FREE
Bringing you the Best in Area Sports
VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 2
JUNE 2021
BIONIC page 30
Softball & Baseball state recaps pages 4-7 State track and field results, photos
pages 19-31
Football preview sneAk peek: BISD
pages 10-16
Photo by : Mark Molina / RSL
June 2021
Page 2
1,705
June 2021
Broadcast Recap
Page 3
A look at the 2020-21 school year
*FINAL NUMBERS: 226 schools covered. 1,634 actual games* Agua Dulce Aledo Alice Annapolis Christian Aransas Pass Austin Bowie Austin Regents Austin St. Michaels Austin Westlake Austwell Tivoli Banquette Beeville Jones Ben Boldt Benavidas Bishop Blanco Bloomington Boerne Boerne Geneva Brazosport Brennan Brentwood Christian Brownsville Hanna Brownsville Jubilee Brownsville Lopez Brownsville Pace Brownsville Porter Brownsville Rivera Brownsville St. Joseph Brownsville Veterans Bruni Calallen Calvert CC Carroll CC King CC Miller CC Moody CC Ray CC Veterans Cedar Hill Cedar Park Charlotte China Spring Cibolo Steele Columbus Converse Judson
Crosby Crystal City D’Hanis Denton Ryan Devine Dime Box Donna Donna North Dripping Springs Edcouch Elsa Edinburg Edinburg Economedes Edinburg North Edinburg Vela Edna Fairfield Falfurias Falls City Flatonia Floresville Flour Bluff Fort Bend Christian Fredericksburg Freer George West Georgetown Georgetown East Goliad Gregory Portland Hallettsville Harlingen Harlingen South Harper Harvest Christian Hebronville Hidalgo Hondo Houston Second Baptist Houston South Pioneer IDEA Donna IDEA Edinburg IDEA Frontier IDEA N Mission IDEA Pharr IDEA Quest IDEA Riverview
IDEA Weslaco Incarnate Word Ingelside John Paul II Juan Diego Academy Junction Karnes City Katy Kaufer Kenedy Kingsville King LaFeria LaGrulla LaJoya LaJoya Juarez Lincoln LaJoya Palmview Lampasas Laredo Alexander Laredo Cigaroa Laredo LBJ Laredo Martin Laredo Nixon Laredo St. Augustine Laredo United Laredo United South Lasara LaVernia LaVilla Leakey Leander Libery Hill London Los Fresnos Lyford Macedonia Marble Falls Mathis McAllen McAllen Memorial McAllen Rowe McMullen County Medina Mercedes Mission Mission Veterans MMA
Monte Alto Natalia Needville Nordheim Nueces County Odem Orange Grove Palacios Pettus Pleasonton Port Aransas Port Isabel Port Lavaca Premont PSJA PSJA Southwest PSJA Memorial PSJA North Raymondville Refugio Rio Grande City Rio Hondo Riviera Kaufer Robstown Rock Springs Rockport Fulton Roma Round Rock Runge SA Cole SA Harlan Sacred Heart San Antonio Cole San Antonio O’Conner San Antonio Southwest S.A. Southwest Legacy San Antonio Stevens San Antonio Warren San Antonio YMLA San Benito San Diego San Isidro San Perlita Santa Gertrudis Santa Maria Santa Rosa
Schertz Clemons Sharyland Sharyland Pioneer Shiner Sinton Skidmore-Tynan Slidell Somerset South San Antonio Southlake Carroll SSTCC St. Joseph Victoria St. Paul Taft Temple Academy Three Rivers Tilden Trinidad Tuloso Midway Utopia Uvalde Valley View Vanguard Edinburg Vanguard Pharr Victoria East Victoria West Weslaco Weslaco East Weslaco Pike West Columbia West Oso Woodsboro Yorktown Zapata
June 2021
Page 4
COASTAL BEND SOFTBALL ON BIG STAGE Calallen falls short of 4A state title, Bishop bounced in state semifinals By Kevin Narro & Mark Molina Rio Sports Live
When the season began, the Calallen Lady Wildcats and the Bishop Lady Badgers were viewed as contenders to come out of Region IV in their respective conferences. Fast forwarding to late May, early June, that turned out to be the case as Calallen and Bishop represented Region IV-4A in a return to the final four, while Bishop represented Region IV-3A to cap off a historic season. For the Lady Wildcats, it seemed like business as usual, as they returned to the state tournament for the first time since 2019 after the COVID-19 pandemic cut the 2020 softball season short before district play. The Lady Wildcats were able to advance to the 4A title game, where they would fall 10-3 at the hands of an experienced Liberty Lady Panthers squad. It was emotional run for the Lady Wildcats that included tough
Kevin Narro / RSL
Calallen’s Megan Guyer, Mackenzie Mounts, Lauren Mata and Jasmine Pena look on during the championship ceremony following their 10-3 loss to Liberty in the Class 4A state championship game on June 5 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
playoff matchups and an instant classic 10-9 win over Iowa Park in the semifinal following a rain
delayed that forced a change of venue in Georgetown. “The girls wanted it, they wanted
it so bad it got to them a little bit,” Calallen coach Teresa Lentz said. “It hurts a lot. They worked hard
and to have that courage to come in and fight through adversity round after round, I couldn’t be more proud of them. Not a lot of kids can do that.” Calallen experienced a rain delay in the title game midway through the fourth inning when they trailed by two runs, but the Liberty bats and pitcher Kaci West proved too much in the final. “We told ourselves that this happened for a reason,” Flores said of the rain delay. “We needed a break and to pause so we could come back stronger. Unfortunately, we didn’t, but we did have that confidence. We could have done a lot better on the field, but we just pushed and did the best we could. No one was trying to mess up, it was the last game of the season and we did our best and wish we had a different outcome.” Flores was one of three seniors named to the state championships all-tournament team along with Kennedy Koenig and Jasmine Pena. ► CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
Kevin Narro / RSL
Kevin Narro / RSL
Bishop’s Andrea Martinez yells as she runs to first base during a Class 3A state semifinal game against Rains on June 2 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
The Bishop Lady Badgers come off the field following a Class 3A state semifinal loss to Rains on June 2 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
June 2021 ► FROM PAGE 6 Freshman Alaunah Almaraz also was selected. A f ter ma k i ng s cho ol histor y and riding that momentum all the way to the state tournament, the Bishop Lady Badgers held their own against the defending 3A state champion Rains High School. Despite it all, it would be meant to be for the Lady Badgers as they fell 2-1 to the Lady Cats in the Class 3A
Page 5 state semifinals. With the game tied at 1-1 in the bottom of the seventh, Rains’ Chanlee Oaks drilled a two-strike pitch to left-center that Bishop’s Alinna Cruz nearly tracked down until the ball went in and out of her glove, allowing Lynzee Hague to score the winning run. Bishop parlayed its firstever region final into its first trip to the state tournament and ended the year with a 31-4-2 record.
“It was a tough loss, anytime we lose a game like that,” Bishop coach Tito Moreno said, “It was a close game and a hard pill to swallow but I’m proud of the girls. The season they had and how they battled all year long, we were down early in the game but we continued to battle and continued to fight.” Bishop pitcher Andrea Martinez took the loss in the circle — her first of the season and closes the year at 21-1.
Kevin Narro / RSL
Calallen’s Breanna Ford delivers a pitch during the Class 4A state championship game on June 5 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
Kevin Narro / RSL
Bishop’s Hannah Griffith makes a throw to second during a Class 3A state semifinal game against Rains on June 2 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin. Kevin Narro / RSL
The Bishop Lady Badgers line up during pregame prior to a Class 3A state semifinal game against Rains on June 2 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
Kevin Narro / RSL
Calallen’s Alaunah Almaraz high-fives coach Teresa Lentz on her way to home plate during the Class 4A state championship game on June 5 at Red and Charline McCombs Field in Austin.
June 2021
Page 6
PIRATES HOIST COLORS AT STATE
London falls in 3A title game; Sinton comes up short in 4A semis By Mark Molina Rio Sports Live The Coastal Bend Baseball scene was well-represented at the UIL state baseball tournaments, as the London Pirates and the Sinton Pirates broke through to Round Rock and Austin, respectively. For the London Pirates, it was not only the first trip to the big dance for their baseball team, but it was the athletic program’s first-ever state-qualifying team. The new k ids on the block Pirates would make the most of its first trip, advancing to the state title game where they would fall to the Malakoff Tigers 8-7 after watching a three-run lead evaporate in the bottom of the seventh inning. “Coming two outs short of winning the state title is going to be a tough pill to swallow and it’s going to hurt a little bit,” London co-head coach Albert Amaya said. “I want these kids to know how much we love them and how great of a season they had. To come from a team picked last in district to being two outs away from a state championship — that’s a great
Mark Molina / RSL
The London Pirates huddle together and raise their trophy awarded to them by the UIL for advancing to the state chmpionship game.
season.” London (33-6-1) trailed 4-2 before putting up four runs in the fifth, highlighted by freshman Mason Jacob two-RBI double to get things started and RBI from freshman Landon Salinas and
senior John Martinez. The Pirates led 7-4 in the bottom of the seventh before Malakoff put up four runs. Three of those runs were unearned, including the winning run, which came on a hit batter as a result of London
exhausting its bullpen. “We watched it slip away,” Jacob said. “There was nothing we could do about it. We thought we had it in the bag, but (Malakoff came through when they needed to and they won. We had a great season.
Everyone doubted us, but we came out here and proved them wrong. We got to the end of the year and the last day of baseball — there’s not too much more you can ask for.” London advanced to the state title games after defeating Brock Eagles in a decisive 7-2 victory, led by a complete-game, two-hit effort from junior pitcher Kade Budd and a six-run second inning that ultimately paved the way to victory. L ondon a l s o had s e ver a l underclassmen named to the 3A state championships all-tournament team. The list included Budd, Jacob, Salinas and sophomore Mason Arispe. Sinton, on the other hand, was back in the final four for the first time since the 2017 season but could not come up with hits late in a 6-3 loss to the Rusk Eagles. The Sinton Pirates trailed 2-0 early after Rusk posted two runs in the top of the first, but would answer with a Rylan Galvan hit a triple to right center and a Blake Mitchell inning to each bring in a run to tie the game at 2-2. ► CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
Mark Molina / RSL
London’s Mason Jacob, above far left, looks towards the umpire for a call as he tries to tag a runner out at second base during the Class 3A state title game against Malakoff on June 12 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.Sinton pitcher Wyatt Wiatrek, above center, delivers a pitch during the first inning of a Class 4A state semifinal game against Rusk on June 9 at the University of Texas’ UFCU Disch-Faulk Field. Sinton’s Rylan Lopez and Braeden Brown, above right, high-five one another.
June 2021 ► FROM PAGE 6 Sinton managed just three hits and one run over the final six innings while Rusk consistently managed timely hits to put the game out of reach. “(The season) has been everything we want it to
Page 7 be, except that we were one sleep away from getting to our ultimate spot, which is the state championship,” Sinton head coach. “Knowing that we gave ourselves every opportunity to be there ma kes it e ven s weeter that these kids put in the
work. They are a special group. I feel like we’ve had opportunities for other state semifinal teams, but this group had the intangible to get over that semifinal and get to the show.”
Mark Molina / RSL
Mark Molina / RSL
London’s Mason Arispe looks at Blake Watters as they come in from the outfield during the Class 3A state championship game against Malakoff on June 12 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
Mark Molina / RSL
Sinton’s Rene Galvan points to the sky as he rounds third during a Class 4A state semifinal game against Rusk on June 9 at the University of Texas’ UFCU Disch-Faulk Field.
London’s Mason Jacob looks on as Henry Sepulveda makes a throw to first during the Class 3A state championship game against Malakoff on June 12 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
Mark Molina / RSL
Mark Molina / RSL
Sinton’s Blake Mitchell makes a throw on the infield during a Class 4A state semifinal game against Rusk on June 9 at the University of Texas’ UFCU DischFaulk Field.
London’s Kade Budd leaps back onto the first base bag during the Class 3A state championship game against Malakoff on June 12 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
Page 8
June 2021
Los Fresnos baseball, softball make history
Photos Andrew Cordero & Mark Molina / RSL
The Los Fresnos softball and baseball teams made their respective marks in program history. The Lady Falcons advanced to the Region IV-6A semifinal for the first time in school history, while the Falcons baseball team qualified for the Region IV-6A final. Los Fresnos third baseman Kayla Jimenez, above left, makes a throw to first during Game 1 of their best-of-three Region IV-6A semifinal series against Austin Bowie at Cabaniss Field in Corpus Christi. Los Fresnos centerfielder Germain Castillo, above right, runs toward home plate during the Region IV-6A final vs Smithson Valley.
GAME OF THE MONTH: Bishop vs SGA Reg. Final Game 2
Mark Molina / RSL
Bishop and Santa Gertrudis met in a best-of-three the Class 3A Region IV final. In Game 2, Bishop evened the series at 1-1 after defeating Santa Gertrudis 7-2. That game had a combined viewership of 18, 200 on our YouTube and Facebook platforms. It is the Rio Sports Live Game of the Month for May. Bishop’s Kieara Cruz, above, left, swings at a pitch during a playoff game with Santa Gertrudis on May 27 at Cabaniss Field in Corpus Christi. Santa Gertrudis’ Jackie Garza, above right, makes a throw to first.
June 2021
Page 9
June 2021
Page 10
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE HANNA Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Hanna Golden Eagles’ football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Pictured, top row, from left are Manrique Cantu, Gilbert Morales, German Woo, Santos Avalos, John David Avila, Ethan Pena and Beto Garcia. Pictured kneeling from left are Joshua Vela, Kriz Pena, Ramon Reyes, Anthony Ambriz and Estevan Zavala.
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Mark Guess
“I like the experience we have on both the offensive and defensive fronts. We return three offensive lineman that will be starters for their third season, led by German Woo, John David Davila and Santo Avalos. We also have a few up in the box on defense led by rover Anthony Ambriz and defensive tackle Humberto Garcia.
Starters returning on defense: Manrique Cantu Beto Garcia Ramon Reyes Anthony Ambriz
Starters returning on offense: Gilbert Morales German Woo Santos Avalos John David Avila Ethan Pena Joshua Vela Kriz Pena
Game to Watch: Sept. 16 at Corpus Christi Miller
San Isidro ISD
Building Character through Athletics
June 2021
Page 11 An Early College District
Brownsville I n d e p e n d e n t
S c h o o l
D i s t r i c t
The Best Choice
From Pre-K3 Through Early College High School
6th through 12th Grade
Pre-K3 through 5th Grade • Nationally Recognized Chess Teams • Quality Pre-K3/Pre-K4 Classes • Open Enrollment at any Elementary School • Elementary Fine Arts Choices • Brainsville Inventions Opportunities • Destination Imagination Teams • Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics (STEAM) Academy --at Six Elementary Schools
Come join our BISD family!
Where innovative and creative programs are aligned to College and Career Readiness.
For more information, call 956.544.3966.
• • • • • • • •
Seven Early College High Schools 2020 Grads offered over $95 million in Scholarships Award-Winning Secondary Fine Arts Choices STEM Middle School Magnet Program STAMP & SPACE College Preparatory Opportunities Advanced Placement Offerings Associate Degrees/Dual Enrollment Offerings Career & Technical Education Programs and Certifications
BISD is ready to provide your child with the educational resources and technology they need to succeed. Enrollment continues at all campuses. Our campuses are always open to… New students to BISD Returning students to BISD Children of parents who work for BISD, work in Brownsville, or own businesses within district boundaries and pay school taxes
Interested in a campus tour? Call 956.548.8000. Brownsville Independent School District 1900 E. Price Road Brownsville, Texas 78521
June 2021
Page 12
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE RIVERA Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Rivera Raiders football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Pictured from left kneeling are Juan Julian Garcia, Jesus Pardo, JR Hernandez and Damian Rubalcava. Standing in center row from left are Hector Guerrero, Ramsey Rocha, Mathew Ybarbo, Juan P. Cuello, Alek Guzman and Abraham Lozano. Standing third row from left are Jesus Hernandez, Jose Hernandez, Abel Campos, Devin Parker, Erick Arevalo and Arnold Rodarte.
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Beto Leal “We’re starting to have somewhat of an offseason this year. Our kids are working their tails off and I guarantee you, like any other coach should say, we’re going to be a different Raiders team when we play them.”
Starters returning on defense: Alek Guzman Jose Hernandez Abel Campos Arnold Rodarte Juan P Cuello Damian Rubalcava Erick Arevalo
Starters returning on offense: Ramsey Rocha JR Hernandez Devin Parker Adrian Arriaga Jesus Hernandez Abraham Lozano Mathew Ybarbo
Game to Watch: Oct. 9 vs. Los Fresnos
June 2021
Page 13
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE LOPEZ Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Lopez Lobo football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Pictures, from left are Alex Martinez, Juan Resendez, Omar Cervantes, Oscar Nieves, Osiel Castro, Logan Garcia, Eric Machado, Juan Jaramillo, Diego Sixtos, Gerardo Garcia, and Andrew Hernandez
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Armando Gutierrez “We learned (from last season) that things can get taken from us quick. So we have to enhance everyday, make sure we are getting reps every day and treat everyday like it’s our last because it could be. These kids have been working pretty hard.”
Starters returning on defense: Alex Martinez Eric Machado Osiel Castro Agustin Rodriguez Victor Villarreal Juan De Leon
Logan Garcia Angel Valdez Julio Medina Manny de la Cruz Omar Cervantes Emmanuel Serrata
Starters returning on offense: Hector Rodriguez Johnny Munoz Juan Rosendo Juan Jaramillo Alan Chavez
Eduardo Figueroa Carlos Delgado Diego Castillo Octavio Mata Gerry Martinez
Game to Watch: Oct. 15 at Porter
June 2021
Page 14
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE PACE Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Pace Vikings football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Pictured from left are, Emiliano Lopez, Alexander Agado, Ivan Gonzalez, Jonathan Lerma, Israel Ramos, Juan Velez, Kevin Garcia, Nathan Herrera, Brandon Narvaez, Carlos Rocha, Jorge Rodriguez, Chase Morales, Jesus Coello
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Danny Pardo “We’re ahead of where I thought we could be in Year 3, Year 4. I think having the kids that we have now with the work ethic and them buying in has made it possible to be where we’re at ”
Starters returning on defense: Emiliano Lopez Jonathan Lerma, Israel Ramos, Kevin Garcia Carlos Rocha, Jorge Rodriguez, Jesus Coello
Starters returning on offense: Alexander Agado Ivan Gonzalez Juan Velez 1Nathan Herrera Brandon Narvaez Chase Morales
Game to Watch: Sept. 24 at Weslaco East
June 2021
Page 15
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE PORTER Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Porter Cowboys football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Top from left, Adriel Trevino, Sam Moreno, Abraham Villalon, Arath De La Torre, Jonathan Bueno, JJ Medellin and Estevan Cisneros. Pictured kneeling from left are Chris Ortiz, Brock Williams, Alejandro Stevens, Gunnar Williams, Isai Hernandez and Alan Lyles.
Local news and exclusive content at
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Carlos Uresti “We have a young team coming up. I’m very comfortable with it, mostly because I’ve been there before. When it comes to our varsity program, I feel comfortable heading into this next season.”
Starters returning on defense: Arath De La Torre Sam Moreno Adriel Trevino Sabas Pena
Starters returning on offense: Gunnar Williams Jonathan Alvarado
Game to Watch: Oct. 15 vs. Lopez
June 2021
Page 16
RSL FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNEAK PEEK: BROWNSVILLE VETERANS Mark Molina / RSL
Members of the Brownsville Veterans Memorial Chargers football team pose for a photo on May 22 at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. Pictured standing from left are William Wassen, Manny Lerma, Marco Montelongo, Joseph Perez, Azalea Guzman, Ray Holloman and Zachary Dennis. Pictured bottom row left are Carlos Rodriquez, Jorge Alvarado, Diego Varela, Emmanuel Vega and Justin Rosas.
Local news and exclusive content at
TEAM SNAPHOT Head coach: Kelly Lee “I think any time you have a change, you get a little bit of a spark. We want to capitalize on that. I feel like our leadership is really good and I’m excited to get them out on the practice field in Ausgust and see where all this work has led. ”
Starters returning on defense: 4
Starters returning on offense: 5
Game to Watch: Nov. 5 vs Pace
June 2021
Page 17
“WE BRING THE FUN TO YOU” MOBILE SERVICE : We come to you! Whether in your backyard, public park or business we are able to customize our courses and games to fit any space. We offer:
CREATE MEMORABLE EVENTS : There’s nothing else out there like an MVP Games Party! Let us take the stress and headache away from organizing and hosting your event. Just sit back and relax as we take your event to the next level! We offer our services for: - Birthday Parties - Team Parties - Family Reunions - School Parties
- Company Parties - Church Youth Groups - Festivals
For more information visit our website at mvpgames.net or give us a call at 361-537-2158
- Gellyball - Gellyball Glow - Dodgeball - Dodgeball Glow
- Bubble Soccer, - Bubble Soccer Glow - Ultimate Tag
Page 18
June 2021
June 2021
Page 19
STATE TRACK MEET: CLASS 1A CLASS 1A RESULTS Boys High Jump Ely Ter r y, San Perlita, 5-10.00 (Sixth Place) Boys Long Jump Jaime Mendoza, San Isidro, 19-9.25 (Seventh Place) Girls 3200-meter run
Victoria Velazquez, Lasara, 12:41.54 (Eighth Place) Girls 1600-meter run Selissa Gonzales, Lasara, 5:50.23 (Ninth Place) Girls 800-meter run Selissa Gonzales, Lasara,
2:27.78 (Second Place) Girls Discus Throw Xiomara Rodriguez, Lasara, 121-0 (Second Place) Girls Shot Put Xiomara Rodriguez, Lasara, 34-10.25 (Seventh Place) Mark Molina / RSL
San Isidro’s Jaime Mendoza sticks the landing during the 1A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Mark Molina / RSL
La Sara’s Xiomara Rodriguez competes in the discus throw during the 1A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Mark Molina / RSL
La Sara’s Victoria Velazquez, far left, competes in the 3200-meter run during the 1A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Lasara’s Selissa Gonzales, center, reacts to finishing third in the 800-meter run. San Perlita’s Ely Terry takes off during an attempt in the high jump.
June 2021
Page 20 Bishop’s junior pitcher Andrea Martinez recorded career strikeout 500 in their game one win over Mathis. Martinez recorded nine strike outs on the night.
Calallen defeated Somerset 19-0 in game 2. The Lady Wildcats are moving on to the next round. Cayla Rozypal was named US Army Player of the game for her performance in the team win.
Calallen’s Megan Geyer went 2-for-3 with two runs scored as Calallen beat Hondo 5-0 sweeping the series.
Edinburg Vela took down Donna High in HCISD Summer league. Aidan Avelar took home the US Army Player of the game award for his performance.
Harlingen South took down Weslaco in HCISD Summer league. Jose Noriega took home the US Army Player of the game award for his performance
McAllen High took down Edinburg Vela in HCISD Summer league. Jaylon Chappell took home the US Army Player of the game award for his performance.
RSL recognizes Adriana Mireles of Santa Gertrudis as the US Army player of the game. She had a inside the park home run in the team win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army player of the game. Corpus Christi Veterans’ Daylan Pena recorded two home runs in a 13-3 series-clinching win over Brownsville Veterans.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. Bishop pitcher Andrea Martinez tossed a fiveinning perfect game with 13 strikeouts. She also was 2 for 4 from the plate with three RBI.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. Bishop’s Andrea Martinez tossed six scoreless innings and recorded nine strikeouts, including her career 500th, in a 7-1 win over Mathis in Game 1 of their best-of-three regional quarterfinal series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. Bishop’s Marcos Hernandez had two RBI’s and struck out two batters pitching in relief to close out the Badgers win over Lyford, 6-3.win over Lyford, 6-3.win over Lyford, 6-3.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. Corpus Christi Carroll’s Aylah Mata was 2 for 3 with a walk in four appearances and drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh to upend C.C. Ray 1-0 in Game 1 of their regional quarterfinal series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. C.C Carroll’s Player of is Nic Mitridis. Mitridis went 1-for2 at the plate. Carroll wins 2-0 and sweeps the series versus Brownsville Porter.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. C.C London’s Ashley Lyne helped lead the West to a sweep over the East squad.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. C.C Ray’s Samiya Johnson went 3-for-4 with three RBI in a 10-3 win over Brownsville Veterans. Ray wins the one game playoff and moves onto round three.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. C.C Veterans Anaisja Banks led the way for a thrilling 53-51 win over the East squad.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. C.C. Ray Keevyn Goss went 1-for3 with a two run double and pitched five innings with 10 strikeouts in a win 12-4 over Mcallen. CC Ray sweeps Mcallen 2-0.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Carlos Pena pitched a complete game with nine strikeouts in a 4-3 win over Laredo United South in game one of a best of three series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Edinburg Vela’s Andrea Molina helped lead the charge for the West side.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Edinburg Vela’s Mito Perez went 3-for-3 and drove in three runs in a 11-1 win over Mission Veterans.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. GregoryPortland’s Malachi Lott 6 IP, 8 Ks, 1 H in a 7-0 win over Sharyland, sweeping the series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game Hondo’s Mia Garcia.
Sgt Barerra 1-361-992-4005
1620 S. Padre Island Dr Ste 230 Corpus Christi, TX 78416
June 2021 Calallen defeats Somerset 8-0. Rio Sports Live recognizes Breanna Ford as our US Army Player of the game giving up no hits in the team win. #RSLSoftball
Page 21
a team win.
Rio Sports live named Darren Manriquez the US Army Player of the gane as he helped MCHI in
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. McAllen High’s Jordan Chapell helped the Bulldogs to a win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Idea North’s Raul Bejerano led the comeback in double over time in a 61-59 win over Santa Maria.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Jake Dufner came in relief and pitched four innings securing a 6-4 win over Laredo United South. Vela sweeps the series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. La Féria’s Isaiah Zuniga led La Feria to 60-56 win over Santa Maria.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Los Fresnos Krystal Perez swatted two homers en route to a 7-1 game one win over Weslaco.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Matthew Perez hit a two run homer and secured Edinburg Vela’s 9-2 win over San Benito to win the Bi-District title.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. McAllen Memorial’s Victoria Alvarado scored 10 points and helped lead the West to a 55-45 win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. McAllen Rowe’s Julian Avila led the way for the Warriors in their win over Brownsville Hanna.
RSL’s Player of the Game, GregoryPortland’s Robbie Spencer tossed a complete game shutout, allowing just three hits while striking out nine in a 1-0 win over Corpus Christi Carroll in Game 1 of their best-of-three regional quarterfinal series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Rosa’s Chris Vela helped lead the East to a win over the West squad.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Victoria West’s Alexis James went 3-for4 in their series opening win vs Pioneer.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Victoria West’s Daizie Fuentez drove in the go ahead RBI in a 5-4 series win over Sharyland Pioneer.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Weslaco‘s Vince Perales dropped 21-points as the East came back to beat the West 86-78.
Santa Gertrudis Academy took down London 6-0. The Lady Lions pitched a shutout thanks to the performance of Jackie Salinas as she took home the US Army Player of the game.
The Calallen Lady Wildcats took down Hondo to win game 1 of a best of 3. Raegan Tennill took home the US Army Player of the game award for her performance. Reaching base 4 times, scoring 3 runs and 8 RBI’s in the team win.
Weslaco took down Brownsville Rivera in HCISD Summer league. Leonard Smith took home the US Army Player of the game award for his performance.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville Pace’s Alex Agado went 5-for-5 from the 3-point line with 15 points in Brownsville Pace’s 67-36 win over IDEA Weslaco.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville Pace’s Christian Guajardo netted 19 points, as Brownsville Pace beat Brownsville Lopez 84-48.
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Calallen’s Alaunah Alamarez went 2-for-3 with two runs and a solo homer in a 3-0 game one win over Fredericksburg
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Gertrudis Lady Lions Alana Benitez had 2 Home Runs totaling 5 runs in the team win over Columbus Lady Cardinals 10-0.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game Evelyn Valadez, drove in 4 runs and 3 hits including a double and a triple. Helping her team to 7 - 2 win over Hallettsville.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army player of the game. Leander’s Savannah Geurin tossed six scoreless innings while allowing one run, five hits and striking out 10 in an 11-1 win over C.C. Carroll in Game 1 of their best-of-three regional semifinal series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. C.C. Vets’ Xavier Perez was 1 for 3 with a double and two RBI in 4-0 win over C.C. Ray in Game 1 of their regional quarterfinal series.
Sgt Barerra 1-361-992-4005
1620 S. Padre Island Dr Ste 230 Corpus Christi, TX 78416
June 2021
Page 22 RSL recognizes US Army player of the game. Edinburg Vela’s Rudy Gonzalez went 2-for-3 with back to back RBI doubles in 10-0 win vs San Benito. RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Kayla Ramirez as she helped Santa Gertrudis Academy in a 12-4 series win over Columbus.
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Rosa’s Nathan Garza as he helped in the team win over La Féria
US Army player of the game. Calallen’s Reagan Tennill hit a 2-run homer and helped lead the Lady Wildcats to a 5-2 win over Boerne in Game 1 of their best-of-3 series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Carlos Pena pitched a complete game with nine strikeouts in a 4-3 win over Laredo United South.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Gertrudis’ Emily Tamez drove in the go ahead run in a win over Bishop.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Gertrudis’ Jackie Garza hit two homers in a 12-2 win over Lyford.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army player of the game. Alice’s Ava Hernandez picked up the win in the circle in a win over Rio Hondo.
io Sports Live recognizes its US Army player of the game. C.C. Veterans’ Daylan Pena was 2 for 4 at the plate with a grand slam in the Eagles’ 6-2 win over C.C. Ray.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Austin Bowie’s Abbey Smith went 3-for-3 and led Bowie to a 12-7 series clinching win over Los Fresnos. Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Mauro Mendoza helped lead the Wildcats to wins.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. PSJA’s Alexa Carranza.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. London’s Corley Lewallen and Makayla Richards led the way to a win.
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Bishop’s Noah Jasso. He went 2 for 3 with three RBI and two runs to help lift the Badgers to an 11-1 win in their series against Banquete
Calallen’s Kennedy Koenig is our US Army Player of the game. She recorded a home run, a double and four RBI in a win over Fredericksburg. Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Bishop’s Andrea Martinez tossed a complete game in a 3-1 win over SGA.
Rio Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. C.C. Carroll’s Rhea Ann Avalos hit a two-run homer and a grand slam in a win over Ray.
RSL recognizes US Army player of the game. Harlingen’s Thomas Lyssy pitched 6 innings with six Ks and went 2-for-4 at the plate in a 7-3 win over Edinburg high RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Calallen’s Lauren Mata went 5-for-5 with four runs, four hits and hit homer as Calallen punches a ticket to the state tournament
Montelongo.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the gme Harlingen’s Ricky
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. McAllen Memorial’s Madison Sosa.
C.C. Ray’s Keevyn Goss tossed a complete game, allowing one run on two hits and struck out 10 in a 3-1 win over C.C. Vets.
Sgt Barerra 1-361-992-4005
1620 S. Padre Island Dr Ste 230 Corpus Christi, TX 78416
June 2021
Page 23
RSL recognized David Clower as the US Army player of the game. He helped Mercedes in a win over Hope Academy
Rio Sports Live recognized Devin Ybarra as the US Army player of the game. He helped Weslaco in a win over Mercedes
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Santa Gertrudis senior Carissa De Los Santos went 3-for-4 at the plate with a two run homer.
RSL recognizes Kamryn Robinson as our US Army Player of the game as she had a Walk off home run to secure the team over Calallen.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Adrian Lopez helped Weslaco in a team win over Los Fresnos
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville Hanna’s Ricardo Roman as helped in the team win over Brownsville Lopez.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville Pace’s Tyler Rudder lead the Vikings to a 72-31 win over Santa Maria
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville St. Joe’s Bernie Garza led the Bloodhounds to a win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Harlingen’s Chris Perales led the Cards to a 64-52 win over Brownsville Vets.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Harlingen’s Ryan Sanchez fueled Harlingen to a 65-55 win over Nikki Rowe.
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. IDEA North Mission’s Alfonso Palmeros as helped in the team win over Santa Rosa.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Jaylon Chappell helped McAllen in a team win over Brownsville Porter
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Kaharie Loggins helped McAllen High in a team win over Mercedes.
RSL recognizes our US Army player of the game. Londons Corley LeWallen went 2-for-3 at the plate in team win over Santa Rosa.
RSL recognizes its US Army players of the game. Banquete’s Mason Vasquez went 2 for 3 at the plate and scored three runs in a 3-2 win over Bishop in their regional quarterfinal series.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Bishop’s Taylor Crozier. went 2 for 4 at the plate in a 5-4 win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Brownsville Pace’s Christian Guajardo led the way in a 75-49 win over Mcallen Rowe.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Andrea Martinez striking out 10 and allowing three in a win over Hallettsville.
Los Fresnos junior Victoria Altamirano went 2-for-4 with a three run homer en route to a 9-3 win over Austin Bowie.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Pioneer’s Loralai Hill.
Robbie Spencer whiffed five and went 2-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and two RBI in a 3-2 win over Sharyland.
to a win.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. McAllen’s Celina Saenz.
Sports Live recognizes its US Army players of the game. Leander’s Lauren Tetreault picked up the win in the circle and hit a solo home to beat Carroll.
Rio Sports Live recognizes our US Army player of the game. Weslaco East Zion Rodriguez helped lead the Wildcats
Sgt Barerra 1-361-992-4005
1620 S. Padre Island Dr Ste 230 Corpus Christi, TX 78416
June 2021
Page 24
STATE TRACK MEET: CLASS 2A CLASS 2A RESULTS Boys 3200-meter run Mathew Moralez, Premont: 10:04.11 (Second Place) Boys Pole Vault Anthony Meacham, Woodsboro: 17-00 *State 2A meet record (First Place) Boys 100-meter Dash Ernest Campbell, Refugio: 10.63 (First Place) Boys 800-meter relay Refugio, 1:31.02 (Seventh Place) Boys 400-meter dash Caleb Moore, Woodsboro: 51.95 (Ninth Place) Boys 300-meter Hurdles Zavien Wills, Refugio: 39.94 (Fourth Place) Mark Molina / RSL
Woodsboro’s Anthony Meacham, above, clears the bar during the pole vault competition at the 2A state track and field meet May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Meacham took home gold, clearing a height of 17 feet and setting a 2A state meet record. Premont’s Mathew Moralez comes around a corner during the 3200-meter run Moralez took home silver medals in the 3200-, 800- and 1600-meter runs.
Boys Long Jump Anthony Meacham, Woodsboro: 21-10.75 (Third Place) Boys 800-meter run Mathew Moralez, Premont: 1:58.85 (Second Place) G u a d a lup e G a r cia , Ag u a Dulce: 2:00.36 (Fifth Place) Boys 110-meter hurdles Zavion Wills, Refugio: 15:13
(Fourth Place) Boys 200-meter dash Anthony Meacham, Woodsboro: 22.10 (Fourth Place) Boys 1600-meter run Mathew Moralez, Premont: 4:31.67 (Second Place) Boys 1600-meter relay Refugio: 3:25.88 (First Place) Girls Long Jump Jai’lin King, Refugio: 18-4.25 (First Place) Girls High Jump Gabriella Hiraldo, Three Rivers: 5-7.00 (First Place) Jai’lin King, Refugio: 5-4.00 (Tied Second Place) Girls Triple Jump Jai’lin King, Refugio: 36-1.50 (Fifth Place) Girls 100-meter Dash Peyton Oliver, Refugio: 12.28 (Second Place) Girls 200-meter Dash Peyton Oliver, Refugio: 25.61 (Second Place)
Mark Molina / RSL Three Rivers jumper Gabriela Hiraldo took home gold in the girls high jump, clearing 5 feet, 7 inches, a new school record in the event.
June 2021
Page 25 Mark Molina / RSL
Refugio sent a contingent to the 2A state meet on May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin and brought home several medals. Ernest Campbell, left, crosses the finish line in the 100-meter dash, turning in a gold-medal-winning time of 10.63. Jai’lin King, right, competes in the girls long jump and took home gold with a mark of 18 feet, 4.25 inches. She also took silver in the high jump. Mark Molina / RSL
Refugio’s anchor Isaiah Avery, comes into the first turn of the final lap of the 1600-meter relay. Refugio won the race with a time of 3 minutes, 25.88 seconds. Peyton Oliver, far right, crosses the finish line during the girls 100-meter dash. Oliver finished second with a time of 12.28 seconds. She also brought home another silver in the 200-meter dash with time of 25.61
Mark Molina / RSL Refugio’s Zavien, far left, Wills competes in the 110-meter hurdles. Refugio’s Jordan Kelly, left, comes around a turn during the 800-meter relay.
June 2021
Page 26
STATE TRACK MEET: CLASS 4A Mark Molina / RSL
Tuloso-Midway’s Alizah Villegas approaches a jump during the girls 300-meter hurdles during the 4A state track and field meet May 6 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Villegas took home a silver medal in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 14.71 and a bronze in the 300-meter hurdles with a 45.67.
CLASS 4A RESULTS
Boys Long Jump Alejandro Vasquez, Alice: 21-5.50 (Sixth Place) Aaron Trevino, La Feria: 20-9.5 (Eighth Place)
15.06 (Ninth Place)
Jones: 38-5.00 (Second Place)
Boys 100-meter dash Roberto Gonzalez, Ingleside: 10.76 (Ninth Place)
Boys Triple Jump Will Camacho, Port Isabel: 44-8.25 (Third Place)
Boys 400-meter dash Zaraivion Armendarez, Raymondville: 50.45 (Eighth Place)
Girls Pole Vault Mikaela (Mikey)Dominguez, Rockport-Fulton: 126.0 (Second Place)
Boys Discus Throw Jacob Castellanos, Calallen: 161-6 (Third Place) Boys 800-meter run Julian Dominguez, La Feria: 1:59.37 (Ninth place) Boys 300-meter hurdles George Marable, Rockport-Fulton: 39.33 (Sixth Place)
Mark Molina / RSL
Boys 110-meter hurdles Aiden Chalk, Ingleside:
Beeville Jones’ Allie Estrada sticks the landing during the girls triple jump. Estrada went on to finish in second place with a distance of 38 feet, 5 inches.
Girls 3200-meter run Liana Navarro, La Feria: 11:12.99 (Fourth Place) Girls High Jump Madison Ramos, Port Isabel: 5-04 (Third Place) Girls Discus Throw Nadia Mungia, Robstown: 109-10 (Eighth Place)
Girls 800-meter run Zerah Martinez, Sinton: 2:20.65, (Fourth Place) Girls 100-meter hurdles Alizah Villegas, Tuloso Midway: 14.71 (Second Place) Ken nedi Silmon, West Oso: 15.24 (Fifth Place) Girls 300-meter hurdles Alizah Villegas, TulosoMidway: 45.67 (Third Place)
Girls Triple Jump Allie Estrada, Beeville
Mark Molina / RSL
RockportFulton’s Mikaela “Mikey” Dominguez competes in the girls pole vault. Dominguez finished second, clearing 12 feet, 6 inches. Mark Molina / RSL
Port Isabel’s Madison Ramos clears the bar during the girls high jump. Ramos took home the bronze, clearing 5 feet, 4 inches.
Mark Molina / RSL
Pot Isabel’s Will Camacho hits the sand during the boys triple jump. Camacho brought home a bronze medal after recording a distance of 44 feet, 8.25 inches.
June 2021
Page 27
Mark Molina / RSL
La Feria’s Liana Navarro, above left, comes out of a turn during the girls 3200-meter run at the 4A state track and field meet on May 6 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. West Oso’s Kennedi Silmon, above right. competes in the 100-meter hurdles. Sinton’s Zerah Martinez, below left, looks ahead as she competes in the 800-meter run. Raymondville’s Zaraivion Armendarez, below right, comes into the first turn of the 400-meter run.
Mark Molina / RSL
Alice’s Alejandro Vasquez, above left, takes off during an attemp in the boys long jump during the 4A state track and field meet on May 6 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. La Feria’s Julian Dominguez, above center, competes in the boys 800-meter run. La Feria’s Aaron Trevino, above, right hits the sand pit during the boys long jump.
June 2021
Page 28
STATE TRACK MEET: CLASS 5A CLASS 5A RESULTS
Boys 3200-meter run Diego Heredia, Sharyland High: 9:31.47 (Sixth Place) Williams Macias, PSJA Memorial, 9:48.21 (Eighth Place)
Veterans Memorial: 10.86 (Ninth Place)
Bluff: 21-4.00 (Eighth Place)
Boys 800-meter Relay Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 1:28.08 (Eighth Place)
Boys Pole Vault Jacob Thomas, GregoryPortland: (No Height)
Boys 400-meter Dash Connor Williams, Victoria West: 49.34 ( Seventh Place)
Girls 5A Discus Throw Daisy Monie, Sharyland Pioneer: 139-2 (Fourth Place) Serina Ramirez, Rio Grande City: 126-10 (Sixth Place)
Boys Triple Jump Andre Sanders, Corpus Christi Carroll: 45-4.50 (Fifth Place)
Boys 300-meter Hurdles Clarence McGill, C.C. Moody; 38.65 (Eighth Place)
Boys 800-meter run Williams Macias, PSJA Memorial: 1:55.71 (Sixth Place)
Boys 1600-meter run Williams Macias. PSJA Memorial, 4:28.20 (Eighth Place)
Boys 110-meter hurdles Clarence McGill, Corpus Christi Moody: 14.56 (Seventh Place)
Boys Shot Put Jesse Contreras, Edcouch-Elsa: 53-8.00 (Seventh Place)
Boys 100-meter Dash Joseph Meador, C.C.
Boys Long Jump Aiden Featherby, Flour
Laredo Martin’s Melanie Duron gets off an attempt in the girls shotput during the 5A state track and field meet May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Duron finished in first place with a throw of 45 feet.
Girls shot put Melanie Duron, Laredo Martin: 45-0.00 (First Place) Daisy Monie, Sharyland Pioneer: 43-10.75 (Second Place) Serina Ramirez, Rio Grande City: 39-8.25 (Fourth Place) Girls High Jump Emily Jones, Donna High: 5-2.00 (Sixth Place) Girls 800-meter relay McAllen High, 3:59.54 (Eighth Place)
Mark Molina / RSL
E s t 4 s
Mark Molina / RSL
Sharyland Pioneer’s Daisy Monie gets off an attempt in the girls shot put. Monie placed second with a throw of 43 feet, 10.75 inches.
Mark Molina / RSL
Corpus Christi Carroll’s Andre Sanders, top left, competes in the boys long jump. Donna High’s Emily Jones, top right, approaches the bar during the girls high jump. Rio Grande City’s Serina Ramirez, bottom left, releases the shot put. McHi’s Abbigail Villafranca heads into the first turn in the girls 1600-meter relay.
Mark Molina / RSL
Flour Bluff’s Aiden Featherby, above, left, looks down as he lands during an attempt in the boys long jump. Corpus Christi Moody’s Clarence McGil clears leaps during the boys 110-meter hurdles.
June 2021
Page 29
STATE TRACK MEET: CLASS 3A & 6A CLASS 3A & 6A RESULTS
6A Boys 400-meter Relay Harlingen High, 41.13: (Seventh Place)
3A Boys 3200-meter run Jacob Bustamante, Bishop: 9.54.75 (Sixth Place)
6A Girls High Jump Jayda Hough, Weslaco High, 5-2.00, (Seventh Place)
3A Boys Long Jump Donyae Castaneda, London: 21-9.75 (Fifth Place)
6A Girls 800-meter Run Amity Ebarb, Weslaco High, 2:12.50 (Fourth place)
3A Boys Discus Ilan Escobedo, Santa Gertrudis Academy: 145-11 (Sixth Place)
3A Girls Shot Put Frida Alvarez, Edinburg IDEA: 38-4.25 (Third Place)
3A Boys Triple Jump Luis Garcia, Progreso: 4407.75 (Fifth Place)
3A Boys 800-meter run Reese Lara, Santa Rosa: 1:59.01 (Fourth Place) Rodolfo Sandoval, Progreso: 2:03.24 (Seventh Place) 3A Boys 110-meter hurdles Jake Snider, George West: 15.17 (Fifth Place)
Mark Molina / RSL
Edinburg IDEA’s Frida Alvarez, above, winds up for an attempt in the girls shot put during the 5A state track and field meet May 6 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Alvarez placed third with a throw of 38 feet, 4.25. inches. Harlingen High’s Pedro Luna, below left, takes off during the boys 400-meter relay and Amity Ebard, below right,competes in the girls 800-meter run during the 6A state track and field meet on May 8.
Mark Molina / RSL
Santa Rosa’s Reese Lara, above, left, comes into a turn during the boys 800-meter run during the 3A state track and field meet May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. London’s Donyae Castaneda looks to stick the landing during a long jump attempt.
Mark Molina / RSL
Progreso’s Luis Garcia, above left,looks down during a triple jump attempt and teammate Rodolfo Sandoval, above right, sets his pace during the boys 800-meter run during the 3A state track and field meet May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Mark Molina / RSL
Bishop’s Jacob Bustamante, above, left, stays with the pack during the boys 3200-meter run at the 3A state track and field meet May 7 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. Santa Gertrudis Academy’s Ilan Escobedo, above left, winds up for an attempt in the boys discus throw.
June 2021
Page 30
HARLINGEN HIGH’S GARCIA SPRINTS WAY TO NATIONAL MILESTONE
Mark Molina / RSL Harlingen High sprinter Jose Garcia crosses the finish ling during the 100-meter dash during the 6A track and field meet at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Senior posts third-fastest all-conditions 100-meter dash time in high school history By Mark Molina Rio Sports Live
Mark Molina / RSL
Harlingen High’s Jose Garcia crosses the finish line during the boys 200-meter dash in the 6A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
HARLINGEN — In 2019, the-Harlingen High sophomore Jose Garcia had his first chance to shine at the 6A state track meet, as he lined for the 100-meter dash next to Houston Strake Jesuit’s Matthew Boling, who had just posted the fastest all-conditions 100-meter dash time in American high school history. Unfortunately for Garcia, a minor injury setback prior to the race did not allow him to be at his best and the Cardinal star finished last with a 10.75 seconds, while Boling placed first with a meet record of 10.13. The COVID-19 pandemic would force Garcia to wait two years before return-
ing to state meet last month, but it would be worth it as he blazed down the Mike A. Myers track to capture gold in the 100-meter dash with a wind-aided time of 10.00, a new all-conditions state record and the third-fastest in American high school athletics. Garcia’s official time was 9.998 (+5.1) all-conditions time ranks behind Boling’s 9.98 (+4.2) set back at the Region III-6A meet and Gibbs High School’s (Fla.) Trayvon Bromell, who recorded a 9.99 (+4.0) in 2013. Finishing second to Garcia was Conroe Woodlands College Park’s Connor Washington with a 10.00 (9.999), followed by Alief Tay► CONTINUED ON PAGE 31
June 2021 ► FROM PAGE 30 lor’s De’montray Callis (10.16). Garcia was a busy athlete at the state meet, competing in a total of four events. Following the 100-meter dash, Garcia captured a silver medal in the boys 200-meter dash, finishing
Page 31 the race in 20.59 seconds, this time falling to Washington’s time of 20.39 and edging out King’s 20.74. The senior sprinter also took silver in the boys long jump, posting a mark of 24 feet, 1 inch on his fifth attempt. Austin Westlake’s
Ashton Torns took gold with a jump of 24-1.25 and Katy Tompkins’ Jaden Keys with a 23-11.25. Garcia also anchored the Harlingen 400-meter relay team consisting of Pedro Luna, Eric Quilantan and Josue Landaverde.
Mark Molina / RSL
Harlingen High’s Jose Garcia competes in the boys long jump during the 6A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Mark Molina / RSL
Harlingen High’s Jose Garcia celebrates after watching his 100-meter dash time during the 6A state track and field meet May 8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
June 2021
Page 32
College Signings
San Benito’s Elijah Hernandez signs his letter of intent to play football at Bethany College.
Harlingen South’s Alexa Saucedo signs her letter of intent to play softball at Trinity.
Santa Rosa’s Andrew Ruiz signs his letter of intent to run track at Neosho College.
Edinburg Vela’s Andrea Molina signs her letter of intent to play basketball at Schreiner University.
Edinburg North’s Annabel Segoviano signed her letter of intent to play softball at Temple College.
Sharyland Pioneer’s Audry Hornaday signed her letter of intent to play basketball at Laredo International.
June 2021
Page 33
College Signings
Harlingen High’s Eric Quilantan signs his letter of intent to run track at the University of Incarnate Word.
Brandon Betancourt and Javi Hinojosa sign their letter of intent to play baseball at Our Lady of the Lake.
Port Isabel’s Cole Pinkerton signs his letter of intent to play basketball at Our Lady of the Lake.
Edinburg High’s Daysha Tijerina signs her letter of intent to play basketball at Howard College.
Santa Rosa’s Reese Lara signs his letter of intent to run track at Texas A&M Corpus Christi.
Harlingen High senior Sydney Portillo signed her letter of intent to play basketball at Our Lady of the Lake.
June 2021
Page 34
College Signings
Edinburg High’s Hannah Vega signs her letter of intent to play Volleyball at Howard Payne.
Edcouch-Elsa’s Kylie Gonzales, San Benito’s Megan Cavazos, Mercedes, Kassidie Rodriguez and Harlingen South’s Alyssa Ledesma signed their letter of intent to play softball at University of Texas at Dallas.
Sharyland’s Kike Cienfuegos signs his letter of intent to play baseball at Alvin College.
Harlingen South’s Kylie Ruiz signed her letter of intent to play softball at Hardin-Simmons University.
La Villa’s Miah Contreras signs her letter of intent to play softball at Central Methodist University.
Mission Veterans Valarie Garza signed her letter of intent to compete in Powerlifting at UTSA.
June 2021
Page 35
College Signings
Harlingen South’s Lauren Reckward signs her letter of intent to run track Concordia.
Lyford’s Matthew Sanchez signs his letter of intent to play baseball at Our Lady of the Lake.
2021Football Preview magazine coming in August Advertise your business with with us by calling 956-291-2538 or send us an email at riosportslive@gmail.com
June 2021
Page 36
HCISD Summer League comes to an end Vikings top Falcons in finals; Cards, Bulldogs fall in semis
Special to RSL
The Brownsville Pace Vikings, left, pose for a photo following their 69-45 victory over Los Fresnos in the finals of the HCISD Summer Basketball League on Thursday night at Harlingen South High School. Pace’s Cristian Guajardo poses for a photo with his MVP award.
Jake Howell / Special to RSL
Brownsville Pace’s Alexander Agado, above, puts up a shot from deep during the first half of a HCISD Summer Basketball League game. The Pace Vikings, at right, huddle up during a timeout.
June 2021
Page 37
Jake Howell / Special to RSL
Los Fresnos’ Roger Capitillo, above, looks to pass as he’s guarded by a pace defender during the HCISD Summer Basketball League final. Harlingen High’s Ryan Sanchez, right, drives the lane and puts up a shot over defenders during a semifinal game against Pace.
Jake Howell / Special to RSL
Los Fresnos’ J.J. Salazar, above left, shoots over McHi’s Jaylon Chappell during the HCISD Summer Basketball League semifinal. Los Fresnos’ Keane Ogao, above left, puts up a floater over Pace defenders.Salazar, below, left, looks to pass as McHi’s Chappell closes in. Los Fresnos’ Tony Lerma, below center, puts up a shot as Pace’s Chase Morales closes in. McHi’s Chappell, below right, drives against Los Fresnos’ Ogao.
Page 38
June 2021
CBCA all-star basketball game
June 2021
Page 39
CBCA all-star volleyball game and Shriner’s football game
Page 40
CBCA softball and baseball
June 2021
June 2021
Page 41
2021Football Preview magazine coming in August
0 0 1 r e Ov
Advertise your business with with us by calling 956-291-2538 or send us an email at riosportslive@gmail.com
d e d u l c n i s m a e t
June 2021
Page 42
The ConCession
STAND
Get your snack on!
956-322-8895 · 301 Main Street Santa Rosa, Tx. Mon-Fri 11am - 8pm
! "#$"%&'()*,,-./0#%123*4 5.)7289*8:;<=0>>" ?1,@B>CDE"$D>BB> FG)2,328.H(.7IJIH3-KMN,3.3*O.)JHFIJ 5.P7.JI,&,(.QI7 01213526789 7 1 8
Melanie Davis New & Pre-Owned Sales
Daniel Reza, Agent 1221 S 77 Sunshine Strip Harlingen, TX 78550 Bus: 956-425-3276 Fax: 866-528-2326 www.danielreza.com
State Farm, Bloomington, IL 2001739
MOBILE: (361) 333-6131 EMAIL: melanied@beckmasten.net Office: (361) 387-2506 Fax: (361) 933-5382 200 US - 77, Robstown, TX 78380 www.BeckMastenCoastalBend.com
San Perlita ISD San Perlita ISD
It’soutjust better out here! It’s justPerlita better here! San ISD PO 37 – San Perlita, TX 78590 San ISD San ISD PO Box 37Perlita –Perlita San Box Perlita, TX 78590 San Perlita ISD San Perlita It’s just better outISD here! San Perlita ISD San Perlita IS It’s just better here! PO Box 37 – San Perlita, TX 78590 Texas Education Agency It’s just better out here! Texas Education Agency It’sIt’s just better out here! just better out here! It’s just better out here! “A” Rated District Box –San SanPerlita, Perlita, TX 78590 It’s just better out here! “A” Rated District POPO Box 3737– TX 78590 Texas Education Agency POPO Box 37 37 – San Perlita, TXTX 78590 Box – San Perlita, 78590
PO Box 37 –“A” San Perlita, TX 78590 Rated District PO Box Texas Education Agency 37 – San Perlita, TX 78 Texas Education Agency “A” Rated Agency District Texas Education Texas Education Agency “A” Rated District Texas Education Agency Texas Education Agency “A” Rated District “A” Rated District “A” Rated District “A” Rated District
June 2021
Page 43
WHAT’S YOUR WARRIOR? GOARMY.COM
GOARMY.COM/WINWITHARMY.
Page 44
June 2021