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10 Greatest Players To Play For Your High School

Who are the 10 greatest players to ever play at your high school? Create one team.

Feel free to add top coaches as well for each school.

ALAMOGORDO HIGH SCHOOL
Lenny Holly 1992
Gary Goldsmith, 1989
Anthony Branch 1985
Loverd Coleman 1969
Fred Henry 1969
Joe Harris 1990
Ryan McDermott 1996
Scotty Holly 1997
Jason Columbus 1998
Darren Prentice 2004
Will Bynum 2008

ALBUQUERQUE HIGH
Greg Brown - Played for UNM
Willie Banks
Kenny Thomas - Played for UNM, Houston Rockets (1st Round Pick), Philadelphia 76ers/
Alvin Meadors
Brandon Sharts
Trini Salas
Darren Sanchez
Jalen Dominguez

ARTESIA
Ron Nelson Greatest Bulldog Basketball player ever. One of the top 5 to ever be a Lobo to this day. Fan vote.
Don Heathington played for Haskins at UTEP
Steve White NMSU
Dwayne Dickie one of the all time top 5
Andrew Patterson Texas Tech
Derek Montoya All time leader in Rebounds and field goals made in the state
Michael Rogers winner and one of the top 3 in 3pt field goals in the state all time
Frank Dickey
Donnie Malone from the 60s
Brent Thompson UNM

CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOL
1. Michael Dominguez
2. Terence Mirabal
3. Brian Mirabal
4. Onesimo "Mo" Vigil
5. Darren Casados
6. Eric Coca
7. Abel Lucero
8. Steven Lovato
9. Randy Lucero
10. Diego Romero

CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL
Ben Monroe, 1963
Rushie Moore, 1971
Osby King 1983
Claude Giddens 1971
Rickey Green 1979
Jerry Sillas 1996
Trevin Ramirez 2014
Shakur Smith 2014
Joe Willmore 1955
Bob Kelley 1957
Luke Kunkle (90's)

CIBOLA
Phil Rohr (Year??)
Jude Roybal (2003)
Casey Cunningham (2006) Played for USC
Roman Andrade (Year??)
Alan Branch (Year??)

CLOVIS HIGH SCHOOL
Bubba Jennings (1980)
Nelson Franse (1979)
Jaden Isler, 2008
Jaye Crockett, 2009
Dick Hunsaker 1972
Dan Shelley 1967
John Dawson 2012
Pascol Pollard 1964
Willie Henry 1975
Irshaun Pinckney 2001
DJ Blackmon 2012

DEL NORTE
Todd Thomas (Year??)
Daniel Santiago (Year??) Played for UNM, Phoenix Suns and Puerto Rico National Team.
Scott Bamforth (2007) Played for Weber State, plays professional overseas.

DEMING HIGH SCHOOL
Bill Allen 1972
Dick Pool 1973
Gary Caldwell 1975
Rene Para 1978
Paul Maynes 1980
David Caldwell 1980
Mike Nunley 1983
Sal Uzueta 1983/84?
Saul Perez 1991
AJ Adkins 2005

ELDORADO EAGLES
Cullen Neal (2013)
Daniel Faris (2005)
Jimmy Williams (Year??) played at UNM
Karl Willock (Year??) played at Texas
Chris Gonzales (Year??)
Bryce Buckholder (Year??)
Tryone Crawford (Year??)
Larry Morinia (Year??)
Shane Flanagan - Eldorado, 93 (Boise St)

GADSDEN
Frank Borden

GODDARD
Ray Reese (?)
Milt Gibson (?)
Chase Salazar 2011

HIGHLAND HGH SCHOOL
Shawn Baker (?)
Mark Walters (2002?)
Chad Adams (2007)
Andre Vaughn (2005?)
Chris Mitchem (?)

HOBBS HIGH SCHOOL
Jeff Taylor Jr (2008)
Bill Bridges (1957)
Jeff Taylor Sr. (1978)
Larry Robinson (1970)
Richard Robinson (1973)
Vince Taylor (1981)
Tony Benford (1982)
Kim Nash (1956)
Ronald Ross (2001)
Mike Smith (1980)

KIRTLAND CENTRAL
Pat Crawford, 2001
Kenny Smith, 2001
Christian Mackey, 2014
Devon Manning, 2004
Dax Crum, 2003
Clinton Yazzie, 2003
Derek Woody, 2004
Slubby Bennally, 1994

LA CUEVA BEARS
AJ Bramlett (1990's)
Bryce Alford (2013)

LAS CRUCES
Adam Beadle (Year??)
Ruben Arvizu (Year??)
Johnny Portillo (Year??)
Gordo Castillo (2006 or 07)
Mando Marshall (2011)
LaDreece Smith (Year??)
Phillip Samuels (Year??)

LOS LUNAS HIGH SCHOOL
Matt Billups (2008)
Richard Davis (2004)
Ben Romero (2013)
Chris Sanchez (2014)
Jacob Holland (2014)

MANZANO
Alan Zahn (Year??) Played for Arkansas Final Four team.
Michael Holyfield (Year??) Played for Sam Houston State.
Jesse Rodriguez
Matt Kellogg
Cesar Cuevas

MAYFIELD
Jeremy Lawson (Year??)

NAVAJO PINE
Jarvis Mullahon, 1996

RIO GRANDE
Serge Angounou (2005) - Played for Arizona State
Harvey Hale (2006) - Played for Wake Forest
Alex White
DeSean Smith
Cleveland Files
Sam Lente
Isaac Tellez

RIO RANCHO
Brady Patterson (2015)
Marcus Williams (2007)
Daniel Steffensen (2007)
Chris Newsome (2007)
Noah Wolf
Chris Williams
Kevin Mathias

ROSWELL HIGH SCHOOL
Joe Ragsdale, 1965
Tommy Clark, 1959
Dwight Haley 1964
Eric Bland 1987
Larry Ayuso 1995
A J Peralta 2010
Javion Hicks 2014
Matthew Sedillo 2014
Marqul Warner 2014
Miguel Gutieerez 1987
Cesar Nava 2013
Brett Jensen (?)
Marek Olesinki (?)
Gary Jackson (?)

SANDIA
Rich Strong (Year??) Played at Colorado State
David Lell (Year??)
David Gibson (90's) Played at UNM
DeAndre Lansdowne (Year??)
David Kanyinda (2007)
Tim Crowell (2003) - Played for Cincinnati

SHIPROCK
Calvin "Chuck boy" Dale, 1989
Larry Smiley, Jr., c.1980s
Alfred Dale, 1992

ST. PIUS X
1. Ronnie Beach 1980 Alaska Anchorage
2. Ira Harge Jr. 1983 San Diego St. University of Denver
3. Joey Harge 1985 Oregon St.
4. Joe Ackerman 1985
5. Jimmy Mitchem 1975 played with DePaul in Final 4
6. Mike Koller 1973? UNM
7. Paul Stromberg 1979 ( Albuquerque Player of the Year)
8. Mike Higgins 1980
9. Roman Beach 1988 Bradley
10. Chris Johansen won three state titles in a row UNM/ Regis

TOHATCHI
Owen Benally, 1993
Jason Dolfin, 1993
Trevor Tallbull, 1993

VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL
Curtis Peralta 2011
Noah Brown 2012
Jude Pepke 2012
Santiago Cordova 2012
Josh Baca 2014
Quentin Wanstall 2015
Garett Gibson 2015
Fabian De LA Torre 2011
Shane Lewis 2012
Austin Buck 2011
Orey Feerer 2011

VALLEY
Josh Jenkins (2003?)

WEST MESA
Tryson Griego (Year??)

WINGATE
Ray Frolich (1980)

ZUNI
Vaughn Bobelu
Ron Laahty
Jason King
Kollin Bobelu

  • Poll
Poll: Most Intriguing 6A Quarterfinal Game?

Poll: Most Intriguing 6A Quarterfinal Game?

  • No. 8 Onate @ No. 1 Rio Rancho

    Votes: 6 8.0%
  • No. 5 Manzano @ No. 4 Centennial

    Votes: 34 45.3%
  • No. 6 Clovis @ No. 3 Las Cruces

    Votes: 15 20.0%
  • No. 10 Mayfield @ No. 2 Cleveland

    Votes: 20 26.7%

No. 8 Onate @ No. 1 Rio Rancho
No. 5 Manzano @ No. 4 Centennial
No. 6 Clovis @ No. 3 Las Cruces
No. 10 Mayfield @ No. 2 Cleveland

Week 12 Top Performers

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Micah Gray - Clovis - 240-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns
Kyle Hooper - Alamogordo - 19/28 289 yds 3 TDs, 10 carries 91 yds 1 TD.
O'maury Samuels - Los Lunas - 175-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns.
Torry Locklin - Mayfield - Over 200-yards passing, 2 touchdowns.
Dee Smith - Alamogordo - 130-yards rushing, 2 touchdowns.
Devon Quiroz - Goddard - 170-yards rushing, 2 touchdowns.
David Johnson (Jr) - Alamogordo - WR - 9 catches 113 yds 2 TDS
Chamar Norman (JR) - Alamogordo -WR - 2 catches 70 yds 1 TD
Rhett Munoz (Sr) - Alamogordo -LB- 4 tackles
Alex Alton (Sr) S - Alamogordo -4 tackles
Brett Money (Fr) - Alamogordo -K - 27 yd field goal, 6 for 6 PATs, 2 Touchbacks, 1 onside kick we got back. (9 points)

  • Poll
Poll: Round One Player of the Week

Round One Player of the Week

  • Micah Gray - Clovis - 240-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns

  • O'maury Samuels - Los Lunas - 175-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns.

  • Kyle Hooper - Alamogordo - 19/28 289 yds 3 TDs, 10 carries 91 yds 1 TD.

  • Dee Smith - Alamogordo - 130-yards rushing, 2 touchdowns.

  • Torry Locklin - Mayfield - Over 200-yards passing, 2 touchdowns.

  • Sal Yanez - Onate - 232 rushing yards, 3 TDs

  • Saul Trujillo, RB/CB 22 rushes 279 yards 3 TDs, 58 yards receiving 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 6 tackles

  • Isaiah Otero - Ruidoso - rushed for 264 yards and 4 TD's


Results are only viewable after voting.

Round One Player of the Week

District Previews: 6A

District Previews: 6A

Today, we continue to release our district previews for the 2016/2017 basketball season in New Mexico.

District 1-6A

In football this has been considered one of the toughest Districts in the classification. For one, like in football, they return the 2016 State Champion. Next, they return the player of the year in the New Mexico NMPreps.com Mr. Basketball award winner in Clay Patterson (Rio Rancho High School). Last, they return four players on our Top 10 players entering the season. Overall top-down this will be the toughest district in the state to win and could see all five teams dancing in March of the 16 that make the state tournament from 6A.

Predicted Order of Finish
1. Rio Rancho
2. Cibola
3. Cleveland
4. Volcano Vista
5. Piedra Vista

NMPreps Preseason All-District
1. Clay Patterson - Rio Rancho
2. Desomnd Carpenter - Cibola
3. David Cormier - Volcano Vista
4. Juan Hurt - Rio Rancho
5. Cameron Dixon - Cibola
6. Marcus Hill - Cleveland
7. Jayden Phillips - Cleveland
8. Derrick Reyes - Rio Rancho
9. Jarrett Graham - Piedra Vista
10. Zach Baca - Cibola

District 2-6A

The district with more mysteries than Fred, Daphne and Shaggy could answer (Scooby-Doo reference). More questions than answers. However, we will try to list as many things we do know going into the season. For one, they have one team ranked in the preseason Top-10 for 6A basketball in the tenth ranked Eldorado Eagles (Albuquerque, NM). However, that slot atop this district could go to a handful of teams that will play in District 2-6A this season. Newcomers Clovis and Santa Fe will be much improved, La Cueva is the next best suitor with a roster that returns some talent and we end with Manzano and Sandia two veteran programs in this district who look to improve drastically this season.

Predict Order of Finish
1. Eldorado
2. La Cueva
3. Sandia
4. Santa Fe
5. Manzano
6. Clovis

NMPreps Preseason All District
1. Bobby Tapia - Sr - Sandia
2. Triston McCarty - Sr - La Cueva
3. David Marquez - Sr - Santa Fe
4. Kameron Valencia - So - Eldorado
5. Bryce Wade - Sr - Eldorado
6. Eric Sonnenberg - Jr - Manzano
7. Elijah Herron - Sr - La Cueva
8. Tanner Sloan - Sr - Sandia
9. Mykol Lagarde - Sr - Eldorado
10. Oscar Perez - Sr - Santa Fe

District 3-6A

In 6A basketball this district is loaded with teams that are in make-or-break type of years. What do we mean by that is that we could see a pair in the Final Four or State title game. They have the opportunity to be really could, improved from a season ago or take a step back. Hobbs who has a transfer in Vincent Taylor is the favorite in the mixture of uncertainty of quality teams. They also return a healthy core of players that could peak in Clay Stranser and Deuce Goodrich. Carlsbad returns the best frontcourt in the district with Branden Boatwright (commit to Fort Lewis) and Chris Johnson. Las Cruces, Centennial and Mayfield return some of the best guards in the district with Markus Collins (LCHS) and Ismael Holguin (MHS) being frontrunners. Centennial moves into 6A and could be the team that surprises, as they did in football, with guard Tennessee Owens ready to make believers. Gadsden lost a lot and return Kevin Medrano to build off their 17-win season.

Predicted Order of Finish
1. Hobbs
2. Carlsbad
3. Las Cruces
4. Centennial
5. Mayfield
6. Onate
7. Gadsden

NMPreps.com Preseason All District
1. Bradnen Boatwright - Carlsbad
2. Chris Johnson - Carlsbad
3. Markus Collins - Las Cruces
4. Ismael Holguin - Mayfield
5. Tennessee Owens - Centennial
6. Kevin Medrano - Gadsden
7. Vincent Taylor - Hobbs
8. Deuce Goodrich - Hobbs
9. Antonio Zamora - Onate
10. RJ Brown - Las Cruces

District 4-6A

A district that could represent well this season is one in Albuquerque that host some of the schools with the most history. At the top we have the Albuquerque Bulldogs and University of New Mexico commit Marlon Cunningham. 6-foot-7 Dakota Yancey and the Rio Grande Ravens return off a 18-win season that resulted in an Elite Eight showing. The number one team this preseason however is the Valley Vikings led by one of the best duos in Segun Oyeku and Anthony Chavez. Highland features 6-foot-5 Cael Apodaca in what could be a move back to the playoffs for the Hornets. The unknown teams floating at the bottom right now is the West Mesa Mustangs and Atrisco Heritage Academy Jaguars. Both lost a lot and will be a team circled with new talent.

Predicted Order of Finish
1. Valley
2. Albuquerque High
3. Rio Grande
4. Highland
5. West Mesa
6. Atrisco Heritage Academy

NMPreps Preseason All District
Anthony Chavez - Valley
Marlon Cunnighman - Albuquerque
Segun Oyeku - Valley
Dakota Yancey - Rio Grande
Jose Rodriguez - Rio Grande
Keyshawn Webb - Highland
Cael Apodaca - Highland
Jai Douglas - Albuquerque
Diego Ortega - Atrisco Heritage Academy
Jose Vigil - West Mesa

NMPreps.com 6A Rankings

NMPreps.com 6A Rankings
By: Chantz Atcitty of NMPreps.com


Overview


It’s a new season and Class 6A is looking a tad different with realignment and reclassification. We have a rising team atop our preseason rankings in Carlsbad. It was quite the historical run the Cavegirls made last season and they’re returning a number of contributors such as standout guard Carsyn Boswell and Lauryn Wade. Their returning frontcourt features a tough duo in Kim Best and Teagan Rogers. Carlsbad is looking like a true contender but right behind them is one of the toughest defensive teams in the state.

At the second spot, a determined Cibola squad looks to avenge last year’s title game loss, but they’ll have to do so for a better part of the season without Corbyn Cunningham and top prospect Amaya Brown. Both players look to return to the team in the second half of the season, but the remaining Cibola squad won’t be too despondent. Graduating one senior, Cibola looks to return a wealth of standout players like Kavionnia Brown and Tiana Guillory.

At the #3 spot Eldorado is looking to make it further than their surprising early exit in last season’s state tournament. They’ll be led by senior guard Sydney Candelaria. Following the Lady Eagles are the defending state champions Volcano Vista. The Lady Hawks graduated three of their top four scorers but do return veteran guard, Melissa Mancha. Rounding out the Top-5 is Las Cruces. Despite losing the talented junior guard in Jayden Perez (transferred to Onate), the Lady Bulldawgs still have the scoring talents of Sarah Abney and Janessa Johnson.

Debuting in 6A and the Top-10 is Centennial. The Lady Hawks are returning a young core led by senior guard Brooklyn Calderazzo who averaged 13.0 points per game. Sandia graduates only three seniors but returns their top 4 scorers from last season. Hobbs also graduated three seniors but they’re biggest move came in gaining former Roswell head coach Joe Carpenter to lead the program. Despite graduating three of their top four scorers, Mayfield does bring back top scorer Jayce Gorzeman and remain in the Top-10. Finally, West Mesa returns a young squad and three of which started as freshman last year and led the Lady Mustangs to a runner-up finish in district.

NMPreps.com Pre-Season 6A Rankings
1. Carlsbad
2. Cibola
3. Eldorado
4. Volcano Vista
5. Las Cruces
6. Centennial
7. Sandia
8. Hobbs
9. Mayfield
10. West Mesa

Player Rankings 20 Running Backs To Watch in the Quarterfinals

20 Running Backs to Watch in the Quarterfinals

1. Josh Foley (Rio Rancho)
Rushing Yards: 1,549 (25 TDs)
Last Week: Bye
Opp: Onate

2. O'Maury Samuels (Los Lunas)
Rushing Yards: 1,121 (12 TDs)
Last Week: 175-yards (3 TDs)
Opp: Belen

3. Micah Gray (Clovis)
Rushing Yards: 1,648 (29 TDs)
Last Week: 244-yards (3 TDs)
Opp: Las Cruces

4. Ezekiel Tapia (Estancia)
Rushing Yards: 2,194 (32 TDs)
Last Week: Bye
Opp: McCurdy

5. Dee Smith (Alamogordo)
Rushing Yards: 1.174 (18 TDs)
Last Week: 130-yards (2 TDs)
Opp: Artesia

6. Sal Yanez (Onate)
Rushing Yards: Please sumbit
Last Week: 232-yards (3TDS)
Opp: Rio Rancho

7. Nikko Papadopoulos (Cleveland)
Rushing Yards: 998-yards (18 TDs)
Last Week Bye
Opp: Mayfield

8. Isaac Vance (Mayfield)
Rushing Yards: Please submit
Last Week: 85-yards (2 TDs)
Opp: Cleveland

9. Saul Trujillo (Hatch Valley)
Rushing Yards: 1,890 (28 TDs)
Last Week: 279-yards (3Tds)
opp: Cobre

10. Gabriel Najar (Roswell)
Rushing Yards: 777-yards
Last Week: Bye
Opp: Miyamura


More To Watch
Ryan Beltran - Las Cruces (732-yards)
Xavier Saud-Ivey - Manzano (751-yards)
Shawn Nieto - Cleveland (505-yards)
Darion Ontiveros - Portales (1,195-yards)
Elijah Tapia - Moriarty - (Rushing Yards: 1,368)
Joseph Paul Griego - Robertson (1,001-yards)
Joaquin Gutierrez - Centennial (838-yards)
Stephen Sanchez - Santa Rosa (988-yards)
Isaiah Otero - Ruidoso (264-yards last week)
Seth Lopez - Clovis (479-yards)
Juan Sosa - Eunice (972-yards)
Gabino Rodriguez - Dexter (788-yards)
Jacob Luna - Los Lunas (471-yards)

Honest question. Why did Atrisco Heritage make the playoffs?

Nothing against the kids or the coaches. I am sure they are great kids and the coaches put in their time. They got blasted 47-0 tonight by Manzano and everyone saw it coming. Everyone knows they should not of made the playoffs. Rules need to be implemented to change this. The best 12 should make it period. Again, nothing against the hard working kids or coaches from Atrisco, I'm just against the current playoff system.
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Week 12 Friday Recap

Week 12 Recap: Upset Time

The first round of the state playoffs took place across New Mexico. We take a look at a few of the games that took place.

6A - First Round

No. 5 Manzano 47, No. 12 Atrisco Heritage Academy 0: The Manzano Monarchs (9-2) ran away in the opener with shutout win, 47-0. Sophomore running back Xavier Ivey-Saud continued doing what he does best with a 120-yard rushing night and three touchdowns. The Monarchs will head into the quarterfinals taking on the 4-seed Centennial Hawks.

No. 6 Clovis 31, No. 11 Eldorado 28: The Clovis Wildcats (8-3) move into the quarterfinals to face No. 3 Las Cruces next week. The Wildcats scored the first two touchdowns of the game, going up 14-0 in the second quarter. However, Eldorado surged back to take a 21-17 second half lead but the Wildcats found the end zone late in the for the 31-28 win. Micah Gray led the way for the Wildcats with 240-yards rushing, 3 rushing touchdowns and one passing touchdown.

No. 10 Mayfield 48, No. 7 Volcano Vista 19: The Volcano Vista Hawks (7-4) opened the night with a Dillon Gassoway to David Cormier 71-yard touchdown but that would be the only lead for the Hawks. Mayfield (6-4) who appears to have a healthy roster, more than they have all season, pulled the upset scoring five unanswered touchdowns until the final quarter. Mayfield running back Isaac Vance scored a pair of touchdowns and added two touchdowns on the night. Mayfield quarterback Torry Locklin had a big night passing for over 200-yards and two touchdowns, a 71-yard pass to Gavin Swinson was a highlight of the night.

5A - First Round

No. 5 Los Lunas 60, No. 12 Kirtland Central 10: University of Michigan commit O'maury Samuels was unstoppable in the opening round of the playoffs. He carried the ball only six times for a total of 175-yards and two rushing touchdowns. His back up Jacob Luna added 100-yards and two touchdowns. The Los Lunas Tigers (8-3) will face county rival No. 4 Belen in the quarterfinals.

No. 8 Alamogordo 45, No. 9 Del Norte 14: The 8-seed Alamogordo Tigers (7-4) opened the game with a huge lead and never looked back as they ran away with a 45-14 win. Alamogordo quarterback Kyle Hooper had an impressive stat line of 289-passing yards, with 3-passing touchdowns. He also had 91-rushing yards for a touchdown. The 8-seed Tigers move into the quarterfinals were No. 1 Artesia awaits.

No. 10 Farmington 42, No. 7 Aztec 22: The Farmington Scorpions (5-5-1) opened the game with a 21-0 lead and it was all the Scorpions. Aztec (7-4) fought back bring the game to 28-22 but Farmington ended the night scoring 14-unanswered points. On the opening kick Donovan Gonzalez took it 95-yards for the score, added another quick touchdown from one yard out and before quarterback Kody Becenti hit Sol Rascon for a 28-yard touchdown. Farmington moves into the quarterfinals to take on 2-seed St. Pius X.

No. 11 Miyamura 26, No. 6 Goddard 24: In what could be one of the biggest upsets in state playoffs history (since they moved to 12 teams) the Miyamura Patriots from Gallup, New Mexico took out 6-seed Goddard 26-24 on the road. The Patriots (8-3) will move into the quarterfinals to face 3-seed Roswell as they travel back to Roswell in consecutive weeks.


Five Me 5: Top Performers

Micah Gray - Clovis - 240-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns
Kyle Hooper - Alamogordo - 19/28 289 yds 3 TDs, 10 carries 91 yds 1 TD.
O'maury Samuels - Los Lunas - 175-yards rushing, 3 touchdowns.
Torry Locklin - Mayfield - Over 200-yards passing, 2 touchdowns.
Dee Smith - Alamogordo - 130-yards rushing, 2 touchdowns.

Add: Week 12 Top Performers

What Did We Learn in Week 12

1. Mayfield Looks Dangerous as a 10-seed: The Trojans are good, most know they are dangerous in November and they proved it Friday night. They will take on 2-seed Cleveland next week in what could be the battle to watch. Throw out the seed or ranking this could be the game to watch. Isaac Vance has battled some injuries this season but is looking healthy as can be, the Kent State commit.

2. More Dangerous 5A Team - Los Lunas, Miyamura, Alamogordo or Farmington: It's hard to just pick one but I will say that we learned the quarterfinals will have some great games. Los Lunas is still our 5-12 seed that could reach the semi-finals but Farmington and Alamogordo looked just as impressive. Miyamura pulling the biggest upset is another to consider against Roswell.

Add: What Did You Learn in Week 12?

Scores
Alamogordo 45, Del Norte 14 - F
Clovis 31, Eldorado 28 - F
Farmington 42, Aztec 22 - F
Gateway Christian 61, Carrizozo 6 - F
Hatch Valley 64, NMMI 42 - F
Los Lunas 60, Kirtland Central 10 - F
Manzano 47, Atrisco Heritage Academy 0 - F
Mayfield 48, Volcano Vista 19 - F
Melrose 60, Cloudcroft 6 - F
Miyamura 26, Goddard 24 - F
McCurdy 25, Crownpoint 18 - F
Ruidoso 63, Taos 27 - F
Santa Rosa 50, Laguna-Acoma 0 - F
Texico 24, Tularosa 12 - F
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20 Must See Games in November

20 Must See Games in November

November
Onate vs Alamogordo (11/14)
Cleveland at Alamogordo (11/19)
Piedra Vista at Miyamura (11/19)
Rio Grande at Eldorado (11/21)
Cleveland at La Cueva (11/22)
West Mesa at Santa Fe (11/22)
Silver at Lordsburg (11/22)
Grants at Farmington (11/22)
Belen at Socorro (11/22)
Valencia at Los Alamos (11/22)
Rio Rancho at Sandia (11/23)
Gallup at Espanola Valley (11/25)
Roswell at Onate (11/26)
Lovington at Capital (11/26)
Kirtland Central at Los Lunas (11/29)
Dexter at Ruidoso (11/29)
Mesilla Valley at Cobre (11/29)
Rio Rancho at Albuquerque (11/29)
Carlsbad at Goddard (11/29)
Hope at Cibola (11/29)
Sandia Prep at St. Pius X (11/29)
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YOU PICK'EM - WEEK 12

Week 12 Games
No. 9 La Cueva @ No. 8 Onate +1,000 (Upset is La Cueva +2,000)
No. 10 Mayfield @ No. 7 Volcano +1,500 (Upset is Mayfield +2,250)
No. 11 Eldorado @ No. 6 Clovis +500 (Upset is Eldorado +3,000)
No. 9 Del Norte @ No. 8 Alamogordo +1,000 (Upset is Del Norte +2,000)
No. 12 Tularosa @ No. 5 Texico +1,000 (Upset is Tularosa +4,000)
No. 11 Laguna-Acoma @ No. 6 Santa Rosa +2,000 (Upset is Laguna-Acoma +4,000)
No. 10 Silver @ Shiprock +2,000 (Upset is Silver +2,500)
No. 5 Mountainair @ Mesilla Valley +2,000 (Upset is Mountainair +3,000)
No. 3 Lordsburg @ No. 1 Fort Sumner +2,500 (Upset is Lordsburg +4,000)
No. 2 San Jon vs No. 4 Lake Arthur +2,500 (Upset is Lake Arthur +4,000)

  • Poll
Poll: Most Intriguing Scores in Round 1?

Poll: Most Intriguing Scores in Round 1?

  • Hatch Valley 64, NMMI 42 - F

    Votes: 3 3.0%
  • McCurdy 25, Crownpoint 18 - F

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Alamogordo 45, Del Norte 14 - F

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Miyamura 26, Goddard 24 - F

    Votes: 81 81.8%
  • Farmington 42, Aztec 22

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Texico 24, Tularosa 12 - F

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Los Lunas 60, Kirtland Central 10 - F

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • Mayfield 48, Volcano Vista 19 - F

    Votes: 15 15.2%

Poll: Most Intriguing Scores in Round 1?

Coaches Clinic

Topic: Player Managment

I know we have had some high profile players coming out of the state! Bergman, Walls, McCall, Swihart, Rogers, and some others.

My question is how do you manage or handle these players? Do you use them to pitch even if they are not gonna pitch at the next level? I have not had a player of that caliber come through and curious what is different if anything at all?
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