New Mexico high school softball teams ranked (April 14)

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New Mexico high school softball teams ranked (April 14)

New Mexico high school softball teams ranked (April 14)

Here are the April 14 coaches top 10 polls for high school softball teams in New Mexico. The number in parentheses is how many points the team received — and how many first-place votes, if any. Class 5A 1. Mayfield, 17-0 (190 - 19) 2. Alamogordo, 14-3 (162) 3. Organ Mountain, 14-2 (142) 4. Centennia

New Mexico high school softball teams ranked (April 14)

Here are the April 14 coaches top 10 polls for high school softball teams in New Mexico. The number in parentheses is how many points the team received — and how many first-place votes, if any. Class 5A 1. Mayfield, 17-0 (190 - 19) 2. Alamogordo, 14-3 (162) 3. Organ Mountain, 14-2 (142) 4. Centennial, 12-5 (110) 5. Los Lunas, 16-4 (82) 6. Albuquerque High, 16-2 (71) 7. Cleveland, 14-6 (70) 8. ...

The high school softball season in New Mexico is heating up, and the latest coaches' poll is out! As teams battle for supremacy, the April 14 rankings reveal who's dominating the diamond and setting the pace for the postseason chase.

In Class 5A, the Mayfield Trojans continue their perfect reign, sitting firmly at #1 with a flawless 17-0 record and a commanding sweep of first-place votes. Hot on their heels is #2 Alamogordo (14-3), followed closely by #3 Organ Mountain (14-2). The Centennial Hawks (12-5) and Los Lunas Tigers (16-4) round out the top five, showcasing the depth of talent across the state.

Further down the rankings, the competition remains fierce. Albuquerque High (16-2) and Cleveland (14-6) hold strong in the sixth and seventh spots, proving that every game counts in the race for playoff positioning. These rankings are more than just numbers—they're a testament to the hard work, teamwork, and dedication of these young athletes as they gear up for the final stretch of the season.

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