The Port Lavaca Wave (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 2019 Page: 2 of 10
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019
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be a 4A school next year. Now,
where we will play, we have no
clue,” Whitaker said. “The U1L
will have to work their magic
and look at all the numbers and
see how many schools will be
4A division one and 5A division
two and so forth.”
According to Whitaker,
dropping to 4A means that
there will be no spring ball, and
he said that is something that
his team has participated in for
many years.
As long as every school
in Class 4A is doing the same
thing, Whitaker said, it will not
be an unfair advantage against
his team.
The Sandcrabs will find
out in February where they
will play in the 2020 season, and
Whitaker said he and his team
are looking forward to that date
and “seeing where they are
going to be.”
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for making the big plays when
he needed them. He added his
players never quit and fought to
the “very end” against Boerne
and said it was a shame that it
was the second round.
“We felt like that Boerne-
Champion was one of the best
teams in the region, as we
were,” Whitaker said. “1 still
truly believe there’s nobody
else in the region that we
couldn’t play with.”
Whitaker used the Calallen
and Boerne match to prove his
point that if you go a different
route or play different teams,
sometimes matchups turn out
differently.
The Sandcrabs will drop
to Class 4A for the 2020 season
due to district realignment.
Whitaker talked about the
reclassification and the changes
his team will encounter.
“ft is inevitable that we will
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Mary Davant Fricke, 60,
Alvin, arrested by CCSO for
warrants for failure to appear
and speeding in a school zone
28mph in 20mph zone.
Noe Lopez, 24, San Juan,
arrested by CCSO for warrants
for expired registration, no
driver’s license and two counts
of failure to appear.
Arnaldo Rodriguez, 20,
Seadrift, arrested by Seadrift
Police Department for criminal
trespass and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
Jon Edmond Tausch, 18,
Port O’Connor, arrested by
CCSO for a warrant for assault
causing bodily injury to a
family member.
Tuesday, November 26:
Ricardo Lopez Compa, 33,
Port Lavaca, arrested by CCSO
for a warrant for violation of
probation for driving while
intoxicated.
Phillip Michael Ramirez,
32, San Antonio, arrested
by CCSO for possession of a
controlled substance greater
than or equal to one gram,
but less than four grams,
unauthorized use of a vehicle
and possession of a dangerous
drug.
April Michelle Wilson, 20,
El Campo, arrested by CCSO
for warrants for bond forfeiture
for failure to identify and giving
fictitious information, theft of
property greater than or equal
to $100, but less than $750, and
Class C Theft.
Wednesday,
27:
Nakita Aubrie Block, 18,
Port Lavaca, arrested by Texas
Department of Public Safety
for manufacture/delivery of a
controlled substance greater
than or equal to one gram,
but less than four grams,
possession of a controlled
substance greater than or
equal to one gram, but less than
four grams, and tampering/
fabricating with physical
evidence with intent to impair.
Candace Lynn Castillo,
48, Victoria, arrested by DPS
for a warrant for violation of
probation for burglary of a
habitation.
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Saturday, November 30:
Leonard Bonenberger
III, 40, San Antonio, arrested
by DPS for driving while
intoxicated and evading arrest
detention using a vehicle.
Nicole Renee Castillo, 39,
Port Lavaca, arrested by PLPD
for two counts of possession
of a controlled substance less
than one gram.
Krystal Marie Hook, 29,
Lake Hill, arrested by DPS for
possession of marijuana less
than two ounces.
Jose Felix Mendoza, 59,
Port Lavaca, arrested by PLPD
for driving while intoxicated.
Tomas Ruiz, 21, McAllen,
arrested by CCSO for warrants
for speeding 89mph in a 75mph
zone and failure to appear.
David Saldivar, 52, Port
Lavaca, arrested by PLPD for
tampering/fabricating with
physical evidence with intent
to impair and possession of a
controlled substance less than
or equal to two ounces.
Sunday, December 1:
Nathaniel Rene Celis, 17,
Victoria, arrested by PLPD for
possession of marijuana less
than two ounces.
Rebecca Mireles, 42, Port
Lavaca, arrested by PLPD for
driving while intoxicated.
Christopher Lee Perez, 39,
Port Lavaca, arrested by PLPD
for theft of property greater
than or equal to $100, but less
than $750.
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Derrik Jesus-Christopher
Garcia Jr., 18, Port Lavaca,
arrested by Port Lavaca Police
Department for Class C assault.
Praxedis Gonzales IV, 20,
Port Lavaca, arrested by DPS
for tampering/fabricating
physical evidence with intent
to impair.
Thursday, November 28:
William Newton Bryant,
49, Gatesville, arrested by CCSO
for driving while intoxicated
with a blood alcohol content
greater than or equal to 0.15.
Billy Jack Kalisek, 44, Port
Lavaca, arrested by PLPD for
warrants for driving while
intoxicated and failure to
appear.
Friday, November 29:
Chelsey Danielle Cotton,
27, Port Lavaca, arrested by
PLPD for assault causing bodily
injury to a family member.
Brandy Lynn Garcia, 34,
Port Lavaca, arrested by DPS
for driving while intoxicated
with a child under 15 years old
and possession of a controlled
substance less than or equal to
two ounces.
Sabrina Faye Harris, 62,
Port Lavaca, arrested by PLPD
for assault causing bodily
injury to a family member.
Paul Lopez Jr., 50,
Pasadena, arrested by PLPD
for driving while intoxicated
with a blood alcohol content
greater than or equal to 0.15.
Seth Ray Lozano, 19,
Port Lavaca, arrested by
CCSO for warrants for public
the playoff matchup against
Boerne-Champion, and he said
the one player that concerned
him was quarterback Luke
Boyers.
“I’ve been blessed to
have coached against a few
of those type players through
my career,” Whitaker said.
“Johnny Manziel, Drew Brees
and a few others, but those
types of kids can take over a
game and do things, and it’s
very special.”
Whitaker praised Boyers
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The arrest records made
available through the Port
Lavaca Wave newspaper
are public information. Any
indication of an arrest does not
mean the individual identified
has been convicted of a crime.
All persons arrested are
innocent until proven guilty in
a court of law.
Local law enforcement
made 29 arrests between
Monday, November 25, and
Sunday, December 1. They are
as follows:
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County Sheriffs Office for
warrants for possession of
schedule two, violation of
probation for theft of stolen
property by check greater
or equal to $20, but less than
$500, possession of controlled
substance, unlawful carrying of
a weapon, speeding 40mph in a
30mph zone, failure to maintain
financial responsibility and
failure to appear.
Marisela Cuellar
Cervantez, 30, Port Lavaca,
arrested by CCSO for warrants
for possession of a controlled
substance less than one gram
and two counts for driving with
an invalid license.
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