Albuquerque Journal

Volcano Vista, Sandia enter state on big roll

Academy wins 1st girls title since ’11

- BY JAMES YODICE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Gary Herron of the Rio Rancho Observer contribute­d to this story.

The teams that will almost certainly be seeded No. 1 and No. 2 for the Class 5A boys basketball playoffs sail into the postseason riding a crest of momentum.

Volcano Vista hammered Cleveland 70-42 in the District 1-5A tournament final on Saturday night, while Sandia put together one of its best games of the season as the Matadors handled West Mesa 65-44 in the District 2-5A final.

Other highlights from Saturday included the La Cueva girls upsetting Farmington and the Albuquerqu­e Academy girls playing their way into the state tournament with an upset victory over Hope Christian in the District 6-4A title game.

Los Lunas’ boys, Albuquerqu­e High’s girls, Albuquerqu­e Academy’s boys and St. Pius’ girls also won district tournament championsh­ips on Saturday in the metro area.

Sandia’s big three — Andrew Hill, Dalen Moyer and Ely Lovato — combined for 41 points, and Thomas Adams gave the Matadors a huge shooting spark in the second quarter as Sandia (23-5) rode an 18-0 run in that quarter to take control.

The Matadors at one point made four consecutiv­e 3-pointers, two by Adams, to go in front 30-19 after trailing the fourth-ranked Mustangs (21-8) 19-12.

Elijah Brody of West Mesa, the District 2-5A player of the year, had 20 points to lead the Mustangs.

At Volcano Vista, the defending state champion Hawks (25-1) never trailed against the one team that beat them, the Storm (20-8).

Cleveland did pull within two at 35-33 with 3:25 left in the third quarter, but Volcano Vista closed the game on a 35-9 burst.

Kenyon Aguino led the Hawks with 17 points. Sean Alter added 14. Cleveland guard Daniel Steverson, the 1-5A player of the year, had a team-best 15 points.

■ In Los Lunas, the Tigers (23-6) got up early, and were never really threatened as they beat Santa Fe (18-11)

54-45 in the District 5-5A final. Jalin Holland had 24 points and nine rebounds for Los Lunas.

■ At Academy, the Chargers, ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, beat No. 3 Hope Christian 74-57 to capture the 6-4A tournament crown.

A.J. Rivera had 17 points for Academy (23-3), Dillon McCleskey 16 and Justin Mask 15 in the victory. The Chargers made six 3s in a big first quarter — three from McCleskey, a junior — as Academy led by 18 points early.

■ In Farmington, La Cueva’s girls got two late 3-pointers from Toni Lucero, including what proved to be the game-winner with about a minute to go, as the fifth-ranked Bears (21-7) edged the second-ranked Scorpions (24-3) 36-35 in the 2-5A final. Alexis Ayers had 11 points to lead La Cueva.

■ At Albuquerqu­e High, the eighth-ranked Bulldogs (25-2) easily beat Manzano 59-24 in the District 5-5A girls championsh­ip game.

Ariana Sanchez led the Bulldogs with 20 points. Leilani Love had 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Jazmyn Griego dished out six assists.

■ Academy’s girls in District 6-4A locked up a playoff bid with a 54-49 victory on the Huskies’ floor Saturday night. It was Academy’s first district tournament title since 2011.

Noelani Montoya had 16 points, Addie Spratley 15 for Academy (13-15) as the Chargers’ inside players took advantage of the lengthy absences of Hope Christian post Kathleen Obisike, who was in foul trouble throughout.

■ In the afternoon, St. Pius (20-5) dominated Highland 69-40 in the District 5-4A girls final. Alyssa Maes had a season-high 30 points, and Desirey Ortiz grabbed a dozen rebounds for the Sartans.

The state tournament brackets will be announced at 5 p.m. Sunday.

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