News – February 26, 2010

Scores from Thursday night

Valencia 44, Abq Academy 33
Hope Christian 61, Cuba 43
Capitan 56, Lordsburg 54
Mayfield 53, Oñate 38
Hobbs 49, Carlsbad 29
Lovington 63, Ruidoso 59
Eunice 46, Jal 45
Corona 60, Carrizozo 46

Scores from Wednesday night

Manzano 57, Highland 45
Cleveland 51, Rio Rancho 33
La Cueva 43, Abq High 23
St. Pius 61, Grants 42
Magdalena 65, Menaul 36
Santa Rosa 73, Clayton 45
Floyd 52, Elida 38
Taos 48, Capital 38
Springer 56, Mosquero 51

Games to Watch

Lots of good ones going into the district tournament championship games. From here on out, I don’t think you can go wrong–so get out and support your favorite team!

As far a games to watch, I spotted a trend from last year. Both of these match ups happened about the same time last year, and both were nothing short of major upsets. You can bet the two underdogs are hoping history repeats itself.

Texico hosts Santa Rosa @ 6:00 PM

Santa Rosa hasn’t bested the Lady Wolverines yet this year, but there is always a chance for the upset. You might remember that last year, Santa Rosa traveled to Texico and beat the Wolverines, 33-29, to win the district tournament.

Rio Grande host Manzano @ 7:00 PM

The big upset in last year’s District 5-5A tournament was Manzano winning over Rio Grande, and saw coach Rick Espinoza’s ejection from the game.

Losing by 40 to the Lady Ravens in the first match up this season, Manzano was able to close the point differential to 10 in their last meeting. I’m not sure if they’re slowing solving Rio Grande’s offense, but containing Bernadette Sanchez and Monique Macias is going to be a critical, and the most difficult, task for the Lady Monarch defense. Winner gets Eldorado in the district championship.

Abq b-ball fan makes own prediction

[Ed. note] The following is a response from Bill Krum to the post “Journal weighs in with brackets” that was posted a on Tuesday. Bill is an Albuquerque-area club coach and fan with a good perspective of the basketball scene in the Metro area. Rather than being buried in a comment, I feel this deserves its own post. Disagree? Then sound off by leaving your own comment.

Seeding for 5A
1-Eldorado vs 16-Alamogordo
2-Sandia vs 15-Carlsbad
3-Gallup vs 14-Onate
4-Las Cruces vs 13-Cleveland
5-Clovis vs 12-Manzano
6-Cibola vs 11-LaCueva
7-Valley vs 10-Rio Grande
8-Mayfield vs 9-Hobbs

No doubt about Eldorado about being the #1 seed. Sandia beat Las Cruces earlier in the year and for that they get the #2 seed.I take Gallup as your #3 because of strength of schedule and if they take down Cibola again at home they deserve it. If not Las Cruces get the #3. Las Cruces as the #4 with Clovis as your #5. Cibola getting the #6 seed since they have dropped off after losing Korina due to a foot injury. Valley Vikings are the 7 seed as long as the make to the district finals. #8 belongs to Coach Maya’s Mayfield Trojans.#9,10,11,12 are solid slots and the rest of the field you could mix them up if you want.Things could change if Cleveland makes it to the district finals which would not be a long shot. Also if La Cueva gets by Valley that could knock out the Vikings from getting a home game in the first round. I see the top 8 seeds making it to the next round and La Cueva as a three peat champion comes to an end.

Quarterfinals
1-Eldorado vs 8-Mayfield
2-Sandia vs 7-Valley
3-Gallup vs 6-Cibola
4-Las Cruces vs 5-Clovis

I see Kya DeGarmo leading the Golden Eagles past the Trojans into the semis. My Cinderella pick will be Valley and Angel Reyes getting by Sandia after the fifth try and pulling off the upset. Gallup takes down Cibola as Justina Prairie-Chief leads her team to the semis.The Bulldawgs contain Antiesha Brown and the rest of the wildcats and end up playing the Golden Eagles in the semi finals.

Semi-Finals

1-Eldorado vs 4-Las Cruces the rematch that didn’t happen because the Hobbs Eagles took down Eldorado in the Las Cruces tournament.The speed of Kya DeGarmo and the rest of the Lady Golden Eagles will be to much for the Dawgs and DeGarmo will see her second finals in four stellar years at Eldo.The other Semi finalists will be the 3-Bengals vs the 7-Vikings.The crowd and the experience of the Bengals will be too much for the young Vikings and Gallup squeaks into the finals.

Finals

1-Eldorado vs 3-Gallup
Close your eyes and picture the PIT in Orange and Black on one side matter of fact all sides and the texas burn’t orange white and gold mixed in.The PIT will be rockin at 2:30pm on Saturday March 13TH. Be There!!!!!!

Eldorado wins the Blue trophy and DeGarmo is the MVP!!!! Sorry Bengal Fans.See you next year.

News – February 24, 2010

Scores from last night

Gallup 65, Cibola 52

Meeting half-way in Grants last night, Gallup was able to get the win over Cibola for the District 1-5A tiebreaker.

Gallup got plenty of production from the bench with Paulette Coffey leading the way with 17 points. Justina Prairie Chief followed with 15. Cibola’s Clarissa Dominguez lead Cibola with 15.

Under former coach John Lomasney, Gallup was always team that was considered dangerous; under coach Kamau Turner, nothing has changed. Look for Gallup to end their days as a 5A team with a bang.

Gallup 65, Cibola 52
Albuquerque High 53, Santa Fe 44
Thoreau 53, Hope Christian 44
Highland 70, Los Lunas 59
Menual 57, Pine Hill 28
Jemez Valley 53, East Mountain 12
Farmington 47, Aztec 40
Santa Teresa 57, Chaparral 52
Artesia 61, Goddard 27
Valencia 55, Moriarty 50
Bloomfield 51, Crownpoint 49
Rehoboth 68, Shiprock Northwest 25
San Jon 55, Clovis Christian 41
Mescalero Apache 59, Lake Arthur 22
Cloudcroft 39, Mesilla Valley Christian 38

Journal weighs in with brackets

This article is courtesy of the Albuquerque Journal. For the 5A Low-Down, it makes one wish (at least me) of the dream match-up that never happened: Eldorado vs Cruces at the Hoopla in December.

When it comes down to it, all that matters are the girls are on the court and the game they bring with them–seedings become useless. Last year’s finals with heavily favored Rio Rancho falling to La Cueva is all you need to look at. I guarantee all the coaches will be using this as a warning or a motivator.

Whatever your opinion, you know it’s going to be another great finale to a great season!

GIRLS CLASS 5A

Who’s In: Las Cruces, Clovis, Valley, Cibola, Gallup, La Cueva, Sandia, Eldorado, Rio Grande, Mayfield, Cleveland, Manzano, Carlsbad, Hobbs
Who’s Out: West Mesa, Santa Fe, Highland, Los Lunas, Gadsden
On the Bubble: Rio Rancho, Oñate, Alamogordo, Albuquerque High
Seeding:

  1. Eldorado
  2. Sandia
  3. Las Cruces
  4. Clovis
  5. Gallup
  6. Cibola
  7. Rio Grande
  8. Valley
  9. Mayfield
  10. La Cueva
  11. Hobbs
  12. Manzano
  13. Cleveland
  14. Carlsbad
  15. Oñate
  16. Alamogordo

Last In & Out: Onate and Alamogordo get in before Rio Rancho and Albuquerque High. Putting the Rams and Bulldogs into the bubble conversation is a stretch anyway, but Bracketology rules are Bracketology rules. Gotta have bubble teams.

The Low-Down: The field is pretty much set, meaning the only suspense this week comes in how the seeding process shakes out through district tournament results. Regardless, the top three teams are not much source of debate. Eldorado has established itself as the clear favorite while Sandia and Las Cruces follow in step in the 2-3 seeds. Putting the clamps on Eldo is a pretty tall order, though. The Eagles are undefeated since the new year and haven’t played a game decided by single digits since a 51-43 at La Cueva on Jan. 12. Beware of Sandia. Two of the Matadors’ three losses were to Eldorado and they handed Las Cruces its only loss – by 16 points – back on Dec. 12.

GIRLS CLASS 4A

Who’s In: Kirtland Central, Shiprock, Volcano Vista, Roswell, Espanola Valley, Los Alamos, Silver, St. Pius, Deming, Piedra Vista, Del Norte, Artesia
Who’s Out: Grants, Goddard, Taos, Bernalillo, Aztec, Farmington, Abq. Academy
On the Bubble: Valencia, Chaparral, Moriarty, Capital, Santa Teresa, Belen
Seeding:

  1. Kirtland Central
  2. Shiprock
  3. Espanola Valley
  4. Roswell
  5. Los Alamos
  6. Volcano Vista
  7. Piedra Vista
  8. Deming
  9. St. Pius
  10. Del Norte
  11. Silver
  12. Artesia
  13. Chaparral
  14. Valencia
  15. Capital
  16. Moriarty

Last In & Out: Moriarty and Valencia have benefitted from a 5-4A slate in which none of the four teams created much separation. That allowed the Pintos and Jags to stack up a few meaningful wins down the stretch. Chaparral finished above .500 but played a week schedule without a marquee win.

The Low-Down: An all-Four Corners finals showdown is a distinct possibility with KC and Shiprock running roughshod over the competition. Espanola Valley and Los Alamos could sneak in there, but the cream of the 4A crop is the pair of 1-4A heavyweights. Volcano Vista’s final season in 4A could end in a semifinal run, but the real sleepers are St. Pius and Del Norte. The Sartans, lest anyone forget, are the reigning champs while Del Norte is a district winner with a starting lineup that can hold up to nearly anyone else’s in 4A.

GIRLS CLASS 3A

Who’s In: Santa Fe Indian, Miyamura, West Las Vegas, Portales, Socorro, Lovington, Pojoaque Valley, Thoreau, Wingate, St. Michael’s, Hot Springs, Hope Christian, Newcomb
Who’s Out: Crownpoint, Sandia Prep, Raton, Dexter, Laguna-Acoma, Cobre, Tohatchi
On the Bubble: Robertson, Cuba, Zuni, Hatch Valley, Ruidoso, Bloomfield
Seeding:

  1. Portales
  2. Santa Fe Indian
  3. West Las Vegas
  4. Socorro
  5. Lovington
  6. Thoreau
  7. Hope Christian
  8. Miyamura
  9. Pojoaque Valley
  10. St. Michael’s
  11. Wingate
  12. Hot Springs
  13. Newcomb
  14. Ruidoso
  15. Hatch Valley
  16. Robertson

Last In & Out: Robertson has taken an absolute beating in 2-3A, all of which makes them a dangerous low seed. They’ve hung tough against 3A’s elite, so seeding them 16th might make the top team a little nervous. Bloomfield fell apart down the stretch, losing its last three and five of its last eight. Anything short of a sustained run through the 1-3A tournament means they’ll remain on the outside looking in.

The Low-Down: Giving Portales the No. 1 seed over SFIS and West will ruffle some feathers, but anyone familiar with 3A knows the final won-lost record of the Rams doesn’t mean as much as strength of schedule. Portales usually plays the toughest schedule of any team in the state, meaning the losses tend to pile up. The real fight comes in the following four seeds. SFIS and West are good enough to go all the way, but Roxanne Silva (the state’s leading scorer and rebounder) has the talent to carry her team to the finals. And never count out Lovington, one of the state’s more athletic teams.

Las Cruces’ Aragon racks up 1,000

Andrea AragonCongratulations to Andrea Aragon who is the latest player to gain 1,000 points over her prep career.

Aragon scored her 1,000th point in the Bulldawg win against Oñate on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010.

Like many other great players, Andrea will often dish out the ball for the assist rather than go for the points herself. She is currently averaging 14 points and 5.2 assists per game.

A basketball signed by her teammates was presented to Andrea by coach Matt Abney before the Mayfield-Las Cruces contest on Friday evening.