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New beginning: Bulldogs look to improve under new coach
Much like the rest of the high school football programs across the Valley, the McAllen Bulldogs are strapping on their pads in preparation for the new season to come. However, ...
Mission Vets track star signs with UTSA
Keilah Garcia, a senior at Mission Veterans Memorial High School, had a knack for discus that started in junior high, and it didn’t take long for her to catch the ...
Close call: Rattlers take Game 1 of area series
By: Jonathan Salinas The bottom of the seventh inning started much like any other that involves the Sharyland Rattlers: a commanding 10-3 lead and Tres Barrera on the mound. However, ...
Sharyland trio sign letters of intent
An anxious crowd circled the infamous Sharyland Rattlers trophy case Thursday afternoon as three student-athletes were set to secure their collegiate future. Gabriel Rodriguez, who competed in cross country and ...
Movin’ on up: Martinez becomes fourth Patriot to sign
With the vast amount of competition in the state of Texas, most high school programs are considered lucky if they sign one or two athletes to play at the collegiate ...
Goin’ deep: Long ball pushes Bears past Chargers
It isn’t every day the home crowd gets the pleasure to witness their team crush multiple homeruns in a single game in the Rio Grande Valley, much less in ...
Return to glory: Palmview clinches playoff berth with win over ...
With about six games remaining in the regular season, Palmview Lobos coach Manuel Garcia pointed out that they made only two playoff appearances in their five years of existence, both ...
Nerve-wrecking: Coyotes outlast Cougars in extra innings
Both teams had already clinched a playoff berth before entering Friday night’s game. With the Edinburg North Cougars one game ahead of the La Joya Coyotes in the standings, the ...
Young guns ready for softball playoffs
When teams occupy more than half of their roster with inexperienced freshmen, that’s usually a big red flag that they’re in for the much dreaded “rebuilding year.” When most people ...
Playing with the big boys
Standing at a less than average height of 5-feet-6-inches, Sharyland’s Francisco “Pancho” Martinez has heard every possible negative remark from his naysayers about his inability to play baseball due to ...
This writer does not have a description yet...
Latest Articles
New beginning: Bulldogs look to improve under new coach
Much like the rest of the high school football programs across the Valley, the McAllen Bulldogs are strapping on their pads in preparation for the new season to come. However, ...
Mission Vets track star signs with UTSA
Keilah Garcia, a senior at Mission Veterans Memorial High School, had a knack for discus that started in junior high, and it didn’t take long for her to catch the ...
Close call: Rattlers take Game 1 of area series
By: Jonathan Salinas The bottom of the seventh inning started much like any other that involves the Sharyland Rattlers: a commanding 10-3 lead and Tres Barrera on the mound. However, ...
Sharyland trio sign letters of intent
An anxious crowd circled the infamous Sharyland Rattlers trophy case Thursday afternoon as three student-athletes were set to secure their collegiate future. Gabriel Rodriguez, who competed in cross country and ...
Movin’ on up: Martinez becomes fourth Patriot to sign
With the vast amount of competition in the state of Texas, most high school programs are considered lucky if they sign one or two athletes to play at the collegiate ...
Goin’ deep: Long ball pushes Bears past Chargers
It isn’t every day the home crowd gets the pleasure to witness their team crush multiple homeruns in a single game in the Rio Grande Valley, much less in ...
Return to glory: Palmview clinches playoff berth with win over ...
With about six games remaining in the regular season, Palmview Lobos coach Manuel Garcia pointed out that they made only two playoff appearances in their five years of existence, both ...
Nerve-wrecking: Coyotes outlast Cougars in extra innings
Both teams had already clinched a playoff berth before entering Friday night’s game. With the Edinburg North Cougars one game ahead of the La Joya Coyotes in the standings, the ...
Young guns ready for softball playoffs
When teams occupy more than half of their roster with inexperienced freshmen, that’s usually a big red flag that they’re in for the much dreaded “rebuilding year.” When most people ...
Playing with the big boys
Standing at a less than average height of 5-feet-6-inches, Sharyland’s Francisco “Pancho” Martinez has heard every possible negative remark from his naysayers about his inability to play baseball due to ...




