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Team Rankings NMPreps Week 11 New Mexico High School Football Rankings

NMPreps Week 11 New Mexico High School Football Rankings

The NMPreps Week 11 New Mexico high school football rankings include team records, last week's results, and class-by-class standings

6A FOOTBALL

In the latest New Mexico high school football rankings, the top teams in each class are making significant strides as the regular season nears its conclusion. In 6A, Cleveland continues to dominate, maintaining the number one spot with a convincing victory over Cibola, while Centennial secures the second position by defeating Alamogordo. La Cueva stands strong at third, showcasing their supremacy with a 51-7 win over Sandia.

Eldorado moved up the ranks with a thrilling 44-40 victory against Farmington. Hobbs continued their quest for postseason action with a dominant 58-10 win over Organ Mountain, while Las Cruces showcased their strength with a 43-14 triumph over Carlsbad. With playoff implications looming, these rankings reflect the intense competition and thrilling matchups on the horizon in New Mexico high school football.


RANKSCHOOLRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 10
1Cleveland6-3, 3-0W, Cibola 61-7
2Centennial6-2, 3-0W, Alamogordo 42-21
3La Cueva6-3, 3-0W, Sandia 51-7
4Los Lunas7-2, 3-0Open
5Rio Rancho7-2, 3-0W, Volcano Vista 24-17
6Volcano Vista6-3, 1-2L, Rio Rancho 24-17
7Sandia7-2, 3-1L, La Cueva 51-7
8Las Cruces5-4, 4-0W, Carlsbad 43-14
9Eldorado4-5, 1-2W, Farmington 44-40
10Hobbs4-5, 2-2W, Organ Mountain 58-10
11Farmington5-4, 1-2L, Eldorado 44-40
12West Mesa5-4, 0-3W, Rio Grande 57-0
13Atrisco Heritage5-4, 1-2Open
14Clovis4-5, 3-0W, Capital 34-21
15Alamogordo4-5, 1-3L, Centennial 42-21
16Carlsbad2-7, 1-3L, Las Cruces 43-14
17Albuquerque3-6, 2-2W, Santa Fe 28-12
18Cibola0-9, 0-4L, Cleveland 61-7
19Capital1-8, 0-3L, Clovis 34-21
20Santa Fe1-8, 0-3L, Capital 28-12
21Organ Mountain0-9, 0-4L, Hobbs 58-10
22Rio Grande2-7 overallL, West Mesa 57-0

5A FOOTBALL

In the latest New Mexico high school football rankings, Roswell continues to reign supreme in the 5A class, maintaining the top spot with an impressive 9-0 record after a convincing 48-15 win over Mayfield. Artesia secures the second position following their 8-1 season and a dominant 54-14 victory against Goddard.

Valley makes a noticeable climb to the eighth position after their hard-fought 26-23 victory against Los Alamos, causing Los Alamos to slip to ninth place. In the 11-13 section, Manzano, Belen, and Miyamura engage in a rankings shuffle. Manzano (12th last week) showcases their potential by advancing to the eleventh position after a commanding 63-8 win against Del Norte.Meanwhile, Belen (formerly 13th) and Miyamura (sliding down two spots from 11th) secure new positions as Belen secures a 28-14 victory, securing the twelfth position in these rankings.

RANKSCHOOLRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 10
1Roswell9-0, 2-0W, Mayfield 48-15
2Artesia8-1, 1-1W, Goddard 54-14
3Piedra Vista4-5, 2-0W, Highland 52-18
4Goddard6-3, 1-1L, Artesia 54-14
5Deming6-3, 2-0W, Chaparral 43-0
6Mayfield4-5, 0-2L, Roswell 48-15
7Gadsden7-2, 2-0W, Santa Teresa 28-7
8Valley6-3, 3-0W, Los Alamos 26-23
9Los Alamos7-2 1-1L, Valley 26-23
10Highland5-4, 1-1L, Piedra Vista 52-18
11Manzano2-7, 1-2W, Del Norte 63-8
12Belen1-8, 1-1W, Miyamura 28-14
13Miyamura3-6, 0-2L, Belen 28-14
14Santa Teresa0-9, 0-2L, Gadsden 28-7
15Del Norte1-8, 0-2L, Manzano 63-8
16Chaparral0-8, 0-2L, Deming 43-0

4A FOOTBALL

In the latest 4A Week 11 New Mexico high school football rankings, Bloomfield maintains its stronghold at the top, boasting a pristine 9-0 record. They secured their position with a decisive 42-0 victory over Aztec. Portales holds steady in second place, also at 9-0, after blanking Bernalillo 38-0.

Lovington, at 6-3, retains the third spot with a 43-26 win against Albuquerque Academy, while Silver stands firmly in fourth place, having moved past St. Pius X with a commanding 46-0 victory.

Espanola Valley makes an impressive leap to ninth place with a flawless 6-3 record, earned through a resounding 50-0 win over Moriarty. On the other hand, Valencia falls two spots to the 11th position following a 35-21 defeat against Grants.

RANKSCHOOLRECORDSRESULTS FROM WEEK 10
1Bloomfield9-0, 2-0W, Aztec 42-0
2Portales9-0, 2-0W, Bernalillo 38-0
3Lovington6-3, 2-0W, ABQ Academy 43-26
4Silver7-2, 2-0W, St. Pius X 46-0
5Albuquerque Academy5-4, 0-2L, Lovington 43-26
6Bernalillo6-3, 0-2L, Portales 38-0
7Aztec5-4, 1-1L, Bloomfield 42-0
8St. Pius X4-5, 1-1L, Silver 46-0
9Espanola Valley6-3, 2-0W, Moriarty 50-0
10Grants5-4, 1-1W, Valencia 35-21
11Valencia4-5, 0-2L, Grants 35-21
12Moriarty5-4, 1-2L, Espanola 50-0
13Taos3-6, 1-1W, Pojoaque 35-6
14Kirtland Central3-6, 1-1W, Gallup 54-0
15Pojoaque Valley3-6, 0-2L, Taos 35-6
16Gallup1-8, 0-2L, Kirtland Central 54-0
17Shiprock1-8 overallW, Hozho Academy

3A FOOTBALL

In the latest Class 3A Week 11 New Mexico high school football rankings, West Las Vegas continues to dominate the field, maintaining their top position with a 7-2 record. Their latest victory came in a commanding 47-2 win over Santa Fe Indian.

St. Michael's secures the second spot, holding strong with a 7-2 record, following their 34-18 win against El Paso-Cathedral TX. Robertson, also at 7-2, sits comfortably in third place after a solid 37-14 victory over Raton.

Meanwhile, NMMI remained idle last week but retains the fourth rank. Dexter stands in fifth place, with a 7-2 record, solidifying their position with an impressive 62-7 victory over Tucumcari.

RANKSCHOOLRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 10
1West Las Vegas7-2, 3-0W, Santa Fe Indian 47-2
2St. Michael's7-2, 2-1W, El Paso-Cathedral TX 34-18
3Robertson7-2, 2-1W, Raton 37-14
4NMMI7-2, 3-0Open
5Dexter7-2, 2-1W, Tucumcari 62-7
6Cobre6-2, 2-0W, Hot Springs 53-0
7Socorro7-2, 1-1W, Hatch Valley 37-20
8Raton4-6, 1-3L, Robertson 37-14
9Hope Christian4-6, 2-2W, Ruidoso 35-28
10Hatch Valley5-4, 1-1L, Socorro 37-20
11Thoreau6-3, 2-0W, Crownpoint 50-0
12Hot Springs3-6, 0-2L, Cobre 53-0
13Tucumcari3-5, 1-2L, Dexter 62-7
14Ruidoso1-8, 0-3L, Hope Christian 35-28
15Cuba7-2, 1-1W, Wingate 30-6
16Navajo Prep4-5, 2-0W, Tohatchi 32-20
17Crownpoint6-3, 1-1L, Thoreau 50-0
18Newcomb4-5, 2-0W, Zuni 40-6
19Tohatchi4-5, 0-2L, Navajo Prep 32-20
20Wingate3-6, 0-2L, Cuba 30-6
21Santa Fe Indian1-8, 0-3L, West Las Vegas 47-2
22Zuni2-7, 0-2L, Newcomb 40-6

2A FOOTBALL

In the latest Week 11 New Mexico high school football rankings for Class 2A, Eunice maintains its hold on the top spot with an 8-2 record after a hard-fought 35-28 win against Loving. Texico sits comfortably at the second spot with a 7-2 record following a 21-13 victory over Jal.

Santa Rosa continues to impress, securing the third position with a stellar 9-1 record after a resounding 55-0 win over Escalante. Jal, now at 6-3, dropped to the fourth rank due to a 21-13 loss against Texico.

Tularosa, standing at fifth place, sports a 6-3 record, bolstered by their convincing 70-22 victory over Estancia. Loving, at sixth, holds a 6-2 record despite their 35-28 loss to top-ranked Eunice.

RANKSCHOOLRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 10
1Eunice8-2, 4-0W, Loving 35-28
2Texico7-2, 2-1W, Jal 21-13
3Santa Rosa9-1, 3-0W, Escalante 55-0
4Jal6-3, 1-2L, Texico 21-13
5Tularosa6-3, 2-0W, Estancia 70-22
6Loving6-2, 1-2L, Eunice 35-28
7Estancia3-6, 1-1L, Tularosa 70-22
8Escalante4-6, 2-1L, Santa Rosa 55-0
9McCurdy6-3, 1-2W, Laguna-Acoma 64-14
10Mescalero Apache4-5, 1-1W, Capitan 48-6
11Hagerman1-8, 0-3Bye
12Capitan1-8, 0-2L, Mescalero Apache 48-6
13Laguna-Acoma2-7, 0-3L, McCurdy 64-14
14Hozho Academy2-6 overallL, Shiprock 18-0
15Cloudcroft0-6 overallBye

Feature Week 10 Top Player Performances

Top Player Performances from Week 10 of New Mexico High School Football:

Adrick DeLeon, RB (Espanola Valley HS) - Adrick DeLeon had a standout performance with 205 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns in the game. He has been a force on the field throughout the season, accumulating 1,635 rushing yards and an impressive 25 rushing touchdowns.

Amiri Mumba, RB (Highland HS) - Amiri Mumba showcased his skills with 109 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdown. His contribution helped Highland in their recent game.

Andrew Gustafson (Rio Rancho HS) - Andrew Gustafson was a defensive standout, recording 1 pass breakup (PBU), 12 total tackles, and 2 tackles for loss (TFLs).

Brandon Olivas (Eldorado HS) - Brandon Olivas delivered an exceptional performance, amassing 336 passing yards and throwing 5 passing touchdowns in a victory over Farmington.

Brody Whitaker (Albuquerque Academy) - Brody Whitaker stood out defensively with 8 total tackles and 1 pass defended (PD) against Lovington.

Bryle Matthews (Kirtland Central HS) - Bryle Matthews displayed versatility with 117 total yards and 2 rushing touchdowns, including 66 receiving yards and 1 touchdown. He also contributed 4 total tackles, 2 hurries, and 1 pass defended.

Cameron Dyer (La Cueva HS) - Cameron Dyer put on an impressive display, completing 7 out of 11 passes for 73 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also had 2 rushes for 63 yards and 1 touchdown, accumulating 136 total yards in just one quarter.

Charles Lopez-Burton, RB (Valley) - Charles Lopez-Burton carried the ball 32 times for 269 yards and scored 3 touchdowns in the game against Los Alamos solidifying himself as one of the top RB in New Mexico.

Daniel Valdez (Valley HS) - Daniel Valdez made his presence felt on defense with 13 tackles and 1 tackle for loss (TFL) in the matchup against Los Alamos.

Daniel Villegas (Valencia HS) - Daniel Villegas contributed with 91 rushing yards in the game against Grants.

Demarcus Thompson (Lovington HS) - Demarcus Thompson had a strong game with 75 receiving yards and 1 touchdown against Academy.

Elijah Brody, QB (West Mesa HS) - Elijah Brody showcased his dual-threat abilities with 180 rushing yards and 75 passing yards, completing 5 of 7 passes. He scored 4 total touchdowns, including 3 rushing touchdowns.

Elijah Melancon, QB (Eunice HS) - Elijah Melancon put up 119 passing yards and threw 1 passing touchdown in the game against Loving.

Eliseo "Cheeto" Lumbrera III (La Cueva HS) - "Cheeto" carried the ball 4 times for 89 yards and scored 2 touchdowns.
Harris Mbueha, RB (Cleveland HS) - Harris Mbueha contributed 85 rushing yards and an impressive 3 rushing touchdowns on just 7 carries in the game.

Hayes Baum (Cibola HS) - Hayes Baum, a sophomore, was a defensive standout, recording 14 total tackles, including 11 assisted tackles, and 2 tackles for loss (TFL) against Rio Rancho.

Isaac Garcia (Raton HS) - Isaac Garcia made his presence known on defense with 12 total tackles, including 8 assisted tackles, 1 tackle for loss (TFL), and 1 sack against Robertson.

Isaiah Ocampo, QB (Socorro HS) - Ocampo had an outstanding game, completing 12 of 18 passes for 247 passing yards and 4 passing touchdowns against Hatch Valley. He also added 51 rushing yards to his impressive performance.

Isaiah Pizzaro (Deming HS) - Isaiah Pizzaro contributed with 128 rushing yards and scored 2 touchdowns in the game.

James Vautier, QB (Manzano HS) - Vautier had an incredible game, throwing 6 touchdown passes in a win over Del Norte.

Jay Lee (Socorro HS) - Jay Lee delivered a remarkable performance with 157 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns against Hatch Valley.

Jett Stone (Clovis HS) - Jett Stone had an impressive game, accumulating 141 rushing yards and scoring 2 rushing touchdowns in a victory.

Jonah Villegas, RB (Pojoaque Valley) - Jonah Villegas contributed on both sides of the ball, with 9 rushing attempts for 107 yards and 1 touchdown, as well as 7 tackles, including 4 solo tackles, and 1 pass defended.

Josh Calhoon, RB (Estancia) - Calhoon had a standout game, carrying the ball 27 times for 263 yards and scoring 3 touchdowns.

Josiah Mitchell (Eldorado HS) - Josiah Mitchell contributed with 81 receiving yards and 1 touchdown against Farmington.

Kash Roberts (Clovis HS) - Kash Roberts displayed his skills with 192 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns in the game.

Kyler Young (Los Alamos HS) - Kyler Young was a defensive standout, recording an impressive 26 total tackles, including 19 assisted tackles, and 1 tackle for loss (TFL) in the game against Valley.

Luis Gomez (Eunice HS) - Luis Gomez showcased his defensive prowess with 13 total tackles, including 8 solo tackles, and 1 interception for 38 yards.

Mason McChristian (Bernalillo HS) - Mason McChristian delivered a strong defensive performance with 8 total tackles against Portales and secured 1 interception.

Mathew Romero (Pojoaque Valley) - Mathew Romero made his presence felt on defense with 13 total tackles.

Nicolas Chavez, RB/MLB (Santa Rosa HS) - Nicolas Chavez was a standout with 187 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. He also contributed on the defensive side with 10 total tackles, including 7 assisted tackles.

Nye Estrada, QB (Artesia) - Nye Estrada had an incredible first half, throwing 6 passing touchdowns in a 41-0 victory over Goddard.

Paxton Culpepper (Portales HS) - Paxton Culpepper was impressive, completing 13 of 19 passes for 235 passing yards and throwing 3 passing touchdowns. He also added 88 rushing yards and scored 1 rushing touchdown against Bernalillo.

Phillip Finley-Rascon (Artesia HS) - Phillip Finley-Rascon stood out on defense with 3 interceptions and 1 fumble recovery in the game against Goddard.

Ryan Alfaro (Deming HS) - Ryan Alfaro contributed with 5 carries for 46 yards and scored 3 touchdowns in the game.

Tazhe Wilson, RB (Valley HS) - Tazhe Wilson showcased his skills with 18 carries for 131 rushing yards in the game against Los Alamos.

Trenton Hall (Ruidoso HS) - Trenton Hall had a strong defensive performance with 12 total tackles, including 7 assisted tackles, in the game against Hope Christian.

Tristan Davis (Hobbs HS) - Tristan Davis showcased his defensive skills with 8 total tackles, including 4 assisted tackles, 2 tackles for loss (TFL), and 1.5 sacks.

Tyler Joe, QB (Kirtland Central HS)
- Tyler Joe displayed his dual-threat abilities with 6 completions out of 10 passes for 128 passing yards and 2 passing touchdowns. He also contributed 75 rushing yards.

Ulysses Mendoza (Las Cruces HS) - Ulysses Mendoza made his presence felt with 95 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdown in the game.

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8-Man/6-Man Brackets Released Today

The 6-man & 8-man football playoff brackets will be announced on the Nusenda Credit Union State Football Championships 6-man & 8-man Seeding and Selection Show at approximately 7:30pm Saturday October 21st.

The show will stream live on the NMAA website.

The show will stream live in the viewing window marked Gametime at approximately 7:30pm.

We will post brackets at 7:30pm here as well!

Scoreboard *****WEEK 10 SCOREBOARD (OCT 19TH-21ST)*****

*****WEEK 10 SCOREBOARD (OCT 19TH-21ST)*****
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Thursday, October 19th
Cobre 53, Hot Springs 0 - F
Deming 43, Chaparral 0 - F
Las Cruces 43, Carlsbad 14 - F
Manzano 63, Del Norte 8 - F
Roy/Mosquero 50, NMSD 0 - F
Valley 26, Los Alamos 23 - F

Friday, October 20th
Animas 43, Elida 38 - F
Artesia 54, Goddard 14 - F
Belen 28, Miyamura 14 - F
Bloomfield 42, Aztec 0 - F
Centennial 42, Alamogordo 21 - F
Clayton 54, Elida 0 - F
Cleveland 61, Cibola 7 - F
Clovis 34, Capital 21 - F
Dexter 62, Tucumcari 7 - F
Espanola Valley 50, Moriarty 0 - F
Eunice 35, Loving 28 - F
Gadsden 28, Santa Teresa 7 - F
Grants 35, Valencia 21 - F
Hobbs 58, Organ Mountain 10 - F
Kirtland Central 54, Gallup 0 - F
La Cueva 51, Sandia 0 - F
Legacy Academy 44, Menaul 12 - F
Logan 50, Tatum 12 - F
Lovington 43, Albuquerque Academy 26 - F
Mecalero Apache 48, Capitan 6 - F
Melrose 50, FT. Sumner 0 - F
Mesilla Valley 80, Lordsburg 44 - F
Newcomb 40, Zuni 6 - F
Piedra Vista 52, Highland 18 - F
Portales 38, Bernalillo 0 - F
Rio Rancho 24, Volcano Vista 17 - F
Robertson 37, Raton 34 - F
Roswell 48, Mayfield 15 - F
Santa Rosa 55, Escalante 0 - F
Socorro 37, Hatch Valley - F
St. Michael's 34, El Paso-Cathedral TX 18 - F
Taos 35, Pojoaque Valley 6 - F
Texico 21, Jal 13 - F
Thoreau 50, Crownpoint 0 - F
Tularosa 70, Estancia 22 - F
West Las Vegas 47, Santa Fe Indian 2 - F
West Mesa 57, Rio Grande 0 - F

Saturday, October 21st
Albuquerque (2-6) at Santa Fe (1-7), 1pm
Farmington (5-3) at Eldorado (3-5), 1pm
Laguna-Acoma (2-6) at McCurdy (5-3), 1pm
Navajo Pine (1-6) at Pine Hill (1-7), 1pm
Ramah (3-3) at Chesteron Academy (1-6), 12pm
Ruidoso (1-7) at Hope Christian (3-6), 1pm
Silver (6-2) at St. Pius X (4-4), 1pm

Feature Week 10 Friday Night in 6A Football Recap and Top Players

In Week 10 of New Mexico high school football, action across different districts brought thrilling contests and significant developments:

District 1-6A: Cleveland delivered a resounding performance, dominating Cibola with a lopsided 61-7 victory, setting the stage for a much-anticipated District Championship showdown against crosstown rivals Rio Rancho in the upcoming weekend.

In an electrifying matchup, the Rio Rancho Rams emerged victorious with a thrilling 24-17 win over Volcano Vista, who had a 6-3 overall record and a 1-2 district standing. As they both boast perfect 3-0 records in District 1-6A action, both the Cleveland Storm, with a 6-3 overall record, and the Rio Rancho Rams, standing at 7-2 overall, are primed for a showdown.

Rio Rancho's balanced offensive attack, featuring 144 rushing yards and 148 passing yards, proved pivotal in securing the win. Notably, running back Rayce Ramirez's impressive runs solidified his standout performance. Quarterback JJ Arellano made a significant contribution, not only scoring a crucial 13-yard rushing touchdown but also completing a passing touchdown to Ramirez from 8 yards out. The Rams' defense displayed exceptional prowess throughout the night.

District 2-6A: The La Cueva Bears made a resounding statement on Friday night, securing a convincing 51-0 mercy rule victory over the Sandia Matadors, who held a 7-2 overall record and a 3-1 district standing. This victory allowed the La Cueva Bears to claim a share of the District 2-6A championship, elevating their record to 6-3 overall and maintaining a perfect 3-0 district record. The Bears are on a scorching streak, riding a 6-game winning run.

Cameron Dyer (2025) made a compelling case for the NMPreps/Rivals New Mexico Mr. Football award with a standout performance. Dyer's exceptional night included a 13-yard touchdown pass to Cruz Markham, a remarkable 47-yard touchdown run, and another touchdown pass to Markham, this time from 27 yards. Additionally, 2025 top recruit Mason Posa left his mark on the game, scoring twice from the defensive side of the ball, including a blocked punt in the end zone for a safety and a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown.

District 3-6A: Centennial secured a critical victory, defeating Alamogordo 42-21, setting up a highly anticipated District championship clash with Las Cruces High School next week. Both Centennial (6-2 overall) and Las Cruces (5-4 overall) remain undefeated in District 3-6A play, with a perfect 4-0 record.

In their triumph over Alamogordo, Centennial's quarterback, Zaiden Davis, played a pivotal role, delivering three consecutive touchdowns. These included a 13-yard run, a 2-yard run, and a spectacular 71-yard touchdown pass to Christian Ortiz. The Hawks surged ahead after trailing 7-0 at the beginning of the game, ultimately scoring 42 unanswered points before Alamogordo found the end zone once more. Davis continued to shine, connecting with Ralph Silva for a 45-yard touchdown pass.

In other District 3-6A action, Hobbs delivered an emphatic victory, defeating Organ Mountain 58-10, enhancing their overall record to 4-5 and maintaining a 2-2 district standing, thereby keeping their postseason aspirations alive.

District 4-6A: Clovis emerged victorious with a hard-fought 34-21 win over Capital, setting the stage for a District championship match next weekend in Clovis. Both teams remain undefeated in District 4-6A play, with Clovis (4-5 overall) and Los Lunas (7-2 overall) each boasting a flawless 3-0 district record.

Kash Roberts set the tone for Clovis, commencing the night with a 6-yard touchdown run, and he added another from 10 yards out. Jett Stone contributed to the lead with a touchdown run. The Clovis Wildcats built a commanding 21-0 lead over the Capital Jaguars. Roberts finalized his standout performance by adding one more touchdown, accumulating a total of 180 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback Jett Stone delivered a strong performance as well, contributing 145 yards and two touchdowns to secure the win.

Week 10 featured remarkable district battles and thrilling victories, setting the stage for exciting matchups in the weeks ahead.

  • Poll
Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday Week 10

Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday Week 10

  • Belen 28, Miyamura 14 - F

    Votes: 5 11.1%
  • Espanola Valley 50, Moriarty 0 - F

    Votes: 30 66.7%
  • Grants 35, Valencia 21 - F

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • La Cueva 51, Sandia 0 - F (By Half)

    Votes: 8 17.8%
  • Mesilla Valley 80, Lordsburg 44 - F

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • Rio Rancho 24, Volcano Vista 17 - F

    Votes: 9 20.0%
  • Thoreau 50, Crownpoint 0 - F

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Eunice 35, Loving 28 - F

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Other: Post

    Votes: 2 4.4%

Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday Week 10

Feature Week 10 Friday Night Picks and Predictions

Week 10 Friday Night Picks and Predictions

Joshua J. Grine, the publisher of NMPreps, offers his selections, and the staff unveils their game predictions for tonight's lineup of matches. New Mexico High School Football #nmpreps

GAMEGRINE'S PICKNMPREPS LINENMPREPS SCORE PREDICTION
Centennial (5-2) at Alamogordo (4-4)CentennialCentennial, -29.5Centennial 44, Alamogordo 13
Cibola (0-8) at Cleveland (5-3)ClevelandCleveland, -50.5Cleveland 53, Cibola 0
Clovis (3-5) at Capital (1-7)ClovisClovis, -9.5Clovis 28, Capital 19
Hobbs (3-5) at Organ Mountain (0-8)HobbsHobbs, -50Hobbs 50, Organ Mountain 0
Rio Rancho (6-2) at Volcano Vista (6-2)Rio RanchoVolcano Vista, -5.5Volcano Vista 26, Rio Rancho 21
Sandia (7-1) at La Cueva (5-3)La CuevaLa Cueva, -10.5La Cueva 33, Sandia 21
West Mesa (4-4) at Rio Grande (2-6)West MesaWest Mesa, -50.5West Mesa 51, Rio Grande 0
Belen (0-8) at Miyamura (3-5)MiyamuraMiyamura, -4.5Miyamura 29, Belen 26
Bloomfield (8-0) at Aztec (5-3)BloomfieldBloomfield, -3.5Bloomfield 25, Aztec 20
Gadsden (6-2) at Santa Teresa (0-8)GadsdenGadsden, -49.5Gadsden 48, Santa Teresa 0
Goddard (6-2) at Artesia (7-1)ArtesiaArtesia, -2.5Artesia 36, Goddard 34
Highland (5-3) at Piedra Vista (3-5)Piedra VistaPiedra Vista, -14.5Piedra Vista 30, Highland 14
Mayfield (4-4) at Roswell (8-0)RoswellRoswell, -17.5Roswell 47, Mayfield 24
Hozho Academy (2-5) at Shiprock (0-8)ShiprockShiprock, -1.5Shiprock 14, Hozho 13
Gallup (1-7) at Kirtland Central (2-6)Kirtland CentralKirtland Central, -29.5Kirtland Central 38, Gallup 10
Granta (4-4) at Valencia (4-4)ValenciaValencia, -3.5Valencia 24, Grants 20
Lovington (5-3) at Albuquerque Academy (5-3)LovingtonLovington, -30.5Lovington 45, Academy 14
Moriarty (5-3) at Espanola Valley (5-3)Espanola ValleyMoriarty, -4.5Moriarty 26, Espanola 21
Portales (8-0) at Bernalillo (6-2)PortalesPortales, -20.5Portales 42, Bernalillo 18
Taos (2-6) at Pojoaque Valley (3-5)TaosTaos, -1.5Taos 26, Pojoaque 24
Dexter (6-2) at Tucumcari (3-4)DexterDexter, -16.5Dexter 34, Tucumcari 14
Newcomb (3-5) at Zuni (2-6)NewcombNewcomb, -20Newcomb 31, Zuni 8
Robertson (6-2) at Raton (4-5)RobertsonRobertson, -2.5Robertson 28, Raton 27
Santa Fe Indian (1-7) at West Las Vegas (6-2)West Las VegasWest LV, -50West LV 50, SFIS 0
Socorro (6-2) at Hatch Valley (5-3)SocorroSocorro, -21.5Socorro 33, Hatch 12
St. Michael's (6-2) at El Paso-Cathedral, TX (4-4)
Thoreau (5-3) at Crownpoint (6-2)ThoreauThoreau, -10.5Thoreau 22, Crownpoint 13
Tohatchi (3-5) at Navajo Prep (3-5)Navajo PrepNavajo Prep, -17.5Navajo Prep 27, Tohatchi 10
Wingate (3-5) at Cuba (6-2)CubaCuba, -27.5Cuba 34, Wingate 7
Capitan (1-7) at Mescalero Apache (3-5)Mescalero ApacheMescalero, -14.5Mescalero 24, Capitan 6
Estancia (3-5) at Tularosa (5-3)TularosaTularosa, -14.5Tularosa 28, Estancia 14
Eunice (7-2) at Loving (6-1)EuniceEunice, -20Eunice 44, Loving 22
Santa Rosa (8-1) at Escalante (4-5)Santa RosaSanta Rosa, -19.5Santa Rosa 29, Escalante 12
Texico (6-2) at Jal (6-2)TexicoTexico, -13.5Texico 36, Jal 23

Grine's Record: 283-60 (82.5%)

Week 10: 5-0 (Thursday)
Week 9: 30-6
Week 8: 28-5
Week 7: 23-9
Week 6: 22-8
Week 5: 30-8
Week 4: 40-5
Week 3: 32-9
Week 2: 40-6
Week 1: 33-4

Game of the Night: Volcano Vista (6-2 overall) vs Rio Rancho (6-2 overall)

In a pivotal clash that promises to shape the postseason landscape, the Volcano Vista Hawks and the Rio Rancho Rams are set to battle. Both teams, boasting potent offensive weapons and stout defenses.

Three Reasons Why Volcano Vista Hawks Will Win:

A-Train Leading the Charge:
Volcano Vista boasts the top-ranked running back in New Mexico high school football, Alijah "A-Train" Gonzales (2024). A-Train is the locomotive that keeps the Hawks' ground game rolling. With 1,247 rushing yards to his name, he's a force to be reckoned with and the primary offensive weapon for Volcano Vista. His ability to consistently break through defenses will be a significant advantage for the Hawks.

Stifling Defensive Duo: While A-Train grabs the headlines, Volcano Vista's Jace Anderson (2024) and Kian VanderWilt (2024) are the unsung heroes on the defensive front. Both players average over 6 tackles per game, with Anderson boasting an impressive 50 total tackles and VanderWilt contributing 46 total tackles this season. Their combined efforts on the defensive end will be essential in stopping Rio Rancho's offensive pushes and keeping the Rams in check.

Versatile Offensive Options: Besides their ground dominance, the Hawks have a well-rounded offensive arsenal, including a trio of key receivers. Aden Cardiel, Devin Banks, and Tyler Stuart have collectively scored 10 touchdowns this season, adding diversity to the Volcano Vista offense. Cardiel, with 271 receiving yards, and Stuart, who has four receiving touchdowns, are valuable targets who can come in clutch late in the game. This receiving corps, combined with A-Train's rushing prowess, provides the Hawks with multiple offensive options and keeps their opponents guessing.

Three Reasons Why Rio Rancho Rams Will Win:

Offensive Renaissance:
The Rams have experienced a resurgence in their offense, with significant improvements over their performance from the previous season and the early part of this year. During their current three-game winning streak, Rio Rancho has averaged an impressive 44.3 points per game, which is a substantial uptick from their 25.5 points per game earlier in the season. This offensive revitalization has come at a pivotal time, providing a newfound potency to their game.

JJ Arellano's Emergence: Quarterback JJ Arellano (2025) has been entrusted with more responsibilities during this winning streak, and he's risen to the occasion. Arellano threw for an impressive 356 passing yards against Farmington and an additional 281 passing yards against Cibola. He's showcased his ability by accumulating 12 passing touchdowns in just two games, emphasizing his growing prowess as a signal-caller. His dual-threat nature, with over 200 rushing yards during the winning streak, makes him a versatile offensive weapon.

Versatile Run-Pass Options: The Rams have diversified their offensive approach, particularly in their run-pass options under Arellano and the emergence of running back Rayce Ramirez (2024). Ramirez, in particular, displayed his potential when he rushed for a season-high 148 yards and contributed three rushing touchdowns against Atrisco Heritage. This dynamic and versatile offense, with the ability to either run or pass effectively, can keep Volcano Vista's defense guessing and give the Rams a strategic advantage in this pivotal matchup. Anthony Raymer, a senior, has thrived when Arellano is at the helm, demonstrated by his impressive 130 receiving yards against Farmington and another 103 receiving yards in their victory over Cibola. Raymer has accumulated a remarkable 12 receiving touchdowns this season.


Prediction: Volcano Vista Hawks vs. Rio Rancho Rams

This matchup between the Volcano Vista Hawks and the Rio Rancho Rams is sure to be a thrilling contest. Both teams are having strong seasons and are vying for a prime playoff position in the tough 6A football division. While the Hawks have the advantage of the top-ranked running back in New Mexico high school football, Alijah "A-Train" Gonzales, and a formidable defensive duo, the Rams have shown significant offensive improvements and feature a versatile run-pass option. With the momentum on their side, we predict the Rio Rancho Rams to edge out the Volcano Vista Hawks in a closely contested game, with a final score of Rio Rancho 28, Volcano Vista 24. Yes, I went against the NMPreps pick again.


Grine's Extra Pick of the Night: Espanola Valley


In this week's "Pick Against the Favorite," we have a thrilling matchup between the Moriarty Pintos (5-3) and the Espanola Valley Sundevils (5-3) vying for the District 2-4A Championship and a coveted automatic bid to the 4A state playoffs.

While I typically align with the consensus on NMPreps favorites and score predictions, I can't help but jump on the Sundevil football bandwagon. Adrick Deleon (2024) is an absolute game-changer, and his extraordinary performance last week left a lasting impression. He's a DAWG, He's a DUDE!

Moriarty's season has seen its ups and downs, with a turbulent stretch in early September. Despite their recent bounce-back victory over Pojoaque (34-6), the Pintos have faced some challenges. But, for this matchup, I'm putting my faith in the Sundevils. Their determination and Deleon's outstanding abilities give them an edge, and I believe they'll seize the District 2-4A Championship in a close and exciting battle. Don't miss this clash on Friday at 7 pm in 4A football – it's bound to be a showdown to remember.

Feature Week 10 Friday Night Preview

Week 10 Friday Night Preview

NMPreps week 10 preview. #nmpreps

6A FOOTBALL

Centennial (5-2) at Alamogordo (4-4):
A clash of ranks as the second-ranked Centennial Hawks face the 13th-ranked Alamogordo Tigers on Friday at 7 pm. Centennial is riding high with a 5-2 overall record, having recently triumphed over Carlsbad with a 42-14 victory, making them 2-0 in District 3-6A. In contrast, Alamogordo seeks redemption after their 56-19 loss to Hobbs, leaving them at 4-4 overall and 1-2 in District 3-6A. All eyes are on the quarterback position, with Zaiden Davis (2025) taking over for top-ten QB Daniel Hernandez (2024) and making an impact by throwing for 145 yards and a touchdown.

Cibola (0-8) at Cleveland (5-3): This matchup, scheduled for Friday at 7 pm, is expected to conclude early due to the dominance of the No. 1 team in 6A football, the Cleveland Storm (5-3 overall, 2-0 District 1-6A). With their roster getting healthy, they aim for another championship title. Keep an eye on sophomore QB Jordan Hatch, who is poised to shine, having accumulated 659 passing yards this season.

Clovis (3-5) at Capital (1-7): On Friday at 7 pm, the 15th-ranked Clovis Wildcats venture to Santa Fe to face the 20th-ranked Capital Jaguars in a District 4-6A showdown. Clovis, coming off a bye week, is aiming to keep their playoff hopes alive with a 3-5 overall record and an impressive 2-0 in District 4-6A. Capital, on the other hand, suffered a close overtime loss to Albuquerque High, ending 14-13. They now stand at 1-7 overall and 0-2 in District 4-6A, with a seven-game losing streak.

Hobbs (3-5) at Organ Mountain (0-8): The 12th-ranked Hobbs Eagles take on the 19th-ranked Organ Mountain team in 6A football on Friday at 7 pm. Hobbs is riding high following a crucial win over Alamogordo, achieving a score of 56-19, and their RB Saul Armendariz made history by breaking the school's single-game rushing record. Their record stands at 3-5 overall and 1-2 in District 3-6A. In contrast, Organ Mountain seeks their first win of the season with a record of 0-8 overall and 0-3 in District 3-6A, carrying a 13-game losing streak and an unfortunate 0-12 record in District play over three seasons.

Rio Rancho (6-2) at Volcano Vista (6-2): In a Friday 7 pm clash that could impact playoff positions, the 4th-ranked Volcano Vista High School Hawks face the 7th-ranked Rio Rancho High School Rams. Both teams boast 6-2 overall records, making for an intriguing District 1-6A showdown. Expect a clock-running game, with both teams focusing on a run-first strategy. Volcano Vista's Alijah "A-Train" Gonzales (2024), the top-ranked running back in New Mexico high school football, is a key player to watch with his 1,247 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns. However, the Hawks' defensive duo of Jace Anderson (2024) and Kian VanderWilt (2024) will be a significant factor, each averaging over 6 tackles per game. More Here on this Game

Sandia (7-1) at La Cueva (5-3): In this crucial Friday 7 pm District 2-6A matchup, the 3rd-ranked La Cueva Bears face the 5th-ranked Sandia Matadors. Both teams are on winning streaks, with the Bears on a 5-game win streak and Sandia on a 4-game win streak. The game could determine the District 2-6A Championship and secure a top seed in the 2023 New Mexico high school football state playoffs.

West Mesa (4-4) at Rio Grande (2-6): The 10th-ranked West Mesa Mustangs step outside of District play on Friday at 7 pm to take on the 6A-Independent Rio Grande Ravens. After enduring a three-game losing streak, the Mustangs are eager to regain their winning form, holding a 4-4 overall record and 0-3 in District 2-6A. Keep an eye on standout player Elijah Brody. Despite the projected loss, Rio Grande deserves kudos for their performance, having secured two wins this season and demonstrating their resilience throughout.

5A FOOTBALL

Belen (0-8) at Miyamura (3-5):
On Friday at 7 pm, Gallup will host a District 1-5A showdown as the 13th-ranked Belen Eagles clash with the 11th-ranked Miyamura Patriots. The Belen Eagles are desperately seeking their first win, carrying an 0-8 overall record into this contest. Miyamura enters as a slight favorite, determined to secure their playoff spot. Keep an eye on Miyamura QB Dylan Joines, who's averaged 168 yards per game this season and could be the x-factor. The upset radar is definitely on. More Here.

Gadsden (6-2) at Santa Teresa (0-8): The 7th-ranked Gadsden Panthers in 5A football aim to further solidify their 6-2 overall record, with a potential District 3-5A Championship showdown with Deming on the horizon. In contrast, Santa Teresa is still in search of their first win after suffering a 24-0 loss to Deming last week. Watch out for Alex Lopez (2026), a 6-foot-2 LB on the rise who brings his impressive 60 total tackles and four sacks on the season to the field.

Goddard (6-2) at Artesia (7-1): In a highly anticipated 5A matchup on Friday at 7 pm, the Artesia Bulldogs (7-1 overall, 0-1 in District 4-5A), ranked 2nd in 5A, seek redemption following their first loss of the season. They face the Goddard Rockets (6-2 overall, 1-0 in District 4-5A), who are coming off an opening district win against Mayfield. Keep an eye on star RB Jon Silva for the Rockets, who aims to solidify his position as a top player in the classification. The Bulldogs rely on their offense to reignite the spark, with QB Nye Estrada (2024) leading the charge.

Highland (5-3) at Piedra Vista (3-5): A crucial battle for the District 1-5A top spot unfolds on Friday at 7 pm. Highland (5-3 overall, 1-0 in District) enters the contest on a five-game win streak. On the other side, Piedra Vista, winners of three of their last four games, is determined to defend their 1-5A championship and secure a top-three seed in the 5A New Mexico high school playoffs. Keep an eye on Amiri Mumba (2025), who has quietly risen in the charts with 1,273 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns, including a remarkable 335-yard rushing night against Belen last week.

Mayfield (4-4) at Roswell (8-0): The Roswell Coyotes, now ranked number one in 5A New Mexico high school football, are set to face the 6th-ranked Mayfield Trojans. The Coyotes boast an impressive 8-0 overall record and 1-0 in District 4-5A, while the Trojans stand at 4-4 overall and 0-1 in the district. The Coyotes are led by the dynamic duo of RB Bryce Sanchez and QB Manny Fuentez, who are rapidly gaining recognition as the best 1-2 punch in the state

4A FOOTBALL

Hozho Academy (2-5) at Shiprock (0-8):
On Friday at 7 pm, the Shiprock Chieftains, ranked 17th in 4A, face their final opportunity to secure a win and avoid ending the season winless. They'll take on 2A Independent Hozho Academy, which holds a 2-5 overall record, wrapping up their first varsity season.

Bloomfield (8-0) at Aztec (5-3): In a highly anticipated 4A clash on Friday at 7 pm, the NMPreps No. 1-ranked Bloomfield Bobcats (8-0 overall, 1-0 District 1-4A) take on the 7th-ranked Aztec Tigers (5-3 overall, 1-0 District 1-4A). Bloomfield enters the contest with an unblemished record, while Aztec looks to shake up 4A football. Keep an eye on Bloomfield QB Blake Spencer (2025), who's having a stellar junior campaign, passing for 1,896 yards and 28 touchdowns this season. Fresh off consecutive wins against Taos and Gallup, Aztec aims to continue their winning ways after a 3-game skid to Durango, CO, Silver, and St. Mike's. Can they disrupt the picture and unseat the defending 4A state champs?

Gallup (1-7) at Kirtland Central (2-6): In a matchup from the Northwest corner of the state, the Gallup Bengals (1-7 overall) travel north to take on the Kirtland Central Broncos (2-6 overall). Both teams are likely to miss out on the 4A state playoffs, but this win could provide a positive note heading into the off-season. Keep an eye on Kirtland Central's Deronte Tso, Nickolas Billie, Jharris Tyler, and JJ Foutz, a junior foursome that has been instrumental for the Broncos and will continue to be key players to watch over the next two years.

Grants (4-4) at Valencia (4-4): With the 4A playoff picture hanging in the balance, two evenly matched teams, 9th-ranked Valencia (4-4 overall, 0-1 District 4-4A) and 11th-ranked Grants (4-4 overall, 0-1), go head to head in Bosque Farms. The Pirates have experienced a resurgence this season, largely behind 2025 RB Andres Lazos, who has accumulated 1,185 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. First-year head coach Steve Brown's remarkable turnaround has breathed new life into the program. On the other side, fellow first-year head coach Ledarrius Cage is building up the Jaguars and showcasing a series of impressive new hires from this preseason. Senior RB Daniel Villegas has put up impressive numbers with 999 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns this season. This matchup is a battle of star running backs and first-year head coaches making their mark.

Lovington (5-3) at Albuquerque Academy (5-3): The third-ranked Lovington Wildcats (5-3 overall, 1-0 District) and the 5th-ranked Albuquerque Academy Chargers (5-3 overall, 0-1 District) both bring identical overall records into this highly anticipated game. However, Lovington sits at the top tier with other 4A contenders like Portales and reigning state champ Bloomfield. Albuquerque Academy looks to bounce back from a week 9 loss to Portales (54-0). Keep an eye on Lovington's star QB Wyatt Gomez, who will be on full display this Friday afternoon (3pm).

Moriarty (5-3) at Espanola Valley (5-3): Friday at 7 pm, the 10th-ranked Moriarty Pintos (5-3 overall, 1-0 district) face a challenge from the 12th-ranked Espanola Valley Sundevils (5-3 overall, 1-0 district). This clash promises to be a game of the night, with both teams closely matched and looking to avoid an upset. The Pintos' running attack aims to counter that of Espanola Valley. Caeden Kamplain (2025), Lincoln Page (2024), and Derek Michel (2025) will bring in over 1,000 yards of rushing and 13 touchdowns to match Espanola's Adrick Deleon. The game features a battle of star running backs and an exciting contest between two first-year head coaches.

Portales (8-0) at Bernalillo (6-2): On Friday at 7 pm, the second-ranked Portales Rams (8-0 overall, 1-0 district) enter as 20-point favorites against the 6th-ranked Bernalillo Spartans (6-2 overall, 0-1 district). The Spartans are looking to create another major upset, having done so once already this season. Keep an eye on Paxton Culpepper, who is looking to solidify his candidacy for the 2023 NMPreps/Rivals New Mexico Mr. Football award. Last week, he passed for 345 yards and 6 touchdowns in the district opener against Albuquerque Academy.

Taos (2-6) at Pojoaque Valley (3-5): In another contest on Friday at 7 pm, two teams battle to secure one more win to close out the season. The 13th-ranked Taos Tigers are coming off a playoff bubble-busting loss to Espanola Valley (35-28) last week. Meanwhile, Pojoaque Valley aims to rebound after falling 34-6 to district favorite Moriarty. Taos has faced four consecutive losses and seeks to gain a win to inspire their younger roster for a bounce-back season in 2024. First-year head coach Zeke Villegas has played a pivotal role in the rejuvenation of the Taos program. Head coach Villegas has led the Elks to 3 wins after they went winless last season. Freshman RB Jonah Villegas has quickly emerged as a player to watch, tallying 602 rushing yards and 5 rushing touchdowns.

Note: This feature will update this morning.

Feature Week 10 New Mexico High School Football Questions

As Week 10 of the New Mexico high school football season approaches, there are several intriguing storylines and questions to ponder. With playoffs on the horizon, every game holds immense significance, and these are the top five questions to watch:

1. Battle of the Running Backs: Thursday night promises a showdown between two standout running backs - Niko Garcia of Los Alamos (2024) and Charles Lopez-Burton of Valley (2024). Garcia has accumulated 671 yards and 10 rushing touchdowns this season, while Lopez-Burton stands atop the class with an impressive 1,239 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns. Which of these dynamic backs will have the bigger Thursday night?

2. Belen's Quest for a Win: The Belen Eagles have faced a challenging season with an 0-8 record so far. They'll be taking on the Miyamura Patriots (3-5 overall) in what could be their last real shot at securing a win this season. With the formidable Piedra Vista Panthers (No. 3 in 5A football) up next, can Belen avoid a winless season and finally taste victory this weekend?

3. Close Action in District 4-5A: In District 4-5A, most are expecting Roswell (8-0 overall, 1-0 district) to dominate against Mayfield (4-4 overall, 0-1 district). However, the Trojans may have other plans. The NMPreps line has yet to be set, but can Mayfield make this a close battle? Meanwhile, Goddard (6-2 overall, 1-0 district) has shown they can be a threat in the district. Can they take advantage of Artesia Bulldogs (7-1 overall, 0-1 district), who recently suffered their first loss of the season?

4. Game of the Week: Rio Rancho at Volcano Vista: The spotlight falls on a thrilling contest between Rio Rancho and Volcano Vista, both sitting at 6-2 overall. Rio Rancho boasts a 2-0 record in District 1-6A, while Volcano Vista (1-1 in District play) has already faced Cleveland. Keep an eye on top running backs Rayce Ramirez (Rio Rancho) and Alijah Gonzales (Volcano Vista). Also, watch for under-the-radar players like Andrew Gustafson (Rio Rancho) with 50 total tackles and Adam Jaramillo (Volcano Vista), who leads the team with 3 sacks. This game will have a significant impact on playoff seeding.

5. Playoff Implications Galore: Several games have the potential to reshape playoff hopes and seeds. In District 2-4A, Pojoaque Valley and Taos will battle it out to keep their playoff dreams alive. Espanola Valley, led by standout RB Aldrick Deleon, is in the postseason picture and could disrupt Moriarty's district championship bid. In District 3-4A, Grants (4-4 overall, 0-1 District) and Valencia (4-4 overall, 0-1 District) face off, with the winner securing a potential playoff berth. Lastly, the matchup between the undefeated Bloomfield Bobcats (8-0 overall) and the Aztec Tigers (5-3 overall) has immense implications, potentially locking up a 1-seed in 4A football or shifting the playoff landscape.

Week 10 is brimming with anticipation, as teams vie for playoff berths, seeding, and the chance to etch their names in New Mexico high school football. The answers to these questions will unfold on the gridiron, providing football fans with another thrilling week of action.

  • Poll
Poll: Week 10 Most Likely to Upset

Poll: Week 10 Most Likely to Upset

  • Aztec over Bloomfield

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Rio Rancho over Volcano Vista

    Votes: 12 41.4%
  • Sandia over La Cueva

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • Belen over Miyamura

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Raton over Robertson

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Espanola Valley over Moriarty

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • Estancia over Tularosa

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Jal over Texico

    Votes: 6 20.7%
  • Other: Poist

    Votes: 1 3.4%

Poll: Week 10 Most Likely to Upset

Feature Week 10 NMPreps Thursday Predictions and Picks

NMPreps Thursday Predictions and Picks

Joshua J. Grine, the publisher of NMPreps, offers his selections, and the staff unveils their game predictions for tonight's lineup of matches.

New Mexico High School Football #nmpreps

GAMEGRINE'S PICK FAVORITE LINENMPREPS PREDICTION
Carlsbad (2-6) at Las Cruces (4-4)Las CrucesLas Cruces, -15.5Las Cruces 35, Carlsbad 14
Chaparral (0-7) at Deming (5-3)DemingDeming, -51Deming 50, Chaparral 0
Del Norte (1-7) at Manzano (1-7) ManzanoManzano, -24.5Manzano 35, Del Norte 6
Los Alamos (7-1) at Valley (5-3) ValleyValley -2.5Valley 24, Los Alamos 20
Hot Springs (3-5) at Cobre (5-2) CobreCobre, -35.5Cobre 44, Hot Springs 7

Grine's Record: 278-60 (82.25%)

Week 9: 30-6
Week 8: 28-5
Week 7: 23-9
Week 6: 22-8
Week 5: 30-8
Week 4: 40-5
Week 3: 32-9
Week 2: 40-6
Week 1: 33-4

Game of the Night: Los Alamos (7-1, 1-0) vs Valley (5-3, 2-0)

As the New Mexico high school football season reaches its climax, the District 2-5A championship game is upon us, and it promises to be a showdown for the ages. The Los Alamos Hilltoppers, ranked No. 8 in the Week 10 NMPreps Rankings for 5A football, are gearing up to take on the Valley Vikings, who are sitting at No. 9 in the same rankings. With a District title and a prime playoff seed hanging in the balance, this clash is the epitome of high-stakes football.

Why the Hilltoppers

The Hilltoppers have been a force to be reckoned with this season, boasting an impressive 7-1 overall record and a 1-0 start in District 2-5A. Their offensive prowess is evident in the 251 points they've scored, while their defensive might is highlighted by allowing just 76 points against. These numbers have helped them secure the coveted No. 5 Freeman Rating in 5A football, showcasing their consistency and dominance on both sides of the ball.

Explosive Offense and Balanced Attack: The Hilltoppers have displayed an impressive offensive prowess throughout the season. Quarterback Kyle Evenhus (2025) has orchestrated a dynamic passing game, accumulating 1,120 passing yards and connecting on 13 touchdown passes. His ability to efficiently move the ball through the air adds a significant dimension to the Los Alamos offensive strategy. Running back Niko Garcia (2024) has been a ground game force, rushing for 671 yards and tallying 10 touchdowns while maintaining an impressive average of 5 yards per carry. Los Alamos's ability to balance their offensive attack, combining a potent air game with a strong running game, can make them a formidable challenge for the Valley defense to contain.

Robust Defensive Lineup: Los Alamos's formidable defensive lineup adds another layer of strength to their game. Led by linebacker Kyler Young (2024), who has accumulated an astounding 100 total tackles this season, the Hilltoppers are adept at stopping opposing offenses. Furthermore, linebacker Jackson Blair (2024) and defensive end Matthew Brousseau (2025) have contributed significantly to the defense. Blair's remarkable 58 total tackles and 12 sacks highlight his capability to disrupt the opposing offense and put pressure on the quarterback. He is also on track to be considered for the All-New Mexico defense. With a solid core of linebackers and defensive linemen, the Hilltoppers can limit the scoring opportunities for the Vikings.

Why the Vikings

Valley's well-rounded strengths on both sides of the ball, spearheaded by their potent ground game, adaptable quarterback, and formidable defense, have positioned them as formidable contenders. In their bid to claim the District 2-5A championship and secure a valuable home game in the playoffs, the Valley Vikings have the necessary tools and experience to best the Los Alamos Hilltoppers.

Dominance on the Ground: Valley boasts an exceptional ground game led by the top-ranked running back, Charles Lopez-Burton (2024). With a staggering 1,239 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns this season, Lopez-Burton is averaging an impressive 10.2 yards per carry and an astonishing 177 yards per game. In the first two district games, he demonstrated his ability to take over contests, rushing for 306 yards against Manzano and 172 yards against Del Norte, accumulating three touchdowns in each of those games. This remarkable running back is a constant threat to break for big gains and consistently find the end zone. The Los Alamos defense will undoubtedly face a formidable challenge containing Lopez-Burton and his dynamic running style.

A Balanced Offensive Attack: Valley's quarterback, Julian Butkivich (2025), brings versatility to the Viking offense. He has passed for 696 yards and connected on seven passing touchdowns this season, showcasing his ability to move the chains through the air. Butkivich isn't limited to just passing; he's also a dual-threat quarterback who has rushed for 162 yards and added a valuable rushing touchdown. Complementing Lopez-Burton's rushing prowess, Butkivich's multi-faceted skill set adds depth to Valley's offensive arsenal. The ability to threaten both on the ground and through the air can keep the Los Alamos defense on its heels, searching for ways to stop the Vikings.

Battle-Tested Resilience: Valley's 5-3 overall record is a testament to their battle-tested nature. Two of their three losses came against formidable opponents: 6A Los Lunas (6-2 overall) and 4A Portales (8-0 overall). These losses, while difficult, have provided valuable experience and have prepared the Vikings for tough, high-stakes matchups like the one they'll face against Los Alamos. Having faced top-tier competition earlier in the season, Valley is no stranger to adversity and has the resilience to face any challenge head-on.

Solid Defensive Prowess: Valley's strength isn't limited to their offensive juggernaut. On the defensive front, Lopez-Burton continues to shine, contributing with 61 total tackles and five sacks. His impact on the game extends beyond the offensive side of the ball. Daniel Valdez (2024) leads the team in total tackles with an impressive 68, ensuring that he's a prominent presence in thwarting opponents' advances. Christian Powell (2025) complements this strong defense with 39 total tackles and an incredible seven sacks on the opposing quarterback. Their collective tenacity and ability to generate pressure can significantly disrupt the Hilltoppers' offensive rhythm and serve as a vital component in Valley's quest for victory

Score Prediction: Valley Vikings 24, Los Alamos Hilltoppers 20

In this District 2-5A championship clash, I predict the Valley Vikings to come out on top with a score of 24-20. While both teams have shown their strengths, I believe Valley's powerful rushing attack, led by Charles Lopez-Burton, will play a pivotal role in securing the victory. Lopez-Burton's exceptional running skills and Valley's ability to move the ball effectively on the ground should help them control the game's tempo.

Moreover, Valley's defense, featuring standout players like Charles Lopez-Burton and Daniel Valdez, has demonstrated its ability to limit opponents' scoring opportunities. I expect them to step up and keep Los Alamos's offensive production in check.

While Los Alamos is a strong team, I think Valley's ability to control the ground game and play solid defense will give them the advantage they need to secure the District 2-5A championship. The score prediction reflects a closely contested match, but I believe Valley will emerge victorious with a well-executed game plan.

Feature Top Running Backs Lighting Up New Mexico High School Football

Top Running Backs Lighting Up New Mexico High School Football

New Mexico high school football has seen a plethora of outstanding running backs this season. These players have showcased their skills on the field, consistently delivering impressive performances. In this three-part feature, we'll shine a spotlight on some of the top running backs who have been lighting up the stat sheet in the 2023 season. Let's kick things off with the first set of talented ball carriers:

Alijah Gonzales, Volcano Vista High School (ABQ)
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 6A
Aijah Gonzales, standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 190 pounds, is a powerhouse of a running back with the agility to bulldoze through defensive lines. His consistency is remarkable, having exceeded 100 rushing yards in seven out of eight games this season. His lowest showing, a 90-yard performance, was still impressive considering he had only 14 carries in that game. Gonzales has accumulated 1,247 rushing yards and scored 12 rushing touchdowns this season, placing him at the top of the list. The highlight of his season was a spectacular 230-yard rushing performance with four rushing touchdowns in a victory over Eldorado.

Bryce Sanchez, Roswell High School
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 5A
Bryce Sanchez, a 5-foot-10, 220-pound running back for the top-ranked Roswell Coyotes, is a must-watch player whose stock in New Mexico high school football is skyrocketing. Fresh off a sensational 188-yard rushing night against the previously undefeated Artesia Bulldogs, Sanchez is an extraordinary combination of strength and power. His running style is nothing short of a force of nature, as he plows through defenders who dare to stand in his path.

Harris Mbueha, Sue V. Cleveland High School (Rio Rancho)
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 6A
Although somewhat under the radar, Harris Mbueha is a running back that should not be overlooked. As a key player for the top-ranked 6A team in New Mexico high school football, Mbueha has already amassed 932 rushing yards in seven games this season. One of his standout performances was a 250-yard rushing night in which he scored three rushing touchdowns against Volcano Vista in a convincing 35-12 victory. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 190 pounds, this senior running back has been steadily making his presence known.

Charles Lopez-Burton, Valley High School (ABQ)
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 5A
Charles Lopez-Burton brings power, size, and solid speed to the running back position. His straight-line ability has proven time and again that he can break away for substantial gains. Lopez-Burton boasts an impressive resume with 1,239 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns this season. He's had two spectacular games with over 300 rushing yards, including a 328-yard, 3-touchdown performance against Belen and a 306-yard, 3-touchdown outing against Manzano.

Adrick DeLeon, Espanola Valley High School
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 4A
Adrick DeLeon has been the driving force behind the Espanola Valley Sundevils' resurgence. In a recent game against the Taos Tigers, he put on a remarkable performance, rushing for 324 yards and scoring five touchdowns in a 38-25 win. DeLeon has accumulated an impressive 1,430 rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns throughout the season, consistently exceeding the 100-yard mark in all eight games. Notably, his last two games featured over 250 rushing yards, highlighting his impressive consistency. The Sundevils are on a four-game winning streak and are now sitting at 5-3 overall this season, a significant accomplishment for a program historically at the bottom of the class.

Nicolas Chavez, Santa Rosa High School
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 2A
Nicolas Chavez, a dynamic Class 2A running back, is making waves with 1,657 rushing yards and an astonishing 24 rushing touchdowns this season. The Santa Rosa Lions hold an impressive 8-1 overall record, positioning themselves as strong contenders for the 2A state championship. Chavez's remarkable season includes an explosive performance where he rushed for 309 yards and scored five touchdowns against Estancia on September 29th. Standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 170 pounds, Chavez also stands out as one of the top defensive players in his classification.

Joshua Calhoon, Estancia High School
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 2A
Senior running back Joshua Calhoon has put up a remarkable season for the Estancia Bears, accumulating a total of 1,863 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns. He has consistently surpassed the 150-yard mark in all eight games, with six of those games featuring over 200 rushing yards. His recent performance was a stunning 330-yard rushing night, which included four rushing touchdowns. Adding to his impressive resume, Calhoon has also demonstrated his versatility by passing for 350 yards and two touchdowns this season.

Saul Armendariz, Hobbs High School
  • Year: 2024
  • Class: 6A
Saul Armendariz's stock is on the rise following his extraordinary performance in week nine. In that game, he rushed for a whopping 347 yards and scored four rushing touchdowns against Alamogordo. This feat not only helped Hobbs secure a victory but also shattered the school's single-game rushing record. Armendariz's exceptional talent kept the Eagles in playoff contention and showcased his potential as a game-changer. With 854 rushing yards to his name this season, he continues to be a driving force for Hobbs.

These remarkable running backs are lighting up the stat sheet in New Mexico high school football, showcasing their skills, power, and consistency on the field. Stay tuned for the next installment in this series, featuring more outstanding ball carriers who have left their mark on the gridiron this season. Feel free to add players and nominations to Publisher Joshua Grine at 505-414-4313.

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Feature Spotlight on New Mexico's Elite Quarterbacks: Part Three

Spotlight on New Mexico's Elite Quarterbacks: Part Three

As the 2023 New Mexico high school football season nears its climax, we've been closely following the standout quarterbacks who have electrified the gridiron. After highlighting the top ten quarterbacks in our "Ten Quarterbacks Lighting Up New Mexico High School Football" and showcasing the rising underclassmen stars in "Young Guns: Rising Underclassmen Quarterbacks Shine in New Mexico High School Football,"

it's time to unveil a few more signal-callers who are set to make the final ballot. These talented quarterbacks have left an indelible mark on the season, and today, we'll shine the spotlight on their impressive performances.

FOUR QUARTERBACKS SHINING

Daniel Hernandez - Centennial High School (2024)
In the realm of New Mexico high school football, Centennial High School's Daniel Hernandez has emerged as a true game changer. A two-year starter for the Hawks, he's been instrumental in their impressive 14-4 record over this period, establishing himself as one of the most influential players in 6A football. With the Hawks currently standing at 5-2 this season and approaching the final stretch, Hernandez's contributions have been nothing short of outstanding. He's notched nearly 1,000 passing yards and displayed remarkable versatility with over 700 rushing yards, showcasing his prowess as a dual-threat quarterback. Hernandez is undoubtedly a name to watch as he continues to make a significant impact on the gridiron.

Elijah Brody - West Mesa High School (2024) A rising star in New Mexico high school football, Brody, with a Division I offer from the University of New Mexico, is making waves this season. The dual-threat quarterback has been a driving force behind the Mustangs' 4-4 season. Brody has showcased his versatility, tallying 1,277 passing yards and 12 touchdowns through the air. His ground game is equally impressive, with 1,221 rushing yards and a remarkable 18 rushing touchdowns. Standing at 6-foot-3, Brody's dynamic playmaking abilities have solidified his status as one of the state's most electrifying quarterbacks.

Gunnar Guardiola - Las Cruces High School (2026) A fresh face in the high school football scene, Guardiola has taken the helm for a resurgent Bulldawgs team. Currently on a four-game winning streak, Las Cruces boasts a 4-4 season record with Guardiola at the helm. The young quarterback has displayed his prowess with 1,619 passing yards and 14 touchdowns through the air this season. Guardiola's emergence has been a driving force behind Las Cruces' recent success.

Manny Fuentez - Roswell High School (2024) Fuentez has been instrumental in leading the top-ranked Roswell Coyotes to a remarkable 8-0 overall record this season. Fuentez has consistently demonstrated his talent, and his recent performances have been nothing short of stellar. In a standout showing against Artesia, he tallied 195 passing yards and three touchdown strikes. This impressive feat followed a spectacular performance against Clovis, where he threw for 252 yards and five touchdowns. His consistency is evident, as he also had a 252-yard, four-touchdown night against Carlsbad and delivered a stellar performance of 201 passing yards and three touchdowns against Los Lunas, along with 61 rushing yards. He could easily become the dark horse to win the award this season.

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Preview: Thursday Night Picks and Predictions
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Week 10: Spotlight on New Mexico's Elite Quarterbacks
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Feature: Week 10 New Mexico High School Football Rankings
Player Rankings: Top 50 Player Performances from Week 9

Feature Week 10: New Mexico High School Football Thursday Night Preview

Week 10: New Mexico High School Football Thursday Night Preview

Thursday night's New Mexico high school football matchups promise to deliver exciting action, with teams vying for playoff positions and individual players making their mark on the field. Football fans won't want to miss these thrilling games.

Carlsbad (2-6) at Las Cruces (4-4) - Thursday, 7 pm - 6A Football

In this District 3-6A showdown, the Las Cruces Bulldawgs find themselves tied for first place at 3-0 in district play. with Centennial. On the other side, Carlsbad is a bubble team in the 6A playoff race, standing at 1-2 in district play. Keep an eye on Las Cruces High rising star Daniel Amaro (2026), a sophomore sensation who rushed for an impressive 207 yards on just 11 carries against Organ Mountain. While Las Cruces is favored by two touchdowns, don't count out Carlsbad's standout running back, Ulysses Mendoza (2024), who's having a phenomenal season and could pose a significant threat in an upset bid.

Chaparral (0-7) at Deming (5-3) - Thursday, 7 pm - 5A Football

This game may see the mercy rule come into effect as Deming, with a 5-3 overall record and 1-0 in district play, takes on the winless Chaparral Lobos at 0-7 overall and 0-1 in district play. The Lobos are grappling with a daunting 39-game losing streak that dates back to 2018. Expect Deming's QB, Ryan Alfaro, to score early and efficiently before giving younger players valuable experience.

Del Norte (1-7) at Manzano (1-7) - Thursday, 7 pm - 5A Football

Both Del Norte and Manzano have 1-7 records, but the context differs. Del Norte appears to be a few years away from being competitive in 5A football, while Manzano has shown potential for a breakout season despite a challenging schedule. Manzano still has a shot at a playoff bid if they secure a win in this final District 2-5A game. Keep an eye on James Vautier (2025), who's had a productive season with 775 passing yards and 8 passing touchdowns for the Monarchs.

Los Alamos (7-1) at Valley (5-3) - Thursday, 7 pm - 5A Football

This Thursday night matchup will decide the District 2-5A championship and likely secure a 5-8 seed for the winner, granting them a home game in the first round of the playoffs. Key players to watch include Niko Garcia (2024) for Los Alamos and Charles Lopez-Burton (2024) for Valley, both of whom are strong contenders for All-New Mexico honors.

Hot Springs (3-5) at Cobre (5-2) - Thursday, 7 pm - 3A Football

Cobre is coming off a significant upset against Socorro, which catapulted them to the top of the District 3-3A standings. Hot Springs, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back after a district-opening loss to Hatch Valley last week. This game is crucial for both teams as they aim to navigate the rest of the district play successfully.

Magdalena (2-6) at Alamo Navajo (0-7) - Thursday, 5 pm - 8-Man/6-Man

Both Magdalena and Alamo Navajo are seeking their first district win after starting 0-2 in District 2 (8-Man). Keep an eye on Magdalena's 6-foot-2 middle linebacker Krae Stephens, who's a force on defense and a reliable target at tight end.

Roy/Mosquero (8-0) at New Mexico School of the Deaf (3-2) - Thursday, 3 pm - 8-Man/6-Man

Undefeated Roy/Mosquero looks to secure the district championship and finish the season with a perfect 9-0 record. Players to watch include Ayden Clavel (2025) and Brycen Barnes (2027), who are sure to receive season accolades for 8-Man football. Clavel has passed for 1,154 yards and 21 passing touchdowns, while Barnes has 730 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. Additionally, Jackson Fudge (2025) has contributed with 796 receiving yards and 15 receiving touchdowns.

Feature Top Player Performances from Week 9

Top Player Performances from Week 9

Week 9 of New Mexico high school football brought a whirlwind of extraordinary performances. Let's take a look at some of the standout players from this action-packed week:

50 TOP PLAYERS PERFORMANCES

Adrick Deleon (Espanola Valley High School) was the talk of the town with his awe-inspiring performance. He rushed for an incredible 324 yards, scored 5 rushing touchdowns, passed for 46 yards, and added 32 yards receiving, accumulating a jaw-dropping 402 total yards.

Andrew Flakes (Bloomfield) stunned the crowd with a 90-yard receiving touchdown, showcasing his exceptional speed and skill.

Andrew Guzman (St. Pius X) was a defensive force, recording a remarkable 17 total tackles in the win over Valencia, proving himself to be a key player on the field.

Anthony Alacorn (Deming High School) contributed significantly on defense, making 5 solo tackles, 1 assist, 1 interception, and a total of 6 tackles.

Axcel Morales (Highland) was the quarterback to watch, throwing three passing touchdowns in a thrilling victory over Belen.

Brody Whitaker (Albuquerque Academy) was a defensive standout, making 8 total tackles and proving his prowess on the field.

Bryce Sancez (Roswell High School) impressed with 180 rushing yards in a victory over Artesia, showcasing his skill as a running back.

Cameron Dyer (La Cueva High School) delivered a breathtaking performance with 147 passing yards, 2 passing touchdowns, 167 rushing yards, and 4 rushing touchdowns, accumulating a total of 314 yards and 6 total touchdowns in a memorable game against West Mesa.

Cayl Cox-Liggins (St. Pius X High School, Class of 2027) had an outstanding game with 6 catches for 129 yards and 1 touchdown, displaying remarkable potential as a young athlete.

Cesar Gonzalez (Lovington High School) proved his worth with 9 receptions for 95 yards and 1 touchdown.

Charles Lopez-Burton (Valley High School) displayed his skill as a running back, rushing for 172 yards and scoring 3 touchdowns in a dominant performance.

Cohen Tomasits (NMMI, Class of 2026) was a force on the ground, rushing for 100 yards in a game against Dexter.

Dalton Logan Lee (Albuquerque Academy) was a standout on defense, recording 10 tackles, 9 of which were solo, and a pass defense in a game with only 104 plays.

Daniel Amaro (Las Cruces, Class of 2026) impressed with 11 carries for 207 yards in a victory over Organ Mountain.

Daniel Valdez (Valley High School) was a defensive powerhouse, making 11 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 1 sack.

Demarcus Thompson (Lovington High School) had an exceptional game with 11 receptions, 238 yards, and an astonishing 5 touchdowns, tied to school records. He also made 8 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks on the defensive side.

Devin Diaz (Portales High School) showcased his defensive skills with 6 tackles and 1 interception.

Elijah Brody (West Mesa High School) displayed versatility, amassing 279 passing yards, 146 rushing yards, and 3 rushing touchdowns against La Cueva.

Elijah Melancon (Eunice High School) was a prolific quarterback, throwing for 243 yards and 5 touchdowns, while also contributing 52 rushing yards.

Francisco Winnikoff (Las Cruces, Class of 2026) was a receiving sensation, making 5 receptions, scoring 3 touchdowns, and accumulating 177 yards in a game against Organ Mountain.

Gavin Chuy (Cobre High School) was the epitome of a workhorse, carrying the ball 32 times for 282 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns.

George Rascon (Bloomfield) electrified the crowd with a kickoff return in a game against Kirtland Central.

Harris Mbueha (Cleveland) displayed his running skills with 100 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns in a game against Atrisco Heritage.

Isaac Ledezma (Deming High School) was a defensive standout, making 3 solo tackles, 3 assists, and a fumble recovery.

Isaiah Carpenter (St. Pius X High School, Class of 2027) impressed as a quarterback, completing 13 of 17 passes for 230 yards, 2 touchdowns, and adding a rushing touchdown, all without throwing an interception.

Isaiah Pizzaro (Deming High School) had a solid game with 18 carries for 141 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns in a victory over Santa Teresa.

Jackson Blair (Los Alamos High School) was a defensive force, recording 18 tackles, including 2 sacks and 2 tackles for loss.

Jared Almanza (Deming High School) showcased his receiving skills with 6 receptions for 114 yards.

Jesse Seitizinger (Bloomfield) had an all-around performance, scoring 1 rushing touchdown and 1 receiving touchdown in a game against Kirtland Central.

Jonah Villegas (Pojoaque Valley High School, Freshman) displayed his versatility with 4 kick returns for 163 yards, 7 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 pass deflection.

Josh Calhoon (Estancia High School) was a rushing powerhouse, carrying the ball 20 times for an astonishing 330 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Juan Vigil (Valley High School) was a two-way player, making 5 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 2 quarterback hurries, and also scoring a receiving touchdown.

Kyle Evenhus (Los Alamos High School) had a remarkable game, throwing for 247 yards and 4 touchdowns, rushing for 48 yards, and adding 1 rushing touchdown.

Kyler Young (Los Alamos High School) was a defensive standout, recording an impressive 21 tackles, including 2 tackles for loss.

Landon Frost (Aztec) was a scoring machine, rushing for two touchdowns in a game against Gallup.

Mason Greathouse (Roswell) turned defense into offense with a 60-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown as a defensive end in a game against Artesia.

Melaki Gutierrez (Los Alamos High School) showcased his receiving skills with 3 receptions for 112 yards and 3 touchdowns, in addition to an interception return for a 105-yard touchdown.

Nathaniel “Moosie” Neel (St. Pius X High School) was a tackling machine, recording 18 total tackles in a game against Valencia.

Nicholas Chavez (Santa Rosa High School) was a versatile player, rushing for 191 yards, scoring 2 rushing touchdowns, and making 11 total tackles.

Paxton Culpepper (Portales High School) was a star quarterback, completing 21 of 27 passes for 345 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also contributed with

Ryan Alfaro (Deming High School) displayed his dual-threat abilities with 10 completions on 20 attempts for 136 passing yards. He also contributed on the ground with 8 carries for 62 yards and scored 2 touchdowns in a victory over Santa Teresa.

Saul Armendariz (Hobbs High School) had a historic game, breaking the Hobbs single-game rushing record previously held by PJ Smith. Saul rushed for a remarkable 345 yards on just 18 carries in a sensational performance against Alamogordo.

Sebastian Acuna (Deming High School) was a defensive force with 8 solo tackles, 1 assist, and a total of 9 tackles, showcasing his impact on the field.

Tazhe Wilson (Valley High School) was an offensive powerhouse, rushing for 131 yards and scoring 3 touchdowns, making a significant impact in his team's victory.

Valente Herrera (Lovington High School) made an impression on the offensive line with a record-breaking 13 pancake blocks. He also contributed on defense with 2 tackles, 1 hurry, and 1 fumble recovery.

Wyatt Gomez (Lovington High School) was a standout quarterback, completing 27 of 47 passes for an impressive 463 yards and throwing 6 touchdowns without any interceptions.

Zane Mayberry (Portales High School) was a dynamic receiver, making 7 receptions for 164 yards and scoring 2 touchdowns, playing a pivotal role in his team's success.

Zeke Villegas (Pojoaque Valley High School) made his presence felt on the defensive end with 12 tackles and 2 forced fumbles. He also contributed to the offense with 2 catches for 35 yards.

Team Rankings NMPreps Week 10 New Mexico High School Football Rankings

NMPreps Week 10 New Mexico High School Football Rankings

In the ever-competitive landscape of 6A New Mexico high school football, Week 10 continued to bring forth exciting matchups and pivotal victories. The top teams maintained their dominance, with key results shaping the rankings:

6A FOOTBALL

RANKTEAMRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 9
1Cleveland5-3, 2-0W, Atrisco Heritage 56-6
2Centennial5-2, 2-0W, Carlsbad 42-14
3La Cueva5-3, 2-0W, West Mesa 54-26
4Volcano Vista6-2, 1-1Open Week - No Game
5Sandia7-1, 3-0W, Farmington 35-28
6Los Lunas7-2, 3-0W, Santa Fe 57-6
7Rio Rancho6-2, 2-0W, Cibola 48-17
8Las Cruces4-4, 3-0W, Organ Mountain 42-0
9Farmington5-3, 1-1L, Sandia 35-28
10West Mesa4-4, 0-3L, La Cueva 54-26
11Atrisco Heritage5-4, 1-2L, Cleveland 56-6
12Hobbs3-5, 1-2W, Alamogordo 56-19
13Alamogordo4-4, 1-2L, Hobbs 56-19
14Eldorado3-5, 0-2Open Week - No Game
15Clovis3-5, 2-0Open Week - No Game
16Carlsbad2-6, 1-2L, Centennial 42-14
17Albuquerque2-6, 1-2W, Capital 14-13
18Cibola0-8, 0-3L, Rio Rancho 48-17
19Organ Mountain0-8, 0-3L, Las Cruces 42-0
20Capital1-7, 0-2L, Albuquerque 14-13
21Santa Fe1-7, 0-2L, Los Lunas 57-6
22Rio Grande2-6W, Shiprock 22-13

5A FOOTBALL

RANKTEAMRECORDRESULTS FROM WEEK 9
1Roswell8-0, 1-0W, Artesia 29-8
2Artesia7-1, 0-1L, Roswell 29-8.
3Piedra Vista3-5, 1-0W, Miyamura 52-16
4Goddard6-2, 1-0W, Mayfield 27-13
5Deming5-3, 1-0W, Santa Teresa 24-0
6Mayfield4-4, 0-1L, Goddard 27-13
7Gadsden6-2, 1-0W, Chaparral 50-0.
8Los Alamos7-1, 1-0W, Manzano 48-9
9Valley5-3, 2-0W, Del Norte 53-0.
10Highland5-3, 1-0W, Belen 32-30.
11Miyamura3-5, 0-1L, Piedra Vista 52-16
12Manzano1-7, 0-2L, Los Alamos 48-9
13Belen0-8, 0-1L, Highland 32-30
14Santa Teresa0-8, 0-1L, Deming 24-0
15Del Norte1-7, 0-1L, Valley 53-0
16Chaparral0-7, 0-1L, Gadsden 50-0

4A FOOTBALL

RANKTEAMRECORDWEEK 9 RESULT
1Bloomfield8-0, 1-0W, Kirtland Central 52-0
2Portales8-0, 1-0W, Albuquerque Academy 54-0
3Lovington5-3, 1-0W, Bernalillo 47-26
4Silver6-2, 1-0W, Grants 40-7
5Albuquerque Academy5-3, 0-1L, Portales 54-0
6Bernalillo6-2, 0-1L, Lovington 47-26
7Aztec5-3, 1-0W, Gallup 54-0
8St. Pius X4-4, 1-0W, Valencia 20-18
9Valencia4-4, 0-1L, St. Pius X 20-18
10Moriarty5-3, 1-0W, Pojoaque Valley 34-6
11Grants4-4, 0-1L, Silver 40-7
12Espanola Valley5-3, 1-0W, Taos 38-25
13Taos2-6, 0-1L, Espanola Valley 38-25
14Pojoaque Valley3-5, 0-1L, Moriarty 34-6
15Kirtland Central2-6, 0-1L, Bloomfield 52-0
16Gallup1-7, 0-1L, Aztec 54-0
17Shiprock0-8, 0-0L, Rio Grande 22-13

3A FOOTBALL

RANKTEAMRECORDWEEK 9 RESULTS
1West Las Vegas6-2, 2-0Open - No Game
2St. Michael's6-2, 2-1W, Raton 27-24
3Robertson5-2, 0-1W, Santa Fe Indian 52-0
4NMMI7-2, 3-0W, Dexter 22-8
5Dexter6-2, 1-1L, NMMI 22-8
6Cobre5-2, 1-0W, Soccoro 34-7
7Socorro6-2, 0-1L, Cobre 34-7
8Raton4-5, 1-2L, St. Mikes 27-24
9Hope Christian3-6, 1-2W, Tucumcari 22-20
10Hatch Valley5-3, 1-0W, Hot Springs 48-0
11Thoreau5-3, 1-0W, Cuba 24-6
12Hot Springs3-5, 0-1L, Hatch Valley 48-0
13Tucumcari3-4, 1-1L, Hope Christian 22-20
14Ruidoso1-7, 0-2Open - No Game
15Crownpoint6-2, 1-0W, Wingate 26-20
16Cuba6-2, 0-1L, Thoreau 24-6
17Navajo Prep3-5, 1-0W, Zuni 46-0
18Newcomb3-5, 1-0W, Tohatchi 18-14
19Tohatchi4-4, 0-1L, Newcomb 18-14
20Wingate3-5, 0-1L, Crownpoint 26-20
21Santa Fe Indian1-7, 0-2L, Robertson, 52-0
22Zuni2-6, 0-1L, Navajo Prep 46-0

2A FOOTBALL

1Eunice7-2, 3-0W, Jal 42-28
2Texico6-2, 1-1W, Hagerman 63-0
3Santa Rosa8-1, 2-0W, Laguna-Acoma 55-0
4Jal6-2, 1-1L, Eunice 42-28
5Tularosa5-3, 1-0W, Capitan, 52-0
6Loving6-1, 1-1Open - No Game
7Estancia3-5, 3-0W, Mescalero Apache 39-19
8Escalante4-5, 2-0W, McCurdy 46-18
9McCurdy5-3, 0-2L, Escalante 46-18
10Mescalero Apache3-5, 0-1L, Estancia 39-19
11Hagerman1-8, 0-3L, Texico 63-0
12Capitan1-7, 0-1L, Tularosa, 52-0
13Laguna-Acoma2-6, 0-2L, Laguna-Acoma 55-0
14Hozho Academy2-5Open - No Game
15Cloudcroft0-5Open - No Game
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