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Medina Dalley Sports
Castroville news-Bulletin
Thursday, December 14,2006
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Medina Valley Lady Panthers mauled by New Braunfels Cougars
Ken Gallegos al players as they opened up combined five points which od, senior Samantha Curiel if they are to be successful Torres and Andrea Schmit
Sports Writer strong. The Panthers would spelled doom heading into with four points and Rymers during the remainder of the with four each, Haby, Valerie
A hot shooting New only find offensive produc- the break. Turnovers and connecting on another three- season as their 22 combined Perales, Jacklyn Bohl all
Braunfels Canyon squad lit tion late in the period as offensive droughts at times pointer kept the Panthers turnovers to the Cougars’ with two, and Alicia
up the scoreboard on the junior Leahandra Rymers have plagued the Panthers alive. Curiel would end the eight proved to be costly Gallegos one.
Lady Panthers during a found the mark with a cou- throughout this young sea- night with 8 rebounds for during the contest. The Lady Panthers
64-34 win in their home den ple of three-pointers to close son when facing experienced the lone bright spot of the The Panthers were also ended the week on a high
in New Braunfels on Dec. the gap 19-10 heading into teams such as the Cougars, night for the Panthers. a little over matched in note with a victory on
5 the second period. After halftime the Medina Valley would height by the Cougars, but Friday night against the
The Cougars brought MV would not handle Panthers continued to strug- clear their bench in the final junior forward Jenna Haby Edison Bears heading into
an 8-4 record into the con- the Cougar defensive pres- gle to find offensive produc- period of all their players as also brought down six this weekis action. This
• test with the Panthers, but sure well as they struggled tion as the Cougars lead the large lead gave way to rebounds following the lead week the Panthers will
seemed to be even better with ball handling during ballooned to 25 as the turn- playing time for all of the of Curiel. play host to McCollum on
than their record showed the second period which lead overs continued to mount, Panthers as the lead contin- Rymers lead the Dec. 11 followed by a road
as they quickly displayed to 10 first half turnovers and proved to be insur- ued to grow. The Panthers Panthers scoring with 11, game against Uvalde on
accurate shooting by sever- as well as only producing a mountable. During the peri- will need to protect the ball followed by Curiel 8, Sandra Dec. 15.
Junior varsity Lady Panthers hampered by injuries after tourney
Ken Gallegos players. The Panthers gave Lady Panthers with a eighteen before giving way tion as they were outscored handed only their third
Sports Writer a hard fight but came up tough full court press dur- to a late free throw which 10-1 by the Cougars, defeat of the season.
The Medina Valley JV on the losing side of 36-28 ing the second quarter, gave the Cougars a slight The Panthers could Panther scoring includ-
• girls won the Pleasanton contest to the Cougars. Coupled with the fact that 19-18 lead going into half- never close the gap as the ed Clark with 11, Ray
tournament the prior Sloppy play on both the Panthers were limited time. girls ran out of gas during 10, Melina Recio 3, Romo
weekend, but that champi- sides of the ball dictated in their substituting due The Panthers were lead the fourth quarter during and Andi Gouard with two
onship came at a costly the opening period as each to the injury situation, the by Melissa Clark and Kami the defeat. each. In action prior to
price. Three girls were team had a fair share of Panthers gave way to an Ray in the first half with Ray and Cristina Romo the JV game, the fresh-
injured during the week- turnovers which lead to early four-point lead by the eight and seven points did well on the night crash- men team also was unsuc-
end games, and the girls the low scoring 8-7 Cougar Cougars, respectively. ing the board for rebounds cessful against an equally
faced a New Braunfels lead. But the Panthers hung MV would open the as did Clark, but the tough NB Canyon squad
Canyon team on Tuesday The Cougars would tough and fought their way third quarter struggling Cougars proved to be too as they fell 45-11.
Dec. 5 with only seven begin to wear down the back to even the score at to find offensive produc- much as the Panthers were
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Hondo Owls headed for state semi-final game
Daryl Perales packed to the brim and storied and checkered past Yes, state champion.
Sports Writer ‘Loop 1604 will be bumper with MV. The Owls have dis-
The football season to bumper both before and The bad blood between played the fight and never
ended for the Medina after the game. Hondo and Medina Valley say die attitude of a cham-
Valley Panthers a few With Hondo being the will always be there. pion and it was never
weeks ago with a loss only team left in'the That’s just how it’s more evident than against
to Wimberley in the county, many football fans been and how it always Wimberley.
regional quarterfinals but have turned their atten- will be given the close Down 20 to zero in
a mere 15 miles west of tion towards the Owls and proximity of the two the first quarter, Hondo
Castroville, one team is have shown their support, schools. scored 42 unanswered
still going strong. Even right Cnorts Commentary points until the Texans
The Region 4 Division here in the heart PPCA D VVllllllVllLai J made the final score look
II champion Hondo Owls of Panther aa little more respectable
are 14-0 and have a date Country, many businesses anther cans for at 42-35.
in the state semi-finals have shown their support EPl asiae io This team is something
against Liberty Hill (11-2) with signs like “Go big a special and no matter what
on Saturday at 4pm at blue” and “Good luck , forger - bear happens this weekend, the
Farris Stadium in San Owls.” down earlier in the season fact that they played all
Anto However some people and monot thindsine eh out the way to the state semi-
The more than 10,000 just can’t seem to cheer 2020 losing w an finals is an accomplish-
seat stadium will be for a team that has such a eventua saec ampion. ment within itself.
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Boys’ Basketball Schedule
Opponent
@ Floresville
Uvalde
@ Devine
Teams
F,JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
Optimists Club Tour. @ Fredericksburg V
@ Boerne
Lutheran
@ Alamo Heights
@ Poteet
Pleasanton
@ Somerset
@ Hondo
Lytle
Poteet
@ Pleasanton
Somerset (Family Night)
Open
@ Lytle
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F,JV, V
Girl’s Basketball Schedule
Opponent
Teams
Times
5,6:30, 8
5:30, 5:30, 7
TBA
TBA
5, 6:30, 8
TBA
5, 6:30, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
6:30, 5, 8
Times
@ Uvalde
Southside
@ McAllen Holiday Classic
Alamo Heights
Open
@ Lytle district
@ Poteet district
Pleasanton district
@ Somerset district
@ Hondo
Lytle district
Poteet district
@ Pleasanton district
Somerset district
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
V
F, JV, V
F,JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
F, JV, V
5:30,5:30, 7
5, 8, 6:30
TBA
5:30, 5:30, 7
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
5, 6:30, 8 •
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
8, 5, 6:30
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News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 2006, newspaper, December 14, 2006; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694140/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.