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Belen and coach Kevin Peña defeated Miyamura for the Eagles’ first victory of the year.

While Los Lunas seemingly has secured a post season berth, Belen and Valencia appear to be squarely on the shaky side of the bubble with state tournament brackets in football to be announced Sunday morning.

 

Belen

A disappointing season saw some joy Friday in Gallup as the Belen Eagles posted their first victory of the season, 28-14 over Miyamura.

“We really played well,” head coach Kevin Peña said. “We finally put a game together in all aspects.”

After trailing 7-0, the first of two touchdown passes from Darian Rodriguez to Logan Gonzales gave BHS life. An interception for touchdown by Damian Avila put Belen up 14-7 at the half. Rodriguez added a long touchdown run to help the Eagles nail down the victory.

“It was a sense of relief. It’s been a rough season,” Peña said.

Belen will likely need to beat Piedra Vista Friday at home to have a shot at the 5A playoffs.

Valencia ends the regular season Friday at district leader Silver High School.

Valencia

Valencia’s post-season chances took a hit at home Friday with a 35-21 loss to Grants.

“Miscues on offense stalled us out,” head coach Ledarrius Cage said, adding that “giving up some big plays in the air killed us.” Grants (5-4, 1-1) led 28-7 at the half, but Valencia cut into that on a Aidan Harrington to Cade Ash touchdown pass.

Standout running back Danny Villegas was injured in the second half, and while Isaiah Rodriguez was outstanding in a reserve role with 136 yards rushing and two touchdowns, VHS (4-5, 0-2) came up short.

Valencia may need a victory Friday at district leader Silver and some help to secure a 4A playoff berth.

Los Lunas

After a bye week, Los Lunas (7-2, 3-0) heads Friday to Clovis (4-5, 3-0) with the winner claiming the 6A District 5 title.

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Mike Powers spent more than 40 years as a television news and sports anchor, mostly in the Albuquerque market. He has won numerous awards including New Mexico Sportscaster of the Year. He covers a wide range of sports, including the Valencia County prep scene.