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PREVIEW (Harlingen, Texas)-It’s the 2011-12 High School Sports Magazine’s Basketball Preview Edition and this year, the Rio Grande Valley could experience another state champion. In the boys division, the Corpus Christi West Oso Bears won the University Interscholastic League’s Class 3A boys title while in Class 5A, the Edinburg Bobcats and Harlingen Cardinals both advanced to the State 5A Regional tournament. In Class 2A, Santa Rosa did the same under head coach Johnny Cipriano. The Warriors also went perfect in District 32-2A with a 14-0 record. Teams defending their district titles will be the 32-5A champions, Weslaco Panthers (31-8, 14-0); 31-5A champions, Edinburg (33-3, 14-0); 30-5A champions, McAllen Nikki Rowe (29-4, 13-1); 32-4A champions, Roma Gladiators (24-10, 16-2); 32-3A champions, Rio Hondo (25-9, 12-0); 31-3A
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champions and state champions, Corpus Christi West Oso (35-3, 10-0); 32-1A La Villa (21-8, 8-0) and the 32-1A Division II champions, San Perlita Trojans (28-8, 9-1). In the girl’s division, the No.1 Hidalgo Early College Lady Pirates and the No.2 Harlingen Lady Cardinals will be the teams to watch from South Texas. The (TABC state-ranked No.19) Lady Pirates won the 32-4A title under then-head coach, Jim Post who led his team to the Class 4A Regional tournament before losing to state-finalist, Austin LBJ 62-35. With the season already underway, District 32-3A will add PSJA Southwest to make up a district with eight teams while District 32-2A welcomes Brownsville IDEA Frontier College Prep to its district now featuring eight teams too. In District 32-A Division II, welcomes Corpus Christi College Prep to its district made up of Lasara, Bruni, San Perlita, San Isidro, and Tilden McMullen County. Here’s a preview of teams in 2011-12. Senior Nelly Flores will lead her Hidalgo Early College Lady Pirates in District 32-4A. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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(McAllen, Texas)-The PSJA Lady Bears will be looking to make the playoffs after missing the postseason in 2011 and head coach Iris Garza knows that her team will be much improved with senior post, Lisa Mancillas (5’10). The Lady Bears will be favored to make the playoffs in District 31-5A along with district favorite Harlingen, with PSJA North and Harlingen South looking to fill playoff spots. In District 30-5A, Sharyland gets the nod as the team to beat and they will be challenged by McAllen Nikki Rowe, McAllen, and the Donna Lady Redskins. The Lady Rattlers return point guard Clarissa Suarez (5’4”), Savannah Pritchard (5’3), Claira Briseno (6’0), and Laura Eberly (5’8). Head coach Dale Whitaker led his team to a 12-2 district record and watched the Lady Rattlers beat Laredo Nixon in the bi-district championships before losing to Harlingen South 61-38 in the area playoffs. In District 32-5A, the Los Fresnos Lady Falcons helped head coach Kim Edquist get her 400th career win earlier this season and they will be favored to win the title in 2012. After watching the San Benito Lady Greyhounds clinch their first-ever school district title under new head coach Clarissa Arredondo in 2011, this district will be balanced with Weslaco, San Benito, and Brownsville Hanna challenging for playoff spots.
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(San Benito, Tx)-The San Benito Lady Greyhounds brought home its first-ever 32-5A basketball title under first-year head coach, Clarrise Arredondo. Can they do it again in 2012? Returning to the lineup will be seniors Christina Rodriguez, Kassandra Sanchez, Alex Cerda, Vanessa Flores, and Sarah Garcia. The Lady Greyhounds have struggled with losses with early non-district losses to Cedar Park (60-17), La Joya (67-62), PSJA North (45-37), EdVanessa Trevino Ashley TorresTrish Cavazos inburg (59-51), McAllen Nikki Rowe (53-46), and Brownsville Lopez Brownsville Porter Brownsville Pace Mercedes (40-31). The Los Fresnos Lady Falcons will be the team to beat with head coach Kim Edquist as they have notched 13 wins this season. The Lady Falcons are led by Angela Rodriguez (5’2), Ivanna Mendoza (5’11), and Vanessa Benacourt (5’5). If the Lady Falcons can hold on, then the Weslaco Lady Panthers will have their hands full as head coach Griselda Fino will lead a team that went 10-4 in district 32-5A. They will feature Laura Van Tilburg, who at 6’1, stands tall as a sophomore. The Lady Panthers return Jasmine Garza and Angela Johnson. But, don’t tell head coach Willie Brown that his Brownsville Hanna Lady Eagles will be a push over. The Lady Pictured are the 2011-12 Weslaco High School girls varsity basketball team memEagles finished 7-7 in bers are l-r front Haley Hernandez, Carina Boughton, Summer Smith, Angela Villardistrict play in 2011 and real, and Jaz Garza. Back row includes Denisse Vasquez, Jackie Alonzo, Laura Van return seniors Sarah Or-
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tiz, Ivette Sanchez, Ashley Lopez, Vania Garcia, and Miranda Gonzalez. The Lady Eagles finished fourth overall in 2011. Brownsville Lopez, Pace, Porter, and Rivera will be much improved. The Lady Raiders return Claudia Rodriguez, Monica Salazar, and Sam Diaz. Returning for the Lady Cowgirls are last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all-district performers Amanda De Leon, Pola Montes, Sophia Flores, and Kassandra Flores. The Lady Lobos, coached by Minne Tarbet made the 2011 playoffs and they will return seniors Vanessa Trevino, Margarita Garcia, and junior Perla Guzman. The Pace Viqueens return seniors Nikki Padilla, Trish Cavazos, and Blanca Espinoza. In 2011, District 32-5A had Los Fresnos, Brownsville Lopez, Weslaco, and San Benito all make the playoffs with only the Lady Greyhounds winning a bi-district title. HSSM picks Hanna to join Weslaco, Los Fresnos, and San Benito in the State 5A playoffs in 2012 with the Lady Falcons winning the title.
Pictured are the 2011-12 Brownsville Hanna High School girls varsity basketball team members are l-r front Yessenia Rodriguez, Jacqueline Robles, Guiana Hinojosa, Crystal Perez, and head coach Willie Brown. Back row, Sarah Ortiz, Gabrielle Uhles, Mkiranda Gonzalez, Ivette Sanchez, Tiera Sellers, Karla Cantu, and Vania Garcia. (HSSMIMages/Mike De La Cruz)
Monica Salazar will lead her Brownsville Rivera Lady Raiders in District 32-5A. (HSSMImages/Mike De La Cruz)
The San Benito Lady Greyhounds will defend their District 32-5A title. The Lady Greyhounds won their first-ever district title and also won the State 5A Bi-District Championship crown in 2011 before losing to Laredo Alexander in the area playoffs. (HSSMIMages/Alec Amador)
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(Harlingen, Tx)-In District 31-5A, we could see another district champion besides the Edinburg Lady Bobcats who once dominated this district under head coach Rachel Carmona. Last season, the Edinburg Lady Bobcats (30-8)finished District 31-5A as the second place team, tied with Harlingen (29-6). In the playoffs, the Lady Bobcats advanced to the State 5A Regional Semifinals, before losing to Corpus Christi King 74-40. Like Edinburg, the Harlingen South Lady Hawks did the same after winning the 31-5A title under head coach Dawn Engleman with a 13-1 record. The Lady Hawks lost to San Antonio Wagner 66-51 in the semifinals too. Things will be different in 2011-12 as HSSM picks the Harlingen Lady Cardinals to win it all in District 31-5A. Coached by Nora Zamarripa, the Lady Cardinals return alldistrict performer Bianka Martinez (13.6 ppg), and newcomer of the year, Itzyana Sanchez. After a 11-3 district finish in 2011, the Lady Cardinals already have 14 wins this season with winners over Los Fresnos, Laredo United, McAllen, Corpus Christi King, McAllen Nikki Rowe, and Weslaco. King advanced to the Class 5A regional finals last season. HSSM picks the PSJA Lady Raiders to make a move up the district standings and don’t be surprised if the Lady Raiders finish second overall under head coach Randy Bocanegra. The Lady Raiders have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time after finishing with an overall 18-16 record in 2011. With already 12 wins this season, the Lady Raiders are led by returning lettermen, Cassie Aleman, Kirstin Sifuentes, Brenda Borrego, Jamie Parrao, and Bry Cuellar. The Lady Raiders have posted wins over Mercedes, Laredo United, Weslaco East, San Benito, and McAllen Nikki Rowe. Both San Benito and Weslaco East advanced to the playoffs in 2011. If the Harlingen South Lady Hawks expect to repeat as 31-5A District Champs, they will have to play better defense. The Lady Hawks have given up 1,000 points this season with blowout losses to McAllen (61-38), Los Fresnos (55-37), Seguin (76-21), Gregory Portland (67-27), and Austin Lake Travis (62-42). In the Lady Hawks district with Harlingen, the Lady Cards showed why they will be the district favorite by knocking off the Lady Hawks in another blowout, 70-29. Returning for the Lady Hawks are Mariah Guevara, Dezarae Hernandez, Gabby Cavazos, and Jaclyn Robles. The Lady Hawks lost five all-district performers to graduation. Don’t be surprised if the PSJA Lady Bears surprises teams like Edinburg, South, or even Harlingen this season. The Lady Bears are coached by Iris Garza and she is excited with senior Lisa Mancillas (5’11) returning to lead the team. The Lady Bears have already posted wins over defending 32-5A champions, San Benito along with powerhouse La Feria (43-31) and then opened their district play with a win over Edinburg Economedes. “We are excited about this season,” says Garza. Other returning lettermen are Cecilia Garza, Nikki Vela, and Serena Olivarez. This
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The 2011-12 Harlingen Lady Cardinals basketball team pictured front l-r Bianka Martinez and Demmee Rodriguez. Second row l-r are Kayla Perez, Jessica Sanchez, Kelsey Leibert, Itzayana Sanchez, Hazel Quilantan, and Iris Cerrillo. Back row l-r are Tatiana Trevino, Natalie Rojo, Alexis Martinez, Ruby Garcia, and Angela Magana. (HSSMImages/Mike De La Cruz)
The defending 31-5A champs, Harlingen South Lady Hawks basketball team pictured Brittany Wyche, Ruayda Boules, Shelby Cano, Taylor Herring, Mariah Guevara, Melissa Quintanilla, Alexis Puente, Jackie Martinez, Dezarae Hernandez, Mari Vargara, and Junior Robles. (HSSMImages/Mike De La Cruz)
Ready for the season are the 2011-12 PSJA North Lady Raiders basketball team pictured Cassie Aleman, Amanda Cortez, Bry Cuellar, Selina Medina, Yahaira Suarez, Amy Dominguez, Brenda Borrego, Ileen Torres, Kristen Sifuentes, and Jaime Parrao. (HSSMImages/Mike De La Cruz)
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leaves Edinburg trying to figure out on how to get past the top picks in 2011-12. Head coach Rachel Carmona will somehow try to find a way to sneak in and probably make the playoffs too. She is competitive and raises expectations every season for her Lady Bobcats. Her 442 wins coming into this season speaks for itself too. However, a district loss to PSJA North should already have Carmona scratch-
ing her head along with Edinburg Economedes and PSJA Memorial. At Edinburg North, the Lady Cougars could make a run for the playoffs after losing to San Benito 4544 in the State 5A Bi-District Championships. Head coach Jenny Rae Gaytan-Garcia still remembers that devestating loss that ended their state playoff run. Returning are Vicky Pena, Annie Badillo, Larissa Arriola, and Mariah Garcia.
The PSJA Lady Bears will be looking for a playoff spot in District 31-5A after missing the State 5A playoffs in 2011 under head coach Iris Garza. Meet the 2011-12 PSJA Lady Bears basketball team pictured l-r Tania Garcia, Serena Olivarez, Tiffany Flores, Valerie Mancha, Lisa Mancillas, Nikki Vela, Cecilia Garza, Sam Maravilla, and Mireya Dorado. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
Meet the 2011-12 Edinburg Economedes Lady Jaguars basketball team pictured front l-r Jazmine Guerrero, Blanca Barrientos, Emily Suarez, Yvette Garza, and Pamela Juarez. Back l-r are Rachel Rodriguez, Kenia Gonzalez, Leazhane Rayford, Stephanie Escobedo, Natalie Villarreal, Monica Gonzalez, Adreean Gonzalez, Salisheaun Garcia. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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2011-12 Sharyland Lady Rattlers Basketball team will be favored to win the 30-5A District title. The Lady Rattlers defeated finished the 2011 season as runner-ups and defeated Laredo Nixon in the Class 5A Bi-District Championships in 2011. The team is coached by Dale Whitaker. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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ented La Joya Lady Coyote team is giving Whitaker a reason to believe that his team can win the title. Players to watch are Clarissa Suarez, Claira Briseno (6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;1), and Laura Eberly (5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;7) all returning, the McAllen Memorial Lady Mustangs will need to be much improved if they expect to defend their co-title. The McAllen Memorial Lady Mustangs are showing signs of early struggles under second-year head coach Jina Johnson. The Lady Mustangs were ousted from the 5A playoffs in the first round by Laredo United South (55-45). Players to watch are juniors Alexxis Zuniga, Madeline Kaufmann, Monica Andrade, and Ashley Sanchez. Also expected to lead the team will be seniors Jessica Salazar and Nicole Garza. The McAllen Lady Bulldogs coached by Roy Gonzalez made the playoffs after finishing third. The Lady Bulldogs lost to Laredo Alexander (42-29) in the first round but expect the Lady Bulldogs to bring
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(Hidalgo, Tx)-Every team knows in the Rio Grande Valley, the Hidalgo Early College Lady Pirates are a team to be reckon with in District 32-4A. The Lady Pirates won the 324A title in their first season as a 4A team and then went three rounds deep, before losing to Austin LBJ in the State 4A Regional Semifinals last season. The Lady Pirates will be led by MVP Nelly Flores (6’0) who averages 19.0 points per game and has since matured. Players to watch are Janice Castillo, Jade Jones, Lexi Williams, and Alexis Frias. Challenging the Lady Pirates will be the MissionVeterans Memorial Lady Patriots who
went 14-4 in 2011. The Lady Pats will be led by Briana Casas, a multi-talented forward and post. She’s an all-around player that can make things happen. Kassy Lopez, Jackie Diaz, Savannah Carrier, and Kaitlyn Garza should make this Patriot team alot more aggressive in 2012. The Mercedes Lady Tigers are making waves around the Rio Grande Valley under head coach Marisa Gutierrez. The Lady Tigers are led by Alyza Alaniz, Deidra Barroso, Rebecca Trevino, Anissa Reyes, Summer Vento, Keisha Rodriguez, and Ashley Rodriguez. Already at 2-2 in District 324A, the Lady Tigers are much
improved under head coach Marissa Gutierrez. Probably the most under-rated team this season will be the Roma Lady Gladiators who are off to a 4-0 start in district play with wins over Valley View, Mission Veterans, and Mercedes. In non-district, the Lady Gladiators also defeated Carrizo Springs (37-34), San Antonio Cole (54-34), Pearshall (52-27), and San Antonio Jefferson. Look for the Lady Gladiators to make the playoffs in 2012. If the Weslaco East Lady Wildcats can regroup from last season’s playoff run and their 16-2 finish in district, the will have to do it with new faces. Players to watch will be Kayla Rodriguez (5’10), Caro-
2011-12 Hidalgo Early College Basketball team will be favored to win the 32-4A District title. The Lady Pirates advanced to the State 4A Regional semifinals last season before losing to state finalist, Austin LBJ. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
How They’ll Finish DISTRICT 32-4A 1. HIDALGO 2. MISSION VETERANS 3. ROMA 4. MERCEDES 5. WESLACO EAST 6. EDCOUCH-ELSA 7. RIO GRANDE CITY 8. LJ JUAREZ-LINCOLN 9. BRO VETERANS 10. VALLEY VIEW HS line Cuellar (5’10), Julianna Benitez (5’11), and Patricia Ochoa (5’8). They have plenty of height but have struggled in the preseason with losses to PSJA North, Port-Lavaca Calhoun, Austin Lake Travis, and Harlingen South. Playing top teams from other leagues could help the Lady Wildcats late in the season. The Lady Wildcats will be tested when they play Roma on December 28th. Edcouch-Elsa head coach Imelda Rubio would like to improve from her 10-8 season and with returning lettermen Laura Ruiz, Gabby Capello, Katrina Capello, and Kendra Garcia, they could make a run in the district standings. Early losses to Edinburg, San Benito, Edinburg North, and McAllen Nikki Rowe could help the Lady Jackets with games throughout the season. The Lady Jackets lost to Mission Veterans in a district match up with Garcia scoring 11 points but they still struggled on offense by scoring only 33 points throughout the game.
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32-4A PREVIEW The La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Lady Huskies surprised the district by making the playoffs as the fourth place team finishing 11-7 overall. In the playoffs, the Lady Huskies lost to Corpus Christi Ray 63-30 in the bi-district championships. Head coach Anisa Reyna will look to seniors Maria De Alejandro and Gracie Lopez to lead the Lady Huskies. At far west, the Rio Grande
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City Lady Rattlers finished its season in 2011 with a 3-15 record. Head coach Simon Garza knows that his program is still rebuilding but they will be much improved in 2012. The Valley View Lady Tigers coached by Ozzy Hernandez experienced what every coach would hate to see, and that is 0-22 season. Players to watch are Dorana Valdez, Alma Rodriguez, Dalia Mata, and Kim-
2011-12 Rio Grande City Lady Rattlers Basketball team will compete in District 32-4A under head coach Simon Garza. The Lady Rattlers finished 3-15 in 2011 and look to improve in 2012.
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2011-12 La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Lady Huskies Basketball team pictured are Arai Millan, Maritza Bernal, Kim Bercanga, Bernice Salinas, Abby Cuellar, Ashley Bell, Dayana Torres, Alice Quintana, and Maria Alejandro. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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berly Hernandez. Already showing signs of improvement in district play, the Lady Tigers defeated Mercedes 39-36 and then lost to Roma 49-32. The Lady Tigers also posted a non-district win over Santa Rosa. At Brownsville Veterans Memorial, head coach Lottie Zarate took over a new program in 2011 and won three games in district play. She came from Santa Rosa where Zarate won numerous of district titles.
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nandez, and Natalie Jaramillo. At La Feria, the Lady Lionettes are coached by Angel Martinez. After a 7-5 finish in district 32-3A and missing the playoffs, they will be set to return. Early wins against Brownsville Lopez, Pace, Raymondville, and Mercedes should give this team confidence going into district play. In District 31-3A, the Corpus Christi West Oso Lady Bears missed the playoffs in 2011 but they will be much improved in 2012. Already, the Lady Bears have wins over Flour Bluff, Banquete, Devine, and Stockdale. Also showing signs of improvement are the Orange Grove Lady Bulldogs coached by Lee Ann Barker. Led by Ashley King and Brandi Her-
scap, the Lady Bulldogs will be tough to beat in 2012. If the Raymonville Lady Bearkats can figure out a way to win some games in 201112, they could put themselves in the hunt for a playoff spot. In District 32-2A, Santa Rosa will be the team to beat and Lasara could win the title in District 32-1A-Div II.
Amanda Soria will lead her Raymondville team in 2011-12. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
How They’ll Finish DISTRICT 32-3A 1. LA FERIA 2. RIO HONDO 3. ZAPATA 4. PORT ISABEL 5. RGC GRULLA 6. PROGRESO 7. PSJA SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 31-3A 1. WEST OSO 2. ORANGE GROVE 3. RAYMONDVILLE 4. ROBSTOWN 5. LYFORD 6. CC MILLER DISTRICT 32-2A 1. SANTA ROSA 2. RIVIERA KAUFER 3. KINGSVILLE ACADEMY 4. EDINBURG IDEA QUEST 5. BRO FRONTIER PREP 6. FALFURRIAS 7. PREMONT DISTRICT 32-1A DIV II 1. LASARA 2. TILDEN MCMULLEN 3. SAN PERLITA 4. SAN ISIDRO 5. BRUNI 6. CC COLLEGE PREP DISTRICT 32-1-DIV I 1. SANTA MARIA 2. BEN BOLT 3. BENAVIDES 4. AGUA DULCE 5. LA VILLA
Progreso Lady Red Ants will be a team to watch in District 32-3A. The Lady Red Ants are coached by Patrick Self. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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(McAllen, Texas)-In District 30-5A, the McAllen Memorial Mustangs coached by Sam Cortez would like to finish strong in every game they play. “We let too many games slip away,” says Cortez. “We are contending for district titles every season but we just need to finish games.” Last season the Mustangs went 12-2 in district play. At the City of Palms Tournament, the Mustangs lost to 31-3A Corpus Christi Miller 49-46 in the championship game in another game that got away from them late in the game. Miller advanced to the State 3A Regional finals before losing to CC West Oso. Players to watch are point guard 5-6 Junior. Juan “Papito” Gonzalez; Michael Hinojosa, Elias Villarreal, Josh Davies, Otto Sunday, and Carmine Caporusso. The Mustangs were dealt with a huge blow when center Pablo Adame (6’3) was injured during football season. He hopes to make a comeback late in th season. Memorial advanced to bidistrict against Laredo United South. Mustangs return three starters and hope to compete for the district title. In 2011-12 non-district action, the Mustangs have won 11 games with key wins over Los Fresnos, San Benito, Brownsville Pace, Rio Hondo, Brownsville Porter, San Antonio Clemens, Edinburg North, and Pflugerville Connally.
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Reaching for Newer Heights! The McAllen Memorial Mustangs will be favored to contend for the District 30-5A title. Pictured is Michael Hinojosa of the Mustangs blocking a shot. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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(McAllen, Texas)-If there is one team that would love to win backto-back district titles, that team is the McAllen Rowe Warriors. HeadcoachJose Yerba had a successful year in 2010-11 going 29-4 overall and 13-1 in District 30-5A. The Warriors advanced to the State 5A Bi-District championships and defeated Laredo LBJ 64-52 and then lost a nail-biter to Harlingen 52-51 in the area playoffs. Yerba is probably still thinking about that game too. “We missed too many opportunities against Harlingen,” said Yerba. Players to watch this season are Azarias Avalos, Rodrigo Trevino, Rudy Campos, Avi Fernandez, and Christopher Gatling. The Warriors picked up a huge win against Harlingen 91-77 at the Brownsville Invitational Basketball Tournament. Fernandez scored 25 points intheir win with Avalos adding 22 points and Campos 17 points. Head coach David Keith of the Sharyland Rattlers probably heads the best basketball team in the Valley but early set backs has the Rattlers wondering if they will win a 30-5A title. The Rattlers feature plenty of talent despite finishing 8-6 overall and barely making the playoffs as the fourth place team. They would lose to Laredo United in overtime 54-50. “We need to play four quarters of basektball and not give up too many turnovers. we need to control the ball,” adds Keith. Players to watch are 6’3 Sr. Quino Pistokache; 6’4 Sr. John Madrigal; John Horner 6’6; Matthew Cardenas 6’2; Jesse Pistokache 6’3; Patrick de la Torre 6’5; and Eduardo Garcia 6’3. In tournament play, the Rattlers beat Pasadena Memorial at the McDonald’s Invitational Tournament 47-42 and South Houston 61-56. They Rattlers also notched a win over Edinburg North 4239 with Jesse Pistokache leading the team with 16 points.
McAllen Bulldogs headcoach Homer Garr hopes to lead his team to the State 5A playoffs in 2012. The Bulldogs made three straight Class 5A Region IV appearances from 2008-2010. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
2011-12 McAllen Nikki Rowe Basketball team will be favored to win the 30-5A District title. Pictured front l-r are Rodrigo Trevino, Jordan Romero, Avi Fernandez, and Javi Villarreal. Back row l-r are Azarias Avalos, Daniel Constante, Deion James, Christopher Gatling, Rudy Campos, and Gabe Garcia. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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The La Joya Coyotes will be the team to watch in District 30-5A under headcoach Richard Cantu, Jr. The Coyotes finished 17-15 overall and 6-8 in district play. They Coyotes will feature 5’4 Jr Johnny Hinojosa; 6’3 Sr. Alex Alaniz; 6’3 Sr. Mario Tamez; and 6’2 Sr. Ricky Salinas. So far the Coyotes have shown that they will be the team to contend with as they have posted wins over PSJA North 56-55, Los Fresnos 69-64, and Zapata 6730. But, can the Coyotes overcome early losses to San Benito, Edinburg, Edinburg Economedes, Laredo United South, and St. Joe? Other players to watch are Victor Contreras, Jose Olgin, Emmanuel Lucio, and Pablo Tovar. After making three-straight Class 5A Region IV Tournament appearances from 2008-2010, the McAllen Bulldogs entered a new era in 2011 with new headcoach, Homer Garr of Roma. Garr almost pulled off a great year by finishing 11-3 overall in district. In 2012, this season will be competitive with teams like La Joya, Nikki Rowe, McAllen Memorial, and Sharyland all vy-
ing for playoff spots. Players to watch are 5’8 Sr. Eric Silva; 6’3 Sr. James Kittleman; 5’5 Jr. Andre Saldana; 5’10 Sr. Elijah Hernandez; and 6’1 Sr. Robert Valdez. The Bulldogs graduated eight seniors so this will be Garr’s first rebuilding season. His success as the Roma Gladiators head coach will help him contend for another playoff spot in 2012. The Mission Eagles, La Joya Palmview Lobos, Donna Redskins, will give teams from District 30-5A plenty of fits and they will upset teams too, once district begins. Eagles headcoach Toro Martinez went 2-12 in district, while the La Joya Palmview Lobos and headcoach Andy Saenz did the same with an overall district record of 2-12. If new Donna Redskins headcoach, Zeke Rodriguez can make a difference in 2012, his Redskins will be much improved in 30-5A. HSSM picks the Nikki Rowe Warriors, Sharyland, McAllen Memorial, McAllen, and La Joya Coyotes as the teams to beat in 2012. This district could go down to the last week of the season to determine the champion.
30-5A District title in 2011-12? The Sharyland Rattlers Basketball team pictured front l-r Andres Cantu, Ron Ramos, Prospero Fernandez, Matthew Townsend, Eduardo Garcia, and Iain Guy. Back row l-r are Jesse Pistokache, John Madrigal, John Horner, Joaquin Pistokache, Matthew Cardenas, and Patrick de la Torre. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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(Edinburg, Tx)-The four-time 31-5A District champions, Edinburg Bobcats have made it habit to win the districttitle and four the past four seasons under head coach Zeke Cuellar, the Bobcats are 55-1 in district. Last year, Cuellar led them back to the State 5A Regional tournament after beating Brownsville Porter, Laredo United South, and Laredo United in the playoffs. The Bobcats lost in a close battle to San antonio Taft 62-52 in the Class 5A regioanl semifinals. Can they repeat again with most of their lineup graduating in 2011? “We lost a lot of point guards and hopefully, we can make a difference this season,”
adds Cuellar. Players to watch are Raul Palma, Nick Micallef, Noe Espericueta, Gabriel Rivas, Emilio Trejo, and Matthew Garza. The Bobcats won the Diamondback Basketball Classic by defeating San Benito 55-47 in the finals. “We committed too many turnovers (15) in that game and we need to just hang on to the ball with more control,” added Cuellar. The Harlingen Cardinals, picked by HSSM to win the 31-5A title are off to a 15-2 record in non-district after making a trip to the State 5A
Region IV Tournament under headcoach Greg Yates. The Cardinals finished second to Edinburg (12-2) in 2011 and but like Edinburg, defeated Brownsville Rivera, McAllen Nikki Rowe, and Weslaco before losing to San Antonio MacArthur 77-61 in the semifinals. Players to watch are 5’11 Sr. Daniel Ybarra; 5’6 Jr. Gilbert Reza; 6’0 Sr. Pete Robles; 6’2 Sr. Charlie Powers; and 5’9 Jr. Omar Hunter. Ybarra was named as the district newcomer of the year while Robles, Hunter, Reza and Powers were all honorable mention selections. The Edinburg North Cougars
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could be the team that could surprise the district with making a run at a possible district title. Headcoach Rudy B. Garcia finished fourth with a 9-5 record and lost to Weslaco in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs. Players to watch are 5’11 Sr. Sam Cavazos; 5’7 Sr. Mando Peralta, 4.5 ppg., 2.4 rpg., 3 apg.; 6’0 Sr. Brandon Davila, 9 ppg., 6.7 rpg.; 6’0 Sr. Aaron Beltran, 6.7 ppg., 3.1 rpg.; and 5’8 Soph. Brian Beltran, 4.8 ppg., 2.5 rpg. Edinburg North advanced to the school’s first playoff appearance in 13 years. and will have a lot of experience, quickness, speed and overall
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2011-12 Edinburg Bobcats Basketball team will be looking to win its fifth straight district title under head coach Zeke Cuellar. The Bobcats advanced to the State 5A Regional Tournament in 2011 with wins over Brownsville Porter, Laredo United South, and Laredo United. The Bobcats are 55-1 in district play for the past four seasons. (HSSMImages/Mike De La Cruz)
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ability. Cavazos was named second team all-district while Davila, Peralta, Aaron Beltran and Brian Beltran were all honorable mention picks. The Harlingen South Hawks under headcoach Brian Molina led his team to a 10-4 and third place finish. Molina is optimistic about this season and likes his chances of winning a district title. They have the height and experience to possiblity, win it all in 2012. Players to watch are 5’9 Sr. Mark Villegas, 14.1 ppg., 4.2 apg., 4.1 spg.; 6’0 Soph, Nick Garcia 12.4 ppg; 6’2 Sr. Johnny Sauceda; 6’3 Sr. Lorenzo Monjaras, 4.1 ppg., 3.2 rpg and 5’10 Sr. Jaelen Molina, 3 ppg. The Harlingen South Hawks advanced to bi-district against Brownsville Hanna. Hawks return two starters and 10 lettermen
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led by ultra-quick point guard second team all-district Vellegas and honorable mention all district Garcia. Sauceda and Monjaras were also on the all honorable mentions. If last weekend’s victory over district favorite, Harlingen was any indication of what to expect in 31-5A, just ask head coach Lalo Rios of the Edinburg Economedes Jaguars. After a 4-10 finish in 2011, the Jags beat Harlingen 88-87 in the championship game of the C.E. Vail Boys Basketball Tournament in La Feria. It was the victory that could lauch this Economedes program to newer heights. Most importantly, plenty of confidence enter district play next week. Players to watch are 6’2 Sr. John Barrientos, 13.9 ppg. 7.9 rpg; 5’11 Sr. J.J. Velazquez, 12-1 ppg. 2.7 spg.; 6’0 Sr. Jesus Gonzalez, 7 ppg., 4.5 rpg.; 6’2 Sr. Ricky Cantu,
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32-5A PREVIEW (Weslaco, Tx)-In Distict 325A, the Weslaco Panthers head coach Gabe Valdez would like to see his team repeat as defending champions after going 31-8 overall and 14-0 in district. “It will be tough because we lost quite of few players from last year’s team. We will be rebuilding this season,” says Valdez. Weslaco advanced to the regional quarterfinals against Harlingen. The Panthers graduated the two district co-MVPs Raul Garcia and Garrison Lackey. Players to watch in 2012 will be Tommy Chavez, Nick Villegas, Andrew Cardoza, Joey Torres, Brandon Lopez, Eric Pemelton, and Gabriel Valdez Jr. The Brownsville Hanna Eagles, now coached by Todd Barckholtz should be much improved from last season’s team that went 25-9 and 12-2 in district. Since Don Denson retired last season, the Eagles are struggling early on with non-district losses to Edinburg North and Harlingen. Players to watch are Sr. Victor Aguilar, 9.4 ppg., 3.5 apg.; 6’1; and Jr. Lorenzo Garza, 10.7 ppg., 5.5 rpg. Hanna advanced to the area round against Laredo United . This will be a different-feeling season with the absence of retired long-time coach Don Denson. Look for a young and inexperienced team on the floor that will still
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work hard to be competitive in district. Aguilar was newcomer of the year while Garza was second team all-district. The team to watch will be the Los Fresnos Falcons-picked by HSSM as the team to beat in District 32-5A. Head coach Shawn Jones watched his team struggle to an overall 8-25 record and finished 2-12. Players to watch are 5’11 Jr.
Akeem Simien; 5’8 Jr. Erasto Renteria; 5’9 Sr. Kevin Cle; 5’8 Jr. Reno Martinez; 5’11 Jr. Eli Villarreal; and 6’4 Sr. Christian Rodriguez. Already, the Falcons are flying high with wins over Hidalgo (53-46), Rio Hondo (56-33), and state-ranked Santa Rosa (45-39). Watch for honorable mention selections Renteria, Simien and Cole to lead the
Falcons in what is expect to be a return to the post season after a two year absence. Brownsville Porter Cowboys head coach Luis Garza led this team to an overall 17-16 record and finished 7-7. Last season, Porter advanced to bi-district against Edinburg and should again be in the playoff chase. Players to watch will be Carlos Mauruto, Eric
How They’ll Finish BOYS DISTRICT 32-5A 1. LOS FRESNOS 2. BRO PORTER 3. BRO RIVERA 4. WESLACO 5. BRO HANNA 6. SAN BENITO 7. BRO LOPEZ 8. BRO PACE
Defending Champs! Carlos Madrigal of Weslaco will lead his Panthers in District 325A to a possible title. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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Martinez, Hugo Salazar, Gio Bentacourt, Brian Science, and Jordan Morales. The Brownsville Rivera Raiders always find themselves in contention for a district title. Headcoach Saul Villarreal. led his team to an overall 18-10 record and 9-5 in district. Players to watch are 5’7 Sr. David Soto; 6’1 Sr. Juan Ortiz; 6’4 Sr. Ricky Gonzalez; 6’3 Sr. Hector Orozco; and 5’10 Sr. Dominque Whitaker. Rivera advanced to bi-district against Harlingen and will once again be in post-season contention. Soto was district defensive player of the year while Ortiz and Whitaker were honorable mention all-district. Can the Brownsville Pace Vikings continue its winning tradition in 2011? After the football team won it’s first bidistrict title since 1990, this win could impact on how the basketball team reacts. Headcoach Jose Luis Ramirez would like to improve from his
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overall 11-18 and improve their 6-8 finish. Early non-district losses to Harlingen (81-36), Harlingen South (58-48), PSJA North (59-34), and McAllen Memorial (58-49), could see the Vikings struggle or improve once district begins. One that has improved in 2011 are the Brownville Lopez Lobos with eleven wins
2011-12 Brownsville Porter Basketball team pictured front l-r Josue Leal, Eleasar Casarez, Gio Bentacourt, and Brian Science. Back l-r are Carlos Mauruto, Martin Del Los Santos, Hugo Salazar, Carlos Mauruto, Moises Hernandez, and Jonah Kavanaugh. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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this season to date. Players to watch are Sr. Rodolfo Aguirre: Sr. Lorenzo Rangel; Sr. Mateo Gutierrez; Jr Gilbert Vasquez; Jr. EfrenTorres; Sr. Chris Perez; Sr. Jesus Jimenez; and Sr. JJ Hernandez. San Benito head coach Eddie Abrego knows that his team is headed in the right direction come 2012. Despite early losses to Sharyland (57-42), Harlingen South (52-47), McAllen Memorial (51-48), and Harlingen (74-68) these Greyhounds could be running all the way to the state playoffs in 2012. Players to watch are Grant Preciado, Daniel Molina, Jason Lopez, David Herrera, Manny Sanchez, Rey Perez, and aaron Serna. Teams that advanced to the State 5A playoffs in 2011 from District 32-5A were Brownsville Porter, Brownsville Hanna, Brownsville Rivera, and Weslaco High School. Both Weslaco and Hanna won Bi-District titles.
2011-12 Los Fresnos Basketball team will be favored to win the 32-5A District title. Pictured front l-r are Kevin Cole, Akeen Simiem, MacKenzie Oswald, Danny Arreola, and Erasto Renteria. Back l-r are Eli Villarreal, Alex Oswald, David Garza, Shelby Galazar and Trevor Sommer. (HSSMImages/David Amador)
2011-12 San Benito Basketball team members pictured top right are Manny Sanchez (50) and David Herrrera (42). Bottom photo are Cruz Guzman (35) and Jason Lopez (34). (HSSMImages/David Amador)
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(Hidalgo, Texas)-Which team will emerge as the District 32-4A title holders? It will be a close toss up. The Hidalgo Early College Pirates, coach by longtime headcoach Gus Sanchez, who already has 223 wins and advanced to bi-district against Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway in 2011 should get the edge of winning the title in 2012. Despite being ousted in the first round, the Pirates will be favored. At the Diamondback Basketball Classic, the Pirates Andrew Espinoza hurt his achilles heel after scoring 24 points in the semifinals against San Benito and this could hurt the Pirate’s chances of winning the title in 2012. Johnathon
DISTRICT 32-4A 1. HIDALGO 2. ROMA 3. MERCEDES 4. EDCOUCH-ELSA 5. WESLACO EAST 6. MISSION VETS 7. RIO GRANDE CITY 8. LJ JUAREZ-LINCOLN 9. BRO VETERANS 10. VALLEY VIEW HS Cantu will have to step up and lead the Pirates on offense. Challenging the Pirates will defending champions, the Roma GladiatorsCoached by Abelardo Escobar who led the Gladiators to an emotional 2410 and finish and won the title with a 16-2 record in his first season. Roma advanced to the area round against San Antonio Edison. The team will play with a heavy heart in mourning the death of Robert Garza, who would have been a senior but died while playing at an AAU tournament in Austin in March. The Gladiators must replace graduated district MVP Carlos Gonzalez. Two points kept the Mission Veterans Memorial Patriots from advancing past the Class 4A Bi-District round after losing to Corpus Christi Ray Texans 52-50 last February. Headcoach Romeo De La Garza, Jr. (264-124). ended their season with an overall 2213 record and 12-6 in district. The Patriots return plenty of lettermenwith 5’9 Jr. Joshua Villarreal, ppg., 6.1 apg., 3.2 spg.; 6’2 Sr. Hector Gandaria, 7 ppg., 7.1 rpg.; 5’10 Sr. Ricky Moreno, 3 ppg., 2.1 apg.; 5’9 Jr. A.J. Martinez; and 5’10 Soph JoJo Martinez. De la Garza is excited about this group of players. The Patriots will play at Edcouch-Elsa on January 13th in a key district game. Villarreal was Edcouch-Elsa Yellowjackets will be ready in 2012? Pictured is Adam Lopez of the Yellowjackets with hopes of returning to the State 4A playoffs. (HSSMImages/AlecAmador)
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first team all-district while Gandaria was honorable mention all-district. The almost factor almost won a district title for the Mercedes Tigers in 2011. Headcoach Eric Steinbrunner knows it too. The Tigers ended their season with an impressive 28-6 overall record and runner-ups in district with a 14-4 record. Former Brownsville Pace head coach Larry Gibson moved over to Brownsville Veterans Memorial Charger last year and picked up nine wins overall and two wins in district. Returning for the Chargers are 6’3 Soph. Eduardo Hernandez; 5’8 Jr. Marco Munoz; 5’8 Jr. Emilio Sosa; and 6’1 Jr. Andy Alvarado. Making the first team all-district selection were Hernandez and Munoz and honorable mention went to Sosa and Alvarado. Other Players to watch are Jorge Lerma, Alan Ramirez, Isaiah Torres, Roger Mata, and Marco Munoz. The Weslaco East Wildcats have been silent in 2011. Headcoach Art Castillo led his team to a 9-9 finish last season and to date, the Wildcats have struggled. Losses to Corpus Christi Moody, Brownsville Porter, and Los Fresnos have kept this team offbalanced. Something Castillo is not used to seeing in non-district action. Weslaco East missed the playoffs after advancing the previous year and must replace some talented graduates including Juan Jasso. The Wildcats experienced nine straight losses in nondistrict and Castillo hopes that in 2012 will be much better. “We are young and inexperienced,”says Castillo. The Rio Grande City Rattlers coachged by Ricardo Contreras could be the team to watch inDistrict 32-4A. After ending the season strong, with an overall record of 16-15 and 11-7 in district play, this could be the year that the Rattlers make the playoffs. They edge out fourth place in a playoff tiebreaker game with Hidalgo. “We are more experienced and playing with confidence,” says Contreras. The winningest hispanic head basketball coach in the nation, Robert Capello was brought back out of retirement to revive the once, dominat
2011-12 Rio Grande City Rattlers Basketball team will be much improved from 2011 after finishing 11-7 in 32-4A. The head coach is Ricardo Contreras. (HSSMImages/MIke De La Cruz)
2011-12 Mission Veterans Memorial team will be looking to make the State 4A playoffs again in 2012 after losing to Corpus Christi Ray in the Bi-District playoffs in 2011. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
2011-12 Hidalgo Early College High School Basketball team will be favored to win the 32-4A District title. The Pirates advanced to the Bi-District championships in Class 4A in 2011 and hope to return again in 2012. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador) December 2011
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www.HighSchoolSportsMagazine.net Edcouch-Elsa Yellow Jackets. After ending the season at 8-13 overall, and 7-11 in district , players to watch are 5’7 Sr. J.J. Salinas; 6’4 Sr. Zack Griffen; and Jr. Aaron Salinas. At C.E. Vail Tournament, the Yellowjackets lost to Harlingen 108-61 in the semifinals but showed lots of promise. “It’s great to be back on courtside again,” said Capello. In August of 2010, Capello was replaced by Steven Mendoza and after one season, Capello was back. Capello was honored last season by coaching the AllValley Basketball Showcase presented by the RGV Vipers and the RGV Basketball Officials Chapter. His 45-year career has given him an overall record of 966 wins and 436 losses. He ranks third overall, nation-
ally with 966 wins amongst active coaches in high school basketball. La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Huskies headcoach, Eric Montalvo will try improve the Huskies overall 1010 record and strong 8-10 district record from 2011. Montalvo, who starred at La Joya High School as a top basketball player hopes that Juarez-Lincoln will come through and improve each week in 32-4A. Other teams looking to make a difference in 2012 are the Pharr Valley View Tigers under headcoach, Anthony Pinal. The Tigers went 1-23 overall and winless in district at 0-18. HSSM picks the Hidalgo Early College, Roma, Mercedes, and Mission Veterans Memorial teams to beat in District 32-4A.
Season Gets Underway in 2012! The La Joya-Juarez-Lincoln Huskies will be looking to improve in 2012 while the Mercedes Tigers could contend for the District 32-4A title. The Tigers lost to Corpus Christi Calallen in the Class 4A Bi-District Championships 64-60. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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31-3A PREVIEW (Corpus Christi, Tx)-What a year District 31-3A experienced in 2011. The Corpus Christi West Oso Bears won the district title and went all the way to win the State 3A Championships at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. Can the Bears repeat in 2012? Headcoach Arnold Flores led his team to an impressive 35-3 overall record and 10-0 in district. Players to watch are LaDaniel Marshall, 6’2; Will Enriquez; 6’2 and Jerome Blandenship, to lead a young Oso team. Marshall was district defensive MVP while Enriquez was second team all district. Challenging the Oso Bears will be a talented Orange Grove Bulldogs team coached by Jeff Huber. They will have plenty of height and talent from a team that went 4-6 in
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district play in 2011. They Bulldogs also won the Class 3A Bi-District title with a win over Zapata but lost to Sweeny 54-53 in the area playoffs. Returning are 6’4 Jr. Joseph Wlliams, 10 ppg., 8 rpg.; 6’3 Sr. Miles Kocurek, 14 ppg.; 6’2 Sr. Zach Arnold, 7 ppg.; 5’7 Jr. Ruben Lopez, 4 apg.; and 6’2 Sr. Michael Stehle, 4.4 ppg. Four starters return and offer plenty of height and experience. Kocurek nailed 122 three pointers last year while Lopez was co-newcomer of the year. Can the Corpus Christi Miller Bucs surprise the field by winning the district title in 2012? Head coach Maurice Bastian led his team to a 2216 finishe and 8-2 in district. The Bucs also advanced to the State 3A Regional finals and met CC West Oso from the
same district too. The Bucs would fall to the Bears 77-70. So close, yet so far. Players to watch are Billy Guzman, Dale Perryman, David Riojas, and Julia Firo. Perryman was named co-offensive player of the year as a sophomore and Guzman was named second team all-district. Riojas and Firo were honorable mention. The Raymondville Bearkats will be much improved from its overall 13-16 record and expect to see their 2-8 district record finish atleast at .500. The Bearkats return 5’10 Sr. Frank Ledesma 5’9, Sr. Josh Cantu, 5’9, Sr. D.J. Quiroga, and 5’10 Jr. Omar Pena. The final spots for district could end up with either the Robstown Cotton Pickers finishing fifth and the Lyford Bulldogs in last. Or they could swap positions. The Cot-
tonpickers coached by Bert Ybarra went 13-13 in 2011 and return. Names junior Raul Salinas and senior Matt Lara. Both were honorable mention all district performers. And finally, the Lyford Bulldogs coached by Douglas Ames will be much improved from its 4-6 district record. Players to watch are Danny Espinoza, Jacob Lerma, Gilberto Rodriguez, Mathew Vasquez, Lucas Salina, and Johnathan Nino.
How They’ll Finish DISTRICT 31-3A 1. WEST OSO 2. ORANGE GROVE 3. CC MILLER 4. RAYMODNVILLE 5. LYFORD 6. ROBSTOWN
Looking to Improve in 2012! Pictured is Josh Cantu of Raymondville who will lead the Bearkats in 2011-12. Photo on right is Lyford’s Matt Vasquez dribbling into a new season with the Bulldogs.(HSSMImages/Alec Amador) December 2011
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(Rio Hondo, Tx)-After winning the District 32-3A title with a perfect 12-0 record, the Rio Hondo Bobcats, coach: Jose Guzman should enjoy another district title with plenty of experience on the court. Seniors Jacob Garza, 6’2 Jorge Bermudez, and 6’2 Shawn O’ Brien, 6’2 Jorge Bermudez; 6’3 Jacob Boen, and 5’11 Sr. Miguel Uresti could make this the best team in the region. Rio Hondo advanced to the area round against Needville. Challenging the Bobcats will be the La Feria Lions coach by Ruben Zambrano. The Lions finished 8-4 in district play and made the State 3A playoffs. With seniors Gilbert Jimenez, Nick Chapa, Jon Alvarado, Steven Salinas and Austin Ol-
ivarez back in the lineup, they will be tough to beat. La Feria advanced to bi-district against Corpus Christi Miller, before losing 74-52. For the third place spot and final playoff spot, it’s a toss up between Port Isabel and La Grulla. Tarpons head coach Al Senteno led his team to a 6-6 in district. Players returning are 6’0 Sr. Alan Barrera, 10 ppg., 4 rpg; 6’2 Jr. Zach Reeves; and 6’2 Soph. Jimmy Puentes. The Tarpons will be a young team that finished one game out of the playoffs last year. Barrera was second team all-district while Reeves and Puentes were honorable mention. The Rio Grande City Grulla Gators are making a name for themselves as they did in foot-
ball this past season. In only their second year as a school, the Gators could surprise the field with upsets. Headcoach Jose Ramos led his team to an impressive 5-7 district finish playing with underclassmen. Returning are Sr. Rollie Zamora; Jr. Daniel Gutierrez; Soph. German Garcia; Sr. Rosvel Ramirez; Jr. Juan Hernandez; Jr. David Mendiola. The Zapata Hawks went 10-2 in district and also advanced to the bi-district championships in 2011. In 2012, the Hawks will have to fill empty spots on the roster, if not the entire roster. Only one player returns from the 15 players listed last season. Andres Gonzalez will be the leader this season. What will it take for the Progreso Red Ants to win a game? Headcoach Jose Mena managed to win one game the en-
tire season but lost 12 games in district. Players to watch are Sr. Armando Lopez; Jr. Guadalupe Rosales; Jr. Domingo Garza. Honorable mention alldistrict picks were Lopez, Rosales and Garza. Also looking to make some noise in district are the Donna Idea Academy Titans coached by David Wagner and newcomer, Pharr San Juan Alamo Southwest Javelinas coached by Jesus Reyes. The Javelinas are playing their first season.
How They’ll Finish DISTRICT 32-3A 1. RIO HONDO 2. LA FERIA 3. PORT ISABEL 4. RGC GRULLA 5. ZAPATA 6. PROGRESO 7. PSJA SOUTHWEST
District 32-3A Begins! The La Feria Lions will be ready to make the playoffs again after finishing third overall, while the Port Isabel Tarpons will be led by Raul Villarreal. The Tarpons missed the playoffs in 2011. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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32-2A PREVIEW In District 32-2A, Santa Rosa High School head coach Johnny Cipirano will tell you that he just loves coaching in this tiny community of less than 500. The Warriors went 27-9 and 14-0, to win several titles in 2011. The Warriors won the district championship, bi-district title, area title, regional quarterfinal final title, before losing to Halletsville in the regional semifinals 71-47. This year will not be any different. The Warriors could end up in the State 2A Tournament
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again in 2012. The last time the Warriors advanced to the State Seemifinals was back in 2008. Players to watch are 6-4 Sr. Aaron Ramirez; Sr. Rudy Zamarripa; Jr. Michael Garza; Sr. Estevan Martinez; Jr. Tony Mariscal; Sr. Eddie Perez; and Sr. Isaac Flores. This Warriors are a heavy favorite in district with the return of district MVP Ramirez, first team all-district Garza and second team, Zamarripa. Other teams to watch will be the Falfurrias Fighting Jerseys
and Kingsville Santa Gertudis Academy Pride. The Jerseys went 14-16 and 8-6 in district. They return Trey Jasso, Chris Castillo, Roger Bueno, Adrian Gonzalez, and Lorenzo Vela. The Kingsville Santa Gertrudis Academy Pride coached by Mathew Gonzlaes likes his chances of making the playoffs again and who knows, they could also win the district title too. After 9-5 district finish, Randy will be expected to lead his team. Premont, Hebbronvillle, Riviera Kaufer Seahawks,
Brownsville Idea Frontier College Prep Chargers, could surprise the district. Edinburg Idea Quest College Prep Trailblazers made its first appearance in 2011 and went 2-12 in district.
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Defending 32-2A Champions, Santa Rosa Warriors Basketball team! Pictured front l-r are Rudy Zamarripa, Estevan Martinez, Tony Mariscal, Michael Garza, and Arnold Galvan. Back row l-r are Eddie Perez, Omar Palomaves, Tyler Dual, Aaron Ramirez, Issac Flores, Davian Alvarado, and Marc Hernandez. The Warriors advanced to the Class 2A Regional Semifinals.(HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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(La Villa, Tx)-In District 32-A-I, the La Villa Cardinals head coach RicardoCantu would like to take his team one more step further in the state playoffs. After winning the district title (21-8, 8-0), the Cardinals lost to Stacey 49-47 in overtime in the area championships. Returning this season are Brandon Urena, 6’2 Sr. Armando Garza; 5’10 Sr. Ricky Cantu; 5’10 Soph. Robert Serna; and 5-5 Sr. Kevin Ramirez. Urena was a solid pick as district co-newcomer of the year on a team headed by Coach of the Year Ricardo Cantu. Also returning are offensive MVP Garza, co-defensive MVP Cantu, along with first team all-district Ramirez and honorable mention Serna. Just south of La Villa, along Military Hwy, near the Rio Grande River, the Santa Maria Cougars surprised the district by making the playoffs and the Cougars also won a Bi-District title by defeating Pettus 51-44 before losing to Mason 52-34 in the area round. Headcoach Raul Rivera expects his team to rebound
as runner-ups with Sr. Eddie Ramos leading the team and Orlando Gonzalez, Marco Aleman, Jose Carreon contributing. The Ben Bolt Badgers, Benavides, and Agua Dulce will be looking to challenge for playoff spots. The Badgers went 3-5 in 2011 and players to watch are Nicholas Gonzalez; Sr. Gabriel Ramirez; and Soph Alejo Salas. Benavides and Agua Dulce will be much improved this season. Agua Dulce Longhorns headcoach, Jeff Hilliard won only one game last year and they return 5-11 Jr. Chris Charles, Dacota Deaver, Trey Mann and Ben Martinez. In District 32-A-II, the ever popular San Isidro Tigers, coached by Rolando Garza went 30-3 and 8-2 in 2011. San Isidro won another bi-district title by defeating Comstock 64-55 but watched their season come short, losing to Clavert 59-45. District rivals, San Perlita Trojans won the district championships with an 9-1 record. Returning are seniors Andres Watson, Ruben Flores, 6’4 Ethan Rabenaldt, Oscar Pena, and Alejandro Orozco. The Trojans advanced to the regional quarterfinals and expect the Trojans to win their second district title. Looking to improve in district are Bruni Badgers, Tilden McMullen County Cowboys, Lasara Lions, and Corpus Christi College Prep Hurricanes. The Cowboys lost in the first round of the playoffs.
How They’ll Finish DISTRICT 32-1A DIVISION II 1. SAN ISIDRO 2. SAN PERLITA 3. TILDEN MCMULLEN 4. CC COLLEGE PREP 5. LASARA 6. BRUNI DISTRICT 32-1A DIVISION I
District 32-1A teams ready to make another Class 1A playoff run. Pictured are (left) Eddie Ramos of Santa Maria and La Villa’s Kevin Ramirez both looking to lead their teams back to the playoffs. The La Villa Cardinals are the defending 32-1A Division I Champions.(HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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