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Swing Games: Important Games That Will Dictate The Season

Swing Games: Important Games That Will Dictate Season
Joshua J Grine of NMPreps.com

Yes, you play the next game and that is all that is on your mind - if you are a coach or player. Well, we do what we love to do and predict the season. Today, we look forward in the season and the games that could be the make or break game.

The swing game could be a "bubble game" or a game that could ultimately break the team or send them on a trend up.

Carlsbad vs Cibola
Date: September 17th
Why: The Cougars host the Cavemen in week four and both teams could be in the same position at this time. They both play the top districts in football, Cibola in 1-6A and Carlsbad in 3-6A. Both are not predicted to win their district and need any must win games that they can have. For Carlsbad this game could have a decent chance at putting them at 3-1 or 2-2 entering District play. Either going in with momentum or entering a tough four game stretch with loss. Cibola could use this game to be in the same situation at 3-1 or 2-2. Cibola will have a better chance to recover after this game but any must win game matters after the dust settles in District play.

Manzano vs Piedra Vista
Date: October 1st
Why: Both teams are in the make or break situation that we continue to use. However, this game will serve as a "good" win if they finish around the same slot entering the selection committee meeting. Manzano plays a difficult schedule but this win could ultimately put them over .500. Looking at Piedra Vista, in the best case scenario, this game could also be in the difference of being 6-4 or 5-5.

Onate vs Sandia
Date: September 9th
Why: Looking at our feature on best/worst case scenario both teams are in our 6-4/7-3 range. Both teams are also in that situation of how good are you going to be in 2016? Sandia is playing the way too underrated with a 15th ranking in the Spring Rankings. Onate is playing the dark horse as the 9th ranked Spring team with athletes. This game could set up for a great situation and possible put Onate (predicting wise) in a 2-1 record heading into a game against Rio Rancho. This game could bring plenty of momentum to the Matadors as they, predicting again, could set them up to be 3-0 heading into a winnable game against Cibola.

September 9th Games To Consider

  • Rio Rancho vs Clovis: It was close last season and the Wildcats welcome the Rams to Clovis.
  • Mayfield vs Eldorado: Who's better? Eldorado ranked 3rd, Mayfield 4th. Many say Eldo too high along with Mayfield should be No. 1?
  • Volcano Vista vs West Mesa: Possible upset alert for West Mesa. Both need this game.
  • Valley vs Alamogordo: Will Valley return with a quality win here to boost their resume or fall to one of the top team in 5A?

Comment: What games would you add or change?

Top returning receivers

Lots of senior's last year...

6A
1. Brandon Baeza, Las Cruces - 12 games, 1265 yds (105.4 ypg, 17.3 ypc) with 10 TD
2. David Cormier, Volcano Vista - 10 games, 770 yds (77.0 ypg, 21.4 ypc) with 7 TD
3. Cason Clay, Hobbs - 11 games, 543 yds (49.4 ypg, 11.6 ypc) with 6 TD

5A
1. Ethan Duff, Artesia - 13 games, 1028 yds (79.1 ypg, 18.0 ypc) with 0 TD
2. Alex Ramirez, Alamogordo - 9 games, 746 yds (82.9 ypg, 15.5 ypc) with 8 TD
3. Donovan Gonzalez, Farmington - 12 games, 547 yds (45.6 ypg, 9.3 ypc) with 6 TD

4A
1. Isaiah Otero, Ruidoso - 12 games, 749 yds (62.4 ypg, 15.0 ypc) with 5 TD
2. Deshawn Lee, Hope Christian - 12 games, 570 yds (47.5 ypg, 10.8 ypc) with 5 TD
3. Isaiah Escajeda, Hope Christian - 12 games, 503 yds (41.9 ypg, 14.0 ypc) with 6 TD

3A
1. Jake Rogers, Navajo Prep - 10 games, 1097 yds (109.7 ypg, 17.1 ypc) with 12 TD
2. Johnathan Cabriales, Raton - 9 games, 592 yds (65.8 ypg, 15.2 ypc) with 9 TD

Top returning tacklers

6A
1. Forest Mckee, Onate - 10 games, 122 tackles, 48 solo, 74 asst, 1 sack
2. Caleb Beaird, Hobbs - 11 games, 120 tackles, 65 solo, 55 asst, 5 sacks
3. Jaime Villela, Onate - 10 games, 96 tackles, 39 solo, 57 asst, 0 sacks
4. Jacob Garduno, West Mesa - 9 games, 93 tackles, 70 solo, 23 asst. 2 sacks
5. Vinny Palmeri, Rio Rancho - 10 games, 92 tackles, 16 solo, 76 asst, 1.5 sacks

5A
1. Santiago Mora, Moriarty - 10 games, 136 tackles, 5 sacks
2. Brady Moffett, Aztec - 11 games, 122 tackles, 59 solo, 63 asst, 1 sack
3. Trevor Brohard, Los Lunas - 11 games, 122 tackles, 85 solo, 37 asst, 2 sacks
4. Matt Smith, Moriarty - 10 games, 105 tackles, 3 sacks
5. Kyle Keeler, Miyamura - 10 games, 94 tackles, 24 solo, 70 asst, 0 sacks

4A
1. Felix Martinez, Ruidoso - 12 games, 96 tackles, 29 solo, 69 asst, 1 sack
2. Steve Sandoval, West Las Vegas - 9 games, 92 tackles, 41 solo, 51 asst, 0 sacks
3. Conner Houdek, Robertson - 11 games, 85 tackles, 16 solo, 69 asst, 2.5 sacks

3A
1. Price Bowen, Capitan - 12 games, 181 tackles, 36 solo, 145 asst, 2 sacks
2. Jacob Esquivel, Lordsburg - 13 games, 127 tackles, 41 solo, 86 asst, 0 sacks
3. Johnny Plowman, Lordsburg - 13 games, 107 tackles, 41 solo, 66 asst, 1 sack
4. Seth Martinez, Clayton - 10 games, 103 tackles, 39 solo, 64 asst, 0 sacks
5. Darren Chavez, Santa Rosa - 12 games, 101 tackles, 42 solo, 59 asst, 0 sacks
5. Raymond Saucedo, Lordsburg - 13 games, 101 tackles, 41 solo, 60 asst, 0 sacks

2A
1. Logan Franklin, Hagerman - 9 games, 114 tackles, 29 solo, 85 asst, 1 sack
2. Lucas Samora, McCurdy - 8 games, 93 tackles, 42 solo, 51 asst, 15 sacks

Top returning passing QB's

6A
1.Gannon Chavez, Cibola - 10 games, 1,549 yds (132.1 ypg) with 12 TD - 5 Int
2. Isaiah Chavez, Valley - 7 games, 1540 yds (220.0 ypg), with 12 TD - 9 Int
3. Tony Herrera, Onate - 10 games, 1100 yds (110.0 ypg) with 12 TD - 5 Int
4. Jacob Archibeque, Sandia - 9 games, 894 yds (99.3 ypg) with 4 TD - 7 Int
5. Adrian Blea, Santa Fe - 10 games, 784 yds (78.4 ypg) with 2 TD - 15 Int

5A
1. Kody Becenti, Farmington - 12 games, 3277 yds (273.1 ypg) with 30 TD - 7 Int
2. Cody Smith, Aztec - 11 games, 2841 yds (258.3 ypg) with 25 TD - 11 Int
3. Kyle Hooper, Alamogordo - 10 games, 2674 yds (267.4 ypg) with 22 TD - 6 Int
4. Taylor Null, Artesia - 6 games, 948 yds (159.7 ypg) with 7 TD - 2 Int
5. Jonny Juarez, Santa Teresa - 9 games, 955 yds (106.1 ypg) with 9 TD - 10 Int

4A
1. Andru Sanchez, Cobre - 12 games, 2398 yds (199.8 ypg) with 24 TD - 12 Int
2. Kyle Woodul, Ruidoso - 12 games, 1916 yds (159.7 ypg) with 9 TD - 16 Int
3. Junior Ramirez, Portales - 12 games, 1185 yds (98.8 ypg) with 16 TD - 6 Int
4. Brenden Charley, Bloofield - 10 games, 1158 yds (115.8 ypg) with 16 TD - 1 Int
5. Bryan Dowdy, Kirtland Central - 9 games, 1081 yds (120.1 ypg) with 12 TD - 6 Int

3A
1. Dakota Halliburton, Navajo Prep - 10 games, 2846 yds (284.6 ypg) with 27 TD - 8 Int
2. Johnny Plowman, Lordsburg - 13 games, 1709 yds (131.5 ypg) with 19 TD - 14 Int
3. Josh Castillo, Mesilla Valley - 10 games, 1572 yds (157.2 ypg) with 7 TD - 13 Int
4. Dustin Segura, Raton - 9 games, 994 yds (110.4 ypg) with 10 TD - 8 Int
5. Jacob Esquivel, Lordsburg - 13 games, 803 yds (61.8 ypg) with 7 TD - 6 Int
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Candidates: How Isaac Vance Can Win The Mr. Football Award

How Isaac Vance Can Win The Mr. Football Award
Joshua J Grine of NMPreps.com

Today, we start to look at the top players in the state of New Mexico and candidates for the top award - NMPreps.com Mr. Football Award.

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Isaac Vance entered the 2015 season with a stat explosion of 361-yards and 4-touchdowns in the opening weekend. Ranked as the top players returning from the 2017 class in the NMPreps.com Top-60 Players returning in 6A football. Vance went on to have an outstanding season, but what does he need to do to win the NMPreps.com Mr. Football award this season?

The obvious, he's a running back. Only two positions have won the award 8 quarterbacks and 2 running backs. Using those two running backs as our standard stick in the statical aspect he has a realstic chance of winning the award.

Past RB Winners
2013 - JJ Granados, Las Cruces: 2,069-yards and 40 Touchdowns for a 12-1 team State Champion Team.
2009 - Ronnie Daniels, La Cueva: 2,261-yards and 38-touchdowns for a 12-1 team State Champion Team.

Huge numbers to live up to but if we recap last season he falls in line with the two RB winners already as he totaled for 2,200-rushing years last season. In, the opening two games of the season he totaled 608-yards and if memory serves me correct Vance missed a few games due to injury, so the total could have been higher.

Next, the big number is lighting up the scoreboard. Both winners had 38 and 40 touchdowns. Vance had 30 last season but remind you that he missed a few games.

The last thing on the line could come in the form of leading the team late into the post season and becoming a state champion. So a little assistants from his teammates in getting this team some wins. A near to perfect season will due but a state title could be the barrier.

So let's give a projection of 2,250 rushing yards, 39 touchdowns, plus 10 wins and a state championship or runner up could win the award for the stud running back who was ranked No. 1 last season. He had the rushing yards last season but needs to achieve that mark again, maybe a little over it, in 2016. Maybe it comes down to a state title.

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Which 1st Year Head Coach Will Have The Biggest Impact?

Which 1st Year Head Coach Will Have The Biggest Impact?

  • Lovington - Hired Anthony Gonzales former Dunbar TX DC

    Votes: 9 10.6%
  • Artesia - Hired Rex Henderson former Varsity assistant at Artesia

    Votes: 21 24.7%
  • Las Cruces - Mark Lopez former Las Cruces Offensive Coordinator

    Votes: 7 8.2%
  • Belen - Hired Greg Hennington former Mayfield OC

    Votes: 34 40.0%
  • Silver - Raul Diaz named head coach at Silver. Was interm when Branson stepped down.

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Valley - Hired Judge Chavez

    Votes: 8 9.4%
  • Tularosa - Richard Grace former Onate assistant Coach

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Socorro - Andrew McCraw - Former Lovington Assistant Coach

    Votes: 6 7.1%

Espanola - Hired Jose Maes - Former Questa HC

Artesia - Hired Rex Henderson former Varsity assistant at Artesia

Lovington - Hired Anthony Gonzales former Dunbar TX DC

Belen - Hired Greg Hennington former Mayfield OC

Silver - Raul Diaz named head coach at Silver. Was interm when Branson stepped down.

Valley - Hired Judge Chavez

Tularosa - Richard Grace former Onate assistant Coach

Pojoaque - Jorge Oropoza former DC at Espanola

Las Cruces - Mark Lopez former Las Cruces Offensive Coordinator

Socorro - Andrew McCraw - Former Lovington Assistant Coach

Metro Passing League - Week 1 - Thursday

Metro Passing League - Week 1 - Thursday

Today, we continue to highlight the games at the Metro Passing League held each Tuesday and Thursday at Highland High School in Albuquerque, NM.

Tuesday we seen a few prospects rise on our radar along with a few new to the radar. Today, we continue to bring big names and maybe a few new ones for the 2016 season.

Notes From Thursday

We watched the first games on the day of action this afternoon and we seen separation of top teams and maybe lower tier programs. Some are clicking while others might be just lacing their cleats for the season.

St. Pius X was rolling on all cylinders as they played Atrisco Heritage in the opening game. Top performer on the day played on the defensive end tonight and was a linebacker for the Sartans in 6-foot-2 Adrian Leon. Also, playing well was the Rio Rancho Rams where talent is deep, where most players could be listed today. Cibola and Valley battled in a high energy contest.

Ten Stock Risers From Thursday

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Adrian Leon - St. Pius X (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/6-foot-2/210
Leon, was a named not mentioned among top LB's earlier this summer but that is all forgotten as the 6-foot-2 Linebacker completely dominated in the opening game. He edges out a defensive teammate today for the award of Top Performer. Leon edged Schull (listed below) by the fact that Leon was also catching passes for the Sartans.

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Austin Schull - St. Pius X (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/MLB/6-foot-1/225
If you haven't seen Schull, the Middle Linebacker for the Sartans then you have another thing coming. The 225, 6'1 prospect is on the rise. Very smart player and on each play but loved how vocal he was directing his team.

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Tyler Spencer - Rio Rancho HS (Rio Rancho, NM)
Senior/CB/5-foot-7/150
Keeping the Thursday theme on the defensive end of the ball to start of the top performers Spencer had a ball on just about anything thrown into his yard.

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Jonathan Sierra - Valley HS (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/WR/5-foot-7/125
Making some key highlight catches for the Vikings was Sierra another prospect hitting the radar and one to watch during the new era for head coach Judge Chavez.

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Drew Ortiz - St. Pius X (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/QB/5-foot-11/180
The best quarterback out today is Drew Ortiz who is the number two ranked player returning in 5A football for the 2017 class. Ortiz proved it connecting over and over with his receivers.

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Need Info: Not a super flashy WR, but caught everything that went his way and what more could you ask for. He made big plays when they were need.

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Cameron Herrera - Manzano HS (Albuquerque, NM)
Junior/MLB/6-foot/190
The junior was one of the top overall players on the day for the Monarchs, he is a yes sir type of prospect that is a work horse. Will be nice to see his development the next two seasons.

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Deshawn Lee Hope Christian HS (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/WR/5-foot-9/150
The best playmaker for the Huskies on the day, Lee was the main target and for good reason. Solid hands and a two way player, also a linebacker for the Huskies.

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Nic Little - Rio Rancho HS (Rio Rancho, NM)
Senior/QB/6-foot-1/185
Little transitioned to QB after playing WR last season. He seemed to be in a battle for the starting slot but hands down the second best QB on the entire day.

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Valentine Morris - Atrisco Heritage Academy (Albuquerque, NM)
Senior/WR-DL/6-foot-1/190
I don't know what I liked more on Valentine. He played well on offense - showed he had good hands - or that he was the best defender for his team. Also, what's not to like with a name like Valentine Morris. Another respectable young man.

Revisiting Football Schedules

2016 Cleveland
8/27 @ Onate
9/2 La Cueva
9/9 Las Cruces
9/16 Centennial
9/23 Cleveland
9/30 Atrisco
10/7 Rio Rancho
10/13 @ Cibola
10/21 Piedra Vista
11/4 @ Volcano Vista

2016 Rio Rancho
8/26 @Mayfield
9/2 EP Americas
9/9 @Clovis
9/16 Oñate
9/23 Manzano
9/30 @Sandia
10/7 @Cleveland
10/14 Volcano Vista
10/21 Open
10/28 @Cibola
11/4 Piedra Vista

Centennial Hawks

@ Albuquerque
Manzano
@ La Cueva
Cleveland
* Hobbs
* @ Carlsbad
* Gadsden
* Mayfield
* Las Cruces
* Denotes District Games

Onate Knights
Cleveland
@ Atrisco Heritage
Sandia
@ Rio Rancho
* @ Gadsen
* Mayfield
* @ Carlsbad
* Hobbs
* Las Cruces
* Centennial
* Denotes District Game

Las Cruces Bulldawgs
@ Eldorado
Cibola
@ Cleveland
@ Valley
BYE
* Gadsden
* @ Hobbs
* Carlsbad
* Centennial
* @ Onate
* @ Mayfield
*Denotes District Game

Mayfield Trojans
Rio Rancho
Del Valle
Eldorado
Volcano Vista
Carlsbad
* Onate
* Centennial
* Gadsden
* Hobbs
* Las Cruces
*Denotes District Game

APS Football Schedules For 2016


Albuquerque Bulldogs
Centennial
Valencia
Open
Eldorado
Del Norte
Cibola
Rio Grande
Valley
West Mesa
Highland
Atrisco Heritage

Atrisco Heritage Jaguars
Manzano
Onate
Open
Del Norte
Volcano Vista
Cleveland
Valley
West Mesa
Highland
Rio Grande
Albuquerque

Cibola Cougars
La Cueva
Las Cruces
Manzano
Carlsbad
Sandia
Albuquerque
Piedra Vista
Cleveland
Volcano Vista
Rio Rancho
Open

Del Norte Knights
West Mesa
Farmington
Los Lunas
Atrico Heritage
Albuquerque
Rio Grande
Los Alamos
Capital
Academy

Eldorado Eagles
Las Cruces
Volcano Vista
Mayfield
Albuquerque
Valley
Open
Clovis
Sandia
Manzano
La Cueva
Santa Fe

Highland Hornets
St. Pius X
Belen
Open
Valencia
La Cueva
Volcano Vista
West Mesa
Rio Grande
Atrisco
Albuquerque
Valley

La Cueva Bears
Cibola
Cleveland
Centennial
West Mesa
Highland
Open
Manzano
Santa Fe
Sandia
Eldorado
Clovis

Manzano Monarchs
Atrisco Heritage
Centennial
Cibola
Open
Rio Rancho
Piedra Vista
La Cueva
Clovis
Eldorado
Santa Fe
Sandia

Rio Grande Ravens
Sandia
Miyamura
Open
Belen
Los Lunas
Del Norte
Albuquerque
Highland
Valley
Atrisco Heritage
West Mesa

Sandia Matadors
Rio Grande
Valley
Onate
Open
Cibola
Rio Rancho
Santa Fe
Eldorado
La Cueva
Clovis
Manzano

Valley Vikings
Volcano Vista
Sandia
Alamogordo
Las Cruces
Eldorado
Open
Atrisco Heritage
Albuquerque
Rio Grande
West Mesa
Highland

Volcano Vista Hawks
Valley
Eldorado
West Mesa
Mayfield
Atrisco Heritage
Highland
Open
Rio Rancho
Cibola
Piedra Vista
Cleveland

West Mesa
Del Norte
St. Pius X
Volcano Vista
La Cueva
Piedra Vista
Open
Highland
Atrisco Heritage
Albuquerque
Valley
Rio Grande

ARTESIA
8/26 Carlsbad
9/2 Hobbs
9/9 Valencia
9/16 Deming
9/23 Cleveland
9/30 Los Lunas
10/7 Alamogordo
10/14 Open
10/21 Roswell
10/28 Goddard
11/04 Lovington

BELEN
Fri, 8/26 - Bloomfield
Sat, 9/3 - @ Highland
Fri, 9/9 - Farmington
Fri, 9/16 - Rio Grande
Fri, 9/23 - @Roswell
Fri, 9/30 - Deming
Fri, 10/7 - @ Valencia
Fri, 10/14 - Los Lunas
10/21 - OPEN
Sat, 10/29 - @ St. Pius
Fri, 11/4 - Grants

LOS LUNAS
Fri, 8/26 - @Aztec
Fri, 9/2 - @Alamogordo
Fri, 9/9 - Del Norte
Fri, 9/16 - Roswell
Thurs, 9/22 - Rio Grande
Fri, 9/30 - @ Artesia
Fri, 10/7 - OPEN
Fri, 10/14 - @ Belen
Fri, 10/21 - St. Pius
Fri, 10/28 - @ Grants
Fri, 11/4 - Valencia

Alamogordo's Football Schedule
Scrimmage Clovis on August 19th in Roswell
8-26 @ Valencia
9-2 Los Lunas
9-9 Valley
9-16 St. Pius X
Open
9-30 @ Goddard
10-7 Artesia
10-14 @ Roswell
10-21 Chaparral
10-28 @ Santa Teresa
11-4 @ Deming

Roswell
Ruidoso 8/26 Home
Gadsden 9/2 Away
Hobbs 9/9 Home
Los Lunas 9/16 Away
Belen 9/16 Home
Farmington 9/30 Away
Alamogordo 10/14 Home
Artesia 10/21 Away
Lovington 10/28 Away
Goddard 11/4 Home

Shiprock Chieftains 2016

8-26 @ Socorro
9-2 @ Newcomb
9-9 vs. Dolores, Co. (Veterans Appreciation)
9-16 vs. Gallup
9-23 vs. Kirtland Central
9-30 @ Cuba
10-7 vs. Crownpoint
10-14 Open
10-21 vs. Wingate *
10-28 @ Thoreau *
11-4 vs. Navajo Prep *

Summer "camp"

It is the week before the official start of practice, which means it is time for what I find to be a bothersome practice: the "non-mandatory" pre-tryout camp for a price.

Some schools in Albuquerque (I don't know about elsewhere), hold a paid "camp" the week before tryouts for high school age players. In my mind, it is a way to extend tryouts from one week to two, and extract money from the students in the process. The NMAA doesn't regulate summer activities, leaving it up to the school districts, other than stating that summer participation cannot be a requirement for participation in the regular season. APS says only that participation in summer programs may not be made mandatory.

I'm sure the coaches will tell you that the paid pre-tryout camp is not mandatory and does not affect how they choose their teams. I'm just as sure that parents and players (especially incoming 9th-graders) will tell you that they think missing the camp would be held against them, or at least would hurt their chances of making a team, and feel compelled to pony up for the camp.
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How much does it cost to play high school football?

This came up on the soccer board, which is a bit of a ghost town, so I am asking football parents here: how much do you pay for your son to be on a team at a public high school?

What I mean is, how much do you pay to your school's booster club, or otherwise, during the course of the season? Is there a minimum contribution, or do you have to fund-raise a certain amount? How much do you have to pay for banquet tickets or end-of-season gifts? Or anything else? Where does the money go?

If you want to identify the school, great; if not, that's fine also. I am curious if APS parents pay more or less than in other parts of the state.

Candidates: How Josh Foley Can Win The Mr. Football Award?

Candidates: How Josh Foley Can Win The Mr. Football Award?
Joshua J Grine of NMPreps.com

Today, we start to look at the top players in the state of New Mexico and candidates for the top award - NMPreps.com Mr. Football Award.

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Josh Foley, joins the first player we have on our NMPreps.com Mr. Football candidate list, looking to become the third running back to win the award. Foley, ran out the gates last season with a 3-touchdown opening game to the 2015 season on 125-yards (9.5 average). Let us not forget his season high 208-yard, 3-touchdown game against Las Cruces High School.

Past RB Winners
2013 - JJ Granados, Las Cruces: 2,069-yards and 40 Touchdowns for a 12-1 team State Champion Team.
2009 - Ronnie Daniels, La Cueva: 2,261-yards and 38-touchdowns for a 12-1 team State Champion Team.

Those numbers will be hard to live up too, especially for Foley who had games he would carry 20 times, then 9. Touches will be important for him but consistency will also be the determining factor. Had a decent stretch of touches and going over 100-yards, including the 208-yard game.

Yes, some may say "only" 1,081-yards last season for Foley. However, this young man played for a team that had a QB that had over 2,000-yards passing. They will air it out but Foley will have the opportunity to get his. Let's be honest, he can't have those dip games of 60-yards this year if he wants to stay in consideration. Most winners have that stat that sticks out. Getting closer to 2,000-yards will matter. 1,700-yards might be a standard stick.

Now to touchdowns, this is that stat that I've talked about, in winning the award. The past two RB winners had 40 and 38. Foley, had 15-touchdowns last season and might need a boost in this department. Over 20-touchdowns could be a must to be considered in the candidate race. Especially, with other RB's that will be on this list that could go for 30 plus.

The plus side that Foley will have over many candidates is that Foley plays for the preseason No. 1 team in the state of New Mexico in the Rio Rancho Rams. Winning a state championship only helps the case and this could be the return for the 2014 state champs who also had a Mr. Football winner.

Here we go, an undefeated season capped with a State Title. At the least 1,700-rushing yards, 23-touchdowns and consistently over 100-yards rushing each game. The task is tall but for prospects like Foley who have high expectations he could live up to it.

2016 Pre-Season Candidates
Josh Foley, Sr., RB, Rio Rancho High School
Isaac Vance, Sr., RB, Mayfield High School
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Recruiting News 2016 Commitment List

2016 Basketball Commitment List

Johnny McCants - Onate - New Mexico State University

Braxton Bouyer - Manzao - Northern New Mexico College

Richie Lucero - Grants - Fort Lewis College (Colorado)

Isaac Maldonado - Cibola - Eastern New Mexico (Portales)

Cesar Molina - Centennial - Fort Lewis (Colorado)

Daniel Amador - Roswell - Committed to New Mexico Junior College (Hobbs)

Dustin Gaddis - Sandia Prep - Colorado School of Mines.

Andres Villa - Deming - UT Permian Basin

Johnny Worrall - Gateway Christian - Washington University in St Louis (D3).

John Paul Garcia - Tucumcari HS - Adams State (Colorado)

Noah Waide - Goddard - Commits to Vanguard University

Brannon Karger - Texico - Hardin Simmons

Eric Coca - Capital - Northern New Mexico College

Caleb Wroten - Sandia - Committed to Adams State

Holt Shelley - Cliff HS - University of New Mexico *preferred walk-on.

Uriah Arellano - Espanola Valley - Northern New Mexico College

Casimiro Fresquez - Mora - Northern New Mexico College

Marshall Moore - Rio Grande - Johnson and Whales (Denver, Colo)

Ralph Cueto - Carlsbad - University of the Southwest (Hobbs, NM)

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Video Recap - North Rolls 38-13
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Recap

Albuquerque, New Mexico - The North All-Stars rolled Wednesday Night over the South 38-13 in front of 2,000 fans at Nusenda Community Stadium.

The North All-Stars jumped to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter after Eldorado Quarterback Jayce Jackson hooked up with Valley's Elijah Naranjo for a 40-yard score. Volcano Vista Quarterback Josh Williams would then hit Naranjo on a 82-yard touchdown to make it 14-0.

After the North forced a South Punt, Williams a standout from Volcano Vista who told us after the game he's walking on at UNM scored on a quarterback keeper from 10-yards out to make it 21-0 in the first quarter.

The South would get on the board in the second quarter when Artesia Quarterback Justin Houghtaling threw a touchdown pass, followed by Daulton Hatley of Clovis who threw a touchdown to Artesia's Carlos Carrasco to make it 21-13. Just before half, Sandia's Jimmy Gallegos hit a 35-yard field goal to make it 24-13 at the break.

The North came out firing threw the air, Williams hooked up with Naranjo again and in the 4th quarter Williams scored his 4th touchdown of the night off a short touchdown run to make the final 38-13.

Players That Stood Out
Aaron Bean - Atrisco Heritage - DB
Alex Sais - St. Pius X - DL
Cameron Burkley - Centennial - OL
Carlos Carrasco - Artesia - WR
Daulton Hatley - Clovis - QB
Devin Beard - Hobbs - WR
Dominic Anaya - Roswell - DB
Elijah Naranjo - Valley - WR
Ethan Alvardo - Mayfield - DB
Ethan Featherstone - Goddard - LB
George Nion - Centennial - OL
Idan Urrutia - West Mesa - DL
Isaac Amaya - Hobbs - QB
Isaiah Lowery - Sandia - OL
Jacob Enriquez - Artesia - LB
Jacob Miley - Roswell - WR
Jayce Jackson - Eldorado - QB
Jimmy Gallegos - Sandia - K
Josh Williams - Volcano Vista - QB
Justin Houghtaling - Artesia - QB
Marcus Williams - Cleveland - WR
Noah Pearce - Mayfield - DL
Roope Henry - Cleveland - DL
Santos Taylor - Cleveland - OL

Recruiting News 2016 Baseball Commits

2016 Baseball Commits

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D1 Commits

Tanner West - LHP - Volcano Vista - Arizona State

Andrew Gillespie - IF - Sandia - New Mexico

Connor Mang - RHP - Los Alamos - New Mexico

Jensen Lewis - RHP - Cibola - New Mexico

Nate Garley - RHP - Eldorado - New Mexico

Cal Villarreal - LHP - Goddard - New Mexico State *2017

Joe Standley - RHP - Hope - New Mexico State

Mitch Buffett - RHP - St. Pius X - New Mexico State

D2/JC/NAIA/Other Commitments

Andrew Shanor - UTIL - Goddard - Wittenberg

Anthony Robles - RHP - La Cueva - Eastern Arizona

Beau Williams - RHP - Sandia Prep - Eastern New Mexico

Bigie Sufunentes - OF - Las Cruces - Luna CC

Chris Carr - UTIL - Rio Rancho - Eastern Arizona

Christian Jojola - 1B - Eldorado - Siskiyous

Derek Farmer - 3B - Goddard - Waylan Baptist

Devin Beard - IF - Hobbs - North Central Texas

Gabe Trujillo - C - Volcano Vista - Eastern New Mexico

Grant Wagner - RHP - Portales - Eastern New Mexico

Isaiah Tovar - RHP - Hobbs - Eastern New Mexico

Jacob Wyly - UTIL - Academy - Univ. of Southwest

Jerrod Day - UTIL - Volcano Vista - Univ. of Southwest

Jarrett Genero - OF - Los Alamos - New Mexico Highlands

Jesse Watson - IF - Centennial - New Mexico JC

Josue Ruiz - IF - Valencia - Eastern New Mexico

JR Gonzales - Robertson - Commits to Luna CC

Josh Chavarria - RHP - Carlsbad - Cochise JC

Justin Lotz - UTIL - St. Pius X - Univ. of Southwest

Keaton Greenwald - UTIL - Clovis - Lubbock Christian

Lane Saunders - LHP - Los Alamos - Eastern New Mexico

Luis D. Quintana - UTIL - Atrisco Heritage - Frank Phillips

Matt Marquez - RHP - Atrisco Heritage - New Mexico JC

Matt Rozzel - OF - Eldorado - Eastern Arizona

Miles Hilton - LHP - St. Pius X - Cochise JC

Pablo Herrera - IF - Albuquerque - Otero JC

Randall Gurule - UTIL - Academy - Pacific

Riley Patterson - C/OF - Cleveland - New Mexico JC

Sergio Lucero - LHP - Centennial - Otero JC

Seth Jones - RHP - Academy - Trinity

Stone Romero - C - La Cueva - Lamar JC

Tanner Dickerman - IF - Texico - Eastern New Mexico

Tristan Bowden - LHP - Artesia - Eastern New Mexico

Willie Baez - OF - Rio Rancho - Otero JC


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