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Daily Dimes: March 27th

Today
Capitan (3-4) at Tularosa (0-9)
Cibola (4-9) at Cleveland (8-5)
Eunice (2-6) at Dexter (5-2)
Goddard (9-1) at Hobbs (4-9)
Grants (9-6) at St. Pius X (7-8)
La Cueva (11-2) at Atrisco Heritage (7-5)
Laguna-Acoma (0-4) at East Mountain (2-5)
Las Cruces (7-7) at Deming (6-5)
Lordsburg (3-3) at Duncan (0-7)
Lovington (2-9) at Clovis (12-3)
Manzano (8-4) at West Mesa (3-10)
Mesa Vista (0-2) at Tierra Encantada (2-4)
McCurdy (0-1) at Santa Fe Indian (9-3)
Newcomb (0-2) at Rehoboth Christian (2-0)
Pecos (2-2) at Santa Rosa (6-3)
Portales (3-5) at Roswell (2-6)
Rio Rancho (13-5) at Volcano Vista (7-6)
Robertson (10-1) at St. Michael's (7-6)
Ruidoso (0-6) at Cobre (5-6)
Santa Fe (7-4) at Kirtland Central (5-8)
Silver (4-6) at Hot Springs (4-5)
Socorro (6-6) at Hatch Valley (2-9)
Taos (6-6) at Pojoaque Valley (5-8)
Texico (7-1) at Lubbock Christian (7-10)
Valencia (5-10) at Belen (13-4)
West Las Vegas (5-4) at Raton (4-5)

THREE I WOULD KEEP AN EYE ON

Grants (9-6) at St. Pius X (7-8). Maybe, not so much because it will be a great game (maybe it will) but because we get a true idea of how good either team is. St. Pius X has played one of the most difficult schedules and now settle into a 5A schedule as district play starts.

Valencia (5-10) at Belen (13-4). Another game that we get to answer the famous question, "how good are you". As we get late into the season we start to see more and more who are the playoff teams and who are the deep run playoff teams. Valencia returns after a tough week in Arizona and Belen returns off an interesting loss to Los Alamos last week. The 5A picture after the top-two spots is as wide open as it ever could be. Who is ready to make claim Valencia plays better as the game goes on and with both teams around the 6-8 runs per game we could actually see this one coming down to the final inning (maybe extra).

Las Cruces (7-7) at Deming (6-5). Deming is playing well this season and floating around the 5-8 spot in 5A baseball. The Las Cruces Bulldawgs could possibly be the biggest question mark at this point in the season. The dropped out of the top ten after back-to-back losses to Gadsden and could use this game as a refocus on what should have been a postseason run in 2018.

We take 6 games and either pick the winner, have a coin flip or wouldn't guess a winner.

For Sure Winners to Take
Cleveland rolls on Cibola
Goddard at Hobbs
La Cueva at Atrisco Heritage

Pick 'Ems on Tuesday
Santa Fe at Kirtland Central
Manzano at West Mesa

Stay Away Picks
Rio Rancho at Volcano Vista


Last Night
Dora 8, Gateaway Christian 0
Floyd 8, Grady 0
Melrose 12, Elida 2
NMMI 7, Loving 2
Sandia 10, Hope Christian 6

Takeaways from last night: None. NMMI is good, Sandia beat a quality Hope team and we have a report Los Alamos-Bloomfield split a doubleheader - both are bubble teams.
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Week 6 Playoff Picture and District Play Starts

How does the playoff picture look after 5-weeks of baseball? We try our first attempt at a blank canvas. District play starts today and the order will become a week closer after Saturday and the weeks that follow. However, we take a look at the order today; it'll likely change a lot before the final game.

District Placement

1-6A
Rio Rancho (13-5)
Cleveland (8-5)
Piedra Vista (11-7)
Volcano Vista (7-6)
Cibola (4-9)

We We Know: Rio Rancho has the case to be the top team from the district. They have solid wins over Eldorado, Las Cruces and Volcano Vista. Volcano Vista will float around the 3-4 spot but not a bad team for the playoffs. Cleveland start slow but played in the Sal Puentes Championship last week. Piedra Vista is the sleeper/wildcard/could eventually win it all team. Cibola will be a cellar team as the top four are too good for them to make any room but will likely steal at least one win.

What Could Happen: I could see a Piedra Vista-Cleveland, Piedra Vista-Rio Rancho or Rio Rancho-Cleveland championship outcome. Volcano Vista will try to play into that conversation, you shouldn't be shocked if it does happen.

2-6A
La Cueva (11-2)
Clovis (12-3)
Sandia (9-4)
Manzano (8-4)
Eldorado (8-4)
Santa Fe (7-4)

What we know: La Cueva started the season as our preseason No. 1 team. They started the season 0-2 and it was 'good' for them to lose and end that streak because now they have their own win streak at 11. Clovis is coming off a good week that helped their resume with wins over Rio Rancho and Cleveland that could help their seed later down the line and overall helps the district. Eldorado is the best of the middle teams and we had them as high as 3rd in the state last week. Manzano and Sandia are bubble teams with Santa Fe trying to play spoiler.

What could happen: I think it'll end La Cueva, Clovis and Eldorado with Sandia-Manzano following behind. Should be a 4/5 bid league. Don't finish last and don't drop a game to the last place team.

3-6A
Carlsbad (10-4, 3-1)
Centennial (13-3, 3-1)
Mayfield (9-7, 2-2)
Onate (10-6, 2-2)
Gadsden (10-5, 2-2)
Las Cruces (7-7, 0-2)
Hobbs (4-9, 0-2)

What we know: Carlsbad beating Centennial last week puts the two at the top and now we wait for the first to fall to another from the district. This is the only district that started play and the interesting point is Mayfield making the climb in the rankings and standings. They earned two wins over Onate and dropped two to Carlsbad. If they can stay above Las Cruces and Gadsden they could be in a good position for the playoffs. Las Cruces losing both games to Gadsden hurt but good news is they still have plenty of room to make up for the slow start.

What could happen: Carlsbad and Centennial are still tied on the final week of April. Las Cruces will either win a doubleheader over Mayfield-Onate or split. The chase for third is hard to predict. If I had to pick I would go with either Gadsden or Mayfield at this point. Hobbs could be the team on the outside looking in but remember this team has a win over Cleveland and a win over Piedra Vista. They are not completely settled into the last place spot. This district is very much uncertain at this point.

4-6A
Valley (8-4)
Atrisco Heritage (7-5)
Rio Grande (7-5)
Albuquerque (4-7)
West Mesa (3-10)
Highland (2-10)

What we know: Valley and Atrisco are at the top and Rio Grande has been a sneaky squad looking to earn the third bid. Yes, this district is a 2 or 3 bid league. They earned 3 last season and with Rio Grande holding wins over Valley, Los Lunas and Academy could help them be a third bid league again. Valley is winners of 5 of their last 6 and hold a win over top ranked La Cueva. Atrisco is inconsistent right now after a 5-1 start they dropped four start before rebounding last week with wins over Hope Christian and Sandia.

What could happen: Rio Grande could win this district. Atrisco could win the district. Valley could win this district. Thursday, Valley and Atrisco square off and we can learn more then.

Playoffs

In-Play for the Top 4 Seeds: La Cueva, Centennial, Carlsbad and Clovis. La Cueva appears to be the favorite to be in the spot. Centennial and Carlsbad could fall in line but it is likely we won't see both. Clovis played into the top-4 talk after wins over District 1-6A members.

Who we could add to the top-4: Piedra Vista, Rio Rancho or Cleveland. Piedra Vista could run the table and replace Centennial or Carlsbad, whichever falls into second just as long as they don't end tied.

The 5-8 Home Games: Well, we have Piedra Vista, Carlsbad/Centennial and Rio Rancho or Cleveland in the conversation. That's 7 teams right now. Eldorado, Volcano Vista or maybe District 4-6A champ? For now let's say Eldorado.

9-12 Teams: 4-6A Champ (right now let's say Valley), Volcano Vista and Mayfield along with Onate?

13-16 Bubble Teams: Gadsden, Rio Grande, Las Cruces, Atrisco Heritage Academy?

Who Did We Forget (17-19): Manzano, Hobbs, Santa Fe,
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