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FC Juarez

Certainly not as huge as Leicester City but if FC Juarez is able to win promotion to Liga MX it will be a great story. This team is only a year old and they are playing for a shot at promotion in a City that really needs some positivity. They lost 1-0 in the first leg of the playoff and have some work to do at home this Saturday if they want to earn promotion but I am pulling for them. It would be great for the City of Juarez and soccer fans in the El Paso area.

Tuesday True or False

Carlsbad will make the playoffs in 2016

Moriarty will be a final 4 team in 2016

St. Mikes wins more than 8 games in 2016

Cleveland or Rio Rancho again plays for a state football Championship in 2016

Mayfield beats Centennial in their first ever meeting in 2016

The resurgence of Lovington is coming

Eldorado is again the top Albuquerque football team

Estancia wins three in a row

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Team Rankings NMPreps.com's Final Statewide Top 25 Team Rankings

Poll: Who Is The End of the Year Statewide No. 1

  • Carlsbad 25-6, 6A State Champs

    Votes: 34 65.4%
  • Rio Rancho 25-6, 6A Runner Up

    Votes: 5 9.6%
  • Eldorado 18-8-1, 6A Quarterfinals

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Centennial 25-6, 5A State Champs

    Votes: 5 9.6%
  • Sandia Prep 27-4, 4A State Champs

    Votes: 5 9.6%

NMPreps.com's Final Statewide Top 25 Rankings

1. Carlsbad 25-6, 6A State Champs
2. Rio Rancho 25-6, 6A Runner Up
3. Eldorado 18-8-1, 6A Quarterfinals
4. Centennial 25-6, 5A State Champs
5. Sandia Prep 27-4, 4A State Champs
6. Cleveland 22-8, 6A Semifinals
7. Goddard 27-4, 5A Runner Up
8. Volcano Vista 20-8, 6A Semifinals
9. Rio Grande 19-8, 6A Quarterfinals
10. La Cueva 18-10, 6A Quarterfinals
11. Las Cruces 18-11, 6A Quarterfinals
12. Sandia 18-9, 6A First Round
13. Hobbs 15-13, 6A First Round
14. Piedra Vista 20-10, 5A Semifinals
15. Cibola 13-12-1, 6A First Round
16. St. Pius X 19-9, 5A Semifinals
17. Artesia 14-14, 5A Quarterfinals
18. Aztec 20-8, 5A Quarterfinals
19. Los Alamos 20-9, 5A Quarterfinals
20. Atrisco Heritage 15-11, 6A First Round
21. Academy 13-15-1, 5A Quarterfinals
22. Mayfield 14-14, 6A First Round
23. Farmington 12-17, 5A First Round
24. Texico 25-4, 3A State Champs
25. Melrose 17-4, 2A/1A State Champs

Recruiting News Alamogordo Quarterback lands first offer

New Mexico Highlands has offered Alamogordo Quarterback Kyle Hooper

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ALAMOGORDO, New MEXICO - 6-foot-3, 175 pound Kyle Hooper out of Alamogordo will enter the 2016 season as a three year starter at quarterback for the Tigers. As a junior during the 2015 season Hooper threw for a school record 2,674-yards and 23 touchdowns helping the Tigers to a 6-4 season.

Over the weekend Hooper out of the Class of 2017 landed his first offer to play football at the next level from New Mexico Highlands according to his father Dale who is the Head Coach at Alamogordo High School.

Henderson's Take on Hooper: He's come along way since his freshmen year and when I went to watch Alamogordo take on Mayfield during a non-district game in 2015 he seemed like he had become a leader. Has a chip on his shoulder wanted to prove you wrong and has a ton of fire to win. Has a good touch on the ball, especially in red-zone situations. Putting the ball right in the corner of the end-zone is something I've seen him do to perfection.

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Complete List of 2017 Prospects with offers here


Kyle Hooper - Alamogordo - QB - Offer from New Mexico Highlands

Shaundre Sanchez - Highland - DL - Offer from Western New Mexico

Keyshawn McCoy - Highland - Interest by Western New Mexico

Nick Horton - Highland - QB - Interest by Georgia Tech for football and for Track

Daniel Jaramillo - Highland - RB - Interest from many D-3 programs

Ben Bertram - Sandia - LB - Interest from West Texas A&M and NAU

Complete List of 2017 Prospects with offers here

Five most underrated Coaches in NM Football History

1. L G Henderson Artesia- Time kind of wipes out what he accomplished but from 1960-1973 Henderson led the smallest school in New Mexico's big class to five State Championships (two of them undefeated). Why is he underrated? If you dont have him at the top of your list as the best coach in the history of NM football you have him underrated.

2. Doug Etheridge Hobbs- Etheridge worked with Henderson at Dalhart before Henderson left to Artesia. Etheridge came to Hobbs from Monahans and led Hobbs from a 2-9 season to a 9-2 season. Etheridge stayed in Hobbs only four seasons but led them to a State Runnerup, State Championship and a semi-final loss to eventual state Champion Mayfield before leaving for Texas. Hobbs won State the season after he left after rebuilding the program. The only Coach ever to win the Big School State Championships in New Mexico and Texas.

3. Jerry Brown- Lovington- other than a 2-9 season in the 70's, Lovington had not come close to the playoffs before Brown took over. Brown eventually led them to the playoffs in 1986 with a 5-6 record. The year after Lovington went 13-0 and was a perennial State power from that point on.

4. Dunny Goode- Clovis-Goode came to Clovis from Canyon Texas and led Clovis to a 14-0 season his first year at Clovis. Goode won two state Championships in five years at Clovis before turning the program over to Roanhaus.

5. Gary Hveem- Alamogordo- before Hveem came to Alamogordo they had never been to the football playoffs in New Mexico. While at Alamogordo he took them to playoffs four times including a 12-1 state runnerup to Clovis in 1985.

Henderson: 10 Thoughts From The Weekend

10 Thoughts From The Weekend
By: Kyle Henderson of NMPreps.com

1. State Baseball Champions

6A
The Carlsbad Cavemen defeated the Rio Rancho Rams in 9 innings on Saturday to win the Class 6A State Baseball Championship. Played at Isotopes Field in Albuquerque, New Mexico the Cavemen finished out the season with a record of 25-6 on the year under Head Coach Cody May. The Cavemen started Sophomore Nate Arrington, then moved to Standout Junior Trevor Rogers, then brought in Matt Chavarria in the 9th inning when the game was tied 1-1. The Cavemen took a 2-1 lead in the 9th when Chavarria flied out to right center, which brought in Seth Olguin. Chavarria would strike out Willie Baez to end the game.
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5A
The Centennial Hawks rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the bottom of the 7th to beat Goddard 5-4 to claim their first ever baseball state championship. Manny Cachora hit the game winning RBI in the bottom of the 7th scoring two runners to make it a 5-3 final.
Junior Pena hit a RBI triple also in the bottom of the 7th. The Hawks finished the year 25-6 on the season under Head Coach Rusty Evans, this is Centennial's first state baseball title in school history.

4A
Sandra Prep finished the season undefeated against New Mexico teams and overall with a record of 27-4 under Paul Huitt to win their second straight high school baseball championship. Speaking with Huitt after the game he mentored that this group of seniors is 80-12 over the last three seasons. The Sundevils polished off the Portales Rams in the finals winning 13-0, winning pitcher was Joe Martinez who also pitched in the state championship game against Ruidoso as a sophomore during the 2015 season.

3A
The Texico Wolverines led by Head Coach Ty Thatcher won the Class 3A State Baseball Title going 25-4 on the season. They ended the year winning 5 in a row and were led by Senior Tanner Dickerman, Rafael Maldonado, and quite a few underclassmen like Ben Crist, Nathan Phipps, and Dalton Thatcher.

2A/1A
For a second straight year the Melrose Buffs are state baseball champs under Head Coach Caleb King. The Buffs finished the year winning 13 in a row and outscored tournament opponents 36-7 in three games. During the state title game Melrose Senior Wyatt Williams threw a no-hitter and was the winning pitcher in the title game for a second year in a row. Additional players who contributed this year included: Braden Hemming, Rowdy Allen, as well as a handful of underclassmen.

2. Dominance of Rio Rancho Schools
What a year for Rio Rancho Public Schools athletic wise. Rio Rancho and Cleveland combined to win: Football, Boys Basketball, Wrestling, Bowling, Cheer, Boys Track & Field, as well as Girls Track and Field. Just incredible when you think about, these two schools are also top academic public schools in New Mexico as well as two of the largest enrollment wise high schools in the state.

3. Exceptional year for Melrose
The Melrose Buffs went 15-0 on the football field winning the 8-man state championship, went 26-3 on the basketball court winning the Class 2A State Basketball Title, then went 17-4 on the baseball field to win the Class 2A/1A state championship for the second straight year under Head Coach Caleb King.

4. Fan Mail
Since the explosion of social media, the good has come with the bad. We are able to transmit information faster than any other time period with a click of a button. Great for sports updates and internet trolls the same. Over the weekend and really every day my twitter feed as well as Facebook page, youtube page, whatever it may be has been a host for adults and teenagers alike to attack in what’s been an overwhelming sense of hate. Maybe it’s not full fledge hate, but as you know everyone is tougher as well as braver behind a keyboard. While I’ve grown to have tougher skin, I’m also human and when more than 30 people retweet that they hate Kyle Henderson it gets to you a little bit, especially after woking a 16+ day. NMPreps has to have a social media presence as it’s our only form of advertising, we have 10,600 followers on twitter, 11,000 Facebook likes, and more than a 1.6 million views on youtube. My strategy is to take Kyle Henderson out of the social media aspect and just post social media wise from NMPreps.
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5. Josh Foley wins 110M Hurdles
Just 6 months after breaking his leg on the football field. Rio Rancho’s Josh Foley came back to defend his 110M hurdles state title. The Rio Rancho Standout Junior who is being recruited by a handful of schools to play football ran a 14.84 110M hurdles time to capture the blue.
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6. Jordan Byrd defends 100M Dash
Super Sophomore Jordan Byrd out of Manzano also returned from a injury to defend his 100M Dash Title. The multi sport athlete from Manzano who already has an offer on the table from New Mexico to play football had minor knee surgery this school year battled back to run a blazing 10.77 and finished 2nd in the 200M Dash with a time of 21.68.

7. More than a game
Following the Melrose State Title victory over McCurdy a report asked Senior Wyatt Williams if he had any college offers or if he was planning to continue playing baseball. Williams a student athlete who you would want your own son to follow just smiled as said, “No offers to play any sports, I think I am just going to enjoy this day and focus on attending college in the fall.” Well spoken I thought to myself and imagine being in his shoes, the kid who lives in Melrose just threw a no hitter at Isotopes Park in big ole’ Albuquerque. By the way he won three state title rings this year in football, basketball, and in baseball. Another note that stood out this weekend was in the Rio Rancho dugout. A chair with assistant Coach Ray Chavez’s gear sat on it. Chavez passed away less than two months ago from pancreatic cancer and you could tell just how much Rio Rancho Head Coach Ron Murphy was affected by this as well as the whole community of Rio Rancho, Coach Chavez was only 43-years old. As you know it’s never a bad time to tell someone you love them.
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8. Silver wins sixth state softball title in a row
The Silver Lady Colts under Head Coach Duane Trewern won their 6th state softball title in a row this past weekend defeating Hope Christian in the finals by a score of 10-0. The Colts have now won the 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011 state softball championships. What were you doing 6 years ago?

9. Goodbye Jim Johns
This season is the last by Eldorado great Jim Johns. Johns with more than 500 career wins is retiring from baseball and if you’ve had the chance to meet him or talk with for a minute or two, you know we’re losing a great baseball icon and hopefully he sticks around in some capacity. One of the true good guy coaches that coached baseball for 29 years at Eldorado and won 7 state championships including the 2015 season just one year ago.

10. Summer Plans
Bout to hit the road this summer and what looks to be actioned packed! A visit to my old stomping grounds to Redondo Beach, a visit to the Redwoods, camping at Yosemite, followed by a trip to Atlanta, Georgia then a stop at the Georgia Dome for the Rivals 5 Star Challenge, a quick trip to NYC to have a taste of the big apple, then the 9th year of the NMPreps Elite Combine, then spending some time in Boulder, Colorado working on a new business project.

What a great 2015/2016 high school sports year this has been!

Henderson: 10 Thoughts From The Weekend

10 Thoughts From The Weekend
By: Kyle Henderson of NMPreps.com

1. State Baseball Champions

6A
The Carlsbad Cavemen defeated the Rio Rancho Rams in 9 innings on Saturday to win the Class 6A State Baseball Championship. Played at Isotopes Field in Albuquerque, New Mexico the Cavemen finished out the season with a record of 25-6 on the year under Head Coach Cody May. The Cavemen started Sophomore Nate Arrington, then moved to Standout Junior Trevor Rogers, then brought in Matt Chavarria in the 9th inning when the game was tied 1-1. The Cavemen took a 2-1 lead in the 9th when Chavarria flied out to right center, which brought in Seth Olguin. Chavarria would strike out Willie Baez to end the game.
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5A
The Centennial Hawks rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the bottom of the 7th to beat Goddard 5-4 to claim their first ever baseball state championship. Manny Cachora hit the game winning RBI in the bottom of the 7th scoring two runners to make it a 5-3 final.
Junior Pena hit a RBI triple also in the bottom of the 7th. The Hawks finished the year 25-6 on the season under Head Coach Rusty Evans, this is Centennial's first state baseball title in school history.

4A
Sandra Prep finished the season undefeated against New Mexico teams and overall with a record of 27-4 under Paul Huitt to win their second straight high school baseball championship. Speaking with Huitt after the game he mentored that this group of seniors is 80-12 over the last three seasons. The Sundevils polished off the Portales Rams in the finals winning 13-0, winning pitcher was Joe Martinez who also pitched in the state championship game against Ruidoso as a sophomore during the 2015 season.

3A
The Texico Wolverines led by Head Coach Ty Thatcher won the Class 3A State Baseball Title going 25-4 on the season. They ended the year winning 5 in a row and were led by Senior Tanner Dickerman, Rafael Maldonado, and quite a few underclassmen like Ben Crist, Nathan Phipps, and Dalton Thatcher.

2A/1A
For a second straight year the Melrose Buffs are state baseball champs under Head Coach Caleb King. The Buffs finished the year winning 13 in a row and outscored tournament opponents 36-7 in three games. During the state title game Melrose Senior Wyatt Williams threw a no-hitter and was the winning pitcher in the title game for a second year in a row. Additional players who contributed this year included: Braden Hemming, Rowdy Allen, as well as a handful of underclassmen.

2. Dominance of Rio Rancho Schools
What a year for Rio Rancho Public Schools athletic wise. Rio Rancho and Cleveland combined to win: Football, Boys Basketball, Wrestling, Bowling, Cheer, Boys Track & Field, as well as Girls Track and Field. Just incredible when you think about, these two schools are also top academic public schools in New Mexico as well as two of the largest enrollment wise high schools in the state.

3. Exceptional year for Melrose
The Melrose Buffs went 15-0 on the football field winning the 8-man state championship, went 26-3 on the basketball court winning the Class 2A State Basketball Title, then went 17-4 on the baseball field to win the Class 2A/1A state championship for the second straight year under Head Coach Caleb King.

4. Fan Mail
Since the explosion of social media, the good has come with the bad. We are able to transmit information faster than any other time period with a click of a button. Great for sports updates and internet trolls the same. Over the weekend and really every day my twitter feed as well as Facebook page, youtube page, whatever it may be has been a host for adults and teenagers alike to attack in what’s been an overwhelming sense of hate. Maybe it’s not full fledge hate, but as you know everyone is tougher as well as braver behind a keyboard. While I’ve grown to have tougher skin, I’m also human and when more than 30 people retweet that they hate Kyle Henderson it gets to you a little bit, especially after woking a 16+ day. NMPreps has to have a social media presence as it’s our only form of advertising, we have 10,600 followers on twitter, 11,000 Facebook likes, and more than a 1.6 million views on youtube. My strategy is to take Kyle Henderson out of the social media aspect and just post social media wise from NMPreps.
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5. Josh Foley wins 110M Hurdles
Just 6 months after breaking his leg on the football field. Rio Rancho’s Josh Foley came back to defend his 110M hurdles state title. The Rio Rancho Standout Junior who is being recruited by a handful of schools to play football ran a 14.84 110M hurdles time to capture the blue.
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6. Jordan Byrd defends 100M Dash
Super Sophomore Jordan Byrd out of Manzano also returned from a injury to defend his 100M Dash Title. The multi sport athlete from Manzano who already has an offer on the table from New Mexico to play football had minor knee surgery this school year battled back to run a blazing 10.77 and finished 2nd in the 200M Dash with a time of 21.68.

7. More than a game
Following the Melrose State Title victory over McCurdy a report asked Senior Wyatt Williams if he had any college offers or if he was planning to continue playing baseball. Williams a student athlete who you would want your own son to follow just smiled as said, “No offers to play any sports, I think I am just going to enjoy this day and focus on attending college in the fall.” Well spoken I thought to myself and imagine being in his shoes, the kid who lives in Melrose just threw a no hitter at Isotopes Park in big ole’ Albuquerque. By the way he won three state title rings this year in football, basketball, and in baseball. Another note that stood out this weekend was in the Rio Rancho dugout. A chair with assistant Coach Ray Chavez’s gear sat on it. Chavez passed away less than two months ago from pancreatic cancer and you could tell just how much Rio Rancho Head Coach Ron Murphy was affected by this as well as the whole community of Rio Rancho, Coach Chavez was only 43-years old. As you know it’s never a bad time to tell someone you love them.
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8. Silver wins sixth state softball title in a row
The Silver Lady Colts under Head Coach Duane Trewern won their 6th state softball title in a row this past weekend defeating Hope Christian in the finals by a score of 10-0. The Colts have now won the 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011 state softball championships. What were you doing 6 years ago?

9. Goodbye Jim Johns
This season is the last by Eldorado great Jim Johns. Johns with more than 500 career wins is retiring from baseball and if you’ve had the chance to meet him or talk with for a minute or two, you know we’re losing a great baseball icon and hopefully he sticks around in some capacity. One of the true good guy coaches that coached baseball for 29 years at Eldorado and won 7 state championships including the 2015 season just one year ago.

10. Summer Plans
Bout to hit the road this summer and what looks to be actioned packed! A visit to my old stomping grounds to Redondo Beach, a visit to the Redwoods, camping at Yosemite, followed by a trip to Atlanta, Georgia then a stop at the Georgia Dome for the Rivals 5 Star Challenge, a quick trip to NYC to have a taste of the big apple, then the 9th year of the NMPreps Elite Combine, then spending some time in Boulder, Colorado working on a new business project.

What a great 2015/2016 high school sports year this has been!

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