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2015 Cleveland ranks as Top 10 HS Team of All-Time

Just updated our Top 100 Greatest HS Football Teams of All-Time, 2015 Cleveland ranks 8th best of all-time, No. 9 is 2011 Cleveland.

New Additions
2015 Cleveland 13-0 - New No. 8
2011 Cleveland 13-0 is New No. 9
2015 Centennial 12-1 - New No. 51
2015 Artesia 12-1 - New No. 76
2015 Eldorado 10-3 - New No. 98

I'll post the updated Top 100 List Soon, so everyone can check it out. I've also ben asked about the small school list, I'll see where Estancia and Hatch fall into the mix after outstanding seasons.

2015 Cleveland went 13-0, scored 645 (new big school record) had a point differential of 50-16 with 3 shutouts. The 2011 Cleveland team went 13-0, scored 641, allowed 2018 and had a point differential of 49-16 with 3 shutouts. 2014 Rio Rancho checks in at No. 31 overall scoring 589 points and allowing 230 which was a point differential of 45-18 with 2 shutouts.

How does Centennial rank above Artesia? Across the board season wise, Centennial scored 611 points, allowed 205 and had a point differential of 47-16. Artesia scored 507 and allowed 277 which is a point differential of 39-21. On paper, Centennial should of won this game, but as you know coaching, tradition, experience, missing a 2pt conversion is something the computer cannot account for. 2014 Artesia checks in at No. 71 scoring 564 and allowing 299 on the season.

The All-Time greatest Artesia Team according to our numbers was the 2006 Bulldogs who went 13-0 and outscored the comp 57-6-185 with 4 shutouts.

Weekend Recap (December 3-5)

Week Three: Weekend Recap
Kaitlyn G of NMPreps.com
December 6th

There were several tournaments this weekend that saw great basketball action. Many teams walked out of the weekend with a perfect record, while others found out exactly what they need to work on to improve.

Teams

The Logan Longhorns (3-0) won a tournament by defeating Bosque, NACA and Coronado (TX). They didn’t allow an opponent to get over 25 points this weekend and scored a total of 143 points throughout the tournament.

Shiprock hosted the Jerry Richardson Memorial tournament and came away with the blue trophy. They defeated Navajo Pine by 65 points, San Juan by 49 and Farmington by 24. It’s safe to say Shiprock will ve another 4A powerhouse this season.

Tularosa headed to Santa Rosa this weekend where they dominated to take the first place trophy. They started off by taking down Rehoboth 74-34, then knocked out Fort Sumner with a 27 point victory, then handed a defeat to Tucumcari with a score of 80 to 34. Cassie Vickery, a Junior and Senior Shania Gilliland led the pack for the Wildcats. Vickery scored a total of 78 points this weekend, while Gilliland had a 53 point tournament.

The Gallup Bengals (5-0) were another team to win their home tournament this weekend. They dominated Tohatchi by a score of 101-66 in the first round. Then knocked out Miyamura and Cleveland for the trophy. The Bengals did not score less than 75 points all weekend.

Piedra Vista was crowned champions as well this weekend. They took down Taos, Navajo Prep and Jemez Valley. Nikki Benally, a senior, paved the way for the Panthers by scoring more than 20 points in every game. Her best game came in the championship where she knocked down 28.

In non-tournament games, several metro teams dominated the court, while some southern teams remain undefeated.

Cibola tacked onto their 3-0 start this season with a 69-18 victory over Rio Grande.
Eldorado took a 4 point victory over Mayfield.
La Cueva split the weekend with two former state champions, with a 4 point loss to Hope Christian and a 10 point victory over Los Lunas.
Valley took down Rio Rancho with a score of 55-45 and Volcano remains perfect at 3-0 with a 61-43 win over Los Alamos.
Cuba is now 5-0 after a nice victory over Penasco.
Lovington opened their season with an easy victory over Ruidoso, while Roswell (3-0) took down 6A powerhouse, Mayfield by 4 points.

Top Players from Week Three

Several players throughout the state had some big games this weekend to help their team on the tournament road. Jade Hill of Cleveland knocked in 27 points and brought down 15 rebounds against Winslow (AZ). Capital played Chaparral and Gabriella Ortiz dropped 17, while teammate Rachel Friend had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Sophie Long has continued to lead the way for the Academy Chargers, as she had a double- double, with 18 points and 10 rebounds against Del Norte. Goddard Senior Jenna Hernandez had an important 19 point game against Santa Fe. Kara Burton, a senior at Springer had to 20 plus point games this weekend at the Trinidad State Junior College Invite.

NMPreps.com's Small School Division (3A-1A) Preview

NMPreps.com's Small School Division (3A-1A) Preview
Joshua J. Grine of NMPreps.com

The gyms that are filled with locals that, if you ask, likely know the school fight song and could tell you unforgettable stories.

Stories about the best coaches, players who were the best and games that if this or that happened they would have won the title. Or about them being the best team they have ever seen and that player could have played for any college.

Today, we take a look around the schools that still have plenty of stories to tell in the small towns across New Mexico.

NMPREPS.COM'S TOP-20

1. Mesilla Valley Christian Son Blazers (Las Cruces, NM)
2. Lordsburg Mavericks (Lordsburg, NM)
3. Tucumcari Rattlers (Tucumcari, NM)
4. Cliff Cowboys (Cliff, NM)
5. Texico Wolverines (Texico, NM)
6. Santa Rosa Lions (Santa Rosa, NM)
7. Escalante Lobos (Escalante, NM)
8. Melrose Buffaloes (Melrose, NM)
9. Magdalena Steers (Magdalena, NM)
10. Logan Longhorns (Logan, NM)
12. Laguna-Acoma Hawks (Casa Blanca, NM)
13. Clayton YellowJackets (Clayton, NM)
12. Mora Rangers (Mora, NM)
13. Springer Devils (Springer, NM)
14. Santa Fe Prep Blue Griffins (Santa Fe, NM)
15. Eunice Cardinals (Eunice, NM)
16. Tularosa Wildcats (Tularosa, NM)
17. Navajo Prep Eagles (Farmington, NM)
18. To'hajiilee Warriors (To'hajiilee, NM)
19. Dora Coyotes (Dora, NM)
20. Pecos Panthers (Pecos, NM)

2015-16 Preview

The Mesilla Valley Christian SonBlazers have been one of the top programs in small school division hoops the last five years. A pair of titles, one coming last season under third year head coach Jeremy Roman and the SonBlazers are the program you think of when you look at 3A basketball.

The SonBlazers ran to a title last season led by a few talented, departed, seniors but will again be the team to consider as the favorites in the division. Dalton Rice (2016/Forward) and Josh Estrada (2017/Guard-Wing) are the two that will look to continue the winning tradition alive for the SonBlazers.

Also, from class 3A is the Lordsburg Mavericks who check in at No. 2 on our NMPreps.com Top-20 rankings. The Mavericks return their entire roster off a 15-14, 4-3 state tournament team. This could be the most experienced team in the classification this season. Look for Jacob Esquivel and Raymond Saucedo to lead the stampede for the Mavericks this season.

The third ranked Tucumcari Rattlers have one of the top overall prospects in Small School Division basketball in John Paul Garcia. Garcia, is one of the most feared shooters and basketball minded payers in the state. Look for him to take the Rattlers back to the WisePies Arena aka The PIT in March. If you like stories and players that will be talked about in Tucumcari for years to come, John Paul Garcia is the one to go watch.

Rounding out the top-5 is the Cliff Cowboys (4) and the Texico Wolverines (5). The Cliff Cowboys are coached by one of the top head coaches in the state of New Mexico and return a stud player of their own in Holt Shelly. The Wolverines return Brannan Karger to the team as they look to finally reach the promise land after two close encounters.

20 PLAYERS TO WATCH THIS SEASON

Starting Five: All-NMPreps.com Preseason Team


John Paul Garcia, Tucumcari HS/2016: The senior shooting guard is quick, has a good basketball IQ and by far one of the most clutch 3-point shooters in the state.

Francis Castillo Y Mulert, Santa Fe Prep/2016: Another guard that you already know about but you need to go watch this kid. A 6'1 shooting/point guard who can truly hoop.

Jorrell Mirabal, Magdalena HS/2016: Another small town basketball junkie that understands the game and can shoot with the best of them.

Cade Barnard, Melrose HS/2016: When you think of athletes that are all-around athletes in small school hoops Bernard is likely atop that list.

Nathan Bates, Evangel Christian/2016: Smart guard with great size for 1A basketball. Bates, plays year-round basketball and can beat you with a confident shooting touch or off the dribble.

Best of the Rest: All-NMPreps.com Preseason Team

Christopher Lucero, Laguna-Acoma
Joseph Esuibel, Santa Rosa
Holt Shelly, Cliff
Brannan Karger, Texico
Dalton Rice, Mesilla Valley
Raymond Saucedo, Lordsburg
Jacob Esquivel, Lordsburg
Joseph Hurd, Escalante
Dalton Prviett, Dora
Jacob Naranjo, Clayton
Mario Archuleta, Pecos
Nachae Nez, Navajo Prep
Tyrell Barela, Carizozzo
Tomas Madrid Jr., Questa
Gavyn Quiroz, Hagerman

This and That

Rick Horner longtime head coach at Piedra Vista takes over at Navajo Prep. This could be an intriguing team this season.

Hagerman is not in the Top-20 but don't be surprised if you see this team late in March.

Pecos is led by a sophomore and this will be their best team since they had the big run a few years back. Archuleta is one to keep an eye on.

Clyde Sanchez takes over at Santa Fe Prep.

Santa Rosa has been floating around the last couple years, their point guard is one to watch. His name is the same as their head coach, reason why he is a smart hoops player?

Eunice could be this intriguing team this season, their head coach is solid and have heard nothing but great things on her. Met her once and can tell she is ready to take them into March.

Did you know that Omar N'Diaye (Monte Del Sol) is playing college basketball at division one Northern Arizona? I didn't.

Joshua J. Grine works for NMPreps.com, he can be reached at (505) 414-4313 or grinejosh@yahoo.com

Week Three Recap and Reactions

Friday Reactions
Joshua J Grine of NMPreps.com

How The Top-25 Fared

Grine Bites

No. 1 Carlsbad (2-0) used their club on No. 15 Gadsden (5-3) in a 59-42 win, a game they led for the majority. No. 3 Onate Knights (2-1) shined their light on the No. 10 Volcano Vista (1-1) Hawks in a 19-point win (58-39). The No. 4 Hope Christian Huskies (1-0) sled their way past the Atrisco Jaguars (0-3) to the first win of the season, 66-59. No. 6 Hobbs Eagles (2-2) fall to 3-2 with a one point loss to Odessa, Texas, 74-73. The Dawgs of Las Cruces (No. 16; 1-3) escaped the unranked Tigers of Alamogordo (3-2) with a 64-62 win that needed extra time. No. 17 Capital (3-0) needed a signature win, they got it, as they stall take off on the No. 25 Goddard Rockets (2-2), 57-50. No. 25 Espanola Valley (3-2) 'Devils took the battle of down under, beating the Demons of Santa Fe (0-3), 55-51.

Top Players From Friday
Esteban Martinez, Atrisco - 25 points vs. Hope.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 23 points in win over Goddard.
Jack Stewart, Los Alamos HS - 22 points vs. St. Pius X.
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 21 points in win over Goddard.
Brennan Myers, St. Pius X - 19 points vs Los Alamos.
Jordan Leake, Hope - 19 points vs Atrisco.
Ismail Holguin, Mayfield - 19 points vs Eldorado.
Diego Ortega, Atrisco - 18 points vs Hope.
Johnny McCants, Onate HS - 18 points in win over Volcano Vista.
Jacob Esquivel, Lordsburg HS - 17 points in win over Cobre.
Emilo Arellano, St. Pius X - 16 points in win over Los Alamos.
Brian Beard, Eldorado - 16 points vs Mayfield.
Holt Shelley, Cliff HS - 15 points in win over Duncan, AZ.
Oscar Perez, Santa Fe HS - 14 points in game against Espanola.
Azaziah Salazar, Espanola Valley HS - 13 points in win over Santa Fe.
Jay Arnold, Mayfield - 13 points vs Eldorado.
Raymond Saucedo, Lordsburg HS - 13 points in win over Cobre.
Gilbert Soto, Cobre - 13 points vs Lordsburg.
Hunter Thomas, Onate - 12 points vs Volcano Vista.
Tevan Flowers, Pojoaque - 12 points vs Kirtland Central.
Caleb Meyer-Hagen, Hope - 11 points vs Atrisco.
Mike Muonho, Eldorado - 11 points vs Mayfield.
Josh Harrison, Onate - 11 points vs Volcano Vista.
Devon Escobedo, Pojoaque - 11 points vs Kirtland Central.
Josh Fresques, Pojoaque - 10 points vs Kirtland Central.
Cole Yearout, Hope - 10 points vs Atrisco.
Marcus Medina, Hope - 10 points vs Atrisco.
Ivan Balakizdu, Los Alamos HS - 10 points vs St. Pius X.
Bobby Spedalieri, Maayfield HS - 10 points vs Eldorado.
Bryson Dowdy, Kirtland Central HS - 10 points vs Pojoaque Valley.
Jaime Artiaga, Lordsburg HS - 10 points in win over Cobre.
Gary Garcia, Cobre HS - 10 points vs Lordsburg.

Final Scores
Friday, Dec. 4th

Bloomfield 61, Aztec 32
Capital 57, Goddard 50
Capitan 50, NMMI 43
Carlsbad 59, Gadsden 42
Cliff 47, Duncan AZ 26
Cloudcroft 53, Mountianair 38
Deming 63, Chaparral 47
Eldorado 56, Mayfield 54
Espanola 55, Santa Fe 51
Farmington 83, Moriarty 36
Hagerman 60, Eunice 20
Hatch Valley 47, Caririzozo 43
Hobbs 78, Dumas (TX) 58
Hope Christain 66, Atrisco 59
Las Cruces 64, Alamogordo 62 (OT)
Lordsburg 55, Cobre 45
Magdalena 60, Reserve 53
Menaul 54, Logan 41
Navajo Prep 76, Navajo Pine 45
Odessa, TX 74, Hobbs 73
Onate 58, Volcano Vista 39
Ruidoso 83, Hot Springs 75
Parkland (TX) 50, Lovington 40
Pecos 70, Santa Fe Indian 66
Piedra Vista 59, Albuquerque Academy 37
Pojoaque 67, Kirtland Central 45
Santa Teresa 68, Jemez Valley 19
Shiprock 66, Newcomb 28
St. Pius X 75, Los Alamos 49



Thursday Recap & Reactions

Joshua J. Grine of NMPreps.com

Out of town teams from Colorado, Texas and California traveled to the Land of Enchantment this weekend. New Mexico
didn't show well against the visitors.

Box Score | Top-25

No. 2 Albuquerque 60, No. 19 La Cueva 50: The Bulldogs moved to (3-0) on the season as they top No. 19 La Cueva (1-1) on Thursday night.

No. 4 Cleveland 74, No. 16 Las Cruces 65: The Cleveland Storm moved to (3-0) on the season with a 9-point win over No. 16 Las Cruces who falls to (0-3) on the
season.

No. 7 Rio Rancho 89, Highland 72: The Rio Rancho Rams moved to 2-1 on the season with a scoring frenzy of a night. Rio Rancho guards Clay Patterson, 25 points and Juan Hurt, 27 points led all scorers.

No. 8 Valley 64, No. 14 Cibola 58: The Valley Vikings moved to (1-1) on the season as they topped the No. 14 Cibola Cougars (1-1).

Pueblo, Colorado 74, No. 20 Espanola Valley: In Santa Fe the No. 20 Espanola Valley Sundevils fell to (2-2) on the season. Christian Fernandez led the way for the Sundevils with 17 points on the night. Azaziah Salazar (13 points) and Uriah Arrellano (14 points) were two others in double-digits.

No. 25 Goddard 60, Santa Teresa 40: The Goddard Rockets ran away with a 20-point win in the first round of the Al Armandariz tournament held at Capital High School.

Rapid Fire

Cali (1-0) over NM
CO (1-1) vs NM
TX (1-0) vs NM

Thursday, Dec. 3

Albuquerque 60, La Cueva 50
Belen 47, Manzano 45
Bloomfield 47, Durango, CO 39
Capital 82, Jemez Valley 30
Cleveland 74, Las Cruces 65
EP Eastwood, TX 80, Hobbs 70
Goddard 60, Santa Teresa 40
Grady/House 51, Hagerman 40
Hatch Valley 65, Alamo Navajo 60
Mesa Vista 51, Sargent 48
Pecos 49, NACA 33
Pueblo West, CO 74, Espanola 60
Ramona, CA 55, Santa Fe 51
Rio Rancho 89, Highland 72
Roswell 73, Portales 44
Shiprock 47, Aztec 44
St Mikes 53, Los Alamos 41
Tularosa 50 Socorro 41
Questa 66, Santa Fe Prep 61
Valley 64, Cibola 58


Rapid Fire For Wednesday


  • West Mesa over Sandia: The shocker if you needed one for a slow night. The Mustangs (2-0) could be a silent picker this season.
  • Gallup over Atrisco Heritage: Gallup pulls out a quality win over a team in a classification above.
  • West over Mora: Mora nearly pulled a huge upset behind 25 points by Casimiro Fresquez (2016).

Wednesday, Dec. 2
Gallup 68, Atrisco 57
Rio Grande 78, Eldorado 73
West Las Vegas 62, Mora 60
West Mesa 55, Sandia 46



Tuesday Recap

No. 1 Carlsbad 64, No. 25 Goddard 53: The Carlsbad Cavemen (1-0) opened the season with a close call against 5A Goddard (1-1) on Tuesday night. Brenden Boatwright led the way for the Cavemen with 21-points on the night. LeAnthony Harrison paced the way for Goddard with 23-points.

No. 7 Rio Rancho 67, No. 20 Espanola Valley 56: The Rams move to (2-0) on the season with a Top-25 win over Espanola Valley (2-1) at home on Tuesday. The Rams were led by junior guard Clay Patterson who finished the night with 24 points. Juan Hurt also poured in 19 points in the win for the Rams. Uriah Arrellano led the way for the Sundevils with 24 points.

No. 9 Grants 64, Piedra Vista 55: The Grants Pirates improved to (2-0) on the season with a 9-point win over Piedra Vista Tuesday night. Junior shooting guard Matt Vail led the way for the Pirates with 17 points. Three other Pirates finished the evening with 14 points in the win.

No. 17 Rio Grande 61, No. 18 Capital 56: The Ravens of Rio Grande moved to (2-0) on the season with a Top-25 win over Capital (1-1). The Ravens were led by Marshall Moore who had 22 points on the evening. Jeremy Anaya (14 points) and Eric Coca (12 points) led the way for Capital.

No. 23 Los Lunas 40, Kirtland Central 27: Kayden Walker and Martin Trujillo led the way for the Tigers (1-1) on the road with 13 points each. The Tigers evened their record to (1-1) while the Broncos open their season (0-1).

Top Three Performers

Clay Patterson, G/Jr, Rio Rancho HS: The junior guard has opened the season with back-to-back 20-point games, this one finishing with 24.

Marshall Moore, G/Sr, Rio Grande HS: In the South Valley Marshall Moore helped the Ravens move to 2-0 with a 22-point performance.

Brenden Boatwright, F/Jr., Carlsbad HS: Boatwright led the way for the Cavemen with 21-points, helping the number one team in New Mexico start (1-0).

Rapid Fire: This and That
  • Surprise Final: Piedra Vista stayed close with No. 9 Grants, 64-55.
  • Not Surprised Final: No. 2 Albuquerque High moving along to (2-0).
  • Too Close For Comfort: No. 1 Carlsbad had to find a way to avoid the upset and trailed No. 25 Goddard at one point.
  • Just Right for a Top-25 Game: No. 17 Rio Grande and No. 18 Capital appeared to be a close game, just as one ranked this close should be.
  • Say What, Upset: Dexter over Ruidoso by five?
  • Bubble Time: Clovis on the road with a come from behind win by one over Santa Fe.
  • The Head to Head: Gallup falls to St. Pius X by 2. The Bengals more middle tier team?
  • Oh Really?: Well, Cleveland is a lot better than I predicted. My Bad. The No. 4 Storm win again over No. 3 Onate.
Tuesday, Dec. 1st
Alamogordo 46, Santa Teresa 43
Albuquerque High 61, Eldorado 49
Capitan 57, Cloudcroft 40
Carlsbad 64, Goddard 53
Cleveland 65, Onate 59 (OT)
Clovis 58, Santa Fe 57
Dexter 55, Ruidoso 50
El Dorado (TX) 55, Mayfield 29
Farmington (JV) 60, Navajo Prep 57
Grants 64, Piedra Vista 55
Hope Christian 62, Highland 49
Immanuel Christian (TX) 64, Mescalero Apache 55
Los Lunas 40, Kirtland 27
Manzano 51, Albuquerque Academy 38
Miyamura 69, Wingate 58
Moriarty 40, Los Alamos 28
Mountianair 72, Evangel Christian 34
Pojoaque Valley 59, East Mountain 27
Rio Grande 61, Capital 56
Rio Rancho 67, Espanola Valley 56
Roy 48, Clovis Christian 41
San Jon 68, Adrian 22
St. Pius X 58, Gallup 56
Texico 42, Farwell (TX) 37
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Week Three: The Week That Was (WEEK REVIEW)

Week Three: The Week That Was
Joshua J. Grine of NMPreps.com

Each week, just when we start to see trends and use our brilliant minds (did you laugh), to predict the field we have a team that starts flat or another that might need some work to their resume.

Past Weeks: One | Two

TRENDING: THE BIG FIVE FOR WEEK 3

The Big Five each week we take a look at the headlines that stick out to us and the one every person that loves hoops should know about.

1. The 64 Point Night: We have to start on the ladies side with Ramah High School guard Jordan Lewis going off for 64-points! Lewis hit thirteen 3-pointers on the night in a 19-point win for Ramah. Likely a record breaking night for Lewis.

2. Capital Protecting New Mexico: On a week that New Mexico teams struggled against our visitors the Jaguars led by this nice little duo held their own. The Jaguars beat Pueblo West (Colorado), 52-45 in the title game of the Al Armendariz Tournament (Santa Fe, New Mexico). The Jaguars went (3-0) during the tournament.

3. Another 5A Power, Still A Power: The St. Pius X Sartans are off to a (3-0) start with two wins over Top-10 5A ranked teams in Gallup and Bernalillo. This week the Sartans completely trashed Los Alamos (75-49) and Bernalillo (75-43).

4. The Pride of the Valley....Might be For Real: The Rio Grande Ravens moved to (4-0) on the season with a three wins this week over Capital, Eldorado and La Cueva. Not to sure if the Ravens under head coach Sean Jimenez have ever beat Eldorado and La Cueva in the same season.

5. Add These Two Teams To The 4A Convo?: Still to early to tell but the Pojoaque Valley Elks moved to (3-0) beating Kirtland Central (67-45) this week in an outcome that we didn't see happening by that amount. Also, the Bloomfield Bobcats we see you! A (4-0) start with a win over Shiprock (43-41) in the Shiprock Tournament.

TRACKER: THE UNDEFEATED. LET'S RANK 'EM.

Each week we will track those teams that still have yet to lose a game this season. Note before you post or reply, these are not our NMPreps.com Team Rankings.

6A - We Rank Em Based On Win Quality (SOS taken into consideration)
1. Albuquerque (4-0)
2. Cleveland (3-0)
3. Rio Grande (4-0)
4. Carlsbad (3-0)
Why: Cleveland has a win over Top-5 Onate but Albuquerque has the win over Rio Rancho and Volcano Vista. Add in La Cueva and that's four wins over four Top-25 teams. Hello!

5A - We Rank Em Based On Win Quality (SOS taken into consideration)
1. Grants (2-0)
2. St. Pius X (3-0)
3. Roswell (3-0)
4. Belen (3-0)
5. Miyamura (2-0)
Why: Grants two wins over Piedra Vista and Farmington barely edges St. Pius wins over Bernalillo and Gallup.

4A - We Rank Em Based On Win Quality (SOS taken into consideration)
1. Hope (2-0)
2. Bloomfield (4-0)
3. Pojoaque Valley (3-0)
4. St. Michael's (1-0)
5. West Las Vegas (2-0)
6. Zuni (1-0)
Why: Bloomfield over PV as the Shiprock win might look better as Kirtland Central is on the struggle. West Las Vegas 2-point win hurt.

THE BOTTOM: THE WINLESS

1. Highland (0-3): The Hornets have played a brutal schedule and still the best winless team. Losses to Cleveland, Hope and Rio Rancho.
2. Atrisco Heritage (0-3): Not a bad schedule with losses to Sandia, Gallup and Hope. However, this trend my go into January. They have La Cueva, Eldorado and Cibola up next.
3. Albuquerque Academy (0-4)
4. Bernalillo (0-1)
5. Lovington (0-2)
6. Kirtland Central (0-3)
7. Del Norte (0-3)
8. Kirtland Central (0-3)
9. Socorro (0-4)
10. Aztec (0-5)
11. Valencia (0-2)
12. Hot Springs (0-3)
13. East Mountain (0-3)
14. Chaparral (0-6)

Radar: NMPreps.com Mr. Basketball Candidates

Each week we will try to narrow down the players who are on our radar. Plenty of room for others to jump on the list.

1. Johnny McCants, Sr/F, Onate HS: Yes, we all are well aware of McCants but each night he is putting up double-doubles are close to it. This week again he led his team to wins, one over top-10 ranked Valley in a game he put 20-points down. He also had 18 in a win over Volcano Vista. Last Week No. 1

2. Clay Patterson, Jr/G, Rio Rancho HS: Patterson, the junior for the Rams, has been on a hot streak since the start of the season. This week he again put in two big games, he put 24 points on Espanola Valley and a 25 point, 6 assist night against Highland.

3. Eric Coca, Sr/G, Capital HS: Coca is certainly the name to know in 5A basketball this season. Averaged roughly 15 points per game this week, leading his team to the championship of the Al Armendariz Tournament.

4. Marshall Moore, G/Sr, Rio Grande HS: Averaged 20 points a game (22 vs. Capital/18 vs La Cueva) this week. Moore, might have been off the radar this season in regards to the top award but you can see he tops the list now. The Ravens are (4-0) and he is playing well.

5. Uriah Arellano, Sr/G, Espanola Valley HS: Another guard that has been mentioned, so why not place him on the radar. Arellano, averaged 16 points a game this week along with around 5 assists per game. The one that sticks out is a 24-point performance against Rio Rancho.

Just Missed the List: Juan Hurt (Rio Rancho), Matt Vail (Grants), Jeremy Anaya (Capital), Emillo Arellano (St. Pius X), Anthony Chavez (Valley), Brendan Boatwright (Carlsbad).

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Plenty of Week Three Action

Player Rankings Week Three Top Performers

Week Three Top Performers
Dates: Nov. 30th - Dec. 5th

Stat Leaders
Points

Jorell Mirabal, Magadalena, HS - 35 points (7 3-pointers) vs Menaul.
Juan Hurt, Rio Rancho HS - 27 points vs Highland (Thursday).
Assists
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 8 assists vs Jemez Valley (Thursday)
Richie Lucero, Grants HS - 7 assists vs Piedra Vista (Tuesday)
Rebounds
Bryan Garcia, Capital HS - 10 rebounds vs Jemez Valley (Thursday)
Defense
Matt Vail, Grants HS - 7 steals vs Piedra Vista.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 6 steals vs Jemez Valley (Thursday)

Top Stat Lines
Anthony Chavez, Valley HS - 26 pts & 7 assists vs Cibola
Azazaiah Salazar, Espanola Valley HS - 13 points vs Pueblo, CO.
Azazaiah Salazar, Espanola Valley HS - 13 points vs Santa Fe.
Azaziah Salazar, Espanola Valley HS - 13 points in win over Santa Fe.
Bobby Spedalieri, Maayfield HS - 10 points vs Eldorado.
Bradley Hatten, Grants HS - 14 points and 4 rebounds vs Piedra Vista.
Brendan Boatwright, Carlsbad HS - 21 points in win over Goddard.
Brennan Myers, St. Pius X - 19 points vs Los Alamos.
Brian Beard, Eldorado - 16 points vs Mayfield.
Bryan Garcia, Capital HS - 15 points and 10 rebounds vs Jemez Valley.
Bryan Valdez, Belen - 16 points vs Del Norte.
Bryson Dowdy, Kirtland Central HS - 10 points vs Pojoaque Valley.
Caleb Meyer-Hagen, Hope - 11 points vs Atrisco.
Chris Johnson, Carlsbad HS - 15 points in win over Goddard.
Christian Fernandez, Espanola Valley HS - 17 points vs. Pueblo, CO.
Clay Patterson, Rio Rancho HS - 24 points in win over Espanola Valley.
Clay Patterson, Rio Rancho HS - 25 points and 6 assists vs Highland.
Cole Yearout, Hope - 10 points vs Atrisco.
Cory Knight, Clovis - 14 points vs Rio Rancho.
Dee Smith, Alamogordo HS - 20 points in win over Santa Teresa.
Devon Escobedo, Pojoaque - 11 points vs Kirtland Central.
Diego Ortega, Atrisco - 18 points vs Hope.
Emillo Arellano, St. Pius X - 24 points vs Bernalillo.
Emilo Arellano, St. Pius X - 16 points in win over Los Alamos.
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 10 points 6 rebs 6 ast 4 steals
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 12 points in loss to Rio Grande.
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 16 points, 6 steals and 8 assists vs Jemez Valley.
Eric Coca, Capital HS - 21 points in win over Goddard.
Esteban Martinez, Atrisco - 25 points vs. Hope.
Gary Garcia, Cobre HS - 10 points vs Lordsburg.
Gilbert Soto, Cobre - 13 points vs Lordsburg.
Holt Shelley, Cliff HS - 15 points in win over Duncan, AZ.
Hunter Thomas, Onate - 12 points vs Volcano Vista.
Isaac Maldonado, Cibola - 13 points vs Sandia.
Isaiah Brooks, Capital HS - 12 points vs Jemez Valley.
Ismail Holguin, Mayfield - 19 points vs Eldorado.
Ivan Balakizdu, Los Alamos HS - 10 points vs St. Pius X.
Jack Stewart, Los Alamos HS - 22 points vs. St. Pius X.
Jacob Esquivel, Lordsburg HS - 17 points in win over Cobre.
Jaime Artiaga, Lordsburg HS - 10 points in win over Cobre.
Jared Session, Alamogordo HS - 14 points in win over Santa Teresa.
Jay Arnold, Mayfield - 13 points vs Eldorado.
Jay Arnold, Mayfield - 18 points vs West Mesa.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 10 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 steals vs Jemez Valley.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 16 points in loss to Rio Grande.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 16 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals, Pueblo.
Jeremy Anaya, Capital HS - 23 points in win over Goddard.
Johnny McCants, Onate - 20 points vs Valley.
Johnny McCants, Onate HS - 18 points in win over Volcano Vista.
Jordan Leake, Hope - 19 points vs Atrisco.
Jorell Mirabal, Magadalena HS - 35 points (7 3's), 5 steals, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks.
Jose Rodriguez, Rio Grande HS - 14 points vs Espanola Valley.
Josh Fresques, Pojoaque - 10 points vs Kirtland Central.
Josh Harrison, Onate - 11 points vs Volcano Vista.
Juan Hurt, Rio Rancho 12 points vs Clovis.
Juan Hurt, Rio Rancho HS - 19 points in win over Espanola Valley.
Juan Hurt, Rio Rancho HS - 27 points vs Highland.
Kayden Walker, Los Lunas HS - 13 points in win over Kirtland Central.
LeAnthony Harrison, Goddard HS - 23 points in loss to Goddard.
Marcus Medina, Hope - 10 points vs Atrisco.
Mario Trujillo, Los Lunas HS - 13 points in win over Kirkland Central.
Marshall Moore, Rio Grande - 18 points vs La Cueva.
Marshall Moore, Rio Grande HS - 22 points in win over Capital.
Matt Vail, Grants HS - 17 points and 7 steals in win over Piedra Vista.
Michael Castillo, Hatch Valley HS - 26 pts vs Alamo Navajo.
Michael Chambers, Grants HS - 14 points, 6 rebounds in win over Piedra Vista.
Mike Muonho, Eldorado - 11 points vs Mayfield.
Nick Meyer, La Cueva - 16 points vs Rio Grande.
Oscar Perez, Santa Fe HS - 14 points in game against Espanola.
Oscar Rivera, Santa Fe HS - 14 points vs Espanola Valley.
Raymond Saucedo, Lordsburg HS - 13 points in win over Cobre.
Richie Lucero, Grants HS - 14 points and 8 rebounds vs Piedra Vista.
Santi Gonzales, Santa Fe HS - 24 points vs Clovis.
Segun Oyeku, Valley HS - 18 points in win over Cibola.
Tevan Flowers, Pojoaque - 12 points vs Kirtland Central.
Ty Darnell, Bernalillo - 14 points vs St. Pius X.
Tyler Alarid, Capital HS - 14 points vs Jemez Valley.
Uriah Arellano, Espanola Valley HS - 16pts, 7 assist, 5 Rebounds
Uriah Arellano, Espanola Valley HS - 10 points, 6 steals, 6 assists.
Uriah Arrellano, Espanola Valley HS - 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals vs Pueblo, CO.
Uriah Arrellano, Espanola Valley HS - 24 points in loss to Rio Rancho.

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Feature: Is Something Getting Interesting in 3A?

Feature: Is Something Getting Interesting in 3A?
Joshua J. Grine of NMPreps.com

Normally, when you think of the small school divisions you can pick one or two teams in each classification (3A - 1A) that is almost a sure thing to win it all. Well, this season in 3A we might find a crowded bunch that could take it all in March.

We are only three weeks in though?

Yes, I know that but right now teams are playing well and for sake of conversation let;s take a stab at what I am thinking with my morning coffee.

RED OR GREEN (MILD OR HOT)

Red Hot - Our Contenders

Tucumcari High School (1-0): The Rattlers have only one game in the books but a 95-41 thrashing, they are a favorite. Plus having one of the best players in small school division basketball places them among the top. This preseason they were ranked 3rd in our Top-20 rankings of small school division teams.

Green Mild - Taste Nice in December but what about March?
Pecos Panthers (3-0): It's been a few seasons since the Panthers were the ranked the top team in the classification but a (3-0) start has us looking differently at the Panthers. Maybe a reach in the contenders section but something about the Panthers has us intrigued. They stomped Wingate a 4A team and have another thrashing of Hot Springs another 4A team on their early resume.

Red Hot - A chile we all know but do we take the known restaurant choice?
Texico Wolverines (2-0): The Wolverines, well they are the Wolverines. The program that is close each season and has played for a title game. Is this the season that they make the run and finish the job? They won last night 54-45 over NMMI a 4A team to boost their resume. The game to circle is a date with Tucumcari on December 8th.

Red Hot - The Chile of the Year Last Year, Do you go with it again or try something new?
Mesilla Valley Christian Son Blazers (0-0): The defending champs are still practicing but the champs are the favorites this preseason and likely a team that plays in the Final Four at the very least. More judgment coming soon as they start playing.

Christmas Red/Green Mix - Can't Go Wrong With taking both. Does this program finally get over the hump? I took them two years ago but that didn't work out.
Lordsburg Mavericks (0-0): Still a prediction at this point in the season but they have Raymond Saucedo and Jacob Esquivel, need we say more?

STILL WAITING ON YOU TO HIT THE MENU

Laguna-Acoma (0-0): Played a couple titles recently.
Santa Rosa (0-0): They have PG I like.
Clayton (0-0): Have been close but did they lose to much flavor?
Eunice (0-0): The Cardinals could be the unknown new item.

MIGHT BE LEAVING THE MENU FOR LACK OF FLAVOR

Santa Fe Prep (1-4): The Blue Griffins fell to (1-4) on the season with a loss to Questa last night. They have been a favorite last three years but might be time to avoid this item or move it to the value menu.

BRINGING BACK A FAVORITE

Dexter (1-0): The Demons had a magical season two years ago. Well, after a big upset win over Ruidoso to start the season the Demons come back to the menu with some spice.

COULD BE A NEW TASTE WITH A VETERAN COOK

Navajo Prep (3-2): Maybe, too early to tell right now on the Eagles but they hired a veteran head coach in Rick Hoerner (former Piedra Vista head coach). They have an impressive win over 4A Bosque that will only boost this team.

Week Three Rankings
1. Mesilla Valley Christian (0-0)
2. Lordsburg (0-0)
3. Tucumcari (3-0)
4. Texico (2-0)
5. Santa Rosa (0-0)
6. Laguna-Acoma (0-0)
7. Clayton (0-0)
8. Santa Fe Prep (1-4)
9. Eunice (0-0)
10. Tularosa (1-0)

Next In Line: Pecos (11), Dexter (12)

Scoreboard Week Three Scores | November 30th - December 5th

Week Three Scores
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Monday, Nov. 30th
Monte Del Sol 45, NACA 44 (OT)
Penasco 63, Raton 58

Tuesday, Dec. 1st
Alamogordo 46, Santa Teresa 43
Albuquerque High 61, Eldorado 49
Capitan 57, Cloudcroft 40
Carlsbad 64, Goddard 53
Cleveland 65, Onate 59 (OT)
Clovis 58, Santa Fe 57
Dexter 55, Ruidoso 50
El Dorado (TX) 55, Mayfield 29
Farmington (JV) 60, Navajo Prep 57
Grants 64, Piedra Vista 55
Hope Christian 62, Highland 49
Immanuel Christian (TX) 64, Mescalero Apache 55
Los Lunas 58, Kirtland 44
Manzano 51, Albuquerque Academy 38
Miyamura 69, Wingate 58
Moriarty 40, Los Alamos 28
Mountianair 72, Evangel Christian 34
Pojoaque Valley 59, East Mountain 27
Rio Grande 61, Capital 56
Rio Rancho 67, Espanola Valley 56
Roy 48, Clovis Christian 41
San Jon 68, Adrian 22
St. Pius X 58, Gallup 56
Texico 42, Farwell (TX) 37

Wednesday, Dec. 2
Gallup 68, Atrisco 57
Rio Grande 78, Eldorado 73
West Las Vegas 62, Mora 60

Thursday, Dec. 3
Albuquerque 60, La Cueva 50
Belen 47, Manzano 45
Bloomfield 47, Durango, CO 39
Capital 82, Jemez Valley 30
Cleveland 74, Las Cruces 65
EP Eastwood, TX 80, Hobbs 70
Goddard 60, Santa Teresa 40
Grady/House 51, Hagerman 40
Hatch Valley 65, Alamo Navajo 60
Mesa Vista 51, Sargent 48
Pecos 49, NACA 33
Pueblo West, CO 74, Espanola 60
Ramona, CA 55, Santa Fe 51
Rio Rancho 89, Highland 72
Roswell 73, Portales 44
Shiprock 47, Aztec 44
St Mikes 53, Los Alamos 41
Texico 54, NMMI 45
Tularosa 50 Socorro 41
Questa 66, Santa Fe Prep 61
Valley 64, Cibola 58

Friday, Dec. 4th
Bloomfield 61, Aztec 32
Capital 57, Goddard 50
Capitan 50, NMMI 43
Carlsbad 59, Gadsden 42
Cliff 47, Duncan AZ 26
Cloudcroft 53, Mountianair 38
Deming 63, Chaparral 47
Eldorado 56, Mayfield 54
Espanola 55, Santa Fe 51
Farmington 83, Moriarty 36
Hagerman 60, Eunice 20
Hatch Valley 47, Caririzozo 43
Hobbs 78, Dumas (TX) 58
Hope Christain 66, Atrisco 59
Las Cruces 64, Alamogordo 62 (OT)
Magdalena 60, Reserve 53
Menaul 54, Logan 41
Navajo Prep 76, Navajo Pine 45
Odessa, TX 74, Hobbs 73
Onate 58, Volcano Vista 39
Ruidoso 83, Hot Springs 75
Parkland (TX) 50, Lovington 40
Pecos 70, Santa Fe Indian 66
Piedra Vista 59, Albuquerque Academy 37
Pojoaque 67, Kirtland Central 45
Santa Teresa 68, Jemez Valley 19
Shiprock 66, Newcomb 28
St. Pius X 75, Los Alamos 49

Saturday, Dec. 5th
Belen 76, Del Norte 62
Bloomfield 43, Shiprock 41
Carlsbad 85, Deming 57
Cibola 58, Sandia 40
Durango, Co 55, Aztec 39
Espanola Valley (JV) 46, Pecos 45
Farmington 61, Academy 42
Hondo 81, Mescalero 42
La Serna 60, Artesia 45
Logan 57, Maxwell 50
Mayfield 59, West Mesa 48
Mountainair 63, Floyd 49
Onate 48, Valley 41
Piedra Vista 62, Moriarty 58
Portales 54 Valencia 46
Ramona, Calf. 67, Goddard 61
Rio Grande 66, La Cueva 64
Rio Rancho 67, Clovis 45
Roswell 79, Ruidoso 37
San Jon 60, Lake Arthur 53
Santa Fe 67, Jemez Valley 17
Santa Fe Indian 79, Questa 38
Santa Fe Prep 44, NACA 23
St. Pius X 75, Bernalillo 43
Taos 72, Kirtland Central 58
Texico 70, Gateway Christian 38
Thoreau 56, Cuba 55

Scoreboard Week Three Scores | November 30th - December 5th

Week Three Scores
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Monday
Raton vs Penasco
Monte Del Sol vs NACA

Tuesday
Artesia 60, Santa Teresa 32
Carlsbad 60, Goddard 29
Cibola 54, Hope 47
Espanola Valley 52, Taos 25
Los Alamos 47, Academy 33
Mayfield 50, EP Franklin 46
Palo Duro TX 42, Clovis 32
Roswell 58, Hobbs 26
Ruidoso 47, Robertson 39
Sandia Prep 61, Wingate 60
Socorro 57, Bernalillo 40
Texico 62, Farwell (TX) 55
Tularosa 79, Dexter 30
West Las Vegas 67, Santa Fe Indian 45
West Mesa 41, Moriarty 32

Wednesday
East Mountain 50, Tierra Encantada 24
Pojoaque Valley 44, Bernalillo 31

Thursday
Albuquerque Academy 43, Del Norte 21
Aztec 32, Santa Fe 29
Capital 58, Chaparral 23
Carrizozo 46, Alamo Navajo 32
Cibola 69, Rio Grande 18
Cleveland 52, Winslow (AZ) 50
Cuba 65, Penasco 42
Espanola Valley 54, Goddard 35
Farmington 66, West Las Vegas 45
Fort Sumner 50, Estancia 34
Friona 67, Floyd 33
Gadsden 47, Deming 36
Gallup 101, Tohatchi 66
Gateway 41, NMMI 37
Grady/House 62, Hagerman 33
Hatch 53, Animas 28
Hope 62, La Cueva 58
Jemez Valley 56, Pecos 34
Kirtland Central 51, Grants 31
Laguna 80, Wingate 56
Logan 54, Bosque 25
Lordsburg 77, Hot Springs 38
Los Alamos 62, Belen 42
Lovington 62, Ruidoso 41
Mesa Vista 41, Sargent 37
Miyamura 41, St. Pius X 40
Navajo Prep 36, Robertson 35
NMSD 31, Desert Academy 30
Piedra Vista 65, Taos 61
Pojoaque Valley 45, Socorro 32
Shiprock 85, Navajo Pine 20
Tucumcari 43 Mora 41
Tularosa 74, Rehoboh 34
Valley 55, Rio Rancho 45
Vaughn 55, Clovis Christian 20

Friday
Santa Fe Waldorf 39, Desert Academy 29
Cibola 63, Valley 26
Cleveland 45, Kirtland Central 34
Deming 55, Chaparral 35
Dora 53, House/Grady 33
Eldorado 62, Mayfield 56
Escalante 43, Floyd 22
Española Valley 45, Aztec 34
Farmington 65, Navajo Pine 23
Gadsden 74, Capital 57
Goddard 59, Santa Fe 47
Grants 61, Winslow, Ariz. 58
Hondo 50, Mesilla Valley Christian 37
La Cueva 80, Los Lunas 70
Laguna-Acoma 69, Thoreau 32
Logan 57, Native American Community Academy 25
Magdalena 44, Carrizozo 22
Mora 62, Academy for Technology and The Classics 12
Piedra Vista 52, Navajo Prep 40
Sangre De Cristo, Colo. 51, Mesa Vista 34
Santa Fe Waldorf School 39, Desert Academy 29
Springer 58, Primero, Colo. 48
Tucumcari 54, Santa Rosa 41

Saturday
Alamogordo 59, Santa Teresa 30
Atrisco 81, Sandia Prep 64
Aztec 47, Capital 19
Des Moines 40, Clayton 26
Escalante 54, Mountainair 39
Española Valley 73, Gadsden 58
Estancia 52, ATC 17
Floyd 60, Cloudcroft 24
Gallup 81, Cleveland 62
Goddard 46, Deming 39
Grants 49, St. Pius X 41
Hatch Valley 52, Carrizozo 24
Highland 70, Rio Grande 39
Kirtland Central 67 Miyamura 35
Mescalero Apache 73, Hondo 38
Roswell 40, Mayfield 36
Shiprock 79, Frmington 55
Socorro 54, East Mountain 21
Piedra Vista 77, Jemez Valley 47
Tularosa 80, Tucumcari 34
Volcano Vista 61, Los Alamos 43
Winslow, Az 65, Tohatchi 56
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PREVIEW: ESTANCIA VS. EUNICE

Poll: Who Wins: Estancia or Eunice

  • No. 1 Estancia 12-0

    Votes: 53 77.9%
  • No. 4 Eunice 8-3

    Votes: 15 22.1%

3A PREVIEW: 1st Year Eunice Coach takes on Juggernaut Estancia Team
By: Kyle Henderson of NMPreps.com

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Game Details
No. 3 Eunice 8-3 @ No. 1 Estancia 12-0
Saturday, December 5th
Game Time: 1PM

Team Comparions
Eunice Head Coach: Ken Stevens
Eunice Team Record: 8-3
Estancia Head Coach: Stewart Burnett
Estancia Team Record: 12-0

Game Preview
The skinny is this: Estancia is trying to go back to back after winning the 2014 State Championship beating Clayton 14-6. This year’s Estancia Bear Team has been perfect all season long, a true juggernaut, the biggest favorite to win the State Championship out of all 8 teams playing this weekend. Eunice is no stranger to the big show, in-fact this is their 19th time playing for a football state championship, their last state title appearance was back in 2011 when they lost to Santa Rosa on the road 21-14.

1st Year Coach Takes Eunice To The Title

Any time a team let’s go of their head man after the season, there is always uncertainty on whether the head man coming in can go even .500 in year one. Ken Stevens who coached at Socorro during the mid 2000’s and more recently served as the offensive coordinator at Carlsbad has won 8 games in his first year and has the Cardinals winning 7-in a row after last weekend’s big home semifinal victory over Clayton 26-22. The Cardinals love to pound the rock and have racked up 2,900-yards and 32 touchdowns, Senior Blane Ferbrache has rushed for 1,276-yards and 11 touchdowns, Senior Aaron Madrid has rushed for 894-yards. On defense Aaron Madrid leads the team in tackles for 147 total take downs and watch for Kari and Tari York, twin brothers that have a combined 80 tackles as defensive backs.

Estancia Big Favorite To Stay King of the Hill

Rewind to last season when Estancia went 11-3 winning the 3A title beating Clayton 14-6, they scored 517 points on the year and allowed just 148 once the season was completed. This year, they have proved to be even better outscoring their first 12 opponents by a score for 585-93 under Head Coach Stewart Burnett who took over in 2012. They opened the season with a win at Lovington 32-27, then have dominated their opponents in every facet of the game holding 7 out of their 12 opponents to a touchdown or less. The Bears have ran for 4,062-yards and rushed fro 75 touchdowns this year if you can believe that. Senior Adam Lujan has 1,657-yards, Junior Ezekiel Tapia has rushed for 1,048-yards, and Sophomore Mosies Anaya has rushed for 920yards. On defense watch for 6-foot-4, 215 pound Caleb Ortiz who leads the team in tackles with 54, Ortiz currently has an offer from Eastern New Mexico.

State Championship History

Eunice Cardinals
One of the most storied programs in the state. With 12 State Championships in 18 State Game Appearances. The Cardinals of Eunice are on their 19th State Game appearance as of 2015.
1956 5-4 RU Lost to Cathedral 12-0
1957 10-0 SC Beat Aztec 37-20
1958 10-0 SC Beat Aztec 21-20
1961 9-2 SC Beat Cathedral 52-0
1962 6-5 SC Beat Bloomfield 6-0
1963 4-7 RU Lost to Kirtland 32 -14
1964 5-5-1 RU Lost to Kirtland 14-0
1965 10-1 SC Beat Tularosa 20-0
1969 9-3 RU Lost to Kirtland 12-3
1975 9-4 SC Beat Dexter 22-6
1977 6-6 SC Beat Jal 20-19
1978 11-2 SC Beat Clayton 8-0
1994 9-4 SC Beat Tularosa 13-0
1995 10-3 SC Beat Santa Rosa 19-0
1996 8-5 RU Lost to Santa Rosa 27-0
1999 10-3 SC Beat Menual 18-0
2000 11-2 SC Beat Tucumcari 9-7
2011 11-1 RU Lost to Santa Rosa 21-14
Last Championship win was in 2000.

Estancia Bears
The Bears have 6 state game appearances in their history. Includes the 2015 Season.
1961 5-5-1 RU Lost to Carrizozo 57-0
1979 10-1-1 SC Beat Hatch Valley 33-7
1981 7-6 RU Lost to Morairty 45-8
2001 9-4 RU Lost to Tularosa 51-28
2014 11-3 SC Beat Clayton 14-6
State Game Record 2-3. Last Championship win was in 2014.

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Week 15 Games - State Championship Week
No. 2 Eldorado 11-1 @ No. 1 Cleveland 12-0 +5,000 (Upset is Eldorado +20,000)
No. 2 Artesia 11-1 @ No. 1 Centennial 12-0 +25,000 either way
No. 4 Robertson 10-2 @ No. 2 Hatch 12-0 +20,000 (Upset is Robertson +25,000)
No. 4 Eunice 8-3 @ No. 1 Estancia 12-0 +10,000 (Upset is Eunice +40,000)
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