Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 6 of 14
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Against Pearsall, the Panthers
jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead after
bases with no outs but managed only a
single tally in the frame as Stivors
non-district baseball action played
Tueaday, April 25, at Panther Field.
The victory by the Flint hers set their,
overall record at 13-4 on the year
which Include* a District 26AAA mark
Dr:Delaney
Dr. martin
Dr. Lowry
Valley record, for a seventh place fin-
lab la Kingsville and the Panther 1600
meter relay team at John Schuehle,
Jimmy Stinebaugh, Daniel Alvarado
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years supporting our program and
there have been a lot of friend* made
along the way," Hughes remarked.
For Daniel Alvarado, It's on to State,
where he will wear the colors of Med-
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Randy Gandara with the bases loaded
to force in another run and put Pear-
sall up, 6-5.' ,
With one out and the sacks full,
Medina Valley coach Gerry Kempf
removed Stivors in favor of Saucedo.
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With one out, Salazar reached first
and Alvarado moved to third when
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previous best time this season.
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Fragrances by:
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vors and scored the go-ahead run when
the Panther starter walked Maverick
Pearsall scoreless until the third in- moved to second on a sacrifice bunt bu
ning when the Mavericks loaded the
Meet to be bald in Austin on Friday
and Saturday May 12 and IX
Alvarado, a junior, crossed the fin-
tab line la 49.02, nearly a half second .
ahead of runner-up Danny Benford of
Taft (49 JR), to qualify for state com-
petition la Class AAA at Austin.
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some of their best times of the year but
It just waan’t enough to go on to State
as the Panthers finished tied for 20th
place in the team standings (10 pts.)
aad the Lady Panthers managed a
14th place finish with 12 points.
The Lady Panther 000 meter relay
team finished fifth ip Kingsville de-
spite running their best time of the
year, a 1:49,82 while the I—mt ter
• The U.S. Department of Education
has awarded $550,000 to fund 370
Robert Byrd Scholarships ia Texas,
U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm ha* announced.
The funding will be provided to the
Texas State Education Agency, he
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next three batters as Medina Valley
only one inning on the strength of tsnrat run.
toindeddomndnuaptsalindebrmyAmegapa
for Medina V—v .• -hat cleared the bases a 40 "an-
Maverick starting pitcher Steve Keller scored the fifth Panther An
Sanchez gave up a one-otot ningle in the right fieider lonnie Martinez
first to Panther second baseman grounded one to third but an attempt
"Sippy" Martinez before walking the to nail Keller at the plate tailed for the
district marks.
Baaders and Floresville meet on
Friday, May 5 In Floresville.
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District action resumes this week as '
the Panthers take oa the Randolph
Ro-Hawks ia a Tuesday night content
at Medina Valley aad travel to
Southside on Friday, May 5 for a 4:30
- p.m. meeting with the Cardinals. V
The Panthers remain one game
behind District 26AAA co-leaders
Bandera and Floresville in the loan
column as the Bulldogs and Tigers
1 share the top spot'with identical 74.
Karns drove home two runs with a
two-out single followed by a Sanchez
e •edeem-reeptmedanotheepnirok
runs and tied the game.
• The score remained 5-5 until the top
“ of the sixth when Pearsall took advan-
tage of some control problems by Sti-
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and Lonnie Martinez set another ina Valley High School as a represen-
Medina Valley record with a time of tative of Panther Pride, the pride we
3:30.18 but finished seventh in the have in all of our students and nth-
regional competition. ' letes.
, ton to restore Ellis Island, the,name you desig-
' nate will be permanently placed on the American
k immigrant rail of Honor at the'Ellis Island Inuni-
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■ N.Y. 10163. muinn
■ Keep the Dream Alive seme—
xi|ng boys taking remarked about the stiff competition
first place in team scoring with 44 in Kingaville.
' points while the girls of Cuero topped ' "With the addition of the new dis-
their divinion with s team total of 70. trict in our region, the competition was
Madia* Valley'* boys and girl* ran extremely tough this year..we ran
came back to strike out three straight Maverick catcher Steven Frausto let a
to get out of a jam. third strike get away from him for a
The Maverick* began the third with passed ball. ,
a single by third baseman Richard Salazar then stole second, to put
Cyprian. i " runners on second, and third with
Stivors then walked the next batter Keller at the plate and one out.
before giving up another base hit to Alvarazo scored the tying run when
load the bases with no outs. The Mav- Keller grounded to third but a play at
cricks scored when St Ivor* hit the next the plate was too late to get Alvarado,
batter, first baseman John Karns, to Salazar scored the winning run
force in the first run for Pearsall when Lonnie Martinez followed Keller
Stivors fanned the next three Mav- with a deep fly ball to right center field
ericks and escaped the inning with the. that fell untouched to give the Pan-'
Panthers leading, 5-1. there a 7-6 victory.
The Panthers went scoreless in Saucedo earned the victory ip relief
their half of the third and Pearsall to run his season record to 5-0. He
came back in the fourth with four big threw just 14 pitches to dispose of five
rubs to even the score at 5-5. batter* in the sixth and seventh in-
The Mavericks got key hits from 1 nings. r. ‛v:
Karns and Sanchez in the fourth as • - - ' 1 •
, Dr. Kopecky Wednesday, May 3
Wadnueday, May 10
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Wudneuday, May 24 i
Wednesday, May 31
Dr. MoCairol fuendey. May •
. Tracy King Thuraday, May 18
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in dm — meter ruh end will go on to state competition later this month’. Photo
by John Kistner. -. . : .-.N
"This is a program under which in-
Saucedo, making his first relief dividual states can provide college
appearance of the season, shut the acholarships to promote student ex-
door on the Mavericks by getting the cellence and achievement," Gramm
next two batters, one on a foul pop to said.
Panther catcher Steve Alvarado on an "The’Byrd scholarships recognize
attempted squeeze and the other on a exceptionally able students who can
ground out to shortstop Danny demonstrate bright promise."
Salazar. , The Byrd scholarship program.
The Panthers were unable to sener- named after Senate Majority Lender
ate any offense in their halfof the sixth Robert Byrd, will be administered in
and Saucedo set the Mavericks down thestateby Texas Education Commis-
in the top of the seventh as Medina sioner W.N. Kirby.
Valley trailed 6-5 going into the bot- Students seeking further informa-
torn halfofthe last inning. tion .bout tbe program shouldcontact
The Panthers were not to be denied their school guidance counselor or the
though as they put together two runs Texas Education Agency, 1791 North
ononlyonehittotakeacome-from- Coegrem Avenue, Austin, Texas
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Panther starter Jeff Stivors held with a single for Medina Valley aad
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uomt of our fastest time* and look With the season over for ell but
what happened." Hughes commented. Alvarado, both coaches are looking
Panther coach George Black was ahead to next year but couch Hughes
equally impressed with tbe competi- sees a major rebuilding proces ahead
tion ia Region IV. for the girls as be loses a flee crap of
"Overall the effort was there—we seniors to graduation.
performed well and gained some valu- "The senior* art going to be hard to
able experience but the competition replace and the parents are going to be
was unreal” Black said. - even harder to replace. They have Tol-
Panther junior pole vaulter Derek lowed us all over the state for four
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