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PUBLISHER’S NOTE

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istory has been ment? What’s with made again in the all this success? It’s Rio Grande Valsimple says Guerra. ley. The Hidalgo “We want to build Early College the best athletic High School Pirates Boy’s socprograms. Our high cer team did what many in this school is called Higreat state of Texas did not exdalgo Early Colpect them to do: Win the Class lege. Academically, 4A State Soccer title. The Pi- BY DAVID we get the best from rates defeated Mesquite Poteet AMADOR our teachers and stu2-0 in Georgetown, Texas to win HSSM PUBLISHER dents, now we are doing the same for the title. What amazes me is that, just a few months ago Hidalgo Ath- our athletic programs,” adds Guerletic Director Albert Guerra talked ra. He also added, “We have great about his athletic programs winning coaches who support each other. It’s state titles. In March, his girls bas- what I believe in to be successful.” ketball team advanced to the State As for soccer head coach, Zeke Mo3A Tournament and lost to Argyle in rales, he failed at doing one thing the semifinals. Then, the boys bas- this season: holding back his tears. ketball team advanced to the State HSSM salutes the Hidalgo ISD School Board for their true support 3A quarterfinals before ending of academics and sports. This its season. The Pirates is what its all about. Workalso hired a new football ing together for one purhead coach for the uppose: to teach and watch coming 2009 season our students become sucwho has won previcessful in their endeaous state titles. Now, a vours. dream has come true. A State 4A title in soccer. So what’s happening in Hidalgo? What’s with all the excite-

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A State 4A Title. Hidalgo Early College High School soccer head coach shows his emotion after receiving his UIL Gold Medal and Trophy. (HSSM IMages/Sal Di Grazia)

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Contents March 31-April 25, 2009

Volume Five

Issue Three

YIKES!

Sharyland pole vaulter Chase Riley goes up and crosses the bar at 14’6” to win the RGV Meet of Champions at Sams Stadium in Brownsville. He will now compete this weekend at the 30-5A Track and Field Championships hosted by Donna ISD at Bennie LaPrade Stadium. (HSSM IMages)

8 One More Time By David A. Amador

Rio Grande City’s Stephen Saenz wants to lead his team to the Regional Finals. His quest is to win two state titles.

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Champions!

Hidalgo wins Class 4A Soccer title with 2-0 win over Mesquite Poteet.

15 District Track and Field

Class 1A-5A Schools Begin quest for state titles. Favorites want to advance to state meet.

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At the 2008 UIL State 5A Meet in Austin, Texas, Stephen Saenz won the state title in the shotput event. He finished third in the discus. (HSSM Exclusive IMages)

Rio Grande City Wants...

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(Rio Grande City, Texas)- Now that all the stress of who to sign with is over, Rio Grande City senior Stephen Saenz can now concentrate on winning another state title in the shot put event in Class 5A but his biggest quest will be trying to capture the title in the discus event. “I have not been throwing well because of my focus with the shot put. I want to win both events in Austin this May,” said the Auburn University-signee. In order to win both events, he would have to unseat defending State 5A discus champion, UCLA-signee, Matt Kosecki of Humble High School. “He’s tough. He throws well. I have to work harder to make this happen,” adds Saenz. At the 2009 Rio Grande Valley Meet of Champions, Saenz eclipsed the 70’0 mark in the shot put on his final throw, bringing cheers from the crowd but the referee called it a scratch. His best throw this season is 71’0 1/2”. In the discus, his throw of 197’11” this season surpassed his state discus distant of 180’01” which means that he could be on his way in staying close to Kosecki. The Humble thrower won with a mark of 193’09” in the state meet in 2008. “This is my last year. It would be nice to win both events.” Signing Day was a highlight in this Rattler’s career. After receiving offers from major universities such as Arizona, LSU, Oklahoma, and Michigan, Saenz loved the campus at Auburn. Most importantly, he loved the coach. “Coach [Jerry] Clayton has coached NCAA champions and is currently working with Olympians in the throwing events,” Saenz said. “His coaching style is the one aspect that caught my attention. I feel comfortable with his methods, and I think that is very important to look at because the coach and the athlete have to get along.” Saenz now says that he would like to compete in the Olympics but his size might give Looking for titles. Saenz is pictured with teammates Alex Garza and Mike Geronimo Lopez. All three are expected to reach the Class 5A Region IV Track and Field Championships in San Antonio, Texas. (HSSM IMages)

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other coaches doubts. “Most throwers weight about 300 pounds and stand 6’5”. I weigh only 230 pounds and stand 6’2”,” laughs Saenz. “It’s all about technique. Size doesn’t matter,” he adds. At the Nike Indoor Nationals at Boston’s Reggie Lewis Center, Saenz threw his best shotput toss of 71’.05”. Saenz, a member of the 2008 35th Anniversary Track & Field News AllAmerican Team, spun with tornadic force and released. The crowd’s reaction told him all he needed to know. He had just moved into third place all-time nationally with a toss of 71-0.50. “It was a great moment for me because I was there by myself,” Saenz said. “My coach and my parents didn’t go. So that, for me, was a maturity check to see if I could handle big-time meets with no one there to correct me or give me support. I hit … 71 feet, a mark I had been trying to get the whole season, and to hit it at Nationals felt great.” Five years ago at AAU Nationals, Saenz


Winning the State 5A Shotput Title in 2008 was a dream come true. Now, I want to win both the shotput and discus events with my teammates... Stephen Saenz Rio Grande City High School 30-5A Shotput and Discus Champion

entered the competition ranked first then. During the competition, “I was trying too hard and missed scratched on all of my throws. I’ve been working on how to be added Saenz. Teammates Saenz a sense of direction in th esame events with has changed the way

in the discus; he admitted his shot put was “bad” had a mental breakdown, and I messed up. I out on winning my first national title. I That was hard to take, and ever since then, a competitor and be confident in the ring,” Alex Garza and Geronimo Lopez give and leadership this season. Both complete Saenz. “Working with two other throwers I compete. I have teammates who work just as hard. It’s good to see them dedicated,” added Saenz. Garza’s best throw in the shot put is 56’01” while Lopez hit the 48’0 line. All three should finish in the top three in 30-5A. In the discus, Lopez threw 159’3, which ranks him second to Saenz inthe Valley. Garza falls in at third with 156’8”. Garza is only a freshmen at Rio Grande City. With the 305A meet just around the corner, Saenz has set his sights of reaching 215 in the discus and 73 in the shot, while defending his 2008 state title in the shot and hopefully overtaking UCLA commit Matt Kosecki (Humble, Texas) for the state’s disc crown. Through March 26, Kosecki has the edge in the disc – 198-2 to 197-2.5. “I would love to see Alex and Geronimo, along with myself advancing to the state meet in Austin this May,” adds Saenz. “It would be a great way to end my career at Rio.” HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE

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SPECIAL SALUTE

We Are The C (Georgetown, Texas)-The Hidalgo High School Early College Boys Soccer team defeated Mesquite Poteet 2-0 to win the University Interscholastic League’s State 4A Soccer Title. It’s been just a few days since Pirates head coach Zeke Morales coached his team to the state title game and says that he is “overwhelmed” by winning the title and he can still feel the chills running down his spine. “I can still feel the emotion. This win is unbelievable,” says Morales as his smiles circles his entire face. “Unbelievable. I told our players that we had some unfinished business to take care of after losing in the state-semifinals two years ago. Our team stuck together,” added Morales. And that they did. After losing to Brownsville Pace in “La Copa” tournament hosted by Hidalgo I.S.D. back in January, this Pirate team still managed to play together as a team. “We kept believing that we could get back to state,” said junior forward Jesus Mireles. But most importantly, Mireles wanted another crack at winning the title. “I was a freshmen back then when we went to the state tournament in 2007. We could have won it too. This year, I wanted to work harder to get this team back. And we did it,” said Mireles. Coach Morales, a former 1993 McAllen Memorial High School graduate, never imagined after graduating from high school, that sixteen-years later he would be coaching at Hidalgo and winning a state title in his young career. “This is wild. But I have to remember those who taught me well. My soccer coach at Memorial, Pat Leal inspired me to pursue my career as a coach. I will never forget him for teaching me,”added Morales. “He will always be remembered.” McAllen Memorial head soccer coach Pat Leal and his 12

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Two years ago, the Hidalgo Early College Boys Soccer team felt that they had some unfinished business to tend too after losing at the State 4A Soccer tournament in 2007. Now, this community is celebrating its first-ever state title by defeating Mesquite Poteet 2-0 in the Class 4A State Soccer Championships!

CHAMPIONS!

ps! Pictured are kneeling l-r are assistant coach Sal Di Grazia, Oscar Perez, Bertin Hernandez, Martin Pena, Jose Diaz, Rogelio Cantu, and re head coach Zeke Morales Sergio Hernandez, Walter Lince, Angel Nava, Carlos Gutierrez, Alberto Lizarraga, Marcelo Lopez, Maurcio pictured is Jesus Mireles. Assistant coaches include Luis Cardona, Ignacio Amezcua, Sal Perez, and Chris Gonzales. HSSM IMages) HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE

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wife Nidia both died in a car crash in Rio Hondo, Texas on May 30, 1999. “He would have loved to have seen this moment,” said Morales as he held back his tears. Morales thanked his athletic director Albert Guerra and his administration for giving him an opportunity at Hidalgo. In his first three seasons as head coach, he has led the Pirates to two state tournament appearances, winning one title. However, winning the state title in 2009 did not come easy for the Pirates. First, they had to settle for a third place finish in District 61-4A and then beat Weslaco East in overtime 10 just to advance to the next round. “It was a tough road because all of our victories

2009 Class 4A Soccer Champions

Hidalgo H.S. Early College

Road To The Title Bi-District

Weslaco East 1-0 OT Area Title

Mission Veterans 2-1 Regional Qtrs

Gregory-Portland 2-1 Regional Semifinals

Laredo LBJ 2-1 Regional Finals

Boerne Champion 2-1 State Semifinals

Brenham 3-2 (shootout) State Finals

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State 4A Soccer Champs! Hidalgo Pirate senior forward Angel Nava is pictured against Mitchell Davis of Mesquite Poteet in the State 4A finals. The Pirates clinched the title in their second trip to the State 4A Tournament in three years. (HSSM IMages/Sal Di Grazia)

were by one point scores,” laughs Morales. The Class 32-3A Hidalgo Pirates had to move up to one classification higher to Class 4A in soccer, since the UIL does not offer soccer in Class 3A. “Playing these tough 4A schools was a challenge but after beating Boerne, we felt more confident,” added Morales. March 31-April 25, 2009

The Pirates continued their title run with another victory in the State 4A semifinals with a 3-2 victory over last year’s finalist, Brenham. “The best part of winning this title is that it belongs to this community and next year we will have to defend our title,” said Esequiel Morales. “I am proud of these players and they deserved this championship.”


Teams Ready for District Meets HSSM Track and Field

(McAllen, Texas)-The Rio Grande Valley Track and Field District Championships will tip off this weekend at various stadiums throughout the area. The biggest question in 32-4A surrounds Mercedes senior Alex Trevino. The State 4A Bronze Medalist in the 200m in 2008 has been hampered by hamstrings throughout the

season. At the RGV Meet of Champions, Trevino cried out in pain as he aggrevated his hamstring in 200m running event. Despite the set back, Tiger teammate Alex De La Garza will be looking to make it back to state for another state medal in the 1600m where he placed second in Class 4A. Another long distant runner to watch

RGV Track and FieldChampionships April 16 District 30-5A (Donna Stadium) District 31-5A (Cats Stadium) District 32-5A (Sams Stadium) District 32-4A ( Gladiator Stadium) District 32-3A (Burnett Stadium) April 17 District 32-4A (Gladiator Stadium) April 18 District 30-5A (Donna Stadium) District 31-5A (Cats Stadium) District 32-5A (Sams Stadium) District 32-3A (Burnett Stadium) May 1-2 UIL Regional Track and Field Meet San Antonio, Texas

May 15-16 UIL State Track and Field Meet Austin, Texas

Great Jump. Mercedes long jumper Alex Trevino will be favored to win the 32-4A event. (HSSM IMages)

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will be McAllen Memorial’s Tricia Terry. The TCU bound runner will be vying for a state championship in her final season in the 3200m and 1600m runs. Last year, Terry brought home the Class 5A Silver Medal in the 1600m. Other Memorial standouts to look for will be freshmen pole vaulter Matthew Kaufmann and high jumper Jacob Garza. Kaufmann (14’0”) will go head-to-head with Sharyland’s Chase Riley (15’1”) in 305A, while Garza’s previous mark of 6’10” in the jump is best in the region. Last year at the State 5A Meet 16

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in Austin, Plano East’s Toddrick Allen won this event with the same clearing. He is favored to return to state. In the shot put and discus event, all heads will be watching Rio Grande City’s Stephen Saenz. The State 5A Shotput Champion should easily dominate this event in 30-5A, along with the discus. His best throw in the shotput this season is 71’0”. He also threw 197’11” feet in the discus this season. The Auburn University signee is eager to get back to state. Other players vying for district titles will be the 31-5A Edinburg March 31-April 25, 2009

For the Record. McAllen Memorial Freshmen high jumper Jacob Garza cleared 6’10” at the RGV Meet of Champions held at Sams Stadium. His mark ranks in the Top Three in Region IV. (HSSM IMages) North 400m relay team with a best time of 42.88 in the Valley. The Cougars will be challenged by PSJA Memorial and PSJA teams. Harlingen’s Ryan McNutt should give the Cardinals a gold medal in the 800m run while Victor Garcia of PSJA Memorial is favored in the 100m and 200m dash in 31-5A.


HSSM Softball Highlights

PSJA North Gunning for Playoffs (Pharr, Tx)-The PSJA North Lady Raiders (23-6, 9-2) will host Harlingen (19-7, 101) this Tuesday night with hopes of unseating the Lady Cards from the 31-5A standings. This game will be a pitcher’s duel match. North is the defending champions and are led

by ace, Roxanne Rodrguez with twentyone wins this season. If the Lady Raiders expect to upset the Lady Cards they will have to find a way to hit off pitcher Jennifer Garcia, who has held her opponents to 68 scoreless innings. Last year, the Lady

Raiders advanced to the State 5A Region IV quarterfinals before losing to San Benito 3-2. Harlingen lost to the Lady Greyhounds 1-0 in the first round of the playoffs. Against PSJA Memorial, Rodriguez went 4for-5 at plate.

PSJA North Ace. Senior Roxanne Rodriguez has led her Lady Raiders to a 23-6 record this year. The Lady Raiders are seeking for bid in the State 5A Regional Tournament. (HSSM IMages)


HSSM Baseball Highlights

Bulldogs Seeking State Bid in 2009

(McAllen, Tx)-The McAllen Bulldogs split games with Sharyland in 30-5A and with both teams tied for first with 9-1 records, Bulldog head coach Eliseo Pompa would love to win it all. Against Donna, the Bulldogs (20-3, 9-1) ended this series in five innings by shutting out the Redskins 10-0, while the Rattlers knocked off Rio Grande City 11-1 in five innings as well. Last year, the Bulldogs advanced to the State 5A Region IV semifinals before losing to San Antonio Reagan 2-6, 11-1, and 10-1. The Rattlers bid for a state title ended in the region quarterfinals with a 5-4 loss to Laredo United. The Longhorns advanced to the State 5A Tournament.They would lose to eventual state champion Plano West 11-4. Safe? The McAllen Bulldogs are tied with Sharyland in the 30-5A standings with 10-1 records. (HSSM IMages)

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Cordova Upsets Shary Class 5A Region IV Golf

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La Joya junior birdies last two holes to win 30-5A Title

(Palmview, Texas)-The 35-mph winds and chilling weather did not seem to bother the La Joya High School Coyote golf team as they surged to a 299 team finish on Day-Two to clinch the second place spot in 30-5A and advance to the State 5A Region IV Championships for the second straight year. Sharyland won the title for the fifth consecutive season with a 288 on the final day. Both teams will now travel this Tuesday to San Antonio, Texas to play at Pecan Valley Golf Course. Shotgun is set for 7:30 a.m. La Joya junior golfer JP Cordova managed to stay tied with 30-5A two-time defending champion Abraham Ancer from Sharyland with identical 2-over par 74 at the Martin Valley Golf Course in Palmview. Primary a Winter Texan Course, this flat course offered plenty of winds on Day One but with the cool breeze passing by on Day Two, Cordova stayed even and made his charge on the final three holes. “I was patient and stayed focus,� said Cordova. Ancer was leading by four strokes until a disastrous double-bogey on the No.18 Par 5. Still, Ancer needed a stronger finish but Cordova nailed a pitching wedge close enough for a birdie on the Par 4 Dog-legged No.17. Ancer would bogey No.17. On the final hole, Cordova 30-5A Golf Champion. Junior John Paul Cordova from La Joya High School came from behind to win the title. He birdie his last two holes. (HSSM IMages)

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Back to the Class 5A Region IV Golf Tournament Again. The Sharyland Rattlers will compete next week at Pecan Valley Golf Course in San Antonio. Pictured are (l-r) head coach Fernando Rodriguez, Aaron Ramon, Brandon Reyna, Carlos Pena, Abraham Ancer, and Christian Gaona. (HSSM IMages) would birdie his hole for the win and his first 30-5A title. Ancer lost his bid for a third straight title with another bogey on his No.16 Par 3. “This is awesome. I won district,” said Cordova. Sharyland’s Brandon

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Reyna had two day scores of 79-71 to finish third overall and he was recently signed to play golf for the University of Texas-Pan American this Fall. In 32-5A, the Brownsville Hanna No.1 team won the title

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along with senior Matt Cadriel (6973) winning the top medalist honors at the Tierra Santa Golf Course in Weslaco. The Panthers finished second to advance as well with a team score of 653. Kalen Vos fired two


rounds of 78-74 to lead the Panthers back to the regional tournament. In 31-5A, Harlingen South sophomore Roman Robledo captured his second straight title at the Tony Butler Golf Course in Harlingen to advance to regional. The Harlingen South Hawks also won the team title by edging Edinburg by two strokes. In girl’s tournament action, Weslaco’s Lizzie Hovda captured her second straight 32-5A title by shooting 79-79 on both days to lead her team and Edinburg North’s senior Felicia Espericueta won her fourth consecutive 31-5A title. Both advanced to the State 5A Region IV Championships next week in San Antonio, Texas. Espericueta will be attending SMU in the Fall on a golf scholarship Sharyland will be paired with San Antonio Regan and Austin Westlake this Tuesday, a matchup head coach Fernando Rodriguez anticipated. “This will be a great pairing for us. If our No.3,4, and 5 boys play well, we should advance to state,” adds Rodriguez. Freshmen Carlos Pena fired two rounds of 78-70 as the third man for the Rattlers while Aaron Ramon (77-75) and Christian Ganoa (79-81) completed their rounds with scores under 80. The biggest surprise in 30-5A was the superb play of La Joya’s Mike Morales. He started the first day with a 85 but a string of seven birdies netted him a score of 70 on the final day to lead his Coyotes.

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Back-to-Back titles. Senior Lizzie Hovda won her second straight 32-5A title and will now lead her Weslaco Pantherettes team to the Class 5A Regional Golf Tournament. (HSSM IMages)

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With the excitement of the possibility of the UIL moving the Class 5A Regional Tournament to the Rio Grande Valley in 2010, Valley golfers will probably play Pecan Valley for the last time in 2009. “This will be great if we get the Region IV Golf Tournament down here in the Rio Grande Valley,” said McAllen Memorial head coach Celso Gonzales. “It’s been long overdue.”

Class 5A Region IV Championships Pecan Valley G.C., San Antonio, Tx April 20-22

Girls First Round, 7:30 a.m. (Progressive Starts) April 21 Boys First Round, 7:30 a.m. (Shotgun) Girls Second Round, 7:30 a.m. (Shotgun) April 22 Boys Second Round, 7:30 a.m. (Progressive)

Class 4A Region IV Championships Golf Club of Texas, San Antonio, Tx April 20-22

April 20 Girls First Round, 7:30 a.m. (Progressive Starts) April 21 Boys First Round, 7:30 a.m. (Shotgun) Girls Second Round, 7:30 a.m. (Shotgun) April 22 Boys Boys Second Round, 7:30 a.m. (Progressive)

Four-time Champion. Senior Felicia Espericueta from Edinburg North will be favored to win the Class 5A Region IV Girl’s Championship. (HSSM IMages)

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