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Feature 2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 4A Team Capsules

2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 4A Team Capsules

Today, NMPreps provides an in-depth look at every team set to compete in the Class 4A 2024 New Mexico high school basketball state tournament. With all 16 teams under scrutiny, anticipation mounts as the state tournament gears up to tip-off on Saturday, March 9th, with 80 teams vying for the coveted state championship. Following some unexpected twists during selection Sunday, the top two seeds swapped spots, adding intrigue to the upcoming tournament. #nmpreps

No. 1 Highland Hornets (22-6 overall)

Securing the number one seed is the formidable Highland Hornets,boasting an impressive 22-win season and a commanding 7-1 record in District 5-4A, clinching both the regular-season and district tournament championships. Renowned for their offensive prowess, the Hornets average 66.6 points per game, spearheaded by the sharpshooting prowess of junior guard Jesus Licon. Licon leads the state in scoring with an astonishing 29.9 points per game, while also contributing 4.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.3 steals per contest. Supporting Licon are key players such as Raul Stanford (2024), averaging 9.5 points per game and 5.2 assists, Isai Herrera (2025) with 9.2 points and 5.9 rebounds, and Sebastian Hernandez (2025) tallying 7.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists.

No. 2 Valley Vikings (21-6 overall)

Under the leadership of head coach EZ Panas, the Valley Vikings have seamlessly transitioned over the years, maintaining their status at the top of the class since the retirement of longtime head coach Joe Coleman. The Vikings secure the 2-seed and are poised for a deep run in the 4A state tournament, boasting an impressive 21-win season and clinching the District 6-4A regular-season championship. Anchoring the team are seniors Julian Chavez and Tyler Kozlowski, a dynamic duo whose stellar performances in the 2023 state tournament are still remembered. Chavez averages 14.2 points and 5 rebounds per game, while Kozlowski contributes 13.5 points and 2.6 assists per game. Additionally, seniors Rosendo Roybal, Diego Miscles-Rivera, and Charles Lopez-Burton provide valuable contributions, with Roybal averaging 8.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.

No. 3 Hope Christian Huskies (18-9 overall)

Securing the 3-seed in the 2024 bracket, the Hope Christian Huskies finished second in District 6-4A with an impressive 18-win season. Led by the esteemed Jim Murphy, one of the top head coaches in New Mexico high school basketball, the Huskies are on a quest for another state championship under his guidance. With 880 career wins to his name, Murphy ranks second in the state, but leads in career state championships with 16, aiming for his 17th title. The team relies on a solid roster led by seniors Xavier Otero and Noah Perry, with contributions from seniors Nathan Saavedra and Nico Gutierrez.

No. 4 Albuquerque Academy Chargers (23-5 overall)

As the third-place finisher in the challenging District 6-4A regular season, the Albuquerque Academy Chargers are entering the tournament with momentum, riding a six-game winning streak. Despite their regular-season position, they emerged victorious in the district tournament and are determined to defend their state title. With a roster featuring returning starters from last season, seniors Joe Jack, Dillon McCleskey, and Justin Mask lead the charge. This talented trio is poised to propel the Chargers toward another shot at the state title.

No. 5 St. Pius X Sartans (17-11 overall)

Entering the postseason as the 5-seed, the St. Pius X Sartans have showcased their prowess with an impressive 17-win season, capped by a 7-1 district finish. While they shared the regular-season district championship, they narrowly missed out on the district title to the 1-seed Highland Hornets. The anticipation is palpable as the Sartans prepare to host the 12-seed Shiprock Cheiftains, with expectations of a sell-out crowd at the Albuquerque west side private school. Leading the charge are sophomore standout Ken Zamora, junior Mason Montoya, and senior Jason Montoya, pivotal players in the Sartans' successful campaign this season.

No. 6 Artesia Bulldogs (17-8 overall)

Emerging as the dark horse of the postseason, the Artesia Bulldogs, champions of District 4-4A, arrive as formidable contenders. Despite being considered underdogs, the Bulldogs have demonstrated their mettle, securing an impressive 17 victories. Riding an 8-game win streak into the postseason, they've proven their resilience, with only two losses to 4A teams, both in overtime—against Valley (38-36 F/OT) and St. Pius X (60-50 F/OT). Anchored by a deep roster, featuring standout sophomore Clay Kincaid and seasoned seniors Diego Wesson, David Hammond, and Jarren Wadkins, the Bulldogs are poised to make a splash in the tournament.

No. 7 Lovington Wildcats (17-11 overall)

As the runner-up in District 4-4A, the Lovington Wildcats enter the state tournament with the determination of underdogs. Their 17-11 record reflects a challenging season, marked by fierce competition primarily against Artesia, their district rivals. Despite this, the Wildcats have showcased resilience, with standout performances against formidable opponents. Senior guard Julian Arroyo spearheads their offensive charge, averaging an impressive 17 points per game, while junior Kayle Covington provides additional scoring prowess with 16.1 points per game. Supporting the team are seniors Demarcus Thompson Jr. and Zedrick Bentacourt, along with junior Mika Pando, who contribute depth and defensive strength to the roster. Thompson Jr. notably averages 8.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, adding a crucial presence in the paint.

No. 8 Grants Pirates (17-11 overall)

Under the guidance of head coach Landon Chavez, the Grants Pirates have undergone a transformation from mediocrity to a formidable force in the 4A classification. Chavez's leadership has solidified the Pirates' standing, earning them the 8th seed in a highly competitive field. With an impressive average of 67.7 points per game, the Pirates boast a potent offensive lineup. Leading the charge are juniors John "JJ" Horacek and Boudy Melonas, supported by senior spot-up shooter Noah Victorino. Additional contributions come from sophomores Tristan Fernandez, Cloudy Melonas, and senior Ethan Willie, enhancing the team's depth and versatility. Keep an eye on guard Boudy Melonas, whose emerging talent promises to be a defining factor in 4A basketball over the next two years.

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Feature 2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 3A Team Capsules

2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 3A Team Capsules

Today, NMPreps takes a comprehensive look at every team that has secured a spot in the Class 3A 2024 New Mexico high school basketball state tournament. With all 16 teams per classification in focus, anticipation is high as the state tournament prepares to tip-off on Saturday, March 9th. As 80 teams vie for the chance to claim a state championship, let's delve into the teams. #nmpreps

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No. 1 Robertson Cardinals (24-2 overall)


With an impressive record of 24 wins, including a dominant 9-1 performance in District play, the Robertson Cardinals clinched both the District 2-3A regular season and tournament championships, earning them the coveted 1-seed in the state tournament. Averaging 69.8 points per game, the Cardinals showcase formidable offensive depth heading into the postseason. Key players Mateo Contreras (2024) and Jesse James Gonzales (2025) lead the scoring charge, with Contreras averaging 14.3 points per game and Gonzales closely behind at 14.2. Contreras also contributes significantly on the boards, hauling in 4.7 rebounds per game. Esteban Medina (2024), Nathaniel Gonzales (2025), and Nathan Gonzales (2027) complete a formidable starting lineup for the Cardinals, with Medina averaging 8.3 points, Nathaniel Gonzales 9.2, and Nathan Gonzales 8.4 points per game respectively.

No. 2 Navajo Prep Eagles (22-4 overall)

With an impressive average of 74.4 points per game, the Navajo Prep Eagles glide into the state tournament as the formidable 2-seed in the bracket. Their stellar record of 22 wins, including an unblemished 12-0 in District 1-3A, underscores their dominance in the season. Widely regarded as one of the top teams in the field, the Eagles have faced formidable opponents across various classifications, solidifying their position as a powerhouse. At the heart of this talented roster are key players Xavier Nez (2025) and Jude Thomas (2024), who lead the offensive charge with remarkable consistency. Nez boasts impressive averages of 19 points per game, 5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists, while Thomas contributes significantly with 17.4 points per game, 3.9 rebounds, and 6.2 assists. Additionally, Orion King (2024) provides crucial support, averaging 12.1 points per game, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists. Beyond their offensive prowess, each player excels defensively, with Nez averaging 2.2 steals per game, Thomas with 2.6 steals, and King contributing 1.5 steals per game. Together, they form a formidable unit poised to make a deep run in the state tournament.

No. 3 Santa Fe Indian Braves (21-7 overall)

With momentum on their side, the Santa Fe Indian Braves set their sights on a deep run to the Final Four as they enter the state tournament. Having secured an impressive 21 victories and a solid 7-3 district record in 2-3A, they've demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level, including a notable win over the 1-seed Robertson Cardinals in district play. Averaging 60.8 points per game this season, the Braves boast a formidable offense that poses a challenge to any opponent. Their strong home record of 10-3 adds to their confidence as they prepare to host the 14-seed Newcomb in Santa Fe. Guiding the team into the state tournament are the dynamic trio of Dainien Gonzales (2024), Isidore Chinana (2024), and Jamal Alonzo (2024). With their skill, leadership, and determination, they are poised to lead the Braves on a successful postseason journey.

No. 4 Hot Springs Tigers (23-5 overall)

The Hot Springs Tigers come roaring into the state tournament with an impressive record of 23 wins, clinching a perfect 6-0 record in District 3-3A to secure both the regular season and district tournament championship titles. Keep an eye on several key players for the Tigers as they embark on their postseason journey. Among them are the dynamic trio of players: Dominic Padilla, Adrian Gomez, and JJ Contreraz. Additionally, Kaidyn Lanham and Jacob Felts provide crucial contributions on both ends of the court. Look out for Tristan Polanco, who has been showing strong performances lately. In particular, Adrian Gomez has been making waves with several standout performances, including a few double-doubles in points and rebounds. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch, guard Dominic Padilla is another standout player to watch, known for his scoring prowess and adept passing skills. With their depth and talent, the Tigers are poised to make a formidable run in the state tournament. Additionally, Tigers head coach Derek Bean enters the postseason as one of the top coaches, boasting two state championship rings during his tenure with the Tigers, making them a formidable threat for another deep postseason run.

No. 5 Bosque Bobcats (20-7 overall)

As they enter the state tournament, the Bosque Bobcats come with a solid track record, boasting 20 wins and an unblemished 8-0 record in District 5-3A. Under the guidance of Head coach Clifton Davidson, a prominent figure in the field, boasts a state championship ring, one of only five head coaches in the 3A field with such an accolade. Led by seniors Kyle Morris and Cooper Hautau, who bring scoring prowess and all-around contributions to the court, the Bobcats have established themselves as contenders. Morris averages 16.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game, while Hautau adds 15.3 points per game, along with 9.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 2.6 steals. Additionally, standout freshman Josiah Wilson has been instrumental, contributing significant minutes and averaging 8.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game. Together, this trio forms a potent core capable of navigating the team deep into the state tournament. A highly anticipated Elite Eight showdown against Hot Springs looms on the horizon, promising an exciting matchup for fans. Completing the formidable starting lineup are Oliver Tumolo (2025) and Leo Dettweiler (2024), with Tumolo making his presence felt in the paint with 7 points per game and 5.8 rebounds.

No. 6 St. Michael's Horsemen (15-13 overall)

Heading into the state tournament with aspirations of defending their 2023 state championship title, the St. Michael's Horsemen, under the guidance of head coach Gerard Garcia, enter as the 6th seed in the field. Despite a somewhat turbulent season, marked by ups and downs, the Horsemen managed to secure 15 wins and clinch the third spot in the challenging 2-3A district, which includes formidable opponents like Robertson (1-seed) and Santa Fe Indian (3-seed), along with Santa Fe Prep (7-seed). Finishing with a 6-4 record in district play, the Horsemen displayed resilience and determination. The team boasts a talented roster, featuring guards Sabiani Rio-Guevara (2025), Lucas Gurule (2024), and Nick Angelley (2025), along with senior standout Santiago Sandoval. In the frontcourt, the Horsemen are anchored by the toughness of Reed Bass (2025) and the presence of two promising big men, sophomore Donevan Ricker and freshman Ryan Hunt. With a blend of experience and emerging talent, the Horsemen aim to make a deep run in the state tournament.

No. 7 Santa Fe Prep Blue Griffins (17-12 overall)

Earning a first-round home game as the fourth member of District 2-3A, the Blue Griffins enter the state tournament with 17 wins, marking one of their most successful campaigns to date. With a talented roster, they are poised to create a stir in the state tournament. Led by Mitch Grover (2024), Van Anderson (2024), and Morgan Field (2025), the Blue Griffins possess the firepower needed to make a statement in the postseason. Despite finishing with a 5-5 record in district play, the team's depth and skill set make them a formidable opponent in the first round. An anticipated showdown awaits against the 2-seed in the field, the Navajo Prep Eagles, promising an exciting start to their tournament journey.

No. 8 Tohatchi Cougars (19-9 overall)

Securing the final home game in the first round, the Tohatchi Cougars anticipate a packed gymnasium on Saturday night at 6 PM. Finishing as the runner-up in District 1-3A, the Cougars boast a commendable 19-9 overall record, including a 9-3 performance in district play. With eyes set on a deep postseason run, the Cougars rely on a talented trio of players to lead the charge. Senior Talan Long contributes 14.3 points per game, while juniors Josh Dawes adds 17.4 points per game and 4.4 rebounds, and Kyle Yazzie adds 10.1 points per game and 4 rebounds. Notably, Dawes also excels on the defensive end, averaging an impressive 4 steals per game this season. Buoyed by their success, the Cougars aim to make a strong statement in the opening round of the state tournament.

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Feature 2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 2A Team Capsules

2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Preview: Class 2A Team Capsules

Today, NMPreps takes a look at every team that has earned a trip to the Class 2A 2024 New Mexico high school basketball state tournament. We will look at all 16 teams per classification. #nmpreps

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No. 1 Academy for Technology and The Classics (ATC) Phoenix (25-3 overall)

The ATC Phoenix enter the postseason with only three losses, each to a team in a higher enrollment classification. These losses include defeats against the 5A 8-seed Santa Fe (66-40), 5A 9-seed West Mesa (61-56), and the 1-seed in 3A, Navajo Prep (67-59). They went a perfect 10-0 in district, and head coach Bobby Romero has his team primed for another trip to the state championship game. Julian Berardino (2024) is a top prospect regardless of classification in the state of New Mexico, averaging 17.9 points per game this season. Fellow seniors Rocky Miller and Jordan Apodaca have also made significant contributions to the Phoenix this season, with Miller averaging 14.8 points per game and 2.3 rebounds. Note: This game, originally a home game for the higher seed, will be played at Pojoaque Valley High School.

No. 2 Eunice Cardinals (22-5 overall)

The Eunice Cardinals made a selection Sunday jump to the 2-seed in the 2A bracket after going 8-0 in district play and winning 22 games this season. The Cardinals are averaging 58.6 points per game this season but have been averaging 64.2 over the last five games entering the postseason. They are currently riding a 16-game win streak into the postseason. Senior guard Ashton Thompson is a must-see prospect for the Cardinals this season. The multi-sport athlete surpassed the 1,000-point career scoring mark this season.

No. 3 Tularosa Wildcats (22-4 overall)

Under the guidance of head coach Sergio Castanon, the Tularosa Wildcats have maintained their status as a top 2A program. This season is no exception as they secured the 3-seed after winning 22 games and going a perfect 8-0 to claim the District 3-2A championship. Keep an eye on standout players such as Zaine Hodges (2025), Dillon Salazar (2024), Fabian Pacheco (2025), and Estevan Barraza (2025). The Wildcats are riding a 10-game winning streak into the postseason and boast an impressive 14-1 record at home.

No. 4 Mesa Vista Trojans (22-5 overall)

Hailing from Ojo Caliente, New Mexico, the Mesa Vista Trojans, with 22 victories under their belt, enter the New Mexico high school basketball state tournament as the 4-seed in the bracket. Dominating with a 9-1 record, they clinched the district championship this season. Averaging 64.5 points per game, the Trojans are poised to defend their home court advantage in the first round, boasting a remarkable 9-1 record on their home court this season. Keep an eye on standout player Jordan Gallegos, the district player of the year, a 6-foot-3 sophomore who showcased his talent with a 22-point performance in the district tournament championship game last Saturday night.

No. 5 Rehoboth Christian Lynx (20-6 overall)

Under the stewardship of head coach Kevin Zwiers, the Rehoboth Christian Lynx have maintained their status as one of the premier programs in 2A basketball. Their sights set on a return to glory reminiscent of their 2021 2A State Championship run, the Lynx have shown their mettle this season. With an unblemished 6-0 record, they secured the District 1-2A championship and head into the postseason riding a formidable 7-game win streak. Of their six losses, only one has been at the hands of a 2A team, Tularosa (58-53), back on December 9th. Keep a close watch on the dynamic duo of seniors Raeden West and Kaleb Vail, both averaging over 15 points per game, as they lead the charge for the Lynx.

No. 6 Texico Wolverines (15-11 overall)

Entering the 2024 New Mexico high school basketball state tournament, the Wolverines are widely considered as one of the top three favorites to clinch the title this season. With 15 wins under their belt, they showcased their dominance by going a flawless 6-0 and securing the District 6-2A championship. Among the standout performers for this talented Wolverines squad are senior Cade Figg, junior Alex Fuentes, and freshman Jett Curtis, alongside seniors Daltyn Cain and junior Steen North. Figg, in particular, is lauded as one of the top overall athletes in 2A athletics this season and has already committed to play football at West Texas A&M, showcasing his prowess across multiple sports.

No. 7 Pecos Panthers (18-10 overall)

As the defending state champions in 2A basketball, the Pecos Panthers are making a late-season stride and eyeing another title run this season. Widely considered a favorite to reach the Final Four through an upset, the Panthers are determined to maintain their status as a powerhouse in 2A basketball. Their recent historic run speaks volumes, having appeared in six of the last seven state championships and clinching five titles, including a remarkable four-peat from 2017 to 2020. Key players to watch for the Panthers this postseason include Lawrence Ragland (2024), Brandyn Encinias (2026), Adrian Quintana (2025), and Joshua Gonzales (2024). With their collective talent and experience, they aim to lead the Panthers on another deep run in the state tournament.

No. 8 Santa Rosa Lions (20-8 overall)

Joining the ranks of teams with Final Four potential in the 2024 state tournament is the Santa Rosa Lions. With 20 victories under their belt this season, they are widely regarded as one of the toughest 8-seeds across all five state tournament brackets this postseason. Averaging an impressive 66.9 points per game, the Lions boast a formidable offense and a stellar 14-2 home record as they prepare to host the 9-seed Escalante in their den. Keep an eye on standout shooter Jykub Gage (2024) as he leads the Lions into the opening round and beyond. His sharpshooting skills could prove crucial in their quest for success in the state tournament.

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Scoreboard *****WEEK 14 "DISTRICT TOURNAMENT" SCOREBOARD (FEBRUARY 26TH-MARCH 2ND)*****

*****WEEK 14 "DISTRICT TOURNAMENT" SCOREBOARD (FEBRUARY 26TH-MARCH 2ND)*****

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Monday, February 26th
Capital 65, Manzano 63 - F
Chaparral 62, Deming 36 - F
Clovis 55, Roswell 44 - F
Del Norte 75, Bernalillo 44 - F
Gallup 76, Shiprock 73 - F
Highland 49, St. Pius X 48 - F
Legacy Academy 68, Evangel Christian 51 - F
Lordsburg 56, Cloudcroft 50 - F
Mesa Vista 61, Escalante 44 - F
Monte Del Sol at NACA
Moriarty 53, Pojoaque Valley 50 - F
Newcomb 82, Crownpoint 44 - F
Santa Fe 52, Rio Grande 39 - F
Taos 65, Espanola Valley 44 - F
West Mesa 56, La Cueva 53 - F
Wingate 44, Zuni 41 - F

Tuesday, February 27th
Animas at Quemado
Bloomfield 55, Aztec 42 - F
Centennial 39, Mayfield 29 - F
Cimarron 80, Wagon Mound 36 - F
Coronado 62, Chesterton Academy 49 - F
Cuba 69, Cottonwood Classical 65 - F
Eldorado 61, Piedra Vista 41 - F
Farmington 59, Sandia 48 - F
Gateway Christian 70, Floyd 61 - F
Grants 72, Belen 55 - F
Hobbs 78, Carlsbad 57 - F
Hondo Valley at Carrizozo
Kirtland Central 63, Miyamura 62 - F
Las Cruces 62, Gadsden 37 - F
Logan 74, Grady 50 - F
Lordsburg 60, Capitan 53 - F
Los Alamos 56, Moriarty 43
McCurdy 68, Penasco 43 - F
Mesilla Valley 55, Reserve 30 - F
Mora 56, Questa 34 - F
Mountainair 67, Corona 44 - F
Navajo Pine 65, Laguna-Acoma 48 - F
Northwest at To'hajiilee
Portales 62, Goddard 44 - F
Rio Rancho 95, Cibola 72 - F
Sandia Prep 66, East Mountain 38 - F
Santa Fe Prep 63, West Las Vegas 57 - F
Santa Rosa 60, Clayton 53 - F
Springer 54, Maxwell 46 - F
St. Michael's 67, Raton 50 - F
St. Pius X 57, Valencia 48 - F
Thoreau 68, Newcomb 51 - F
Tierra Encantada at Estancia
Tohatchi 82, Wingate 51 - F
Tse' Yi' Gai at Ramah

Wednesday, February 28th
Albuquerque Academy 74, Del Norte 62 - F
Atrisco Heritage 85, Rio Rancho 67 - F
Chaparral 50, Santa Teresa 33 - F
Cimarron 66, Springer 48 - F
Dexter at Tucumcari
Hagerman 81, Tatum 61 - F
Hot Springs 51, Hatch Valley 32 - F
Los Lunas 75, Capital 57 - F
Mora 56, McCurdy 49 - F
Santa Fe 61, Albuquerque 60 - F
Santa Fe Prep 65, St. Michael's 64 - 2OT/F
Socorro 59, Cobre 47 - F
Tohatchi 74, Thoreau 56 - F

Thursday, February 29th
ATC 54, Monte Del Sol 16 - F
Atrisco Heritage 99, Cleveland 71 - F
Bloomfield 35, Shiprock 30 - F
Cliff 63, Quemado 51 - F
Dora 58, Gateway Christian 48 - F
Dulce 52, Navajo Pine 45 - F
Escalante 46, Mora 35 - F
Farmington 58, Eldorado 55 - F
Gallup 66, Kirtland Central 49 - F
Hagerman 83, Loving 74 - F
Los Alamos 57, Espanola Valley 55 - F
Lovington 82, Portales 64 - F
Magdalena 49, Mesilla Valley 39 - F
Melrose 73, Logan 66 - F
Menaul 66, Estancia 55 - F
Mescalero Apache 55, Lordsburg 43 - F
Mountainair 83, Hondo Valley 46 - F
New Mexico Military 62, Tucumcari 37 - F
Organ Mountainair 69, Las Cruces 57 - F
Roswell 86, Hobbs 64 - F
Sandia Prep 74, Cuba 66 - F
Santa Fe Indian 44, Santa Fe Prep 40 - F
St. Pius X 71, Grants 50 - F

Friday, March 1st
Albuquerque Academy 79, Hope Christian 72 - F
Artesia 71, Lovington 30 - F
Cimarron 65, Roy/Mosquero 48 - F
Evangel Christian 65, Jemez Valley 45 - F
Jal 64, Hagerman 37 - F
La Cueva 69, Farmington 64 - F
Legacy Academy 73, Coronado 19 - F
Los Lunas 66, Santa Fe 60 - F
Navajo Prep 60, Tohatchi 50 - F
Silver 73, Chaparral 52 - F
Socorro at Hot Springs

Scoreboard *****WEEK 14 "DISTRICT TOURNAMENT" SCOREBOARD (FEB 26TH-MAR 2ND)*****

*****WEEK 14 "DISTRICT TOURNAMENT" SCOREBOARD (FEB 26TH-MAR 2ND)*****

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Monday, February 26th
Alamogordo 50, Gadsden 17 - F
Albuquerque 41, Los Lunas 37 - F
ATC 61, Tierra Encantada 13 - F
Atrisco Heritage 48, Cibola 39 - F
Aztec 47, Shiprock 31 - F
Bloomfield 50, Miyamura 33 - F
Bosque 50, Cottonwood Classical 46 - F
Carrizozo 56, Mountainair 48 - F
Clayton at Santa Rosa
Cliff 31, Magdalena 28 - F
Del Norte 50, Bernalillo 41 - F
Dexter at NMMI
Elida 46, Floyd 20 - F
Escalante 31, McCurdy 28 - F
Hagerman 42, Loving 24 - F
Highland 53, Belen 47 - F
Hondo Valley at Alamo Navajo
Kirtland Central 60, Gallup 44 - F
Laguna-Acoma 54, Dulce 51 - F
Las Cruces 36, Centennial 31 - F
Melrose 60, Grady 29 - F
Mescalero Apache 62, Cloudcroft 43 - F
NACA 50, Monte Del Sol 13 - F
NMSD at Coronado
Pine Hill 65, Ramah 22 - F
Pojoaque Valley 47, Los Alamos 44 - F
Quemado 42, Mesilla Valley 38 - F
Questa 58, Mora 34 - F
Rehoboth Christian 34, Navajo Pine 13 - F
Reserve 48, Animas 40 - T
Sandia Prep 48, East Mountain 16 - F
Santa Fe Indian 39, St. Michael's 37 - F
Santa Teresa at Chaparral
Socorro 48, Cobre 36 - F
Taos 44, Moriarty 20 - F
Texico 57, Santa Rosa 17 - F
Tohatchi 45, Navajo Prep 33 - F
Tse' Yi' Gai 69, Northwest 26 - F
Valencia 53, Grants 29 - F

Tuesday, February 27th
Clovis 54, Roswell 43 - F
Des Moines 54, Maxwell 22 - F
Eldorado 57, West Mesa 43 - F
Espanola Valley 51, Taos 32 - F
La Cueva 51, Piedra Vista 24 - F
Lovington 64, Goddard 46 - F
Mescalero Apache 39, Capitan 26 - F
Newcomb 61, Wingate 42 - F
Questa 42, Escalante 36 - F
Rio Grande 54, Manzano 50 - F
Santa Fe 34, Capital 24 - F
Thoreau 67, Crownpoint 38 - F
Valley 48, Del Norte 44 - F

Wednesday, February 28th
Alamo Navajo 43, Carrizozo 24 - F
ATC at Estancia
Cliff 67, Reserve 48 - F
Des Moines 47, Cimarron 45 - F
Dulce 49, Rehoboth Christian 41 - F
Fort Sumner 36, Melrose 30 - F
Gallup 61, Bloomfield 52 - F
Gateway Christian 32, Elida 29 - F
Hatch Valley 32, Cobre 30 - F
Highland at Valencia
Jal 36, Hagerman 34 - F
Kirtland Central 51, Aztec 17 - F
Lordsburg 60, Mescalero Apache 49 - F
Mayfield 42, Las Cruces 27 - F
Menaul 57, NACA 21 - F
Navajo Prep 71, Newcomb 37 - F
Pine Hill 56, Tse' Yi' Gai 50 - F
Quemado 36, Magdalena 32 - F
Rio Rancho 50, Cleveland 48 - F/OT
Ruidoso 53, NMMI 24 - F
Sandia Prep 44, Bosque 24 - F
Santa Fe Indian 32, West Las Vegas 29 - F
Silver 52, Santa Teresa 18 - F
Socorro 57, Hot Springs 41 - F
Texico 47, Clayton 36 - F
Zuni 48, Thoreau 43 - F

Thursday, February 1st
Albuquerque 33, Santa Fe 29 - F
Carlsbad 35, Clovis 33 - F
Eldorado 62, La Cueva 59 - F
Eunice 64, Jal 40 - F
Hope Christian 45, Valley 34 - F
Jemez Valley 61, Coronado 25 - F
Legacy Academy 34, Evangel Christian 30 - F
Los Alamos 51, Espanola Valley 40 - F
Los Lunas 51, Rio Grande 30 - F
Lovington 50, Portales 46 - F
Navajo Prep 57, Zuni 38 - F
Penasco 45, Questa 34 - F
Springer 50, Des Moines 47 - F

Friday, March 1st
Artesia 51, Lovington 46 - F
Cliff 47, Quemado 35 - F
Corona 53, Alamo Navajo 25 - F
Deming 42, Silver 31 - F
Dora 61, Gateway Christian 34 - F
Dulce 59, Laguna-Acoma 49 - F
Estancia at Menaul
Farmington 61, Eldorado 43 - F
Kirtland Central 61, Gallup 59 - F
Kirtland Central 61, Gallup 59 - F
Logan 58, Fort Sumner 44 - F
Los Alamos 58, Pojoaque Valley 46 - F
Mesa Vista 44, Penasco 41 - F
Organ Mountain 43, Mayfield 40 - F
Pecos 50, Texico 41 - F
Pecos 50, Texico 41 - F
Sandia Prep at Cuba
Santa Fe Indian 48, Robertson 44 - F
Socorro 45, Hatch Valley 36 - F
Springer at Roy/Mosquero
St. Pius X 49, Valencia 44 - F
Tatum 57, Euince 27 - F
Tucumcari 57, Ruidoso 41 - F
Tularosa 53, Lordsburg 32 - F
Volcano Vista 71, Rio Rancho 44 - F

NMAA Board Summary February 28, 2024

NMAA Board Summary
February 28, 2024



The New Mexico Activities Association’s Board of Directors met in regular session on Wednesday, February 28, in the NMAA Hall of Pride and Honor.

Gallup-McKinley County Schools Superintendent Mike Hyatt presented an appeal on behalf of the school district.

Executive Director Sally Marquez gave her Director's Report which included a welcome to new Board Members, a brief update for the NMAA’s Winter Championships, and information regarding Basketball District Tournaments.

Business Manager Shari Kessler-Schwaner presented the NMAA Financial Report which included revenue and expense information for Fall Championships and ticket sales numbers for Fall Championships and State Wrestling and Swimming & Diving.

Assistant Director Tammy Richards presented the NMAA Activities Report which included information pertaining to the many state events that have taken place in recent weeks, potential balancing of the activities calendar, increase in participation numbers, and upcoming state conferences/competition.

Commissioner of Officials Zac Stevenson presented the New Mexico Officials Association Report which included information regarding Winter Championship officials, the recent NMOA Board Meeting, the 2024 Summer Conference, officer elections, the ongoing bylaw/constitution review, and registration fees for the future.

Mr. Joseph Esquibel, Santa Rosa High School Athletic Director, presented a discussion item pertaining to displacement of students, following a coach, and residing out of district.

Mr. Robert Arreola, Lovington High School Athletic Director, presented a discussion item regarding 8th Grade Student Open Enrollment.

Mr. Greg Villareal, Boys Volleyball Coach, presented a discussion item pertaining to the sanctioning of Boys’ Volleyball as an NMAA activity/sport.

Ms. Marquez presented three discussion items regarding individual sport transfer eligibility, transfers after tryouts/practice, and ejections for the use of profanity.

The Board of Directors took action on the following items.

-Voted in favor of a proposal to adjust the District Tiebreaker procedures in the sport of Soccer.

-Voted in favor to update bylaws pertaining to postseason card accumulation in the sport of Soccer.

-Voted in favor of a proposal to increase the number of state playoff qualifiers in 8-Man and 2A Football.

-Voted in favor of a proposal to allow for the use of helmets/pads and limited full contact during the offseason/summer in the sport of Football.

-Voted in favor of a proposal to sanction Esports as an NMAA activity at the Middle School level.


The next NMAA Board of Directors’ meeting is scheduled for May 30, 2024.
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Feature Week 14: Weekend Watch

Friday Night Must-See Boys Basketball Games in New Mexico

Tonight, NMPreps spotlights five essential matchups in New Mexico high school boys' basketball for Week 14 of the 2023/2024 season.

Albuquerque Academy (21-5) at Hope Christian (18-8), 6pm, Hope Christian School (Albuquerque, NM): This District 6-4A semifinal clash promises intense March basketball, with the winner advancing to face the Valley Vikings in the district championship on Saturday. After splitting their regular-season series 1-1, the Albuquerque Academy Chargers and the Hope Christian Huskies are set for a thrilling showdown. Keep an eye on Joe Jack for the Chargers and Noah Perry for the Huskies. Prediction: Albuquerque Academy wins, 61-59.

Farmington (22-6) at La Cueva (18-9), 6pm, La Cueva HS (Albuquerque, NM): In the District 2-5A Tournament semifinal, the Farmington Scorpions clash with the La Cueva Bears. The Bears hold a 2-0 advantage in the season series and boast a talented roster featuring Dylan Chavez (2024), Eric Jacobsen, Cameron Dyer, and Daniel Lovato. Farmington's Cody Vassar-Steen, who tallied 26 points and 4 rebounds in their last encounter, leads the Scorpions. Prediction: La Cueva wins, 82-77.

Lovington (17-10) at Artesia (16-8), 7pm, Artesia HS (Bulldog Pit): The District 4-4A Tournament Championship unfolds in Artesia tonight as the top-seeded Artesia Bulldogs host the Lovington Wildcats. Both teams aim to bolster their resumes before the Sunday night bracket release. Artesia has claimed victory in all three previous meetings, while Julian Arroyo leads Lovington's scoring with 17.3 points per game. Prediction: Artesia, 55-53.

Santa Fe (22-6) at Los Lunas (18-9), 7pm, Los Lunas HS (Los Lunas, NM): The District 5-5A Tournament Championship features a showdown between the top-seeded Los Lunas Tigers and the Santa Fe Demons. With a regular-season series split of 1-1, the Demons seek to replicate their last victory of 55-44 in Santa Fe. Keep an eye on top-recruit prospect Jalin Holland (2025) for Los Lunas and Lukas Turner for Santa Fe. Prediction: Los Lunas 54-49.

Socorro Warriors (10-13) at Hot Springs (22-5), 6pm, Hot Springs HS (T or C, NM): The top-seeded Hot Springs Tigers aim to secure a top-four seed in the 3A state tournament bracket, bolstering their resume with a district tournament championship. Meanwhile, the Socorro Warriors, aiming for a spot in the tournament, hope to secure an automatic bid with a district championship. Prediction: Hot Springs wins, 66-53.

March 1
Albuquerque Academy at Hope Christian, 6pm Friday
Chaparral at Silver, 6pm Friday
Cimarron at Roy/Mosquero, 5:30pm Friday
Coronado at Legacy Academy, 6pm Friday
Farmington at La Cueva, 6pm Friday
Hagerman at Jal, 6pm Friday
Jemez Valley at Evangel Christian, 6pm Friday
Lovington at Artesia, 7pm Friday
Santa Fe at Los Lunas, 7pm Friday
Socorro at Hot Springs, 6pm Friday
Tohatchi at Navajo Prep, 6pm Friday

Last Call for Post Season Award Nominations

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

Mr Basketball
Miss Basketball
All New Mexico Team (Awarded to the Top 24 Players in New Mexico regardless of classification or graduation year)
All Senior Team
All Junior Team
All Sophomore Team
All Freshman Team
All Next Up Team (8th Graders)
Coach of the Year
Assistant Coach of the Year
NMPreps and Rivals Top 100 Players

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Feature Week 14 Road to The PIT: Bracketology - Class 3A, 2A, and 1A

3A BASKETBALL

First Round Pairings
#1 Robertson vs #16 Tucumcari
#2 Navajo Prep vs #15 Sandia Prep
#3 Santa Fe Indian vs #14 Newcomb
#4 Hot Springs vs #13 Thoreau
#5 Bosque vs #12 Socorro
#6 St. Michael's vs #11 New Mexico Military
#7 Tohatchi vs #10 Ruidoso
#8 Santa Fe Prep vs #9 West Las Vegas

Resume Watch

#1Robertson (auto)0.920#1#11st4 (Ruidoso, Taos, Bosque)Bosque3.1
#2Navajo Prep (auto)0.840#2#21st4 (Silver, Hot Springs, Rehoboth, Highland)Hot Springs2.3
#3Santa Fe Indian0.769#3#32nd3 (Bosque, Hot Springs, Robertson)Bosque, Hot Springs1.4
#4Hot Springs (auto)0.815#4#41st1 (Ruidoso)Ruidoso-3
#5Bosque (auto)0.731#6#51st1 (Rehoboth)St. Mikes-2.5
#6St. Michael's0.536#5#63rd0 (None)Sandia Prep, Socorro5.9
#7Tohatchi0.704#8#72nd0 (None)-3.2
#8Santa Fe Prep0.607#9#84th0 (None)Sandia Prep, Socorro1.4
#9West Las Vegas0.519#7#105th1 (Bosque, RuidosoRuidoso, Thoreau, Sandia Prep3.2
#10Ruidoso (auto)0.560#10#91st0 (None)Socorro-0.6
#11New Mexico Military0.583#11#112nd1 (Tularosa)-3.5
#12Socorro0.435#12#162nd1 (Taos)Tohatchi, Sandia Prep2.3
#13Thoreau0.500#14#123rd0 (None)-1.8
#14Newcomb0.556#13#134th0 (None)Tucumcari-3.8
#15Sandia Prep0.370#16NR2nd0 (None)1.4
#16Tucumcari0.364#17NR3rd0 (None)Raton-2.3
Raton0.296#15#156th0 (None)2.7
Cobre0.259#203rd0 (None)-2.5

BUBBLE (Raton beat SP, SP beat Tucumcari, Tucumcari beat Raton)

Teams%RatingCoachFinishDCTotal (Quad View)H2H
Sandia Prep4334014
Tucumcari3233011Raton H2H
Raton2441011
Cobre113308

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Feature Week 14 Road to The PIT: Bracketology - Class 5A

FIRST ROUND
#1 Volcano Vista vs #16 Hobbs
#2 Organ Mountain vs #15 Roswell
#3 Cleveland vs #14 Albuquerque
#4 Atrisco Heritage vs #13 Sandia
#5 La Cueva vs #12 Farmington
#6 Clovis vs #11 Eldorado
#7 Los Lunas vs #10 Alamogordo
#8 Santa Fe vs #9 West Mesa


SEEDTEAMRECORDDFFREECOACHDC WINSH2H
#1Volcano Vista0.9621st114 (Organ Mountain, Hirischi TX, Highland, Los Lunas)Organ Mountain (63-43)
#2Organ Mountain0.9601st324 (Los Lunas, Silver, Los Lunas, Clovis)Atrisco (56-55)
#3Cleveland0.7692nd233 (Los Lunas, Artesia, Volcano Vista)La Cueva (73-57), La Cueva (69-62)
#4Atrisco Heritage0.7312nd444 (West Mesa, West Mesa, Valley, Clovis)La Cueva (106-76)
#5La Cueva 0.6671st655 (Valley, Silver, Clovis, West Mesa, West Mesa)Clovis (69-64)
#6Clovis0.7041st883 (Silver, Navajo Prep, Fort Sumner)Santa Fe (58-55)
#7Los Lunas0.6541st1061 (Gallup)Atrisco (84-81)
#8Santa Fe0.7782nd592 (ATC, Los Lunas)La Cueva (54-44)
#9West Mesa0.6671st1171 (ATC)
#10Alamogordo0.6542nd14142 (Silver, Los Lunas)
#11Eldorado0.5933rd13101 (Highland)Roswell (68-59)
#12Farmington0.7784th9110Sandia (3-0)
#13Sandia 0.5564th7122 (Los Lunas, West Mesa)Roswell (70-62)
#14Albuquerque0.6542nd12132 (West Mesa, Los Lunas)West Mesa (53-47)
#15Roswell0.5561st18153 (Mesa Vista, Artesia, Clovis)
#16Hobbs0.4443rd16NR3 (Los Lunas, Artesia, Clovis)Centennial (77-74), Las Cruces (63-52)
Capital0.6304th17NR1 (Taos)Rio Rancho (72-66)
Centennial0.5383rd20NR1 (Silver)Roswell (56-54)
Las Cruces0.5004th19NR2 (Silver, Navajo Prep) Roswell (57-48)
Rio Rancho0.4814th15NR1 (Artesia, Hobbs (72-70), Roswell (69-58)

Feature Friday District Championships: Five Must-Watch Girls Basketball Games

Friday District Championships: Must-Watch Girls Basketball Games

As the excitement of high school basketball reaches its peak, Friday brings forth thrilling matchups in various district championships across New Mexico. Here are five must-watch games:

Organ Mountain Knights (19-7) vs. Mayfield Trojans (22-4)
In a showdown of Lsa Cruces schools, the Organ Mountain Knights clash with the Mayfield Trojans for the third time this season. Having split their season series, with Mayfield narrowly edging out a 37-36 victory just a week ago, this game promises intense competition. Keep an eye on star players Jazlene Ruiz of Mayfield and Caitlin Turnbow of Organ Mountain as they lead their teams into battle. (Classification: 5A) Prediction: Mayfield wins 41-38.

Eldorado Golden Eagles (20-7) vs. Farmington Scorpions (23-3)
The Eldorado Golden Eagles collide with the Farmington Scorpions in the District 2-5A championship game. Fresh off a crucial win against their rival La Cueva, the Golden Eagles aim to carry their momentum forward. With both teams having split their season series, the matchup presents a showcase of talent. All eyes will be on standout players Bella Hines of Eldorado and Kapiolani Anitielu of Farmington as they vie for victory. Hines leads the state in scoring with an impressive 34 points per game, while Anitielu averages 17.2 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. (Classification: 5A) Prediction: Eldorado upsets in win, 62-61.

Lovington Wildcats (17-11) vs. Artesia Bulldogs (19-6)
At 5:30 PM, the Lovington Wildcats square off against the Artesia Bulldogs for the District 4-4A tournament championship. As the top seed in the tournament, the Artesia Bulldogs are determined to defend their home court at the Bulldog Pit. (Classification: 4A) Prediction: Artesia wins, 40-36.

Valencia Jaguars (18-10) vs. St. Pius X Sartans (22-3)
Traveling to Albuquerque, the Valencia Jaguars face the St. Pius X Sartans for the District 5-4A tournament championship. Although St. Pius X claimed both games of the season series by 9-point margins, the Jaguars are riding the wave of momentum from their recent performances. Key players, both next level talent, to watch include Jadyn Montoya for Valencia and Alyssa Maes for St. Pius X. (Classification: 4A) Prediction: St. Pius X wins, 45-40.

Gallup Bengals (21-7) vs. Kirtland Central Broncos (24-3)
In what promises to be a thrilling encounter, the Gallup Bengals collide with the Kirtland Central Broncos for the fourth time this season. With Kirtland Central holding a 2-1 advantage in the regular season series, including two convincing victories (78-45 and 60-44) . Although Gallup managed to secure a narrow 57-56 win at home, Kirtland Central enters the game as a formidable opponent. (Classification: 4A) Prediction: Kirtland Central wins 70-60.
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