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-Laredo, TX
In a highly anticipated matchup between Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Maverick Head Coach Eric Villaseñor and former Eagle standout, legend and former Eagle Pass Eagle Head Coach Oki Villaseñor who came out of retirement to front the Purple and Gold Wolves of Laredo LBJ who also sport the services of Randy Bermea and Peter Juve. KSAT 12's Greg Simmons' Big Game Coverage was in the Gateway City following this story as well.
Needless to say, bragging rights were on the line for not only the next off season, but could be as soon as Thanksgiving dinner as the Mavericks were able to score first on a 50 yard pitch and catch from QB Juan Elizondo to Carlos Cerezo who took it on the 15 yard line and was tackled just as he dove into the end zone. Cerezo got the ball for the Mavericks as he picked off a Wolve pass inside Mav territory to start the drive which we capitalized on.
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-City Hall
In a formal ceremony attended by a large group of law enforcement professionals which included all three lieutenants in their dress blues, Lt. Aldo Escamilla, Lt. Alejandro Guedea and Lt. Moses Peña, newly appointed Chief Alberto Guajardo took his oath of office before family, friends, the news media and everyone who is anyone in local, state, federal and area law enforcement.
"Good leaders are hard to find," stated City Manager Gloria Barrientos, "We must make every effort to keep people interested, motivated and dedicated. I have no doubt that Chief Guajardo is up to that task."
Over the last few days, I've had the opportunity to hear and listen," stated The Honorable ramsey English-Cantú, Mayor of the City of Eagle Pass, "And to overall see the vision and the goals Chief Guajardo has for this department."
Sean Elliott urges Lady Mavericks To work hard, set high expectations
Wednesday, 23 October 2013 21:49 Published in May 2013A.D. Ibarra
-CC Winn Cafeteria
He had a terrible freshman high school experience playing basketball, had a wake-up call his first year of college, and was vilified by sports writers his rookie year in the NBA and former San Antonio Spurs great, University of Arizona Alum and Tucson, Arizona McDonald's All-American still managed to excel at every level of basketball. This was his message to CC Winn High School Students and most particularly, The CC Winn High School Lady Maverick Basketball Team on Tuesday Night at the CC Winn High School Cafeteria as Head Coach Enrique Pang and his coaching staff were able to get Sean and his assistant and friend David Singh to speak to our girls. Elliott made his best effort to let them know that no matter how difficult a challenge any given opponent may pose, teamwork is the key to any success he has ever experienced. "I have a whole wall full of trophies and individual awards (Which include The John Wooden Award)," stated #32, who alongside David Robinson, Avery Johnson and Tim Duncan brought back the first NBA Championship to the Alamo City, "I've never seen anyone win an MVP trophy and throw champagne over their heads, we did it as a team, we were speaking our own language, we were crying, barking, hugging, sobbing, there's nothing like doing it as a team. It's the best feeling you could possibly imagine. Tim doesn't care about making the All-Star Team, he'd rather spend it with his family. It's about winning as a team."