D4 Rankings

TOP 4 TEAMS

  1. Yuma Catholic
  2. Morenci
  3. Mogollon
  4. St. Johns
106

1 Khel Lipumano (SO) Yuma Catholic

2 Eric Galindo (FR) Blue Ridge

3 Matthew Curley (SR) Monument Valley

4 Merrik Williams (FR) Morenci

5 Aidan Belloc (SO) Santa Cruz

6 Avry Dunton (SO) Arizona Lutheran

113

1 Micheal Romero (SO) Winslow

2 Raymond Garcia (JR) San Manuel

3 Trent Nelson (SO) Morenci

4 Jaeman Wesolek (SO) Arizona Lutheran

5 Cimmaron Curley (JR) Ganado

6 Rocky Porter (FR) Mogollon

120

1 Zach Wene (SR) Arizona Lutheran

2 Jaeden Seballos (SR) Morenci

3 Joseph Cahill (SR) Fountain Hills

4 Ashton Penrod (SR) Page

5 Mario Fernandez (SO) Willcox

6 Cauy Curley (SR) Ganado

126

1 Gabe Gonzales (SR) Globe

2 Joseph Rodriguez (JR) Monument Valley

3 Joshua Rodriguez (JR) Yuma Catholic

4 Luke Grainger (SO) Miami

5 Connor Peterson (FR) Page

6 Judah Pack (JR) Holbrook

132

1 Jason Ramirez (SR) Holbrook

2 Kinnly Colwell (SR) Round Valley

3 Tyler Flynn (JR) Fountain Hills

4 Mikey Casillas (JR) Morenci

5 Tsinajinnie Green (So) Page

6 Cole Worsely (JR) Mogollon

138

1 Noah Torres (JR) Morenci

2 Hadley Porter (SO) Mogollon

3 Grant Crosby (JR) St. Johns

4 Christopher Moore (JR) Holbrook

5 Dustin Oen (JR) Mayer

6 Tristun Brown (SO) Thatcher

144

1 Hunter Hancock (SO) Yuma Catholic

2 Breck Williams (JR) Morenci

3 Payton Reidhead (SR) Mogollon

4 Daniel Montijo (SR) Holbrook

5 Andrew Gonzales (SR) Globe

6 Jakob Tafoya (JR) San Manuel

150

1 John Provencio (JR) Morenci

2 Jt Richardson (SR) St. Johns

3 Rocky Stallworth (SO) Yuma Catholic

4 Anasco Sanchez (SR) Globe

5 Marcus Oberriter (SR) Holbrook

6 Chancy Worsley (SO) Mogollon

157

1 Oren Allsup (JR) Willcox

2 Davin Salt (JR) Monument Valley

3 Brandon Nelson (JR) Bagdad

4 Zeke Schroeder (SR) Arizona Lutheran

5 Isaac Martinez (SR) Holbrook

6 Jaxon Hone (SO) Wickenburg

165

1 Kash Macumber (JR) Willcox

2 Ben Lueders (JR) Northwest Christian

3 Anthony Walters (SR) Mayer

4 Tashawn Miles (SR) Monument Valley

5 Keagan Porter (JR) Mogollon

6 Tayt Ford (JR) Yuma Catholic

175

1 Trenton Blomquist (JR) Yuma Catholic

2 Owen Beatty (SR) Joseph City

3 Jaxon John (JR) Pima

4 Cooper Udall (JR) Thatcher

5 Trextan Reidhead (12) Mogollon

6 Pablo Hernandez (JR) Phoenix Christian

190

1 Coy Bowser (SR) Wickenburg

2 Pepper Hughes (JR) Pima

3 Caron Cunningham (SR) Arizona Lutheran

4 Hollis Corbell (FR) Morenci

5 Moises Perez (SO) Phoenix Christian

6 Joseph Thomas (SR) Joseph City

215

1 Ed Tingle (JR) Willcox

2 Kyson Price (SR) St. Johns

3 Tristan Black (SR) Camp Verde

4 Austyn Nelson (JR) Morenci

5 Aaron Navarro (SR) Arizona Lutheran

6 Carson Hone (JR) Wickenburg

285

1 Elias Espinoza (SO) San Pasqual

2 Max Mcvicker (JR) Yuma Catholic

3 Gabriel Gatewood (SR) Miami

4 Scott Ambler (SR) Thatcher

5 Aiden Lozoya (JR) San Manuel

6 Sidrick Begay (SR) Page
 
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Levi

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Brandon Nelson(Bagdad) dropped from 157 to 150 in Joe City. Finishied higher than Oberriter(HOLB) and Jones(CV) over the weekend in Joe City.
Isaac Martinez(HOLB) dropped from 165 to 157. Finished higher than Dickey(CV).
165-Walters(MAY) over Lueders(NWC)
 

Levi

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106-Brax Cluff(BENS) DEC P. Reidhead(MOGO)
132-Cole Worsley(MOGO) FALL Z. Crowley(BENS)
215-Lorenzo Duran(YUCA) DEC T. Nelson(BAGD)
113-Matthew Curley dropped down to 106
 
Santa Cruz looking good this year & young
9 freshman, 2 juniors & a senior @ coyote open tournament at skyline this last weekend
 

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