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New Mexico high school boys basketball teams ranked (Jan. 13)

Cleveland jumps into the top spot in 5A after Metro Championship

Cleveland point guard Remy Albrecht (2) is defended by Sandia guard George Smith during Friday's semifinal game of the Albuquerque Metro Championships at Albuquerque High School.
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Here are the January 13 coaches top 10 polls for high school boys basketball 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. Cleveland, 12-2 (152 - 11)

2. Rio Rancho, 12-1 (145 - 4)

3. Volcano Vista, 10-3 (132 - 1)

4. Las Cruces, 12-1 (131 - 1)

5. La Cueva, 10-3 (113)

6. Sandia, 9-6 (65) 

7. Hobbs, 13-5 (58)

8. Albuquerque High, 9-7 (53)

9. Farmington, 11-3 (31)

10. Carlsbad, 10-4 (25)

Class 4A

1. Artesia, 11-3 (197 - 17)

2. Highland, 7-4 (170 - 3)

3. Hope Christian, 7-5 (150)

4. Taos, 11-3 (131)

5. Del Norte, 8-7 (119)

6. Albuquerque Academy, 9-4 (97)

7. Valencia, 10-6 (75)

8. Gallup, 9-6 (44)

9. Grants, 8-6 (30)

10. Belen, 9-7 (29)

Class 3A

1. St. Michael's, 10-3 (174 - 10)

2. Navajo Prep, 11-3 (169 - 5)

3. Santa Fe Indian, 11-2 (159 - 2)

4. East Mountain, 13-0 (122 - 2)

5. Tularosa, 12-2 (115)

6. Tohatchi, 11-3 (86)

7. Bosque, 6-5 (67)

8. Cobre, 8-3 (47)

9. Sandia Prep, 8-5 (36)

10. West Las Vegas, 6-6 (21)

Class 2A

1. Texico, 11-1 (135 - 10)

2. Mesa Vista, 12-3 (114 - 2)

3. Santa Rosa, 9-4 (114 - 1)

4. Pecos, 11-3 (105 - 1)

5. Escalante, 10-3 (63)

6. Mesilla Valley, 9-2 (61)

7. Rehoboth, 6-3 (44)

8. Tucumcari, 4-4 (33)

9. Mora, 7-7 (31)

10. Menaul, 6-4 (29)

Class 1A

1. Logan, 13-1 (148 - 13)

2. Fort Sumner/House, 13-1 (136 - 2)

3. Melrose, 9-3 (105)

4. Cimarron, 9-2 (104)

5. Roy/Mosquero, 9-4 (75)

6. Cliff, 12-2 (63)

7. Springer, 8-2 (54)

8. Alamo Navajo, 8-3 (44)

9. Mountainair, 11-6 (36)

10. Grady, 10-7 (26)

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