Albuquerque, New Mexico- Voting has closed for the All-CPS teams, and we will first announce the female track & field atheltes who earned the honors.

Remember, only the athletes were allowed to vote on this. Congratulations to all who made the list!

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2026 CPS’ track & field individual awards

MVP- TIED: Cleveland’s Morgan James & Albuquerque Academy’s Grace Erinle

Coach of the Year- Rio Rancho’s Michael Gonzales

Top Returner- TIED: Clovis’ Syrianna Raphiel, Rio Rancho’s Sarah Martinez, St. Pius X’ Vanessa Cichy, and Cleveland’s Jada Maldonado

2026 First Team All-CPS

Long jump- Albuquerque Academy’s Grace Erinle

Triple jump- Albuquerque Academy’s Grace Erinle

High jump- TIED: Albuquerque Academy’s Antonella Begay, and Highland’s Rebecca Neal

Discus- Rio Rancho’s Sarah Martinez

Javelin- Albuquerque’s Ayva Ashley

Shot Put- Carlsbad’s Atria Wells

Pole Vault- Rio Rancho’s Lily Romero

100m- Clovis’ Syrianna Raphiel

200m- TIED: Albuquerque Academy’s Grace Erinle, and Cleveland’s Samaya Fashola

400m- Belen’s Sophia Cox

800m- Albuquerque Academy’s Anna Hastings

1600m- Eldorado’s Gianna Rahmer

3200m- Eldorado’s Gianna Rahmer

100m hurdles- Cleveland’s Morgan James

300m hurdles- Cleveland’s Morgan James

400m relay- Albuquerque Academy (Funmi Erinle, Holly Andrews, Callie Hile, and Grace Erinle)

800m relay- Rio Rancho (Mikayla Coraci, Idaly Rodarte, Aubree Porter, and Shelby Brooks)

1600m relay- Sandia (Gianna Archuleta, Izabelle Akins, Emma Babb, and Holly Bustos)

3200m relay- Rio Rancho (Danae Lee, Mariah Galbraith, Valentina Martinez, and Lauren Buford)

1600m sprint medley- La Cueva (Jordyn Dyer, Norah McKelvey, Mackinzie Diaz, and Grace Danley.

2026 Second Team All-CPS

Long jump- Cleveland’s Morgan James

Triple jump- TIED: Hobbs’ Jordyn Mendoza, and Aztec’s Alisia Valerio

High jump- Rio Rancho’s Keyara Haywood

Discus- Los Alamos’ Sarah Martis

Javelin- Artesia’s Jenna Whitmire

Shot Put- Artesia’s Brooklynne Ivans

Pole Vault- Texico’s Emery Parr

100m- TIED: Albuquerque’s Anayjah Garza, and Bloomfield’s Evani Velasquez

200m- TIED: Albuquerque’s Anayjah Garza, Dora’s Karen Inge, and St. Pius X’ Jaelyn Olloway

400m- TIED: St. Michael’s Sophia Miera & Volcano Vista’s Maile Tanner

800m- TIED: Grants’ Laila Martinez and Hope Christian’s Claire DeFoy

1600m- Albuquerque Academy’s Anna Hastings

3200m- Rio Rancho’s Mariah Galbraith

100m hurdles- Bloomfield’s Ryli Heckman

300m hurdles- TIED: Eldorado’s Onaleigh Leiro and Bloomfield’s Ryli Heckman

400m relay- Sandia (Gianna Archuleta, Zoie Hall, Lyisa Brown, and Izabelle Akins)

800m relay- Los Alamos (Margaret Steinkamp, Jayden Burns, Chloe Coffey, and Evangelina Gutierrez).

1600m relay- TIED: Alamogordo (Macey Sebring, Alynah Simental, Sydney Hunter, and Raquelle French) and Hope Christian (Addison Wild, Maddy James, Claire DeFoy, and Hailey Sanchez).

3200m relay- Los Alamos (Elisabeth McNiff, Grace Montoya, Emmeline Keller-Moore, and Ensley Jorgenson)

1600m sprint medley- Los Alamos (Maliyah Vigil, Zoe Romero, Chloe Coffey and Jayden Burns)

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