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Boys Rankings 1. McAllen Memorial 19-5 2. Edinburg Vela 24-3 3. Weslaco 20-7 4. Los Fresnos 21-6 5. Brownsville Veterans 24-3 6. McAllen Nikki Rowe 20-9 7. Brownsville Pace 16-9 8. Sharyland Pioneer 16-10 9. Valley View 18-12 10. Edinburg North 19-9
Girls Rankings 1. Harlingen 27-1 2. Weslaco 25-6 3. Brownsville Veterans 23-5 4. McAllen Nikki Rowe 20-8 5. PSJA North 25-3 6. Mercedes 21-9 7. Rio Grande City 21-8 8. Edinburg 23-9 9. Rio Hondo 21-9 10. Sharyland 21-8
Go Bobcats. Isaiah Rios of Edinburg High School dribbles past PSJA North Raiders Dante Chapa. The Bobcats from District 31-6A and Raiders are in playoff contention. (HSSMIMages/Tddave)
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HSSM Basketball Highlights (McAllen, Texas)-A trip to San Antonio, Texas is what every basketball team in Texas dreams of reaching this season. Afterall, its the annual University Interscholastic League Basketball State Basketball Championships for three days, beginning Thursday March 10 through Saturday, March 12th at the Alamodome. The 2016 UIL Boys basketball playoffs tips off on February 22nd with plenty of teams looking for playoff spots from
the Rio Grande Valley. In Class 6A, the McAllen Memorial High School Boys Basketball team looks like the team that could reach the 6A Region IV Tournament on March 4th at the UTSA Convocation Center in San Antonio. The Mustangs are filled with probably the best talent in school history. Head coach Sam Cortez knows that expectations are high for this year’s team. He also knows that another “one-and-done” elimination from the state
playoffs will not be accepted from this year’s squad. Leading the team are slamdunking senior, D.J. Johnson (6’6”200lbs), Jonathan Sanchez (6’7” 220lbs), and sophomore Josh Sanchez (6’4” 185lbs). While Cortez remains mummed with interviews, he said that as alongs as he has his pre-game “Big Mac” meals before tipoff, things will be alright. The big difference in 2016 has been the play of the Mustang’s point guards, senior Continue Next Page
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Cool Cats! Edinburg Vela Sabercats and Edinburg Cougars look to make the playoffs in 2016. The Sabercats (Lalo Rios, head coach) knocked off Roma 100-63 in District 31-5A. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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Charging! Brownsville Veterans Memorial HS Aaron Villarreal dives for a loose ball against Harlingen South in a key District 32-6A game. The Chargers won 58-55 to improve to 24-3, one game behind league leaders, Los Fresnos HS. The Hawks dropped to third place overall. In District 31-6A, Weslaco East HS Jesus Ortiz will lead his Wildcats to a possible playoff appearance. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
Dorian Perez (11.0 ppg) and Joe Gamino (7.0 ppg, 5.0 asst pg). Both shooters have combined for 176 three-point attempts and have made 60 shots. The biggest asset the Mustangs prize the most are rebounds. As a team, the Mustangs have grabbed 606 rebounds. A win over state-ranked No. 22 Los Fresnos (67-49) shows promise that these Mustangs could make some noise in the state tournament. The Mustangs will face the fourth place team from District 29-6A. Most likely, Laredo United South or Del Rio High School. In Class 5A, the Edinburg Vela Sabercats will get one more chance to play for a state title in Class 5A before they are expected to move to Class 6A with the upcoming University Interscholastic League’s Realignments set to debut again in February 2016. The Sabercats advanced to the UIL 5A Regional IV Basketball Tournament last season under head coach Lalo Rios. “This will be our last season in Class 5A before we are expected to move up,” says Rios. In the playoffs, the Sabercats seemed untouchable with wins over PSJA (10157), before they played Corpus Christi Miller in a wild 70-68 win in the area championships. “That was one heck of a game,” says Rios as he clinched his fist, winning his first title as a Sabercats head coach. In the regional quarterfinals, Continue Next Page
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HSSM BASKETBALL Highlights Rivalries! McAllen Memorial HS DJ Johnson driving past McAllen HS Danny Gonzalez in District 30-6A game. The Mustangs won 46-40 to remain in first place. Bottom photo is McAllen center Lalo Campos going up against McAllen Nikki Rowe Derek Silva. Rowe won 58-39. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
Vela wasted no time by defeating Laredo Martin 102-48. In the regional semifinals, the Sabercats lost their edge as San Antonio Sam Houston put a stop to the high-scoring Sabercats by winning 66-57. To date, the 5A Texas Basketball Coaches Association No.11 Sabercats are on the same path as they experienced in 2015 sporting a 24-2 overall record and a perfect 6-0 record in District 31-5A. In the Sabercats line-up are eight seniors, including Michael Garcia (6’2), Luis Salinas (6’5), and Robert Arevalo 1988 McAllen Memorial Graduate
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(6’3). Point guard and play maker, Ryan Garza also returns for his junior year to lead the Sabercats. In District 31-6A, the defending champions, Weslaco Panthers are off and running to with an overall record of 20-7. Trailing the Panthers are rivals, Weslaco East (16-6) followed by surprising Edinburg North (19-8)). In the contetion for possible Continue Next Page
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Best of Five? In District 32-5A, the Edcouch-Elsa HS Yellowjackets and Mercedes boys basketball teams played to 4OTs. The Tigers won 81-80 under head coach Rick Trevino. Edcouch-Elsa (left) Mark Morones looks to pass while teammate Marco Auinaga is covered by Mercedes defenders.The UIL State Basketball playoffs begins February 22nd. Both teams are looking for playoff spots. (HSSMImages/Tddave)
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Jump Around! In District 31-5A, the Valley View HS Tigers boys basketball team are in second place with a 4-2 record, tied with Sharyland Pioneer and Roma Hs. The Tigers have defeated Sharyland Pioneer (51-48 OT), Sharyland (54-37), Mission Veterans (3329), and Rio Grande City (46-42), to remain in the hunt for a district title. The Tigers will play Edinburg Vela on January 29th. The UIL State Basketball playoffs begins February 22nd. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
playoff berths are the young, fiesty, PSJA North Raiders at 14-11 overall. The Panthers looks like the team to beat as they return Justice Free (6’3), Nick Mora (6’1), Jordan Young (6’0), Diego Rodriguez (5’8), and Jason Morales (6’0). The Panthers are currently 5-1 in district play. As for the the Raiders? The undersized Raiders have posted wins over McAllen Memorial (64-61), Sharyland (69-39), McAllen (58-42), and Edcouch-Elsa (97-65) in non-conference games. Returning for the Raiders are Mario Hernandez, Anthony Chavez, Josh Garcia, RayRay Lopez, Dante Chapa, along with five more juniors and one freshmen listed on their roster. “We are young,” says head coach Jaime Gongora. “We play with a lot of heart and I’m proud of our team.”
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Another 31-6A team looking to challenge Weslaco will be the Edinburg North Cougars. Head coach Rudy Garcia knows that his team will be put to test when they begin district play. Returning for the Cougars are Bobby Cerda (6’5), Ublado Pegueno (6’3), Kobe Patterson (6’4), Christian Espinoza (6’3), and Alexis Bocanegra (6’0). The Cougars also found room for one freshmen, point guard Ricardo Alaniz (5’8) who is showing promise in his first year on varsity. Alaniz has played in fourteen games this season. Leading the Cougars are Patterson with 15.0 ppg and seven rebounds. In District 30-6A, one question remains: Can the McAllen Bulldogs make it back to the UIL 6A Region IV Tournament
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Playoff Hungry. In District 32-5A, the Mercedes HS Tigers boys basketball team are in second place behind Brownsville Pace. Winless Donna North HS lost to Mercedes 47-29 in only its second year of varsity competition. Alex Gonzalez goes up against Mercedes defender Ricky Jimenez. The UIL State Basketball playoffs begins February 22nd. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
under second-year head coach, Ryan Flores? The Bulldogs won the 30-6A title in 2015 and rolled into the playoffs with wins over Del Rio (56-43), Hanna (64-56), Harlingen South (54-48) before being eliminated by Shertz-Clemens 97-47 at the UTSA Convocation Center in San Antonio, Texas last March 6th. But that was last year. This year is, well, another season. Second-year head coach Ryan Flores is taking his lumps this year as his team sits in last place after winning the district title in 2015. Still, Flores is optimistic as they finally won their first district game last week by defeating La Joya Palmview 57-44. It was not the kind of loss
Palmview head coach, Andy Saenz was looking for as the first half of district plays ended. Last year, the Lobos defeated Laredo United South to wins its first bi-district title in school history. In the second round, the Lobos came up short, losing to Harlingen South 56-53. The Hawks fell to McAllen in the regional quarters 54-48. It’s been that of year for both teams. “We are rebuilding and our players beginning to come on board,” says Flores. “We just need to keep working harder.” The Bulldogs will have to work harder in the second half of the season Continue Next Page
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Rivalry Showdown. In District 31-5A, the Sharyland Pioneer Diamondbacks (Jorge Suarez) defeated Sharyland High School (Sean Tucker) 73-52 to take a second place standing in district play under head coach Rene Gonzalez. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador) Boys
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District 30-6A McAllen Memorial McAllen Rowe La Joya Palmview Mission LJ Juarez-Lincoln La Joya HS McAllen HS
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Overall 20-8 5-1 19-8 5-1 18-7 4-2 18-8 4-2 14-11 3-3 4-13 0-5 2-13 1-5
District 32-6A Los Fresnos Bro Veterans Mem Brownsville Hanna Harlingen South Harlingen Brownsville Rivera Brownsville Lopez San Benito
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District 32-5A Overall Dist 16-9 7-0 Brownsville Pace 15-11 6-1 Mercedes 9-18 3-4 PSJA 9-19 4-3 Ed-Elsa 4-13 3-4 PSJA Southwest Brownsville Porter 9-14 3-4 3-14 2-5 Donna 6-15 0-7 Donna North
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Overall 18-8 15-10 12-8 10-9
District 31-5A Overall Dist 24-2 6-0 Edinburg Vela 12-14 4-2 Roma 17-12 4-2 Valley View Sharyland Pioneer 16-10 4-2 16-11 1-4 MissionVeterans 9-17 1-4 Rio Grande City 4-16 1-5 Sharyland
District 32-3A Overall 16-8 Santa Rosa 18-8 Lyford Brownsville Frontier 1-12 1-4 Monte Alto Edinburg IDEA
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Dist 5-1 5-1 4-2 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6
District 32-2A Overall Dist 15-7 4-0 Santa Maria 16-5 3-1 San Isidro 12-12 3-1 San Perlita 6-12 1-2 La Villa 4-12 1-2 Bruni 3-12 0-3 Lasara Rivera Kaufer 2-14 0-3
Dist 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1
Overall Scoring Leaders L. Lara Santa Rosa 23.4 A. Cantu Edinburg 22.1 J. Salinas LJ Palmview 20.9 De La Cruz Los Fres 19.2 D. Gonzalez Bro Lopez 19.1 L. Garica San Isidro 18.8 A. Alanis LJ Palmview 17.0
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6A State-Ranked! In District 32-6A, the No.6 Harlingen Lady Cardinals and Jasmine Garcia are riding a 17-game winning streak with a perfect 9-0 district record. Brownsville Hanna lost 73-28 to the Lady Cards. Playoffs begin Feb.15th (HSSMImages/Alec Amador) Girls
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Region IV-Rio Grande Valley 26, 2016 AsJanuary of Decemeber 26, 2015
District 30-6A Overall 19-8 McAllen Rowe McAllen Memorial 17-12 La Joya Palmview 19-8 11-17 La Joya 9-19 McAllen LJ Juarez-Lincoln 15-15 0-17 Mission
District 7-0 6-2 6-2 4-3 3-5 1-6 0-6
District 31-6A Overall District 24-6 8-0 Weslaco 24-3 5-2 PSJA North 4-3 Edinburg High 23-8 16-13 3-4 Edinburg North Weslaco East 16-16 3-4 Economedes 11-13 2-5 PSJA Memorial 11-17 0-7
District 32-6A Overall District 27-1 9-0 Harlingen Brownsville Vets 22-6 7-1 15-15 4-4 Harlingen South 18-12 4-4 Los Fresnos 17-15 4-5 Bro Hanna 12-14 3-5 San Benito 6-10 2-6 Bro Rivera 4-21 0-8 Bro Lopez
District 32-5A Overall District 20-9 8-0 Mercedes Brownsville Pace 14-12 6-2 13-13 6-2 PSJA 9-18 5-3 Donna 11-16 3-5 Edcouch Elsa 5-23 2-6 PSJA Soutwest 9-18 1-7 Donna North 3-23 1-7 Bro Porter
District 32-4A Overall District 11-10 7-1 Zapata 20-9 6-2 Rio Hondo 19-7 6-2 La Feria 13-13 6-2 Hidalgo 12-14 3-5 Grulla 9-27 2-6 Port Isabel Raymondville 7-14 2-6 10-13 0-8 Progreso
District 32-2A Overall District 7-0 Santa Maria 7-0 La Villa 13-5 6-1 4-3 San Perlita 5-7 Bruni 4-12 3-4 San Isidro 11-12 2-4 2-5 Riviera-Kaufer 2-6 Lasara 1-16 1-6
District 31-5A Overall District Sharyland 21-7 6-1 Rio Grande City 20-8 5-2 Roma 10-18 4-3 Edinburg Vela 12-16 4-3 Mission Veterans 17-12 3-3 Sharyland Pioneer 7-21 2-5 Valley View 9-18 0-7
District 32-3A Overall District Lyford 14-14 3-0 3-1 Bro IDEA 3-3 Edinburg IDEA 6-14 1-2 Santa Rosa 3-11 1-2 0-3 Monte Alto 3-6
Overall Rebound Leaders S. Perez Economedes P. Ellis Bro Hanna C. Magallon LJ Palmview M. Garza Sharyland A. Marshall Sharyland D. Castro Economedes A. Olivarez La Joya K. Vela Port Isabel
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(Harlingen, Texas)-Ever since Ashley Moncivaiz took over the girls basketball program last year, the Harlingen Lady Cardinals (27-1) just seem untouchable. The Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) currently ranks the Lady Cards at No.6 in Class 6A. As a matter of fact, the Harlingen Lady Cardinals are the only girls basketball team from the Rio Grande Valley ranked in the Top 25 polls by TABC. By comparison, Duncanville (28-0) is the no.1 team in Texas followed by Galena North Shore (27-1), SpringDeKaney(26-1), Amarillo (25-4), and Cibolo Steele (28-1) at no.5. As strange as it might seem, the Steele Lady Knights are from Region IV, so if the polls are right, then both Harlingen and Steele could meet in the state-quarterfinals on February 27th at the UTSA Convocation Center. The winner would advance to the state tournament at the Alamodome in San Antonio on March 3-5th. The last time a team from the Rio Grande Valley played in the state tournament was Hidalgo in 2008. Since then, no other team has come close. Frontrunners from their prospective districts are 30-6A McAllen Nikki Rowe, 31-6A Weslaco High , 32-6A Harlingen, 31-5A
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Senior Marissa Gasca hopes to lead the Harlingen Lady Cardinals to the 6A State Tournament in San Antonio, Texas on March 3-5th at the Alamodome. (HSSMImages/Tddave)
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Sharyland, 32-5A Mercedes, 32-4A Zapata, 32-3A Lyford, and 32-2A Santa Maria. The Donna Redskins are sitting in fourth place in 32-5A and they are being challenged by EdcouchElsa High School. The Lady Bravettes, coach by Kris Kromer made the playoffs last year before losing to Roma 43-42 in the 5A Bi-District championships. Another team looking to make the playoffs are the Rio Grande City Lady Rattlers. Their win over Sharyland Pioneer last week has changed everything. Now, the Lady Rattlers are thinking district title. A loss by Sharyland puts the Lady Rattlers into a tie for first place. In 30-6A, La Joya Palmview, McAllen Memorial, and McAllen all control their own destinies. La Joya and JuarezLincoln could play spoiler roles on any given night and could sneak in...stay tuned.
Twice. The Weslaco Lady Panthers are Still Perfect. District 31-6A Weslaco High School defeated PSJA North twice this season to remain at 8-0. In 32-5A, Donna HS and junior Mercedes Castaneda is hoping to make the playoffs again as they hold on to fourth place and Sharyland HS senior Anna Marshall is currently sitting in first place in 31-5A. (HSSMImages/Tddave)
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District 30-6A leader, the McAllen Nikki Rowe High School Lady Warriors, Ryela Rodriguez guards La Joya HS Clarissa Mendiola as they won 40-30. The Lady Coyotes are vying for a playoff spot. (HSSMImages/Tddave)
TABC State-Rankings Girls Basketball Class 6A 1. Duncanville 28-0 2. North Shore 27-1 3. Spring-DeKaney 26-1 4. Amarillo 25-4 5. Cibolo Steele 28-1 6. Harlingen 27-1 7. Cy-Woods 19-6 8. Killeen 25-4 9. Cedar Hill 22-6 10. Plano West 24-4 11. Clear Springs 21-6 12. Euless Trinity 23-3 13. Mesquite Horn 23-5 14. SA Clark 27-3 15. SA Johnson 21-7 16. S Grand Prairie 21-8 17. Flower Mound 20-4 18. Seven Lakes 22-8 19. Waco Midway 23-5 20. Judson 22-4 21. SA Brandeis 19-8 22. Richardson 19-7 23. La Alexander 24-7 24. Clear Falls 23-5
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Class 5A 1. Timberview 25-0 2. Canyon 23-1 3. El Paso Burges 21-3 4. Wichita Falls Rider 27-1 5. Vista Ridge 24-4 6. John Tyler 24-2 7. Lufkin 24-1 8. Floresville 24-3 9. Bryan Rudder 24-4 10. Frisco Liberty 22-6 11. Hereford 18-4 12. Georgetown 16-9 13. West Mesquite 18-6 14. Barbers Hill 20-7 15. Beaumont Ozen 21-3 16. McKinney North 20-8 17. Prosper 23-5 18. FB Bush 16-6 19. Summit 17-5 20. Tomball Mem 16-3 21. Aledo 20-7 22. Cigarroa HS 26-6 23. Austin LBJ 22-5 24. Crowley 16-5
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Lorena Ayala, a sophomore and varsity basketball player from Santa Maria HS takes a photo with her Dad, RENE Ayala. Ayala was severely injured in a gas-blast at home almost twenty-years ago and lost his arms and legs. He also sustained major burns to his body. “I’m my daughters biggest fan and she loves me,” says Rene Ayala. The Lady Cougars defeated La Villa HS on Tuesday night in a District 32-2A match up. More than 1.3 million fans shared this photo on Facebook/HighSchoolSportsMagazine.
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dogs expect to make plenty of strikes and plenty of goals after last year’s University Interscholastic League State 6A Region IV Quarterfinal appearance. Wins over Los
Fresnos (2-0), Brownsville Lopez (2-1), and Laredo United 3-2 in the playoffs makes them clear favorites to contend for a district title and another state title run 2016.
And Counting... (McAllen, Texas)-Pat Arney likes milestones. Especially ones that started when he took over the McAllen High School girls soccer team and since then, the Lady Bulldogs have won plenty of soccer games. To be exact, 400 games and counting. Recently, the Lady Bulldogs won their pool at the Brownsville ISD Girls Soccer tournament held at the Brownsville Sportspark. The Lady Bulldogs defeated Brownsville Pace in the Gold Bracket 1-0 and then lost to Brownsville Lopez 1-0 in the semifinals. The Lady Bull-
Big Challenge! The McAllen HS Girls Soccer team in District 30-6A hopes to advance to Class 6A Region IV Tournament. The Lady Bulldogs advanced to the third round of the state playoffs in 2015. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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2016 HSSM Soccer Highlights
Lady Jags Win Soccer Brownsville ISD Soccer Tournament
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Los Fresnos Repeats as Tournament Champions with win over Lopez
(Brownsville, Texas)-The Los Fresnos Lady Falcons won the 17th annual Brownsville ISD girls soccer tournament and received a little preview of the upcoming District 32with a 2-1 victory Saturday against 32-6A Brownsville Lopez on penalty kicks. The three-day, 28-team BISD Tournament was played at Brownsville Sports Park and featured pool play before the top two teams from each of four groups advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinal competition. The Lady Falcons won the BISD title in 2015 with a 6-0 victory against Edinburg Economedes in the tournament final. The Lady Falcons advanced to the Region IV-6A finals last season after going 27-4. The Lady Falcons advanced to Saturday’s Gold Bracket final with wins against Edinburg North (1-0 PKs) and Brownsville Veterans Memorial (10). Lopez advanced to the finals with wins against Laredo United South (1-0) and McAllen High (1-0). Los Fresnos headcoach Patricia K. Hernandez was pleased with her team’s performance. In Saturday’s Silver Division, Edinburg Economedes defeated Edinburg High 3-0 in the final. The Lady Jag-
uars were led by two goals from Krysta Armstrong and one from Ayssa Ozuna. Saturday, Jan. 16 17th annual Brownsville ISD Tournament at Brownsville Sports Park Bracket Play-Gold Division Quarterfinals Brownsville Veterans Memorial 1, Hanna 0 Los Fresnos 1, Edinburg North 0, PKs McAllen High 1, Pace 0 Lopez 1, Laredo United South 0 Semifinals Los Fresnos 1, Brownsville Veterans Memorial 0 Lopez 1, McAllen High 0 Championship Los Fresnos 2, Lopez 1, PKs
2016 UIL State Soccer Championships Birkelbach Field Georgetown, Texas April 13-16 April 13th Girls State 4A Semifinals11:00 a.m. Semifinals 1:30 p.m. Boys State 4A 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. April 14th Girls 5A Semifinals 9:30 a.m. Semifinals 12:00 noon 4A Girls Finals 2:30 p.m. 5A Boys Semifinals 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 15th 6A Girls Semifinals 9:30 a.m. 12:00 noon 6A Boys Semifinals 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16th Girls Finals 11:00 a.m. 5A 4:00 p.m. 6A Boys Finals 1:30 p.m. 5A 6:30 p.m. 6A
Edinburg Teams Clash. Edinburg High School Jessica Sierra and Economedes High School Lady Jaguars, Ayssa Ozuna met in the finals of the Silver Division at the Brownsville ISD Soccer Tournament.
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New State Realignments Could Effect Some RGV Schools Weslaco, Weslaco East, Vela, PSJA Southwest, Brownsville Veterans, Edcouch-Elsa Could Move Into New Districts
(McAllen, Texas)-The Weslaco Panthers and Weslaco East Wildcats could find themselves in newer territories for the next two seasons as the University Interscholastic League’s realignments are announced on February 2nd. The meeting will be held at the Region One Building in Edinburg. Both Weslaco schools could move to District 32-6A as Brownsville Lopez and Brownsville Veterans Memorial will move down to District 32-5A. This realignment could create one of the toughest districts in the state with Weslaco, Weslaco East, Harlingen, Harlingen South, San Benito, Los Fresnos, Brownsville Hanna, and Brownsville Rivera. Head football coach Tony Villarreal from Weslaco High School sees the change happening. “I want to say yes. That’s what everybody is thinking. The UIL always comes out with something new,” says Villarreal. Should Villarreal be right, this would mean that District 31-6A would be short two teams with both Weslaco Schools moving to District 32-6A. PSJA, PSJA North, PSJA Memorial, Edinburg, Edinburg North, and Edinburg Economedes will make up District 31-6A and more than likely, PSJA Southwest and Edinburg Vela will both move up from 5A to 6A, Southwest looks to maybe, petition, to move to the 6A level despite their lower classification numbers which stands at the 5A level. However, Roy Garza, Edinburg CISD Athletic Director sees another scenario. “We could be realigned with all three La Joya Schools, along with Mission,” says Garza. Should this prediction occur, then all three McAllen schools would be adjoined with all four PSJA Schools. The change in 31-5A will effect the district, leaving it with one-less team. Sharyland, Sharyland Pioneer, Valley View, Roma, Mission Veterans, and Rio Grande City will create a six-team district. Should Southwest be granted its possible petition wish, then Edcouch-Elsa could find themselves moving from District 32-5A to 31-5A. Mission Veterans head football coach Dave Gilpin has filled his non-district spots with Harlingen, Weslaco, Mission, and Laredo Alexander. “Right now we are anticipating that this will happen but you never know what the UIL will do,” laughs Gilpin. (HSSMImages)
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Silver Division Division Quarterfinals Edinburg High 1 La Joya High 0, PKs Laredo LBJ 1, Rivera 0 Porter 2, Valley View 0 Edinburg Economedes 1 Harlingen High 0 Division semifinals Edinburg High 1, Laredo LBJ 0, PKs Edinburg Economedes 1 Bro Porter 0 Division championship Edinburg Economedes 3 Edinburg High 0 17th Annual Brownsville ISD Tournament at Brownsville Sports Park
Friday’s Games Pool Play Valley View 3, PSJA Memorial 1 LBJ 2, Economedes 1 (PKs) Martin 2, Edinburg High 1 (PKs) LUS 2, Edinburg North 1 Hanna 3, PSJA North 1 Los Fresnos 2, Lopez 1 McAllen High 2, Brownsville Veterans 0 LUS 2, Harlingen High 1 Hanna 6, Rio Hondo 0 Lopez 6, Progreso 0 Brownsville Veterans 1, La Feria 0 Rivera 2, Hidalgo 0 La Joya High 2, Pace 1 Juarez-Lincoln 1, Donna High 0 Porter 1, Mission High 0 (PKs) District 32-6A Los Fresnos High School Lady Falcons defeated Brownmsville Lopez in the BISD Soccer Championships on Saturday. Pictured is Los Fresnos HS Kateland Vela kickinbg as her teammates celebrate their victory. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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District 16-5A Dual Championships
RGC Wins Both Titles
Wrestling Titans. Raul Lopez (RGC) and Jordan Hull from Sharyland HS square off while RGC Juan Herrera is held on by Sharyland’s Joseph Suarez. In bottom photo, Mission Veterans HS Mariah Gonzalez is held by Esmeralda Martinez from Donna North HS. Corpus Christi Veterans HS Richard Risley tops Felipe Trevino from Grulla. (HSSMImages/Alec Amador)
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At Sharyland Pioneer High School, the Rio Grande City Rattlers boys and girls teams swept the District 16-5A Duals Championships on Saturday, January 23rd. The Rattlers defeated host, Sharyland Pioneer Diamondbacks 46-28 in the championship match to win the title for the second straight season. On the girls side, the Lady Rattlers defeated Mission Veterans Memorial HS 36-18 to claim their title. In other finishes, the PSJA boys team finished third overall with their win over Grulla HS and Edinburg Vela pinned Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial for third place in the girls division. Rio Grande City’s Jose Alonso went undefeated at 4-0 in the 160lb weight limite as he led his Rattlers to victory. This year’s UIL State Wrestling meet will be held at Berry Center, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Athletic Center on February 19-20th.
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