New Mexico High School Football Rankings

By Staff Report Oct 11, 2018, 1:03pm

Who's up and who's down

There wasn't a lot of overall movement in the power rankings this week, but with 17 teams changing position, that doesn't mean the week lacked for thrills. Among the action were the efforts of Hobbs's senior Micheal Greenough, an offensive menace who scored five total TDs.

Can't Touch This

Volcano Vista got a 48 - 22 win over West Mesa last week, and a key reason for the win was senior Jake Deatherage. Deatherage ran for 160 yards and also punched in one touchdown. That performance made Deatherage one of the best players in the power rankings last week.

Movin on Up

Hope Christian not only got the result it was looking for last game, but the team outscored its opponent New Mexico Military Institute in every quarter. Hope Christian didn't allow a single point to New Mexico Military Institute and won 31 - 0. Hope Christian did have the odds in its favor, but the team did even better than the MaxPreps state rankings indicated. The success catapulted it three spots up the power rankings, enough to make it the biggest riser of the week.


MaxPreps State RankSchoolNext GameMovement
1Clevelandvs. Cibola--
2La Cueva-----
3Centennialvs. Mayfield+1
4Eldorado----1
5Hobbsvs. Gadsden--
6Volcano Vistavs. Atrisco Heritage Academy--
7Goddardvs. Santa Teresa+1
8Roswellvs. Piedra Vista-1
9Eunicevs. Hagerman--
10Las Cruces-----
11Hope Christian---+3
12Rio Ranchovs. West Mesa-1
13Mayfieldvs. Centennial-1
14Clovisvs. Manzano+1
15Artesia---+2
16Taosvs. Espanola Valley-3
17Carlsbadvs. Onate-1
18Los Lunas-----
19Piedra Vistavs. Roswell+1
20Dextervs. Portales+1
21Santa Rosavs. Clayton+1
22Fort Sumner/Housevs. Texico-3
23Manzanovs. Clovis+1
24Santa Teresavs. Goddard+1
25Cibolavs. Cleveland-2


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