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HYSA golf tourney
scheduled Saturday
The Hondo Youth Soccer As-
sociation is sponsoring a four-
player scramble golf tournament
on Saturday, June 19, at the
Hondo Golf Course. Tee time is
1 p.m.
Entry fee is $60 per player,
with cash prizes awarded. Up to
two mulligans per player will be
available for $5 each.
Lunch will be served at 11
a.m. for those who have prereg-
istered for the tournament by
Friday at 5 p.m.
For more information, call
Tommy Real at the Hondo Golf
Course, 741-4653, or Jody
Everett at (210) 264-5762.
Aggie Moms sponsor
tournament in Devine
The Medina County A&M
Mothers’ Club is sponsoring its
fifth annual golf tournament,
with proceeds to benefit the
scholarship fund, this Saturday
at the Devine Municipal Golf
Course. Play begins at 1 p.m.
Entry fee is $45 for members
and $65 for nonmembers, with
cash prizes awarded. The first
place team earns $600, with
$400 for second place and $275
for third. Entry fee includes
green fee, half-cart, mulligan,
dinner and door prizes.
To register or for more infor-
mation, call the Devine golf
course at (830) 663-9943.
BOYS HOOP CAMP... The
Hondo Owl Boys' Basketball
Camp attracted more than 90
participants to McDowell Gym
last week. Of that total, 88
were present on the final day
when the incoming fourth
through sixth graders (above)
and the incoming seventh
through ninth graders (right)
posed for photos. The girls'
camp, held the previous
week, also drew more than 80
players.
Football, cheerleading
camps set for June 28
The Hondo 1SD Summer
Sports Camps will continue June
28-30, with the 2004 Introduction
to Football Fundamentals Camp.
The Hondo Owl Cheerleader
Camp is the same week, running
June 28 through July 1.
The HISD camps, spread out
over the summer months for vari-
ous age ranges, are all taught by
the Hondo Owl coaching staff .
The Track Camp was held ear-
lier this week.
The football camp will be open
to incoming fourth through ninth
graders, on Monday-Wednesday,
June 28-30 from 8:30 a.m. to
noon. Barry Field and surround-
ing practice fields will be used.
Students will learn the basic
principles of football, which in-
cludes rules, sportsmanship and
terminology. The mental aspect
will be combined with the physi-
cal activity necessary to learn
basic football.
The cheerleader camp, spon-
sored by the HHS cheerleaders,
will be four days, Monday-Thurs-
day, June 28-July 1 at the
McDowell gym. The camp is
open to incoming kindergaitners
through eighth graders. Campers
will perform the skills they learn
at the camp during halftime of the
Hondo-Bandera football game on
Sept. 3 at Barry Field.
Finally, the Volleyball Skills
Camp will be Monday-Wednes-
day, July 19-21, at McDowell.
Incoming fifth through seventh
graders will meet from 8:30 to
11:30 a.m., and incoming eighth
and ninth graders will go from
1 to 4 p.m.
Athletes will learn the funda-
mentals of volleyball and be in-
troduced to offensive and defen-
sive philosophies. Campers will
also get a head start on their jun-
ior high and high school careers
as they will learn certain tech-
niques used in the Hondo vol-
leyball program.
Cost for all sports camps is
$30 for early registration and
$35 for on-site signup. The
cheerleader camp is $35. All
participants in all camps must
have a permission/medical form
and liability release filled out
and signed by a parent or guard-
ian in order to attend.
Camp forms are available
from HISD coaches, at
McDowell and at HHS.
Indoor camps have been
moved to McDowell because
the HHS Activities Center is
having a new floor installed.
Summer basketball
action continues tonight
Devine and Natalia will be the
host sites tonight (Thursday), as
the Summer Boys’ High School
Basketball League continues.
This evening, Hondo and
Medina Valley will go to Devine
for games starting at 5 p.m.
Hondo will play in the 6 and 7
p.m. contests.
Also today starting at 5 p.m.,
D’Hanis and Pearsall go to
Natalia, with D’Hanis playing
in the first two time slots.
Next Thursday, play will con-
clude with action in D’Hanis
and Pearsall.
Bandera hosts girls’
summer league contests
Area girls’ hish school summer C)evine. Hondo will play Lytle
Area girls’ high school summer
basketball league teams will head
to Bandera tonight (Thursday)
for games beginning at 5 p.m.
D’Hanis opens play against
Devine at 5 p.m., followed by
Bandera and Lytle at 6 p.m.,
with Hondo playing Natalia in
the final game at 7 p.m.
On Tuesday, action moves to
Recreation Update
All-District 30-A Baseball Team
Most Valuable Player
p / IF.........Meliton Borrego............D’Hanis
Newcomer of the Year
OF.............Jarrett Santos (Fr.)....... D’Hanis
1st Team
P Arnold Gomez...........D’Hanis
P A.J. Salazar (So.).......La Pryor
P Adam Garcia..............Charlotte
P Wyatt Lautzenheiser.....Medina
C Taylor Dabney (Jr.).......Medina
C Paul Sanchez (So.) .. Charlotte
C C.J. Gauna (Jr.).........D'Hanis
IF Mitchell Rothe...........D’Hanis
IF James Cuellar...........D'Hanis
IF Nick Bernal................D'Hanis
IF Shelby Fiedler (Jr.) .. Center Pt.
IF John Mark Harvey (Jr.).. Charlotte
IF Mark Cumpian (Jr.).... Charlotte
OF Noah Hermes............D'Hanis
OF Jamie Santos (Jr.)......Charlotte
OF Preston Castillo (So.). Charlotte
OF Shane Neal................Medina
Util. Ryan Santos..............D’Hanis
Util. Ben Villarreal................Medina
2nd Team
P Anthony Emmons . Center Point
P Rocky Villalobos (Fr.). Charlotte
C Victor Garcia (Jr.)..Center Point
IF Ronnie Bermea (Jr.) ... La Pryor
IF Wes Lipka (Jr.)......Center Point
IF Rick Luna (So.)..........Charlotte
IF Robert Sanchez (So.) Charlotte
IF Clint Neal.................Medina
OF Cord Mumme (So.).... D'Hanis
OF Paul Pesqueda..........Charlotte
OF Paul Droutsas (Jr.)........Medina
Util. Ernie Kaiser..........Center Point
Util. Gus Pargas (Fr.).........La Pryor
Players are seniors unless
noted otherwise
ill play Lytle
in a junior high game at 5 p.m.,
followed by the same school in
a 6 p.m. high school game. At 7
p.m., D’Hanis plays Natalia and
at 8 p.m., Bandera and Devine
conclude the action.
McDowell gym hosts the ac-
tion next Thursday, June 24.
Action concludes June 29.
iummer Recreation Pro-
im - Summer rec is under
iy for children ages 6-13.
gister at the rec center. This
igram involves many various
ivities, as well as free swim
their designated days.
5it and Be Fit - Classes are
II being conducted for all se-
ws citizens interested in re-
iving a morning workout,
asses are Monday through
mrsday from 9 to 10 a.m. at
; rec center.
Water programs - Our wa-
• programs start with water
robics every Tuesday through
lursday from 10 to 11 a.m. and
p swims every Tuesday and
Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m.
Teen Night - Forages 13-19
only, teen night is every Friday
from 7 to 10 p.m.. with music,
games, prizes and dancing.
Coed Volleyball League -
All teams interested in joining an
organized coed volleyball league
are encouraged to sign up.
Call the Rick Taylor Recre-
ation Center, located across
from the golf course at the in-
tersection of Harper and Castro,
for further details, at 426-2475
or 741-2464.
Hours of operation: Mon.-
Thurs., 6 a.m.-9 p.m.: Friday, 6
a.m.-6p.m.; Sat.,9 a.m.-6 p.m.;
and Sun., 1-6 p.m.
2004 UIL STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
Wed.-Sat., June 9-12, at Disch-Falk Field, Austin
& Dell Diamond, Round Rock
CLASS A
Foilett 1, West Sabine 0
Shiner 8, Maud 7
Finals: Shiner 13, Foilett 3 (5 inn.)
CLASS 2A
Nacogdoches Central Heights 9, Holliday 3
Ponder 3, Jarrell 0
Finals: Central Heights 4, Ponder 1
CLASS 3A
Forney 5, Perryton 2
La Grange 11, Llano 0 (5 inn.)
Finals: La Grange 10. Forney 4
CLASS 4A
Denton Ryan 5, Cleburne 4
Boerne 4, Port Neches-Groves 0
Finals: Boerne 5, Denton Ryan 1
CLASS 5A
Lewisville Flower Mound 4, Spring 2 (9 inn.)
Corpus Christi Moody 7, Humble Kingwood 0
Finals: Moody 6, Flower Mound 1
Football schedules
HONDO
Sat., Aug. 14................INGRAM (scrim.)
Thu., Aug 19
Aug. 27.........
Sept. 3..........
Sept 10........
Sept 17........
Sept 24........
Oct 1............
Oct. 8...........
Oct 15
Oct 22..........
Oct. 29
at Burbank (scrim.)
at Medina Valley
BANDERA
........... UVALDE
at Comfort
HOLY CROSS
open
at Crystal City •
at Pearsall •
........ DEVINE •
at Cotulla •
D’HANIS
Sat., Aug. 28......................ST. GERARD
Sat. Sept 4
Fn., Sept. 10
Sal.. Sept. 18
Fri., Sept. 24 .
Sat.. Oct 2.....
Sat.. Oct. 9.....
Fri., Oct 15...
Fri.. Oct 22....
Sat.. Oct. 30...
Fri, Nov. 5.....
Nov. 5.......CARRIZO SPRS (Homecoming) • • District game
LEAKEY
.....at West Campus
..............FALLS CITY
....................at Medina
. GERVIN ACADEMY
...........CHARLOTTE•
................at Brackett •
..........................open
................LA PRYOR •
..................at Sabmal •
HOME GAMES IN CAPS
no OFF
Transmission
Hush
and $5 Off Fuel Filter Service
Nut valid with any other offer.
HONDO
QUICK
LUBE
741-8687
1303 19,h St.
Hondo
Golf Tournament
to benefit
Hondo Youth Soccer Association
Four Person Scramble
Saturday, June 19
1:00 Tee Time
Hondo Golf Course
$60 entry fee
Maximum Handicap is 24
Cash Prizes will be awarded
& players who pre-register by
Friday. Tune 18th. 5 P.m., will enjoy
lunch beginning at 11 a.m.
Call Hondo Goll Course (Tommy) 830-741-4653
or Jody Everett, 210-264-5762_
ALL-DISTRICT... Nine members of the District 29-A softball
champion D’Hanis Cowgirls were named to the all-district
team. Pictured are (front row, from left) Hanna Braden,
Kristina Finger. (Middle row) Chelsea Rothe, Samantha
Bernal and Samrai Gouard. (Back row) Ryan Whitwell, Shae
Rothe, Mallory Braden and Brittany Rothe.
X golf TOURNAMENT X
JL Sponsored by the *
Medina County A&M University Mother’s Club
• • Proceeds to Benefit the Scholarship Fund • •
June 19, 2004 • 1 p.m. Shotgun Start
Devine Golf Association
116 Malone Drive, Devine • 830-665-9943
(Soft spike course only)
Format: Florida Scramble w/combined Team
Handicap (Maximum Handicap - 20)
1st Place Team: $600 • 2nd Place Team: $400
3rd Place Team: $275 • (Based on full field of teams)
Hole-In-One wins a truck sponsored by
Brown Chevrolet, IH 35 and Hwy. 173, Devine
Entry Fee. Non-Members - $65 • Members - $45
Entry fee includes green fee, 1/2 cart, 1 Mulligan, dinner &
door prizes. Register at the Devine Golf Course
or call 830-663 5567 or 210-260-3435
Hondo Owl Cheerleader!
Camp 2004
Tune 2 8-July 1
/ 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m.
McDowell Middle School
Open to incoming K - 8th graders
Cost: $35, includes camp t-shirt
For information call 426-2963
.Camp applications online, see link
at www.hondo.k12.tx.us
CHEERLEADERS' BENEFIT BBQ
catered by Bill Miller Barbecue
Sunday, July 11 • 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Contact any cheerleader for tickets!
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