DMS Filly Volleyball was back in action again this week. Continue reading “7th Maroon and Gold Fillys take on Carrizo Springs”
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7th Grade Colts make great comeback kids vs Eagles

The seventh grade Devine Middle School Colts won their second ballgame on the young season to improve their record to 2-1. Continue reading “7th Grade Colts make great comeback kids vs Eagles”
Mustangs ready for non-district clash with Odem Scrappin Owls
The Natalia Mustangs (3-2, 2-1) and the Odem Scrappin Owls (3-2) will square off Friday Night in San Patricio County for their first meeting since the 2002 Area Playoff game in Robstown. Continue reading “Mustangs ready for non-district clash with Odem Scrappin Owls”
Lady Mustangs get two big wins
Facing Karnes City on September 22nd, the Lady Mustangs were ready to win at any cost. Continue reading “Lady Mustangs get two big wins”
Natalia XC runs at Dilley
The Mustangs traveled to Dilley and competed well,” according to Head Coach Kim Lane. Continue reading “Natalia XC runs at Dilley”
JV1 Lady Mustangs add two wins
Facing Karnes City and Dilley last week, the JV1 Lady Mustangs won both matches to put their season at 5-6 overall. Continue reading “JV1 Lady Mustangs add two wins”
Arabians open district with a win
With the season still in the air, the Arabians took on Feast Tuesday night at home. Continue reading “Arabians open district with a win”
Warhorse tidbits, stats, and scoring recap
The Horses should have been in Las Vegas instead of Luling last Friday night. Continue reading “Warhorse tidbits, stats, and scoring recap”
JV Arabians take down Bulldogs
With the rest of the season up the air, the JV Arabians worked hard in their final pre-season game against Feast. Continue reading “JV Arabians take down Bulldogs”
JV Horses stomp Eagles 37-2
Devine JV bounced back from a heartbreaking loss last week to one group of Eagles to dismantle an entire new group of Eagles. After a walk-off loss a week ago to Pleasanton, the Horses got back on track with a 37-2 dismantling of Luling last Thursday at Warhorse Stadium.
Coach Heath Poppe explained the game and the zany last two minutes of the first half saying, “The game started with an onside kick that we recovered to put us on the 45-yard line. We drove it down the field and fumbled. We lost one scoring opportunity there but our defense forced a punt on Luling’s next possession. We drove it down the field again but went backwards after two more fumbles so we turned it over on downs.”
That was not the crazy part. According to Poppe, “This is where it gets a little hairy. We forced a 4th down and Luling snaps it over the punters head into the end zone for a safety so we are up 2-0. They punt us the ball after the safety with 1:56 left in the 2nd quarter. We then score on a 9-yard run by Iggy Cisneros. Caden Hanson kicks the extra point. With 0:36 seconds left Luling gets a personal foul penalty, which allowed us to kick off from the 45-yard line. We onside kicked it and got it. Two plays later, we score on a 12-yard run by Cisneros with 0:16 still left in the half. We naturally try for the extra point, but they blocked it and returned for their only two points of the game. It went from a 0-0 game to a 15-2 game going into halftime in a matter of 1:56.”
Some people may call that a “crazy” game, but after watching JV football over the last 23 years it actually sounds pretty typical to me. Just sayin’, Pop.
The Horses offensive engine was just warming up, though. Devine took the second half kickoff and five plays later Jonathan Weinkam scored on a 12-yard run. Cisneros added the two-point conversion to boost the lead to 23-2.
Warhorse Samuel Mills intercepted an Eagle pass attempt on Luling’s next possession that set up a 1-yard Hanson touchdown run. Spreading the scoring wealth around, Poppe gave Brandon Martinez the ball for the two-point try, which he successfully completed. Devine was now up 31-2.
The last touchdown by the Warhorses was on a 65-yard run by Sam Guardiola. His fourth quarter score with 9:37 left in the game put the finishing touches on the 37-2 victory.
Devine freshman defensive coordinator Juan Gonzales was understandably ecstatic about the shutout pitched by his unit. With Luling’s only score coming on a returned extra-point attempt, the defense did not allow the visitors to reach the end zone.
“We played well last night,” understated Gonzalez. “We flew around and made plays. Free safety Samuel Mills had a big interception for us while another safety Ryan McClain had a big 4th down pass break up to end the first half.”
The secondary was not the only group to have stand out performances. Gonzalez went on to say, “Linebackers Nick Ortiz, Aaron Saenz, Brandon Martinez, and Johnathan Weinkam along with defensive tackles Kolt Hackebeil, Jacob Delaney, Julian Gonzales, Aaron Bonilla, and Blain Davis did a great job getting our defense lined up. Us being lined up correctly was key to stopping their inside run game. Rovers Luke Friesenhahn and Jack Schneider did a good job containing their outside run game plans.”
Poppe and Gonzalez agreed that all the Warhorses deserved credit for the win. Gonzalez put it best saying, “It was a great team effort all around. Poppe and I are very proud of the work these kids put in every day at practice.”
With Poppe and Gonzalez stressing “team victory,” I thought it only fair to acknowledge other JV players who had a hand in accomplishing the 37-2 blowout.
Those are Isaiah Morin, Camden White, Josiah Martinez, Kristofer Aguirre, Stephen Culver, Diego Gerlach, Elijah Sanchez, Dominique Valerio, Lalo Hernandez, Jacob Costilla, Gabriel Hewtty, Xavier Garza, Wyatt LaFond, Seth DeLeon, Tanner Shields, George Saenz, Adrian Beltran, and Corey Dirck.
By Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer