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Voting: New Mexico Quarterback of the Year

Vote Now for the NM QB of the Year

  • Chance Harris (Clovis HS/2021)

  • Casey Perez (Lovington HS/2020)

  • Kade Benavidez (Los Lunas HS/2020)

  • Isaiah Chavez (Rio Rancho HS/2020)

  • Clay Houghtaling (Artesia HS/2020)

  • Caleb Carrillo (Farmington HS/2021)

  • Mason Caperton (Eunice HS/2020)

  • Diego Pavia (Volcano Vista HS/2020)

  • Payson Hicks (Socorro HS/2020)

  • Vincent Marquez (Bloomfield HS/2020)


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Kade Benavidez (Los Lunas HS/2020): The Tigers will play for the state championship this weekend against the Roswell Coyotes. Benavidez led the way for the Tigers with 2,171 passing yards.

Caleb Carrillo (Farmington HS/2021): A newcomer this season that came out swinging with 2,992 passing yards this season and helping the Scorpions earn a 4-seed in the state playoffs.

Casey Perez (Lovington HS/2020): Perez passed for 2,485 yards for the Wildcats this season. He also had 28 passing touchdowns.

Chance Harris (Clovis HS/2021): The junior guided the Wildcats in the semifinals this season with a 2,281 passing yard total and 22 passing touchdowns.

Clay Houghtaling (Artesia HS/2020): Led the state in passing yards with 3,536 yards and 46 passing touchdowns.

Diego Pavia (Volcano Vista HS/2020): Missed some playing time due to injury but the senior was without question one of the most dynamic QBs this season. He finished with 1,485 passing yards and an 11-1 record for the Hawks.

Isaiah Chavez (Rio Rancho HS/2020): 2,000 yards passing, 1,209 rushing with a total of 38 touchdowns (22 passing) for the Rams this season as they go for the 6A state championship.

Mason Caperton (Eunice HS/2020): Recently won his third state championship, finished second in passing yards with 3,529 but has a state best 51 passing touchdowns.

Payson Hicks (Socorro HS/2020): One of the first Socorro Warriors to find himself on a final ten candidates list. Hicks has the Warriors in the 2019 state championship game behind 2,204 passing yards for the 11-1 Warriors.

Vincent Marquez (Bloomfield HS/2020): Marquez led 4A in passing yards with 3,387 yards this season and has the Bobcats playing in their second consecutive state championship this coming weekend.
 
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