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WEEK 14 - Tuesday Night Lineup

Quick Announcement
I know I said I'd have the 2A and 1A out yesterday but with the three key playoff games tonight plus the new coaches poll and Maxpreps' rankings that came out this morning I thought it'd be best to wait and have the most accurate and updated look tomorrow morning for ALL five classes.

Especially considering a number of 1A teams have wins against Lordsburg and a few 2A and 3A teams with wins against Mescalero Apache. Not to mention the benefactors of whoever gets the wins against Loving OR Jal after tonight across the board. The impact may not be earth-shattering but it's effect may shift a few teams up or down a spot.


Notable Monday Results

In the first playoff of the week, Hobbs jumped out to an early lead on Carlsbad and although C-Bad rallied a few times in the second half, they ultimately couldn't overcome the poor first quarter they had. Hobbs won, 54-36 to claim the regular season title and the number one seed in the district tournament championship.

In other district tournament news, Las Cruces STUNNED Centennial, 44-39 and advance to play Alamogordo who defeated Gadsden, 54-24. Onate held off Deming to also advance to face Mayfield on Wednesday.

Shiprock was eliminated while Miyamura kept their playoff hopes alive after an overtime win at home against Aztec. Miyamura is on the outside looking in and their only way to get in the state tournament is to win the district tournament.

In a make-up game from Saturday, Des Moines defeated Roy/Mosquero, 40-39 to claim second place in district outright. Roy/Mosquero will play Maxwell in the first round of the district tournament later this afternoon.


Monday's Top Players

Las Cruces' Christina Aguayo led with 20 points in the district tournament win over Centennial.

Kaliyah Montoya led Carlsbad with 14 points in their loss against Hobbs.

Hobbs' 8th grade star Wisdom Anthony led with 12 points against Carlsbad while senior guard, Amiah Smith chipped in 11 points of her own in the win.

Faith Silva led Alamogordo with 16 points in their win over Gadsden.


Key Games Tonight

Lordsburg vs. Mescalero Apache (Playoff)
Both teams will travel to Las Cruces to decide who gets the top spot in district and host the tournament championship. Both teams split their games with the home team coming away with wins in each. Now on a neutral floor we'll see what both teams can do in preparation for their March run.

Volcano Vista vs. Rio Rancho (Playoff)
Atrisco Heritage will host this playoff for first early this evening at 5:30PM. Rio Rancho had to climb from a double-digit deficit and needed a Gutierrez three-ball 5-feet off the three-point line to steal their last meeting. I would normally write off Rio Rancho given the circumstances around their last win, but they continued their tough play through their final games. It might be another close one.

Loving vs. Jal (Playoff)
Hobbs will play host to this playoff game that almost wasn't. Regardless of shady district decisions, this one should be a close competitive game as nearly all the district games have been this season. Loving swept Jal but the last time, needed a go-ahead basket with 7 seconds left to steal the game away from Jal. It'll be a tough one tonight but at least Loving gets the opportunity to play for first place.

Don't Miss...

La Cueva at Farmington - Regardless of this game's result La Cueva will have to be seeded behind Farmington. A Farmington win combined with a Volcano Vista loss should help them move up a spot in the projections.

Moriarty at Espanola Valley - The last time these two met Moriarty made it uncomfortably close. Both teams are well-coached, and it'll come down to if Espanola can guard that interior against Brooke Burch.

West Las Vegas at St. Michael's - Key head-to-head game here as both teams split the regular season. The winner will likely be seeded ahead of the other. West has the advantage for now, but a St. Michael's win will give them a 3-3 tie and the H2H going to the Lady Horsemen.

Capital at Santa Fe - Santa Fe swept their in-city rival and look to do more of the same. Although both teams are likely not making the state tournament, it should feed the rekindled rivalry heading into next season, especially if the youthful Demonettes get the sweep for this season.

Lovington at Goddard - Lovington stole the win against Goddard when the Lady Rockets couldn't get their final shot to fall. Goddard has a a solid argument to make the state tournament field, so it's really Lovington who wants to keep their postseason hopes alive. This one might be close early, but Goddard will definitely make adjustments at home.

Belen at Grants - Grants has made a splash this district season and hope to continue their success through their district tournament. Belen has dropped off substantially late this season but if they're wanting a state tournament bid, they'll have to first upset second place Grants.
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2019 New Mexico State Wrestling Championships

DATE – February 22-23, 2019

LOCATION – Santa Ana Star Center, Rio Rancho

SCHEDULE https://www.nmact.org/file/STATE_WR_SCHEDULE.pdf

BRACKETS – http://www.trackwrestling.com/prede...?newSession=false&TIM=1550612209398&pageName=

LIVE VIDEO STREAMING – http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/nmaa

Day Pass: $15.00 (Re-entry allowed)
Adults: $10.00
Students (K-12) / Seniors (65+) / Military: $5.00 (NO re-entry)

Announcement: NMPreps.com's New Mexico High School Combine 2019

I mentioned bring more coverage to the site. A team is currently forming to bring back the NMPreps Combine and I'm excited after today's talks. We definitely want to form a professional and top of the line combine if this is going to happen. Possible Nike officially recognized numbers submitted, training techniques, etc.. (exciting news and ideas so far!)

Please let me know if you have some interest in the event and/or helping out. Also, looking for business sponsors for this big event. Last time (and we took a small decrease when moved to LC) but we featured around 350 athletes.

Coaches if you have a few minutes please submit names of athletes that should deserve an invite to the combine. Opportunity to compete and get your name out!

Date: July 2019

grinejosh@yahoo.com

Playoff Games for District Seeding

This thread is dedicated to information regarding district co-champions and the time and place of their playoff games for #1 seed in the district tournament. Any information regarding tiebreakers please share below. Thank you.


PLAYOFF GAMES

As of FRIDAY 2/22, the following teams will have playoff games for #1 seeds in their district tournament (and also the automatic regular season champion tournament bid):

-Volcano Vista and Rio Rancho - 5:30PM on Tuesday (2/26) at Atrisco Heritage

-Hobbs and Carlsbad - 6PM on Monday (2/25) at Roswell High School

-Lordsburg and Mescalero Apache - 6PM on Tuesday (2/26) at Las Cruces

-Loving and Jal - 6PM on Tuesday (2/26) at Loving

-Logan and Melrose - Saturday 2/23 - Melrose defeated Logan


Potential Playoffs (Await Saturday Results)

-Piedra Vista and West Mesa (in Gallup): IF PV loses to Farmington [UPDATE: Piedra Vista defeated Farmington; PV wins district outright]

-Hatch Valley and Socorro: IF Socorro defeats Cobre [UPDATE: Socorro lost; Hatch wins outright]

-Navajo Prep and winner of Tohatchi-Crownpoint: IF Navajo Prep loses at Zuni [UPDATE: Navajo Prep won and wins district title outright]

All other districts are wrapped with overall district champions established.
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PIT STOP - Pre-District Tournament Edition

Took some time last night through the early morning to get at least three classes out to ya'll. 2A and 1A I'll try to get done later today, if not then tomorrow.

I'll try to put these out a little more detailed with resumes and what not later. (Right now, I just want some sleep before I head back to the metro hopefully in time for the True Detective season finale. Haha!)

Feel free to leave your questions and/or feedback. I understand there's a few teams that could swap places but the degree of movement is not that huge. Or at least it won't be until this upcoming Tuesday when we get the new Maxpreps rankings and hopefully a Coaches Poll with better participation to help provide a clearer picture of how Coaches' may do their Input Forms.

I'll add my notes later today on certain potential swaps or moves.

(And yes, Miyamura got knocked out of the tournament "at-large" field last night because they finished behind Shiprock in the district standings. Only winning the district tournament saves them.)

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2019 Regular Season District Champions

2019 Regular Season District Champions

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5A BASKETBALL

1-5A: Volcano Vista (20-4, 6-2)

2-5A (CO): Eldorado (18-5, 7-1)/La Cueva (15-9, 7-1)

3-5A: Las Cruces (26-0, 12-0)

4-5A: Hobbs (20-6, 5-1)

5-5A (CO): Santa Fe (19-7, 6-4)/Manzano (14-10, 6-4)

4A BASKETBALL

1-4A: Gallup (19-5, 8-0)

2-4A: Espanola Valley (17-8, 8-0)

3-4A: Silver (21-4, 5-0)

4-4A: Goddard (17-9, 6-0)

5-4A: Los Lunas (22-3, 7-0)

6-4A: Hope Christian (18-8, 9-1)

3A BASKETBALL

1-3A: Wingate (17-9, 8-2)

2-3A: St. Michael's (18-8, 9-1)

3-3A: Hot Springs (22-4, 6-0)

4-3A: Dexter (15-11, 5-1)

5-3A: Sandia Prep (16-10, 9-1)

2A BASKETBALL

1-2A: Newcomb (24-2, 12-0)

2-2A: McCurdy (21-5, 8-0)

3-2A: Mesilla Valley (19-6, 8-0)

4-2A (CO): Jal (14-12, 4-2)/Eunice (14-9, 4-2)/Hagerman (11-14, 4-2)

5-2A (CO): Mora (20-8, 9-1)/Escalante (18-8, 9-1)

6-2A: Magdalena (22-4, 9-1)

7-2A: Pecos (22-3, 6-0)

1A BASKETBALL

1-1A (CO): Foothill (10-4, 4-2)/Evangel/Oak Grove (16-10, 4-2)

2-1A: Quemado (25-1, 6-0)

3-1A: Vaughn (16-4, 5-3)

4-1A: Tatum (20-6, 9-1)

5-1A: Maxwell (18-4, 8-1)

6-1A: Fort Sumner (19-7, 7-1)

7-1A: New Mexico School for the Deaf (20-5, 3-0)
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