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Daily Diamond: Weekend Baseball

Daily Diamond: Weekend Baseball

Game to Watch: Rio Rancho at Cleveland. District 1-6A showdown with DC implications, top seed hopeful and overall good baseball.

Intriguing: Hope Christian at Volcano Vista. Cross classification but a match up of two solid teams.

Post Season Eyes: Eldorado at Clovis. Both teams are looking to earn a top seed in the post season. Also, both still goals of a DC.

District Warming Party: Piedra Vista vs Cibola. The Panthers, one of the best for years in 5A, moved up to 6A this season. They will play in a tough district (1-6A) and Cibola, a good team, needs a signature win.

Another Resume Win: Aztec at Grants. The Pirates notched a solid win over St. Pius, they need another against a Top-10 hopeful in Aztec.

Must-See: Farmington at Goddard. Both teams are projected to play a couple rounds in the post season. In 5A I don't see a better game to watch.

Goodbye March

Friday Scores
St. Pius 2, Valencia 1
Belen 5, Los Lunas 4
Farmington 13, Sandia Prep 1
Taos 4, Espanola Valley 3
Piedra Vista 12, Littleton 4
Atrisco 3, Valley 2
Albuquerque 15, Rio Grande 4
Carlsbad 10, Onate 0
Centennial 14, Gadsden 4
Hobbs 7, Las Cruces 2
Hobbs 5, Las Cruces 4
Onate 1, Carlsbad 0
Centennial 3, Gadsden 1
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2017 Tate Branch All-Tournament Team

2017 TATE BRANCH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

CLASS 6A
Cara Liggins - Senior - Sandia
Marisol Silva - Junior - Sandia
Sapirah Broussard - Sophomore - Sandia
Delaney Markham - Senior - La Cueva
Noir Hawash - Senior - La Cueva
Amaya Lewis - Junior - Hobbs
Sydney Candelaria - Senior - Eldorado
Sarah Abney - Junior - Las Cruces
Melissa Mancha - Senior - Volcano Vista
Shelby Bloom - Senior - Eldorado
Carsyn Boswell - Sophomore - Carlsbad
Maiah Rivas - Sopomore - West Mesa

Honorable Mention
Jaelyn Foster - Senior - Sandia
Inayah Broussard - Senior - Sandia
Brooke Nelson - Junior - La Cueva
Brynn Wade - Sophomore - La Cueva
Kaya Ingram - Freshman - La Cueva
Payton O'Brain - Senior - Hobbs
Kiara Knight - Junior - Hobbs
Joely Depoy - Junior - Eldorado
Kim Best - Senior - Carlsbad
Nikki Aragon - Senior - Las Cruces
Jayden Chishillie - Junior - Volcano Vista
Emily Burk - Freshman - West Mesa


CLASS 5A
Micaela Kolker - Senior - Goddard
Katherine Kolker - Senior -Goddard
Camryn Villalpando - Junior - Goddard
Mica Jenrette - Junior - Los Lunas
Ashley Blackwell - Junior - Los Lunas
Hayley Torres - Junior - Los Lunas
Alexis Lovato - Senior - Espanola Valley
Jaedyn De La Cerda - Senior - Roswell
Sara Ann Shirley - Senior - Gallup
Sophie Long - Senior - Albuquerque Academy
Talia Ockerman - Freshman - Kirtland Central
Azaria Stewart - Senior - Lovington

Honorable Mention
Bailey Beene - Sophomore - Goddard
Desi Flores - Senior - Goddard
Maya Trujillo - Junior - Los Lunas
Amber Trujillo - Junior - Los Lunas
Leah DeAguero - Senior - Espanola Valley
Kaylee Chavez - Sophomore - Espanola Valley
Kaitlyn Holl - Junior - Roswell
Deavion Allen - Senior - Roswell
Kalisha Kinsel - Senior - Gallup
Kelsey Crist - Junior - Albuqerque Academy
Haile Gleason - Junior - Kirtland Central
Japeria Wright - Senior - Lovington


CLASS 4A
Tanisha Begay - Senior - Shiprock
Melanie Secody - Senior - Shiprock
Hanna Valencia - Senior - Hope Christian
Alivia Lewis - Senior - Hope Christian
Alianza Darley - Sophomore - Robertson
Angelica Montoya - Junior - Robertson
Zamorye Cox - Senior - Portales
Lindsay Blakey- Junior - Portales
Alyssa Adams - Junior - Moriarty
Jenika Padilla - Senior - West Las Vegas
Mari Yepa - Senior - Sandia Prep
Martinique Larvingo - Junior - Navajo Prep

Honorable Mention
Paige Dale - Senior - Shiprock
Tiontai Woods - 8th - Shiprock
Charity Murphy - Senior - Hope Christian
Brielle Milford - Senior - Hope Christian
Christine Heisey - Senior - Hope Christian
Maria Barela - 8th - Robertson
Jazmyne Jenkins - Sophomore - Robertson
Taylee Rippee - Sophomore - Portales
Emerald Russell - Junior - Moriarty
Annalysse Lucero - Senior - West Las Vegas
Madie Trainor - Senior - Sandia Prep
Harlei Haceesa - Senior - Navajo Prep

CLASS 3A
Kalian Mitchell - Junior - Tohatchi
Cheyenne Begay - Senior - Tohatchi
Crystal Haley - Senior - Tohatchi
Jada Jones - Junior - Eunice
Harria Mendoza - Junior - Eunice
Marissa Kie - Senior - Laguna-Acoma
Talia Paytiamo - Senior - Laguna-Acoma
Jasmine Gannon - Senior - Texico
Baylee Sours - Sophomore - Texico
Cassie Vickery - Senior - Tularosa
Kaycee Lease - Senior - Tucumcari
Briana Rodriguez - Senior - Loving

Honorable Mention
Samantha Belone - Freshman - Texico
M'lee Vinson - Senior - Eunice
Gabby Sanchez - Senior -Eunice
Jasmine Kie - Sophomore - Laguna-Acoma
Maryelle Dickerman - Junior - Texico
Bethany Betancur - Senior - Tularosa
Anaya Holder - Senior -Tularosa
Jasmine Jones - Freshman - Tucumcari
Alyssa Carrasco - Junior - Loving
Cassandra Calderon - Senior - Loving
Caitlin Duncan - Freshman - Dulce
Danesha Gonzales - Senior - Dulce

CLASS 2A
Bailey O'Connor - Senior - Tatum
Kenna McNeil - Junior - Tatum
Madison Rice - Sophomore - Tatum
Tori Salazar - Senior - Escalante
Tanisha Torrez - Junior - Escalante
Sarah Hurd - Junior - Escalante
Jordan Hines - Freshman - Logan
Jordyn Stowe - Junior - Fort Sumner/House
Katelyn Yuzos - Junior - Mescalero Apache
Gabriella Artiaga - Junior - Lordsburg
Maria Garcia - Senior - Mora
Jordan Louis - 8th - Navajo Pine

Honorable Mention
Adriana Duran - Senior - Tatum
Celeste Jimenez - Sophomore - Tatum
Erika Cardenas - Senior - Tatum
Ephernie Domingo - Senior - Escalante
Alex Marquez - Senior - Escalante
Kaylee Foote - Junior - Logan
Harlie Roach - Sophomore - Logan
Karli Webb - Freshman - Logan
Claudia Torres - Junior - Fort Sumner/House
Micah Crist - Senior - Fort Sumner/House

CLASS 1A
Taylor Epps - Senior - Elida
Kasyn Creighton - Junior - Elida
Madison Haley - Senior - Elida
Reagan Carthel - Senior - Melrose
Nataley Mondragon - Freshman - Melrose
Brette DeVaney - Freshman - Melrose
Riley Clavel - 8th - Roy/Mosquero
Fallon Velasquez - Freshman - Hondo Valley
Tierney Washburn - Sophomore - Animas
Sol Vigil - Junior - Coronado
Antonia Chinana - Junior - Walatowa Charter
Yara Sotelo - Sophomore - Grady

Honorable Mention
Lacy Ferguson - Junior - Elida
Alyssa Bargas - 8th - Elida
Jaydan Beard - Senior - Melrose
Hailey Martin - 8th - Melrose
Mya Vigil - Senior - Roy/Mosquero
Kassandra Velarde - Senior - Roy/Mosquero
Chase Dictson - Junior - Hondo Valley
Joyce Cooper - Junior - Hondo Valley
Jade Massey - Senior - Animas
Jenessa Madrid - Freshman - Coronado
Samantha Gachupin - Senior - Walatowa Charter
Morgan Borden - Senior - Grady

Baseball Rankings

There was some discussion regarding the MaxPreps baseball rankings and whether they take into account out-of-state games and whether out-of-state games affect a team's strength of schedule.

The following is the answer directly from NMAA:

"Games versus out of state teams do count towards the MaxPreps rankings. The only contests that do not count are those which pair up a varsity school versus a sub-varsity school (i.e. Eunice Varsity vs. Hobbs JV or something like that). We do not have the ability to go in to the system and “select” certain games to count/not count."

I know a coach (I think from PV, but could be wrong) thought that the MaxPreps rankings only included in-state games. We now know that all games are included in the rankings.

I continue to think that the MaxPreps rankings are probably the best option NMAA has, but subject to my complaint when out-of-state teams do not enter all of their results, which can affect a team's strength of schedule and ranking.
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District predictions

All districts are starting soon (with the exception of 3-6A, which has already been at it for two weekends). Here are predictions for district finish – please add your own (including 4A and below).

1-6A
1. Rio Rancho
2. Piedra Vista
3. Cleveland
4. Volcano Vista
5. Cibola

Honestly, this district is so loaded and so even that any order is possible. Even Cibola has enough starting pitching to cause real trouble. This district plays a pure eight-game home and away schedule, with no double-headers, meaning that pitching depth is maybe a little less important. At least four and maybe all five of these teams are going to the state tournament. Piedra Vista is really good, but they haven’t yet put a ton of runs on the board (although they have faced great pitching), and they have a built-in disadvantage with the travel.

2-6A
1. La Cueva
2. Sandia
3. Clovis
4. Eldorado
5. Manzano
6. Santa Fe

This is traditionally a very competitive district, but this year La Cueva is going to cruise. Clovis might be good enough to finish second – they had a good weekend at the Rio Rancho tournament, and they have a huge double-header right off the bat this Saturday at home against Eldorado. Eldorado's problem is that it doesn't seem like they have an ace pitcher they can rely on to win big games. Sandia has the edge over Clovis because their doubleheader is in Albuquerque. Manzano is a wild-card, because Mitchell Parker may be the best pitcher in the district (I hope he and Stroman match up in their doubleheader this Saturday), so whenever he pitches Manzano has a great shot to win (remember that he no-hit La Cueva last year). Santa Fe is 8-3 but with no real quality wins.

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

(Current records shown). I thought Carlsbad was the easy favorite to win this district, because the once-a-week doubleheader schedule meant they can start Trevor Rogers in half their district games. But they have only managed two splits so far, one against a mediocre Mayfield team. This district has already been very hard to predict just two games in and will be very competitive every Friday. The Carlsbad @ Las Cruces doubleheader on April 7 is huge. Hobbs had a very nice start with a road sweep of Centennial – now the schedule favors them because they get Las Cruces and Carlsbad at home. Gadsden had a really nice pre-conference season, but shot themselves in the foot the first weekend with a sweep by Onate, and they really needed to win at least one from Las Cruces this weekend.

4-6A
1. Atrisco Heritage
2. Valley
3. Rio Grande
4. Albuquerque
5. West Mesa
6. Highland

Atrisco Heritage beat Rio Grande and Valley in the Metro tournament, plus they have nice wins over Volcano Vista, Eldorado and Cibola, so they are the favorite. Valley and Rio Grande are decent, well-coached teams – Valley has a little more talent. Albuquerque High has enough talent to steal some wins and get in the conversation for second or third place.

1-5A
1. Aztec
2. Farmington
3. Miyamura
4. Kirtland Central
5. Bloomfield
6. Gallup

Aztec and Farmington are a toss-up. Aztec had a nice double-header sweep at Roswell this weekend. Miyamura pitches well and could steal wins from Aztec and Farmington. This district isn’t strong but still might get four teams in the state tournament.

2-5A
1. Academy
2. Los Alamos
3. Del Norte
4. Espanola Valley
5. Capital

We will know by this Saturday, when Los Alamos hosts Academy in a doubleheader, if there will be any intrigue in this district at all. If Academy sweeps, this district will basically be over the first weekend. Academy has been a little up and down (in part due to injuries), but beat Goddard this weekend with a freshman pitcher. Los Alamos is competitive but doesn’t have the team they have had in the past. Del Norte has a chance to sneak into the state tournament.

3-5A
1. Alamogordo
2. Deming
3. Santa Teresa
4. Chaparral

This district (like 4-5A) has a grueling schedule with two doubleheaders a week. Alamogordo has looked good, with wins over Goddard and Clovis, but they struggled at home against Lovington this weekend. Deming and Santa Teresa are both tough to beat when they have the right guy on the mound. Any of those three could win the district. Santa Teresa needs to take care of business early -- they start district with home doubleheaders against Deming and Alamo.

4-5A
1. Goddard
2. Artesia
3. Roswell
4. Lovington

Goddard may have the best 5A team, but their losses to Alamogordo and Academy show they aren’t invincible. The Rockets beat Artesia in a tournament game yesterday. Artesia is the best 4-8 team you ever heard of – they started the season losing to Clovis, Carlsbad, Hobbs and Cleveland by a total of eight runs. But they need to figure out how to score more. Roswell is improved but probably a notch below those other two teams.

5-5A
1. St. Pius
2. Belen
3. Valencia
4. Los Lunas
5. Grants

St. Pius is the class of this district. Their record is only 8-8 but they have played the toughest schedule in 5A, according to MaxPreps, and they have a lot more pitching than anyone else in the district. The three Valencia County teams are all very close in talent. Grants is improving but very young.

AMBCA All-Metro Team

1st TEAM
David Cormier - Volcano Vista
Desmond Carpenter - Cibola
Marcus Hill - Cleveland
Juan Hurt - Rio Rancho
Anthony Chavez - Valley

2nd TEAM
Jordan Arroyo - Atrisco
Clay Patterson - Rio Rancho
Marlon Cunninghman - Albuquerque
Jaylen Domin-Lovato - Eldorado
Cameron Dixon - Cibola

3rd TEAM
Tanner Sloan - Sandia
Marquise Hill - Cleveland
Eloy Medina - West Mesa
Taylor Turner - Highland
Jalonte Gray - Volcano Vista

Honorable Mention
Tyrique Weaver - Cleveland
Eric Sonnenberg - Manzano
Enrique Bibian - Atrisco
Segun Oyeku - Valley
Santi Aguilar - Sandia
Jose Vigil - West Mesa

Note: This is the Albuquerque Metro Basketball Coaches Association team. They nominate and vote on the teams/players.
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Wood Vs Aluminum

After 4 days at the Pride Classic in AZ I have more appreciation for wood bats than before. BBCOR bats have gotten so much better and I can understand how fun it is to watch the ball fly further from a fans perspective. But as a 5A coach I like what wood bats allow us to do with kids on the mound. My mid 70's strike throwers got lid up vs metal bats! We had to do a better job missing bats which caused our pitch counts to climb fast. The fact that NFHS has to set pitching limitations because arm injuries are climbing, is a great reason why we should stay with wood bats. I wouldn't mind metal if we decided to go back to it, as I believe more kids will have success at the plate, but player safety on the mound should be our priority.

Sorry for beating a dead horse, but after this weekend I was reminded why I love our state being a wood bat state.
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