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Player Rankings 30 Names to Know in 2018 - Class of 2020

NMPreps.com's Top Prospects Class of 2020 - 6A

Isaiah Chavez - ATH- Rio Rancho High School
Jaron Clay - WR - Hobbs High School
Noah Woisin - RB - La Cueva High School
Keith Alvarado - DL - Eldorado High School
Leo Gallegos - LB - Atrisco Heritage Academy
Junior Silva - QB - Sandia High School
Cameron Swarts - ATH - Piedra Vista High School
Tyler Woisin - LB - Rio Rancho High School
Micheal Garcia - FS/SS - Cibola High School
Colton Madison - RB - Cleveland High School
Lashawn Joseph - RB - Sandia High School
Joshua Peralta - LB - Rio Grande High School
Enriquez Hernandez - DT - Albuquerque High School
Wyatt Scroeder - LB - Sandia High School
Adrian Medina - LB - Albuquerque High School
Julio Borroel - CB - Atrisco Heritage Academy
Derick Martinez - ATH - Gadsden High School
Stone Davis - LB - Manzano High School
Jacob Telles - DL - Sandia High School
Ethan Gomez - DL - Sandia High School
Tappen Gray - ATH - Onate High School
Alexander Ortiz - RB - Albuquerque High School
Aeneas Stailey - QB - Albuquerque High School
Johnny Guiterrez - RB - Onate High School
Brandon Kenton - ATH - West Mesa High School
Marques Alcorta - RB - Cleveland High School
Austin Smith - RB - La Cueva High School
Chris Valdez - DE - Manzano High School
Aaron Schwab - DE - Piedra Vista High School
Connor O'Toole - WR - La Cueva High School
Malik Phillips - WR - Clovis High School
Jaylan Smith - DB - Rio Rancho High School
Austin Erickson - WR - Manzano High School

*Some schools will play in a different classification in 2018. We used the 2017 alignment.

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Top Prospect Rankings
Top Prospects in 2019 - 6A
Top Prospects in 2019 - 5A (2/19)
Top Prospects in 2019 - 4A (1/29)
Top Prospects in 2019 - 3A & 2A (1/23)
Top Prospects in 2020 - 6A
Top Prospects in 2020 - 5A (1/31)
Top Prospects in 2020 - 4A (1/26)
Top Prospects in 2020 - 3A & 2A (1/19)
Top 10 Prospects in 2021 (12/26)

*2017 Football Alignment Classifications

Position Rankings
Top Returning Quarterbacks (1/23)
Top Returning Running Backs
Top Returning Wide Receivers
Top Returning Tight Ends
Top Returning Offensive Linemen
Top Returning Defensive Linemen
Top Returning Linebackers
Top Returning Defensive Backs
Top Returning Kickers, Punters
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NM Players make All Lone Star Conference

ENMU

1st Team Deep Snapper Soph. Roope Henry (Sue Cleveland HS)

2nd Team Safety Soph. Daunte Urrea (Deming HS)

2nd Team ILB Soph. Noah Sweitzer (Eldorado HS)

2nd Team Guard Sr. Mister Birdo (Albq. High)

Hon. Mention QB Jr. Wyatt Strand (Logan HS)

Hon. Mention Tackle Soph Caleb Ortiz (Estancia HS)

Hon. Mention Tackle Jr. Isaiah Callahan (Clovis HS)

Hon. Mention Corner Jr. Charles Countee (Manzano HS)

Hon. Mention OLB Sr. Todd Countee (Manzano HS)

Hon. Mention ILB Sr. Brad Hardin (Aztec HS)

1st Team All Academic QB Jr. Wyatt Strand (Logan HS)

1st Team All Academic WR Sr. Russel Montoya (Valley HS)

WNMU

Hon. Mention DE Sr. James Lee (Cobre HS)



http://www.lonestarconference.org/news/2018/11/16/all-lsc-football-awards-announced.aspx

Daily Dimes: Tuesday Hoops - Week 1

STARTING FIVE FOR TONIGHT

  • Centennial (0-0) at EP Franklin (3-3)
  • Mayfield (0-0) at EP Coronado (3-5)
  • Las Cruces (0-0) at Santa Teresa (0-0)
  • Dexter (0-0) at Ruidoso (0-0)
  • Deming (0-0) at Chaparral (0-0)

Scoop: Rebound Night. Welcome to opening night in New Mexico High School basketball. This season was the first time that all teams are 0-0 in the official week 1. Normally, we see southern schools starting before others in past years.

The most intriguing game of the above will be Mayfield taking on Coronado (TX). The reason? They feature Division-1 committee Jorel Saterfield suiting up for Mayfield. Also, will the Trojans be a riser this season and return to the playoffs? Or will it be district foe Centennial making the climb this season as they return after a rough year in 2017/2018.

Las Cruces was one of the top teams in the state last season. They graduated a core of players that started for three years and was the heart of the program for that span. Las Cruces faithful believe they won't miss a beat, tonight they get an opener against a Santa Teresa team hoping to make early headlines on a rebound year.
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ENMU 19 Western Oregon 14

The Hounds finish with 5 wins and are once again the winningest college football program in New Mexico and also have the most NM kids on their roster. Here are the NM Players that played vs Western Oregon:

Wyatt Strand Jr. QB Logan 14-43 Rushing, 4-8 Passing for 152 Yards 1 TD

Kazyan Martin Fr. RB Cibola 2-3 Rushing

Jeremiah Burke Soph RB Silver City 2-8 Rushing

Charles Counter JR. DB Manzano 3 Tackles, 1 INT Return for a TD

Brad Hardin Sr. LB Aztec 15 Tackles, 1 TFL

Noah Sweitzer Soph. LB Eldorado 10 Tackles, 1 TFL

Kevin McCraken Frosh DL Rio Rancho 4 Tackles, I INT.

Todd Counter Sr. DB Manzano 4 Tackles, 1.5 TFL

Russel Montoya Sr. WR Valley 1 -10 Punt Return

Mister Birdo Sr. OL Albq. High Started at Guard

Justin Slavey Jr. OL Aztec Started at Guard

Isaiah Callahan Jr. OL Clovis Started at Tackle

Caleb Ortiz Soph OL Estancia Started at Tackle

Dylan Weaver Fr. OL Piedra Vista Rotated at Tackle

Jerome Earle Fr. TE Logan Rotated at TE

Roope Henry Soph DE Cleveland Rotated at DE

Week 13 college games to watch

RIVALRY WEEK!!! Lots of great games this week with bowl eligibility and conference championships on the line:

Auburn (7-4) at #1 Alabama (11-0)

South Carolina (6-4) at #2 Clemson (11-0)

#3 Notre Dame (11-0) at USC (5-6)

#4 Michigan (10-1) at #10 Ohio State (10-1)

#5 Georgia (10-1) at Georgia Tech (7-4)

#6 Oklahoma (10-1) at #13 West Virginia (8-2)

#7 LSU (9-2) at #22 Texas A&M (7-4)

#16 Washington (8-3) at #8 Washington State (10-1)

#9 UCF (10-0) at South Florida (7-4)

#11 Florida at Florida State (5-6)

Maryland (5-6) at #12 Penn State (8-3)

BYU (6-5) at #17 Utah (8-3)

#18 Mississippi State (7-4) at Ole Miss (5-6)

#20 Syracuse (8-3) at Boston College (7-4)

#21 Utah State (10-1) at #23 Boise State (9-2)

#24 Pittsburgh (7-4) at Miami (6-5)

Kansas State (5-6) at #25 Iowa State (6-4)

Virginia (7-4) at Virginia Tech (4-6)

Purdue (5-6) at Indiana (5-6)

Baylor (5-6) at Texas Tech (5-6)

Wake Forest
(5-6) at Duke (7-3)

Minnesota (5-6) at Wisconsin (7-4)

Arizona State (6-5) at Arizona (5-6)

Tennessee (5-6) at Vanderbilt (5-6)

Colorado (5-6) at California (6-4)

Oklahoma State
(6-5) at TCU (5-6)

Hawaii (7-5) at San Diego State (7-4)

Houston (8-3) at Memphis (7-4)

Marshall
(7-3) at FIU (8-3)

Troy (9-2) at Appalachian State (8-2)

Louisiana (6-5) at Louisiana-Monroe (6-5)

UAB (9-2) at Middle Tennessee (7-4)
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