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NMAA Summary

NMAA Board Summary

September 20, 2017


The New Mexico Activities Association’s Board of Directors met in regular session on Wednesday, September 20thin the NMAA Hall of Pride and Honor.


Executive Director Sally Marquezgave her Director's Report which included informationon a successful start to the 2017-2018 school year, an announcement that Tammy Richards was hired to the NMAA staff, and a brief report on the NFHS Section 6 Meetings held in mid-September.


Business Manager Shari Kessler-Schwaner presented the NMAA Financial Report which included information from all state championships that occurred during 2016-2017 and an overview of ticket sales from these events. Debbie Saunders of Saunders & Associates then presented the Annual Audit Report for the previous fiscal year.


Deputy Director Dana Pappas presented the NMAA Activities Report which included informationon the National Student Leadership Summit, the creation of an NMAA State Student Leadership Summit, the September Activities Council Meeting, a report that Activity participation numbers have increased, an update with regards to the NMAA Student Leadership Advisory Committee, and a report on the current state of Orchestra as an NMAA sanctioned Activity.


Ms. Pappas presented the NM Officials Association Report which included information on summer basketball camps, the newly formatted NMOA State Clinic, a report from the July Executive Board Meeting, the 2017 NASO Summit, the Referee Educational Forum for basketball officials, a newly created Basketball Symposium for coaches & officials, and the Battlefields to Ballfields program for military veterans.


Logan Schools Superintendent Dennis Roch presented information regarding the Ute Lake Online Learning Center and its impact on Logan High School’s enrollment numbers for classification purposes.


David Osuna presented information regarding the positive progress the NMAA & NMOA have made with basketball officiating in the areas of leadership, training, evaluations, and state tournament selections.


Santa Fe Indian School Superintendent Roy Herrera and representatives presented several items to the Board of Directors for discussion. These included an introduction and brief background of the school and concerns about the multiplier and how it is applied to SFIS’ enrollment numbers because of its designation as a boarding school.


Ms. Marquez then presented two discussion items which included the eligibility of students within the IB Program at Sandia High School and an update on the work that has been done by the NMAA’s recently created scholastic eligibility committee.


Assistant Director Scott Owen presented a discussion item which included information on AEDs & EAPs at NMAA State Championship sites.


The Board of Directors took action on the following items.


-Voted in favor of a proposal to amend NMAA Bylaws pertaining to the date/procedures for seeding of the State Wrestling Championships (Bylaw 7.24.5.C & D)

-Voted in favor of a proposal to amend current classification & alignment rules for the sport of Wrestling which now designates it as a team sport. (Bylaw 4.1.3.D &E).


-Voted to keep District Tournaments in the sports of volleyball & basketball.

-Voted to approve the following regarding the number of classes by sport for the 2018-2019/2019-2020block.

Baseball

5 classes

A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Basketball

5 classes

A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Cross Country

4 classes

A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Football

7 classes

6-Man, 8-Man, 2A-6A

Golf

3 classes

A-3A, 4A, 5A

Soccer

3 classes

A-3A, 4A, 5A

Softball

4 classes

A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Spirit- Dance/Drill

3 classes

A-3A, 4A, 5A

Spirit- Cheer

6 classes

A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, & Co-Ed (2)

Swimming & Diving

1 class

All classes combined into one

Tennis

2 classes

A-4A, 5A

Track

5 classes

A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Volleyball

5 classes

A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A

Wrestling

3 classes

A-3A, 4A, 5A


-Voted to approve an amended proposal regarding the number of state qualifiers for football during the 2018-2019/2019-2020 block. (10 qualifiers in 8-Man-6A, 4 in 6-Man)


The next NMAA Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for November 30, 2017.
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Lobo quarterbacks

As of right now, the depth chart at QB is:

1. Coltin Gerhart, who before being forced into action against Boise State hadn't played QB since high school. He spent two years as a defensive back at Arizona State, but played only sparingly.

2. True freshman quarterback Bryson Carroll. He is listed at 5'6", 183 lbs.

3. Junior wide receiver Patrick Reed, who was a high school quarterback that UNM moved to receiver before the 2015 season.
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The Great Debate

More likely to watch a NM state championship if:

  • If format stays the same I'll watch my team only

    Votes: 16 18.2%
  • More likely to go if all at one site

    Votes: 37 42.0%
  • Won't go: more likely to Watch online if it's stays as is

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • Won't go: more likely Watch online either way

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • If format stays the same I'll watch one or two

    Votes: 11 12.5%
  • One site is a must but I'll still go

    Votes: 8 9.1%
  • Not again

    Votes: 16 18.2%
  • Never go to a one site; stay the same and I'll go

    Votes: 11 12.5%

more likely to watch a NM state championship if:

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Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday

Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday

  • No. 7 Cleveland (3-1) beats No. 10 Centennial, 42-12

  • No. 13 Roswell (2-1) beats No. 17 Los Lunas, 22-18

  • No. 14 Volcano Vista (3-1) beats No. 15 Mayfield, 29-0:

  • No. 16 Carlsbad (2-2) beats No. 22 Cibola, 21-20

  • No. 19 Atrisco Heritage Academy (2-2) beats No. 11 Sandia, 33-15

  • No. 20 Piedra Vista (4-0) beats Aztec, 43-40

  • No. 23 Farmington (3-1) beats Durango, CO, 34-7

  • Capitan 48, Estancia 12 - FINAL

  • Mountainair 74, Cloudcroft 50 - FINAL

  • Robertson 42, Ruidoso 28 - FINAL


Results are only viewable after voting.

Poll: Most Intriguing Score From Friday

Questions Facing Top-25 Teams in Week 5

Questions Facing Top-25 Teams in Week 5

1) No. 3 Manzano vs No. 1 Rio Rancho will be the biggest game of the regular season?

2) Bigger bubble game: No. 22 West Mesa vs No. 19 Piedra Vista or No. 20 Mayfield vs. No. 14 Carlsbad?

3) No. 11 Roswell vs No. 9 Belen will be for the 2 (maybe 1) seed in the state playoffs?

4) No. 6 Artesia is the favorite vs No. 7 Cleveland?

5) Does No. 5 Hobbs answer the test against No. 13 Centennial?
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