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State Track & Field Preview - Who To Watch

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Boys Watch List
Steven Moyer - Hope Christian - 100M Hurdles - 15.04

Josh Harris - Aztec - 100M Hurdles - 15.17

Nathan Munoz - Cleveland - 100M Hurdles - 14.87

Gus Swanson - La Cueva - 100M Hurdles - 14.88

Zack Vigil - St. Michael's - 100M Dash - 10.84

Avery Rasher - Farmington - 100M Dash - 10.97

Josh Burbank - Valencia - 100M Dash - 10.71

Travis Wilkinson - Artesia - 100M Dash - 10.89

Jordan Byrd - Manzano - 100M Dash - 10.70

Dante Hernandez-LaCour - Atrisco - 100M Dash - 10.98

Ben Parmoon - St. Pius X - 400M Dash - 49.48

John Finnegan - Rio Rancho - 400M Dash - 48.44

Adam Schaap - Volcano Vista - 400M Dash - 49.41

Zack Vigil - St. Michael's - 200M Dash - 22.60

Augustine Larranaga - Capital - 200M Dash - 22.14

Josh Burbank - Valencia - 200M Dash - 21.76

Jordan Bryd - Manzano - 200M Dash - 21.75

Alejandro Goldston - Volcano Vista - 200M Dash - 21.98

Steven Duran - St. Pius X - 800M Run - 1:55:86

Gilbert Ramirez - Atrisco Heritage - 800M Run - 1:55:66

Jordan Lesansee - Academy - 3200M Run - 9:32:41

Avery Rasher - Farmington - High Jump - 6-06.00

Zach Marshall - Hobbs - High Jump - 6-06.00

Jackson Morris - Academy - Discuss - 166-04

Nick Slade - Academy - Triple Jump - 44-07.75

Nicholas Horton - Highland - Triple Jump - 45-06.00

Juan Pimentel - Cibola - Discuss - 163-04

Matt Jackson - Rio Rancho - Long Jump - 22-03.50

Joey Bertram - Sandia - Shot Put - 56-09.50

Jerry Arroyo - Silver - Javelin - 179-01

Malik Matthew Gordon - Sandia - 186-07

Steve Bailey - Rio Rancho - Javelin - 193-11

Girls Watch List

Maggie Carrico - Hope Christian - 100M Hurdles - 16.24

Kiesten Huitt - Sandia Prep - 100M Hurdles - 15.58

Sarah Root - Aztec - 100M Hurdles - 14.74

Sarah Mackin - Cleveland - 100M Hurdles - 15.78

Nia Powdrell - Cleveland - 100M Dash - 12.02

Akeisha Ayanniyi - Santa Fe - 100M Dash - 11.94

Kalie Yepa - Sandia Prep - 400M Dash - 58.29

Cera Chavez - Los Lunas - 400M Dash - 58.48

Jamie Fenton - La Cueva - 400M Dash - 57.65

Larimar Rodriguez - Cleveland - 400M Dash - 56.89

Cera Chavez - Los Lunas - 200M Dash - 25.54

Akeisha Ayanniyi - Santa Fe - 200M Dash - 25.54

Nia Powdrell - Cleveland - 200M Dash - 25.00

Natasha Bernal - La Cueva - 3200M Run - 10.48.16

Carisma Lovato - Valencia - 1600M Run - 5:07:33

Andi Harrelson - Ruidoso - Long Jump - 17-04.50

Chelsea Chalacombe - Los Alamos - Long Jump - 17-09.50

Sarah Root - Aztec - Long Jump - 18-02.00

Akeisha Ayanniyi - Santa Fe - Long Jump - 19-02.00

Duc Williard - Hope - Shot Put - 36-03.00

Tori Collins - Artesia - Shot Put - 36-10.50

Yermisi Oroyinyin - Onate - Shot Put - 42-09.00

Jocelyn Fernandez - St. Mike's - Javelin - 124-00

Taylor Morton - Artesia - Javelin - 133-08

Sara Reyes - Deming - Javelin - 132-11.50

Yermisi Oroyinyin - Onate - Discuss - 139-10

Alexis Romano - La Cueva - Triple Jump - 37-10.00

Eligibility of student athletes

Can some one explain to me the procedures set to determine the eligibility of a player. How oftend do the coaches check to see if their players are maintaining their grades. The reason I ask is there is always talk in the stands that some players aren't making grades and in some cases the players themselves say they are failing classes. It gives the impression that coaches turn the other way to capture a state title.

Scoreboard 3A/2A/1A Quarterfinal Scores

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All games taking place Wednesday, May 13th, 2015

Class 3A Quarterfinal Schedule
No. 5 Mesilla Valley 15, vs. No. 4 Pecos 3
No. 2 Eunice 8, No. 7 Dexter 2
No. 1 Lordsburg 13, No. 8 Texico 0
No. 3 Raton 5, No. 6 Estancia 4

Class 2A Quarterfinal Schedule
No. 6 Logan 8, No. 3 Floyd 6
No. 4 McCurdy 2, No. 5 Questa 0
No. 8 Gateway 5, No. 1 Magdalena 4
No. 2 Melrose 13, No. 7 Jemez Valley 0

  • Poll
Rio Rancho district to drug test athletes?

Should HS Athletes be randomly drug tested?

  • Yes

    Votes: 43 91.5%
  • No

    Votes: 4 8.5%

From the ABQ Journal

The Rio Rancho school district is considering a policy to randomly drug test its athletes.

“I’m going to let the cat out of the bag I guess. The coaches would like to drug test the athletes,” Bruce Carver, Rio Rancho Public Schools athletic director, said during a routine department report he was making to the board Monday night.

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Thursday Quarterfinal & Semifinal Preview

Today we take a quick look at what to watch in the quarterfinals for Classes 6A-4A, touch on the 3A/2A Semifinals, and recap the 3A/2A action from Wednesday.
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Class 6A Quarterfinals - Lobo Field

10AM - No. 3 La Cueva vs. No. 6 Eldorado
The La Cueva Bears now 17-9 will take on district rival Eldorado 19-8 at 10AM at Lobo Field. Between the two teams, there are 10 players that have committed to play college baseball. The Bears lead the series 2-1 this year and to make it even more interesting, this is a rematch of the 2014 state title where La Cueva won 5-4.

1PM - No. 13 Sandia vs. No. 5 Volcano Vista
The Sandia Matadors surprised the state knocking off No. 4 seeded Carlsbad last weekend in three games. While the Matadors are just three games over .500, they are battle tested and have guys like Drew Gillespie and Jimmy Gallegos stepping up. Volcano Vista is loaded as usual and has won 19-games on the season. Watch for Tanner West, one of the top juniors and top pitchers in New Mexico.

4PM - No. 2 Rio Rancho vs. No. 10 Mayfield
The Rams escaped a scrappy Las Cruces team last weekend and will play another team out of Las Cruces in the quarterfinals. This match up didn’t go well for Rio Rancho in 2014 with Mayfield beating them 4-1 in the quarters at Lobo Field. Watch for Wyatt Kelley on the bump if he gets the call. The Trojans are 15-11 this year and pulled off an impressive series victory over Clovis in three games in the 1st round. Last weekend against the Wildcats Eric Lucero had 10K’s and only gave up 2 earned runs.

7PM - No. 9 Hobbs vs. No. 1 Onate
Not sure how many prep baseball fans expected the Hobbs Eagles to just roll past Cleveland in the opening round, hats off to Head Eagle Coach Marco Boyle for putting together a great game plan to beat a very good team. Now the underdog again, lets see what the Eagles do to stop a red hot Onate Knight teams. The Knights buried Cibola in two games last weekend winning 11-0 and 10-0. Taylor Serna threw a no-hitter and Fernando Escapita went deep.

Class 5A Quarterfinals - Cleveland Stadium

10AM - No. 6 Espanola vs. No. 3 Los Alamos
The Espanola Sundevils are now 20-6 after beating a very good Farmington team in two quick games 3-1, 5-3. Next up they are will face Los Alamos who they have played already three times and lost twice. While many might give the quick edge to Los Alamos, Espanola is loaded with talent headlined by Elias Archuleta who has 6 home runs on the year. The Hilltoppers are 22-6 this year and 11-1 on the year, riding a fantastic 12 game winning streak. Their last lost ironically comes against Espanola back on April 8th. Loaded with talent from day one, Los Alamos is led by brothers Jared and Connor Mang, each who are committed to New Mexico. Also, watch for Lane Saunders, who is lights out on the mound.

1PM - No. 8 Artesia vs. No. 1 Piedra Vista
The Piedra Vista Panthers are 23-4 on the season and have won 14 games in a row. As we mentioned last week, they are currently undefeated against New Mexico Teams. While they took two from Roswell in the opening round, the teams were closer than a usual 1 vs. 16 match up (3-0, 6-1). Watch for Gunner Archuleta threw a 1 hit shutout and went 3-7 with a triple against the Coyotes. Wyatt Weaver has had a very solid year and against Roswell last week he threw a complete game, was 2-5 at the plate with 3 RBI’s. The Artesia Bulldogs beat Santa Teresa in another very close series winning both games 2-0. Artesia as just 5 seniors on the roster and a good amount of their underclassmen continue to impress weekly. Tristan Bowden a junior threw a 1 hit complete game shutout against Santa Teresa and sophomore Jharyss Granger has been on fire at the plate.

4PM - No. 5 Valencia vs. No. 5 Academy
The Chargers took care of Belen in two games and now are 20-6 on the year winning 9-in a row. Their pitching continues to set them apart and gives them a slight edge against Valencia. Last weekend against Belen, Ian Russell hit a home run, Joe Sava had three hits, Randall Gurule threw a complete game, Zeke Long had three hits, and Thomas Braybrooks also picked up a win going the distance. Academy certainly is hitting their stride and has the talent to make a real run at the title this year. With that being said, Valencia is an outstanding club, making this the marquee match up in the 5A quarterfinals. Head Valencia Coach Carlos Carrasco continues to elevate the Jaguar’s baseball program and a win against Academy is not out of the question. Watch for Senior Standout Cade Guthrie who is batting .488 on the year with 14 RBI’s and 4 home runs. Carlos Ramirez ripped two home runs against Los Lunas last weekend and Daniel Barela also went deep. Academy has the pitching, Valencia has the hitting, this one should be tight throughout.

7PM - No. 10 Centennial vs. No. 2 Goddard
Though they are the very big underdog against Goddard in the quarterfinals, Centennial is dangerous with some very good underclassmen talent. In-fact, Centennial has not one senior on their entire roster. They have been extremely how down the stretch winning their last 14 games with a record of 11-3. The Goddard Rockets are 24-4 this year and finished district play with a 10-2 record. Loaded with talent, the Rockets are led by Justin Martinez, Ricky Roybal, and sophomore Cal Cillareal, who is likely one of the top 15 players in New Mexico. Last weekend they blew past Bernalillo 11-1, and 10-0.

Class 4A Quarterfinals - La Cueva/St. Pius X

12PM - No. 3 Ruidoso vs. No. 11 West LV
The Cinderella Team of Class 4A is here. West Las Vegas punched their ticket to Albuquerque after beating rival Robertson in the first round of the playoffs, taking 2 of 3 games. The Dons are led by Brian Gonzales who is batting .457 with 29 RBI’s and Senior Andy Gabaldon who batting .493 with 19 RBI’s. Ruidoso has been a pleasant surprise this year winning 19 games under Head Coach Gilbert Alvarado. The Warriors have received outstanding play from Senior Cade Patterson who is batting .535 at the plate with 35 RBI’s and 3 home runs. Patterson is also 5-0 on the mound with 51 K’s.

12PM - No. 4 Portales vs. No. 5 Bloomfield
The Portales Rams and the Bloomfield Bobcats is one of the more even match ups taking place across the board this weekend. The Rams are 21-8 and finished district with a record of 8-4. On the season, Portales has been led by Matt Martinez who is batting .440 with 29 RBI’s and Rey Ornelas who is 6-0 on the mound. The Bobcats also won 21-games and went 10-0 in district and are riding an 11-game winnings streak. It will be interesting to see how Bloomfield plays in the tournament as they have not played a top ranked team since early April.

3PM - No. 7 St. Mike’s vs. No. 2 Cobre
The St. Michael’s Horsemen have a tall task in front of them being paired up with Cobre. It’s been a long wait for the Horsemen to get back to the title game (last appearance was in 2004). This year’s team is led by Marcus Pincheria-Sandoval on the mound, he can keep them in this game. Cobre is going for their third state championship and even though they are playing a class up, Cobre has the talent to get back to the title game. Last week: Jordan Benfield was 3-5 with 6RBI’s and hit an HR. Cavin Roberson was 7-7 with 4RBI’s and Marcus Sanchez was 4-4 with 5RBI’s.

3PM - No. 8 Silver vs. No. 1 Sandia Prep
The defending Class 3A state champs, the Silver Colts went 15-13 on the season and though they are come into this match up as the big underdog they have played Sandia Prep well in the past. In fact, last year it was Silver that ended Sandia Prep’s season in the playoffs. For Silver, watch for Zach Jasso one of just 4 seniors on the roster. Sandia Prep is one of the most dangerous teams in New Mexico regardless of Class. Mikey Gangwish who is up for the NMPreps.com Mr. Baseball Award is batting .584 with 34 RBI’s and is 6-0 on the mound with 45K’s. Beau Williams has 26 RBI’s and Sophomore Joe Martinez has an average of .389 with 2 home runs. Their pitching is outstanding with guys like Harris McConnell (7-1) and Beau Williams (7-0) leading the way.

Class 3A Semifinals - Eldorado

12PM - No. 5 Mesilla vs. No. 1 Lordsburg
Mesilla Valley blew past Pecos in the quarterfinals 15-3 and will now face Lordsburg who has beaten them three times on the year. The No. 1 seeded Mavericks rolled past Texico 13-0. Johnny Plowman hit a triple and a double on the night and closed the door in the final inning.

3PM - No. 3 Raton vs. No. 2 Eunice
The Raton Tigers had to dig deep in the quarterfinals to pull off a come from behind victory against Estancia last night winning 5-4. Today they take on Eunice who defeated Dexter 8-2 yesterday led by Freshman Bryce Foutz on the mound who threw 7K’s.

Class 2A Semifinals - Rio Rancho

12PM - No. 8 Gateway vs. No. 4 McCurdy
The No. 8 Gateway Warriors upset No. 1 Magdalena 5-4 and McCurdy got past rival Questa 2-0.

3PM - No. 6 Logan vs. No. 2 Melrose
Logan upset Floyd and Melrose took care of Jemez Valley with ease winning 13-0. Melrose has beaten Logan three times this year winning 7-1, 10-3, and 10-0.

Video Recaps from the 3A/2A Quarterfinals

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Who was your LEGENDARY Fan?

Most schools have that one fan that generations know about. Clovis had Norman who was maybe the most devoted Wildcat fan of all time. Lovington had a local Businessman named Ed Bonds who did so much for the programs they had a special Ed Bonds Night after his funeral at the Basketball game. Artesia has had several including Mack Chase, John Trainor and many many more. Who is your fan you want to acknowledge on here?

Video Henry Hattis in action at LA Rivals Camp

6-foot-7, 265 pound Henry Hattis out of Cleveland High School recently attended the Los Angels Rivals Camp. Hattis who holds offers from Missouri, ASU, Texas Tech, Washington State, SDSU, New Mexico, and New Mexico State said he felt like he held is own. "It was a great. Fun camp and learned a lot. Great experience to go against some good competition. I feel like I held my own. I had to get used to the new level at first, but was able to show what I could do and win some 1-on-1's.

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School freaks out over boys baseball storage shed

From Fox News

The controversy surrounds a storage shed built by the baseball booster club at Arbor View High School in Las Vegas. The youngsters needed a place to store their bats and balls and bases.

The boosters had wanted to build a clubhouse for the teenage ball players, but after months of delay they came up with an alternative plan.

One of the parents knew the owner of a company that made precast one-story buildings. The company offered to donate the manpower and materials to build the boys a shed.

Carl Pastrone, whose son is a pitcher and outfielder for the Arbor View Aggies, told me they pitched their plan to school administrators and were promptly given a green light. That was in 2014.

The storage shed was erected last September. Boosters installed doors and gave the shed a coat of paint – nothing elaborate.

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Jury Awards HS athlete 1M in head injury case

From Yahoo! Sports

An Iowa jury found a local school negligent for how it handled a football player's potential head injury, according to the Des Moines Register.

During the 2012 season, Bedford (Iowa) High School freshman Kacey Strough reportedly told his coach that teammates were repeatedly throwing footballs at his head. He also asked them to stop, to no avail. The coach said he would handle it, but reportedly did nothing.

The lawsuit, filed in 2013, said that Strough sustained head injuries as a result of the incident. The jury ruled Monday that the school must pay nearly $1 million in damages and medical fees, by far the largest payout in a high school head injury case.

While being hit in the head with a ball would be painful but not necessarily injury-inducing for most high school athletes, Strough was a unique case. He has a rare condition called cavernous malformation. Cavernous malformation causes blood vessels in the brain to form abnormally, which disrupts normal blood flow. It likely left Strough more susceptible to brain injury.

The school administration and nurse reportedly knew about his condition, yet failed to tell the coaches that he was more susceptible to a potential head injury. Under an Iowa state law passed in 2011, coaches and officials must remove an athlete from the field at the first possible sign of a head injury. The athletes are not allowed to return until being evaluated and cleared by a licensed medical professional. Strough was never removed from the field.

Within days of the ball-throwing incident, Strough showed signs of serious brain trauma – slurred speech, severe headaches, partial paralysis – and had to be hospitalized. He underwent surgery to remove a blood clot near his brainstem, which the lawsuit said was directly related to the incident and compounded by him continuing to play.

He hasn't fully recovered. Now 18, he uses a wheelchair and has permanent brain damage.

The jury awarded about $140,000 in medical expenses and $850,000 in "damages for pain and suffering, loss of mind and body, and loss of future earnings," according to the Des Moines Register.

The case originally focused on the administration's failure to respond when Strough reported being bullied. It was later amended to focus on the failure to comply with the 2011 concussion and head injury law.

“Hopefully as this law finds its way into the system, school districts, nurses and coaches can get together and act in a more prompt way to get these problems addressed,” said Strough's lawyer, Tom Slater.

This case officially goes down as a jury holding a school responsible for failing to protect an athlete who sustained a head injury. It seems to be just as much of a win for anti-bullying advocates, a milestone case in a year when high school football hazing and bullying seemed to hit a new high.

3A Quarterfinal Preview

Continuing our playoff coverage, here is our Class 3A Quarterfinal Preview

No. 8 Texico vs. No. 1 Lordsburg - Wednesday 4PM - Lobo Field
Preview: Another strong Texico team in the Class 3A bracket. Winning 16 games under Ty Thatcher, the Wolverines are very capable of pulling off a Wednesday upset. Watch for freshman Nathan Phipps at 6-foot-3, 210 pounds and for 8th grader Dalton Thatcher who had 4 hits against Laguna Acoma. Everyone knew Lordsburg would be solid entering 2015. Sophomore Johnny Plowman is hitting .508 with 29 RBIs. On the mound Sophomore Jacob Esquivel is 7-1 with 42K’s. Lordsburg is the No. 1 seed for good reason and likely going to be at the top for a few more years.

No. 5 Mesilla Valley vs. No. 4 Pecos - Wednesday 10AM - Lobo Field
Preview: The Son Blazers are a team everyone is interested in as they have been up and down all season long. They are 11-6 and have key wins against Tucumcari, Texico, Tularosa, and last weekend beat Santa Rosa 6-5 in the 1st round of the 3A tournament. Pecos won 17 games this year and it looks like this is the best team Augustin Ruiz has put together in the last 5-years. Senior Jason Henderson has been crushing the ball and the Panthers have plenty of pitching to make a real run at the title. This is going to be a great match up.

No. 6 Estancia vs. No. 3 Raton - Wednesday 7PM - Lobo Field
Preview: Estancia has made their usual return to the state baseball tournament and have reeled off three impressive victories in a row beating Pecos, Monte Del Sol, and Tucumcari. They take on Raton, who has won 12 in a row. The Tigers went a perfect 9-0 in district play and have not lost since April 9th, 2015 against Robertson. The Tigers have also played a loaded schedule and have 7 seniors leading the way.

No. 7 Dexter vs. No. 2 Eunice - Wednesday 1PM - Lobo Field
Preview: Very good district rivalry match up and while Eunice is the favorite, Dexter just beat Eunice 6-5 back on the 28th of April. In total, this will be the 4th time these two teams have met this year. Drew Reynolds’ Eunice Cardinals are 14-9, have played their annual tough schedule. Watch for Bryce Foutz who is just a freshman. He is batting .375 with 23 RBI’s and is 5-1 this year with 45K’s on the mound. Senior Roman Acosta is 6-2 this year on the bump with 29 K’s

The Bracket

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