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Ruben Carrillo

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Pete Gallego

-Washington DC

 

This thing we call "The Sequester" is a manufactured monster.

Approximately two years ago, the 112th Congress passed extreme across-the-board cuts known as sequestration. This budget measure was designed to be so drastic that it was supposed to force a bipartisan compromise on reducing the deficit. All sides seem to agree that the cuts were never meant to happen.

As we now know, there was no compromise. Partisan gridlock got in the way of good public policy. On March 1, 2013, sequestration took effect. It threatens the future of Texas families and the economic prosperity of our state. According to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, sequestration would cut economic growth in 2013 by one-third. A report from the House Committee on Appropriations projected a loss of 2.14 million jobs, nearly half of which would come from small businesses.

A 2012 George Mason University study estimated that Texas could lose almost 160,000 jobs. Data compiled by the Pew Charitable Trusts shows that in the area of defense, Texas would be among the hardest hit. Of particular importance to this committee today, is the impact of the sequester on border security, trade, and commerce.

 

A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

The Eagle Pass Eagles squared off against the strong Alexander Bulldogs on Friday evening and came out firing on a nice pass to the middle where the Eagle forward took the ball moved to his left and let go of a shot from mid-range, approximately 20 feet from the goal as the ball bent into the back of the net as Alexander's goalie reached but could not get to the ball for the 1-0 lead. The Eagles defended well but with 10 minutes remaining in the first half, Alexander took the ball right then sent a center pass into the area which was headed in by the Alexander striker, a magnificent goal to tie it at 1-1. The Bulldogs scored again in when a pass to the middle found the Alexander forward in the area. He weaved his way into the area juking two or three Eagle defenders and shot low right to get the game winner past the Eagle goalie for the 2-1 match winner. District 29-AAAAA soccer has improved immensely and the competition is fierce. Eagle Pass Soccer in particular has seen the benefit of many of their players joining elite teams and travel squads which have been garnering championships at the state and national levels. Coach Juan Chavez and his side should be solid on both sides of the field and this match indicates thatthey can compete at this the highest level of soccer in the University Interscholastic League. This match was one of the first held at the new EPISD Football Stadium this season.

Mavericks weekend sports report

Saturday, 02 March 2013 17:30 Published in February 2013
 
By Rey Sifuentes Jr.
 
TRACK
     C.C. Winn High School's varsity boys track and field teams competed at a meet held in Uvalde on Saturday, February 23.  
     The Mavericks varsity team scored 14 points.
     Deion Alonso finished second in the Long Jump with a  leap of 19’1.5”.
     Harish Garcia placed fifth in the 800-meter Run.
     Kevin De Luna, Chris Cantu, Jonathan Montalvo and Alonso placed fifth in the 400-meter Relay.
     CCWN's junior varsity boys team scored 14 points.
     Victor Delgado was the winner of the High Jump with a leap of 5’6”.
     Emilio Hinojosa placed fifth in the Discus with a throw of 98’-8.75”.
     Eduardo Martinez, Hector Salazar, Eduardo Salazar and Delgado came in sixth in the 800-meter Relay. 
     CCWN is scheduled to compete at the Queen City Relays in Del Rio on Friday, March 8. 
 
SOFTBALL
     C.C. Winn High School’s varsity softball team stomached a tough 12-0 loss against Del Rio on Tuesday.
     Mustering hits were Loretta Sanchez (2-3), Rose Mary Hernandez (1-3), Ari Ruiz (1-2), Caridad Garcia (1-2), and Giselle Cerdo (1-1).
     The Lady Mavericks previously finished fifth at a tournament held in La Joya last weekend.
     The Lady Mavericks won their first game against PSJA Southwest 11-1.
     CCWN tallied two runs in the first inning, five in the third, one in the fourth, and three in the fifth.
     Brittany Perez was the winning pitcher.
     Coming through at the plate were Natalie Garcia (4-4, two runs scored), Alyssa Lopez (3-4), Ariana Ruiz (2-4, two runs scored), Caridad Garcia (1-2 two runs scored), Ronnie Valdez (1-2, two runs scored), Lorena Sanchez (1-3), Daisy Diaz (1-1), Giselle Cerda (run scored), and Leslie Salinas (run scored).
     CCWN lost its next two games against Donna (7-4) and PSJA North (11-0).
     The Lady Mavericks rebounded in their fourth contest, outpunching La Joya 11-10.
     CCWN tallied three runs in the first inning, six in the fourth, and two in the fifth.
     Brittany Perez was the winning pitcher.
     Lorena Sanchez (1-2, 4 RBI) smacked a grand slam homerun. Also hitting the ball were Natalie Garcia (2-3, three runs scored), Lesly Salinas (1-1, two runs scored), Karla Lopez (1-1, one run scored), Ariana Ruiz (1-3, one run scored), Giselle Cerda (1-3, one run scored) and Rosemary Hernandez (one run scored).
     The Lady Mavericks won their final tournament game against McAllen Memorial 12-5. CCWN scored five runs in the first inning, and seventh in the fifth.
     Britanny Perez was once again the victorious hurler.
     Garnering hits were Natalie Garcia 3-4, two runs scored), Ronnie Valdez (2-2, two runs scored), Daisy Diaz (2-4, two runs scored), Ariana Ruiz (2-4, two runs scored), Caridad Garcia (2-4, one run scored), Amberly Garza (1-3, one run scored), Alyssa Lopez (1-3, one run scored), Rosemary Hernandez (one run scored).
    
GAMES THIS WEEK
     C.C. Winn High School’s varsity and junior varsity softball teams visit Carrizo Springs at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Both teams then host Laredo Alexander at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. during ‘Parents’ Night’ on Friday.
     C.C. Winn High School’s varsity and junior varsity girls soccer teams have a BYE on Tuesday. Both teams host Laredo Alexander at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Friday.     
     C.C. Winn High School’s varsity and junior varsity boys soccer teams have a BYE on Tuesday. Both teams visit Laredo Alexander at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Friday.     
     C.C. Winn High School’s varsity baseball team visits Del Rio at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and then competes at a tournament to be held in Austin Thursday through Saturday.
    The Mavericks junior varsity and freshmen baseball teams visit Del Rio on Tuesday (5 p.m. and 7 p.m.), and then host Del Rio at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday.
       
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