By Marty Mayfield
KRTN Multi-Media
From the very beginning of the NM Boys Class A Championship in the Pit, it was a tough physical brand of basketball played with few whistles and a lot physicality that Coach Eloy Brazil noted after the game was not Maxwell’s style of basketball. But the defending state champion boys held on till late in the game when the size of the Buffaloes played a key roll under the basket in both rebounds and shots.
The #1 seed in the tournament, Melrose posted four boys well over six feet against the two six plus Riggs brothers, Kolton and Kaden, from Maxwell. Under the basket it was a fight for the ball after every shot often times the ball would get tipped out for the guards to battle over. Neither team could find the bucket as both teams could only muster 11 points in the first quarter. Again size made a difference as Maxwell was forced to shoot over the six foot plus Buffaloes.
Maxwell’s Carl Gonzales, Jeremy Archuleta and Wesley Jeffery were held to only one three pointer each in the first half of the game while Kolton Riggs could only muster four points and seven rebounds on the half. The 6’ 6” Jordan Jasso who stuffed shots and often was in the fray for the rebound, managed to put in 11 of the Buffaloes 19 first half points but only pulled in four rebounds. The figures that stand out in the first half was Maxwell’s 11 turnovers to Melrose’s seven turnovers and 25% shooting average.
Adjustments made by both teams during the halftime break reduced the turnovers, but shooting percentages went down for Maxwell (18%) while improving to 40% for Melrose. The very physical play continued into the second half of the game and Coach Brazil adjusted to try and get the ball inside to Kolton Riggs. However this game saw him battling two big boys as tall and taller than he is to get into the paint and up to the basket. The weave play that Brazil instituted also freed up one of the boys out on the wings. The shots were close but only 18 % meant that few fell through the bucket.
As the third quarter progressed Melrose managed to expand on their minuscule three point lead to eight at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter time became the enemy of the Bears as Melrose broadened their lead to 10 but faltered to allow the Bears to get back within six.
Then the pressure and a couple of lucky bounces expanded the Melrose lead to 10 and finally 13 when the final buzzer sounded on the Class “A” state title game. Giving Melrose this year’s title of State Champions, a sweet sort of revenge after Maxwell toppled Melrose last year in the semi-final game.
Late in the game, Senior Karl Gonzales dropped in the last two points of his basketball career and the game for Maxwell from the free throw line. It was the only time he went to the free throw line in the entire game. Maxwell only attempted a total of eight free throws and sank five, while Melrose however went to the line 18 times making 12.
Junior guard Jeremy Archuleta often faced two to three Buffaloes at the half court line, he noted after the game that all he could do was to power through while Coach Brazil added he is a good ball handler and makes it tough for the press to keep him contained.
When asked if he would coach again next year Brazil added that Gabriel Peña is his grandson and as long as he plays he will probably coach.
Maxwell. 11 5 11 10 37
Melrose. 11 8 16 15 50
Maxwell High Point
Carl Gonzales. 18. 2 of 2 free throws and 4x 3-pointers
Wesley Jeffery 3
Kaden Riggs 1
Kolton Riggs 6
Jeremy Archuleta 9
Free throws. 5 of 8 attempts
Melrose High Point
Jordan Jasso 19. 4 of 5 free throws
Blake Devaney. 12. 0 for 2 free throws
Tristen Sena 3
Sterling Sena 6
Carson Fraze 3
Hunter Sorgen 7
Free throws. 12 of 18 attempts
Great job guys, too bad you had to go against 3xtra players. Poor officiating!