Voting: New Mexico Running Back of the Year
Andrew Lujan - Estancia HS/2020 - Lujan rushed for 2,054 yards and 27 touchdowns this season for the Bears. Estancia went 8-4 overall and reached the quarterfinals.
Cayden Walton - Raton HS/2023 - The first freshman to get named to the ten finalist list but Walton had a special season. He rushed for 1,907 yards and 19 touchdowns this season for the Tigers that went 6-6 and reached the quarterfinals.
Dorian Lewis - Cleveland HS/2020 - The top ranked running back in New Mexico has rushed for over 1,500 yards this season, including a 200-yard, 5 touchdown state championship showing. The Storm went 11-2 and won the State Championship.
Isaac Chavez - Volcano Vista HS/2020 - Chavez rushed for 1,138 yards and 12 touchdowns for the Hawks this season. He was part of a duo in the backfield for the Hawks that went perfect during the regular season.
Isaiah Johnson - Grants HS/2020 - Johnson rushed for 2,140-yards and 34-rushing touchdowns this season for the Pirates. His team went 10-2 and reached the semifinals.
Jasia Reese - Roswell HS/2020 - Reese was the workhorse for the Coyotes this season (waiting on an email response on stat line). The Coyotes went 13-0 and won back-to-back state titles.
Jeston Webskowski - Clovis HS/2021 - Jeston rushed for 1,713 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Wildcats this season. The Clovis Wildcats were the 2-seed and finished 8-4 on the year.
Jimmy Gallegos - Volcano Vista HS/2020 - Gallegos helped guide the Hawks to a semifinal showing and perfect regular season. Gallegos rushed for 813 yards this season and 9 touchdowns for the Hawks.
Luke Padilla - Capital HS/2021 - Padilla rushed for 1,852-yards and 23-rushing touchdowns this season for the Jaguars. Capital earned a 7-seed and finished 6-4 overall this season.
Romeo Gbassagee - Portales HS/2020 - Gbassagee rushed for over 1,300 yards and 18 touchdowns this season. He helped the Rams go 12-1 and won the 4A state championship this season.
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Andrew Lujan - Estancia HS/2020 - Lujan rushed for 2,054 yards and 27 touchdowns this season for the Bears. Estancia went 8-4 overall and reached the quarterfinals.
Cayden Walton - Raton HS/2023 - The first freshman to get named to the ten finalist list but Walton had a special season. He rushed for 1,907 yards and 19 touchdowns this season for the Tigers that went 6-6 and reached the quarterfinals.
Dorian Lewis - Cleveland HS/2020 - The top ranked running back in New Mexico has rushed for over 1,500 yards this season, including a 200-yard, 5 touchdown state championship showing. The Storm went 11-2 and won the State Championship.
Isaac Chavez - Volcano Vista HS/2020 - Chavez rushed for 1,138 yards and 12 touchdowns for the Hawks this season. He was part of a duo in the backfield for the Hawks that went perfect during the regular season.
Isaiah Johnson - Grants HS/2020 - Johnson rushed for 2,140-yards and 34-rushing touchdowns this season for the Pirates. His team went 10-2 and reached the semifinals.
Jasia Reese - Roswell HS/2020 - Reese was the workhorse for the Coyotes this season (waiting on an email response on stat line). The Coyotes went 13-0 and won back-to-back state titles.
Jeston Webskowski - Clovis HS/2021 - Jeston rushed for 1,713 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Wildcats this season. The Clovis Wildcats were the 2-seed and finished 8-4 on the year.
Jimmy Gallegos - Volcano Vista HS/2020 - Gallegos helped guide the Hawks to a semifinal showing and perfect regular season. Gallegos rushed for 813 yards this season and 9 touchdowns for the Hawks.
Luke Padilla - Capital HS/2021 - Padilla rushed for 1,852-yards and 23-rushing touchdowns this season for the Jaguars. Capital earned a 7-seed and finished 6-4 overall this season.
Romeo Gbassagee - Portales HS/2020 - Gbassagee rushed for over 1,300 yards and 18 touchdowns this season. He helped the Rams go 12-1 and won the 4A state championship this season.
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