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Penn leads the way, but also watch out for Avon, Crown Point, Center Grove and Floyd Central in the Indiana softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
 
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Oak Park-River Forest, Montini Cathloic, Normal Community, St. Joseph-Ogden and Lincoln-Way East look to be cream of crop in Illinois softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
 
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Rio Rancho's Juan Hurt leads state in 32-minute scoring average with 23.1 points per game.
 
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South Bend Riley's Damezi Anderson leads state in scoring if totals averaged out to 32-minute total.
 
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4-star recruit O'maury Samuels heads New Mexico crop on signing day.
 
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Will Hunter Johnson add list of pro athletes turned out by Brownsburg High School?
 
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Hamilton climbs from 66th last season to No. 8 in 2017.
 
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Eldorado, Portals have biggest New Mexico Top 10 gains from last season.
 
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Underclassmen fill Indiana boys stat leaders in all three categories.
 
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Class 3A Pecos ranked 15 among all New Mexico schools.
 
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Indianapolis school is finding success on the boys and girls sides.
 
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Eldorado sits at 6-4, but has New Mexico's toughest boys basketball strength of schedule.
 
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Oregon-Davis, Portage, Cloverdale, Triton Central all have 50-plus rakings gains.
 
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Robertson, Alamo Navajo, Taos all record biggest rankings jumps.
 
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Roswell, La Cueva have played toughest schedules thus far.
 
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A tough schedule can equal a tough record - but not always. 
 
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Bowman Academy has played toughest schedule despite its 3-4 mark.
 
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Silver climbs 22 spots to No. 49, while Farmington jumps 19 to No. 35.
 
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Elkhart Central jumps 61 points in rankings after pair of impressive wins over South Bend Adams and John Glenn.
 
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Hot Springs' Ivan Galicia leads New Mexico in assist, steals; Pecos' Carlos Cordova leading scoring with 29.5 average.
 
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Horizon Christian players leading boys basketball stat categories in early season play.
 
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Rio Rancho, St. Pius X, Portales, Capitan and Lordsburg all grab New Mexico titles.
 
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Nos. 1 and 2 battle in Class 6A as Rio Rancho and Las Cruces tussle on Saturday.
 
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New Albany playing in handful of the top 10 games in December in Hoosier state.
 
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Dana Evans, Macee Williams, Emmery Joseph, Kendal Fisher lead Hoosier stat categories.
 
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Centennial, St. Pius X, Sandia Prep finish ranked first, second, third.
 
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Mid-sized school runners Tapia of Estancia and Trujillo of Hatch Valley lead rushing, scoring.
 
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Whiting, Indianapolis Lutheran make biggest Indiana high school football ranking jumps.
 
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Despite being No. 9 in the state, Cleveland has New Mexico's toughest strength of schedule.
 
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New Albany leads the way. But also watch out for Lawrence North, North Central, McCutcheon and South Bend Riley in the Indiana boys basketball #MaxPrepsFab5.