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Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
Coach Eric Villasenor comes from a football family. His brother Rene Villasenor played football at Eagle Pass High, and his father Oki Villasenor coached at Eagle Pass High. Both are great supporters of what Coach Villasenor has done for the C.C. Winn Mavericks program.
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
As Friday night lights take center stage in towns all over the great state of Texas, the community stands back to watch every moment on the gridiron.
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
Laredo United Lady Longhorns traveled into Eagle Pass Tuesday afternoon as the Lady Mavericks played host.
The Eagle Pass High School cross country varsity girls team came in first place on Saturday, September 2, at the Donna Invitational in Donna, TX.
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
The C.C. Winn Mavericks suffered a 20-13 loss last Friday against the 2016 bi-district 4-A champs Crystal City Javelinas. C.C. Winn celebrated Parent’s Night as part of Friday night’s festivities and gave parents the opportunity to walk onto the field with their student athletes while being congratulated for their efforts by C.C. Winn school administrators.
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
For small town USA, high school football is more than meeting up after the game at the coffee shop or barber. Friday night fans in Castroville, Texas were treated to a football game that had both home fans and the visiting Eagle Pass Eagles fans on the edge of their seats. The Eagles had the game in hand for the better part of three quarters, and the defensive wheels came off to again lose in the closing seconds of the game with the final score of Eagles 27, Medina Valley 28.
Freddy Heredia
Sports writer
The C.C. Winn girls’ volleyball program have two goals this year: win district and make the playoffs.
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
The Eagle Pass Lady Eagles traveled to the spinach capital, Crystal City, Texas on Tuesday night and took on the Lady
Freddy Heredia
Sports Writer
After an astounding playoff run capped off by facing one of the toughest class 5A teams in the state, Mavericks Head
NEW YORK (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys are worth $4.2 billion, making them the most valuable sports franchise for the second straight year, according to Forbes.