Matthew “Moose” Lopez
Sports Editor
With the Heart of a Mustang tournament wrapped up and the start of the regular season fast approaching, the Natalia Lady Mustangs are primed and ready to make a name for themselves on the court. Their high octane offense, bolstered by their disciplined defense makes them a tough outing for any squad across South Texas.
Last season, Natalia finished with an overall record of 14-19 and a district record of 5-9, placing them fifth in the standings, just barely missing the post season. However, this new season doesn’t just bring a new set of games, but a fresh perspective as Natalia has a new head coach helming the reigns of the Lady Mustangs: Hannah Farruggia.
Farruggia said what excites her the most about this opportunity, is that she has the chance to build something new with this group.
“We have a brand-new group of girls and coaches, so we have the opportunity to create our own culture and establish good habits from the beginning,” Farruggia said
Her coaching philosophy is centered around establishing a strong foundation rooted in accountability, commitment and discipline, while instilling the value of consistency in her players. Although the Lady Mustangs are eager to prove themselves on the court and hope for a deep playoff run, Farruggia knows that tomorrow’s success is built upon the preparation of today.
“I want these girls to understand that success comes from consistency, hard work, and being committed to the team and to each other,” Farruggia said. “More than anything, I want to create a positive team culture where they grow not only as athletes, but also as confident, responsible young women who understand the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance.”
Despite all the changes, Farruggia says “The vibe in practice has been really positive.” The team has been energetic and completive through all their hard work and are pushing each other to become better while still learning from one another.
“We’re still building our team chemistry, but I like the direction we’re heading and the effort they’re bringing to practice each day.”
The excitement we’ve seen so far from the blue and white has been nothing short of electric. The fluidity and trust the Lady Mustangs have on the court already is scary. As the season goes on they’ll only get more confident and more precise as their chemistry continues to blossom.
Good luck to coach Hannah and rest of the staff as well as the Lady Mustangs!
Varsity: #1 Lilana Saenz, #2 Rilee Carpenter, #3 Paige Key, #4 Kaylee Uviedo, #5 Triss Vera, #6 Lyncie Acosta, #7 Ralynn Juarez, #10 Alani Aguinaga, #12 Karis Jackson, #13 Mia Loza, #15 Alli Kanagusico.