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  2. List of New Mexico Activities Association championships

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    4.2 Schools with most team titles in one sport. ... 1971: Eunice (4) Deming (1) Albuquerque High (6) 1970: Dora (1) Grants (1) ... Girls' Basketball: 1980: 2012 11: 18:

  3. Albuquerque High School - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque High School is a public high school near Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It is a part of the Albuquerque Public Schools district. [2] Enrollment at AHS stands at 1,741. [3] AHS was named the 43rd best high school in the state of New Mexico by U.S. News & World Report. [4]

  4. Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team - Wikipedia

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    The Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by Parade that nationally honored the top high school boys' basketball players in the United States. [1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports.

  5. New Mexico Lobos men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The 1995–96 team added to that nucleus Albuquerque High star Kenny Thomas, a USA Today and Parade magazine High School All-American. [115] The young Lobo squad jumped out to a 10–0 start and a #25 ranking before losing a pair of league road games. [ 116 ]

  6. Ira Harge - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Basketball Reference Ira Lee Harge (born March 14, 1941) is a retired American professional basketball player. Born in Anguilla, Mississippi , Harge played high school basketball in Detroit , Michigan before starring in college at the University of New Mexico .

  7. Organ Mountain shakes Albuquerque High to advance to 5A boys ...

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    high 47 ALBUQUERQUE HIGH (19-11): Damian Langford 4, Jonathon Sanchez 3, Kasyn Atanasoff-Perea 5, Ali Mireles 7, Isaiah Maldonado 24, Diondre Reed 2, Chris Cyphery 2. Totals 12-44 18-20 47.

  8. Greg Brown (basketball, born 1972) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Brown (November 26, 1972 – June 14, 2024) was an American basketball player and high school coach. He was known for his standout college career at the University of New Mexico, where he was Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Player of the Year in 1994 and won the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the nation's best player under six feet tall.

  9. Roger Brown, a rugged rebounder on Jayhawks’ 1971 ... - AOL

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    Roger Brown, a starter on Kansas’ 1971 Final Four team, a squad that went 14-0 in the Big Eight Conference and 27-3 overall, died Wednesday at the age of 73.