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Mark Venegas had another 70 yard breakaway, QB and News Gram Player of the Week Alan Morales had another for 45 yards and OLB David Ramos had a scoop and carry on a Dragon fumble, but Southwest scored in OT to edge the Eagles 28-21. "defensively we played well," said Coach Tom Gonzalez, "They had two long runs by (Tyrone) Middleton and scored on a 80 yard screen pass and scored on a toss play to their backup running back in overtime. We have to put a complete game together against United South, but they're very beatable."
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 are off this week and The Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Mavericks who are preparing to play their second district ball game vs Medina Valley this Friday.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass High School
Coach Juan Gonzalez and his staff organized a spur of the moment junior high cross country meet this past weekend when UISD Athletics informed them that they would not be invited to the UISD Junior High Cross Country meet due to the fact that they had chosen to make the event an all United ISD affair.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
In the third 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 on Southwest this week and The Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Mavericks who are preparing to play their first district ball game vs Southside Friday.
NEW YORK (AP) —
The lovable legend of Yogi Berra, that ain't ever gonna be over.
The Hall of Fame catcher renowned as much for his lovable, linguistically dizzying "Yogi-isms" as his unmatched 10 World Series championships with the New York Yankees, died Tuesday. He was 90.
Berra, who filled baseball's record book as well as "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations," died of natural causes at his home in New Jersey, according to Dave Kaplan, the director of the Yogi Berra Museum.
Berra played in more World Series games than any other major leaguer, and was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player.
For many, though, he was even better known for all those amusing "Yogi-isms."
"It ain't over 'til it's over" is among eight of them included in Bartlett's.
"When I'm sittin' down to dinner with the family, stuff just pops out. And they'll say, 'Dad, you just said another one.' And I don't even know what the heck I said," Berra insisted.
Short, squat and with a homely mug, Berra was a Yankees great who helped the team reach 14 World Series during his 18 seasons in the Bronx.
"While we mourn the loss of our father, grandfather and great-grandfather, we know he is at peace with Mom," Berra's family said in a statement released by the museum. "We celebrate his remarkable life, and are thankful he meant so much to so many. He will truly be missed."
Berra served on a gunboat supporting the D-Day invasion in 1944 and played for the Yankees from 1946-63. His teammates included fellow Hall of Famers Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford.
"No! Say it ain't so. He was a good man, my former manager and friend! RIP Yogi," former Yankees star Dave Winfield tweeted.
Lawrence Peter Berra, the son of Italian immigrants, got his nickname while growing up in St. Louis. Among his amateur baseball teammates was Jack McGuire, another future big leaguer.
"Some of us went to a movie with a yogi in it and afterwards Jack began calling me Yogi. It stuck," Berra told the Saturday Evening Post.
He was a fan favorite, especially with children, and the cartoon character Yogi Bear was named after him.
Until recent years, he remained a fixture at Yankee Stadium and in the clubhouse, where the likes of Derek Jeter, Joe Torre and others in pinstripes looked up to the diminutive old-timer.
In 1956, Berra caught the only perfect game in World Series history and after the last out leaped into pitcher Don Larsen's arms. The famous moment is still often replayed on baseball broadcasts.
After his playing days, Berra coached or managed the Yankees, New York Mets and Houston Astros. He led both the Yankees and Mets to pennants.
In 1985, his firing as manager by the Yankees 16 games into the season sparked a feud with George Steinbrenner. Berra vowed never to return to Yankee Stadium as long as Steinbrenner owned the team.
But in 1999, Berra finally relented, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch of the Yankees' season-opener.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of a Yankees legend and American hero, Yogi Berra," the Yankees posted on Twitter.
Berra, who played in 15 straight All-Star Games, never earned more than $65,000 a season. He died on the same date, Sept. 22, as his big league debut 69 years earlier.
Growing up, he was anything but a natural.
A.D. Ibarra -Cozel Foster Veterans Memorial Stadium
The John Jay Mustangs amidst a wave of national media coverage converged on Cozel Foster Veterans Memorial Stadium in the wake of a nationally televised appearance by former players Michael Moreno and Victor Rojas on ABC's Good Morning America. The Mustangs decided to take their frustrations out on the Eagle Pass Eagles who would have absolutely none of it by doing a good job of corralling vaunted QB Moses Reynolds in the first half, another key player in the continuing saga of what the University Interscholastic League hopes to put to rest this week. Moses and the Mustangs woke up late and scored 29 unanswered points to come away with a hard-fought 36-14 victory on Friday.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
In the second 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 on John Jay this week and The Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Mavericks who are off this week but are preparing to play their first district ball game vs Southside next Friday. First up for the Mavericks is starting Linebacker Ryan Pike. First of all Ryan, congratulations on a big game last week against Eagle Pass. You were all over the field! Good job. I've got a battery of questions for you, are you ready?
A.D. Ibarra
-San Antonio, Texas
Officials of the Northside Independent School District say that the two football players accused of ramming into a referee during their game against Marble Falls are alleging the referee directed racial slurs at them and their teammates.
An absolutely electrifying scene was that at Cozel Foster Veterans Memorial Stadium on Friday night for the 10th annual meeting between the CC Mavericks and the Eagle Pass Eagles.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
In the first 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 have squared off with both Kileen Ellison and Laredo Nixon, and The Silver & Black Attack CC Winn Mavericks who have faced both Laredo LBJ and Carrizo Springs.