Victory with Heavy Hearts…Horses rally past Bulldogs

Jerel Beaty
Staff writer
The biggest takeaway from Devine’s 23-13 decision over the Bulldogs in Bandera last Friday night was probably not even the fact that by winning the game the Warhorses kept hopes of a Tri-Championship going.
Eli Contreras standing at midfield for the coin-toss with co-captains Matthew Gomez, Anthony Saldivar, and Brayden Reyes as well as Contreras’ 1 carry for 7 yards and 1 reception for 6 yards were the most monumental moments that could have possibly occurred as it began a healing process for the Contreras’ family after the passing of Mr. Art Contreras.
Once the game got underway, the healing of Devine’s entire community also began after the subsequent passing of Devine Athletic Director Coach Jim Sessions.


A family and a town, joined in heartfelt pain, was given a chance to unite, a chance to grieve, and then the chance to enjoy a return to normalcy if only for a little while.
Contreras left the game after three offensive plays due fracturing his thumb in two places. Like the tough young man he is, he wanted to stay and finish the game but was unable to do so.
His fight obviously carried through to the rest of his teammates as Devine avenged last season’s setback to the Bulldogs by going up by as much as 23-7 after Edward Perez scored with little time left on the third quarter clock.
Devine took care of business in all three phases of the game.
Offensively, Saldivar stepped in to rush 15 times for 86 yards while the always-reliable Reyes touched end zone grass twice and carried a whopping 28 times in Contreras’ absence.
Defensively, the Warhorses made the Bulldogs offense look like it never got off the porch as Bandera rushed 15 times for negative 16 yards while 22 of their 33 pass attempts fell harmlessly to the ground.
Devine’s special teams showed out as well as Teotimo Stafford nailed a 24-yard field goal at the halftime buzzer sounded, giving Devine a 9-7 advantage and a lead they only continued to build upon.
This win was for the entire Warhorse Nation family.
Whether the family name be Contreras or Sessions, or any other family name for that matter that has dealt with the loss of a loved one over the last several months, Eli’s presence three nights after the passing of his father shows the toughness and resolve of what the Devine community is all about.


Warhorse tidbit, stats, & scoring summary

Route to Tri-Champs
In order for Devine to get a piece of that district-championship pie only 2 things have to happen, but they both have to happen on the last night of District 14 DII action.
Devine must beat San Antonio Memorial on homecoming night at Warhorse Stadium and Bandera must beat Carrizo Springs at Bulldog Stadium.
If Devine, Bandera, and Carrizo Springs all finish 3-1 then a tri-championship it is. Seeding is then based on point differential up to 18 points for each of the singular games between those three teams.
The Warhorses own a 10-point advantage over Bandera while the Wildcats hold an 18-point advantage over Devine.
There are too many playoff scenarios with whom Devine’s possible Bi-District opponent could be out of District 13 to even mention at the moment.
Lucky # 13
The Warhorses are in the playoffs, no doubt. The question is, who will they play?
That answer will not come until around 10pm Friday, November 8.
For now, all that is known with two weeks left in the season are the District 13 won-loss records which are as follows:
Wimberley 4-0, Lago Vista 3-1, Navarro 2-1, Salado 2-2, Jarrell 2-3, Gonzales 1-3, Smithville 0-4.
The playoff picture for that district may clear some this Friday, but the Warhorses situation will not be known until the conclusion of the Bulldog-Wildcat game in Bandera November 8.
District records: Carrizo Springs 2-0, Devine 2-1, Bandera 1-1, Pearsall 1-2, San Antonio Memorial 0-2.
District results: Oct11 Carrizo Springs 34 Devine 16; Bandera 31 Pearsall 14; Memorial open Oct18 Devine 49 Pearsall 7; Carrizo Springs 34 Memorial 7; Bandera open; Oct25 Devine 23 Bandera 13; Pearsall 28 Memorial 21; Carrizo Springs open.
Remaining: Nov1 Devine open; Bandera @ Memorial; Pearsall @ Carrizo Springs Nov8 Memorial @ Devine; Carrizo Springs @ Bandera.
Team stats
Rushing 51 for 155 yards (3.0), 2 TDs Passing 3 of 5 for 37 yards Receiving 3 for 51 yards.
Individual stats
Rushing Anthony Saldivar 15 for 86 yards (5.7); Brayden Reyes 28 for 64 yards (2.3), 2 TDs; Edward Perez 3 for 11 yards (3.7), 1 TD; Eli Contreras 1 for 7 yards… Read the full article at www.devinenewsmembers.com