5A boys championship: La Cueva edges Rio Rancho to end title drought
La Cueva’s head coach Easy Jimenez gets doused with the water cooler after the Bears won the Class 5A boys soccer state title with a 1-0 victory over Rio Rancho on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex.Chancey Bush
The La Cueva Bears celebrate their victory over Rio Rancho to win the boys 5A state soccer final Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The Bears won 1-0.Chancey Bush
Rio Rancho senior goalkeeper Kenneth Graves (1) leaps in an attempt to save the ball during the boys 5A state soccer final against La Cueva on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The La Cueva Bears won 1-0.Chancey Bush
No. 1 at the start. No. 1 at the finish. No. 1 every step of the way.
La Cueva High School’s boys soccer team opened the 2025 season as Class 5A’s team to beat, on this point there was little pushback. But it was a label the Bears wore more as a badge of honor than an anchor around their neck.
Affirmation of their brilliant season came late Saturday afternoon at the University of New Mexico Soccer Complex, with the top-seeded Bears closing out a near-perfect campaign as they edged No. 3 Rio Rancho 1-0 in the 5A state final.
After several teams that La Cueva coach Easy Jimenez felt were championship worthy in the last handful of seasons, it was this one that got over the top.
“We all as a program needed this monkey off our back, and finally it’s off,” Jimenez said. “Tonight, we’re back.”
La Cueva’s win capped a day at UNM in which all three boys teams that finished second at state last year — the Bears, plus St. Pius and Santa Fe Prep — came back to win a title a dozen months later.
For La Cueva, (20-1-2), the buzz officially began in the summer, when it won the inaugural New Mexico United elite tournament for top high school teams. The Bears followed that with other trophies: the metro title, the district title and then Saturday’s result against the Rams (15-5-2). A four-trophy season.
“Honestly, it’s heart,” standout La Cueva senior forward Winston Starr said as he assessed what separated a brutal 2024 setback in the championship game to Centennial (on a stunning goal in the 100th minute), and Saturday’s climactic victory. “One of our sayings was, we have to hit first and punch hard. We always brought that.”
The difference Saturday, at the end, was one finish. La Cueva got one from super freshman Brice Clark in the 54th minute, while Rio Rancho was unable to get one for itself.
“That was a fantastic game. If you didn’t like that game, you don’t like soccer,” longtime Rams coach John Shepard said. “La Cueva has been hot all season, they’ve had a magical season. I feel like that game could have gone either way.”
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Clark’s shot from close range was a bullet, and just trickled over the goal line after going through Rio Rancho goalkeeper Kenneth Graves.
“It was almost a great save, luckily it went through,” said Clark, La Cueva’s leading goal scorer who burst onto the scene last season as an eighth-grade sensation. He added, “I feel like one (goal) was gonna do it for us and that was it.”
Said Jimenez of Clark: “Brice has just been magical.”
At the other end, senior Isaiah Orozco stepped between the pipes for La Cueva for the first time this year, and was outstanding on Saturday. When the final whistle blew Saturday, a large number of Bears made a beeline for their goalkeeper.
“He’s a dawg,” Starr said. “He saved us so many times. He always has our back.”
Orozco was playing behind a senior last season, so he had to patiently wait his turn to shine.
“I had to step up for this team. We had so much talent, I couldn’t let them down,” Orozco said.
Of course, this was part of the challenge for the Bears. They were always the team everyone was targeting this season.
“It was a lot of pressure on our back,” Clark said. “Everyone wanted our best, and we just went out there and put up a fight.”
Rio Rancho was playing in the state final for the first time since 2020, when the Rams won it all.
La Cueva had great chances for a blue trophy both last year and also in 2017, when the Bears only lost one game: the championship game to Albuquerque High. AHS was the only team to beat the Bears this season, but that was back on Sept. 10.
Moments from 2025 boys state soccer finals
Santa Fe Prep senior goalkeeper Vince Baker (1) reacts after the Blue Griffins won the 1A-3A boys state soccer final against Sandia Prep on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The Blue Griffins won in a 3-2 penalty kick shootout.Chancey Bush
Sandia Prep senior goalkeeper Cole Updegraff (0) reacts after making a save during the PK shootout during the 1A-3A boys state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Santa Fe Prep Blue Griffins won the state title game in a PK shootout 3-2, after two rounds of overtime.Chancey Bush
St. Pius players celebrate their victory over Albuquerque Academy in the Class 4A boys state soccer final on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The Sartans won 2-0.Chancey Bush
La Cueva’s head coach Easy Jimenez gets doused with the water cooler after the Bears won the Class 5A boys soccer state title with a 1-0 victory over Rio Rancho on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex.Chancey Bush
Santa Fe Prep Aiden Nickson (29), who is an eighth-grader, reacts after a play during the 1A-3A boys state soccer final against Sandia Prep at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Blue Griffins won the state title game in a PK shootout 3-2, after two rounds of overtime.Chancey Bush
La Cueva’s head coach Easy Jimenez holds up the trophy as the Bears celebrate their victory over Rio Rancho during the boys 5A state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Bears won the title game 1-0.Chancey Bush
Albuquerque Academy sophomore Luke Brown (23) slides for the ball in front of St. Pius junior Adam Contreras (3) during the boys 4A state soccer final on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. St. Pius X won 2-0.Chancey Bush
St. Pius junior Dominic Vollbrecht reacts with his teammates after the Sartans won the boys 4A state soccer match against Albuquerque Academy on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. St. Pius won 2-0.Chancey Bush
Santa Fe Prep players celebrate their victory over Sandia Prep during the Class 1A-3A boys state soccer final on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex.Chancey Bush
Albuquerque Academy goalkeeper Alex Saiz (0) saves the ball during the boys 4A state soccer final game against St. Pius X at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. St. Pius won the state title game 2-0.Chancey Bush
The La Cueva Bears celebrate their victory over Rio Rancho to win the boys 5A state soccer final Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The Bears won 1-0.Chancey Bush
The La Cueva Bears pose for photos after they defeated Rio Rancho during the boys 5A state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Bears won the title game 1-0.Chancey Bush
Santa Fe Prep senior goalkeeper Vince Baker (1) reacts after the Blue Griffins win the 1A-3A boys state soccer final against Sandia Prep at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Blue Griffins won the state title game in a PK shootout 3-2, with six rounds.Chancey Bush
Rio Rancho sophomore Dashon Bynum (16) and La Cueva freshman Brice Clark (9) battle for the ball during the boys 5A state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The La Cueva Bears won the state title game 1-0.Chancey Bush
Rio Rancho senior goalkeeper Kenneth Graves (1) leaps in an attempt to save the ball during the boys 5A state soccer final against La Cueva on Saturday at the UNM soccer complex. The La Cueva Bears won 1-0.Chancey Bush
Santa Fe Prep junior Henry Kocon (21) reacts after making a goal during the PK shootout during the 1A-3A boys state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Blue Griffins won the state title game in a PK shootout 3-2, after two rounds of overtime.Chancey Bush
Sandia Prep junior Philip Miletkov (2) leaps into the air to save the ball from going out of bounds as Santa Fe Prep junior Henry Kocon (21) reacts during the 1A-3A boys state soccer final at the UNM soccer complex in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The Santa Fe Prep Blue Griffins won the state title game in a PK shootout 3-2, after two rounds of overtime.Chancey Bush