Navajo Pine Girls Basketball Season Recap: A Year of Growth, Grit, and Rising Expectations
In the high desert of New Mexico, where resilience and community run deep, the Navajo Pine High School girls' basketball team spent the 2025 season proving that heart, hustle, and hunger can defy expectations. Led by Head Coach Henry Moore, this young and determined squad battled their way through a rollercoaster season filled with close contests, key player development, and defining moments that have laid the foundation for what could be a breakthrough year in 2026.A Young Core That Rose to the Challenge
Coach Moore didn’t have the luxury of senior leadership this season. His roster was composed entirely of underclassmen: 3 juniors, 6 sophomores, and 4 freshmen. That youth could have been a weakness. Instead, it became a badge of pride. “This year was all about growth,” said Moore. “The girls didn’t back down from the pressure. They responded with energy, commitment, and a surprising level of maturity.” The core four who emerged as the team’s heartbeat were Riley Dawes, Mikayla Baker, Kyle Jumbo, and Faila King.- Riley Dawes, a sophomore post, shouldered the heaviest load. She was the go-to scorer, rebounder, and defender—often drawing double and even triple-teams as opponents adjusted to her dominance. Her efforts earned her All-District recognition, and her impact went far beyond the stat sheet.
- Mikayla Baker and Kyle Jumbo, both juniors, provided critical support. As Riley faced constant pressure from opposing defenses, Mikayla and Kyle stepped up, adding scoring punch, rebounding toughness, and defensive grit.
- Freshman point guard Faila King was thrust into the spotlight early, leading the team’s offense as the floor general. Despite being one of the youngest players on the court, she embraced the leadership role with poise and handled pressure situations with confidence far beyond her years.
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