south vs. madison, 6:09 first quarter
Friday, February 22nd, 2008 by pconatzerdown 8-0 and looking a little shakey South coach Dawn Engleman calls a timeout
One Nation Under a BlogOne Nation Under a BlogArchive for the 'Uncategorized' Categorysouth vs. madison, 6:09 first quarterFriday, February 22nd, 2008 by pconatzerdown 8-0 and looking a little shakey South coach Dawn Engleman calls a timeout Live from San Antonio, it’s the regional tournamentFriday, February 22nd, 2008 by pconatzerFirst quarter is over in the first regional semifinal and Wagner leads 21-8 McHi had pulled to within 10-6 with about two-and-half-minutes left in the period, but The Lady Thunderbirds stiffened their interior defense and started to create more turnovers and closed out the first stanza with a 11-2 run There are timesWednesday, February 20th, 2008 by pconatzerThis is one of those times, I wish I could be in more than one place at once. There’s just so much stuff going on. Friday night, I’ll be in San Antonio at the Class 5A, girls regional tournament where Harlingen South will play San Antonio Madison at 8 p.m. That will give me a chance to watch the first semifinal, which starts at 6 p.m., which will feature McHi and San Antonio Wagner. The Lady T-Birds have been the dominant team in Region IV this season and feature an imposing inside game and some quick guards. I’m thinking that on their day, the Lady Hawks can beat San Antonio Madison. And while I would love to see an all-Valley regional final…it will take a special performance from McHi to beat Wagner… Also on Friday, the La Feria Lionettes, who are riding a three-game playoff win streak will take on Llano, at the Class 3A, Region IV, regional semifinals at Texas A&M-Kingsville (my alma mater). Meanwhile up in Austin, the state swim meet gets underway on Friday and both South and Harlingen have athletes taking part. State meets are always special events. Also on tap, Friday night is a pretty big girls’ soccer game. Harlingen South will play host to Edinburg North at the Hawks mini-stadium and while South goes into every game against a Valley team as favorites, North is a good team and just a game behind South in the race for first in 31-5A…. I’m going to start blogging a little more often…..on this site… thanks Port Isabel at RaymondvilleThursday, September 6th, 2007 by pconatzerRaymondville wins this one in a close one — 27-20. Alex Leal picks up career win No. 200. That’s what I think will happen anyway. Friday Night Lights And PredictionsFriday, August 31st, 2007 by pconatzerIn about three hours, the lights will be on and the season will begin. Here’s my picks for the playoffs in no particular order: District 30-5A: Rio Grande City, McAllen, La Joya, Donna District 31-5A: South, Harlingen, PSJA North, Edinburg North District 32-5A: Weslaco, San Benito, Los Fresnos, Rivera District 32-4A: E-E, Mercedes, Mission District 32-3A: Port Isabel, Rio Hondo, La Feria District 31-3A: Raymondville, Zapata, Lyford District 32-2A: Hebbronville, Bishop, Banquette District 32-A: La Villa, Ben Bolt, Bruni Too much exposure?Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 by pconatzerFSN will be televising 10 high school football games this season. It’s sponsored by NIKE. (The high school market can be very lucrative for equipment.) And you can’t blame NIKE for wanting to get athletes at any level in their equipment. After all, the influence of a high school athlete is often overlooked. I routinely see young kids asking players from local high school teams for autographs. So if the Cardinals, Greyhounds, Hawks, Lions, or Tarpons, etc., etc., are wearing NIKE, you can bet little Cardinals, Greyhounds..etc…will want to wear NIKE and push mommy and daddy to buy them. The first two games feature Texas teams. The first one will pit Euless Trinity against Odessa Permian. Permian probably doesn’t need any more publicity. In a small case of irony, the game isn’t being played on Friday night. Trinity and Permian will be playing under the Saturday Night Lights on Sept. 15. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. In the second game involving a Texas team, Longview will play host to John Curtis Christian School from River Ridge, La. John Curtis is a private school; but, in Louisiana, private schools are allowed to play with public schools. John Curtis is ranked 15th in the USA Today’s preseason Super 25. Curtis had its media day on Aug. 21. That’s what scares me a little bit. Sometimes, I wonder if what we as the media do has too much of a negative impact on high school athletics. Do we make it more important than it is?. I don’t know. I don’t think the media is an influential as many commentators would have us believe. In the words of Public Enemy..”Don’t believe the hype.” I’m not sure whether televising high school football games is too much exposure. Sometimes I think it is, sometimes I think it isn’t. Then again, the Little League World Series is on television right now. Assistant coaches who will become head coachesTuesday, August 21st, 2007 by pconatzerWhen we have some spare time in the newsroom, we sometimes throw out lists. One of the recent lists we discussed was which assistant coaches are likely to be head coaches. Any suggestions? Robert VelaSaturday, August 18th, 2007 by pconatzerLong-time Edinburg head coach Robert Vela died this morning. He died at home with his family. His death wasn’t unexpected but that didn’t make the news any easier to take. I didn’t cover Edinburg on a regular basis, but I would talk to Coach Vela a couple of times a season. On the phone he was always courteous and easy to work with. Win or lose, he always made himself available after games. He was class act in every sense of the word. He will be sorely missed. It’s Tarpon timeMonday, August 13th, 2007 by pconatzerExpectations are always high where Port Isabel football is concerned. After all, no discussion of who is the best program in the Valley can even start without the Tarpons being mentioned. And if there is a Valley team that can win a state championship in football, it will more than likely be Port Isabel. According to coach Monty Stumbaugh, who given a cowboy hat and a duster, wouldn’t look out of place in a western movie, the Tarpons’ goal is to play “December football.” December football means making it to the third round of the playoffs; the Tarpons didn’t do it last season, but don’t bet against them playing in December this season. Historic, you have to be kidding me!Tuesday, August 7th, 2007 by pconatzerThe Killer Bees are celebrating their fifth anniversary in this upcoming season. There’s nothing wrong with celebrating, however, the club’s PR staff is going overboard. Way overboard as the radio commercials talk about the historic fifth-anniversary. Sorry, there’s no way a fifth anniversary is historic. Especially, the fifth anniversary of a minor league team. To add insult to injury, the team’s website is promoting an “All-Time Killer Bees Team.” Once again, five years isn’t enough to create an all-time team. Come on, celebrate when you have something meaningful to celebrate. No wonder nobody in the U.S. has a sense of history. |