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Feature Week 13 NMPreps New Mexico High School Football Top-40 Player Performances: Unveiling the Gridiron Heroes of the Quarterfinals

Week 13 NMPreps New Mexico High School Football Top-40 Player Performances: Unveiling the Gridiron Heroes of the Quarterfinals

As the curtain fell on the quarterfinals of the 2023 state playoffs, the gridiron came alive with standout performances from New Mexico's high school football talents. The Week 13 NMPreps top-40 players showcased their skills, leaving an indelible mark on the playoff landscape.

At the forefront, Albuquerque Academy's Dalton Logan Lee demonstrated defensive prowess with 7 solo tackles, a crucial pass deflection, and an exceptional role as the long snapper. His multifaceted contributions proved instrumental in his team's quest for victory.

Lovington's dynamic duo, Wyatt Gomez and Demarcus Thompson, orchestrated a symphony of offensive brilliance. Gomez, the seasoned quarterback, delivered a stellar performance with 10 completions for 170 yards and 4 touchdowns. Thompson, a force on both sides of the ball, exhibited prowess with 2 receptions for 75 yards, 2 touchdowns, and a defensive showcase comprising 4 tackles, 3 tackles for loss (TFL), and a fumble recovery turned touchdown.

The Lovington offensive line, led by Valente Herrera, dominated with 7 pancake blocks, ensuring Gomez had the time and space to orchestrate the aerial assault. Herrera also showcased defensive prowess with 3 tackles, 1 TFL, 0.5 sack, and a crucial blocked punt.

Rayce Ramirez of Rio Rancho proved to be a scoring machine, recording 3 touchdowns in a commanding win over Sandia. His explosive plays left an indelible mark on the highlight reel, driving his team deeper into the playoff journey.

Rio Rancho's air superiority was further emphasized by Dominic Valdez, who snagged a receiving touchdown from 21 yards, and kicker Bryson Strohecker, who calmly drilled a 37-yard field goal through the uprights.

Dual-threat quarterback JJ Arellano showcased his versatility with 2 touchdowns—a 21-yard pass and an 84-yard rush—amassing 127 yards passing in a stellar display against Sandia. His performance was complemented by Anthony Raymer, who contributed 116 all-purpose yards, showcasing his versatility across receiving, rushing, and returns.

In the Hobbs and Cleveland game, Saul Armendariz of Hobbs churned out 83 rushing yards. Cleveland offense led by quarterback Jordan Hatch, who amassed 185 passing yards and four passing touchdowns.

La Cueva's offensive dynamic duo, Cameron Dyer and Cheeto Lumbrera III, stole the spotlight in their commanding win over Farmington. Dyer orchestrated the offense with 243 total yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, and precise passing, while Lumbrera III bulldozed his way to 2 rushing touchdowns and 118 yards.

Piedra Vista's Brig Keiser left an impression with 100 rushing yards against Valley, displaying his prowess as a running back.

In a defensive showcase, Bloomfield's Eli Meador wreaked havoc with 3 interceptions, including a pick-6, a sack, a forced fumble, and 7 solo tackles, ensuring defensive dominance in their win over Albuquerque Academy.

The passing maestro of Las Cruces, Gunnar Guardiola, orchestrated a symphony of throws with 275 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. His reliable target, Nate Libby, hauled in 10 receptions for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns, ensuring Las Cruces emerged victorious against Centennial. Centennial's Zaiden Davis (2025) paced the way for Centennial with 5 touchdowns.

NMPreps Dawg of the Week - Week 13: Cameron Dyer - La Cueva

In a week filled with remarkable performances, Cameron Dyer of La Cueva emerged as the Dawg of the Week, showcasing his dual-threat prowess in the quarterfinal clash against the 11-seed Farmington. Dyer's stats tell the tale of a quarterback who orchestrated an offensive symphony, leaving a trail of awe in his wake.

Against Farmington, Dyer exhibited his command over the game, accumulating 243 total yards with 17 completions on 28 passing attempts. However, it wasn't just his arm that did the talking; Dyer added another dimension to his play with three rushing touchdowns, a testament to his versatility and impact on the ground.

The season-long consistency of Dyer has been nothing short of phenomenal. With 900 rushing yards and 1913 passing yards, he has been the driving force behind La Cueva's offensive juggernaut, amassing a total of 37 touchdowns, with 20 through the air.

As the leader of the 3-seeded Bears, Dyer has steered his team into the semifinals, setting the stage for a showdown against Las Cruces. His ability to read defenses, deliver precise passes, and make plays with his legs has made him a true catalyst for La Cueva's success. Cameron Dyer's stellar performance in Week 13 cements his status as the NMPreps Dawg of the Week, and all eyes will be on him as the Bears chase glory in the upcoming semifinal clash.

40 TOP PLAYERS FROM WEEK 13

Anthony Raymer - Rio Rancho - Amassed 116 all-purpose yards (84 yards receiving, 19 rushing yards, 15 return yards) in a triumph over Sandia.

Braden Beck - Portales - Secured 4 receptions for 40 yards, contributing to Portales' offensive efforts.

Brayden Hollis - St. Michael's - Intercepted a pass, showcasing defensive prowess with a 50-yard return.

Brig Keiser - Piedra Vista - Showcased his ground game with an impressive 100 rushing yards against Valley.

Bryson Strohecker - Rio Rancho - Nailed a 37-yard field goal, adding crucial points to Rio Rancho's victory.

Cael Houghtaling - Artesia - Threw a touchdown pass, showcasing his quarterback skills in Artesia's offensive lineup.

Cameron Dyer - La Cueva - Totaled 243 yards, completing 17 of 28 passes and securing three rushing touchdowns in a commanding win over Farmington (45-6).

Cannon Walton - Raton - 173 rushing yards, 2 TD vs SM

Cheeto Lumbrera III - La Cueva - Scored two rushing touchdowns and gained 118 yards, contributing significantly to La Cueva's offensive success.

Cole Seidenberger - NMMI - Cole Seidenberger's remarkable dual-threat performance played a pivotal role in his team's success, proving that he is not only a force to be reckoned with on offense but also a standout defensive player. 100+ yards rushing, 2 rushing touchdowns vs West Las Vegas.

Dalton Logan Lee - Albuquerque Academy - Demonstrated excellence with 7 solo tackles, a pass deflection, and notable contributions on special teams as a long snapper.

Demarcus Thompson - Lovington - Exhibited prowess on both offense and defense, securing 2 receptions for 75 yards and 2 touchdowns, and contributing defensively with a pancake block, 4 tackles, 3 TFLs, .5 sack, and a fumble recovery for a 35-yard touchdown.

Dominic Valdez - Rio Rancho - Made a notable impact with a receiving touchdown from 21 yards out.

Eli Meador - Bloomfield - Displayed defensive dominance with 3 interceptions, a sack, a forced fumble, and 7 solo tackles in a victory over Albuquerque Academy.

Elijah Melancon - Eunice - Excelled with 227 passing yards (17 of 25), 5 passing touchdowns, and 17 yards rushing.

Frankie Galindo - Artesia - Scored a rushing touchdown (4 yards) and a 2-point conversion, contributing to Artesia's offensive success.

Grayson Frederich - Sandia - Recorded 5 receptions for 96 yards (19.2 YPC).

Gunnar Guardiola - Las Cruces - Tallied 275 passing yards (22 of 29) and 2 touchdowns in a notable performance.

Isaac Garcia - Raton - 12 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 caused fumble vs St. Michael's.

Izac Cazares - Artesia - Displayed versatility with 1 receiving touchdown (80 yards), 1 rushing touchdown, and 1 passing touchdown (20-yard pass to Trent Egeland).

Jacob Mattorano - Raton - Passed for 81 yards (12 of 23) against St. Michael's.

JJ Arellano - Rio Rancho - Secured 2 touchdowns, 1 passing (21 yards) and 1 rushing (84 yards), accumulating 127 passing yards in a victory over Sandia (38-6).

Jordan Hatch - Cleveland - Threw for 185 passing yards and four passing touchdowns against Hobbs.

Josh Estrada - Roswell - Scored a 42-yard receiving touchdown.

Josiah Rodriguez - Artesia - Intercepted a pass and returned it for a 46-yard pick-6.

Julian Richard - Silver - 4 receiving touchdowns in win.

Lucas Gurule - St. Michael's - Made 2 touchdown receptions in a crucial win over Raton (21-14).

Malachi Mitchell - Roswell - Scored a 52-yard receiving touchdown.

Manny Fuentez - Roswell - Threw 3 passing touchdowns and gained over 152 passing yards in a victory over Mayfield.

Matthew Saiz - Artesia - Contributed with 1 receiving touchdown (23 yards).

Matthias Duran - St. Michael's - Scored 1 rushing touchdown against Raton.

Nate Libby - Las Cruces - Impressed with 10 receptions, 150 yards, and 2 touchdowns in a win over Centennial.

Nicholas Chavez - Santa Rosa - Gained 146 rushing yards and scored 2 touchdowns against Texico.

Nick Mertz - La Cueva - Intercepted a pass in the victory over Farmington.

Nye Estrada - Artesia - Threw 2 passing touchdowns (23 yards, 80 yards) in a dominating 57-14 win over Los Alamos.

Paxton Culpepper - Portales - Totaled 190 yards (140 passing, 50 rushing) with a 17-of-24 passing performance.

Phillip Finley - Artesia - Intercepted a pass in the victory over Los Alamos.

Rayce Ramirez - Rio Rancho - Secured 3 touchdowns in a win over Sandia.

Ryan Alfaro - Deming - 4 touchdowns in win over Goddard.

Saul Armendariz - Hobbs - Gained 83 rushing yards against Cleveland.

Valente Herrera - Lovington - Contributed significantly with 7 pancake blocks, 3 tackles, 1 TFL, .5 sack, 1 FF, and 1 blocked punt.

WD Hyer - Raton - 10 tackles, .5 sacks, 1 caused fumble vs SM

Wyatt Gomez - Lovington - Impressed with a 10-of-16 passing performance, accumulating 170 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns. Additionally, he contributed 4 rushes for 37 yards and 1 touchdown.

Zach Radloff - Portales - Scored a 37-yard rushing touchdown and finished with 72 yards rushing.

Zaiden Davis - Centennial - Scored 5 touchdowns in a notable performance against Las Cruces.

Zane Mayberry - Portales - Secured 5 receptions for 50 yards.

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Poll: Most Intriguing Score/Game from Week 13?

Poll: Most Intriguing Score or Game from Week 13?

  • (7) Las Cruces 38, (2) Centennial 34

    Votes: 37 50.7%
  • (5) Deming 33, (4) Goddard 0

    Votes: 42 57.5%
  • (1) St. Michael's 21, (9) Raton 14 - Final

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • (5) NMMI 35, (4) West Las Vegas 8 - Final

    Votes: 16 21.9%
  • (1) Eunice 54, (5) Tularosa 0 - Final

    Votes: 13 17.8%
  • (2) Texico 29, (3) Santa Rosa 21 - Final

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • (1) Melrose 50, (7) Clayton 0 - Final/8-Man Champ

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • (2) Roy/Mosquero 46, (1) Gateway Christian 38 - Final/6-Man Champ

    Votes: 10 13.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Poll: Most Intriguing Score from Week 13?

Player Rankings Players to Watch: 2025 Class

NMPreps New Mexico Top 2025

PLAYERSCHOOL
Cameron DyerLa Cueva (Albuquerque, NM)
Jalin HollandLos Lunas (Los Lunas, NM)
Kenyon AguinoVolcano Vista (Albuquerque, NM)
Latavious MorrisAtrisco Heritage (Albuquerque, NM)
Josiah FresquezLos Alamos (Los Alamos, NM)
Jesus LiconHighland (Albuquerque, NM)
Michael BeckFarmington (Farmington, NM)
Daniel LovatoLa Cueva (Albuquerque, NM)
Abraham PenaHobbs (Hobbs, NM)
Ali MirelesAlbuquerque (Albuquerque, NM)
Damiran SmithAlamogordo (Alamogordo, NM)
Thomas AdamsSandia (Albuquerque, NM)
Mason HowellSandia (Albuquerque, NM)
Gabe TrujilloValley (Albuquerque, NM)
Xavier NezNavajo Prep (Farmington, NM)
Hudson BrownVolcano Vista (Albuquerque, NM)
AJ ManningCleveland (Rio Rancho, NM)
Josh FosterCibola (Albuquerque, NM)
Ethan CoomesOrgan Mountain (Las Cruces, NM)
Julian GonzalesOrgan Mountain (Las Cruces, NM)
John HoracekGrants (Grants, NM)
Jesse GonzalesRobertson (Las Vegas, NM)

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Feature Week 13 Saturday Preview and Predictions

Week 13 Saturday Preview and Predictions

Today, NMPreps presents a preview and predictions for the Saturday games in New Mexico high school football. We cover every 5A, 4A, and 3A quarterfinal matchup, highlighting key players to watch. Additionally, our coverage includes a comprehensive preview of the 2A semifinals along with our predictions.

5A Quarterfinal - #2 Artesia Bulldogs vs #7 Los Alamos Hilltoppers

Get ready for an intense showdown in the 5A Quarterfinals as the #2 Artesia Bulldogs clash with the #7 Los Alamos Hilltoppers. The Bulldogs have marched into the quarterfinals with confidence after an impressive 9-1 season and a runner-up finish in District 4-5A. Their potent offense is led by the throwing arm of quarterback Nye Estrada, known for his precision throughout his career. However, it’s not just the air game that makes them formidable; the Bulldogs have a powerful run game spearheaded by Frankie Galindo, a key figure in their chain-moving strategy. On the defensive front, seniors Phillip Finley and David Hammonds are set to track the Hilltoppers' plays, focusing on shutting down their opposition's moves.

Los Alamos, on the other hand, has been on an upward trajectory, surging into the quarterfinals after a triumphant victory against the 10-seed Highland (55-13). Led by the promising junior quarterback Kyle Evenhus, the Hilltoppers boast a robust squad comprising senior Niko Garcia and senior Melaki Gutierrez. Evenhus’s exceptional season, marked by 1616 passing yards and 21 touchdowns, demonstrates the strength of the Hilltoppers' aerial offense, showcased by his 321 yards and 4 touchdowns in their recent win against Highland.

Prediction: Both teams enter the contest with vigor and determination, hungry for a spot in the semifinals. While Los Alamos might have grabbed a playoff victory, their journey to Artesia’s home turf, the famous Bulldog Bowl, promises to be a new experience for the program. However, the Bulldogs’ multifaceted offense and solid defense might prove overwhelming. The prediction tips the scales slightly in Artesia’s favor, with a forecast of a dominant 42-14 win over Los Alamos.

5A Quarterfinal - #4 Goddard Rockets vs #5 Deming Wildcats

Get ready for an electrifying clash as the #4 Goddard Rockets square off against the #5 Deming Wildcats in the 5A Quarterfinals. The Rockets, after an impressive 8-3 overall season, earned a bye in the opening round and are gearing up for a fierce contest. Meanwhile, the Wildcats secured their spot in the quarterfinals after a dominant win against the 12-seed Belen Eagles (40-3), setting the stage for a thrilling rematch from an early-season encounter that saw Goddard emerge victorious (35-12) in Roswell.

The Wildcats, who have encountered some challenges this season, faced their losses against the 2-seed Artesia and the 3-seed Goddard. In their latest win against Belen, it was a display of running back prowess with Isaiah Pizzaro and Danny Cordova each scoring two rushing touchdowns, showcasing the Wildcats' offensive firepower. Defensively, the standout performance of All-New Mexico candidate Sebastian Acuna, with 8 solo tackles and 3 sacks, left a considerable impact by disrupting Belen’s offensive line.

Goddard, anchored by seniors Dominic Ramirez at quarterback and Jon Silva at running back, is aiming to break a two-game skid against tough competition in Roswell and Artesia. The Rockets’ defense notably contained the Wildcats' run game in their first matchup, a factor they'll aim to replicate in their pursuit of a playoff win.

Prediction: In a clash that promises to be close and intense, the prediction edges slightly toward the Wildcats. Ryan Alfaro, who has shone throughout the season, seems poised for an even more impressive showing. Given his dual-threat capabilities demonstrated in the previous encounter, an anticipated performance might just tilt the scales in Deming's favor, with a predicted final score of 24-22.

4A Quarterfinal - #1 Bloomfield Bobcats vs #9 Albuquerque Academy Chargers

The 4A Quarterfinal showdown between the #1 Bloomfield Bobcats and the #9 Albuquerque Academy Chargers promises an intense battle on the field. The Bobcats enter the game undefeated, carrying a remarkable 10-0 record and a 16-game winning streak, a testament to their status as the reigning 4A state champions. In contrast, the Chargers, who look to topple the mighty Bobcats, arrive after a victorious road game against the 8-seed Grants.

In their second encounter of the season, Bloomfield dominated their first match, sealing a decisive win (41-0) in Bloomfield. The Chargers, finishing the season 6-5 overall, have witnessed their offense evolve over the course of the season. Despite shifts, running back Jett Galles has been a standout player, delivering a stellar performance in the previous win against Grants. Brody Whitaker stands out as one of the top players in New Mexico high school football, also a strong candidate for the All-New Mexico list, leading the Chargers' defensive line.

The Bobcats have established themselves as a premier program over the past few years, culminating in their state championship win last year. Blake Spencer stepped into the role under center this season and has impressively amassed over 214 passing yards per game. Drew Perez, one of his primary targets, delivered an exceptional performance in their prior matchup against the Chargers, scoring 172 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns.

Prediction: While the Chargers possess a roster with several talented seniors and have displayed determination, the prediction leans in favor of the Bobcats. Head coach Mike Kovacs has firmly established Bloomfield as a powerhouse, a status they've maintained over the years. The anticipated outcome of this clash tips toward a Bloomfield victory, predicted with a final score of 45-13.

4A Quarterfinal - #2 Lovington Wildcats vs #7 Espanola Valley Sundevils

The upcoming clash between the #2 Lovington Wildcats and the #7 Espanola Valley Sundevils in the 4A Quarterfinal promises an enthralling football spectacle. The Wildcats, with a 7-3 overall record, secured the District 4-4A championship and a coveted bye into the quarterfinals. On the other side, the Sundevils have been making significant strides, clinching only their second District Championship in program history and holding an impressive 8-3 record. They've gained entry into the quarterfinals by defeating the 10-seed St. Pius X Sartans last week.

Espanola Valley heads into the quarterfinals riding high on belief and momentum. Senior running backs Adrick Delon and Jack Purdy have been standout players throughout the season. Delon's extraordinary performance, boasting 1,855 rushing yards and an astounding 31 rushing touchdowns, has been the talk of northern New Mexico football. Meanwhile, Purdy seized the limelight in the previous game, rushing for 220 yards and a pivotal touchdown in their win over SPX.

The Wildcats showcased their prowess in their previous victory over Portales, previously considered the 4A favorite, clinching the district championship. The team has been led by senior quarterback Wyatt Gomez, who boasts an impressive 2,820 passing yards and an outstanding 36 passing touchdowns this season. Complemented by the talents of Demarcus Thompson, Cesar Gonzalez, and Elijah Rivero, the Wildcats' receiving core has amassed over 2,400 receiving yards and 32 touchdowns. The Wildcats enter the playoffs as one of the hottest teams, and the question remains whether they can sustain this momentum into the semifinals.

Prediction: The forecast suggests that while Espanola Valley's journey is commendable, the Lovington Wildcats, representing the southeast region, operate at a distinctly higher level. The prediction points toward the Wildcats triumphing with a significant lead, with a final score of 52-23.

3A Quarterfinal - #1 St. Michael's Horsemen vs #9 Raton Tigers

In the upcoming 3A Quarterfinal clash, the #1 seeded St. Michael's Horsemen will face off against the #9 Raton Tigers in what promises to be a thrilling matchup. The Horsemen enter the postseason after securing the District 2-3A championship and boasting an impressive 8-2 overall record. Led by one of the most successful head coaches, Joey Fernandez, St. Michael's is a force to be reckoned with in the postseason. The previous encounter between these teams ended in a 27-24 victory for St. Michael's, intensifying the rivalry as they face off once more in the quarterfinals.

The Raton Tigers have been the embodiment of resilience and progress, showcasing their growth into a formidable program. Last season, they reached the semifinals and continue to exceed expectations. Quarterback Jacob Mattorano has demonstrated consistent performance, passing for 1,617 yards and 17 touchdowns this season. Running backs Cannon Walton and Joseph Saenz have been pivotal, accumulating over 1,500 rushing yards and contributing 18 touchdowns, underlining their significance in the Tigers' offense.

The St. Michael's Horsemen have displayed consistent performance and growth throughout the season. Beginning with a preseason rank of #2, they are eyeing another postseason journey after finishing as the 3A runner-ups in consecutive years. Running back Sorren Annon and Matthias Duran have been instrumental in recent games, geared up to make a significant impact in the playoffs. The defensive line, led by Pete Johnson and Ryan Hunt, remains a formidable force, recognized names making their mark in the 2023 postseason.

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3A Quarterfinal - #2 Robertson Cardinals vs #7 Socorro Warriors


In the upcoming 3A Quarterfinal showdown, the #2 seeded Robertson Cardinals are set to face off against the #7 Socorro Warriors in what's poised to be an intense and competitive rematch. The Cardinals boast an impressive 8-2 overall record, securing a bye into the quarterfinals after finishing as the District 2-3A runner-up. The Warriors, with a 9-2 overall season record, advanced to this stage following a hard-fought victory over Hope Christian in the first round. The stage is set for a rematch after the Cardinals clinched a 28-13 win over Socorro in their initial encounter.

The story of the Warriors revolves around the multi-talented ATH Isaiah Ocampo. His dynamic performance under center is notable, having accumulated 1,846 passing yards and 25 passing touchdowns, coupled with an impressive 928 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns on the ground. Ocampo's versatility and skill set have been pivotal to the Warriors' successes throughout the season.

On the other side, the Robertson Cardinals display remarkable prowess, especially when their game plan is in full swing. ATH Jesse James Gonzales stands out as a key figure, leading the charge with 855 passing yards and 698 rushing yards, contributing 13 touchdowns for the Cardinals. With a roster that includes additional standout athletes like Mateo Gonzales and Mateo Contreras, Robertson is equipped with depth and talent across the board.

Prediction: The forecast for this thrilling clash predicts a victory for the Cardinals. Their inherent talent, bolstered by the depth and prowess displayed by athletes like Gonzales and Contreras, points towards a hard-fought 26-20 win for Robertson. This matchup is expected to deliver an intense battle on the field, showcasing the determination and skill of both the Cardinals and the Warriors as they go head-to-head for a chance to progress further in the 3A playoffs. Football enthusiasts can anticipate an engaging and closely contested game between these competitive sides.

2A Semifinals Preview

#1 Eunice Cardinals vs #5 Tularosa Wildcats​

In a showdown between the seasoned Eunice Cardinals and the surging Tularosa Wildcats, expect an electrifying clash in the 2A Semifinals. The Cardinals, having had a history of dominance with several state championship appearances and titles, are aiming to return to their former glory after missing the championship game last season. Led by the dynamic sophomore quarterback Elijah Melancon and the rushing prowess of Elijan Woods, the Cardinals have been an offensive force, tallying over 2,200 passing yards and nearly 1,000 rushing yards this season.

On the other side, the Wildcats, with an 8-3 overall record, have been on a remarkable run, especially after their convincing victory against the Jal Panthers in the quarterfinals. Noteworthy is their defensive resilience, consistently holding opponents to under 16 points per game. Watch out for the standout playmaker Kani Mathis, who's expected to shine in this crucial postseason game.

Prediction: The prediction leans towards an upset in this encounter, favoring the Wildcats. Riding high on momentum and with their impressive win over Jal, Tularosa is forecasted to clinch a 34-33 victory. This game is expected to be a thrilling contest, showcasing the resurgence of Tularosa and the Cardinals' ambition to reclaim their former championship-winning status.


#2 Texico Wolverines vs #3 Santa Rosa Lions​

The Texico Wolverines and the Santa Rosa Lions are set to ignite the field in what's anticipated to be the marquee event of the day. The Wolverines, with a strong showing in the quarterfinals with a dominant 50-0 victory over the Estancia Bears, are motivated to redeem last year's state championship loss to Jal. Quarterback Cade Figg and standout player Alex Fuentes bring their experience and skill, eyeing a definitive win in this anticipated showdown.

On the other side, the Santa Rosa Lions are charging into the semifinals, fueled by their impressive victory against the Loving Falcons. Laden with talent, especially with ATHs Nicolas Chavez and Jykub Gage showcasing their electrifying prowess this season, the Lions are on the hunt for redemption following their early-season loss to Texico.

Prediction: In a game set to be an instant classic, the prediction tips in favor of the Wolverines, who aim to conclude what they fell short of last year. Anticipate a nail-biting finish, with Texico securing a narrow 23-22 victory. Football enthusiasts can expect a high-stakes, edge-of-the-seat encounter between these fiercely competitive teams.

Scoreboard *****WEEK 13 SCOREBOARDS PLAYOFFS (NOVEMBER 10TH & 11TH)*****

*****WEEK 13 SCOREBOARDS PLAYOFFS (NOVEMBER 10TH & 11TH)*****

Friday, November 10th

Cleveland 45, Hobbs 0 - Final
La Cueva 45, Farmington 6 - Final
Las Cruces 38, Centennial 34 - Final
New Mexico Military 35, West Las Vegas 8 - Final
Piedra Vista 30, Valley 6 - Final
Portales 17, Bernalillo 0 - Final
Rio Rancho 38, Sandia 6 - Final
Roswell 50, Mayfield 0 - Final

Saturday, November 11th
Artesia 57, Los Alamos 14 - F
Bloomfield 55, Albuquerque Academy 0 - F
Cobre 40, Dexter 0 - F
Deming 33, Goddard 0 - F
Eunice 54, Tularosa 0 - F
Lovington 52, Espanola Valley 0 - F
Melrose 50, Clayton 0 - F
Robertson 45, Socorro 13 - F
Roy/Mosquero 46, Gateway Christian 38 - F
Silver 28, Aztec 12 - F
St. Michael's 21, Raton 14 - F
Texico 29, Santa Rosa 21 - F
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Feature Preview and Predictions: 2023 6-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship

Who wins the 2023 6-Man State Championship?

  • Gateway Christian

    Votes: 11 52.4%
  • Roy/Mosquero

    Votes: 10 47.6%

Preview and Predictions: 2023 6-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship

The stage is set for a thrilling showdown in the 6-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship as the #1 Gateway Christian Warriors clash with the #2 Roy/Mosquero Longhorns. Both teams have demonstrated their tenacity throughout the season, and now they are on a collision course to decide the state's ultimate champion.

Records:
  • Gateway Christian: 10-0 overall
  • Roy/Mosquero: 11-0 overall
Path to the 6-Man State Championship: Gateway Christian has bulldozed their way to the championship game, dispatching opponents in impressive fashion. In the quarterfinals, they trounced Floyd 64-6, and in the semifinals, they faced a tough challenge but still managed to outscore Mountainair 66-38. Roy/Mosquero, on the other hand, exhibited their dominance by routing Animas 57-6 in the quarterfinals, and they narrowly edged past Grady with a 27-20 victory in the semifinals.

Why Gateway Christian: Gateway Christian stands as a true powerhouse in 6-man football, boasting an impressive track record. For the past two years, they've clinched state titles, defeating Mountainair in 2022 (53-14) and Ramah in 2021 (70-28). Their remarkable achievement comes with an unblemished record, riding a remarkable 33-game winning streak into the state championship.

The Warriors have been an offensive juggernaut, averaging over 57 points per game, while their defense has been equally formidable, allowing only 10 points per game this season. Their dominance is underscored by the fact that only three times this season have opposing teams managed to score in double digits. Ethaniel Wigley, a standout junior, has been a driving force for Gateway Christian, excelling as a running back, receiver, and a formidable linebacker/secondary star.

The key question for the Warriors is whether they can continue their offensive onslaught against the stout defense of the Roy/Mosquero Longhorns.

Why Roy/Mosquero: The Roy/Mosquero Longhorns are making a rare appearance in the state championship game, with their last appearance dating back to 1999, a loss to Melrose. Their last championship win occurred in 1998 & 1997, and these accomplishments were achieved well before any current player on their roster was even born.

This year's 11-0 Longhorns, however, have defied the odds and showcased a well-rounded team capable of getting on the board. Their defense has significantly improved this season, with three shutout wins since late September and holding teams to just 19 points in total before allowing Grady to score 20 in the semifinals.

This championship showdown promises to be the first of many, as both teams rely on talented underclassmen to lead the charge. The Longhorns look to their trio of Ayden Clavel (2025/QB), Brycen Barns (2027/RB), and Jackson Fudge (2025/WR) as the driving forces on both sides of the ball. Can this young Longhorn team maintain its offensive momentum against the formidable Warriors?

Score Prediction: In what is expected to be an intense battle between offense and defense, Gateway Christian is predicted to emerge victorious with a score of 61-42. The Warriors are anticipated to overcome the Longhorns in the late stages of the game. This would mark Shaun Wigley's 8th state championship, and it could be his second three-peat after previous titles in 2013, 2012, 2011, 2006, and 2005. Buckle up for an exciting clash as these two formidable teams vie for the 6-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship in 2023.

(Favorite: Gateway Christian -18.5. Over/Under: 101 points scored)

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Feature Week 13 Friday Night Recap

NMPreps New Mexico High School Football Friday Night Recaps

Tonight, we delve into the riveting 2023 New Mexico high school football quarterfinals, unpacking the top plays and the standout game of the night between Las Cruces and Centennial. Notably, the 5-seeds managed to clinch two out of three games, underlining an evening filled with gripping matchups. The top seeds, Cleveland in the 6A and Roswell in the 5A, surged forward effortlessly with commanding victories. Not to be overlooked, NMMI eMbarked on a lengthy bus journey to Las Vegas, emerging triumphant. Here's our recap of the night of New Mexico high school football action.

#1 Cleveland 45, #8 Hobbs 0 - Final - 6A Quarterfinal

In a resounding display of dominance, the #1 seeded Cleveland Storm delivered an emphatic 45-0 victory over the #8 seeded Hobbs Eagles in the 6A Quarterfinal. The Storm's offense led the charge from the onset, setting the tone for the game. RB Harris Mbueha struck first with a powerful 2-yard touchdown, swiftly followed by QB Jordan Hatch's pinpoint pass to Angel Gallegos, extending the lead to 14-0 in the second quater.

Hatch continued his aerial assault, connecting with Karter Weddle for yet another touchdown. The Storm's relentless offense proved too much for the Eagles, as Mbueha made a spectacular 56-yard scoring run, amplifying Cleveland's lead to 31-0 in the third quarter.

Not content with their commanding lead, Hatch orchestrated two more touchdown passes: one to Weddle, this time from 4 yards out, taking the score to 38-0, and another to Jaeden Davis from 29 yards, capping off the night with an impressive 45-0 victory for Cleveland.

This victory marks Cleveland's outstanding post season surge and sets the stage for a highly anticipated semifinal showdown with the 5th-seeded Rio Rancho Rams.

#3 La Cueva 45, #11 Farmington 6 - Final - 6A Quartfinal

The #3 seeded La Cueva Bears demonstrated their dominance in a commanding 45-6 victory over the #11 seeded Farmington in the 6A Quarterfinals. The Bears were quick to establish their authority, led by an outstanding performance from quarterback Cam Dyer. Dyer's exceptional play began with a 40-yard QB keeper, propelling La Cueva to an early 7-0 lead, aided by a Nick Mertz interception. In a display of his remarkable skill, Dyer dashed 30 yards for another touchdown, expanding the lead to 14-0 in the first quarter.

Capitalizing on Farmington's turnovers, the Bears capitalized on short field possessions, cementing their dominance. Dyer's astounding performance continued as he notched his third rushing touchdown in the 4th quarter, culminating in a commanding 38-6 lead for La Cueva. The Bears' powerful defense lived up to its reputation, shutting down Farmington and solidifying their dominance on the field.

Dyer's exceptional game, marked by three rushing touchdowns, was emblematic of La Cueva's all-around excellence. The team's stellar performance now sets the stage for an intriguing semifinal clash against the 7th-seeded Las Cruces, underscoring La Cueva's status as a formidable force in the tournament.

#5 Rio Rancho 38, #4 Sandia 6 - Final - 6A Quarterfinal

In a dominant performance, the #5 seeded Rio Rancho Rams surged to a resounding 38-6 victory over the #4 seeded Sandia in the 6A Quarterfinals. The Rams wasted no time, setting the pace with an impressive 65-yard drive capped off by a 2-yard touchdown run from RB Rayce Ramirez. The early touchdown laid the foundation for Rio Rancho's dominance. Quarterback JJ Arellano connected with WR Dominic Valdez from 20 yards out, extending their lead to 17-0.

Arellano then showcased his explosive capabilities, racing 84 yards to the end zone, further solidifying Rio Rancho's lead at 24-0. Rayce Ramirez added to the tally with another touchdown, this time from 9 yards out, leaving Sandia trailing 31-0 as the 3rd quarter neared its close. The Rams continued their relentless pursuit, with Ramirez scoring another touchdown from 7 yards out, stretching the lead to 38-0.

Despite Rio Rancho's overwhelming performance, Sandia managed to avoid a shutout, scoring on the final drive of the game. With this convincing victory, Rio Rancho now sets its sights on a formidable challenge, preparing to face the #1 seeded Cleveland in the semifinals. The Rams' impressive display of skill and power sets the stage for an exciting matchup in the upcoming round of the playoffs.

#7 Las Cruces 38, #2 Centennial 34 - Final - 6A Quarterfinal

In a gripping and hard-fought showdown, the #7 seed Las Cruces Bulldawgs secured a stunning 38-34 victory over the #2 seed Centennial in the 6A Quarterfinals, marking a thrilling rematch of their previous District 3-6A Championship game.

Las Cruces seized the early lead as quarterback Gunner Guardiola connected with WR Nate Libby for a 13-yard touchdown, setting the tone for an intense battle. However, Centennial swiftly answered as QB Zaiden Davis bolted 69 yards on his first play, drawing the score even at 7-7 in the opening quarter.

The game witnessed an enthralling back-and-forth, with Daniel Amaro's 18-yard run providing another touchdown for Las Cruces, elevating the Bulldawgs to a 14-7 lead in the 1st quarter. Davis countered with a phenomenal 60-yard pass, followed by a 4-yard quarterback keeper, knotting the score at 14-14 entering the second quarter.

Guardiola continued to orchestrate Las Cruces' offense, linking up with Libby once again for a 15-yard score, propelling Las Cruces to a 21-14 lead midway through the second quarter after an impressive 75-yard drive. However, Centennial's resolve remained unwavering, equalizing the score at 21-21 with a Davis touchdown run from 13 yards out, marking his third touchdown of the night.

A nail-biting halftime arrived with Las Cruces edging ahead at 24-21 after a Denton Walter field goal. The third quarter continued to deliver electrifying moments, witnessing Daniel Amaro's 4-yard touchdown, extending Las Cruces' lead to 31-21.

The match remained intensely contested as Davis exploded for a 73-yard touchdown, narrowing the gap to 31-27 in favor of Las Cruces. The third quarter concluded with Las Cruces in a slim 31-27 lead.

The final quarter was a heart-pounding affair. Davis notched another touchdown from 12 yards out, granting Centennial a 34-31 lead. However, Las Cruces' Daniel Amaro proved pivotal, culminating a 70-yard drive with a 16-yard touchdown run, reclaiming the lead at 38-34.

In a dramatic final drive, Centennial advanced but was stymied at the 1-yard line, securing a thrilling win for Las Cruces. The Bulldawgs are now set to face the 3-seeded La Cueva in what promises to be an intense semifinal showdown.

#1 Roswell 50, #9 Mayfield 0 - Final - 5A Quarterfinal

In a commanding display of dominance, the #1 seed Roswell Coyotes secured an emphatic 50-0 victory over the #9 seed Mayfield in the 5A Quarterfinals.

The Coyotes wasted no time stamping their authority on the game. Lj Macias set the tone early with a remarkable 17-yard touchdown reception from Manny Fuentez, propelling the Coyotes to a 14-0 lead. The momentum continued in Roswell's favor as they capitalized on Mayfield's struggles, securing a safety to extend their advantage.

Roswell's offensive juggernaut was on full display in the second quarter. Quarterback Manny Fuentez orchestrated a brilliant display, connecting with his targets seamlessly. Fuentez linked up with Malachi Mitchell for a spectacular 52-yard touchdown, expanding Roswell's lead to 22-0. The Coyotes' offense continued to thrive as Fuentez found Josh Estrada for a 46-yard touchdown, extending their lead to 29-0 with 7:10 remaining in the second quarter.

Fuentez remained unstoppable, delivering another impressive throw to Estrada for a 40-yard gain, setting up a scoring opportunity. Peyton Kennard capitalized on this setup, punching in a 2-yard touchdown, advancing Roswell's lead to 36-0 with just 1:35 left in the first half.

An outstanding first half from Fuentez, amassing 152 passing yards and orchestrating three remarkable touchdowns, was a testament to Roswell's offensive prowess. Demonstrating their sheer dominance, the Coyotes sealed their victory through the mercy rule, amassing 14 additional points in the third quarter, concluding the game at 50-0.

With their remarkable victory, Roswell now awaits the winner of the upcoming quarterfinal between the 4-seed Goddard and the 5-seed Deming, as they advance further in their pursuit of the state championship title.

#3 Piedra Vista 30, #6 Valley 6 - Final - 5A Quarterfinal

In the 5A Quarterfinal clash, the #3 seeded Piedra Vista Panthers orchestrated a dominant performance, taking on the #6 Valley Vikings and clinching a compelling 30-6 victory. The Panthers charged onto the field with unwavering determination, swiftly establishing a commanding 21-0 lead over the visiting Valley Vikings.

With an impressive offensive display and a robust defense, the Panthers swiftly gained control, dictating the tempo of the game. Piedra Vista's stellar performance solidified their spot in the semifinals, setting up a highly anticipated matchup against the winner between the #2 Artesia and #7 Los Alamos, whose quarterfinal bout is set for Saturday.

#4 Portales 17, #5 Bernalillo 0 - Final - 4A Quarterfinal

In the 4A Quarterfinal showdown, the #4 seed Portales Rams delivered a tenacious display, emerging triumphant with a shutout 17-0 win against the #5 Bernalillo. The opening quarter saw both teams locked in a scoreless deadlock, setting the stage for a potent second-quarter surge by the Rams.

Portales exploded with an offensive outburst, swiftly accumulating ten crucial points to gain a definitive edge. Zach Radloff's contributions, including a crucial score following a Portales field goal, propelled the Rams to a 10-0 lead. Quarterback Paxton Culpepper’s precision playmaking came into the spotlight, connecting with Braden Beck for an additional touchdown, widening their lead to 17-0. With this impressive victory, the Portales Rams have secured their spot in the semifinals, eagerly awaiting the winner between the #1-seed Bloomfield and #9 Albuquerque Academy, who are set to face off Saturday.

#5 New Mexico Military 35, #4 West Las Vegas 8 - Final - 3A Quarterfinal

In the 3A Quarterfinal showdown between the #5 seeded New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) and the #4 seeded West Las Vegas, the Colts orchestrated an impressive and dominant display, sealing a resounding 35-8 victory. The game unfolded in Las Vegas, New Mexico, hosted at West Las Vegas High School.

NMMI’s offense commanded the field, showcasing an unstoppable ground game that allowed them to control the game throughout. Quarterback Cole Seidenberger set the tone early, dashing four yards for a touchdown, initiating the Colts' relentless pursuit of dominance. Alejandro Piedras swiftly followed with another six-yard touchdown, bolstering NMMI’s lead.

As the game progressed, Seidenberger once again exhibited his scoring prowess, securing another touchdown to open the third quarter, capping off a remarkable 65-yard drive. Piedras continued the offensive onslaught, adding yet another score that propelled NMMI to a commanding 35-0 lead, finding the end zone on a 28-yard drive in the fourth quarter.

The Colts’ efficiency and dominance on both ends of the field were evident, demonstrating their sheer determination and tenacity. With their commendable performance, NMMI has secured their spot in the next round of the playoffs, eagerly awaiting the winner between the 1-seed St. Michael's and the 9-seed Raton.

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Feature Preview and Predictions: 2023 8-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship

Who wins the 2023 8-Man State Championship?

  • #1 Melrose

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Preview and Predictions: 2023 8-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship

The stage is set for an electrifying clash as the #1 Melrose Buffaloes face off against the #7 Clayton Yellowjackets in the 8-Man New Mexico High School Football State Championship. This highly anticipated showdown is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 11th, at 1 pm in Melrose, New Mexico.

Records:
  • Melrose: 11-1 overall
  • Clayton: 7-5 overall
Path to the Championship Game:
  • Melrose Buffaloes demonstrated their dominance in the playoffs, cruising past the 8-seed Tatum with a commanding 56-6 victory in the quarterfinals. They followed up with an equally impressive 50-14 win over the fifth seed Fort Sumner/House Foxes in the semifinals.
  • Clayton Yellowjackets, the 7-seed, embarked on a Cinderella journey, upsetting the 2-seed Legacy Academy Silverbacks and securing a surprising victory over the 3-seed Mesilla Valley Christian SonBlazers to earn their spot in the championship game.
Why the Buffaloes: In the annals of New Mexico high school football, the Melrose Buffaloes have etched a storied legacy with 13 title game appearances and 9 state championships in the past 20-years. After a runner-up finish in 2021, the Buffaloes, under the guidance of second-year head coach Drew Hatley, return to the championship stage. The Buffaloes won it all in 2019. Hatley eyes his first championship with a talented squad boasting a stellar 11-1 record.

The Buffaloes have been a force to be reckoned with, particularly against New Mexico teams, outscoring opponents 542 to 26. Their defense has been a juggernaut, securing six shutouts, including a dominant 54-0 victory over championship game opponent Clayton. The Buffaloes' roster is fortified with talent, featuring standouts like linebacker Dathan Yeary (2024), running back Jaxon Odom (2026), and versatile athlete Michael Cardonita (2024). With a solid supporting cast including Gray Backer (2024), Carson Jones (2026), and Brayden Eldridge (2025), Melrose is a force to be reckoned with.

Why the Yellowjackets: Clayton Yellowjackets enter the championship game as the underdog, but they've defied expectations throughout the playoffs, stunning higher-seeded opponents and earning their place in the title bout. The Yellowjackets faithful now walks with pride, claiming they are being overlooked.

Quarterback Jonoven Hidalgo led the charge last week, displaying poise in the pocket, passing for touchdowns, rushing for another, and orchestrating the offense effectively. Omar Valdez, Isaac Quintana, and Adrian Quintana have stepped up, making crucial contributions with big runs, catches, and runs after the catch.

Despite previous lopsided losses to Melrose during the regular season, the Yellowjackets are determined to rewrite the narrative and pull off a monumental upset. Can they slay the giant that is Melrose?

Prediction: Melrose 56, Clayton 16. While Clayton has surprised observers in back-to-back weeks, outperforming predictions, the task ahead may prove too daunting. Facing the powerhouse that is Melrose, a team with a deep, talented, and experienced roster, presents a significant challenge. The Buffaloes, playing on their home turf, are poised to claim another championship, and this team is built to do it in a commanding and decisive manner. The Yellowjackets' Cinderella story might be remarkable, but Melrose appears destined for glory in this championship showdown.

(Favorite: Melrose -39.5. Over/Under: 85 points scored)

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Feature Week 13 New Mexico High School Football Friday Night Preview

New Mexico High School Football Friday Night Preview and Predictions

Tonight’s slate of New Mexico high school football playoffs promises a captivating array of showdowns, showcasing the electrifying clash between powerhouse teams, determined underdogs, and tantalizing rematches.

From the 6A quarterfinals featuring the dominant Cleveland Storm against the resilient Hobbs Eagles, to the 5A battles where the Roswell Coyotes aim to continue their reign against the determined Mayfield Trojans, each game pulsates with anticipation. In 4A, the Portales Rams look to assert their dominance once more against the spirited Bernalillo Spartans. Additionally, the 3A faceoff between the West Las Vegas Dons and the New Mexico Military Colts is expected to provide an intense, down-to-the-wire competition.

These matchups are more than just games; they are a testament to the dedication, skill, and heart of New Mexico’s young athletes, ready to leave it all on the field and etch their names into the annals of high school football history.

6A Quarterfinal: #1 Cleveland Storm vs. #8 Hobbs Eagles

It's all set for an electrifying clash as the top-ranked Cleveland Storm (7-3) host the 8th seed, the Hobbs Eagles (6-5), in the 6A quarterfinals. Hobbs enters the contest fresh off a first-round victory over their rival, Clovis, setting the stage for an intense showdown on Friday night.

Team Dynamics: Hobbs brings a balanced offensive attack to the table, averaging approximately 170 rushing yards and 180 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, Cleveland is known for its ground game, amassing close to 180 rushing yards and 125 passing yards per game. Both teams have displayed their ability to put points on the board, averaging just over 30 points per game this season.

The Storm's Arsenal: The Cleveland Storm offense is a force to be reckoned with. Led by a young but promising quarterback in Jordan Hatch (2026), who has shown significant improvement this season with over 1200 passing yards. Harris Mbueha (2024) continues to be the go-to running back, boasting over 1200 rushing yards this season. However, the heart of the Storm lies in their defense, stacked with next-level talent. Psalamon Kegler (2025) stands out with 10.5 sacks and 49 total tackles. The likes of D1 recruit Stratton Shufelt (2024), Isaac Medrano (2024), and Chuka Tutman (2024) form a formidable defensive unit, arguably one of the best in New Mexico.

The Eagles' Offensive Prowess: Hobbs features a senior-led offense, spearheaded by running back Saul Armendariz (2024) with 1,121 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns entering this game. Quarterback Owen Callaway demonstrated his efficiency in the first round, going 10 for 11 for 187 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. Keep an eye on top target Jeremiah Jaquez (2024), who's proven to be a versatile threat with 841 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns (8 receiving) along with 148 rushing yards.

Prediction: While the Hobbs Eagles have shown flashes of brilliance this season, the Cleveland Storm's consistently loaded roster with next-level talent is hard to overlook. The Storm's defense, a pivotal factor in this matchup, is likely to limit the Eagles' offensive momentum. Predicting a Cleveland Storm victory with a score of 44-21, showcasing their depth and defensive prowess, ultimately proving to be the deciding factor in this quarterfinal showdown.

6A Quarterfinal #2 Centennial Hawks vs.#7 Las Cruces Bulldawgs

A Rematch Showdown. In a riveting rematch of the Las Cruces Public Schools' football programs, the 2nd seed Centennial Hawks (7-2 overall) gear up to kick off their postseason campaign after securing a bye by clinching the District 3-6A championship. They face the 7th seed Las Cruces Bulldawgs (6-5 overall), who, after their loss to Centennial in the District Championship (30-23), enter the quarterfinals following a dominant victory over the 10th seed, Los Lunas.

Team Dynamics: Las Cruces Bulldawgs exhibit strength in their run game but offer an intriguing dual-quarterback system that interlaces passing schemes with their ground attack. The team has notably improved offensively, scoring over 40 points in 6 of their last 7 games, boasting a 6-1 record in that stretch. Their lone sub-40 game was against Centennial, as previously mentioned.

Davis Steps Up: Centennial Hawks rely on a run-first offense, amassing over 205 rushing yards per game and scoring just over 31 points per game this season. Despite star quarterback Daniel Hernandez's absence, junior quarterback Zaiden Davis has admirably stepped up, guiding the offense efficiently. Davis is supported by standout receivers Jordan Lucas (2025) and Christian Ortiz (2024). Keep an eye on Lucas, who's expected to be a standout prospect this postseason. The Hawks' defensive front, led by seniors Juan Bitar, Julien Montano, and John Sierra, continues to shine.

Las Cruces' Intriguing Offensive Dynamics: The Las Cruces Bulldawgs bring an exciting offensive dynamic with the presence of two quarterbacks. 6-foot-3 junior Kelly Stevens and sophomore gun-slinger Gunnar Guardiola add an element of unpredictability to their offensive schemes. Not to be overlooked, sophomore running back Daniel Amaro has quietly been gaining attention, putting up impressive rushing performances this season.

Prediction: Anticipated to be another thrilling clash in Las Cruces, this rematch presents the Bulldawgs with an opportunity for redemption against the Hawks. Although the Bulldogs are poised to give Centennial a tough challenge, we'll stick with the favorite, Centennial, in a highly contested match. Predicting a close battle that might even extend into overtime, foreseeing a final score of Centennial 27-24 (OT). This rematch is expected to be a nail-biter, with both teams fighting tooth and nail until the very last possession.

6A Quarterfinal: #2 La Cueva Bears vs #7 Farmington Scorpions

In an electrifying clash that promises to showcase the best of high school football, the 3-seed La Cueva Bears (7-3 overall) are set to face the 11-seed Farmington Scorpions (6-5 overall) in the quarterfinals. The Bears, riding a powerful 7-game win streak, earned a bye into the quarterfinals after clinching the District 2-6A championship. The Scorpions, full of their own brand of energy, enter this round after an impressive upset victory over the 6-seed Volcano Vista Hawks in the first round. This showdown is a rematch from Distrit 2-6A, with La Cueva securing a commanding win in their previous encounter on Oct. 27th with a score of 63-28.

Team Dynamics: Both teams bring a touch of brilliance at the quarterback position, but their approaches differ. The Farmington Scorpions adopt a pass-first strategy, averaging an impressive 327 passing yards per game, accumulating a total of 408 yards per game. On the other hand, the La Cueva Bears showcase their strength on both sides of the ball, amassing 312 total yards per game, with 177 passing yards and 135 rushing yards, alongside a resilient defense that concedes only 16 points per game. La Cueva's defense stands tall, challenging Cleveland for the title of the best defense in the Land of Enchantment.

The Talented Bears: The Bears have a legacy of formidable teams from the 2000-2010 era, and this squad is on the brink of joining those ranks. Led by D-1 recruit Cameron Dyer (2025), the Bears' offense is potent, with Dyer accumulating over 1,700 passing yards and more than 800 rushing yards this season. Mason Posa (2025) stands out, attracting Power 5 offers and leading the team in tackles with 75 (57 solo) and 3 sacks. Watch for prospect Nick Mertz (2025) and emerging RB Cheeto Lumbrera III (2025). Seniors Cruz Markham and Jackson Hix add another layer of depth and talent to this Bears lineup.

The Scorpions' Offensive Weapon: The Scorpions derive their strength from senior quarterback Trel Griego, who boasts over 3,500 passing yards and 39 passing touchdowns this season. Griego's arm is supported by a quartet of receivers, including Michael Beck with over 1,100 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns, and Jace Vigil with an additional 846 yards and 8 touchdowns. Senior Isaac Foutz guides the Scorpions' defense, entrusted with the formidable task of containing the potent La Cueva offense.

Prediction: While the Farmington Scorpions have extended their season with exceptional performances, especially from quarterback Trel Griego, this talented La Cueva Bears team is a formidable force this season. Expect the Bears to maintain their dominance with a final score of La Cueva 48-23. The Scorpions may have had a remarkable journey, but stopping the Bears will be a formidable task, and La Cueva is primed to advance in this electrifying quarterfinal matchup.

6A Quarterfinal: #4 Sandia Matadors vs #5 Rio Rancho Rams

As the 6A New Mexico high school football quarterfinals approach, the anticipation is high for the clash between the 4-seed Sandia Matadors (8-2 overall) and the 5-seed Rio Rancho Rams (8-3 overall). Both teams have earned their spots after a season of impressive performances, setting the stage for an intense showdown.

Team Dynamics: The Rio Rancho Rams have showcased their ability to move the chains and have developed a solid passing attack as the season progressed. With a more balanced approach, they're averaging 341 total yards per game, split nearly evenly between 173 passing and 168 rushing yards. Sandia Matadors, on the other hand, exhibit a pass-first strategy, garnering 185 passing yards out of their total 270 per game. Both offenses have been consistent, scoring approximately 25 points per game and allowing close to 20 points per game.

Sandia Defensive X-Factor: For the Matadors, the passing offense is led by senior Cruz Rivera, who boasts 1,816 passing yards and 15 passing touchdowns this season. Wideouts Joey Harris (2025) and Jacob Adcox (2024) stand out as top receiving talents, contributing a significant portion of the passing yardage and 10 of Rivera's touchdown passes. The Matadors' defense, spearheaded by Jeremiah Bustillos (2025) with 87 total tackles, is a defining factor. Luke Gonzales (2024) and Thomas Adams (2025) contribute significantly to a defense that allows a mere 18 points per game, with Adams registering a team-high 5 sacks.

Rio Rancho Defensive Approach: On the defensive front, linebacker Andrew Gustafson (2024) has been instrumental, leading the Rams with an impressive 100 total tackles, followed by contributors like Michael Jaquez (2024), Jacob Lesperance (2025), and Ryan Brown (2024), forming a defense that concedes only 20 points per game. Quarterback JJ Arellano (2025) leads the charge with 1,524 passing yards and 16 touchdowns this season. Key offensive players include the dynamic trio of Arellano, running back Rayce Ramirez (2024), and wide receiver Austin Raymer (2024). Arellano's passing prowess is complemented by Ramirez's 1,000+ rushing yards and Raymer's 701 receiving yards this season.


Prediction: In what promises to be an evenly matched game, the coin flip of the night comes down to which offense can make the breakthrough against two stout defensive units. The edge is given to the playmakers on the Rams' side, forecasting an upset with a score of 27-21 in favor of Rio Rancho. This win propels the Rams into the semifinals, potentially setting the stage for a riveting rematch against their rival, Cleveland.

5A Quarterfinal: #1 Roswell Coyotes vs. #9 Mayfield Trojans

The stage is set for a thrilling rematch between District 4-5A opponents, the 1-seed Roswell Coyotes (10-0 overall) and the 9-seed Mayfield Trojans (5-6 overall). In their previous encounter, the Coyotes secured a decisive victory with a 48-15 scoreline in Roswell. Returning to the Wool Bowl, the Coyotes enter as heavy favorites, powered by the dynamic offensive duo of seniors Manny Fuentez (2024) and Bryce Sanchez (2024). Both players have showcased their talent throughout the season, making them potential candidates for top player rankings and postseason accolades.

The Mayfield Trojans earned their spot in the quarterfinals after an upset victory over the 8-seed Gadsden Panthers, winning by a narrow margin of 13-12. The Trojans bring a talented group of players, including quarterback Luke Linnan and defensive leader Bobby Herrera. Despite their underdog status, the Trojans aim to challenge the Coyotes.

Prediction: Roswell has maintained a consistent top-10 ranking regardless of classification throughout the season and is favored to advance to the semifinals. The Coyotes are expected to secure a 40-14 victory, building on their dominant form.

5A Quarterfinal: #3 Piedra Vista Panthers vs. #6 Valley Vikings

The 3-seed Piedra Vista Panthers (5-5 overall) and the 6-seed Valley Vikings (8-3 overall) set the stage for an exciting 5A quarterfinal matchup in the 2023 postseason. This game promises to be a must-watch, as the Albuquerque-based Valley Vikings travel to the northwest corner to face the Panthers from Farmington.

The Valley Vikings boast a formidable running back duo in Charles Lopez-Burton (2024) and Tazhe Wilson (2024). Lopez-Burton has been exceptional, amassing 1,784 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns this season. The Panthers, who played in the 5A state championship last season, have found their rhythm, winning 5 of their last 6 games. Piedra Vista's offense is led by quarterback Felipe Begaye, supported by key players like Bodie Costa, Dylan McCoy, Brig Keiser, Andreas Romero, Hunter Schwartz, and Adrian Jacquez.

Prediction: While an upset in favor of Valley was contemplated, the track record of Panthers head coach Jared Howell weighed heavily in their favor. The Panthers are expected to secure the win, but Valley will keep it close with a final score of 30-24.

4A Quarterfinal: #4 Portales Rams vs. #5 Bernalillo Spartans

The 4A quarterfinals feature a showdown between the 4-seed Portales Rams (9-1 overall) and the 5-seed Bernalillo Spartans (8-3). Throughout the 2023 season, the Portales Rams have consistently been ranked at the top, making them a favorite to contend for the 4A state championship. They boast a talented quarterback in Paxton Culpepper and previously secured a convincing 38-0 win over Bernalillo in late October.

Prediction: Manny Chavez leads the Rams' defense, which has been a dominant force in 4A football. Despite stellar seasons for Uriel Casto, Mason McChriston, and Diego Molinar, the Bernalillo Spartans face a challenging task. The Rams are projected to advance to the semifinals with a commanding 36-7 victory.

3A Quarterfinal: #4 West Las Vegas Dons vs. #5 New Mexico Military Colts

The 3A quarterfinals present a unique matchup between the 4-seed West Las Vegas Dons (7-3 overall) and the 5-seed New Mexico Military Colts (9-2). The only 3A game scheduled for 5 pm, this clash promises to be a battle of ground attacks, with both teams favoring a run-heavy offensive strength. The outcome may be decided by the team that has possession of the ball on the final drive.

Prediction: CJ Perea and Johnathon Gonzales have been standout performers for the Dons, who have been in impressive form this season. The Dons have the potential to compete for a state championship if they can advance past the Colts. However, the Colts, led by Cole Seidenberger and Cohen Tomasits, bring momentum and depth to the game, making for an intriguing contest. The Colts are expected to secure a narrow victory, winning 16-14.
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Feature Week 12 Top Player Performances

Week 12 New Mexico High School Football Stars Shine Bright

Here's a closer look at the top players who made a significant impact in Week 12:

NMPreps Dawg of the Week: Nicolas Chavez​

This week's NMPreps Dawg of the Week, Nicolas Chavez, demonstrated precisely that with an outstanding performance that played a pivotal role in Santa Rosa's convincing victory over Loving.
Chavez's performance in this game was nothing short of remarkable. With the ball in his hands, he showcased his sheer determination and explosiveness, carrying it 12 times for a jaw-dropping 137 yards. But what truly set him apart was his knack for finding the end zone, as he scored four touchdowns, turning every carry into a potential scoring opportunity. His ability to navigate through defenders and find daylight was a sight to behold.

However, Chavez's impact wasn't limited to just the offensive side of the ball. He proved to be a defensive juggernaut as well, recording an astounding 15 tackles. This highlights his versatility and underlines his ability to make an impact on both sides of the game. Whether it was stopping the run, making crucial tackles, or defending against the pass, Chavez was a force to be reckoned with.

It's not just this game that defines Chavez's exceptional season. With 1,844 rushing yards, he has consistently demonstrated his prowess as one of the state's premier running backs. Moreover, his performance on the defensive end is equally awe-inspiring, as he boasts an impressive 126 total tackles for the season, showcasing his commitment to every facet of the game.

Nicolas Chavez's relentless drive and outstanding contributions on both offense and defense make him a deserving NMPreps Dawg of the Week. He exemplifies the spirit of high school football in New Mexico and is a true force to be reckoned with on the gridiron. Congratulations to Chavez for his outstanding performance and recognition as this week's Dawg of the Week.

Santa Rosa's Dynamic Duo:
  • Nicolas Chavez led Santa Rosa to a convincing victory over Loving with a stellar performance. He carried the ball 12 times for an impressive 137 yards and scored four touchdowns. On the defensive side, Chavez recorded a remarkable 15 tackles, showcasing his versatility and impact on both sides of the ball.
  • AJ Romo also had a fantastic game for Santa Rosa, with 5 carries for 135 yards and a touchdown. He added to the team's defensive effort with eight tackles, demonstrating his contributions to his team's success.
Albuquerque Academy's Defensive Dominance:
  • Albuquerque Academy's defense delivered a standout performance in their win over Grants, with several players making significant contributions:
    • Zachary Waghorn led the charge with 12 tackles, anchoring the defense with his relentless pursuit of the ball.
    • Dalton Lee displayed his defensive prowess with 11 tackles, ten of which were solo tackles, highlighting his impact on the game.
    • Andres Grine and Nate Speegle each recorded an interception, showcasing the defense's ability to create turnovers and disrupt their opponent's plans.
Alijah Gonzales' Heroic Effort:
  • Alijah Gonzales of Volcano Vista poured his heart and soul into his final game for the Hawks against Farmington. He carried the ball an astonishing 34 times, accumulating 229 yards and scoring two touchdowns. Gonzales's dedication and impressive performance were emblematic of his unwavering commitment to his team.
Jack Purdy's Ground Game:
  • Jack Purdy from Española Valley High School made a statement with his performance, rushing for 227 yards and scoring a crucial touchdown in a game against St. Pius. His remarkable ground game was instrumental in his team's success.
Mayfield's Defensive Standouts:
  • Bobby Herrera and Jaydan Villalpando played key roles in Mayfield High School's victory over Gadsden. Herrera tallied 12 total tackles, showcasing his ability to make an impact on the defensive side. Villalpando contributed with 6 total tackles, an interception return for a touchdown, and a pass deflection, underlining his versatility and defensive prowess.
Valley's Versatile Performers:
  • In Valley's win over Manzano, several players stood out:
    • Charles Lopez-Burton carried the ball 13 times for 80 yards and a touchdown, demonstrating his offensive and defensive contributions with 5 tackles, a quarterback pressure, and an interception return for a touchdown.
    • Tazhe Wilson impressed with 8 carries for 110 yards and three touchdowns, while also contributing with 4 tackles and a tackle for loss.
    • Daniel Valdez was a defensive force with 13 tackles, a tackle for loss, and a caused fumble.
Other Notable Performers:
  • JJ Arellano of Rio Rancho High School threw for 218 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, and added one rushing touchdown in a victory against West Mesa.
  • Jett Galles from Albuquerque Academy scored two crucial rushing touchdowns in a win over Grants.
  • Gage Conway of Albuquerque Academy showcased his versatility by scoring a rushing touchdown and kicking three field goals.
  • Haiden Jorgenson from Los Alamos had a fantastic game with two receiving touchdowns in a first-round win over Highland.
  • Gunnar Guardiola from Las Cruces threw four touchdown passes in a first-round upset win over Los Lunas.
  • Francisco Winnikoff of Las Cruces scored two receiving touchdowns in the same game.
  • Daniel Amaro of Las Cruces contributed with two rushing touchdowns.
  • Jared Meechan from Farmington made a significant impact with two sacks and a fumble recovery in an upset win over Volcano Vista.
  • Michael Beck of Farmington was a standout with 9 receptions for 182 receiving yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.
  • Trel Griego of Farmington showcased his passing skills with 418 passing yards and 5 passing touchdowns.
  • Baylor Seabolt of Aztec carried the ball 15 times for 225 rushing yards in a victory over Taos, further establishing his reputation as a dominant force on the field.
Week 12 of the New Mexico high school football season featured remarkable performances that will be remembered for years to come, highlighting the exceptional talent and dedication of these young athletes.

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NM High School Alumni that played MLB

Academy HS
Alex Bregman, LSU, IF, 2016-23 Houston
Games Played-966, AB-3576, Hits-981, Ave-.274, RBI-588, HR-165

Artesia HS
Fred Brainard, Illinois, IF 1914-16 New York Giants
Games Played-94, AB-261, Hits-51, Ave.-.195, RBI-21, HR-1

Aztec HS
Larry Harlow, Mesa CC, OF, 1975, 1977-81 Baltimore & California
Games Played-449, AB-1094, Hits-271, Ave-.248, RBI-72, HR-12

Carlsbad HS
Terry Cox, Eastern NM, P, 1970 California
Games Played-3, W-0, L-0, ERA-3.86, IP-2.1, SO-3, BB-0, H-4, ER-1

Shane Andrews, Did not play college baseball, IF, 1995-2000 & 2002 Montreal, Chicago Cubs & Boston
Games Played-569, AB-1704, Hits-375, Ave-.220, RBI-263, HR-86

Paxton Crawford, Did not play college baseball, P, 2000-01 Boston
Games Played-15, W-5, L-1, ERA-4.15, IP-65.0, SO-42, BB-26, H-65, ER-30

Cody Ross, Did not play college baseball, OF, 2003, 2005-15 Detroit, LAD, Cin, Fla, SF, Bos, AZ & Oakland
Games Played-1073, AB-3453, Hits-904, Ave-.262, RBI-508, HR-132

Trevor Rogers, Did not play college baseball, P, 2020-2023 Miami
Games Played-59, W-13, L-23, ERA-4.12, IP-286.0, SO-321, BB-110, H-271, ER-131

Cibola HS
John Roskos, Did not play college baseball. C, 1998-2000 Florida & San Diego
Games Played-37, AB-49, Hits-4, Ave-.082, RBI 2, HR-0

Mike Vento, Santa Ana College, OF, 2005-06 NYY & Washington
Games Played-11, AB-20, Hits-5, Ave-.250, RBI-1, HR-0

Cleveland HS
Blake Swihart, Did not play college baseball, C, 2015-19 Boston & Arizona
Games Played-234, AB-639, Hits-155, Ave-.243, RBI-67, HR-12

Eldorado HS
Christian Parker, Notre Dame, P, 2001 NY Yankees
Games Played-1, W-0, L-1, ERA-21.00, IP-3.0, SO-1, BB-1, H-8, ER-7

Kyle Weiland, Notre Dame, P, 2011-12 Boston & Houston
Games Played-10, W-0, L-6, ERA-7.23, IP-42.1, SO-26, BB-19, H-53, ER-34

Farmington HS
Duane Ward, Did not play college baseball, P, 1986-93 & 1995 Atlanta & Toronto
Games Played-462, W-32, L-37, ERA-3.28, IP-3.28, IP-666.2, SO-679, BB-286, H-551, ER-243, Saves-121

Goddard HS
Brandon Claussen, Howard College, P, 2003-06 NY Yankees & Cincinnati
Games Played-58, W-16, L-17, ERA-5.04, IP-316.0, SO-228, BB-121, H-359, ER-177

Highland HS
Rod Nichols, UNM, P, 1988-93 & 95 Cleveland, LAD & Atlanta
Games Played-100, W-11, L-31, ERA-4.43, IP-412.2, Saves 1

Terry "Tito" Landrum, Eastern Ok. State College, OF, 1980-88, St. Louis, Baltimore & LAD
Games Played-607, AB-995, Hits-248, Ave-.249, RBI-111, HR-13

Hobbs HS
Brandon Harper, Dallas Baptist, C, 2006 Washington
Games Played-18, AB-41, Hits-12, Ave-293, RBI-6, HR-2

La Cueva HS
James Parr, Did not play college baseball, P, 2008-09 Atlanta
Games Played-13, W-1, L-0, ERA-5.24, IP-36.1, SO-26, BB-14, H-46, ER-21

Jordan Pacheco, UNM, IF, 2011-16 Colorado, Arizona & Cincinnati
Games Played-377, AB-1076, Hits-293, Ave-.272, RBI-114, HR-10

Mitch Garver, UNM, C/DH, 2017-23 Minnesota & Texas
Games Played-450, AB-1422, Hits-359, Ave-.252, RBI-228, HR-82

Las Cruces HS
Jerry Hinsley, NMSU, P, 1964 & 1967 NY Mets
Games Played-11, W-0, L-2, ERA-7.08, IP-20.1, SO-14, BB-11, H-27, ER-16

Manzano HS
Billy Smith, Did not play college baseball, IF, 1975-79 & 1981 California, Baltimore & SF
Games Played-370, AB-1018, Hits-234, Ave-.230, RBI-111, HR-17

Moriarty HS
Kyle Blanks, Yavapai, OF, 2009-15 San Diego, Oakland & Texas
Games Played-278, AB-827, Hits-199, Ave-.241, RBI-111, HR-33

Matt Moore, Did not play college baseball, P, 2011-19 & 2021-2023 TB, SF, TX, Det, Phil, LAA, Cle & Miami
Games Played-318, W-66, L-63, ERA-4.36, IP-1094.1, SO-1012, BB-460, H-1012, ER-530, Saves 5

Piedra Vista HS
Chase Silseth, Un. of Arizona, P, 2022-23 Los Angeles Angels
Games Played- 23, W-5, L-4, ERA-4.89, IP-81.0, SO-80, BB-38, H-74, ER-44

Rio Grande HS
Ken Giles, Yavapai, P, 2014-20 & 2022 Philadelphia, Houston, Toronto & Seattle
Games Played-362, W-14, L-18, ERA-2.71, IP-355.1, SO-484, BB-114, H-283, ER-107, Saves-115

Sandia HS
Brendan Donnelly, Colorado-Mesa, P, 2002-10 Anaheim/LAA, Boston, Cle, Fla, & Pittsburg
Games Played-387, W-32, L-10, ERA-3.23, IP-385.1, SO-369, BB-154, H-326, ER-138, Saves-6

Feature **2023 New Mexico High School Football 3A First Round State Preview**

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TEAM CAPSULES

No. 5 New Mexico Military Colts

Record: 8-2 overall, 3-0 in District 4-3A (1st)
Points For: 350 (35.0 per game)
Points Against: 106 (10.6 per game)
Preview: The New Mexico Military Colts enter the 2023 New Mexico high school football state playoffs on a four-game winning streak, determined to make their mark. With a season defined by resilience and notable victories, they've solidified their spot as a strong contender. The Colts' impressive 8-2 overall record showcases their ability to thrive in high-stakes situations. Their only losses came in a narrow 13-12 battle against Loving and a competitive clash with 2A powerhouse Texico (30-8) early in the season. One of their standout moments was a significant 22-8 upset win over Dexter, a team positioned for a top seed in the playoff bracket. This victory not only earned the Colts a place in the playoffs but secured the District 4-3A championship. Steering the Colts' offense is Cole Seidenberger (2025), a versatile playmaker who has excelled in both passing and rushing. Seidenberger has contributed 546 passing yards and 678 rushing yards, accumulating 20 total touchdowns, with an impressive 13 of them stemming from his rushing game. The Colts boast a potent rushing attack led by Cohen Tomasits (2025), who has amassed 709 yards and contributed 5 touchdowns this season. Supported by key contributors like Leonardo Lopez (2024), Alejandro Piedras (2026), and Alex Sanchez (2025), they've collectively gained over 2500 rushing yards and scored 37 touchdowns. Tomasits isn't just a force on offense; he's a key player on the defensive front, showcasing his well-rounded abilities. He's recorded 36 total tackles, 5 tackles for loss (TFL), and 1 sack this season. The Colts' defensive unit has been a stronghold, with players like Steven Griego (2024) leading the way with 52 total tackles and 2.5 sacks. Piedras, a remarkable two-way player, tops the team in sacks with 3 while also contributing 30 total tackles.

No. 6 Dexter Demons
Record: 8-2 overall, 3-1 in district 4-3A (2nd)
Points For: 418 (41.8 average)
Points Against: 173 (17.3 average)
Preview: The Dexter Demons soared to the top of their classification with a remarkable 5-0 start to the season, securing impressive victories over West Las Vegas (40-27), Jal (30-6), and a nail-biting win against Eunice (44-43). Their unbeaten streak was finally halted with a home loss to Robertson (42-14), followed by a district win against Hope Christian (54-12) before they stumbled against NMMI (22-8), resulting in a second-place finish in the district. The Demons concluded the regular season on a high note, triumphing over Tucumcari (62-7) and Ruidoso (60-14), earning them an at-large bid for the postseason. This season, the freshman quarterback, CJ Granados, demonstrated his prowess by amassing 1,246 passing yards and 13 passing touchdowns, while also contributing 297 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns. Kaesn George (2025) and Julio Manzanares (2024) formed a formidable running back duo, with Manzanares leading the way, amassing 878 rushing yards and an impressive 14 rushing touchdowns, while George added 461 rushing yards. In the passing game, Granados had a wealth of reliable targets, with George and Manzanares emerging as the his top options on short passes, boasting 527 and 346 receiving yards, respectively. The Dexter defense showcases standout players, including Enrique Sena (2026), Jason Richards (2025), and Ivandre Aguilar (2025), all of whom are set to return next season. Sena stands out with an astounding 13 total sacks and 17 tackles for loss (TFL), while Aguilar leads the team with 48 total tackles, promising a strong foundation for the future.

No. 7 Socorro Warriors
Record: 8-2 overall, 2-1 in District 3-3A (2nd)
Points For: 337 (33.7 average)
Points Against: 176 (17.6 average)
Preview: The Socorro Warriors found their stride after an early-season loss to Robertson and managed to string together six consecutive wins. A notable victory was a thrilling 29-21 win over first-round opponent Hope Christian, and an overtime triumph (27-21) over Raton showcased their resilience. Despite falling to district champion Cobre, they finished the regular season strong with victories over Hatch Valley and Hot Springs. Rising star Isaiah Ocampo leads the offensive charge, amassing impressive statistics of 1,846 passing yards and 928 rushing yards, contributing to 31 total touchdowns, 25 being passing touchdowns. Complementing Ocampo, Chase Boykin and Cenyon Scarborough provide valuable support in the backfield, each accumulating over 300 rushing yards. Ocampo's primary receiving targets, Jay Lee and Alex Amaro, have been prolific with Lee boasting 847 yards and 13 receiving touchdowns, while Amaro has contributed 718 yards. The Warriors' defense features senior Kaden Down, who leads the team in total tackles with 52, closely followed by the tenacious Junior Gutierrez (2025) with 51 total tackles. Boykin and Scarborough also play pivotal roles on the defensive side, contributing 49 and 48 total tackles, respectively. The Socorro Warriors enter the playoffs with a well-rounded team and a determination to make their mark in the postseason after exiting in the semifinals as the 1-seed in 2022.

No. 8 Thoreau Hawks
Record: 7-3 overall, 3-0 District 5-3A (1st)
Points For: 311 (31.1 average)
Points Against: 162 (16.2 average)
Preview: The Thoreau Hawks successfully defended their District 5-3A championship this season, concluding district play with a perfect 3-0 record. They are back in the playoffs, aiming for a repeat of their 2022 first-round victory when they entered as the 5-seed. This season's journey began with a strong 2-0 start, securing wins against Zuni and Tucumcari. While they faced adversity with losses to Kirtland Central, McCurdy, and West Las Vegas, the Hawks rebounded with victories over Tohatchi and Newcomb. The highlight of their season was a pivotal 24-6 victory over the Cuba Rams, a win that may have played a role in keeping Cuba out of the playoffs in this one-bid league. Quarterback Isaac Bear Eagle (2024) commands the Hawks' offense, amassing 1,101 passing yards and 293 rushing yards, contributing to an impressive total of 22 touchdowns, 16 of which are passing touchdowns. Running backs Ray Long (2024) and Saige Westmoreland (2026) provide valuable support in the backfield, with Long accumulating 403 rushing yards and Westmoreland adding 397. The Hawks' defense, anchored by Taven Tahe (2024), Isaac Woody (2024), Wade Plummer (2024), and Irvin Tom (2026), is a formidable unit. Tahe leads the team with an impressive 8 interceptions this season, while Plummer tops the charts in total tackles with 54 and has secured 3 sacks.

No. 9 Raton Tigers
Record: 4-6 overall, 1-3 District 2-3A (4th)
Points For: 271 (27.1 average)
Points Against: 205 (20.5 average)
Preview: The Raton Tigers have emerged as one of the most formidable 4th-place finishers in any district this season, competing in the challenging 2-3A district against top-seeded teams like St. Michael's (1st), Robertson (2nd), and West Las Vegas (4th). The Tigers faced an early-season setback with a 0-2 start, falling to Eunice and Guymon, Oklahoma. However, they bounced back with victories over Trinidad, Colorado, Tucumcari, and Escalante. Following a hard-fought 27-21 overtime loss to Socorro on the road, the Tigers struggled in district play, securing their sole district win over Santa Fe Indian and facing losses on the road against West Las Vegas and St. Michael's. The Tigers had to reload this season after losing NMPreps/Rivals New Mexico Mr. Football Cayden Walton but quarterback Jacob Mattorano (2024) leads the Tigers' offense with an impressive 1,502 passing yards and 17 touchdowns this season. In the backfield, running backs Joseph Saenz (2025) and Cannon Walton (2025) have played pivotal roles in the team's resurgence. Saenz has accumulated 586 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns, while Walton has contributed 482 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns. The receiving corps, guided by Wyatt Berry (2025), has provided solid support, with Berry leading the team with 424 receiving yards and 7 receiving touchdowns. On the defensive side, key contributors include Isaac Garcia (2024) and WD Hyer (2024). Garcia boasts 88 total tackles, 6 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks, while the versatile Wyatt Berry has showcased his two-way prowess with 7 interceptions this season.

No. 10 Hope Christian Huskies
Record: 4-6 overall, 2-2 in District 4-3A (3rd)
Points For: 215 (21.5 average)
Points Against: 307 (30.7 average)
Preview: The Hope Christian Huskies commenced the 2023 season with a strong 2-0 start, showcasing their potential with victories over McCurdy and Hatch Valley. However, they faced a formidable series of opponents, including several playoff teams in 4A and 3A, leading to a challenging six-game losing streak. Their ability to bounce back with wins against Tucumcari and Ruidoso demonstrated their resilience, securing a third-place finish in their district. behind NMMI (5) and Dexter (6). The Huskies' sophomore standout, RJ Montoya, commands the offense with 1,313 passing yards and 14 passing touchdowns while also contributing 297 rushing yards and 5 rushing touchdowns this season. Elijah Saiz (2024) leads the team in rushing with 549 yards and 6 rushing touchdowns. Joseph Marek (2024) and Breylon Williams (2025) serve as Montoya's primary receiving targets, with Marek amassing 380 receiving yards and Williams contributing 318. On the defensive front, 2024 All-New Mexico nominee, Jacob Baca, solidifies the Huskies' defense with an impressive stat line of 89 total tackles (30 solo), 25 tackles for loss, and 14.5 sacks. The Hope Christian Huskies are battle-tested and ready to face the challenges of the postseason.

No. 11 Hatch Valley Bears
Record: 5-5 overall, 1-2 in District 3-3A (3rd)
Points For: 304 (30.4 average)
Points Against: 236 (23.6 average)
Preview: In Coach Manny Rodriguez's inaugural season at the helm, the Hatch Valley Bears encountered a slow start, with a 1-3 record early on, which included a commanding victory over Laguna-Acoma (50-0) but was followed by three consecutive losses. However, they rebounded impressively, securing three consecutive wins to stand at 4-3 as they entered district play. The Bears opened district 3-3A with a resounding victory over Hot Springs (48-0) but concluded the regular season with back-to-back losses to Socorro (37-20) and Cobre (40-0). Despite their setbacks, their strong performance was enough to earn them an at-large bid to the playoffs. Hatch Valley's ground game has been a linchpin of their success this season, amassing over 1,825 yards and 24 touchdowns. Key contributors include Orin Russell (2025), Omar Gonzalez (2026), and Frank Angel (2024), along with quarterback Jacob Gomez (2024), all playing vital roles in the Bears' offensive attack. Russell leads the team with 478 rushing yards, followed by Gonzalez with 413 and Angel with 320. Gomez has demonstrated his dual-threat capabilities with 433 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, 983 passing yards, and 14 passing touchdowns, making him a dynamic playmaker for Hatch Valley.

No. 12 Navajo Prep Eagles
Record: 5-5 overall, 3-0 in District 1-3A (1st)
Points For: 294 (29.4 per game)
Points Against: 375 (37.5 per game)
Preview: The Navajo Prep Eagles have been a team of determination and resilience in the 2023 season. Despite a challenging start that saw them at 0-3, they mounted an inspiring comeback, culminating in a District Championship. Their remarkable turnaround earned them a 3-game win streak and secured the title with a thrilling 38-36 overtime victory over the reigning District Champion, the Newcomb Skyhawks. This dramatic win not only granted them the District Championship but also punched their ticket to this season's state tournament, where they enter as the last seed. Quarterback Xavier Nez (2025) played a pivotal role in their recent success, shining in the crucial victory over Newcomb. Nez boasts a season total of 1,028 passing yards and 11 passing touchdowns, showcasing his growth and impact on the team. In the rushing game, Joshua Wells (2024) has been a reliable option for the Eagles, accumulating 647 yards and contributing 3 touchdowns this season. Wells' versatility extends to the receiving game, with 303 receiving yards, adding depth to the Eagles' offensive arsenal. The Eagles feature a dynamic set of targets in Lane Wilson (2024), Kohl Johnson (2026), and Wallen Descheeny (2024), each making valuable contributions as receivers. With their District Championship win and newfound momentum, the Navajo Prep Eagles are ready to embrace the challenges of the state tournament.

PREVIEWS & PREDICTIONS

(5) New Mexico Military vs (12) Navajo Prep
In this first-round clash, the No. 5 NMMI Colts take on the No. 12 Navajo Prep Eagles. The Colts come into the game with an impressive 8-2 overall record, securing the second seed in District 4-3A. They boast a high-scoring offense led by quarterback Cole Seidenberger and a formidable rushing attack.

On the other side, the Navajo Prep Eagles had a roller-coaster season, finishing 5-5 but clinching a district championship in District 1-3A. Their resurgence in the latter part of the season earned them a spot in the playoffs.

Keys to the Game:
For NMMI, their path to victory involves unleashing their potent offensive weapons, with Seidenberger at the helm. The offense should make the most of their dynamic rushing duo, Cohen Tomasits and Leonardo Lopez. Defensively, they must control the line of scrimmage and disrupt the Eagles' offensive rhythm. Navajo Prep must rely on quarterback Xavier Nez to lead the offense effectively. They should establish their ground game with Joshua Wells and create opportunities for their receiving targets, including Lane Wilson and Kohl Johnson. On the defensive side, they need to make key stops and create turnovers.

Prediction:
In a matchup where the Colts' powerful offense faces off against the Eagles' district-champion grit, NMMI is the favorite. Their balanced offensive attack and solid defense make them a formidable contender. NMMI secures a solid win in the first round, with a final score of 48-6, advancing to the next stage of the playoffs.

(6) Dexter Demons vs. (11) Hatch Valley Bears
In this first-round showdown, the No. 6 Dexter Demons face off against the No. 11 Hatch Valley Bears. The Demons enter the game with an impressive 8-2 overall record, finishing as the runner-up in District 4-3A. They showcased a high-powered offense, led by freshman quarterback CJ Granados and a dynamic rushing attack. The Bears, on the other hand, endured a challenging season but managed to secure a playoff spot with a 5-5 record. Their offense heavily relies on a ground game orchestrated by quarterback Jacob Gomez, who has also demonstrated his ability as a dual-threat quarterback.

Keys to the Game:
For Dexter, their key to victory lies in the hands of their explosive offense, making the most of Granados' passing and their dynamic backfield duo of Kaesn George and Julio Manzanares. The defense needs to remain disciplined and limit the Bears' ground attack. Hatch Valley must establish their run game early with Gomez, Orin Russell, and Omar Gonzalez to control the clock and keep Dexter's potent offense off the field. Defensively, they need to create turnovers and capitalize on Dexter's mistakes.

Prediction:
In a matchup that pits Dexter's explosive offense against Hatch Valley's resolute run game, the Demons have the edge. The depth of their offensive playmakers and the solid performance of their defense make them a formidable force. Dexter wins this first-round clash convincingly, with a final score of 42-14, advancing to the next round of the playoffs.

(7) Socorro Warriors vs. (10) Hope Christian Huskies
In this first-round clash, the No. 7 Socorro Warriors take on the No. 10 Hope Christian Huskies. The Warriors enter the game with an impressive 8-2 overall record, securing the second seed in District 3-3A. They possess a high-powered offense led by quarterback Isaiah Ocampo and a strong defensive unit. On the other side, the Hope Christian Huskies have battled through a challenging season, finishing 4-6 and clinching the third seed in District 4-3A. Despite a tough schedule, they've shown resilience and determination.

Keys to the Game:
For Socorro, their path to victory involves exploiting the offensive talents of Isaiah Ocampo, who has been a dual-threat force all season. Their defense must focus on containment and disrupting Hope Christian's offensive rhythm. Hope Christian will rely on defensive standout Jacob Baca who will look to slow this Socorro run attack.

Prediction:
Socorro is the favorite in this matchup, with a potent offense and a strong defensive presence. Expect the Warriors to secure a win in the first round with a final score of 26-22, advancing to the quarterfinals creating a rematch with No. 2 Robertson.

(8) Thoreau Hawks vs. (9) Raton Tigers
In this first-round showdown, the No. 8 Thoreau Hawks, fresh off defending their District 5-3A championship take on the No. 9 Raton Tigers. Thoreau, having secured their District 5-3A championship with a 7-3 overall record, faces off against Raton, an underdog from a challenging District 2-3A with a 4-6 record.

Keys to the Game:
For Thoreau, victory hinges on their ability to maintain offensive consistency. Quarterback Isaac Bear Eagle's (2024) leadership will be crucial, and they must make the most of the dynamic duo of Ray Long (2024) and Saige Westmoreland (2026) in the backfield. On the defensive side, Thoreau should rely on playmakers like Taven Tahe (2024), Isaac Woody (2024), Wade Plummer (2024), and Irvin Tom (2026) to disrupt Raton's offensive rhythm.

Raton, the resilient underdogs, boasts a size and strength advantage. Their battle-tested experience has prepared them for this playoff showdown. With a variety of offensive options, including quarterback Jacob Mattorano (2024), Joseph Saenz (2025), and Cannon Walton (2025), Raton will exploit the Thoreau Hawks' vulnerabilities and showcase their offensive prowess.

Prediction:
In this first-round clash, Raton's physical prowess, battle-tested mentality, and versatile offensive options will lead them to a convincing 38-13 victory. This would set up a rematch with 1-seed St. Michael's in the quarterfinals.

Scoreboard *****WEEK 12 SCOREBOARD (NOV 3RD & 4TH)*****

*****WEEK 12 SCOREBOARD (NOV 3RD & 4TH)*****

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Friday, November 4th
Albuquerque Academy 35, Grants 7 - F
Bernalillo 53, Valencia 0 - F
Clayton 52, Mesilla Valley 36 - F
Deming 40, Belen 3 - F
Dexter 38, Hatch Valley 6
Espanola Valley 31, St. Pius X 7 - F
Farmington 31, Volcano Visa 21 - F
Gateway Christian 66, Mountainair 38 - F
Hobbs 50, Clovis 13 - F
Las Cruces 42, Los Lunas 6 -F
Los Alamos 55, Highland 13 - F
Mayfield 13, Gadsden 12 - F
Melrose 50, Ft. Sumner 14 - F
Rio Rancho 35, West Mesa 21 - F
Roy/Mosquero 27, Grady 20 - F
Santa Rosa 57, Loving 15 - F
Socorro 30, Hope Christian 27 - F
Tularosa 42, Jal 6 - F

Saturday, November 5th
Aztec vs Taos, 1:30pm
Eunice vs Escalante, 1pm
NMMI vs Navajo Prep, 1pm
Texico vs Estancia, 1pm
Thoreau vs Raton, 1pm
Valley vs Manzano, 1pm

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