Senior guard Exodus Ayers had a team-high 17 points for the Bears, who will entertain Los Lunas on Wednesday. But Santa Fe chipped away, and missed a late 3-point try that might have forced overtime.Īt La Cueva, the third-seeded Bears (23-3) avenged a regular-season loss to West Mesa with a 57-34 victory over the Mustangs. The Demons led starting the fourth quarter, but Sandia rallied to take a 10-point lead, with Dalen Moyer’s 3 putting the Matadors in front. In Santa Fe, senior forward Sean Johnson’s 16 points paced the Matadors (18-9) in a 49-46 victory in Santa Fe, while Andrew Hill added 10 points. For the Hawks, senior guard Ja’Kwon Hill had 23 points and seven assists in the victory. 2 Volcano Vista routed Organ Mountain 74-41. 1 Las Cruces demolished Albuquerque High 84-34, and No. Heredia said he just wanted his players to do what they did best. “So when coach (Steve Heredia) called that timeout, he called us into the huddle and said, ‘No need to panic, actually now is the time it execute.’ And once we started executing and doing everything he was telling us to do, as a team we came together and pulled away a little bit.” “Definitely not panicking and whenever they go on runs, the whole point is to answer with runs ourselves and not letting their run get too big,” Mendoza said. Ultimately, however, Atrisco’s big run over the the third and fourth quarters, which came in direct response to an Eagles’ 11-2 run that put them up 44-39, was the difference. Eldorado’s Caileb Parham led all scorers with 24 points, with eight coming in the final 2:15 of the game that nearly gave the Eagles a late chance to come back. 12 ELDORADO 58: Chris Parra scored 17 points and the Jaguars (19-8) responded to a third-quarter run from the Eagles (13-15) that gave Eldorado its first lead of the game with a game-changing 18-2 surge for the first-round victory.Ĭolby Wade added 15 points and Javier Mendoza 12 - including buzzer beaters to end the second and third quarters - for Atrisco.
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