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Senior for Santa Fe went through turmoil - and now has a shot at three state titles.
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Albuquerque ace has team headed for fourth-straight state playoff berth.
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Longtime Eldorado coach reaches milestone mark as his team rolls on toward playoffs.
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Adonis Saltes scores 26 points to key Vikings' 56-42 win over Atrisco Heritage Academy in 5A state title game.
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La Cueva (Albuquerque) standout point guard attracting interest from several Pac-12 programs.
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Eagles play at a frenetic pace rarely seen in the girls game, and it has them as a 5A contender.
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Standout point guard is averaging 22.7 points per game, ranking second in the state at the 5A level.
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Ridgefield, Conn., native is the youngest male ever to make U.S. Olympic Luge Team. He had to leave his hometown to train, and his decision has paid off.
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Led by the versatile UTEP signee, Trojans haven't lost to an in-state school all season.
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Led by multi-talented guard Ryan Jones, Cleveland is off to the best start in school history.
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Wildcats go on multiple day-long trips to best the competition, in Texas and New Mexico.
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Valley shooting guard is the grandson of former NBA standout World B. Free, and seeks to lead his team to New Mexico superiority.
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Las Cruces headlines the list of winners, repeating as 5A champions.
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Crosstown rivals can expect up to 30,000 to attend Saturday's 5A state championship game.
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Valley, Cleveland, Las Cruces and Mayfield enter semifinals with plenty of momentum.
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Matadors finish 21-1, avenge only loss of season.
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No clear favorites in loaded 5A field, but there is plenty of intrigue and great match-ups.
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Sandia is our pick as the top boys basketball team in New Mexico this season. Also watch out for Valley, Atrisco Heritage, Hobbs and Las Cruces.
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Clovis is our pick as the top girls basketball team in New Mexico. But watch for Hobbs, Mayfield, La Cueva and Eldorado.
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Eagles have outscored opponents 85-5 in 18 matches this season.
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Fiery coach Enrico Marcelli has Vikings poised for deep playoff run.
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With playoffs less than a month away, Las Cruces looks strong while Cleveland and Sandia look to peak down the stretch.
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Eldorado junior quarterback already has four offers, with more sure to follow.
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Bulldawgs imposing their will on opponents with a mixture of physicality, talent and skill.
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Record-setting tailback earns praise by letting his actions do all the talking.
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Centennial running back not slowing down after breaking femur 11 months ago.
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Despite lacking a true superstar, Monarchs rank among state's best.
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Rio Rancho junior signal-caller overcomes loss and turns it into gain.
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Like his father and brothers before him, Cleveland senior two-way lineman dominates.
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Rio Rancho is the team to beat in New Mexico in 2013, but Las Cruces, Cleveland, Sandia and Mayfield will contend as well.