Pirates battle Jourdanton

Pirates battle Jourdanton
Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
Lytle played its final game of the 2024 season at home against Jourdanton last Friday. The Pirates could not keep up scoring wise with the district champions as the Indians escaped Walter Joyce Stadium with a 42-20 decision.
The Indians went up 21-0 after the first quarter as they scored the first three touchdowns of the night.
Lytle fought back to make it 28-14 as Angel Delarosa scampered in from 7 yards out, and quarterback Weston Jackson sprinted in from 21 yards.
The Pirates have been known for big comeback wins this year, and some may have believed another upset was in the making.
However, Jourdanton scored 14 of the next 20 points to close out the victory.
Pirate Jair Flores hauled in a 13-yard reception from Jackson in the 4th and final quarter of the 2024 season.
Team stats
Total plays Lytle 60, J’town 56; Total yards Lytle 256, J’town 421; Passing yards Lytle 152, J’town 248 Rushing yards Lytle 105, J’Town 173 First downs Lytle 15, J’town 21; 3rd down efficiency Lytle 3 of 12 (25%), J’town 3 of 8 (38%); 4th down efficiency Lytle 2 of 4 (50%), J’town 3 of 5 (60%); Turnovers Lytle 1, J’town 1 Penalties Lytle 5 for 31 yards, J’town 2 for 10 yards.
Individual stats
Passing Weston Jackson 19 of 30 (63%) for 152 yards, 1 TD Receiving Robert Inming 4 for 56 yards; Chase Guevara 3 for 33 yards; Hudson Lindsay 4 for 18 yards; Jair Flores 1 for 13 To CONTINUE READING PLEASE SUBSCRIBE at www.devinenewsmembers.com

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Devine & Lytle CC runners State bound!

REGIONAL CHAMPS!

The Lytle Pirates set their sights on going to State, and that’s exactly where they are gonna do! Pictured above are: Johnny Rey Alvarez, Lucas Salazar, Bryan Montes-Rodriguez, Diego Reyna, Yandel Esquivez, Adrian Reyna, and Nathan Garza. Photo by D Wagner.

Lytle Lady Pirate Svetlana Lopez placed 12th to qualify for the November 2 State Meet in Round Rock. Congrats! Photo by D Wagner.

Warhorse Devo Dixon ran a personal record placing 13th and punching his ticket to state! Photo by T Anderson.

Cross Country Regional Meet Information

Natalia Cross Country regional qualifer Yahdi Luhan with her coaches.

Devine, Lytle, & Natalia all sending representatives

Jerel Beaty-staff writer
The University Interscholastic League along with Texas A&M University Corpus Christi host the 2024 State Cross Country Meet October 21 and 22. Top teams and individuals representing Devine, Lytle, and Natalia high schools vie for the opportunity to run in Round Rock at the State Meet which is held inside Old Settler’s Park.
The top four teams and top 10 individuals not on a qualifying team will qualify for the UIL state meet.
The top 3 teams and the top 10 overall individuals in each race will receive an award 30 minutes after results have been posted to allow times for protests, approximately 1 hour after each races start time, awards will be handed out to the top three teams and the top 10 individual finishers in each race. The fourth-place team, which has qualified for state will also be recognized but will not receive an awards.
The awards stage is located on the south end of the track.
Once results are official, they will be posted behind the track stadium stands.
Allow time to pick up a commemorative t-shirt that will be on sale until the conclusion of the last race on each day.
Schedule
Monday, October 21
8:00am 2A Girls
8:30am 2A Boys
9:15am 4A Girls (Arabians)
9:45am 4A Boys (Warhorses)
10:30am 6A Girls
11:00am 6A Boys
Tuesday, October 22
8:0 am 1A Girls
8:3 am 1A Boys
9:15am 3A Girls (Lady Pirates, Lady Mustang)
9:45am 3A Boys (Pirates)
10:30am 5A Girls
11:00am 5A Boys
The location is Dugan Track and Soccer Stadium which is on 701 E. Nile Dr. Corpus Christi, 78412.
Parking is across the street from the stadium in an open grass lot. It is $10 per vehicle that should be paid through ParkMobile. Alternate parking will be available if poor weather dictates. Spectator Parking: Spectator parking is located at the grass parking lot across the street from the stadium.

Pirates flying high as Owls swoop into town

Lytle Pirate Weston Jackson leaves Poteet behind on a touchdown run down the sideline. By R Gonzalez.

Kickoff is 7pm
Jerel Beaty-Staff writer
The Pirate flag sits atop District 14-3A DI standings at 1-0 after their dramatic 19-18 victory in Poteet. Lytle is currently riding a five-game winning streak, three of which were of the comeback variety.
That top-spot is shared with San Antonio Cole and Jourdanton who are also 1-0. Hondo, Poteet, and Crystal City are currently 0-1. Hondo started the season with three straight victories that included wins over Banco (49-38), Carrizo Springs (40-6), and Uvalde (39-34) before dropping three straight that began with a 46-19 drubbing at the hands of Devine. The Owls lost their last nonconference game in Bandera 38-6 to the Bulldogs before dropping their district-opener October 11. After Lytle, Hondo closes the season at home against Crystal City, on the road in Jourdanton, and against Poteet at Barry Field.
Pirates plunder Aggies’ booty 19-18
Poteet more than likely thought they were well on their way to victory as they took what looked like to them an insurmountable 18-6 lead over Lytle in the early stages of the third quarter of last Friday’s District 14-3A DI opener in Aggieland.
However, no one associated with Pirate Nation was even remotely surprised that Lytle came storming back to take the 19-18 victory in yet another electrifying ending to a Pirate ballgame.
If, in fact, the Aggies counted the Pirates out before the final buzzer sounded, then they did a poor job pre-scouting these “cardiac kids” as Lytle now has three impressive comeback victories under their bandolier, all of which were against current or former Class 4A programs in Bandera, Carrizo Springs, and now Class 3A Poteet.
Sitting at 5-1 overall but more importantly at 1-0 in district standings, Lytle kept alive its pursuit of a gold ball while the ‘gig’ is possibly up for the Aggies as their own dreams of a title are now severely hampered at 0-1 with only four games to go before the state playoffs.
Cut to the Chase- Chase Guevara’s 55-yard touchdown reception in the

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Pirate XC Perfect Score at District 28-3A Meet

The Lytle Pirates and Lady Pirates crusied to district championships in Cross Country! Photo by L Wilson.

Alvarez individual champ; Salazar, Montes-Rodriguez, D. Reyna, Esquivez, & Garza top 6
7th Straight District Championship!

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
The Pirate Cross Country team pitched what would be considered a perfect game by baseball standards as they swept the first six places in Monday’s District 28-3A Meet in Dilley.
Although the first five runners to cross the finish line are the only scores to go into the counting of a team score, Lytle earned the sixth individual place as well on their way to another District Championship.
The Pirates claimed their 7th straight District Championship and their 15th overall since 2003.
Johnny Rey Alvarez, Lucas Salazar, Bryan Montes-Rodriguez, Diego Reyna, and Yandel Esquivez accumulated the lowest score possible, 15, as they finished one through five in the standings. Nathan Garza was the sixth and final runner to toe the line for Lytle.
The whole Pirate team was well ahead of their competition throughout the entirety of the race as each finished between 16:14 and 17:04.
The 7th place runner from Dilley did not come into the picture frame until the 17:22 mark, as most of the Pirates were already smiling for a team photo by that time.
Alvarez led the Pirate-parade as he finished his 5K in 16:14.06.
Thirteen seconds later Salazar and Montes-Rodriguez were fighting it out for that runner-up spot as a small sunray is all…

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Lady Pirate XC waves Championship flag
F. Scotello individual champ; Lopez Cortinas, Wagner, & Galindo top 8
5th Straight District Championship

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
The Lady Pirates outran Hondo to capture their fifth straight Cross Country District Championship Monday in Dilley. Lytle scored 24 points to the Lady Owls 36 and also claimed five of the top eight spots in the field of 44 runners.
Frances Scotello, Svetlana Lopez, Elyse Cortinas, Addison Wagner, and Kaycee Galindo were in the top 8 spots and accounted for Lytle’s point total. They were joined on the championship stage by Annika Robles and Klayre Cook who had nice outings as well placing in the top 15.
Scotello continued her amazing season by winning the individual championship with a time of 12:02.50, which was nearly 22-seconds better than teammate Lopez.
Lopez was the only other runner in the competition who timed…

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Pirates vs Aggies Friday night in Poteet

Lytle has reeled off four consecutive victories to sit at 4-1 going into this Friday’s District 14-3A opener in Poteet. Photo by Brianna Paredes.

Lytle opens quest for District 14-3A championship

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
After dropping their season opener to Llano, it has been all Pirates since opening night as Lytle has reeled off four consecutive victories to sit at 4-1 going into this Friday’s District 14-3A opener in Poteet.
Pirate Nation hopes the gig is up for the Aggies as they enter the game on a small roll of their own. After starting their 2024 season losing three straight, Poteet put together consecutive wins against Pearsall 35-34 and Marion 35-28.
Gone for the moment for Aggie fans are the 29-22 loss in Bandera, the 27-7 loss versus Karnes City, and the 26-8 thumping by George West in Poteet.
Lytle has done everything right since their Yellow Jacket loss as they defeated Natalia 30-14 before battling three consecutive Class 4A schools in a row…all of which ended in “Ws” for the Pirates.
Back-to-back thrilling…

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Lytle mauls the Mavericks 48-0

Photos by Brianna Paredes

Davila, Guevara have hand in
7 TDs !!!

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
A thirsty homecoming crowd at Walter Joyce Stadium did not have to wait long to get it quenched as Lytle burst out to a 35-0 halftime lead before sailing to the 48-0 dismantling of the visiting Pearsall Mavericks.
Quarterback Toby Davila threw for 203 yards and three touchdowns while completing an amazing 14 of 15 attempts. He also ran for two more while Chase Guevara hauled in two of those Davila scoring-daggers and returned an interception 54 yards for another.
Guevara snagged 9 receptions for 119 yards
Weston Jackson’s 18-yard run in the second quarter gave Lytle a comfortable 21-0 lead at the time and Angel Delarosa added the remaining score on his 54-yard reception in the third quarter.
Pirate placekicker Noah Smoot converted six of seven point after attempts.
After a couple of nail-biting victories over Bandera and Carrizo Springs, Lytle faced the opposite side of those emotions as Head Coach Mike Trevino and his troops put this one to rest rather early for their jam-packed Homecoming crowd.
“This result was clearly demonstrated and defined by our week of preparation,” Trevino stated…

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Lytle burst out to a 35-0 halftime lead before sailing to the 48-0 dismantling of the visiting Pearsall Mavericks. Photos by Brianna Paredes.

Warhorses, Pirates make KSAT 12’s Big 12 BGC Weekly Ranking

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
Devine and Lytle share similarities in the fact that not only does each team sit at 4-1 but also the fact that they are both on four-game winning streaks and that they both cracked KSAT 12’s Big Game Coverage Weekly Ranking.
The Warhorses slide into the 7th spot after convincing victories over Jourdanton, Natalia, Hondo, and San Antonio Christian.
Devine aims to continue their torrid role with a Friday night home win over visiting Marble Falls.
The Pirates pop onto the BGC ranking at number 12 with consecutive wins over Natalia, Bandera, Carrizo Springs, and Pearsall.
Lytle enjoys a week off this Friday before tackling District 14 DI action October 11 in Poteet.
BGC Top 12

  1. Davenport (4-1) 2. Somerset (4-0) 3. La Vernia (4-1) 4. Universal City Randolph (5-0) 5. Poth (4-0) 6. Holy Cross (5-0) 7. Devine (4-1) 8. Stockdale (3-1) 9. Central Catholic (3-1) 10. Canyon Lake (4-1) 11. Crystal City (5-0) 12. Lytle (4-1).

Davila SA Express-News Game Ball recipient

Jerel Beaty-Staff writer
Lytle’s 48-0 blowout win over Pearsall last Friday caught the eyes of not only the throng of the fans that packed the stands for Homecoming, but also caught the eye of San Antonio Express-News sportswriter David Hinojosa. In Tuesday’s Express-News edition, Hinojosa awarded a Game Ball mention to the junior quarterback for his nearly-flawless performance against the Mavericks.
Davila completed an amazing 93.3% of his passes going 14 of 15 attempts for 203 yards and three touchdowns. In addition to the phenomenal throwing accuracy and gaudy statistics, Davila also carried the ball 8 times for 63 yards for a 7.9 yards-per-carry clip and scored two touchdowns via the Pirate running game.
Congratulations, Toby!