vista2025
Latavious MorrisAtrisco Heritage2025
Lukas TurnerSanta Fe2024
Marquise RenfroAtrisco Heritage2024
Marvin CoxClovis2024
Rian GonzalesVolcano Vista2025
Santiago GonzalezRio Grande2024
Thomas AdamsSandia2025

Note: Post players that should be considered on the next update. You can also send us a text to 505-414-4313.
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Feature Grine's Daily Dimes: Top Games to Watch on Wednesday Night in New Mexico High School Basketball - Week 5

Grine's Daily Dimes: Top Games to Watch on Wednesday Night in New Mexico High School Basketball - Week 5

As the week unfolds, Wednesday night presents a lineup of exciting matchups in New Mexico high school basketball. NMPreps Joshua Grine's Daily Dimes brings you a closer look at the top games to watch on this midweek basketball showcase.

Auburn Mountainview High School, Washington (5-2) vs Albuquerque High School (4-3)
Tournament in Alaska

The Albuquerque High Bulldogs embark on the ultimate road trip as they participate in the Alaskan tournament during this holiday break. Facing off against the Auburn Mountainview High School from Washington, the Bulldogs, led by key players Ali Mierles (2025) and Isaiah Maldonado (2024), aim to make a statement in a challenging out-of-state matchup.

Highland High School (6-1) vs Navajo Prep School (5-3)

In a clash between 4A and 3A powerhouses, Highland High School (ranked 2nd in NMPreps Week 5 Rankings) takes on Navajo Prep School, currently holding the top spot in 3A. The Navajo Prep Eagles continue their formidable pre-district schedule, facing off against elite 5A and 4A programs. Highland's Jesus Licon (2024), averaging an impressive 30.1 points per game, leads the Hornets, while the Eagles boast a dominant duo in Xavier Nez (16 points per game) and Orion King (13 rebounds per game).

Pecos High School (5-3) vs West Las Vegas High School (7-0)
Stu Clark Tournament at New Mexico Highlands University

The Stu Clark Tournament tps off with a notable matchup between 2A power Pecos and undefeated 3A team West Las Vegas. Pecos aims to fine-tune their schedule with a challenging battle against the hot-starting Dons, currently boasting a 7-0 overall record. Keep an eye on PJ Montano, averaging 13.7 points per game, as West Las Vegas looks to maintain their perfect start.

Piedra Vista High School (1-5) vs Roswell High School (6-4)

A cross-regional clash unfolds as Piedra Vista from the southeast meets Roswell from the northwest of New Mexico. Piedra Vista, currently situated in the 5A cellar, seeks a signature win against a competitive Roswell team situated in the middle of 5A basketball.

Santa Fe High School (5-1) vs St. Pius X School (4-3)

In a matchup featuring two strong programs, the Santa Fe High Demos, off to a hot start in 5A basketball and ranked in the top five, take on St. Pius X. Lukas Turner (2024/Santa Fe High) has solidified himself as one of the state's top shooters, adding an extra layer of excitement to this showdown.

Wednesday night promises high-intensity basketball action, and these matchups are sure to deliver thrilling moments as teams aim to make their mark on the New Mexico high school basketball landscape. Stay tuned for the latest updates and standout performances in Joshua Grine's Daily Dimes.

Team Rankings 2024 New Mexico High School Football Preseason Rankings: 2A Hozho Academy

NMPreps Unveils Hozho Academy Wolves as #17 in the 2024 New Mexico High School Football Preseason Rankings

In the vast landscape of New Mexico high school football, the anticipation for the upcoming season builds, and NMPreps kicks off its way-too-early preseason team rankings with a spotlight on the Hozho Academy Wolves from Gallup, NM.

Team Overview: Hozho Academy Wolves
  • Location: Gallup, NM
  • Preseason Rank: #17 (2A)
  • 2023 Record: 2-7 overall
  • Points Scored: 121
  • Points Given Up: 158
Key Offensive Players:
  • Brandon Bonaguidi, QB (2026): A standout sophomore quarterback, Bonaguidi showcased exceptional skills, amassing 436 passing yards and 11 passing touchdowns. His versatility also manifested on the ground, with 252 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns.
  • Cross Malcom, RB (2026): Leading the team in rushing yards with 386, Malcom brings a dynamic presence to the Wolves' backfield.
  • Abraham Azua, WR (2027): The freshman sensation, Azua, led the team in receiving yards with 227, displaying playmaking abilities after the catch.
  • Jakoby Spencer, WR/DB (2026): A multifaceted player contributing on both sides of the ball, Spencer adds depth to the Wolves' receiving corps and defensive backfield.
Key Defensive Players:
  • Brandon Bonaguidi, FS (2026): The quarterback doubles as a key player in the secondary, showcasing defensive prowess.
  • Cross Malcom (2026): Malcom's impact extends to the defensive side, solidifying his role as a two-way player.
  • Joaquin Ibarra, DL (2027): A promising defensive lineman, Ibarra brings tenacity to the Wolves' front.
  • Wyatt Piano, DL (2026): Noteworthy for his impressive hands as a defensive lineman, Piano recorded 24 total tackles (23 solo), 1 sack, and 1 interception during his standout sophomore campaign.
  • Jakoby Spencer, DB (2026): Spencer's versatility makes him a valuable asset in the defensive backfield.
  • Brandon Blue Eyes, LB (2028): A rising talent at linebacker, Blue Eyes adds depth to the Wolves' defensive lineup.
2023 Season Recap: The Wolves embarked on their inaugural season in the New Mexico Athletic Association, playing an independent schedule. Despite finishing 2-7, a notable highlight was their first varsity win against Cloudcroft, securing a 35-0 victory at home. With a roster infused with young talent, the season served as a foundational building block for the Wolves.

2024 Offensive Outlook: Entering their first true season in the classification, the Wolves' offense boasts experienced players. Quarterback Brandon Bonaguidi, a standout sophomore, leads the charge with his passing and rushing abilities. The connection between Bonaguidi and freshman receiver Abraham Azua sparks excitement, promising big plays for the Wolves.

2024 Defensive Outlook: Bonaguidi and Malcom continue to contribute on the defensive end, showcasing the Wolves' commitment to two-way players. Keep an eye on defensive lineman Wyatt Piano, whose impressive hands and playmaking abilities make him a potential all-state level player.

Realistic Expectations: As the Wolves transition to a new district and a full slate of games, their schedule remains uncertain. While a tough district awaits, the Wolves are poised for improvement. Their pre-district slate presents opportunities for wins, and the young roster's growth may set the stage for future success. While the road may be challenging, the Wolves are determined to make strides in the 2024 season. Stay tuned for updates as the season unfolds.

Prediction: 1-9 overall, 0-5 district

2024 Football: Class 2A

NEW ALIGNMENT FOR THE 2024 and 2025 SEASON

DISTRICT 1-2ADISTRICT 2-2ADISTRICT 3-2A
CubaCapitanEunice
Hozho AcademyEstanciaJal
Laguna-AcomaLegacy AcademyLoving
McCurdyRatonTexico
Navajo PrepSanta RosaTularosa
NewcombTucumcari

2023 STANDINGS

TEAMOVERALL RECORDWIN %POINTS FORPOINTS AGAINSTDISTRICT RECORD
Capitan1-90.100924390-3
Cuba*8-20.8002591152-1
Escalante4-70.3642873522-1
Estancia4-70.3643174342-1
Eunice10-30.7695082434-0
Hagerman1-90.100424060-4
Hozho Academy**2-70.222121158--
Jal7-40.6363552752-2
Laguna Acoma3-70.3002053430-3
Legacy Academy***7-20.7783842403-0
Loving6-40.6002722131-3
McCurdy6-30.6673682501-2
Mescalero Apache4-60.4002492751-2
Navajo Prep5-60.4553024233-0
Santa Rosa10-20.8335551853-0
Texico11-20.8464662053-1
Tularosa8-40.6675242223-0

Team Rankings NMPreps Top-25 New Mexico High School Basketball Rankings - Week 4 (12/22/23)

NMPreps Top-25 New Mexico High School Basketball Rankings

The NMPreps Top-25 New Mexico high school girls' basketball team rankings for Week 4 are now unveiled, marking the commencement of our comprehensive season update for 2023/2024. As we dissect the current standings, let's dive into the notable performances and pivotal matchups that have shaped the narrative of girls' basketball across the state.

TOP-25 RANKINGS (12/22/23)
  1. Hobbs High School (Hobbs, NM) - 5A
    • The powerhouse stands tall with a 7-1 record, showcasing dominance with a seven-game win streak. Head Coach Joe Carpenter's leadership remains unmatched, with a lone loss to Texas's Lubbock-Monterey.
  2. Sandia High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • The Matadors boast an impressive 8-0 start, securing victories against formidable opponents like Volcano Vista and Eldorado. A force to be reckoned with in the early season.
  3. Farmington High School (Farmington, NM) - 5A
    • The Scorpions command attention at 7-0, notching key wins over Gallup and Organ Mountain. Eyes are set on matchups against Hobbs and Sandia in mid-January.
  4. Volcano Vista High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • Despite a 5-4 record, the Hawks face tough competition, including teams from California and a narrow loss to ThunderRidge Colorado and a loss to in-state rival Sandia. A challenging schedule shapes their resilient spirit.
  5. Eldorado High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • The Eagles, led by standout player Bella Hines (2025), showcase a 5-2 record, poised to make waves this season. A dynamic team aiming for success.
  6. Kirtland Central High School (Kirtland, NM) - 4A
    • The top program in 4A dominates with an undefeated 8-0 start, including a pivotal win over Page, Arizona. A force on the court, setting the tone for the season.
  7. Clovis High School (Clovis, NM) - 5A
    • The Wildcats impress with an 8-1 overall record, securing key wins against Rio Rancho and Mayfield. Their stellar performance positions them as a rising force.
  8. Mayfield High School (Las Cruces, NM) - 5A
    • The Trojans, standing at 5-1, showcase notable victories over La Cueva and Centennial, establishing themselves as contenders in the early season.
  9. La Cueva High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • Despite an early stumble against Mayfield, the Bears, with D-1 stars Eva Love and Jordan Dyer, hold immense talent and potential, making them a formidable top-ten team.
  10. Rio Rancho High School (Rio Rancho, NM) - 5A
    • The Rams kickstarted the season with a seven-game win streak, showcasing improvement under Head Coach Lori Mabrey. A key matchup against Eldorado awaits.
  11. Carlsbad High School (Carlsbad, NM) - 5A
    • The Cavegirls boast a 7-1 start, with their lone loss to Riverside, Texas. January tests against Artesia, Hobbs, and Robertson will be crucial for their season trajectory.
  12. Gallup High School (Gallup, NM) - 4A
    • The Bengals, at 6-2, emerge as a prominent force in 4A basketball, avenging a loss and showcasing resilience. Their performance positions them among the elite.
  13. St. Pius X High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • The Sartans, at 5-1, rebounded impressively after an early setback. Under Head Coach Bree Rode, they ride a five-game win streak, making a strong case for their prowess.
  14. Organ Mountain High School (Las Cruces, NM) - 5A
    • The Knights, at 3-3, face a tough schedule with losses to formidable opponents. Key wins against Highland and Cleveland showcase their potential in a competitive landscape.
  15. Bloomfield High School (Bloomfield, NM) - 4A
    • The Bobcats shine with a perfect 6-0 record, including a significant win over Navajo Prep. Their early-season momentum places them as a team to watch in 4A.
  16. Centennial High School (Las Cruces, NM) - 5A
    • The Hawks, at 3-4, have faced challenging opponents, yet wins against Los Lunas, Santa Fe, and Highland keep them in the conversation. Their resilience is noteworthy.
  17. Los Lunas High School (Los Lunas, NM) - 5A
    • The Tigers, under new Head Coach Manny Vigil, display promise with a 3-3 record. A resume-building win over Las Cruces positions them for growth.
  18. Piedra Vista High School (Farmington, NM) - 5A
    • The Panthers, at 5-3, have faced tough competition, with losses to high-ranking teams. Despite challenges, they remain a solid contender in the crowded 5A classification.
  19. Las Cruces High School (Las Cruces, NM) - 5A
    • The 5A team navigates a roller coaster at 4-4, with notable losses raising questions. The team aims to find stability and assert itself in the top-25.
  20. Cleveland High School (Rio Rancho, NM) - 5A
    • The Cleveland Storm, at 4-5, strive to establish themselves among the basketball powerhouses. Tough matchups against formidable opponents contribute to their learning curve.
  21. West Mesa High School (Albuquerque, NM) - 5A
    • The Mustangs, coached to precision, stand at 5-2, with losses to St. Pius X and Volcano Vista. Their disciplined approach keeps them in contention.
  22. Valencia High School (Los Lunas, NM) - 4A
    • Under new Head Coach Raymond Montoya, the Jaguars make waves at 7-3, riding a four-game win streak. Wins over Espanola, Los Alamos, and Miyamura solidify their position.
  23. Tohatchi High School (Tohatchi, NM) - 3A
    • The Cougars, at 9-2, assert their dominance, aiming to defend their title from the previous season. A formidable force in 3A basketball, they remain a team to watch.
  24. Navajo Prep High School (Farmington, NM) - 3A
    • Despite a 5-5 record, the Eagles emerge as a top 3A program. Notable losses to strong opponents do not diminish their potential under the guidance of Head Coach Rainy Crisp.
  25. Lovington High School (Lovington, NM) - 3A
    • The Wildcats make a strong statement at 8-2, with key wins over Roswell and Sundown, Texas. Their resurgence positions them among the contenders in 3A.
Others Receiving Consideration: Robertson High School (Las Vegas, NM), Artesia High School (Artesia, NM), Alamogordo High School (Alamogordo, NM), Roswell High School (Roswell, NM).

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New Mexico Mr. Football Award Voting
Preseason Rankings

Scoreboard *****WEEK FOUR SCOREBOARD (DEC 18TH-23RD)*****

*****WEEK FOUR SCOREBOARD (DEC 18TH-23RD)*****

Thursday, December 21st

Aztec 54, Bayfield CO 13 - F
Bloomfield 53, Newcomb 30 - F
Capitan 41, Hagerman 19 - F
Chaparral 42, Hot Springs 36 - F
Clovis 63, Silver 18 - F
East Mountain 53, Chesterton Academy 17 - F
Eunice 50, Dexter 39 - F
Farmington 55, Monument Valley AZ 12 - F
Gateway Christian 42, Carrizozo 17 - F
Grants 53, Socorro 28 - F
Highland 46, Rio Grande 37 - F
Laguna-Acoma 53, Magdalena 50 - F
Las Cruces 51, Moriarty 29 - F
Logan 58, Santa Rosa 17 - F
Lovington 71, Post TX 17 - F
Melrose 49, Reserve 27 - F
Miyamura 44, Taos 27 - F
Mora 37, Maxwell 33 - F
Pecos 52, McCurdy 19 - F
Quemado 41, Pine Hill 33 - F
Ruidoso 53, Cloudcroft 31 - F
ThunderRidge CO 39, Volcano Vista 33 - F
Tucumcari 66, Raton 14 - F
West Mesa 56, Cibola 18 - F

Friday, December 22nd
Artesia 65, Gadsden 35 - F
Capitan 37, Ruidoso 35 - F
Clayton 72, Loving 8 - F
Cloudcroft 52, Hagerman 25 - F
Eldorado 48, Albuquerque 34 - F
Fort Sumner 49, Springer 32 - F
Hobbs 69, Alamogordo 24 - F
La Cueva 51, Clovis 41 - F
Laguna-Acoma 43, Grants 40 - F
Las Cruces 77, Miyamura 38 - F
Magdalena 60, Socorro 45 - F
Mayfield 60, Cleveland 41 - F
Melrose 51, Eunice 30 - F
Penasco 64, Santa Rosa 15 - F
Quemado 36, Alamo Navajo 31 - F
Reserve 43, Dexter 31 - F
Roy/Mosquero 63, Mescalero Apache 25 - F
Silver 47, Valley 34 - F
Tucumcari 61, Logan 53 - F

Saturday, December 23rd
Cleveland 46, Centennial 45 - F
Dexter 51, Hagerman 8 - F
Eldorado 59, Rio Rancho 46 -F
Espanola Valley 48, West Las Vegas 47 - F
Eunice 58, Ruidoso 44 - F
Magdalena 51, Grants 33 - F
Melrose 44, Capitan 14 - F
Reserve 49, Cloudcroft 40 - F
Roy/Mosquero 40, Fort Sumner 29 - F
Springer 61, Loving 34 - F

Scoreboard *****WEEK FOUR SCOREBOARD (DEC 18TH-23RD)*****

*****WEEK FOUR SCOREBOARD (DEC 18TH-23RD)*****

Wednesday, December 20th

Clovis 55, Silver 40 - F
Hot Springs 67, Pojoaque Valley 58 - F
Las Cruces vs La Cueva - Missing
NMSD 59, Monte Del Sol 53 - F
Robertson 60, Taos 49 - F
Valley 66, Navajo Prep 61 - F

Thursday, December 21st
Albuquerque 54, Cibola 39 - F
Atrisco Heritage 73, Manzano 68 - F
Basis AZ 59, Wingate 46 - F
Clovis 59, Navajo Prep 58 - F
Cuba 77, Dulce 65 - F
Deming vs Cobre
East Mountain 52, Chesterton Academy 11 - F
Eunice 60, Dexter 17 - F
Farmington 73, Monument Valley AZ 47 - F
Gateway Christian 62, Carrizozo 30 - F
Grants 75, Socorro 63 - F
Hagerman 56, Capitan 51 - F
Logan 69, Santa Rosa 64 - F
Magdalena 57, Laguna-Acoma 35 - F
Mayfield 45, Hobbs 40 - F
Mora 45, Maxwell 38 - F
Pecos vs McCurdy
Quemado vs Pine Hill
Rio Rancho 56, Rio Grande 50 - F
Roswell 60, Goddard 21 - F
Ruidoso 58, Mountainair 29 - F
Sandia 55, Los Lunas 48 - F
Tucumcari 66, Raton 64 - F
Valley 41, Las Cruces 35 - F
West Las Vegas 57, Moriarty 49 - F
West Mesa 74, Del Norte 38 - F

Friday, December 22nd
Bernalillo 59, Taos 54 - F
Chaparral 39, Cathedral TX 37 - F
Cleveland 70, Mayfield 55 - F
Cobre 56, Lordsburg 45 - F
Eldorado 62, Albuquerque 46 - F
Fort Sumner 100, Clayton 37 - F
Grants 82, Laguna-Acoma 53 - F
La Cueva 69, Clovis 64 - F
Las Cruces 55, Navajo Prep 53 - F
Logan 86, Tucumcari 48 - F
Loving 76, Springer 70 - F
Magdalena 67, Socorro 40 - F
Melrose 52, Eunice 27 - F
Organ Mountain 67, Hobbs 54 - F
Roy/Mosquero 39, Mescalero Apache 31 - F
Ruidoso 68, Hagerman 48 - F
Santa Rosa 68, Penasco 45 - F
Valley 66, Silver 44 - F
Whitehorse UT 49, Wingate 43 - F

Saturday, December 23rd
Cleveland 77, Centennial 61 - F
Dexter 67, Capitan 45 - F
Eldorado 58, Rio Grande 50 - F
Escalante 62, NACA 21 - F
Eunice 63, Hagerman 35 - F
Fort Sumner 86, Roy/Mosquero 18 - F
Grants 64, Magdalena 59 - F
Loving 66, Clayton 46 - F
Melrose 66, Ruidoso 33 - F
Springer 66, Mescalero Apache 52 - F
West Las Vegas 61, Espanola Valley 60 - F
West Mesa 62, Capital 32 - F

Scoreboard *****WEEK THREE SCOREBOARD (DEC 11TH-15TH)*****

*****WEEK FOUR SCOREBOARD (DEC 11TH-15TH)*****

Monday, December 11th

Gallup 61, Window Rock AZ 58 - F
Menaul 59, Legacy Academy 47 - F
Robertson 62, Valencia 53 - F
Springer 60, Questa 36 - F

Tuesday, December 12th
Alamogordo at Deming - Missing Score
Bernalillo 60, Espanola Valley 54 - F
Bloomfield 54, Newcomb 35 - F
Capitan at Estancia - Missing Score
Carlsabd 59, Gadsden 36 - F
Clovis 69, Lovington 64 - F
Clovis Christian 68, Plainview Christian TX 17 - F
Da Vinci TX 65, Chaparral 41 - F
Dora 46, Tatum 36 - F
East Mountain 46, Monte Del Sol 43 - F
Farmington 56, Kirtland Central 54 - F
Grants 90, Shiprock 62 - F
Hobbs vs Trinity Christian TX - Missing Score
Hozho Academy 59, Northwest 24 - F
Kermit 66, Jal 51 - F
Los Lunas 84, Atrisco Heritage 81 - F
McCurdy at Cottonwood Classical - Missing Score
Menaul at Laguna-Acoma - Missing Score
Mora 57, Raton 56 - F
Piedra Vista 61, Bayfield CO 51 - F
Pine Hill 67, Chesterton Academy 35 - F
Rio Grande 50, Moriarty 37 - F
Santa Rosa at Fort Sumner - Missing Score
Santa Teresa at Hatch Valley - Missing Score
St. Pius X 81, Los Alamos 44 - F
Taos 77, Aztec 44 - F
Texline TX 65, Des Moines 46 - F
Valley 76, Bosque 31 - F
West Las Vegas 77, Cuba 59 - F
Zuni 88, Ramah 27 - F

Wednesday, December 13th
Capital 68, St. Michael's 51 - F
St. Pius X 79, Sandia Prep 57 - F
Whitehorse UT 61, Navajo Pine 60 - F

Thursday, December 14th
Albuquerque Academy 67, Goddard 30 - F
ATC 49, Belen 43 - F
Aztec 61, Zuni 56 - F
Capitan 65, Gateway Christian 42 - F
Centennial 69, Manzano 57 - F
Cibola 57, Highland 56 - F
Clovis 59, Las Cruces 55 - F
Clovis Christian 52, Carrizozo 38 - F
Clovis Christian 52, Carrizozo 38 - F
Durango CO 65, Shiprock 57 - F
Escalante 59, Quemado 46 - F
Farewell TX 67, Jal 37 - F
Farmington 91, Grants 66 - F
Fort Sumner 74, Alamo Navajo 45 - F
Hot Springs 66, Crownpoint 30 - F
Hozho Academy 47, Ramah 46 - F
Jemez Valley 46, Tse' Yi' Gai 33 - F
La Cueva 77, Valley 67 - F
Logan 89, Roy/Mosquero 58 - F
Magdalena 67, Tatum 17 - F
Maryvale AZ 65, Kirtland Central 48 - F
Mayfield 45, Bloomfield 32 - F
McCurdy 75, Lordsburg 40 - F
Melrose 80, Eldia 26 - F
Mescalero Apache 80, Corona/Vaughn 21 - F
Organ Mountain 58, Hope Christian 48 - F
Roswell 78, Menaul 56 - F
Ruidoso 63, Loving 56 - F
Sandia 90, Del Norte 53 - F
Santa Teresa 56, Austin 45 - F
Texico 68, Newcomb 61 - F
Tohatchi 77, Tucumcari 45 - F
Tularosa 60, Hagerman 57 - F
Volcano Vista 59, Carlsbad 40 - F
West Mesa 67, Riverside TX 40 - F
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