The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 2010 Page: 9 of 16
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SEE PADRON • PAGE 71
All-Area Soccer Teams
Panthers aim
to build on
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Baytown Sun photo/Nickt Evans
Sterling’s Alex Martinez is the MVP for the boys All-Area Soccer Team.
Kyle
and
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and Troy Rangel and junior Omar
Vasquez; Lee by juniors Eduardo
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Kyle Padron of Southlake Carroll had a big week at the 2009
Nike Bayou Bowl, including winning the ‘Grito Contest’ at Luna's
four days before being named the game’s Offensive MVP.
team to the playoffs 11 of
those seasons.
what it’s like and I
winning." Vardell said.
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nathan.hague@baytownsun.com
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sophomores Brittany Garza and
Maria Valdovinos.
Rounding out the squad are three
players from Crosby, senior Caitlyn
juuntiQAt vanun, uic u-iuui-4*
quarterback was in line for a morale
boost.
The 2009 Nike Bayou Bowl was
happy to provide it.
Padron. selected to Baytown’s
high school all-star game at the urg- threw for a school record 460 yards
THE BAYTOWN SUN ALL-AREA SOCCER TEAMS
BOYS
MVP: Alex Martinez. Sterling,
Sr.
Jason Case. BCA. Sr.
Tino Cerda. Sterling. Soph.
Daniel Hernandez, Sterling.
Soph.
Cladi Herrera. Sterling, Sr.
Jose Herrera. Sterling. Jr.
Eduardo Jaimez. Lee. Jr.
Salvador Martinez. Crosby.
Soph.
Michael Pittman. Sterling, Sr.
Gabriel Ochoa. Crosby. Soph
Carlos Orozco. GCM. Sr.
Troy Rangel. GCM. Sr
Miguel Sierra. Lee. Jr.
Clinton Toussaint, Sterling. Sr.
Omar Vasquez. GCM. Jr.
GIRLS
MVP: Stephanie Lara. Sterling.
Sr.
Paola Bear. Sterling. Sr.
Melissa Cardona. GCM. Jr.
Amanda Denton. GCM, Jr.
Brittany Garza. GCM. Soph.
Morgan Hollingsworth.
Sterling. Jr.
Caitlin Lyons. Crosby. Sr.
Marisol Pereira. Lee. Soph.
Megan Purswell, Sterling. Jr.
MqKhcnzic Raines, GC'M. Jr.
Madison Toles. Lee. Soph.
Lesslye Uribe. Sterling. Soph.
Maria Valdovinos. GCM. Soph.
Shelby Willis. Crosby. Jr.
Harlie Wooten. Crosby. Jr.
MONT BELVIEU
Kit Kyle was officially
hired to be Barbers Hill’s
new-girls athletic coordma- which will not come until
tor and head girls basket- ’ "
ball coach, athletic director
Ronnie Gage said
Thursday.
Texas. Kyle has been head
their success
Editor s note: This is the ic program." Vardell said.
third in a series of reviews "Cross country had
of the year-in-sports for Whitney Abshier. who ran
really well for us, and that
was a highlight. The soft-
ball program was real suc-
cessful. They just needed
two more wins to make it
ANAHUAC Once to state, and that was a
you taste success, you highlight. Overall, it was
’ really good"
The softball team fin-
ished the season 18-13
overall, and finished in the
June 11.
She does plan to oversee
the Lady Eagles’ basket-
ball camp, which begins
A native of Carthage. June 14. she said.
Texas. Kyle has been head At Marcus. Kyle
coach and girls coordinator coached girls basketball
at Flower Mound Marcus for 14 seasons, taking her
High School in the
Lewisville School District.
I**3'.
students are still hungry.
"Winning is conta-
gious." Barbay said. “All
kids like to win. but not all
kids work hard at it. When
you start winning, the
expectations grow, and
everybody expects you to
win another, and it carries
over.”
It certainly carried over softball team will bring the
the course of the school ■ ■
year for the Panthers who
experienced a lot of suc-
cess in 2009-2010.
"I think we had a real
imar’ k. * **■*
football. we went to the
ball team was one game
away f. ....
Sterling’s Martinez, Lara
top All-Area Soccer Teams
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want more, and Darrell
Barbay. head football
coach and boys athletic
coordinator of Anahuac
High School, "hopes his regional semifinals, where
the Latjy Panthers fell to
Linden-Kildare.
Vardell expects Brittany
Sherman, who she says, “is
an all-around great player,”
to- help lead the Lady
Panthers on the diamond
next year.
Vardell also hopes the
girls who played on that
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winning attitude to the
other sports.
"We’re hoping what the
softball team did will bring
a taste of success to our
good year, he said. "In vollevball team, and hope-
football. we went to the folly the girls (from soft-
playoffs again. The basket- ball) can show thc others
k-.ll ...... ,.r.. wbat jt's anJ |jeCp
from Austin, and winning." Vardell said,
baseball went to the play- -we have the core. We’ve
got the taste. We’ve just
got to fill up on it and get it
going,"
Playing multiple sports
helps, and that’s one thing
Kyle Padron never doubted his
I ability to play college football.
But after a broken hand prema-
turely ended his senior season at .
Southlake Carroll, the 6-foot-4 ing Baytown’s Stallworth Stadium.
Padron took over as SMU’s starting
quarterback in midseason. He led senior year, it was my first game
the Mustangs to their first bowl back. I really got a lot of confi-
game since 1984 and wound up the dence.”
MVP of the Hawaii Bowl after he . _________
in Bayou, Hawaii bowls
BY DAVE ROGERS ing of high school teammate Ryan in SMU’s 45-10 upset of Nevada.
dave.rogers@baytownsun.com Walker, wound up the week as the “(Playing in the Bayou Bowl)
ally h-tnArj me,” padron said jn
17-14 Texas win over an interview earlier this week, a lit-
tle more than a week in advance of
the 2010 Nike Bayou Bowl, which
is set for Stallworth Stadium at 8
p.m. June 12.
“Because I broke my hand in my
Walker, wound up the week as the o
Offensive MVP for the South Team really helped
in a 1" -
Louisiana.
But he wasn’t through.
Less than four months after leav-
The 2010 soccer season was a big
one at Ross Sterling High School,
with the Lady Rangers tying West
Brook for the District 21-5A title
and thc Ranger boys finishing sec-
ond.
Seniors Alex Martinez and
Stephanie Lara led the way for their
teams and are the boys and girls
MVPs of The Baytown Sun All-
Area Soccer Teams.
Martinez scored 15 goals to lead
thc 6-8-6 Rangers, who. despite
their lack of a winning record, lost
only once in district play like their
female counterparts.
Lara led a Lady Ranger defense
i that allowed only 10 goals in 10 dis-
i ; trict matches in going 9-1 in 2I-5A
jf and 12-4-1 overall.
In all. Sterling put seven players
on the 15-person boys team with
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Kyle takes over at BH
FROM SPORTS STAFF REPORTS Kyle said Thursday
night she will not be able
to assume her new job until
the completion of the
school year at Marcus,
offs. We won district in
track for the third year in a
row. For the boys sports,
we had a real good year.
outstanding 1 thought." „w.r„. o
Vicki Vardell. girls ath- Barbay credits for the pro-
letic coordinator, was grams’success.
pleased, and she looks for- "We encourage kids to
ward to starting another play a little of everything,"
year.
“We had a decent athlct- SEE ANAHUAC • PAGE 7B
_ „ ..Salvador'Martinez; and Baytown teammate Lesslye Uribe and Lara
seniors Michael Pittman, Clinton Christian Academy by senior Jason while GCM is represented by jun-
Toussaint and Cladi Herrera, junior Case. iors Amanda Denton. McKhenzie
Jose Herrera and sophomores Tino The Lady Rangers and the Goose Raines and Melissa Cardona and
Cerda and Daniel Hernandez join- Creek Memorial girls, who finished
ing Martinez. second in 4I-4A. each put five
Goose Creek Memorial is repre- members on the All-Area Girls
sented by seniors Carlos Orozco Team , - ........ .. . - .
and Troy Rangel and junior Omar For the Lady Rangers, senior Lyons and juniors Harlie Wooten
% Vasquez; Lee by juniors Eduardo Paola Bear and juniors Megan and Shelby Willis; and two from
Jaimez and Miguel Sierra; Crosby Purswell and Morgan Lee. sophomores Madison Toles
by sophomores Gabriel Ochoa and Hollingsworth joined sophomore and Marisol Pereira
third in a series of reviews
area high schools.
Lady Rangers, senior
Morgan Lee. sophomores
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