2023 Team Preview: Espanola Valley Sundevils
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Espanola Valley 2023 Preview Head Coach: Tylon Wilder Mascot: Sundevils Twitter: @coachwilder0917; @evhsfootball505; @EVHSports Colors: Red and Gold 2022 Record: 6-4 Overview: Except for Espanola Valley falling inches short of the Class 4A playoffs, Tylon Wilder’s…
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Head Coach: Tylon Wilder
Mascot: Sundevils
Twitter: @coachwilder0917; @evhsfootball505; @EVHSports
Colors: Red and Gold
2022 Record: 6-4
Overview: Except for Espanola Valley falling inches short of the Class 4A playoffs, Tylon Wilder’s first year as the Sundevils head coach was an emphatic success. Wilder, a former assistant at Silver, led EVHS to a surprising 6-4 record, just the second winning record at the school in the past two decades.
Last season’s leading rusher, Alex Chavez Alex Chavez 5'8" | 160 lbs | RB Espanola Valley | 2024 State NM , is making the move to quarterback and has proven during 7×7 season that he has the ability to make good decisions and make all the throws. Chavez is athletic, dynamic and fast. He runs the 100 in just over 11 seconds and qualified for the state meet in the 200. As Wilder said, he’s a running back who can throw, making him potentially a superb dual threat QB. Receivers Adrick Deleon and Kevin Coffeen Kevin Coffeen 6'1" | 170 lbs | TE Espanola Valley | 2024 State NM have taken reps at QB as well. All three could see action during the course of the season. None are pocket passers but all three are exceptional athletes.
Who will pair with Chavez in the running game? Senior Jack Purdy Jack Purdy 5'3" | 135 lbs | RB Espanola Valley | 2024 State NM returns after rushing for 365 yards and 7 TD in 2022. Purdy is elusive and quick. He knows how to hide behind his blockers and pick up tough yards. Purdy is fast too and competed this spring on Espanola Valley’s 4×100 relay team. Purdy is also a champion power lifter. He’s strong enough to run between the tackles and take the physical punishment. Deleon will get some carries, as will promising 6-foot-2, 195-pound sophomore Irvin Primero Irvin Primero 6'2" | QB Espanola Valley | 2026 State NM .
Four of the five receivers with 10+ receptions last season are back. With Deleon (team-leading 34 receptions) focusing on quarterback and running back, junior Victor Parra Victor Parra 5'9" | 145 lbs | WR Espanola Valley | 2025 State NM likely ascends to the No. 1 WR job. Parra is exceptionally fast and probably the fastest player on the team. He has soft hands and fast feet. Coffeen was Espanola Valley’s second-leading receiver in 2022 with 31 receptions. He’ll compete with Parra for the right to become the #1 WR. The Parra-Coffeen duo has the potential to be electric.
Center Jose Castillo Jose Castillo 5'9" | 250 lbs | DL Espanola Valley | 2024 State NM anchors the offensive line.
Defensively, the Sundevils were inconsistent last season with wild fluctuations between good and bad. Junior Nick Sandoval will anchor the defensive line along with junior Cru Wilder. Six-foot-1, 200-pound middle linebacker Ezekial Cuevas spearheads the second level after getting his feet wet at the varsity last season. He’s another Sundevil football player who ran track this spring. Cuevas possesses the speed and mobility to cover sideline-to-sideline. Cornerback Abraham Tamayo played late last season but should be available Week 1 this fall. Junior Jorge Rodriguez will start at safety. He’s tall, lanky and makes plays.
2023 Schedule:
Aug. 18 LOS ALAMOS
Aug. 25 at Bernalillo
Sept. 1 at Escalante
Sept. 8 at West Las Vegas
Sept. 15 GALLUP
Sept. 22 SANTA FE INDIAN
Sept. 29 at Kirtland Central
Oct. 6 Bye
Oct. 13 at Taos*
Oct. 20 MORIARTY*
Oct. 27 POJOAQUE VALLEY*
* District Game
Coach’s Comments: “The key was getting some excitement with the kids and give them goals. They embraced it and worked very hard. We wanted to get some structure in the program. They’ve had a new coach just about every other year. We showed up every day for the players and become a constant in their lives. Because of last year’s success, we have a lot of energy going into this season. Offseason workouts have been going well. Our numbers are in the 50s right now on a daily basis. For our school, that’s a lot of players coming out for football. When we went to Socorro for the 7-on-7, we had a full bus. We’ve had to build it from scratch. It didn’t happen overnight. The kids realize now they have a coach who’s going to stick around. They’re embracing that. They’re buying in. But we have a long way to go. We’re nowhere near the peak of where we want to be.” – Espanola Valley head coach Tylon Wilder.