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Week 3 District Standings

I'll add all the districts soon

6A

1-6A
Cleveland 2-0
Volcano Vista 2-0
Cibola 1-1
Rio Rancho 1-1
Santa Fe 0-2

2-6A
Eldorado 2-0
Sandia 1-1
La Cueva 1-1
Highland 1-1
Manzano 0-2

3-6A
Mayfield 2-0
Las Cruces 1-1
Deming 1-1
Onate 0-2
Gadsden 0-2

4-6A
Alamogordo 2-0
Clovis 2-0
Carlsbad 0-2
Hobbs 0-2

5-6A
West Mesa 1-1
Albuquerque 0-2
Rio Grande 0-2
Atrisco 0-2
Valley 0-2

5A

1-5A
Miyamura 2-0
Piedra Vista 2-0
Farmington 2-0
Gallup 1-1
Aztec 0-2

2-5A
Espanola 2-0
Los Alamos 1-1
Del Norte 1-1
Capital 1-1
Bernalillo 0-0

3-5A
Centennial 2-0
Valencia 1-1
Belen 0-2
Los Lunas 0-2
Chaparral 0-2
Santa Teresa 0-2

4-5A
Artesia 2-0
Roswell 1-1
Goddard 0-2
Lovington 0-2

5-5A
St. Pius X 2-0
Grants 2-0
Moriarty 1-1

4A

District 1-4A
Bloomfield 2-0
Thoreau 2-0
Zuni 2-0
Wingate 1-1
Shiprock 0-2
Kirtland 0-2

District 2-4A
Taos 1-1
Pojoaque 0-2
Robertson 0-2
West LV 0-2

District 3-4A
Hot Springs 2-0
Hatch 2-0
Socorro 1-0
Cobre 1-1
Silver 0-2

District 4-4/5A
St. Mike's 2-0
Hope 2-0
NMMI 2-0
Portales 2-0
Ruidoso 0-2

3A

District 1-2A
Newcomb 1-1
Tohatchi 0-1
Navajo Prep 0-1
Crownpoint 0-2

District 2-2A
Estancia 2-0
Laguna Acoma 1-0
Cuba 0-2
Dulce 0-2

District 3-2A
Lordsburg 2-0
Capita l1-1
Mesilla Valley 1-1
Tularosa 0-2

District 4-2A
Texico 1-1
Dexter 1-1
Loving 1-1
Eunice 0-2

District 5-2A
Clayton 2-0
Santa Rosa 1-1
Tucumcari 1-1
Raton 1-1

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Vote: NMPreps.com Player of the Week

Who Deservers To Be Named The NMPreps.com Week 2 Player of the Week

  • Bronte Staaguard - Portales - Ran for 238-yards and 4 touchdowns against Lovington

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Chross Jaramillo - St. Mike's - 150-yards rush, 66 yards pass, 45 receiving, 2 int's vs. Capital

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Codey Scott - Artesia - Had 5.5 sacks against Hobbs (8.5 this year), 6 tackles

    Votes: 11 14.1%
  • Dante Urrea - Deming - Ran for 236-yards and scored 6 touchdowns against Carlsbad

    Votes: 11 14.1%
  • Drew Ortiz - St. Pius X - 215-yards passing, 180 rushing, 6 touchdowns against Los Alamos

    Votes: 6 7.7%
  • Isaac Vance - Mayfield - Ran for 268-yards, 6 total touchdowns against EP Franklin

    Votes: 17 21.8%
  • Jimmy Gallegos - Sandia - Ran for 195-yards, 80 yards rec., 5 TD's, 1 int, against Atrisco

    Votes: 6 7.7%
  • Justin Houghtaling - Artesia - Threw for 406-yards and 5 total TD's against Hobbs

    Votes: 13 16.7%
  • Kyle Hooper - Alamogordo - Threw for 420-yards, 6 total TD's against Los Lunas

    Votes: 9 11.5%
  • Kameron Miller - Las Cruces - Threw for 221-yards, ran fir 84-yards, 3 Total TDs against La Cueva

    Votes: 2 2.6%

Vote: NMPreps.com Player of the Week - Each Week during the season we ask the Premium Subscribers of NMPreps.com to vote for the player of the week which is Powered by First Financial Credit Union. Nominations are listed based off weekly performances. We take into consideration which players performed well in big time games.

GO START THE BUS WEEK 2 Albq. to London England

ALL TRIPS ROUND TRIP MILEAGE These games will take you London England with combined mileage of all games listed here. With the additions can go to Moscow lol

Carlsbad @ Deming 500 MILES

Questa @ Hot Springs 608 miles

Cleveland @ El Pso Del Valle 632 miles

El Paso Americas @ Rio Rancho 640 miles (one for the neighbors)

Pine Hill @ Springer 642 miles

Reserve @ Lake Arthur 652 miles (Reserve to Los Angles 703 miles one way Lake Arthur to Oklahoma City 542 miles one way)

Eunice @ Clayton 670 miles

Goddard @ Piedra Vista 756 ( Goddard to Houston 722 Miles one way PV to Los Angles 766 Miles one way)

Cobre at Robertson 790 miles Like going to San Diego


and the lets leave the light on trip of the week or like driving to Little Rock Arkansas one way
FLOYD AT ANIMAS 840 MILES ROUNDTRIP playing in Mescalero so a combined 844 miles

ENMU routes Highlands 40-10

Jeremy Buurma QB (Las Cruces) rushed for a TD and threw for a TD

Kamal Cass RB (Clovis) broke loose for a 61 yard TD run. Finished with 11 carries for 95 yards.

Ibrahim Maiga Safety (Socorro) had 4 tackles

Michael Cowden DE (Aztec) had 4 tackles

Michael Dunlap LB (Cleveland) had 4 tackles

Kolter West LB (Ft. Sumner) had 2 tackles

Dakota Montoya DT (Clayton) had 2 tackles
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Week 2 All-New Mexico Team

Each week on NMPreps.com we select an All-New Mexico High School Football Team. It's a combination of the best of the best performances from across the State and we include all levels. Please continue to submit weekly top performers, which helps create this list as well as future awards.

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Pictured is Artesia Quarterback Justin Houghtaling who threw for 406-yard and scored 5 touchdowns in the Week 2 NMPreps.com Game of the Week against Hobbs, the Bulldogs defeated the Eagles 38-28.

Week 2 Offensive Selections

QB - Justin Houghtaling - Artesia - Threw for 406-yards, two touchdowns, and ran for 3 touchdowns
against Hobbs
QB - Dante Urrea - Deming - Ran for 236-yards and scored 6 touchdowns against Carlsbad
RB - Isaac Vance - Mayfield - Ran for 268-yards with 5 rushing touchdowns, 74 receiving yards with 1 touchdown against EP Franklin
RB - Jimmy Gallegos - Sandia - Ran for 195-yards, 80-yards receiving, 3 rushing touchdowns, 2 receiving touchdowns, 1 interception
WR - JR Pena - Centennial - 79-yards receiving and 2 touchdowns against Gadsden
WR - David Cormier - Volcano Vista - Caught touchdown pass against Manzano
WR - Tyler Sarracino - Laguna Acoma - 6 receptions for 129-yards and a touchdown
OL - Cleveland Storm - Storm had a solid showing down in El Paso racking up big yards and helping their skill guys score 4 touchdowns on the ground.

Week 2 Defensive Selections

DL - Codey Scott - Artesia - Had 5.5 sacks against Hobbs (8.5 this year), 6 tackles
DL - Nick Mourning - Volcano Vista - Had monster game on defense against Manzano
DL - Antonio Norton - Tucumcari - 8 assisted tackles, 6 solo tackles, 4 quarterback sacks, 3 tackles for loss against Texico
LB - Seth Martinez - Clayton - 12 tackles against Eunice
LB - Jake Boykin - Centennial - 9 total tackles against Gadsden
LB - Isaiah De La Rosa - Roswell - 10 tackles, 1 for loss against Canyon
DB - Brandon Beaza - Las Cruces - touchdown catch and two interceptions against La Cueva
DB - Carlos Carrasco - Artesia - Had interception against Hobbs (3rd on the year)
DB - Darion Ontiveros - Portales - 2 interceptions against Lovington
DB - Chross Jaramillo - St. Mike's - 150 yd rushing w/ 88 yd TD, 2-2 passing w/ 66 yd. TD pass, 45 yd. receiving, 1 2pt. conversion, and 2 picks on Defense and forced fumble for TD.

Week 2 Special Teams Selections

Alex Ramirez - Alamogordo - Accounted for 170-yards of offense, 3 touchdowns against Los Lunas, punt return for touchdown against Los Lunas

Matt Gonzales - Piedra Vista - Returned punt 85-yards for a touchdown against Goddard

Rowdy Allen - Melrose - Returned kick for touchdown against Cloudcroft
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Poll: Most Intriguing Score of Week 2?

FB: Most Intriguing Week 2 Score?

  • Artesia over Hobbs, 38-28

    Votes: 10 16.4%
  • Piedra Vista over Goddard, 34-16

    Votes: 30 49.2%
  • EP America over Rio Rancho, 33-14

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Portales over Lovington, 48-12

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Clovis over Cibola, 14-6

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Cleveland over Del Valle (TX), 52-36

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • Deming over Carlsbad, 41-34

    Votes: 5 8.2%
  • Moriarty over Belen, 24-7

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Mayfield 69, Franklin (TX) 49

    Votes: 9 14.8%

Most Intriguing Score of Week 2?

Best of the Best: Top Guards, Wings, Posts

Who are the top players in each category. You can be specific as well like (PG, SG, G, W, F, C)

I. Position (TOP 25 for each spot? listed in no specific order)

POINT GUARD (3 of 25)

  • Francis Castillo y Mulert (PG/SG) Santa Fe Prep - 2016
  • Anthony Chavez (PG) Valley HS - 2018
  • Jordan Gonzalez (PG) Hobbs HS - 2016
GUARD (6 of 25)
  • Gabe Bump (G) Albuquerque HS - 2016
  • Dominic Gonzalez (G) Rio Grande HS - 2017
  • Tony Zamora (G) Onate - 2016
  • Cesar Molina (G) Centennial - 2016
  • Kayden Walker (G) Los Lunas - 2017
  • Bryan Valdez (G) Belen - 2016

SHOOTING GUARD (8 of 25)
  • DJ Bustos (SG) West Las Vegas HS - 2017
  • Fabian Roybal (SG) Highland HS - 2017
  • Noah Waide (SG) Goddard HS - 2016
  • Joe Saterfield (SG) Centennial HS - 2017
  • Clay Patterson (SG/PG) Rio Rancho HS - 2017
  • Bobby Tapia (SG) Sandia HS - 2016
  • Mykol Lagarde (?) ? - ? (Need info)
  • Alonzo Armijo (?) ? - ? (Need Info)

WING/FORWARDS (12 of 25)
  • Jeremy Snider (W/G) Rio Rancho HS - 2017
  • Marcus Williams (W/F) Cleveland HS - 2016
  • David Cormier (W) Volcano Vista HS - 2017
  • Bryce McAlister (W) Carlsbad HS - 2017
  • Drew Wassana (W/G) West Mesa HS - 2016
  • Daniel Amador (W) Roswell HS - 2016
  • Pierre Swain (W) Hobbs HS - 2016
  • Jordan Leak (W) Hope Christian HS - 2016
  • Yannic Lunga (W) ? - ?
  • Johnny McCants (F) Onate HS - 2016
  • Jason Earnest (F) Valley HS - 2016
  • Noah Santistevan (F) Valley HS - 2016

POSTS (5 of 25)
  • Brenden Boatwright (P) Carlsbad HS - 2017
  • Caleb Wrotten (P) Sandia HS - 2016
  • Chris Johnson (P) Carlsbad HS - 2017
  • Teton Saltes (P) Valley HS - 2016
  • Marlon Cunningham (P) Sandia HS - 2018
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Top Offenses/Top Defenses

Based off points scored/ least points allowed through two weeks

6A Top Offenses
  1. Mayfield 110
  2. Eldorado 107
  3. Cleveland 105
  4. Alamogordo 99
  5. Volcano Vista 71

6A Top Defenses
  1. Eldorado 0
  2. Alamogordo 7
  3. Clovis 20
  4. Volcano Vista 20
  5. Cibola 21
5A Top Offenses
  1. St. Pius X 93
  2. Centennial 91
  3. Miyamura 82
  4. Artesia 79
  5. Grants 79
5A Top Defenses
  1. St. Pius X 8
  2. Espanola 14
  3. Miyamura 23
  4. Artesia 28
  5. Grants 31
4A Top Offenses
  1. Bloomfield 100
  2. Hatch 89
  3. Zuni 82
  4. St. Mikes 76
  5. Portales 74
4A Top Defenses
  1. Hot Springs 6
  2. NMMI 6
  3. Hope 13
  4. Hatch 14
  5. St. Mike's 20
3A Top Offenses
  1. Lordsburg 109
  2. Clayton 91
  3. Estancia 86
  4. Loving 60
  5. Newcomb 56
3A Top Defenses
  1. Laguna Acoma 0 (played one game)
  2. Lordsburg 0
  3. Clayton 27
  4. Tohatchi 32
  5. Dexter 41
  6. Texico 41
2A Top Offenses
  1. Escalante 80
  2. Hagerman 51
  3. McCurdy 42
2A Top Defenses
  1. Escalante 0
  2. Jal 16
  3. Ft. Sumner 61
8-Man Top Offenses
  1. Melrose 122
  2. Carrizozo 114
  3. Gateway 110
  4. Magdalena 90
  5. Springer 86
8-Man Top Defenses
  1. Magdalena 0
  2. Carrizozo 14
  3. Melrose 16
  4. Gateway 18
  5. Springer 26
6-Man Top Offenses
  1. Grady/San Jon 116
  2. Animas 96
  3. Reserve 74
6-Man Top Defenses
  1. Animas 30
  2. Grady/San Jon 30
  3. Floyd 42

What to Watch: Week Four, Tuesday Night

Tuesday night is a quiet one as teams are coming back from the labor day weekend. Not many games but a few to keep an eye on.

TOP TEN GAMES TO WATCH


State Tournament Watch: No. 23 Espanola Valley v. Belen: What this game has the potential to affect is the post season for both teams. Belen has been somewhat inconsistent to this point while Espanola started the season off with a loss to Hope.

Small School Battle: Elida v. Melrose: Both ranked teams in their classification will make for an intense match for both teams. Elida (2-1) has been the power for some time while Melrose at 4-1 looking for a title season.

Southern Game: No. 3 Centennial v. Deming: Yes, Centennial is a power and have been walking through NM teams recently but Deming is this dark horse type of team. The odds are fully in the Lady Hawks favor but the Lady Wildcats looking for respect could give a battle to the end.

East Game: No. 17 Clovis v. Portales: The Lady Rams of Portales are still searching for that signature win to prove that they belong with the Top-25 best teams in New Mexico. Clovis has two wins over Palo Duro (TX) and looking to solidify that they are a Top-25 team.

Name Game: No. 13 Onate v. Ruidoso: Onate dropped in the polls after falling in their first match of the season. They will look to avoid an upset loss to unranked Ruidoso this week. Ruidoso even with recent losses and falling out of the Top-25 could still provide a upset team any given night.

Guessing Game: Valencia v. West Las Vegas: Both teams are looking for respect and winning this game keeps them in the conversation. A loss won't necessarily hurt either squad but winning only helps put them in the conversation. West Las Vegas moved up in their classification rankings, winning will keep them there.


PLAYERS TO WATCH

Amanda Borden (Deming HS/Senior): Borden has held her own lately, sort of flying under the radar for the Lady Wildcats. New name to the scene so we will keep an eye.

Lexi Cole (Clovis/Sophomore): Was on our watch list after week two. Still a top player but will need consistent showings this week and prove how good she is tonight with a match-up with Portales.

Savannah Bush (Centennial/Senior): We know the name and if your looking for a player (or team) to watch on Tuesday night it would be this match..

September 7th 4A, 3A, 2A, 8-Man, 6-Man Rankings

Class 4A - September 7th Rankings
1. Hatch 2-0
2. Bloomfield 2-0
3. St. Mike's 2-0
4. Portales 2-0
5. Cobre 1-1
6. Silver 0-2
7. Robertson 0-2
8. Hot Springs 2-0
9. Hope 2-0
10. Ruidoso 0-2

Class 3A - September 7th Rankings
1. Estancia 2-0
2. Lordsburg 2-0
3. Clayton 2-0
4. Dexter 1-1
5. Tucumcari 1-1
6. Texico 1-1
7. Santa Rosa 1-1
8. Laguna 1-0
9. Tularosa 0-2
10. Capitan 1-1

Class 2A - September 7th Rankings
1. Escalante 1-0
2. Hagerman 0-2
3. Jal 1-1
4. Ft. Sumner 1-1
5. McCurdy 1-1

Class 8Man - September 7th Rankings
1. Melrose 2-0
2. Magdalena 2-0
3. Gateway Christian 1-0
4. Tatum 1-0
5. Logan 0-1

Class 6Man - September 7th Rankings
1. Lake Arthur 1-0
2. Grady/San Jon 2-0
3. Hondo 0-1
4. Animas 2-0

NMPreps.com's Week Three in Rewind

Another prep volleyball season in the books and we move forward to week four. Week three had a few tournaments around the state of New Mexico and plenty of action. Today, we will discuss week three top teams, top players and a quick look at the NMPreps.com week four rankings released earlier today.

Previous Weeks: Week 2 | Week 1

WEEK THREE WINNERS

Team of the Week: No. 4 La Cueva Lady Bears (3-0) - The Lady Bears start the season off 3-0 with a pair of wins over Top-25 teams, St. Pius X and Hope Christian. Annabelle Kubinski (2018) has 26-kills on the season all coming during week three of action. Celeste Carmignani (2017) also in dominating fashion having 12-aces on the season.

2. No. 19 Moriarty Lady Pintos (5-0): What better way to kick off your season than going 5-0 in your opening week and winning the tournament you host. The Lady Pintos took out No. 24 Santa Fe, Santa Fe Indian and St.Michael's. Sophomore Alyssa Adams with a whopping 57-kills to start the season has the Lady Pintos look for a deep run come the State Tournament.

3. No. 3 Centennial Lady Hawks (4-1): The Lady Hawks in convincing fashion took home the championship of the Las Cruces based Jane Leupold Tournament. The Lady Hawks biggest win was over Top-10 opponent in the No. 8 Los Lunas three games to none. These Lady Hawks currently ranked third are discussed as possible not only the best team in New Mexico but should be getting votes as the best team in the Top-25 (NMPreps.com Team Rankings of all teams in NM).

4. No. 10 Roswell Lady Coyotes (5-0): They were featured a week ago on our Hot Watch and the Lady Coyotes continue its winning ways staying perfect at 5-0. The Lady Coyotes had wins over Alamogordo, Ruidoso and then Top-25 team Santa Teresa (24).

5. Texico Lady Wolverines (3-1): The Lady Wolverines might have the biggest upset of the young season as the 2A team took out then No. 7 Eldorado Eagles of class 6A. They are the next team in for Top-25 and will be the first 2A team ranked if they keep their winning ways.

WEEK THREE RESTART

1. No. 21 Eldorado Eagles (1-2): Ranked-7 to start the season the Lady Eagles went 1-2 to start the season. The loss to 2A power Texico doesn't help the Lady Eagles chances of staying ranked. They fell to No. 21 as they had the biggest fall.

2. No. 20 Cleveland Storm (0-3): Haven't found a win this young season and fall from No. 9 to 20.

WEEK FOUR RANKINGS MOVEMENT

Biggest Drop: Eldorado 14 spots (7 to 21)
Top-5 Fall Out: Volcano Vista (5 to 11)
Top-10 Fall Out: Cleveland (9 to 20)
The Jump: Roswell 12 spots (22 to 10)
Most Impressive Newbie: Moriarty (Unranked to 19)
Teams that moved up: 13
Teams that moved down: 7
6A Teams: 12
5A Teams: 11
3A Teams: 2
2A Teams: 0
1A Teams: 0

Grine on the Rankings: It's the top-4 teams, in my opinion, and then a toss up after that. Los Lunas beats Albuquerque Academy easily then Academy turns around to beat then No. 5 Volcano Vista. The top-4 right now being Cibola, Sandia, La Cueva and Centennial. There is the great divide after that, as La Cueva who is ranked 4th beat St. Pius, ranked 5th, by a comfortable margin. It's still unknown and will take another couple weeks to see how things even out.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Player of the Week: Alyssa Adams, Moriarty/Sophomore: The sophomore had a huge 16-kills performance in a win over St. Michaels. She poured in 57 kills during the week to kick off the season.. The Lady Pintos unranked during week three now find themselves in the Top-25 rankings for the first time of the season.

  • Rose Moon, Santa Fe Waldorf/Senior: Moon led the 1A school with 17-kills in a win over 4A team East Mountain.
  • Deanna Bustos (West LV/Senior) - 35 assists in win over Santa Rosa, 34 assists in win over Raton
  • Maya Trujillo (Belen/Soph.) - 8 Kills in win over Rio Grande

Nominate more players: Week Three Players of the Week

Las Cruces earns first win, St. Mike's wins City Title

Las Cruces earns first win, St. Mike's wins City Title
By: Kyle Henderson of NMpreps.com

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Las Cruces 46, La Cueva 7
The Las Cruces Bulldawgs got their first win of the year Saturday against La Cueva in a game that was packed with penalties early on, in-fact Las Cruces had more than 100-yards of penalties in the first half alone. The Dagws jumped to a 7-0 lead when Quarterback Kameron Miller busted a 30-yard touchdown run. La Cueva fired back with a Chris Campbell touchdown, then Las Cruces scored 39 unanswered points in a route. A Payton ball touchdown run made it 14-7, then Miller hit Super Brandon Baeza for a 34-yard touchdown to make it 21-7, a field goal made it 24-7 at the half. Miller would throw another touchdown in the second half and the Dawgs never looked back. Now 1-1, Las Cruces will take on Volcano Vista in week 3 at the Field of Dreams. La Cueva now 1-1 will face Rio Rancho.

St. Mike’s 49, Capital 20
The Horsemen are City Champs. Last Friday Night the Horsemen defeated Santa Fe High by 27, on Saturday the Horsemen blew out Capital by 29. Though Capital jumped to a 7-0 lead, the Horsemen scored off a Chross Jaramillo to Esteban Alvarez touchdown connection and a Capital special team’s error to make it 15-7. The Horsemen would lead at half 29-14 thanks to two 2nd quarter Xavier Vigil Touchdowns. Jaramillo would put the nail in the coffin with a 91-yard touchdown run. The Horsemen now 2-0 on the season will take on Taos in week 3, Capital now 1-1 will play Santa Fe.

Additional Saturday Scores
Cobre 33, Robertson 19
Santa Rosa 24, Academy 16
Lordsburg 55, Newcomb 0
Hope 35, Taos 0

Complete Week 2 Friday Night Recap Here
https://nmpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1799260
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