JV Arabians spike Pleasanton 3-1

Arabian JV hitter #6 Bella Flores goes up for a spike. Photo by Joanie DuBose.

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
In three exciting sets, the JV Arabian volleyball team downed Pleasanton in three sets 25-21, 19-25, 17-15. The JV Arabians played a non-district match against San Antonio FEAST last night before taking on Somerset and Pearsall Friday and Tuesday respectively.
Stats
Digs Katie Rios 10, Dani Gutierrez 8, Payton Applewhite 6, Cami Carroll 6, Margarita Vizcarra 5, Bella Flores 5 Aces Gutierrez 3, Flores 3, Rios 1 Kills Carroll 8, Flores 6, Vizcarra 3, Taylin Herrera 1 Assists Vizcarra 21.

Arabians are en fuego as they cook Carrizo & Pleasanton to open 3-0

Kate Featherly sets up Aimee Carr. Photo by J DuBose. Also pictured is Brooke Thompson and Brooke Miller.

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
There is no possible better way to start District 29-4A than to go 3-0 in their first three games, and that is exactly what Head Coach Leigh Anne McIver and her Arabians have accomplished. They promptly waxed Uvalde and Carrizo Springs 3 sets to none before putting the screws to the Lady Eagles 3-1 in Pleasanton last Friday.


The Arabians improved to 21-13 for the season before playing a non district opponent in San Antonio FEAST last night.
No disrespect, but the wins against Uvalde and Carrizo Springs was an afterthought after how well the Arabians played in big school tournaments and against perennial powers in their predistrict schedule.
“It was a great way to start district!” McIver emphatically stated after walking the Lobos out the DSAC door in game one of league action. “In games like this the key is to keep our focus and I think the girls did a good job of this for the majority of the night. We started the third set out a little slow but the girls regrouped and took control of the set and never looked back.”
Carrizo Springs fought the good fight in parts of the second and third sets, but Devine willed their way to a three set victory. Devine pounced the Cats 25-12, 25-21, 26-24.
“It was great to get our second district win! I thought the girls really stepped up in the third set when they needed to. They put their mind to it and were not going to let Carrizo take that set. We had some great plays during the games and I look forward to that continuing.”
Devine exorcized a couple of demons from 2022 as Pleasanton defeated the Arabians three times last season, including twice in district.
The Lady Eagles will have their crack at Devine October 10 in the DSAC. This could be a pivotal matchup for either the top spot or runner up in District 29-4A depending on how things iron out against Floresville in the next couple of weeks.
“This was a big win for us, keeping us alive for the district championship and 3-0 in district. We started slow but once we picked our tempo up we were able to take control of the sets. In set two, we just had too many miscues for us to overcome but I feel we took care of those in set three and four.”
Devine dominated the first set 25-15 before stumbling momentarily through set two losing 22-25. The Arabians got their train rolling smoothly through set three as they won by nine 25-16 and took the win into the station in set four 25-19.
“There are still some things we need to sharpen for the rest of the games in district but we are definitely on the right track.”
Milestones
Devine players Rylee Esquibel, Kate Featherly, and Brooklyn Miller have all reached key milestones in their volleyball careers. Esquibel recorded her 1000th dig during the Columbus Tournament and Featherly notched her 1000th assist against Leakey.
Miller joined the 1000-something club with her 1000th kill against the Lady Cats.
Congrats to these outstanding senior players and best of luck the rest of your careers!
Stats vs Uvalde
Kills Rylee Esquibel 10, Skylar Blanton 7, Brooklyn Miller 6, Maddie DuBose 2, Airyanna Rodriguez 1, Aimee Carr 1, Brooke Thompson 1, Kate Featherly 1 Aces Miller 6, Kaylee Romano 5, Kelsey Dishman 4, Esquibel 3, Featherley 2 Blocks DuBose 3, Blanton2, Miller 2, Carr 2, Brooke Thompson 1 Digs Miller 10, Kynedie Cruz 7, Dishman 4, Romano 3, Esquibel 3, Featherly 3 Assists Cruz 15, Featherly 8, Romano 2, Dishman 2.
Stats vs Carrizo Springs
Kills Miller 18, Esquibel 12, Rodriguez 4, Blanton 2, DuBose 2, Cruz 1, Thompson 1 Aces Miller 4, Romano 1, Esquibel 1, Kishman 1, Cruz 1 Blocking DuBose 3, Blanton 2 Digs Cruz 9, Miller 9, Featherly 7, Esquibel 7, Dishman 7, Romano 1, Rodriguez 1 Assists Cruz 20, Featherly 15, Dishman 1, Romano 1.
Stats vs Pleasanton
Kills Miller 24, Esquibel 20, Thompson 4, DuBose 3, Featherly 2, Blanton 2, Carr 2, Rodriguez 2 Aces Esquibel 2, Romano 1, Dishman 1, Miller 1 Blocks Rodriguez 2, DuBose 1 Digs Dishman 20, Esquibel 11, Cruz 10, Miller 8, Featherly 8, Rodriguez 5, Romano 3, Carr 2, Thompson 1, Blanton 1, DuBose 1 Assists Featherly 31, Cruz 22, Dishman 4, Carr 1.
Up next
The Arabians had FEAST on their table in the DSAC last night. Devine plays at Somerset Friday, September 22 and at home against Pearsall Tuesday, September 26.

Arabian XC 5th @ Islander XC; Stotts, Carr, Rodriguez, Rangel, & Jones prep for Regional

Arabian runners with a quick snapshot after their 5th-place finish at the Islander Splash in Corpus Christi. Pictured above is: Charlee Rangel, Airyanna Rodriguez, Claire Jones, Aimee Carr, Kenadi Marek, Rachel Stotts, and Angelina Garcia.

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
The Arabian Cross Country team left many runners in their wake the annual Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islander Splash. Devine placed 5th out of a whopping 35 complete teams that toed the line to begin the race.


In a race that started with an even 300 runners at the mark, Rachel Stotts, Aimee Carr, Airyanna Rodriguez, Charlee Rangel, and Claire Atkinson were the first five Arabian runners to cross the finish line.
Devine scored 156 points to place fifth. La Vernia was just ahead of the Arabians with 147 points while Pleasanton came after in the sixth spot with 175 points.
Stotts ran an amazing race, finishing in 7th place with a time of 13:13.84. She was less than four seconds behind the sixth place runner.
Carr placed in the top 20 as well as she came in 16th with a time of 13:31, almost ten full seconds ahead of 17th place.
Rodriguez came in at 36th place with a time of 14:06. Rangel was next at 51st place with a time of 14:42 then Jones at 59th place with a time of 14:48.
Angelina Garcia placed 112th with a time of 15:45.
Top 10 team rankings
1st Boerne 102, 2nd Poth 108, 3rd Sinton 110, 4th La Vernia 147, 5th Devine 156, 6th Pleasanton 175, 7th Lytle 182, 8th Robstown 189, 9th Gonzales 353, 10th Schulenburg 395.

Horses will try to stop 3-game Uvalde roll this Friday

Devine Warhose Seniors #5Gabe Esquivel, #22 Aaron Bonilla, #55 Corey Dirck, #68 Wyatt Lafond take the field. Photo by Brigid Howard.

Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
With Devine coming off a loss against the Owls in Hondo last Friday, they try to start a new winning streak of their own while extinguishing Uvalde’s three-game streak of their own. After consecutive victories against Crystal City and Natalia, the Warhorses had to endure the dad-gummed bell-ringing at Barry Field in their most recent game.

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House, Dixon, Alvarez, Lowe, & Esparza set the pace for Warhorse XC


Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
The Warhorse Cross Country team had a nice showing at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Saturday as Devine placed 16th as a team out of 35 complete teams in attendance. Devine scored 468 points to finish behind #15 San Antonio Kennedy who had 433 and ahead of #17 Pearsall who tallied 475
Senior Jesse House had his best race of the season as he came in 40th in a field of 335 competitors. House ran his 5K in 19:14, almost two full seconds ahead of the 41st place runner.

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Power hitter Miller gets another Game Ball


Jerel Beaty-Staff Writer
Senior Arabian volleyball player Brooklyn Miller garnered her second San Antonio Express-News Game Ball from sports writer David Hinojosa.
Miller earned the recognition after her 18 kills against District 29-4A foe Carrizo Springs put her over 1,000 for her terrific career that ain’t over just yet
The senior player earned her first game ball of 2023 after Devine went 8-0 with victories coming over Ingram, Hondo, and six additional in the Arabian Roundup back in mid-August.
Congratulations to Brooklyn and best of luck with the rest of yours and your teammates’ season!

Devine Varsity Tennis beat SA Kennedy; to play Uvalde

Devine Tennis Varsity beat SA Kennedy in district play 11-0.
Results: Ethin Erwin/Ethan Gelinas won 6-1,6-0, Jeremy Steinbrunner/Tanner Davis won 6-2,6-1, Jeremy won 6-1,6-0, Tanner won 6-2,6-2, Hector Garza/Adam Salinas won 6-0,6-0, Brooks Poppe/Jilliyn Guajardo won 6-0,6-0, Jilliyn won 6-1,6-4, Savanna Pequeno/Oakley Malone won 6-1,6-0, Kelsey Dishman/Lily Lawless won 6-0,6-0, Kelsey won 6-0,6-0, Bailey Ornelas/Abby Saunders won 6-0,6-0.
Up next, Devine plays Uvalde next Wednesday who is undefeated in district!

Arabians bump, set, and spike Uvalde in District opener


Jerel Beaty
Staff Writer
Devine’s tough preseason got the Arabians ready to face their District 29-4A foes as they defeated visiting Uvalde in straight sets last Friday. The Arabians won to put away the Lady Coyotes rather quickly to run their overall record to 18-13, 1-0 in district play.

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