Estancia
Bears coach Stewart Burnett knew his seventh-seeded squad would have its hand full against No. 1 Texico.
Well, that didnโt exactly quite sum it up as Estancia lost in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs 50-0.
The Bears (4-7) could never get it going on either side of the ball and they hardly resembled the team that fell to the Wolverines 52-22 in the seasonโs opening week.
And while Estancia was scrambling to fill lineup spots, Texico was getting stronger, adding a couple of key players who missed that Week One game.
“Personnel-wise, we were in a rougher spot than we were in Week One,โ Burnett said. โThat came to fruition.โ
It was the first time this season that the Bears were unable to move the ball offensively, which the coach attributed to the teamโs extreme youth and significant lack of depth.
If thereโs a bright side to the season, it is that the youngsters got to see plenty of playing time โ even if it was more than Burnett was anticipating โ and the team is only losing four seniors: top ball carriers Joshua Calhoon and Pablo Regalado, as well as key defenders Seth Dunlap and Edward Lucero.
โWeโve got a really good group of eighth graders that will be freshmen next year,โ Burnett said. โWeโve got some pieces. Weโre still going to be young. Weโll have four or five seniors next year and only two juniors so weโll still be relying on a freshmen and sophomores next year. Weโll definitely going to be in a building phase next year and the next year after that, as well. I knew we were going to be hitting some rough waters but it was sooner than I anticipated.โ
As a matter of fact, preparations for next yearโs squad are already underway as the Bearโs strength program does not take a pause.
โWeโre in the weight room 51 weeks out of the year,โ Burnett said. โWe take the week of Christmas off. We try to get two weight session a week. Most of the players will go on and play basketball and they will get additional sessions, with two being the minimum.โ
Those who are not playing basketball get even more work in with footwork and agility training in the mornings before school and during the athletic period.
โWe do a lot of specialized work, a speed program, or some extra, targeted weight training,โ he said. โThere are lot of different looks.โ
Mountainair
The fifth-seeded Mustangsโ displayed a potent offense against top-ranked Gateway Christian in the six-man semifinals.
As a matter of fact, in putting up 38 last week, Mountainair doubled the next-best point total for any of the Warriorsโ opponents this season.
Unfortunately for the Mustangs, the defense was unable to slow down potent Gateway attack in losing 66-38.
This is the second consecutive year that the Warriors have beaten Mountainair in the playoffs, last season coming in the championship game.
As a matter of fact, Gateway has won 33 straight games and is gunning for its third straight title. If the Warriors beat Roy, it would be their eighth championship overall and equal the stateโs second-longest winning streak.
The Mustangs were the last team to hang an L on Gateway in the abbreviated spring 2021 season.

