Duval County Picture (San Diego, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 1996 Page: 3 of 10
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Sports Page
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Freer, Benavides
girls eliminated
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Freer boys down Eagles, make playoffs
The Freer Buckaroos won the scoring in double figures were
' J last two games of the regular sea* Javier Gonzalez with 11 and Joe
son to finish in second place in Benavides with 10.
'' District 32-2A and make the play- On Friday, Freer traveled to
V offs. The Bucks downed Premont Benavides where they took a 70-
and Benavides to close the year 64 win. Joe Benavides led the
with an 8-2 district record. Bucks with 20 points. Orlando
s1 Garza helped in the win with IS
On Tuesday, the Freer boys points.
' hosted Premont and coasted to a The Eagles, who ended the year
u 62-S7 win. Jay Santos led the with a 3-7 district mark, were led
"l Buckaroos with 18 points. Also by Kevin Carr who had 17 points.
Also in double figures for Bena-
vides were Pete Chapa with 14 and
Jesse Hernandez with )2.
The San Diego Vaqueros,
meanwhile, closed their year with
a 7648 win over Falfurrias. Alonzo
Garcia paced the Vaqueros with 19
Both Freer and Benavides girls
basketball teams were eliminated
in the first round of the bi-district
playoffs. District 32-2A champion
Freer lost to Woodsboro, while the
Lady Eagles fell to Refugio on
points. He got help from Juan Saturday.
Sanchez with 16 and Mark Garza The Lady Buckaroos overcame
and Fabian Perez who scored 11 a quick 7-point first quarter jump
points each. by Woodsboro to lead going into
San Diego closed the year in the final quarter by four points,
third place in District 31-3A with a Woodsboro came roaring back in
6-4 district record. the fourth quarter and overtook
Freer 64-58.
Rosie Villarreal led the Lady
Bucks with 29 points and Cindy
Hinojosa contributed 10 in the los
ing effort.
The Benavides girls, mean
while, could not overcome an early
Refugio lead and went down 52-
46. The Lady Eagles took the sec-
ond half action but it proved to be
too little too late.
Diana Baez led the Lady Eagles
with 28 points.
SD Little League registration slated
Lenten season does
David Bbiogs
AP Religion Wirteu
not need to be gloomy SD boys
win in
power
lifting
March 16 has been set as the elected officers. The group also set Diego’s Youth Recreation Center
opening day for San Diego Little registration dates for the upcoming located on Dr. Dunlap Hwy. Reg-
League play. The season will get season. istration hours will be from 4 to 6
underway with T-Ball competition Registration for all age groups, p.m. A registration fee of $ 15 will
on that date. from five to 15, will be held on be required.
The San Diego Little League Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Officers for the upcoming sea-
met on Thursday, Feb. 15. and Feb. 21-23, at the City of San son will be Arnold Trevino, Presi-
dent; Bruno Valdez, Vice- Presi-
dent; Alfredo E. Cardenas, Secre-
tary; Danny Cubriel, Treasurer;
Roy Guerrero, Safety Officer; Tony
Benavides, Player Agent; Juan
Luna, Chief Umpire; and Ilse Gal-
van, Auxiliary Chairman.
elude laughter in the church.
In a new book, “Holy Humor:
Inspirational Wit and Cartoons,”
'‘The observances of the church the fellowship reminds Christians
! concemingfeasts and fasts are tol- Qf the passage in the Gospel of
erably well kept,. since the rich Matthew admonishing the faithful
keep the feasts and the poor keep that “when you fast, do not put on
J the fasts.” _ Tobias George a gloomy look as the hypocrites
Smollett. ^ do.”
And in the introduction to the
On their way home from at- book, published by MasterMedia
tending an Ash Wednesday ser- Limited in New York, co-editors
Power lifting is a new sport at
vice, a little boy asked his mother. Cal and Rose Samra note that on ^ai\Diego High School, but it al
“Is it true. Mommy, .ho. we am tf* eve of his cmcifixioo, Jesus ee^y is ^ov.dmg troph.es for the
made of dust like the minister said says in the Gospel of John,‘These sc o° s roP y c^sc‘ avI . er'
.. things I have spoken to you that my SS."
“And isTttrue tha, wc go back « ^ ” Ke.d a, Laredo N,son High Schrsi,
to dust again when we dieT’ Samra said in an interview, “The Hernandez, who weighs 107
“Yes. dear.” cross was a terrible thing, but it pounds, lifted a total of560 pounds
* “Well, Mommy, when I said was still a door to joy .” in three events to capture first place
my prayers last night and looked Even as churches become more in his classification. Hernandez
under the bed, I saw someone who receptive to humor in the sanctu- lifted 195 pounds ir. the squat; 120
is either coming or going.” ary, some find it unsettling to cel- pounds in the bench, and 245
Not even the Lenten season can ebrate during Lent. pounds in the dead lift,
prevent The Joyful Noiseletter of Tommy DiNardo, a Catholic Yoxio Castillo also placed,
the Fellowshipof Merry Christians comedian from Cincinnati, said that coming in third in the 198 Pound
in Portage, Mich., from making its when churches ask him to perform Class. Frank Estrada, meanwhile,
appointed rounds. during Lent, he points out the sea- came in fifth in the 181 Pound
Many Christian humorists be- son. Until this year, on further re- Class,
lieve that even the most solemn flection, most churches resched- Also on the teai.i are David
season of the church year - when uled. Valdez, Mario Rodriguez and Rey
many Christians fast and are peni- This year he will perform dur- Garza. The team is coached by
tent for their sins - should not pre- lent Page 9 Arturo Garcia.
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Vote for
Palmira G. Carrillo
Full-time Duval County Commissioner Pet. 3
Palmira, the former Duval County Elderly Nutrition
Director, asks you the voters of Pets. 2 - Benavides, 5 -
La Rosita, Los Reyes, and West San Diego, 11 - Freer
for your vote in making it happen.
My pledge to you is to be a fair and full
time commissioner.
Elect Palmira G. Carrillo
Your County Commissioner Pet. 3
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