Freshman Horses finish up scrimmage schedule

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
The Devine freshman football team completed its second of two scrimmages over in Geronimo against Navarro last Thursday. The Panthers topped the Horses 4-1 overall as the Horses ready to open their season August 25 against San Antonio Memorial. The Freshman and JV teams will combine for a single game at Veterans Memorial Stadium with kickoff scheduled for 5:30pm.
“We started off strong, with quarterback Karter Brown connecting with Mario Vicente on a 35-yard touchdown throw to open things up,” said Coach Steven Estrada. “Overall we did a great job, played hard and look forward to Memorial.”
Estrada pointed out the linemen Christian San Miguel and Nate Martinez stood out on the offensive side of the ball with defensively linebackers Riley Gutierrez and Christian Monreal “filled the gaps and made some solid tackles.” He also stated that Tyler Hinnant had a good scrimmage at defensive end.
Although Devine had only the one score, they did have several other nice plays offensively.
“We made some plays, but some drives were stalled due to various mistakes on either blocking assignments or turnovers,” said Coach Evan Eads. “I take part of the blame in calling a few of the wrong plays as well.”
Ryan Weinkam had a good night from the offensive backfield. Eads stated Weinkam “had an impressive 25-yard run” and that he has “great vision on our signature sweep play.”
“Tyler Hinnant had a good night at the tight end position, and has been one of our better players throughout two-a-days,” Eads said in closing.

Devine Tennis opens District against Uvalde

Arabian Savanna Pequeno slams one over during the varsity tennis match.
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The Devine High School Tennis team played their district match against Uvalde on August 18th.
Varsity results
Victor Schaefer/Logan Davis lost 0-6,1-6; Victor lost 3-6,2-6, Logan lost 0-6,0-6.
Ethin Erwin/Hector Garza lost 1-6,2-6; Ethin lost 2-6,4-6, Hector lost 2-6,3-6.
Ethan Gelinas/Tanner Davis lost 1-6,2-6; Ethan lost 1-6,2-6, Tanner lost 2-6,0-6.
Jordan Erxleben/Savanna Pequeno lost 1-6,2-6; Jordan lost 1-6,0-6, Savanna lost 4-6,0-6.
Kelsey Dishman/Oakley Malone lost 4-6,6-4,4-10; Kelsey lost 1-6,3-6, Oakley lost 6-8.
Joselyn Guajardo/Brianna Schaefer lost 3-6,2-6; Joselyn lost 0-6,4-6, Brianna lost 1-6,1-6.
Johnathon Gelinas/Danelly Rodriguez won 6-3,6-4; Johnathon lost 1-6,3-6, Danelly lost 1-6,2-6.

JV results
Brooks Poppe lost 0-8, Adam Salinas lost 4-8, Bobby Herrera lost 2-8, Matthew Pequeno lost 0-8, Lucas Head lost 1-8, Isaiah Camacho lost 1-8, Trinity Spurgers lost 3-8, Victoria Nunez won 8-3, Bailey Ornelas lost 4-8, Samson Yanez lost 0-8, Jeremiah Cardenas lost 0-8, Jilliyn Guajardo lost 6-8, Adam Moreno lost 1-8, Iris Stricker won 8-6, Curtis Kuykendall lost 0-8, Juan Zamaro lost 1-8, Jacelyn Delaney lost 1-8, Michael Biediger lost 0-8, Felix Mendoza lost 0-8, Zack Martinez lost 1-8, Abby Saunders lost 3-8, Alanna Monreal 2-8, Adam Salinas lost 2-8, Matthew Pequeno lost 0-8, Brooks Poppe won 8-4, Kellie Brown lost 2-8, Isaiah Camacho lost 0-8, Bobby Herrera won 8-5, Lily Lawless lost 6-8, Lucas Head lost 3-8, Cydney Shuler lost 0-8, Savanah Shuler lost 4-8, Miranda Guerrero lost 0-8, Jacelyn Delaney lost 0-8, Eirys Wallace lost 0-8, Abby Saunders won 8-4, Hope Ramirez won 8-0, Kellie Brown lost 7-9, Victoria Nunez/Trinity Spurgers won 8-5, Curtis Kuykendall/Jeremiah Cardenas lost 2-8, Zack Martinez/Samson Yanez lost 1-8, Isaiah Camacho/Lucas Head lost 1-8, Michael Biediger/Felix Mendoza lost 0-6, Hope Ramirez/Miranda Guerrero lost 2-8, Alanna Monreal/Iris Stricker won 6-3, Isaiah Camacho/Lucas Head lost 0-8, Brooks Poppe/Adam Salinas lost 0-8, Cydney Shuler/Savanah Shuler lost 0-8, Iris Stricker/Alanna Monreal lost 3-8, Matthew Pequeno/Bobby Herrera lost 3-8, Felix Mendoza/Michael Biediger lost 0-8, Juan Zamora/Adam Moreno lost 2-8, Brooks Poppe/Adam Salinas won 8-2, Cydney Shuler/Savanah Shuler won 6-2, Jacelyn Delaney/Kelli Brown lost 1-8, Abby Saunders/Jilliyn Guajardo lost 7-9.
Devine played Tuloso-Midway on Friday, August 19, a highly ranked team. “Overall we lost 5-14 to a highly ranked team. We were very competitive and fought to the very end. This is the best performance we have had in 3 years playing T-M at their house. I am excited about the progress we are making, and look forward to having a chance to avenge our last year performance against Hondo on Wednesday,” said Coach Felter.
Victor Schaefer/Logan Davis lost 1-6,3-6, Victor won 5-7,6-3,10-5, Logan lost 1-6,0-6, Ehtin Erwin/Hector Garza lost 1-6, 2-6, Ethin lost 1-6,1-6, Hector lost 1-6,3-6, Ethan Gelinas/Tanner Davis lost 1-6,2-6, Tanner lost 1-6,2-6, Ethan lost 0-4,0-4, Ethan lost 2-4,1-4, Brooks Poppe lost 0-4,0-4, then lost 1-4,0-4, then lost 0-4,0-4, Johnathon Gelinas/Kelsey Dishman won 5-3,5-7,10-7, Johnathon lost 2-6,3-6, Kelsey won 6-3,7-6(7-3), Savanna Pequeno/Jordan Erxleben lost 4-6,1-6, Jordan lost 2-6,0-6, Savanna lost 3-6,6-2,5-10, Danelly Rodriguez/Victoria Nunez won 6-3,6-1, Danelly Rodriguez lost 6-7,3-6, Victoria lost 3-6,5-7, Oakley Malone/Joselyn Guajardo won 6-7(8-10),6-4,10-4, Oakley lost 3-5,0-4, Joselyn won 4-0,4-1, Brianna lost 0-4,1-4, then won 4-0,4-2.
“We had a very disappointing performance against a very good Uvalde team,” said Coach Mark Feltner.
Wednesday, August 24th they head to Hondo for their second district match.

Lady Mustangs fight hard agiant Sabinal and Devine Tourney opponents

Varsity Natalia Mustang #5 Angelina Duenes puts the ball into play.

By Noah Gilkey
The Natalia Lady Mustangs kicked off their season last Tuesday, the 16th at home against Sabinal High school. The Ladies played a tough three round series against Sabinal, and while unfortunately fell 0-3, showed potential for a promising season ahead.
Sophomore Lady Mustang Tommie Gunn led the team in assists, earning 18 assists throughout all three matches against Sabinal. Sophomore Abigail Fulton made a showing as well, earning 18 digs, 2 aces, and 8 kills.
With a 3 day turnaround the Varsity Lady Mustangs travelled to Devine high school on Saturday, the 19th to take part in the Devine Varsity Tournament. Slated for 3 games, the Varsity Lady Mustangs competed first against Three Rivers High School and played hard before falling in two games. Sophomore Anaya Jones led the team with an impressive 9 kills and 7 aces. Sophomore Tommie Gunn again led in assists with 10 from her hand, and Abigail Fulton had 8 digs.

Varsity Natalia Mustang #2 Anaya Jones receives a tough serve from middle back.

A few hours later the Lady Mustangs were up again against the Devine Arabians. The Lady Mustangs fought hard but fell just short against the Arabians on their home court. Sophomore Anaya Jones again led the Lady Mustangs across notable stats with 7 kills and 1 block, Angelina Solis made her presence known with 5 digs, and Tommie Gunn did what she does best and put the ball up for 11 assists.
Moving to their last game of the day the Lady Mustangs played a hard fought game against Fox Tech High School but again fell just short of the win. Anaya Jones and Angelina Solis led in kills with 6 to each of them, Angelina led in digs with 8, and Angelina Duenes earned 3 aces.
Day two of the tourney began for the Lady Mustangs against Somerset High School, with sophomore Tommie Gunn leading across stats for the Lady Mustangs with 3 kills and 3 aces. The Lady Mustangs played a tough game before falling to Somerset.
Moving to their next game the Lady Mustangs were hungry for a win and earned themselves one against Ingleside High School. Angelina Solis put up an impressive 8 kills and 2 blocks, and Anaya Jones led in digs with 6.
The Lady Mustangs closed out the tournament competing well against Crystal City High School, unfortunately falling short of the win in the end. Sophomore Anaya Jones led no matter which direction the ball was being sent with 5 kills and 9 digs by the end of the game. Sophomore Abigail Thompson put up 2 blocks, Sophomore Angelina Solis put down 4 kills, and Sophomore Abigail Fulton earned 7 digs.
Overall a great two days of competition and learning for the Lady Mustangs, they are more ready and hungry for the rest of their season and eager to improve as it moves along.

Complete stats: At Sabinal 
Kills: Anaya Jones and Abigail Fulton with 8
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 18
Aces: Abigail Fulton with 2 
Blocks: Abigail Thompson with 1
Digs: Abigail Fulton with our 18 and Anaya Jones with 8

Devine Tourney
Game 1 against Three Rivers 
Kills: Anaya Jones with 9 and Angelina Solis with 2
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 10
Aces: Angelina Solis and Valerie Saenz with 2
Blocks: 
Digs: Abigail Fulton with 8 and Anaya Jones with 7

Game 2 against Devine 
Kills: Anaya Jones with 7 and Angelina Solis with 3
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 11
Aces: Abigail Fulton with 2
Blocks: Anaya Jones with 1
Digs: Angelina Solis with 5

Game 3 against Fox Tech
Kills: Anaya Jones and Angelina Solis with 6
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 17
Aces: Angelina Duenes with 3
Digs: Angelina Duenes with 8, Anaya Jones and Abigail Fulton with 6

Game 4 against Somerset
Kills: Tommie Gunn and Abigail Fulton with 3
Assists: Anaya Jones with 6
Aces: Tommie Gunn with 3
Digs: Marissa Castro and Valerie Saenz with 3

Game 5 against Ingleside 
Kills: Angelina Solis with 8 and Anaya Jones with 7
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 15
Aces: Valerie Saenz with 5
Blocks: Abigail Thompson and Angelina Solis with 2
Digs: Anaya Jones with 6

Game 6 against Crystal City
Kills: Anaya Jones with 5 and Angelina Solis with 4
Assists: Tommie Gunn with 9
Aces: Abigail Fulton with 3
Blocks: Abigail Thompson with 2
Digs: Anaya Jones with 9 and Abigail Fulton with 7

Lytle set for showdown with Jefferson at the Rockpile Friday Night!

Lytle Pirates QB Connor Martin runs the ball while OL Austin Dubose leads the way, blocking. Photos by Katara Whitefield

By Eric Smith
Staff Writer
Coach Adrian Trevino and the fighting Lytle Pirates will kick-off the 2022 Texas High School Football season Friday night in one of the most historic San Antonio area Stadiums, better known as the Rockpile. The Pirates will battle the Class 14-5A (Div.II) Jefferson Mustangs at 7:00 p.m. as both teams concluded two weeks’ worth of scrimmage action.
Scrimmage Re-cap: The Brackett Tigers and the San Antonio Christian Lions were in town at Walter Joyce Stadium last week to wrap up scrimmage play with a Tri-Scrimmage vs. the black and gold.
“We thought the scrimmage went well for us,” Coach Adrian Trevino said. “Our JV team is a great group of young men who will continue to improve. They had a lot of success last season att the JH level so we are looking to keep this group together and playing together. They are all talented and they work hard and are very coachable.”

Lytle Pirate Carlos Gonzalez takes down a Bracketville Lion during a recent scrimmage. Photo by Katara Whitfield.

When it came to the Pirate Varsity, according to Trevino, the Pirates were able to score a combined three touchdowns and one two point conversion during the tri-scrimmage as opposed to giving up a single touchdown./
“Our Varsity team took some great strides this past week,” Trevino said. “We played two physical teams in San Antonio Christian and Brackett. I felt our offense moved the ball well, both on the ground and through the air and we were able to get some special teams work in also.”
According to Trevino, his staff wants to continue to develop their depth to assure each player is ready to play on any given Friday night.
“We are looking to polish up a lot of little things in all three phases of the game,” Trevino said.
Season kick-off Friday night: The Jefferson Mustangs will welcome Lytle to town to Alamo Stadium “The Rockpile” Friday night at 7:00 p.m./ Jefferson as mentioned, competed in 14-5A in a large 10 team district as they are coming off an 0-10, 0-8 season in which they are picked to finish last in the district behind: Alamo heights, Harlandale, Brackenridge, Highlands, Lanier, Edison, Sam Houston, Burbank and McCollum.
The Mustangs are returning four starters back on both sides of the football under Coach Edward Cardenas.
Offensively, they will line-up with two tight ends and three backs the majority of the time,” Trevino said. “They believe in a power-running philosophy which also mixing in some play action.
According to Trevino, on defense they are multiple fronts and have shown both odd and even fronts.
“It will be a great test for us on the road at the Rockpile and I believe our kids are ready for the season,” Trevino said. “We just need to continue to BELIEVE! We have stressed to our kids the importance of staying focused, regardless of the circumstances of the game and doing their job to the best of their ability.”
Kick-off is set Friday night as mentioned in San Antonio and see Lytle Social Media Platforms for more information on tickets for the black and gold season opener 2022!

State Ranking has Pirate XC #2,
Lady Pirates #6

Varsity Lady Pirates pulled through for second place at Floresville on Saturday the 20th. Top 15 finishers overall for the Lady Pirates were Moriah in 5th, Marissa in 8th, Samantha in 11th, and Natalie in 15th. Courtesy photo.

Jerel Beaty
Cross Country Coaches Association of Texas released their first state poll of 2022. The Lytle Pirates and Lady Pirates made quite the impression after last year’s 3rd and 4th place finishes in their respective classifications.
Prior to Lytle lacing up running shoes for their first meet of the season last Saturday in Floresville, CCCAT put the Pirates at second in the state ranks behind Eustace. Jim Ned, Brownsville IDEA Frontier Prep, Whitesboro, Presidio, McGregor, Boyd, Cameron Yoe, and Crane round out the top 10.
The Lady Pirates come in at six behind Holliday, Lorena, Poth, Whitesboro, and Canadian. Crane, McGregor, Yoakum, and Paradise finish out the seven through ten slots.

Natalia XC opened at Pearsall; Medina Valley next up

The Natalia Cross Country team opened their season in Pearsall on Saturday the 20th. 

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
Head Coach Kendra Spangler and her Natalia Cross Country teams opened their 2022 season last Saturday in Pearsall. This weekend has that Lady Mustangs and Mustangs running in the Panther Invitational at Medina Valley.
Collin Corker led the Mustangs at the Maverick Invitational with his 9th place finish. Corker came in with a 5K time of 20.11.
Yahdi Lujan impressed with a top five finish, placing third overall in the varsity girl division. Lujan ran 13.57.
McKyenzie Flores was just out of the top 10 with an 11th place time of 15.20. Yadi Mendez ran 16.52, Jasmine Riso finished with 17.01, and Tyli Ventimiglia was soon thereafter at 17.35.

Arabians claim 2nd in Annual Round-Up Volleyball Tournament

Devine JV Arabian #6 Yaya Rodriguez swings on the ball from the left side. More Arabian pics on page 18.

Last Friday the Arabian varsity volleyball team played their first games in the annual tournament after competing in a tough tournament in Columbus the weekend before. This last week marks a total of twenty games in just two weeks for the Arabians!
For the Arabians first match on Friday they went up against a quick Fox Tech varsity team and came out on top 2-0. The stats for this game resulted in 27 kills, 3 aces, 3 blocks, and 46 digs.
Kills: #3 Rylee Esquibel-9, #7 Brooklyn Miller-8, #12 Skylar Blanton-4, #4 Kaitlyn Morales-4, #5 Bailey Oropeza-2. Aces: #10 Kate Featherly-2, #2 Avery Cruz-1.
Blocks: Esquibel-1, Morales-1, Blanton-1.
Leading in amount of digs for this match was senior Libero #2 Avery Cruz with 16 of the 46 digs. Way to go Arabians!
The Arabians then played their second match of the day against the Natalia Mustangs. This was a easy win for the Arabians once again going 2-0. This match’s stats resulted in a total of 22 kills, 9 aces, 2 blocks, and 22 digs.
Kills: Esquibel-9, Oropeza-5, Morales-3, Blanton-3, Miller-2. Aces: Kelsey Dishman-3, Morales-3, Cruz-2, Kaylee Romano-1.
Blocks: Blanton-2. Digs: Cruz-9, Kristina Moralez-6, Featherly-3, Dishman-1, Miller-1, Morales-1, Esquibel-1.
The Arabians finished first in their bracket on Friday beating Three Rivers 2-0, placing them into the championship bracket for Saturday.
In their match against Three Rivers the stats were 24 kills, 9 aces, 1 block, and 24 digs.
Kills: Esquibel-9, Miller-6, Oropeza-4, Morales-2, Blanton-2, Brumage-1.
Aces: Dishman-3, Romano-3, Cruz-2, Featherly-1. Blocks: Brumage-1.
Digs: Cruz-15, Moralez-2, Morales-2, Dishman-2, Esquibel-1, Miller-1, Featherly-1.
Unfortunately no stats are available for Saturday’s tournament play, however the Arabians did place second overall! The girls first match against Anderson was won 2-1. The girls then played a tough Harper team ultimately coming out on top. This put the girls into the championship game pitted against the tough and aggressive Pleasanton Eagles. No stats are available. Way to play Arabians!
Congrats to senior #2 Avery Cruz and junior #3 Rylee Esquibel for being named to the All Tournament Team!
The Arabians will resume play Tuesday night (press night) against the Crystal City Javelinas. Come out and support, make sure to be loud! These girls are fun to watch!

Navarro- final tune up

Warhorse Correy Dirck makes tackle.

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
Navarro scrimmages have done Warhorse football good over the last several years of giving Devine a sense of where they are going into their season-opening game of the year. The Panthers provide a well-disciplined offense that Devine’s defense has to be lined up correctly and make reads in order to make plays.
Head Coach Paul Gomez knew the challenge of Navarro is exactly what his team needed going into a 10-game schedule that does not provide an open week until November 4, the last week of the season.
“It is always good to go against Navarro right before our first game since I knew it would be tough defensively against them since we couldn’t practice Monday with the rain out,” Gomez began his post-scrimmage analysis. “Teams cannot prepare for that offense in two days; teams need four good days to prepare for the nasty slot T. Especially because they run it so well. It requires you to be 100% disciplined and locked in even when you are tired.”
Even with the shortened work-week, Devine looked tough at times going against the perennial playoff bound Panthers.
“Although we gave up a couple of long plays on the quick trap where our defensive tackles didn’t squeeze the hole and our middle linebacker didn’t fill and we also gave up a big pass play where our secondary didn’t read the tight end and they got us with an easy touchdown, we still played hard and smart for big stretches of the scrimmage,” Gomez continued. “Like I said, if we get four good days to prepare, I think we do better but as far as our defense giving great effort, well that was noticeable. Our boys played hard. We made some very good plays stopping them at the line of scrimmage.”
“Defensive Coordinator Evan Eads did a great job getting our defense going and preparing as best we could within the short time. Our secondary needs to tackle better, which they will with more practice reps. We watch these NFL and college players just shoulder bump these guys and our boys think that they can do that but we have to wrap up and tackle. Our tackling drills will get us to where we want to be,” Gomez said in closing about his defensive group.
Quarterback Sam Guardiola, Gabe Esquibel, and Ethan Santos had productive runs offensively for the Horses. Nate Ramirez hauled in a touchdown towards the end of the live scrimmage as well.
Offensively
“We wanted to get in our spread game more and see what we can handle and how we can get our athletes in space. We showed some signs of having big play capability in the spread package
Being able to be given multiple looks on offense and still have success is a really good thing as long as we gradually add on and not put too much on so that’s our job right now. We want to keep our physicality on offense but still be able to be multiple and we do that by running the same plays and play action from those plays regardless if we are spread or tight. We as coaches think we can make that happen so we will keep improving. Scrimmages are about improving and getting better as a team and I think we have accomplished that. Obviously if these were games then we would have definitely done different things but we did what we had to do to make progress as a team overall. I kept reminding myself to stay on the script and work on what we needed to work on,” was Gomez’s offensive analysis.
EEDC
Coach Evan Eads got his first taste of the difficulties of shutting down the potent Panther offense as Devine’s Defensive Coordinator. Eads has coached linebackers for several years, but this was his first shot as the coordinator in putting packages together to put his unit in position to shut down Navarro.
“Navarro presents a tough dilemma for a defense. You can play a soft and maybe bend a little, but don’t break defense and allow them to march down the field hoping they will make a mistake. Or, you can give all the players reads and play as aggressive as possible with those reads. We choose the more difficult and aggressive style. We know it gives us the best opportunity to stop them, and we did several times. Twice we had the running back almost down at the line of scrimmage, but we missed and that is when they had long touchdown runs. We played a team-style defense with players having specific roles depending on their reads. I am proud that our safeties came up to the line of scrimmage and got in the mix. All night they took on blocks and spilled the running backs to the backers. Gabe Esquibel and Nate Ramirez never turned it down. The defensive ends and tackles were responsible for all inside plays and disrupting blocking schemes. As they continue to improve, we will be able to be more and more aggressive. Due to those positions taking care of their assignments the linebackers were able to clean up outside runs. The corners and safeties were responsible for run and pass and did it very close to the line of scrimmages. They are some very athletic players. Now the season starts. We will continue to improve every day.”
Coachspeak
“The varsity tight ends were disappointed with their showing against Pleasanton and worked hard this week to improve. We took several steps forward against Navarro. Aaron Bonilla and Matthew Gomez got most of the first reps at TE. They are both big bodies that can be very effective at blocking any position on defense. We were very pleased with their effort. Aaron Saenz, Nick Ortiz, and Seth Deleon got reps with the second bunch. Any of the three can improve enough to get reps this year. They just need to keep improving.”–Evan Eads, tight end coach
“As far as my varsity receivers, Nate Ramirez has four receptions with two touchdowns. I am confident that he will continue to work hard to improve on all aspects of the game of football.” Bart Oropeza, receiver coach
“After a great summer and a good scrimmage against Pleasanton, Brandon Martinez got all the reps at middle backer with the first group. He did a great job with his reads. He made some hard-hitting tackles. He needs to continue to improve on block defeating. I am excited about the year he is about to have. Nick Ortiz got all the reps with the second group and some in the running quarters. He improved from the Pleasanton scrimmage. He is a student of the game and asks great questions. He will continue to improve every week.”–Evan Eads, linebacker coach

Arabians Slam rival
Hondo Owls with 37 kills!

Arabian #3 Rylee Esquibel recieves the ball and prepares for another attack. She led the Arabians in kills, with 19 against the Owls.

Last Wednesday night the Arabians traveled to Hondo and brought home a win, 3-0! Set points were as follows: 25-22, 25-14, and 25-20.
Total stats for this game resulted in a whopping 37 kills, 7 aces, 4 blocks, and 74 digs!
Leading in kills was #3 Rylee Esquibel-19, #7 Brooklyn Miller-9, #12 Skylar Blanton-4, #5 Bailey Oropeza-3, #6 Kaitlyn Morales-2.
Aces: #1 Kaylee Romano-2, #2 Avery Cruz-2, #9 Kelsey Dishman-2, #4 Kristina Moralez-1.
Blocks: Blanton-2, Miller-1, Oropeza-1.
Leading in digs was Cruz with 27, Moralez-14, Dishman-8, Morales-7, Esquibel-7, #10 Kate Featherly-5, Romano-3, Blanton-1, Oropeza-1.