By JP Murrieta, NMAA
Gatorade today announced Nicholas Ponte of Albuquerque Academy is the 2025-26 Gatorade New Mexico Boys Cross Country Player of the Year. Gatorade Player of the Year is the top honor in high school sports, celebrating the nation’s best high school athletes for their excellence in sport, academics and community. The award recognizes Ponte as New Mexico’s best high school boys cross country athlete, and he joins an elite legacy that spans professional athletes and coaches to CEOs, such as Lukas Verzbicas (2009-10 & 2010-11, Carl Sandburg High School, IL) Edward Cheserek (2012-13, Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School, NJ) and Charlie Vause (2024-25, Rio Rancho High School, NM).
The 5-foot-11, 142-pound senior won the NMAA Class 4A state meet this past season with a time of 15:18.8, breaking the tape 27.5 seconds ahead of his next-closest competitor and leading the Chargers to the team championship. Ponte won six of seven races during the season, including triumphs at the New Mexico Lobo Invitational and the Academy Extravaganza. He finished the season unbeaten against New Mexico challengers.
A member of the school’s chapter of the Health Occupations Students of America, Ponte has volunteered locally at various elementary schools by teaching and creating science activities in addition to supporting animal care initiatives at Watermelon Ranch, a no-kill shelter. He has also donated his time fundraising for the UNM Children’s Hospital. “Nicholas Ponte ran the table against in-state foes this past season, but truly surprised when crossing state lines,” said Rich Gonzalez of PrepCalTrack. “Seeing him dazzle with a Top 25 finish at Nike Cross Southwest Regionals was wholly impressive as it occurred in a national hotbed of prep cross country talent.”
Ponte has maintained a weighted 4.21 GPA in the classroom. He will attend Harvard University this fall, where he will run for the cross country and track teams.
