Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1986 Page: 10 of 16
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the 7 where the Owls held. The
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that went wide but the Hondo defense
was called tor "running into the
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in from the one with 7:28 left in the
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Boerne at Clemens
New Braunfels at Smithson Valley
Lockhart at Fredericksburg
Kerrville Tivy at Hays
Alamo Heights at Kennedy
Edgewood at Southwest .
Pleasanton at Carrizo Springs
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Lonnie Martinez in the end zone for ' '
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center Hines up and snaps the ball
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gain by Pettibon put them inside
Hondo territory but a holding penaity
pushed them back to force them to
punt. A key play for Medina Valley
was when Keith Guinther on the rush
was called for "roughing the
punter," John Gonzales, to give
Medina Valley a first down at the
Honda 27.
.■ transcripts, to The University’s •
Office of Admissions and Registrar .
by the Dec. 1 deadline.
University of Texas at San Antonio.
' Continuing students and those who
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may just dial 691-5000 and follow the
instructions. Upon receipt of the bill,
a student may write to his or her
credit card number and a charge win
' be made automatically to the proper
credit card account within 34 hours of
processing in the bursar’s office.
Classes for Spring 1987 will begin
Jan. 19andtostthroughMay 16. The
application deadline for spring is
Dec. 1. The new streamlined
telephone registration process will be
available for spring registration Nov.
10-Dec. 5. Those who choose to
register on-campus may do so Nov.
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regular or late registration may pay
with a credit card.
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student not enrolled in the fall must
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supporting documents, including
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Dollar Amounts in Thousan
Martinez made a reception for 14 number eight in the win column,
yards. Andrew San Miguel dashed Thursday Medina Valley travels to
through the defense for 9 yards on a San Antonio to meet the Randolph
fourth downplay but came up just Jsyvee starting around 5:30 p.m.
inches short of the first down marker 94n mpaa. namg
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possession of the second half drove 60 in seasnn 7 --------
yards all the way to the Hondo 7 "M “-TOT-
where they came away with nothing. Tile th grade volleyball girls
Andrew San Miguel caught a 33-yard finished up their season by defeating
pass from Keller for the big gainer to the Devine Fillies in 3 straight games,
the Hondo 30. Steven Alvarado made rhe scores of the games were 15-1,
a first down on a fourth down play to 15.9, and 15-10. Leading scorers for
the 7. The 15-play drive met disaster the Panthers were Lesley Bippert and
when the Panthers coughed it up and Becky Espino. Each had 9 points,
the Owls’defense recovered. ' Fighting Panthers were Lesley
The Panther defense gave it to the Bippert and Joan Stolte. Congratula-
offense when linebacker Andrew San tions!
Miguel recovered an Qwl fumble The 7th grade Panthers’record for
deep inside Hondo territory at the 33. the 1986-87 season was 6-0. “Every
Owl Joe Ward picked off the giri on the team contributed to each
Panthers’pass two plays later at the victory that the Panthers had."
conclusion of the third quarter, stated Coach Dumont. "With the
Griggs connected with Raymond got outside for 32 yards on a sweep,
Alfaro for a 43-yard touchdown. John then Bruce Kotzur caught a 9-yarder
Gonzales tacked on the extra point and Carroll made a 15-yard catch. it
and with 39 seconds left in the first was » 10-yard penalty against the
half, Medina Valley led 7-0. Owls that set up the touchdown pass.
Gonzales found Kotzur in the end
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Medins Valley’s defense came up desire of wanting to win every game,, second touchdown pass to Alfaro Thursday the fresh men play host to ,
with their third turnover and first Bg they did, the girls worked hard snd from 25 yards out for the only pass of Hondo to • rematch 4t.Panthe
interception by Joe Rooks who picked never game up. Congratulations to the drive. The 8-play 62-yard march , tadiumi,K“ “ ■
off a swing pass out in the flat and the whole 7th grade team on a super used ■ little over 4 minutes. Chester following the /tn ana on g
returned It 19 yards to the Hondo 46. undefeated season! Pettibon ran the two-point conversion against Pleasanton.________________
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first play, then broke away for 20
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Scholarships will be presented to To provide additional scholarships
Texas participants in the 16th Annual for Texas participants, tuition
Mbs Texas National Teen-Ager scholarships will be awarded based
program that wil be held at Texas solely on scholastic achievement and
Christian Universityin Fort Worth on leadership. and others based SB
June 5 -7, 1987. potential in Business and Hospitality
Young women must be between related programs. The Miss National
the ages of 13 through 18 and are Teen-Ager program will award over
fogged — schatoatir sihi.',— to o million doRaes in sash and luisina
leadership; poise-personality. and scholarships to 1987 throughout
appearance There is no swimsuit America
competition. Each finalist may. at her
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Southside at Hondo
Bandera at Somerset
Devine at Pearsall
Crystal City at Cotulla
Jourdanton at Poteet
Sinton at Mathis. . .
Kenedy at George West
Floresville at Goliad
West Oso at Ingleside
Cole at Dilley
Natalia at Sabinal
Lytle at Brackett ' ‘
Center Point at D’Hanis
Medina at Rocksprings
LaPryor at Leakey ( ■
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Two touchdown pesses by Derek
Griggs helped load the Medina Valley
freshmen peat the Hondo Owis 22-8
to improve their record to 43 on the
season at Barry Fieid.
The Owls had a 54-yard touchdown
reception by Keith Guinther called
back on account of a penalty on their
opening possession The drive used
11 plays to move Wyfafola—tom
close as the Medina Valley 32.
On a punting situation the Owls'
Chris Carroll tackled Panther punter
John Gonzales at the Panther 24 after
he bobbled the snap and Hondo had a
golden opportunity to try and score.
But the Owls turned it right back over
when Chester Pettibon of the
Panthers picked off a Rick Maos
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returned the favor when John
Gonzales coughed up a fumble and
Chris Carroll recovered for the Hondo
Owls. Another turnover followed that
when Owl quarterback David Gon-
zales fumbled and Panther Geno
Saldana fell on the loose pigskin.
A Derek Griggs run of 15 yards to
the Hondo 38 put Medins Valley to a
position to put some points on the
board. Griggs missed by inches by
picking up a first down around the
Hondo 29.
But Medina Valley ws to get
another opportunity when the Owls '
made their third mistake with just 54
seconds to play in the half when Rick
Moos fumbled the punt and Jeff
Stivors recovered the Owls' second
fumble at the Hondo 43. In two plays
the Panthers were on the board when
I.a Standby lenters of credit Total
tmrmuuammuume
V/We, the undersigned officertal. do
option, present a talent or an assay on
••What's Right About Americp. ”
The Tenas winner will receive a
$1,000 U.S. Savings Bond and s two
year tuition scholarship to Oklahoma
City University (with provision for
renewal) and an all expense paid trip
to compete in the national program to
August where $40,000 to cash
scholarships and prises will be
UTSA BOW accepts
- credit cards
Registering for classes is as easy as
dialing the phone and using your
credit card this spring, thanks to new
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Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1986, newspaper, November 6, 1986; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599680/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.