The top four must-watch games in 3A New Mexico high school football for week 11, including their NMPreps team rankings. These four games in 3A New Mexico high school football for week 11 offer thrilling contests, rivalry showdowns, and the quest for championships and playoff berths:
6A-4A New Mexico High School Football: What to Watch in Week 11
#1 West Las Vegas Dons (7-2, 3-0) at #3 Robertson Cardinals (7-2, 2-1) - Saturday, 12pm:
This highly anticipated matchup will determine the District 2-3A Championship. The City of Las Vegas, New Mexico, will host this must-see game on Saturday afternoon. The Dons, led by their dynamic duo of Johnathon Gonzales (RB) and CJ Perea (QB), are set to face the Cardinals, who not only hold the status of a 3A powerhouse but also have a historical edge over the Dons. The outcome will not only decide the district champion but will also impact the top-four seeds in the upcoming 3A state playoffs. It's a game filled with history, rivalry, and a championship on the line.
#16 Navajo Prep Eagles (4-5, 2-0) at #18 Newcomb Skyhawks (4-5, 2-0) - Friday, 7pm:Â
A game with high stakes as the District 1-3A Championship is on the line. The winner earns an automatic playoff bid to the 3A state playoffs, while the loser becomes a bubble team. The intensity will be palpable as both teams battle for a chance at the postseason.
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2A FOOTBALL
In the 2A football landscape, the playoff scenario appears to be firmly established, and the upcoming week's matchups predominantly favor the heavily favored teams. The Texico and Loving clash might pique some curiosity, but the Wolverines are considered strong contenders for the 2A championship. Meanwhile, the other games in this classification are anticipated to end by the mercy rule
#2 Texico Wolverines (7-2, 2-1) vs. #6 Loving Falcons (6-2, 1-2) - Thursday, 7pm:
This Thursday night matchup features a clash between two formidable 2A teams. Texico, ranked second, squares off against the Loving Falcons. The game holds significant playoff implications for both teams. Texico aims to secure a vital win at home, while Loving seeks to upset the higher-ranked opponent.
#5 Tularosa Wildcats (6-3, 2-0) at #10 Mescalero Apache Chiefs (4-5, 1-1) - Thursday, 7pm:Â
The fifth-ranked Tularosa Wildcats take on the Mescalero Apache Chiefs on Thursday night. Tularosa seeks to maintain their momentum and secure a victory that could impact their playoff seeding. Mescalero Apache, a determined squad, looks to disrupt Tularosa's plans and bolster their postseason hopes.