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USL Season Kicking Off

The new USL season kicks off this weekend.

Lots of hype and promo down here for the ELP Locomotive. Three local kids on the roster: Chapa Herrera and Omar Salgado (ELP) and former Gadsden standout Memo Diaz.

I havent followed the NM United roster too much, so I dont know if there are other ABQ or NM kids on that roster. Should be fun to watch and hopefully if there are positives that trickle down to the local level and not just using the club names to charge huge fees at the youth level.

4A ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

4A

FIRST TEAM
Natalie Jojola - Los Lunas
Mia Guest - Los Lunas
Tatelyn Manheimer - Kirtland Central
Ashley Antone - Gallup
Kaylee Chavez - Espanola Valley
Marissa Weldon - Los Lunas
Taylee Rippee - Portales
Kamryn Yazzie - Gallup
Kaylinn Martinez - Espanola Valley
Bailey Beene - Goddard

SECOND TEAM
Feleena Candelaria - Los Lunas
Sharaya Ortega - Highland
Calicia Perea - Hope Christian
Siigrid Lii'bilnaghahi - Kirtland Central
Anita Deaguero - Espanola Valley
Cailee Crawford - Highland
Cearra Williams - Gallup
Alexis Sandoval - Goddard
Monique Shim - Kirtland Central
Jaidyn Schollander - Los Lunas

Honorable Mention
Jaci Aragon - Los Lunas
Destiny Valdez - Espanola Valley
Tonni Aquino - Pojoaque Valley
Paityn Houghtaling - Artesia
Maya Trujillo - St. Pius X
Becca Green - Los Alamos
Rachael Lovato - Hope Christian
Denice Ryan - Highland

5A ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

5A

FIRST TEAM
Maiah Rivas - West Mesa
Esperanza Varoz - West Mesa
Ayanna Smith - Hobbs
Carsyn Boswell - Carlsbad
Lanae Billy - Piedra Vista
Cece Barela - West Mesa
Amiah Smith - Hobbs
Elaina Watson - Piedra Vista
Jordan Vasquez - Farmington
Alize Ruiz - Mayfield

SECOND TEAM
Laura Gutierrez - Rio Rancho
Natalia Chavez - Volcano Vista
Wisdom Anthony - Hobbs
Kaliyah Montoya - Carlsbad
Emily Burk - West Mesa
Jazmin Cordova - West Mesa
Kiiyani Anitielu - Farmington
Faith Silva - Alamogordo
Viane Cumber - Sandia
Jaelyn Bates - Volcano Vista

Honorable Mention
Gianna Aragon - Volcano Vista
Alyssa Madrid - Mayfield
Hallie Blackie - Piedra Vista
Kaya Ingram - La Cueva
Skyla Lillard - Cleveland
Breanne Edgar - Eldorado
Angel Jones - Onate
Adriana Giron - Deming

Player Rankings NMPreps200: #151-#160

LATEST: #151-#160 (3/19/19)

NMPreps200
Top Players #1-#10
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Top Players #21-#30
Top Players #31-#50
Top Players #51-#60
Top Players #61-#70
Top Players #71-#80
Top Players #81-#90
Top Players #91-#100
Top Players #101-#125
Top Players #126-#150
Top Players #151-#160
Top Players: #161-#170
Top Players #171-#180
Top Players #181-#190
Top Players #191-#200

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5A Championship: #1 Hobbs vs. #3 West Mesa

Who wins?

  • Hobbs

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • West Mesa

    Votes: 9 75.0%

WEST MESA EARNS FIRST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

FINAL SCORE
#3 West Mesa 63
#1 Hobbs 51


RECAP
Six seasons removed from a program worst 0-25 record followed by Coach Manny Otero's first season finishing 8-17, the West Mesa Lady Mustangs program was looking for a new beginning. Entering Otero's sophomore season at the helm was a group of three freshmen that would be cornerstones for the next four seasons: Jeniffer Martinez, Esperanza Varoz, and Maiah Rivas. Four years later, and a wealth of developed talent, West Mesa claimed their first state championship.

Both West Mesa and Hobbs came in with lofty championship expectations. Hobbs, just off winning last year's state championship, came in as the overall #1 seed in Class 5A. While not new to the scene, they had statement wins through the season as well and were a team loaded with talent like senior center Ayanna Smith, and the pair of guards in senior Amiah Smith and 8th grader Wisdom Anthony.

At the start of today's title game, it was apparent the skill and scoring potential both teams had. West Mesa's Cordova, the most unassuming but capable of the West Mesa lineup, was the first to light the scoreboard up with a three-ball that got the West Mesa faithful fired up. Hobbs' Wisdom Anthony made her opening statement with a three ball to answer. West Mesa jumped out to a 10-5 lead the first quarter, but Hobbs would not be denied so easily. The Lady Eagles made their 10-0 run to take a 15-10 lead at the end of the first. Three minutes into the second quarter Hobbs added 11 points points on the scoreboard as they jumped to a 26-10 lead. After a timeout, West Mesa clawed their way from sixteen points down to get back within five by the break.

Both teams exchanged baskets but it was West Mesa who would close it out with a Cece Barela three to tie followed by an Emily Burk to Cordova dime that gave West Mesa their first lead since the first quarter. After that both teams went back and forth taking the lead. It wasn't until off a drive that the Hobbs help came off of Rivas and she buried the triple from the wing to give West Mesa the lead at 51-48 with just under five minutes left in the final quarter. In the final four minutes it was a series of steals and breakaway layups that helped West Mesa keep and extend the lead. With 1:30 left and a seven point lead, West Mesa spread the floor out and ran time off the clock. Hobbs' foul trouble had caught up to them at this point as the three point threat in MacKenzye Gibson and Amiah Smith had fouled out. The player who scored the first basket of the game would score the last as it was Jazmin Cordova who would get to shoot the free throws to close out the game. West Mesa battled against the state's best this March and in the end it was the Lady Mustangs who raised the blue trophy.

TEAM STATS

WEST MESA
FG% - 18/42 - 43%
3PT% - 8/23 - 35%
FT% - 19/20 - 95%

10 steals, 30 rebounds, and 1 block
16 turnovers
20 points in the paint
10 fastbreak points
0 bench points

HOBBS
FG% - 20/54 - 37%
3PT% - 6/17 - 35%
FT% - 5/8 - 63%

9 steals, 32 rebounds, and 3 blocks
18 turnovers
22 points in the paint
9 fastbreak points
1 bench point

PLAYER STATS

WEST MESA

Maiah Rivas - 23 points on 7 of 13 shooting including 6 of 8 from the line plus 4 rebounds and 2 assists

Esperanza Varoz - 15 points on 2 of 5 shooting including 11 of 12 from the line plus 3 rebounds and 5 assists

Emily Burk - 10 points on 4 of 10 shooting and 7 rebounds

Jazmin Cordova - 9 points on 3 of 6 shooting and 4 rebounds

Cece Barela - 6 points on 2 of 7 shooting from the arc and 6 rebounds

HOBBS

Wisdom Anthony - 16 points on 7 of 16 shooting plust 6 rebounds

Ayanna Smith - 12 points on 5 of 14 shooting plus 10 rebounds

MacKenzye Gibson - 12 points on 4 of 6 shooting

Amiah Smith - 9 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists

Mariah Jennings and Elise Turrubiates - 1 point each
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LigaMX vs MLS - CCL

Every year there is hope, HOPE, that an MLS team will triumph in the CONCACAF Champions League. Teams have been close: RSL way back, Montreal 2-3yrs ago, and Toronto last year. The hype this year was ATL.

Now that the first knockout rounds are over, there are ZERO MLS teams remaining. The tournament again will go to a LigaMX team and that team will get to face one of the other continental champions at the Club World Cup.

Whats the remaining excuse for MLS? The typical excuses usually lean towards the contrast in league schedules, travel, squad depth/experience, and maybe age(s) of the league(s).

I dont think any of those arguments hold any water...anymore. They might've in the past, but no longer. The early rounds of the tournament are in February and with proper foresight and thoughtful preparations MLS teams can schedule friendlies accordingly to prep for these early games. By the time the Quarters roll around, MLS teams should be ready to go for the normal MLS season and for this round of games.

I think travel and squad depth go together in my mind, if there wasnt such a tight salary cap a team could invest in a deeper squad. BUT, if teams would balance out their salaries and thier talent they could field 20 players at $212K per player, excluding the DPs, but they overload and have guys at $1mil and lots at league minimum $54000. That kills your depth and experience all in one shot.

The ages of the repective leagues is a non-factor when you read around and see that LigaMX is considering moving to an MLS style structure and salary cap, then you know its more about how things are run than how long a league has been around.

its a big issue, and rarely examined enough in media outlets, just small corners of the Twitterverse.
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