Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986 Page: 6 of 18
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their record to 6-4. The score was 5-5
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Roman Garza advanced to third base
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3 ds Pearl Light hung on for a 13-1»win
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Devine team back on Api 19 at man. Lea Boshme, Cathy Hoares. Not pictured to ConchJim Hughes.
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Recognizing Texas’volunteer workers
President Reagan has set aside April as "National Volnteer- t
Month" to honor people from all walks of life who mahe our
country a better place to live through, volunteer work.
Therefore, it seems only appropriate far me to take this ''
opportunity to salute the thousands of virtually anonymous
volunteers across our state, including our 34,000 Texas
employees.
In these times of federal and state budget cutbacks, It has never
been more important far aR ofus to devote time and money to )
those who need our help itbixX surprising to me that so many
Texans have responded to the call. We have a legacy of teaching out
to our neighbors in times of need.
This same spirit of service is deeply imbedded In Southwestern '
Bell Telephoneb history. Community involvement has been a way of
life far our employees for more than a century in Ibtas. Often their
Wtxfc goes unnoticed, which is the case with most volunteer efforts ’
Frankly our volunteers would not have Many other way
Unfortunately, surveys show most people see big companies Ute
cursasitnpereonal, even cold. White Itb true we are one of the
largest Texas companies. we are still made up of individuals who
care about their neighbors. it shows in the volunteer work and our
concern for customer service. o.ro
SWBTreceives Governors Awwurd
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J Ben Tlephone employees have been named recipients of the 1986 - :
. Gtwemorb Award far Outstanding Volunteer Service. The award
was presented to the company by Texas PirstLady LindaGale
White at an Austin ceremony ; ; / '
in making the presentation, the awards committee cited
employee participation in a wide variety of areas, Including the
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inning when Bandera struck back. two on and nobody out. Pitcher Jerry
" Shortstop Johnny Cardenas reached Hoog was then relieved of his
base on an error, first baseman pitching duties for a rested Scott
Bubba Jennings hit a homerun over Stein; Hoog did an outstanding job
the leftfield fence to cut the lead in against immense heat during thedhy.
half at 4-2 Castroville. Shortstop Doug Kirk then blasted a
"4 , Stein changed the digits on the three run homerun for a shocking 8-7
scoreboard with a long drive over the comeback win.
> dead centerfield fence for a 5-2 lead in c Johnny Cardenas received the win
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District 28-AAA race Tuesday. April Cowboys rightfielder had an error Panther pitcher allowed him to seero
22. , which let Marttas. come all the way Peventinsshuout.sime -
Medina Valley began the first smsag to score. Down 9-0 the vwn _____
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and Sean Sassin followed with a base strong on base. A wild pitch Kingsville."-
hit then he atde second which put delivered by reliever Tony Zamora
runnens at second and chird. Johnnie moved kirn over to ascead. Zirners MAmamaniameMfare
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i - Bryan Bippert singled m Sassin." hits, Charles Wurabach same up
‘ Another single by Derek Tschirhart, again for the second time in the .
their third in a row, brought around Inning and drove fa Armstrong and broke a school record of 10.88 with
Marthire togoupM ;Neuman who had walked with a RBI 10.78. And Bryan Black came in third
The Panthers in the Cotulla first single. Wurabach had a goodgame at in the long jump breaking the old
naJam Alaniz over Bryan Bippert came through with a SoanGreen raap3:11.15 in ttalOt)
r qENSaaexnatAPt RBI double to bring in Johnnie meters; Charles Wurabach finished
rrl.tL Lnnterriv faii.nart in the Martinez for the Panthers' only run in the 110 high hurdles in 15,34; Bryan
vriteTteyNuAPA the third frame which made the score Black ran a 11.33 in the 100 meter
■ ."IE0 ; . 25. 12-0. Bippert went 2 for 2 with 2 dash and Michael Kempf came in
committed four errors on just four RRr "IPP5 5," * witha22.71 in the 200 meter dash
hits. Alien Neuman reached base to . th -ld
start things off on an'error then Pitcher Jason Holshaus for Medina Wurzbach and Lonnie Martinez each
Michael Kempf was hit by a Frank Valley was sailing along the first four competed in the pole vault. took place with
Garcia pitch. Charles Wursbach innings having allowed just one hit to Te: Regional PVciss3AA A track surprise being
punched out a single to drive in Butch Northcut in the fourth hming. and fieid meet will be held at edgingC—:
Neuman for two of his 3 RBI’s in the Only twice did the Cowboys get Kingsville’. Javelina Stadium with The Rebels in.
game Sean Sassin who went 2 for 4 runners to second. prefms and finals for the field events to37byjustedg-
----------- t , on Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. then Equipment 6-4- After 2 innings.
In the top of the fifth with bases following them are the boys and girls Medina Equipment led 3-1 as Bill
loaded Derek Tschirhart took a walk 3200 meter run finals at b p.m. On Haby. Phil. Martin and Tommy seconainesnuwcmu.upwi
which forced in Jerry Alaniz for a 13-0 Saturday are the finals of the field Boehme each scored. But in the third runs -while Stephen Bourquin scored
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Bandera scared in the bottom of the 'hurler Scott Stein although just facing
seventh inning on a double by third one hitter, suffered theloas.
baaeman Sarobia and a RBI single by Scott Stein was as hot as the April
Doug Kirk, the Bandera pitcher, weather in Bandera as he went 3-4
Castroville was still ahead at 5-3 after with 2 homeruns. 2 RBI's and scored
seven innings. n 3 runs, Stein has now hit 3 homeruns
in 4 games. Mike Perales also
Bandera tied the game in the continued with a hot bet getting 2
, _ - singles. Frankie Kempf hit a
ffteMer Mike Cardenas singled homerun «"d Amr in ? re— Shawn
te opee tbe inaiag. and went all the Noonan had an RBI single in the niath
base on a wild pitch. Designated
hitter Duane Garza bunted for an
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last week’s play. Two big clashes themselves to even the score againiat Boehme, Fred WeMen and Robbie I
" reham the real 9-9. A run in the sixth and 3 in the Kempf each scored In the first inning I
imitty’s Roofing seventh made the difference as H.B. for Groff Oil They added another run I
Groff OU 10-8. Zachry could only manage to pick up 2 in the tfiird when Ralph Hoog reared., i
ved their record more-runs to fall short. 'x. Then Smitty s Roofing turned around
winless Medina.. qegng,lgeLn ■ to hand Groff Oil a narrow loss.:.
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r/: ’’ Hasaelini Eete Schmidtiene PeS8 Theis Auto put across one run. Randy Standings: Theis Auto 9-1; Groff
- . ' ' ' Earmzeles cmahancored. Thenin the Boehme scored his only run in the oil 7-3; Armstrong Plumbing 6-4;.
Kirk’s 3 ran homer beats Giants az =-== =-ase
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.The Castroville Giants, for the way around to third base on a bad inning. Reynaldo Garza singled and 0-10 on the reason. Bob Wilson for Roofing 12-1, to record a V-1 mark. GAn Wnfe
I second straight week. lost a close one .throw from rightfielder John Weib- "cordarun.“ • • Medina Equlpmete scored their onjy Theis Autoigottoff to a 4-0 leadand •U VUtV
r . ; run ballgame in Hwy RO league play. len. Shortstop Johnny Cardenas then The loss dropped the Castroville run.inthefirstacHB.Kachnzgot thensteadzNu titup Richard ' t '
Bandera won the game last Sunday lofted a high fly ball into the sunny ‘ record to 2-2 on the year. ' inninas to win this same Peart Lin^t Hopez had 3 tuns Sored lead Theis . • .
by the count of B-7 at Mansfield Park Bandera sky. Centerfielder Randy Castroville will meet D’Hanis clobbered the Rebels 15-1 to eive the — ' —---------•
in Bandera. Pipes lost sight of the baseball and it Sunday, May 4. In Castrovine at 3:00 Rebels a 3.7 recora The .JL wAs
Castroville broke the ice on a dropped fora double. First baseman p.m. tied 1-1 going into the third when
scoreless tie in the top of the fourth Bubba Jennings grounded out. Baseball standings Monte Bippert banged outia solo
inning. Rightfielder John Weiblen second baseman: to first baseman.; .Hwym348 P"I5 . ------ -1
•-...x ' drew a base on balls, and rode home Cardenas was standing at third base .k w-4r
on a crushing two run homerun by when pitcher Jerry Hoog uncorked a •
catcher Frankie Kempf . Castroville wild pitch toeven the score. Uvalde 4 J)
r added another ran io the inning on a TheOlants came back with two' Kerrville TIvy 3 1
solo homerun by third baseman Scott tallies In the top of the ninth hming Castroville - 2 . 2
Stein, making thecount Castroville 3, when after one out Stein singled, DHanis f 2: 22 -
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in the top of the fifth inning. Second dutch RBI single for a 6-5 Giant land. ?
i baseman ReynaldO Garsa singled to Noonan’s appearance at the plate was SobmMtedby Tssry Ktasi
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