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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass Municipal Golf Course
The Eagle Pass Eagles and Lady Eagles have both qualified to advance to the Region IV Cross Country Meet in Corpus Christi which will be held on October 26th.
The Eagles comprised of Miguel Huitron (6th place 15:34), Nathan Kowalski who came in one second behind Huitron, Sergio Hernandez, Arturo Valdez, Homar Perez and Ryan Rodriguez came in second behind a very strong team from United South who scored 48 points to Eagle Pass' 61. Del Rio placed third with 68.
"We've been training for this race for a long time," said Kowalski who gave us a little insight as to how they prepared for this challenge, "A lot of mileage and workouts, a lot of workouts working on speed."
Jezabelle Rodriguez and her teammates did everything they could to do the same, actually tying for second to also advance to the Region IV Meet next week.
Rodriguez came in second overall with an incredible 18:14, "Our focus was to bring back the team title of District Champions and my goal is to win individually and break the course record," she said just before sprinting to action on a cool Saturday morning at the Eagle Pass Municipal Golf Course who also let us in on how she and her teammates prepared for this meet, "A lot of hydration, lots of hours of sleep, proper nutrition, training and just dedication."
Monica Rivera placed fourth overall, Ruby Briones, Suzette Salinas, Sarah Monsivais, Shanya Luna and Jeannelle Fernandez round off the Lady Eagles.
News Gram Sports' Featured Players of the Week Winn High's Edward Martinez & EP High's David Ramos
A.D. Ibarra -Eagle Pass
In the fourth installment of our weekly feature, The Eagle Pass News Gram highlights two players from each of our Fightin' High School Football Squads, the New-look Eagle Pass Eagles who take the United Longhorns next week and The Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Mavericks who will tangle with the Laredo Martin Tigers on Thursday. First up for the Mavericks is starting Running Back Lalo Martinez.
First of all Lalo, congratulations on your amazing performance against Uvalde. I also enjoyed watching you come into your own against Southside. I've got a battery of questions for you, are you ready? Yes, Sir.
I'll begin by asking who your influences are?
My brother takes the spot of being my biggest influence. Because of him I do what I do. He's always there for me and I know he always will be.
What are your goals this season?
My goals for this season is to finish the regular season with a winning record and to take my team to the playoffs.
Who's your favorite NFL team?
The New England Patriots. College team? Alabama.
What's your favorite play?
25 GY. I just love watching my O-line blow out the defenders, giving me space to gain extra yards. Give me your career highlight. My career highlight is not a running play or a passing play, it was the time I predicted a fumble and ended up being a scoop and score.
What are your plans after Graduation?
To attend technical school.
Major?
Engineering. Give me some advice to give to a seventh grader starting football. Trust your coaches, go 100% every day, every game. Finally, tell our readers what it feels like to come out of the tunnel. Coming out of the tunnel is like no other feeling. Just listening to our fight song and hearing the crowd. You know it's game time!
Next up is Eagle Outside Linebacker David Ramos. Congratulations on that scoop and score against the Southwest Dragons the night of the lightning storm! Proud of you. I've got some questions for you are you ready? Yes, Sir.
Who are your influences?
My parents. They support me in everything I do. They give me the reason to keep going, In the pros it would have to be Dez Bryant. I like how he's explosive whenever he gets the ball and tries to get extra yards.
What are your goals this season?
Hopefully clinch a playoff spot in the State Playoffs.
Who's your favorite NFL team?
The Dallas Cowboys. College? Texas.
What's your favorite play and why?
Bama Wide Stab because it's a blitz for me on the outside and I like rushing the quarterback.
What is your career highlight?
Against Southwest we were down 21-14 in the 4th quarter with two minutes to go. I picked up a loose ball and took it into the endzone. What are your plans after graduation? Going to college.
Major?
Criminal Justice.
What advice would you give a seventh grader playing football for the first time?
Always keep working. One day you'll be able to get a chance at the varsity level the way I did and eventually it'll payoff. Finally, tell our readers what it feels like to come out of the tunnel. It's an awesome feeling coming out and looking to the right and seeing everybody dressed in orange jumping up and down screaming. The Eagle War Cry is one of the most motivational songs I have ever heard!
Eagle Pass Eagles High School Boys and Girls Teams played their first tournament in Mission, TX October 6-7, 2015. Diego Carrillo tied for second as they went to the score card, he placed 3rd. Diego’s Friday score was 82 and a 70 one under par on Sunday. Diego Carrillo is also the captain of the boys Varsity Golf Team, followed by Ricardo de la Cabada. Rodrigo de la Cabada, Abraham Diaz, and Sebastian Gomez. The Team placed 6th in overall of the 12 teams. The girls team Captain is Suzy Zavala, a junior, followed by Shawnee Betancourt also a junior. Other team members are Isabel Gonzalez (freshman), Lydia Saucedo (freshman) and Carolina Villarreal also a freshman. The team has been practicing during the hot summer days from Tuesdays thru Friday. Constantly working on basic fundamentals. There are 42 boys and girls learning the game of Golf. The team is under new Head Coach Beto Hernandez and assistant coach Annie Rodriguez, who is learning the basic fundamentals in teaching the students. The future looks bright for the team. Goals have been set for the upcoming tournaments.