Week Four: What To Watch This Weekend
Joshua J. Grine of NMPreps.com
No, we won't get to watch games in WisePies Arena aka The PIT until March 2016, when all corners of the state take the trip to the Duke City.
Fortunately, this weekend we get to have a jam filled weekend of non-stop basketball to kick-off the Holiday spirit.
Here's a look at tournament that will be played, we rank them, we highlight players and we give predictions!
No. 1 Joe Armijo Tournament (Albuquerque Academy)
Who: No. 1 Carlsbad High School, No. 3 Onate High School, No. 5 Hope Christian, No. 9 Valley High School, No. 23 Los Lunas High School, Albuquerque Academy, Del Notre High School, Clovis High School.
Why: Four Top-10 teams in the
NMPreps.com Top-25 will make their way to the campus of Albuquerque Academy in the tiny but perfect gym. Nothing fancy but something special about this facility that draws me each year. I love watching games here and just something about the Joe Armijo that draws the top teams in the state each season.
Our winner: No. 1 Carlsbad over No. 5 Hope Christian.
Five Players: Brenden Boatwright (Carlsbad), Jordan Leake (Hope), Johnny McCants (Onate), Anthony Chavez (Valley) and Kayden Walker (Los Lunas).
No. 2 Hub City Tournament (Belen High School)
Who: No. 10 Roswell, No. 11 Rio Grande, No. 22 Centennial, No. 25 Belen, Miyamura, Bernalillo, Aztec, Rio Rancho (JV).
Why: Another tournament that features four teams in the
NMPreps.com Top-25 this weekend. If you haven't been to a game at Belen you would love this gym. Built in the late 80's (I believe) but just a great facility with bleachers sitting in a horseshoe around the court. Very cool facility and it brings two of the top teams in 6A along with the defending 5A state Champions in Centennial along with the host team Belen being ranked in the Top-25 for the first time this season (maybe a few seasons).
Our winner: No. 10 Roswell over No. 11 Rio Grande.
Five Players: Marshall Moore (Rio Grande), Daniel Amador (Roswell), Ty Darnell (Bernalillo), Ryan Padilla (Belen), Jason Upshaw (Miyamura).
No. 3 City of Champions Tournament (Artesia High School)
Who: No. 6 Rio Rancho, Mayfield, Gallup, Goddard, Artesia, Pojoaque Valley, EP Austin (TX), Chaparral.
Why: For one, I will make my first visit to the Artesia gym this season. Secondly, this might miss on Top-25 teams minus No. 6 Rio Rancho but it's packed with names you will likely see in March playing in the state tournament. Goddard was ranked last week in the Top-25, Gallup was the 5A runner-up last March and Artesia an Elite Eight team last season. You can't count out Pojoaque Valley a 4A final four favorite along with a Mayfield team that is starting to breathe new air.
Our winner: No. 6 Rio Rancho over Artesia
Five players: Clay Patterson (Rio Rancho), Juan Hurt (Rio Rancho), Noah Waide (Goddard), Justin Houghtaling (Artesia), Jay Arnold (Mayfield).
No. 4 18th Annual J. May Classic (Tularosa High School)
Who: Hatch Valley, Dexter, Tularosa, NACA, Lordsburg, Santa Rosa, Cobre, Tucumcari.
Why: Okay, if you love small school hoops, GPS should be set for Tularosa this weekend. The field is stacked with top teams regardless of classification. Lordsburg an early favorite in 3A along with Tucumcari and Santa Rosa. Hatch Valley looking to be a playoff team in 4A this season mixed in with Dexter and Tularosa two teams that will play in March in each of their classifications.
Our winner: Lordsburg over Hatch Valley.
Five Players: Raymond Saucedo (Lordsburg), Jacob Esquivel (Lordsburg), Joseph Esquibel (Santa Rosa), Tony Carrillo (Tularosa), John Paul Garcia (Tucumcari).
No. 5 Capital City Tournament (Santa Fe High School)
Who: No. 15 Gadsden, No. 16 Capital, Desert Academy, Santa Fe Indian School, Deming, St. Michael's, Lovington, Santa Fe.
Why: Another top facility for New Mexico high school basketball is this basketball gym. I know this might sound redundant in this feature but I love this facility. Bleachers surround all four sides of the court and a huge gym that won't disappoint. Capital and Gadsden would be our pick minus the fact they sit on the same side of the bracket in a possible 3:30PM match up in the second round. What about the duo match-up to sell the tickets in Chayenne Barrientos (Gadsden)/Tomas Cano (Gadsden) taking on Eric Coca (Capital)/Jeremy Anaya (Capital). How about Santa Fe at home, they could make some waves this weekend. Deming has a stud sophomore but can he manage to put up a big game against one of New Mexico's legendary head coaches in Ron Geyer of St. Mikes in the first round.
Our Winner: No. 16 Capital over Santa Fe.
Five Players: Eric Coca (Capital), Tomas Cano (Gadsden), David Marquez (Santa Fe), Luke Archuleta (St. Mikes), Joseph Ochoa (Deming).
Thursday, December 10th
All Games at 7PM unless noted
ATC vs Tierra Encantada (4:30PM)
Aztec vs Belen
Bernalillo vs Roswell (4:30PM)
Chaparral vs Artesia (8PM)
Cibola vs Highland
Clovis Christian vs Fort Sumner (6PM)
Clovis vs Valley (8:15PM)
Cobre vs Tucumcari (6PM)
Del Norte vs Albuquerque Academy (3PM)
Deming vs St. Mike's (12:30PM)
Dexter vs Hatch Valley (1PM)
East Mountain vs Sandia Prep
EP Austin vs Pojoaque Valley (10AM)
EP Fabens vs Farmignton
Espanola Valley vs Valencia (5:30PM
Gadsden vs Santa Fe Indian School (9:30AM)
Gallup vs Goddard (4:30PM)
Hope Christain vs Onate (1:15PM)
Jemez Valley vs Zuni (12:30PM)
Kirtland Central vs Piedra Vista (5:30PM)
La Cueva vs Volcano Vista
Lordsburg vs Santa Rosa (2:30PM)
Los Alamos vs Silver (2PM)
Los Lunas vs Carlsbad (6:30PM)
Lovington vs Santa Fe
Menaul vs Santa Fe Prep (9:30AM)
Miyamura vs Centennial (6PM)
NACA vs Tularosa (7:30PM)
Ramah vs Laguna-Acoma
Reserve vs Alamo Navajo 6PM)
Rio Rancho vs Mayfield (1PM)
Santa Teresa vs EP Cathederal (TX) (2:30PM
Tatum vs San Jon (4:40PM)
Thoreau vs Rehoboth Christian (4PM)
To'hajiilee vs St. Michael's (AZ) (4PM)
Vaughn vs Grady (5PM)