NMPreps Top 25 Players: Standouts Shaping the 2023/2024 New Mexico High School Basketball Season
As the 2023/2024 New Mexico high school basketball season hits its stride, NMPreps unveils its preliminary list of the top 25 players who are leaving a lasting impact on the court. While this compilation will evolve with the season's progress, the current roster of talent showcases athletes who are making waves in the state.
Among the standout players is Abraham Pena from Hobbs (2025), showcasing remarkable skills. Another rising star is AC Munoz (2024) from Mayfield, contributing significantly to his team's success with a mature approach to the game.
Brandon Kehres (2024) of Organ Mountain emerges as a focal point, leading the Knights with an impressive average of 16.6 points per game. His on-court prowess is a driving force behind his team's strong performance.
Cameron Dyer (2025) from La Cueva exhibits exceptional talent, embodying the future of basketball excellence in the state. Meanwhile, Cody Vassar-Steen (2024) from Farmington is instrumental in his team's hot start, boasting an impressive 26 points per game.
Daniel Steverson (2024) of Cleveland stands out as a top-five prospect, shouldering the responsibility of leading the Storm into a new era. His impact on the court is undeniable, making him a player to watch.
The emergence of young talent is evident in David Lunn (2027) from Volcano Vista, the top-ranked freshman in the state. His inclusion in the preliminary list reflects his remarkable skills and potential.
Distinguished players like Jalin Holland (2025) of Los Lunas, currently the number one ranked prospect in New Mexico, have already left an indelible mark on the season. With a game featuring over 40 points, Holland is a highly recruited talent and a force for the Tigers.
Other notable players include Jesus Licon (2024) from Highland, a scoring threat averaging an impressive 30.1 points per game, and Kenyon Aguino (2025) from Volcano Vista, whose dominant presence puts him in the conversation for the top slot in the state.
As the season unfolds, these players and more will continue to shape the narrative of New Mexico high school basketball. Stay tuned for updates on NMPreps' evolving list of top players and their contributions to the thrilling basketball landscape in the state.
Note: Post players that should be considered on the next update. You can also send us a text to 505-414-4313.
As the 2023/2024 New Mexico high school basketball season hits its stride, NMPreps unveils its preliminary list of the top 25 players who are leaving a lasting impact on the court. While this compilation will evolve with the season's progress, the current roster of talent showcases athletes who are making waves in the state.
Among the standout players is Abraham Pena from Hobbs (2025), showcasing remarkable skills. Another rising star is AC Munoz (2024) from Mayfield, contributing significantly to his team's success with a mature approach to the game.
Brandon Kehres (2024) of Organ Mountain emerges as a focal point, leading the Knights with an impressive average of 16.6 points per game. His on-court prowess is a driving force behind his team's strong performance.
Cameron Dyer (2025) from La Cueva exhibits exceptional talent, embodying the future of basketball excellence in the state. Meanwhile, Cody Vassar-Steen (2024) from Farmington is instrumental in his team's hot start, boasting an impressive 26 points per game.
Daniel Steverson (2024) of Cleveland stands out as a top-five prospect, shouldering the responsibility of leading the Storm into a new era. His impact on the court is undeniable, making him a player to watch.
The emergence of young talent is evident in David Lunn (2027) from Volcano Vista, the top-ranked freshman in the state. His inclusion in the preliminary list reflects his remarkable skills and potential.
Distinguished players like Jalin Holland (2025) of Los Lunas, currently the number one ranked prospect in New Mexico, have already left an indelible mark on the season. With a game featuring over 40 points, Holland is a highly recruited talent and a force for the Tigers.
Other notable players include Jesus Licon (2024) from Highland, a scoring threat averaging an impressive 30.1 points per game, and Kenyon Aguino (2025) from Volcano Vista, whose dominant presence puts him in the conversation for the top slot in the state.
As the season unfolds, these players and more will continue to shape the narrative of New Mexico high school basketball. Stay tuned for updates on NMPreps' evolving list of top players and their contributions to the thrilling basketball landscape in the state.
Player | School | Class |
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Abraham Pena | Hobbs | 2025 |
AC Munoz | Mayfield | 2024 |
Brandon Kehres | Organ Mountain | 2024 |
Cameron Dyer | La Cueva | 2025 |
Cody Vassar-Steen | Farmington | 2024 |
Damiran Smith | Alamogordo | 2025 |
Daniel Lovato | La Cueva | 2025 |
Daniel Steverson | Cleveland | 2024 |
David Lunn | Volcano Vista | 2027 |
Donavan Rhodes | Manzano | 2024 |
Dylan Chavez | La Cueva | 2024 |
Elijah Brody | West Mesa | 2024 |
Isaiah Maldonado | Albuquerque | 2024 |
Jalin Holland | Los Lunas | 2025 |
Jason Warren | Alamogordo | 2024 |
Jesus Licon | Highland | 2024 |
Joe Jack | Albuquerque Academy | 2024 |
Kenyon Aguino | Volcano Vista | 2025 |
Latavious Morris | Atrisco Heritage | 2025 |
Lukas Turner | Santa Fe | 2024 |
Marquise Renfro | Atrisco Heritage | 2024 |
Marvin Cox | Clovis | 2024 |
Rian Gonzales | Volcano Vista | 2025 |
Santiago Gonzalez | Rio Grande | 2024 |
Thomas Adams | Sandia | 2025 |
Note: Post players that should be considered on the next update. You can also send us a text to 505-414-4313.