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PAGE YOAKUM HFRAI.D-TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 2001
Herald- Times Sports
7 Bulldogs named all-district
Wagner named MVP, Wood Coach of the Year
Yoakum dominated the 29-AAA
all-district baseball team with seven
selections.
Ryan Wagner was named the MVP of
District 29-AAA
tnct MVP and Jace Wood gained
Coach of the Year honors.
Pitchers Jared Natho and Randy
Boone, third baseman Kyle Baros and
outfielder Jeremy Caka were first-
team selections, while outfielder Matt
Maggard and first baseman Justin
Murdock were on the second team
District runner-up Cuero had the
Newcomer of the Year in Josh Stime-
man Gobbler pitchers Ray Mal-
donado and Garrett Pennington, sec-
ond baseman Blake Hajovsky and
outfielder Greg Salazar were first
team picks, while shortstop Trent
Orosco and outfielder Dustin Nichols
were on the second team. ,
Third place Luling had pitcher
Richard Cates, catcher Ryan Thomas
and outfielder Jarrad Matthews on the
first team. Pitcher Josiah Nunez was
named to the second team
The A’s held on to the lead in the
Major League standings with a 17-1
win over the Yankees to run their
record to 9-2 on the season.
Covey Morrow held the Yankees
to one hit and struck out 11 in the four
inning game.
The A’s lashed out 15 hits in the
contest with Jeremiah DeBord going
4-for-4 with four runs scored and two
RBls. Jonathan Rickman and Aaron
Baros both had three hits, Cullen
Harper and Andy Lyons two each and
Josh Lorke one. Baros, Rickman and
Harper all scored four runs. Lyons and
Lorke collected two runs batted in.
Mitchell Vaclavik had the lone
Yankee hit.
Braves 4, A’s 0
Shannon Kristek pitched a no-hit-
ter to pace the Braves to a 4-0 win
over the A’s Tuesday, May 29.
Kristek struck out 13 and walked
just two in earning the victory. He
retired the first 14 batters he faced
before walking Josh Lorke with two
outs in the fifth.
The Braves scored two runs in the
first on a two-run single by Eric
Jimenez. Jimenez, who was 3-for-3,
singled in another run in the third.
Brandon Martinez was l-for-3 and
scored two runs for the Braves.
A’s 14, Giants 1
Covey Morrow and Jeremiah De-
Bord combined on a three-hitter as the
A’s downed the Giants 14-1 Saturday.
Morrow allowed one hit, no runs,
fanned three and walked one during
his three inning stint on the hill. De-
29-AAA All-District
FIRST TEAM
MVP • Ryan Wagner, st, Ybakum. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: • Josh
Stirneman, so., Cuero. COACH OF THE YEAR: Jace Wood, Yoakum.
PITCHERS: • Jared Natho, sr., Ybakum; Ray Maldonado, jr., Cuero; Gar-
rett Pennington, sr., Cuero; Randy Boone, so., Ytakum; Richard Cates, sr.,
Luling CATCHERS: Ryan Wessels, sr, Cuero Ryan Thomas, sr, Luling. FIRST
BASE: Robert Matusek, sr, Palacios. SECOND BASE: Blake Hajovsky, sr.,
Cuero Third BASE Kyle Baros, st, Ybakum; Keith Gabrysch, sr, Edna’
SHORTSTOP Adam Johs, sr, Palacios; Kyle Frishie, jr, Goliad. OUTFIELD-
ERS: Jarrad Matthews, sr, Luling; Greg Salazar, jr, Cuero; Jesse Casares,
jr, Gonzales; Jeremy Caka, st, Ybakum; Tyrese Lee, jr, Palacios; Josh Paul,
sr., Industrial, Marc Calhoun, sr., Palacios. UTILITY: • Juan Castillo, sr., Lul-
ing
SECOND TEAM
PITCHERS: • Gerry Shore, sr., Industrial; Jacob DeBord, jr. Edna, Eric
Bates, sr., Palacios; Josh Gray, fr, Gonzales; Josiah Nunez., sr. Luling. CATCH-
ERS: B.J. Smith, sr., Goliad; Simon Tumlinson, jr, Gonzales. FIRST BASE:
Justin Murdock, jr., Ybakum. SECOND BASE: Jarrad Mease, sr, Edna THIRD
BASE: Justin Le Fleur, jr, Gonzales. SHORTSTOP: Trent Orosco, jr, Cuero
OUTFIELDERS Matt Maggard, st, Ybakum; Clayton Fernandez, jr, Indus-
trial; Tim Martinez, sr., Palacios; Austin Fridell, jr, Goliad; Dustin Nichols,
jr, Cuero; Josh Heibel, sr., Goliad. UTILITY: Tyler Thompson, so., Palacios.
• Unanimous choice
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Bord gave up an unearned ran, two
hits, struck out six and walked one in
the three frames he worked.
The A’s laced out 20 hits in the
contest as Cullen Harper and Aaron
Baros were both 4-for-5; DeBord had
three hits; Jonathan Rickman, Josh
Lorke and Morrow two apiece; and
Cody Robles, Jonathan Molina and
Andy Lyons one each.
DeBord ripped two doubles, scored
twice and knocked in one run; Baros
doubled, scored three runs and col-
lected three RBls; Lorke tripled and
had three RBls along with one run
scored; Molina had an RBI double;
Robles tripled and scored; and Mor-
row drove in two runs.
Matthew Berkovsky was 2-for-3
and Mitchell Vaclavik singled for the
Giants,
LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS
(Through June 2)
TEAM W L T
A’s...........................9....Z 0
Braves.......................7.... 4 0
Dodgers.....................6....4 1
Giants.......................B....5 0
Colts.........................A...£ 1
Yankees.....................Q...11 0
Shown above are, kneeling, from left, Kelly Marburger, Allison Guettner, Brittany
Jemelka, and Tory Chumchai; middle, Sloane Kutach, Lauren Adamek, Katelyn
Rohan, Ashley Hagen, Taylor Hagan, and Rachel Rohan; and back, Coach Reggie
Guettner, Manager Tony Rohan, and Coach Charles Chumchai.
Team coaches were impressed with
this never quit attitude the girls dem-
onstrated.
Leading hitters for the team were
Taylor Hagan .500 (8-4-2), Sloane
Kutach .500 (6-3-2), Rachel Rohan
.417 (12-5-3), Allison Guettner .417
(12-5-2), .380 (13-5-1), Tory Chum-
chal .375 (8-3-2), Kelly Marburger
.375 (8-3-1), and Brittany Jemelka
.375 (8-3-2).
The team is sponsored by Cooper
Chevrolet.
hits but took advantage of four Hal-
lettsville errors.
Class D softball
league to begin play
A men’s Class D softball league is
et to begin in Gonzales on Wednes-
day, June 20.
League play will last 10 weeks and
take place on every Wednesday night
(some Tuesday nights) at the Indepen-
dence Park Quadraplex.
Entry fee will be $100 per team
plus $3 per player Deadline to sign
up is June 1.5
For more information or to sign up
call Rudy at 830-672-2333 or Fernando
at 830-263-0002.-
Yoakum girls softball victorious
The South Texas Coyotes ASA
softball team recently completed a
tournament in Gonzales and won
third place. Playing five games on
Sunday, the Coyotes recorded wins
over New Braunfels 5-2, San Anto-
nio 5-4, and Corpus Christi 5-4. They
then lost to eventual runner-up
Gonzales 6-2 and 4-2.
In exciting wins over two Class A
teams, the Yoakum girls scored in
their last at bat with two outs to come
from behind and record victories.
Yoakum Jr. Leaguers sweep Hallettsville
Yoakum #1 swept Hallettsville #3
7-6 and 5-1 in Jr. League action Fri-
day.
Matthew Stary’s RBI single in the
bottom of the fifth and final inning
gave Yoakum a 7-6 win in the first
game.
Yoakum rallied for three runs in
the inning to pull out the win.
Travis Starling, the third of three
pitchers used by Yoakum was the win-
ner.
Starling tossed one-hitter in the
nightcap to lead the 5-1 win
Starling fanned nine and allowed
just one walk
Austen Wilemon had an RBI
double in the game and Felton Harper
singled as Yoakum managed just two
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
The Yoakum Bulldog Booster Club
)uld like to congratulate both the Lac
ulldog Softball Team and the Bulldo<
Baseball Team for their fine season.
3th teams won their respective distric
d did very well in the playoffs. We wai
to thank the players and coaches for
representing Yoakum so well.
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Health
Matters
by
Dana Howard .
10 Rules for Taking Medication Safely
1. Be sure you understand how, when, and for how long your
medication should be taken.
2. Be aware of any side effects you may have .drug
interactions to avoid, what to do if you miss a dose, and how to
store the medicine.
3. Phone your doctor or pharmacist with any questions you
have about taking your medications. Repeat the answers in
your own words so there is no misunderstanding.
4. Take the exact dose of medicine prescribed by your doctor.
5. Follow the dosage schedule as closely as you can. If
necessary, keep a daily record of your medications, and
include space to check off each dose as you take it.
6. If your doctor prescribes a new medication, be sure to
mention any other drug you are taking, including
nonprescription (over-the-counter) drugs since they can
interact adversely with other medications.
7. Tell your doctor about any past drug reactions, such as
rashes, indigestion, dizziness, or lack of appetite.
8. Discard old medications. Some medications lose potency,
others become stronger, and some change so dramatically
that they become dangerous.
9. Never take medication at night in the dark. Always turn on
the light and check the label before taking any drug.
10. Never take drugs prescribed for someone else, since
medicines produce different effects in different people.
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