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Spring Views: Deming Wildcats


DEMING WILDCATS
Head Coach: Greg Simmons
2019 Record: 10-3 overall, 3-0 district
2019 Playoffs: Semifinals (Lost to Roswell 49-12); Quarterfinals (Beat Farmington 16-14); First Round (Beat Belen 42-6)
Key Returning Piece: Jordan Caballero (RB/2021); Joey Reza (RB/2022)

Review: Hand up on being wrong on several predictions on the Wildcats when Simmons took over in the summer of 2017. In three years at the helm Simmons has guided the Wildcats to a 23-12-1 record, three straight playoff appearances (3-wins; 3-3 record). 2019 they proved many wrong again and reached the semifinals and won 10-games. They had plenty of guys to like in Cezar Chavez, Jesse Varela and Aaron Alavardo and will leave voids moving forward.

Preview: The Wildcats and head coach Greg Simmons have plenty of holes to fill but they have appeared to have things moving in the right direction. Jordan Caballero (2021) has some promise at making another run this season for the Wildcats. The addition of Mayfield in the district will make this interesting.

Early Prediction: 4-6 wins
Early Playoff Prediction: Make
Early Spring Ranking: 7-10 range*

*NMPreps Power Rankings will release later this Spring.

Spring Views 5A Football
Alamogordo Tigers
Artesia Bulldogs
Belen Eagles
Capital Jaguars
Chaparral Lobos
Del Norte Knights
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2020 New Mexico Mr Basketball Candidates

Place your vote for the 2020 Mr. Basketball Award winner

  • Elijah Davidson (Bosque School)

  • Gonzalo Carbalan (Las Cruces High School)

  • JB White (Santa Fe High School)

  • Joziah Ramos (Atrisco Heritage Academy)

  • Ricky Lujan (Onate High School)

  • Seyi Okeyu (Valley High School)

  • Tate Sorgen (Melrose High School)

  • TJ Sanchez (Capital High School)

  • Tre Watson (Cleveland High School)

  • Xavier Padilla (Pecos High School)


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2020 CANDIDATES


Elijah Davidson (Bosque School)
Class: 2020
Notes: The guard guided the Bobcats to their first state championship with averages of 23 points per game, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals.

Gonzalo Carbalan (Las Cruces High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: His tournament performance put his name among the rest as he helped the well-rounded Bulldawgs to the 2020 State title.

JB White (Santa Fe High School)
Class: 2021
Notes: White is hands down one of the best the state has to offer and played well all season.

Joziah Ramos (Atrisco Heritage Academy)
Class: 2020
Notes: Not including the intangibles he brings to the table Ramos is averaging 20 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game for the Jaguars. Ramos is also the reigning award winner of Mr. Basketball for New Mexico.

Ricky Lujan (Onate High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: One of the top overall players in the state and led the Knights all season long.

Seyi Okeyu (Valley High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: Guided the Vikings to back to back titles and one of the must-see players all season.

Tate Sorgen (Melrose High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: The small school prospect helped the Buffaloes to the 2020 State Championship. Averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game.

TJ Sanchez (Capital High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: 20 points per game and led team to the 2020 5A State Championship game.

Tre Watson (Cleveland High School)
Class: 2021
Notes: Helped guide the Storm to the 2020 Final Four. Made All-New Mexico All-Tournament team.

Xavier Padilla (Pecos High School)
Class: 2020
Notes: Part of the Pecos four peat after averaging 19 points per game.


Honorable Mention
William Benjamin - 2022 - Las Cruces
Deraje Agbasosi - 2020 - Eldorado
Jose Murillo - 2022 - Highland
Joaquin Ortega - 2022 - Gallup
Max Feit - 2020 - Sandia Prep
Ismael Villegas - 2020 - Pecos
Keden Riggs - 2020 - Maxwell
Nathan Hasberry - 2021 - Cleveland
Jakwon Hill - 2022 - Volcano Vista
Jake Mattox - 2020 - Valencia

PREVIOUS WINNERS

2019: Joziah Ramos (Atrisco Heritage Academy)
2018: Clay Strasner (Hobbs High School)
2017: Brenden Boatwright (Carlsbad High School)
2016: Clay Patterson (Rio Rancho High School)
2015: Ryan Jones (Cleveland High School)
2014: Adonis Saltes (Valley High School)
2013: Bryce Alford (La Cueva High School)
2012: Cullen Neal (Eldorado High School)
2011: Rodney Coles (Espanola Valley High School)
2010: Alex Kirk (Los Alamos High School)
2009: Jaye Crockett (Clovis High School)
2008: Jeff Taylor (Hobbs High School)
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Spring Views: Artesia Bulldogs

Will the Bulldogs reach the semifinals in 2020?

  • Yes

  • No


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ARTESIA BULLDOGS
Head Coach: Rex Henderson
2019 Record: 6-6 overall, 0-3 district
Post Season: Quarterfinals (L, Los Lunas 58-21); First Round (W, Capital 56-35)
Key Leaving Pieces: Clay Houghtaling (QB), Erik Cueto (WR), Canon Carter (DB)
Key Returning Pieces: Braxton McDonald (WR), Dominic Pacheco (LB), Cord Cox (G)

Review: The Bulldogs went 0-3 in district play last and finished at .500 on the year. However, they still notched a road playoff win and still considered a true threat. The question is what type of team will they be in 2020 after losing four of their last five games and also, as many remember, they lost the Eddy County Rivalry game.

Overview: The Bulldogs lose plenty in star quarterback Clay Houghtaling who leaves after tossing for over 3,000 yards last season. Typically, we know who is next to take over as QB-1 because they've received plenty of reps. Going into 2020, it doesn't feel we know that answer. Good news is the return of all-state WR Braxton McDonald back for his senior season but on a new offensive make-up in terms of skilled players for the Orange this season.

Prediction: 5-5 Overall Record. Playoff team.

Spring Ranking: Top-5 like program. (Entire 5A ranking will release after we highlight each team).

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Spring Views: Del Norte Knights

Where do the Knights finish in district play? (Belen, Highland, LL, Valley)

  • 1st

  • 2nd

  • 3rd

  • 4th

  • 5th


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DEL NORTE KNIGHTS
Head Coach: Bruce Langston (1st Year)
2019 Record: 4-6 overall, 2-1 district
2019 Playoffs: Missed Playoffs
Key Returning Players: Isaiah Ortiz (RB/2021); Adrian Marquez (QB/2021); Cruz Garcia (CB/2022)

Review: The Del Norte Knights under former head coach Bruce Binkley achieved great heights as being a school in a tough area to build a power program. They continued to float around their 2019 record at 4-6 and featured some playoff appearance and that could be considered an overachievement. The Knights won 3 of their last 4 games to end the Binkley era and were 6-points shy of a district championship.

Preview: The good news for new head coach Bruce Langston is the return of athlete Isaiah Ortiz who rushed for nearly 1,700 yards and 14 touchdowns last season. The Knights have some solid skilled position players returning, some depth in areas and the lone replacement could be the receiving core - pending the style of play they will display in 2020.

Early Prediction: 3-5 wins
Early Playoff Prediction Miss
Early Spring Ranking: 12-16

*NMPreps Power Rankings will release later this Spring.

Spring Views 5A Football
Alamogordo Tigers
Artesia Bulldogs
Belen Eagles
Capital Jaguars
Chaparral Lobos

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Spring Views: Chaparral Lobos

Will the Lobos win 2 games?

  • Nope

  • Yes


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CHAPPARAL LOBOS
Head Coach: Gilbert Rojas
2019 Record: 0-9 overall, 0-3 district
2019 Post Season: Missed Playoffs
Key Returning Players: Joel Chavira (ATH/2021); Peter Castro (QB/2022); Ricky Rodriguez (WR/2022)

Review: Well, the Lobos went winless during the 2019 campaign and didn't score a point until the fourth week of the football season. They actually only score 32 points all season long and never scored in double figures. The Lobos, although they struggled, could be building for the future.

Preview: The Lobos were not good last season. That we know but they appear to have displayed a very young squad with plenty of sophomore (2022) starters last season. Will that pay off for the Lobos? Can they return to that one magical season in 2017 when they went 6-4? That is yet to be answered but look for Peter Castro (2022) to continue to develop and with more experience could get them sniffing back at a few wins on the year.

Early Prediction: 2 or 3 wins
Early Playoff Prediction: Miss
Early Spring Ranking: 16-18*

*NMPreps Power Rankings will release later this Spring.

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Alamogordo Tigers
Artesia Bulldogs
Belen Eagles
Capital Jaguars
Chaparral Lobos

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Spring Views: Capital Jaguars

Will the Capital Jaguars reach the playoffs and win a game?

  • Yes make the playoffs

  • No, miss the playoffs

  • Yes, make the playoffs and win a game


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CAPITAL JAGUARS
Head Coach: Bill Moon
2019 Record: 6-4 overall, 3-0 district
2019 Post Season: First Round (Lost to Artesia 56-35)
Key Returning Pieces: Gio Munoz (RB/2021), Luke Padilla (RB/2021), Manual Vargas (QB/2021)

Review: The Capital Jaguars won 6-games last season, the District Championship and reached the state playoffs. The Jaguars seen running back Luke Padilla rush for just shy of 2,000-yards last season.

Preview: The Jaguars only graduated two players on offense, three on defense and have plenty of returning pieces to have some excitement about. They return running back tandem in Gio Munoz and Luke Padilla to provide plenty of depth and if quarterback - if he remains QB-1 after sharing time last season - could be a triple factor in the backfield.

Schedule wise the Jaguars move into a new, tougher, district with the likes of Farmington, Miymura and Piedra Vista along with Los Alamos staying with Capital as the only two from the previous alignment.

Early Spring Predictions
Prediction: 5 wins
Playoff: 1 game
Rank: 8-12

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Spring Views: Belen Eagles

More likely to happen in 2020 for the Belen Eagles?

  • Finish .500 (at least 5 wins)

  • Win a playoff game

  • Miss the playoffs


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BELEN EAGLES
Head Coach: Ty House
2019 Record: 3-8 overall, 2-1 district
2019 Post Season: First Round (Lost to Deming 42-6)
Key Leaving Pieces: Luke Aragon (QB), Sefe Aragon (LB)
Key Returning Pieces: Anthony Roybal (RB), Gavin Chavez (WR)

Review: The Belen Eagles experienced their first losing season since the 2015 season under then head coach John Lerma. The Eagles entered the 2019 season under a new head coach in Ty House, a former Hobbs assistant coach, and the difference between the start of his tenure and that of former Belen head coach Greg Henington (2016-2018; 27-9 overall record) was a true rebuild.

House not only has to establish his system but he will have to do it trying to get experience after they have graduated much of their talent of the 2016-2018 span.

Preview: The Eagles will still be building. They will be looking for an identity, looking for on-the-field leaders, while developing some of the talent. Will House be a pass first coach or does he go to the run? They seemed to lean more on the pass and they will have to replace Luke Aragon who has since graduated. They return Anthony Roybal (2021) who rushed for 700-yards last season on 100-carries.

Prediction: 3/4 wins
Ranking: Above 10

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Spring Views: Alamogordo Tigers

Are the Tigers a semifinal team?

  • Yes

  • No


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ALAMOGORDO TIGERS
Head Coach: AJ Cisco
2019 Record: 4-7 overall, 1-2 district
Post Season: Quarterfinals (L, Roswell 48-17); First Round (W, Santa Teresa 27-26)
Key Leaving Pieces: Julio Mendoza (RB); Max Merrell (LB); Reese Cady (S); Brett Money (K)
Key Returning Pieces: Ryan Villescas (2021/QB); Sean Hays (2021/RB); Austin Lasalle (2021/S)

Review: The Tigers achieved and improved last season. AJ Cisco has been building his program for a couple years now and doing it the right way. The Tigers ended things in a huge way last season winning two of the last three - one of those over Artesia (28-22) and the other a playoff win over Santa Teresa (27-26).

Preview: The Tigers took a huge step forward last season, as mentioned, and the best news for the Tiger faithful is the return of many of the go-to players. Sean Hays returns after rushing for over 1,800 yards last season.

Spring Prediction: 6-4 record. Reach the playoffs and win a game.

Spring Ranking: Top-6 team in 5A. (Entire 5A ranking will release after we highlight each team).
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Am I just in denial or is this truely a done deal. Does anyone think there is any chance we can salvage any part of the season. I'm talking even a chance we have just a District Playoff and then a State playoff starting last week of April.... 4 weeks of games, no fans, warmer weather, is it even possible?

Theres just an unexplainable emptiness right now. I can only imagine how these kids feel.

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2020 New Mexico All-Tournament Team

5A NEW MEXICO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

NMPreps.com's list of the top 12 players in each classification during the 2020 NMAA New Mexico high school basketball state tournament.

Gonzalo Carbalan - Las Cruces High School/2020
Antonio Sanchez - Capital High School/2020
William Benjamin - Las Cruces High School/2022
Tre Watson III - Cleveland High School/2021
Nathan Hasberry - Cleveland High School/2021
Salvador Nevarez - Las Cruces High School/2020
Jakwon Hill - Volcano Vista High School/2022
Seth Arroyos - Capital High School/2020
Ricky Lujan - Onate High School/2020
Deraje Agbasosi - Eldorado High School/2020
Fedonta White - Santa Fe High School/2021
Bryce Cabeldue - Clovis High School/2020

MVP: Gonzalo Carbalan, Las Cruces HS (2020) - The high-flying senior guard graced us with one of the top dunks of the state tournament but also poured in 17 points and 5 assists during the state championship win. He averaged 17 points a game during the three game swing at the PIT.

4A NEW MEXICO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Seyi Oyeku - Valley High School/2020
Jose Murrillo - Highland High School/2022
Joaquin Ortega - Gallup High School/2022
Jevin Baker - Valley High School/2020
Sean Martinez - Hope Christian School/2021
Erasmo Carreon - Highland High School/2020
Quinn Atazhoon - Gallup High School/2020
Grant Ulibarri - Hope Christian School/2020
Malik Barton - Del Norte High School/2020
Derick Chavez - Valley High School/2021
Tommy Huynh - Highland High School/2020
Jake Mattox - Valencia High School/2020

MVP: Seyi Oyeku, Valley High School (2020) - The senior wing averaged a double-double during the three game stretch at the PIT (quarterfinals - state championship). 13 points and 11 rebounds per game.

3A NEW MEXICO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM


Elijah Davidson - Bosque Prep School/2020
Max Feit - Sandia Prep School
Sam Henderson - Sandia Prep School
John Balizan - West Las Vegas High School/2020
Verrels Lukman - Hot Springs High School
Nathan Salcido - Hot Springs High School

Anthony Sanchez - Bosque Prep School
Wyatt Vanmeter - Bosque Prep School
Ricardo Mata - NMMI
DJ Byron - West Las Vegas High School
Julius Vaughn - Robertson High School
Javiel Garcis - Cobre High School

MVP: Elijah Davidson, Bosque Prep (2020) - The high rising next level star will go down as the top player to wear a Bobcat jersey. Davidson finished his career with a 26-point, 13 rebound and 9 assist showing the state championship.

2A NEW MEXICO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM


Ismael Villegas - Pecos High School
Xavier Padilla - Pecos High School
Joren Mirabal - Magdalena High School
Owen Olney - Magdalena High School

Deondre Begay - Newcomb High School
Anthony Armijo - Pecos High School
Jaxson Mirabal - Magdalena High School
Juan Varela - Pecos High School
Jake Zylstra - Rehoboth Christian School
Deion Johnhat - Newcomb High School
David Davalos - Texico High School
Daniel Jones - Jal High School
Carlos Fuentes - Menaul High School

MVP: Ismael Villegas, Pecos High School - One of the top players in the state led the Panthers all season long and put in 16 points and 7 rebounds in the state championship game.


1A NEW MEXICO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Tate Sorgen - Melrose High School
Kaden Riggs - Maxwell High School
Tyce Delk - Elida High School
Sebastian Jimenez - Tatum High School
Trace Jackson - Melrose High School
Kolten Riggs - Maxwell High School
Dylan Valentine - Melrose High School
Tristan Sena - Melrose High School
Hayden Glass - Tatum High School
Caden Floyd - Maxwell High School
Chance Drake - Fort Sumner High School
Daniel O'Neal-Mathis - Quemado High School

MVP: Tate Sorgen, Melrose High School - The senior put in a 20 point, 9 rebound State Championship performance. Sorgen was a consistent top player in 1A basketball all season long.
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