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Castroville News-Bulletin
Sports
January 6, 2000
10
Just can’t stop those Lady Panthers
Mike Stern stopping 50-49 victory. acter by the way they continued
Sports Editor / The Lady Panthers (11-8) had to battle and fight,” he said. “I
Jessica Hearn didn’t waste already played an outstanding told them that they would have
any time. With the Medina fourth quarter after falling to have a great fourth quarter
Valley girls’ varsity down by one behind 38-29 at the end of third offensively and defensively in
point and the clock ticking off period. They then outscored order to win,
the team. Vlasak registered 18
points and seven rebounds,
while Branda Boehme scored 11
and dished out five assists.
In sub-varsity action, the
the final seven seconds of the
game last Friday in Ingram, the
sophomore guard grabbed a
rebound off a missed Ingram
Ingram by a 21-11 margin in the and they =
67 stole them
final quarter to take the narrow went out G 6
win, and did just that theyw
Coach Terry Barton heaped that,”
foul shot, drove the length of on the praise following the Barton.
said ould have to have a
the court, and sank a lay-up to game.
give the Lady Panthers a heart- “They showed a lot of char-
Hearn
great fourth
and Jeanette quarter... and they
Vlasak t led went out and did
the Lady
Panthers just that.
with 12 Coach
Junior varsity player Rachel Estrada fights for the rebound
shot. (Photo by Robert Perreault)
p oints Terry Barton
1 apiece. Nine _________________
of Hearn’s pointe came in the.
decisive fourth period.
Earlier in the week,
the Lady Panthers start-
ed slowly against
Carrizo Springs before
coming alive and
pulling away for a 74-
48 victory over the
Lady Wildcats. Abby
Hutchins scored 22
points and grabbed
nine rebounds to lead
9
freshmen team
'posted another
dominating
victory as they
topped the
Lady Wildcats,
78-17. Emily
Keiler-Green
paced the Lady
Panthers with
18 points. In
the JV contest,
Sara Niemitz
dropped in 22
pointe and snared 14 rebounds
to lead the Lady Panthers to a
62-44 victory.
The Lady Panthers
open district competi-
tion tomorrow night at
home versus Alamo
Heights. The freshmen
play first at 4:30 p.m.
followed by the JV's at
6. The varsity game is
scheduled to start at
7:30 p.m.
Megan Hoog of the freshman team sinks her shot for two
points. (Photo by Robert Perreault)
Lots of overtime last week but no victory for Panthers
1 Mike Stern
Sports Writer
* The Medina Valley Panthers
‘ varsity basketball team put in
- the overtime, but the pay
- envelopes came up short at
the Uvalde Tournament last
' week.
missed a couple of late scoring jumper and Matt Garza hit two
opportunities to extend the
game into overtime.
free throws with 2:38 left to
two buckets to take a momen-
tary 50-46 lead, but the Eagles
give the Panthers a one-point refused to quit and scored a
Wednesday’s third place edge, 41-40. After Ramirez hit field goal and four free throws
converted the second for a 53- and almost pulled it out,” said
52 lead. The Panthers then Dylla.
huddled during a time-out to Weston scored 16 points
call a last-second full-court and snared 10 rebounds for
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game saw the Panthers
matched up with Eagle Pass, a
defensive-minded 5-A team.
The Panthers jumped out to a
both ends of a one-and-one
and the Eagles managed a free
to retake the lead by two with . play. On the in-bounds play, the Panthers, Garrett Hagen
22 seconds left. Ramirez then
The Panthers (8-9) qualified quick 10-2 lead and then
: for the winners’ bracket with a seemed to lose their edge dur-
throw of their
own, the game
was tied at 44
with seconds
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hit a clutch 14-footer
to tie the game once
again. Eagle Pass had
an Eagle defender flattened had nine points and 14
Ramirez as he jockeyed for boards, while Matt Denham
position near the baseline, added 10 points, five
However, the official’s whistle, rebounds, and three blocked
tl
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win Tuesday morning over ing the balance of the first left. Ramirez give up and
eight seconds left to -which had worked quite wellshots. Weston was named to 0
‘ Pearsall. That set up an quarter, as the Eagles closed got a good look almost pulled
: evening contest versus even- the period with an 11-0 run to for the win, but .
‘ tual tournament champion take a 13-10 lead. his 15-footer it out.
play for the final
only seconds earlier, appar-
shot, and an Eagle ently developed a Y2K glitch
the all-tournament team.
The Panthers will try to put
$
guard managed to and remained strangely silent, the two close losses behind
Uvalde on the Coyotes’ home
' court. Despite a howling home
crowd, the Panthers took the
host team into overtime before
# dropping a 49-45 thriller. The
After the Eagles extended bounced off Coach
their lead to 28-21 at halftime,
the Panthers outscored the
border team by a 10-5 margin
in the third quarter to narrow
the front iron, Greg Dylla
and for the sec-
ond game in
Coyotes came into the tourney the Eagles’ lead to two, 33-31.
* with only one loss and have
; the best non-district record of
gall 28-AAAA teams. The
Panthers had their chances to
win the game in regulation but
The Panthers opened the scor-
ing in the fourth period as
29
penetrate
attempted
which was
defended
for an The Panthers then had no
lay-up choice but to try a long down-
easily court pass which was battled
by the
a row, the Panthers’ front line. The offi-
Panthers were staring at over-
time.
Both teams managed only
two points in the first overtime
Blake Weston tied the game at period to send the game into
33 on a put-back. Andres its second extra frame. The
Ramirez canned an 18-foot Panthers then scored the first
Panthers Basketball Schedule
Date Opponent
Jan. 7 Samuel Clemens
Jan. 11 Floresville
Jan. 14 *Kerrville Tivy
Jan. 18 *Boerne
Jan. 21 *Uvalde
Jan. 24 * Alamo Heights
Jan. 25 * Alamo Heights
Jan. 28 *Fredericksburg
Jan. 29 *Fredericksburg
Feb. 1 *Kerrville Tivy
Feb. 4 *Boerne
Feb. 8 *Uvalde
Feb. 11 * Alamo Heights
Feb. 15 *Fredericksburg
*District Games
Site Time
away 4:30,6,7:30
away 4:30,6,7:30
away 4:30,6,7:30
home 4:30,6,7:30
away 4:30,6,7:30
away 6,7:30
away 7:30
home 7:30
home 11:30,1
home 4:30,6,7:30
away 4:30,6,7:30
home 4:30,6,7:30
home 4:30,6,7:30
away 4:30,6,7:30
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Lady Panthers
; Date Opponent
Jan. 7 *Alamo Heights
Jan. 11 *Fredericksburg
Jan. 14 *Kerrville Tivy
[Jan. 18 *Boerne
Jan. 21 *Uvalde
Jan. 24 *Alamo Heights
Jan. 25 * Alamo Heights
Jan. 28 *Fredericksburg
Jan. 29 *Fredericksburg
Feb. 1 *Kerrville Tivy
Feb. 4 *Boerne
Feb. 8 *Uvalde
*District Games
Site Teams
Time
home f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
away f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
home f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
away f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
home f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
away f
away jv/v
home jv/v
home f
4:30
4:30,6
4:30,6
10
away f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
home f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
away f/jv/v 4:30,6,7:30
away as time expired.
An obviously frustrated
them as they play two road
games this week.
After a contest Tuesday in
Ingram, the Panthers take on
Clemens in Schertz Friday. The
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cial, however, decided to get coach Greg Dylla still compli- varsity game at 7:30 p.m. will
involved in the game’s out- mented the Panthers’ oppo- be preceded by the freshmen,
come and called a two-shot nents. “Eagle Pass played who play at 4:30, and the JV
foul with 1.35 seconds left. well,” he said. “Last night’s contest scheduled for 6 p.m.
The Eagle guard, chilled overtime game really drained
somewhat by a time-out call, us, and we came out flat
missed on his first attempt but today. Still, we didn’t give up
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 2000, newspaper, January 6, 2000; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689334/m1/10/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.