by Dr Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP | El Paso HS Sports (Local) RSS
Staff Report January 17, 2017 707 Views
This past weekend, teams from around El Paso and teams from throughout the Southwest made their way to Tucson, Arizona for the Annual Cactus Classic Invitational Volleyball Tournament.
As the El Paso Diggers Volleyball Club (14u) faced tough competition from teams throughout the Southwest and Mexico, they rose to each challenge and won 9 straight games, each in 2 sets; giving the Diggers their second straight Cactus Classic Invitational Volleyball Tournament crown.
Coach Tracy Lutich remarked, “These girls are competitors and winning is in their blood!” She also mentioned that hard work and tough coaching is essential to the success of her volleyball club.
This Diggers 14 and under (14u) team is comprised of girls from different areas of El Paso County and is coached by Club Director/Head Coach Tracy Lutich, Assistant Coaches Clarissa Ornelas and Madelynne Cera.
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In a much-anticipated game, Del Valle knocked off Parkland 6-0 in Women’s Soccer to pick up the victory Tuesday night. More importantly, both the teams and fans brought sweaters to donate as a result of a playful ‘ugly sweater’ contest from last year.
Andres Acosta was there – sans sweater – and brings you this ‘Story in Many Pics’
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle’s Head Football Coach Jesse Perales (pictured left) and Parkland High Principal Dr. Darryl Henson ( Pictured right) at the Del Valle VS Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle Sophmore Love Tovar (pictured Left) and Parkland High Principal Dr. Darryl Henson ( Pictured right) holding up the Sweater that started it all at Del Valle VS Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
Del Valle at Parkland Womens Soccer, The SweaterBet contest at Matador Stadium, January 24, 2017
by Dr Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP | El Paso HS Sports (Local) RSS
The Ysleta Independent School District has hired Aaron Price, former offensive coordinator at Humboldt State University, to serve as Hanks High School’s new athletic coordinator and head football coach.
Price has 19 years of collegiate-level football experience to include offensive coordinator at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), assistant football coach at Tulane University, assistant football coach at Washington State University, and offensive coordinator at Idaho State University.
Price holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Washington State University.
On Wednesday, he was introduced by Hanks High School Principal Gloria Spencer to students, faculty, and staff during a pep rally.
He is the son of Mike Price, former head football coach at UTEP.
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Burges basketball player Natalie Sanchez is competing against the top high school 3-point shooters in the nation for a chance to attend the Final Four in Phoenix and she needs your help to get there.
Sanchez is among 48 high school students selected to compete in the American Family Insurance #DreamFearlessly Fan Vote contest – a four week digital media competition matching up the top 16 high school dunkers, 16 men’s 3-point shooters and 16 women’s 3-point shooters.
“It feels good to be representing Burges High School in this competition,” Sanchez said. “It’s humbling as a kid from El Paso. Who would ever think of that?”
The player with the most votes in each bracket will be deemed a grand prize winner and receive an invitation for a roster spot at the 2017 American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships, held annually in the Final Four host city. The event will air on CBS during Final Four weekend in Phoenix on April 2.
Head coach Cynthia Hernandez believes Sanchez is a great asset to the basketball team and is proud of the point guard for competing in the national contest.
“It was a selection of the best 3-point shooters Right now, she’s 14th in the nation in 3-point baskets and 4th in the state,” Hernandez said. “Since her freshman year she’s won four district championships, four bi-district championships and four area championships. She’s been to two sweet sixteens. She’s accomplished a lot.”
Sanchez’ accomplishments are what helped her be selected for the national contest. A committee of judges selected the contestants based on their demonstrated skillset, high school stats, character and leadership qualities. Once selected, players had to submit a highlight reel to post on the competition website and garner votes.
“She’s the only student from El Paso selected, and I believe she’s the only one to ever be invited,” Hernandez said. “It’s going to be nationally televised event that can promote our kids, our school and EPISD.”
Sanchez is excited about the contest, which serves as another milestone in her love of the sport. Basketball has always played an important role in her life from a young age. She joined a youth basketball league at four-years-old, falling in love with the competitiveness of the game.
“My brother, cousin and I joined a basketball league, and that’s how I started.” Sanchez said. “I liked everything about it. I like scoring points. I like taking the ball from other players.”
She has continued cultivating her passion at Burges High School, playing on the team since her freshman year.
“From my first year until now I have seen how much basketball means here in El Paso,” Sanchez said. “Making it to playoffs makes you grow as a person and as an athlete. It makes you care more for the sport and work harder on your game because there are people out there that are better than you and ready to beat you. The biggest thing I have learned is to have confidence in team, my coaches and myself.”
To vote for Natalie Sanchez, visit www.highschoolslam.com and select her name in the Women’s 3-Point category.
by Dr Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP | El Paso HS Sports (Local) RSS
Staff Report March 2, 2017 394 Views
Fans of high-school basketball will have a chance to listen to a live radio stream of the Andress High School and Burges High School Sweet 16 matches in this year’s 5A Boys Texas State Tournament this Friday.
Through a partnership with Town Talk Radio, fans of the Eagles and the Mustangs will be able to follow along the games via a live radio stream available here.
The public also will have the option to download an app that will allow them to listen live on their smart phone.
Burges will play Fort Worth Eastern Hills at 3 p.m. El Paso time. Andress will play Northwest at 5 p.m. El Paso time. Both games are at Western Texas College in Snyder.
If both teams win, they will meet each other in the Elite 8 on Saturday. That game also will be available for radio live stream at the same website. The Elite 8 game starts at 1 p.m. also at Western Texas College.
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by Dr Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP | El Paso HS Sports (Local) RSS
The basketball season ended for Burges point guard Natalie Sanchez, but her senior year as a Mustang player will not be done until she reaches the NCAA Final Four in Phoenix this weekend.
Sanchez won the #Dreamfearlessly Fan Vote competition, an online voting contest that guaranteed her a spot to compete at the American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championships this weekend.
She beat Bethany Wolph, from Valley Christian in Arizona, with a 56 percent vote in the final bracket.
“I was actually coming back from spring break when my mom sent out a message that I had won,” Sanchez said. “I felt good. I am a little nervous for what’s coming up, but it feels good to represent El Paso.”
Sanchez is thankful to the Burges community and especially her family for voting for her during the competition.
“They constantly texted me reminding me to vote, so I would go vote and check,” Sanchez said.
The senior will compete against five other competitors in the nationally televised event, which will air on CBS during the Final Four weekend on April 2.
“I am looking forward to competing against other great shooters. It’s going to be a great experience,” Sanchez said. “I’ve been practicing since last Thursday. Just trying to find my shot since my last game.”
Coach Cynthia Hernandez has been working with Sanchez, setting up basketball racks to practice for the competition. She is excited to cheer her on from the stands.
“I’m going to be there so I get to see her compete in person,” Sanchez said. “It’s awesome. It’s a great opportunity for her and for Burges. It’s a good way to promote to our students, school and EPISD.”
To view Natalie’s video log on to www.highschoolslam.com and click on the Women’s 3-Point tab.
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The UTEP women’s tennis team dropped a hard-fought match to Iowa State on Friday at the El Paso Tennis and Swim Club. The Cyclones, who have now won 12 straight, took the 4-0 victory.
The short-handed Miners had a strong showing in doubles play. The highlight of the day came from sophomore Raven Bennett and senior Daphne Visscher, who turned in a dominating 6-1 victory over the Cyclones’ Margarita Timakova and Annabella Bonadonna on court two. The decisive match for the doubles point came on court one, with Milou Pietersz and Lois Wagenvoort going toe-to-toe with Iowa State’s Samantha Budai and Maty Cancini. The Miner duo had a 5-4 lead late but could not hold on, falling to the Cyclones 7-5.
Only four singles matches were played, and because of forfeits on courts five and six, the Cyclones took the match 4-0. The Miners were playing without the injured Maria Paula Medina and Duda Santos.
The Miners will be back in action Friday, March 24, when they travel to Albuquerque, N.M. to meet with New Mexico. First serve against the Lobos is 11 a.m. MT.
Iowa State 4, UTEP 0
Singles competition
1. Milou Pietersz (UTEP) vs. Budai, Samantha (ISU) 3-6, 4-3, unfinished
2. Cancini, Maty (ISU) def. Daphne Visscher (UTEP) 6-3, 6-1
3. Lois Wagenvoort (UTEP) vs. Espindola, Regina (ISU) 3-6, 5-2, unfinished
4. Raven Bennett (UTEP) vs. Freeman, Erin (ISU) 7-5, 3-2, unfinished
5. Bonadonna, Annabella (ISU) def. No player (UTEP), by forfeit
6. Timakova, Margarita (ISU) def. No player (UTEP), by forfeit
Doubles competition
1. Budai, Samantha/Cancini, Maty (ISU) def. Milou Pietersz/Lois Wagenvoort (UTEP) 7-5
2. Raven Bennett/Daphne Visscher (UTEP) def. Timakova, Margarita/Bonadonna, Annabella (ISU) 6-1
3. Alvarez, Karen/Freeman, Erin (ISU) def. No player/No player (UTEP), by forfeit
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Tables are now on sale for the 43rd edition of “Dinner With the Miners,” the annual awards banquet for UTEP Athletics. This year’s event, sponsored by the El Paso Downtown Lions Club, will be held on Thursday, April 27 at the Wyndham El Paso Airport.
Coaches and student-athletes will be in attendance for each of UTEP’s 16 Division I sports, with Most Valuable Athlete awards being presented.
UTEP’s Male and Female Athlete of the Year will also be announced as well as the recipient of the Golden Miner Award, presented to UTEP’s top all-around student-athlete based on athletics, academics and community service.
The social hour begins at 5 p.m., with dinner and the program to follow at 6:15 p.m.
Prices are $275 for three seats at a shared table with two student-athletes/coaches, and $500 for six seats at a shared table with four student-athletes/coaches. Funds raised are allocated to the UTEP student-athlete scholarship fund.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call Jim Peak at (915) 581-0490.
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The UTEP men’s golf team will make a trip to the Alamo City to compete in the Lone Star Invitational, hosted by UTSA at the Briggs Ranch Golf Club (par 72/7,247 yards) in San Antonio, Texas.
The invitational will run from March 20-21 with an 8:30 a.m. (9:30 a.m. MT) shotgun start both days (36 holesMonday, 18 holes Tuesday).
Coming off a ninth place finish last week at the Border Olympics, UTEP will send Frederik Dreier, Aaron Terrazas, Nicklas Pihl, Andreas Sorensen, Charles Corner, and Prescott Mann, who will be playing as an individual, to the links.
The Miners, who placed fourth in last year’s Lone Star Invitational with 32-over par 896 (305-298-293), will compete in a field that includes 2016 Lone Star champ New Mexico, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Illinois, Little Rock, Louisiana-Lafayette, McNeese State, Mississippi State, New Mexico State, Oklahoma, Rice, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas State, and UTSA.
2017 Lone Star Invitational
Monday, March 20 — Tuesday, March 21
Briggs Ranch Golf Club (7,247 yards/par 72), San Antonio, Texas
Monday, March 20
8:30 a.m. — First & Second Rounds
(shotgun start)Tuesday, March 21
8:30 a.m. — Final Round
(shotgun start)
Field:
Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Illinois, Little Rock, Louisiana-Lafayette, McNeese State, Mississippi State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Oklahoma, Rice, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas State, UTEP, UTSA.
by Dr Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP | UTEP (Local) RSS
Kaitlin Ryder connected on a three-run home run and El Paso native Erika Harrawood earned a victory as UTEP defeated Middle Tennessee 7-6, in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader at the Helen of Troy Softball Complex.
Ryder tallied two more RBI in game two but the Blue Raiders (10-12, 1-4 Conference USA) held on to win their first ever game in El Paso, 5-2, over the Miners (6-19, 1-4 C-USA).
“[Middle Tennessee] is a scrappy team and much improved,” fourth-year head coach Tobin Echo-Hawk said. “They kept fighting and did a better job, especially in the second game.”
The series finale is Sunday at noon. Fan can get in free with canned food for Home Run for the Hungry.
UTEP 7, Middle Tennessee 6
Harrawood (2-7) won her first ever game in her hometown, hurling 6.1 frames with five runs (four earned) while striking out four and walking none.
“She did a great job,” Echo-Hawk said about Harrawood’s performance. “She got some really big outs for us. Even in the that first inning there were runners on and she did a nice job of getting herself out of those tough situations. She did it multiple times throughout the game. It was just a great and solid performance. She didn’t give up too many big hits with runners in scoring position.”
The UTEP offense gave Harrawood a comfortable 7-0 lead before Middle Tennessee made a bid for a comeback.
Hope Moreno put the Miners on the board in first inning on a groundout to second base. Moreno still recorded an RBI as Lindsey Sokoloski crossed the dish for an early 1-0 advantage. Sokoloski reached on an error and advanced to second. She would eventually find herself at third after Kiki Pepi singled.
It was in the second inning Ryder blew the game open with her second dinger of the season. The junior drove a 1-2 pitch over left that put her squad up 4-0.
In the fourth, Courtney Clayton singled in Taylor Sargent, who had led off the inning with a single to left. Pepi then used a first-pitch double up the middle, scoring Clayton and Ariel Blair for a 7-0 lead.
Middle Tennessee scored two runs in the sixth behind a RBI each from Morgan Harris and Dani Munoz. Things got interesting in the seventh when the Blue Raiders crossed the dish four more times, but Devyn Cretz notched her first career save by forcing a groundout by Kaylyn Slatter with one runner on to end the ball game.
Pepi finished 2-for-3 with two RBI (19 RBI in 2017). Sargent produced her first multi-hit game (2-for-3) since March 5 and Pamala Baber finished with a 2-for-3 outing and a run scored. Ryder produced a season-high three RBI and six putouts from behind the plate. Ryder made her first start at catcher since Feb. 26 against Utah State.
Harrawood, at one point in the ball game, retired 10 consecutive batters that started in the second inning. The Blue Raiders went down in order the next three innings before Precious Birdsong led off the sixth inning with a single.
UTEP 2, Middle Tennessee 5
The Blue Raiders took an early 2-0 lead in the second frame off a RBI each from Kristin Uselton and Keely McGee.
The fighting Miners answered with a pair of runs of their own off Ryder’s bat in the third inning. Cortney Smith led off with a single while Blair used an infield single to reach first. Ryder came in to pinch hit for Sokoloski and came up with a two-run single to left on a 1-0 pitch that plated Smith and Blair.
After two scoreless innings, Munoz doubled off the wall with one out in the sixth. Lexi Cushing came in as a pinch hitter and singled in Munoz for a 3-2 edge. After Kirstyn Cuccia popped out to second, Uselton came up with a big two-run home run over left. Baber, who made the start at left, almost came up with the steal above the fence, but she couldn’t hold on to the ball in the valiant effort.
“It was in her glove,” Echo-Hawk said. “It’s like I told [the team], sometimes when things are not going your way, everything doesn’t go your way. She had a glove on it and almost made a great play.”
The Miners looked to rally as Clayton, with two outs, doubled to left. Ryder then followed with a single that advanced Clayton to third. But Pepi flied out to center to end the contest.
Clayton tallied another multi-hit game, going 2-for-3. It was her ninth multi-hit game of the season and no. 51 for her career. Ryder produced two more hits, while Smith finished 2-for-3.
The pitching staff as a unit on Saturday, only walked two batters and struck out seven Blue Raiders. Cretz (4-5), the game two starter, struck out three in a complete game effort.
“[The pitching staff] is getting much better and much improved,” Echo-Hawk said. “We just need to play better defense behind the pitchers. Sometimes we get on our heels on defense and should have more of an attack kind of mentality.”
UTEP, however, did turn another double play in game two. It’s the tenth double play turned in 2017.