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Valley Strong: RGV golfers have historic day at 5A regional tourney

McALLEN It was a historic day for Rio Grande Valley high school golf.

The RGV is going to send two teams to the Class 5A state tournament after McAllen Memorial and Sharyland High finished second and third, respectively. Harlingen South’s Jeffrey Janik qualified individually to up the total of qualified golfers to 11 at the conclusion of the Region IV tournament at Champion Lakes in McAllen.

“This is the first time in my 35 years that we have sent this many teams and individuals to the state tournament at one time,” McAllen Memorial golf head coach Celso Gonzales said. “To have two go from the same district is telling of how tough our district is.”

Gonzales’ Mustangs finished second with a score of 44-over par, only 11 strokes off first. McAllen Memorial’s Dylan Villarreal, Evan McGurk, Liam McGurk, Diego Amour and Kai Tamez contributed to the team’s second-place finish.

McAllen Memorial’s Dylan Villareal sinks his putt on the 9th green in a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

Villarreal, a future University of Incarnate Word golfer, finished second individually with a score of 3-over for the tournament, two strokes off of Smithson Valley’s Ryan Griff.

Villarreal wanted to come out on top but, overall, was pleased with his performance, which helped the Mustangs to a back-to-back state tournament appearance as a team for the first time in school history.

“I am very proud of my teammates for hanging in there,” Villarreal said. “I was not wanting this to be my last tournament of my high school career.”

Gonzales was proud of how his team handled the wind, as was Sharyland High head coach Fernando Rodriguez of his golfers. The Rattlers only finished three strokes behind McAllen Memorial to finish third and grab the last team qualifying spot.

Both teams had a comfortable lead after Day 1.

“We can’t take anything for granted,” Rodriguez said. “We just got to go out there and play our game anything is out of our control. We went out there, played without pressure and did what we needed to do to get back to state.”

Sharyland High’s Octavio Cantu, Lorenzo Garza, Vik Akin, Pablo Trevino and Nico Trevino represented their school Monday and Tuesday.

Sharyland High’s Octavio Cantu hits onto the 7th green in a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

Cantu had a strong showing this week to finish tied for fifth individually at 6-over. Cantu barely missed out last year and is happy to help his team go to state.

“It is great to finally make it,” Cantu said.

Garza finished seventh, two strokes behind his teammate and Harlingen South’s Jeffrey Janik.

Janik, the District 32-5A champion, started shaky Monday after going 5-over after the first six holes, but the senior found his groove on the next 30 holes to finish tied for fifth and earn a spot at state.

“I was just trying to stay focused and not get in my head,” Janik said. “I just tried to stick to it and make putts.”

Janik is the first golfer from Harlingen South to qualify for state since 2011.

Smithson Valley, the defending state champion, won the tournament by going 33-over. Harlingen South finished sixth, Mission Veterans took 13th and Weslaco East came in 16th.

Smithson Valley’s Ryan Griff watches his drive on the 8th hole in a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

The Class 5A state tournament is scheduled for April 29-30 at Legacy Hills Golf Club in Georgetown.

Girls Tourney Preview

The RGV girls took the course for their practice round as the boys finished up their round. The Class 5A girls tourney is set for Wednesday and Thursday beginning at 8 a.m.

Competing from District 32-5A is Edcouch-Elsa’s Jordan Hernandez, the district individual champion. Hernandez won 32-5A by 17 strokes and is the second best overall girl in the Valley with a scoring average of 84.50.

Harlingen South won the district and is sending Sofia Pena, Daniella Sanchez, Mya Salinas, Ava Salgado and Morgan Hrushka. Brownsville Veterans finished second in district with Alexis Silva, Sophia Guerrero, Taryn Marta and Anapaola Nunez.

Brownsville Porter’s Yessenia Medellin returns to regionals with third best average in the Valley after finishing third individually at district.

McAllen Memorial’s Andrea Juarez, Sofia Alaniz-Choy, Sofia Oliveira, Natalie Morales and Kyndal Barron won the District 31-5A title. Sharyland Pioneer’s Alyssa Cedillo, Victoria Sandoval, Peyton York, Khloe Lopez-Garza and Gloria Almaguer qualified with a second place finish at district.

Edinburg Vela’s Amber Martin and Kylee Rocha qualified individually. Martin has the best average score in the Valley with an average of 84.15.

Mission Veterans qualified by winning District 30-5A with Amiably Rodriguez, Lauren Gonzalez, Victoria Olivarez, Marisa Pena and Brianna Ulloa. La Joya Palmview finished second with Karyme Longoria, Valeria Martinez, Dominique Requenez, Liberty Ortiz and Valentina Zamarripa.

Roma’s Abigail Escobar and Rio Grande City’s Jaylen Gonzalez qualified as individuals.

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Sharyland, McAllen Memorial impress on day one of regional tourney

McALLEN McAllen Memorial and Sharyland High are in prime position to earn a spot at the Class 5A boys golf state championship tournament by taking second and third after Day 1 of the Region IV tournament at Champion Lakes Golf Course in McAllen.

Sharyland High finished Monday six strokes behind Smithson Valley at 24 over par with Octavio Cantu (1-over) leading the team. Cantu birdied three times on the front nine and is second individually behind Smithson Valley’s Ryan Griff, who is three strokes ahead.

Sharyland High’s Lorenzo Garza is at 5-over and tied for sixth, and teammates Vik Akin and Nico Trevino are both at 9-over.

Sharyland High’s Octavio Cantu lines up his putt on the green during a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Monday, April 15, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

McAllen Memorial is two strokes behind Sharyland High in third. The top three teams make it to state.

Memorial’s Dylan Villarreal is 2-over after a 74 and tied for third with Smithson Valley’s Aiden Page.

McAllen Memorial’s Dylan Villareal tees off during a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Monday, April 15, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

Villarreal, Diego Amour (7-over), Evan McGurk (7-over) and Liam McGurk (9-over) are holding off fourth place by 13 strokes.

Harlingen South is 15 strokes behind Memorial in sixth place. But even if the Hawks do not shave off enough strokes to challenge for a team spot, Jeffrey Janik is in the top individual qualifying spot and Hudson Gonzales is not far behind.

Harlingen South’s Hudson Gonzales watches ball fly down the fairway after teeing off during a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Monday, April 15, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

Janik is in fifth place at 4-over par after a terrific back nine. Gonzales had a strong front nine to come in at 8-over, only two strokes behind the last individual spot. Three individuals who are not on teams that qualify earn a spot at state.

Harlingen South’s Jeffrey Janik keeps his eye on the ball after teeing off during a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Monday, April 15, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

Mission Veterans is 10th and Weslaco East is 16th.

Smithson Valley, the defending state champions, came in at 18 over and has players on its second team that are going to push for qualifying spots.

Day 2 tee times start at 8 a.m. at Champion Lakes GC in McAllen.

McAllen Memorial’s Dylan Villareal test the wind before teeing off during a Class 5A Region IV golf tournament at Champion Lakes golf course on Monday, April 15, 2024, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | [email protected])

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Harlingen South eyes regional golf test after another strong district showing

HARLINGEN For a third straight year the Harlingen South boys golf team has taken a district title, and now the girls have a streak of their own, winning back-to-back titles in District 32-5A.

Harlingen South head boys coach Anthony Milligan and head girls coach Tiffany Albury have been in charge of the programs the past three years as they shift their focus to the Region IV-5A tournament being held next week at Champion Lakes Golf Course in McAllen.

The Harlingen South boys team that won the district included Jeffrey Janik, Sebastian Romero, Hayes Garcia, Hudson Gonzales and Reese Garcia. South also had Christian Hernandez qualify for the regional as well.

The Hawks repeated their District 32-5A title this year and won a District 32-6A title before making the switch to 5A in 2022.

“It is a good testament to the kids we have and their work ethic,” Milligan said. “They are buying into the process, playing well, practicing hard and I really applaud them.”

Harlingen South has battled with some of the Lower Valley’s best teams in recent years to pull out those titles, Milligan added.

Now, the Hawks will be competing with some of the best in the state next week in McAllen. Smithson Valley, the defending state champion, returns three golfers from last season.

Grouped with the best in Group 1 will be Janik after shining at district. Janik, a senior, won the district title and is a golfer to watch next week after an impressive showing at Tierra Santa Golf Course, where he went 8-under-par for the two-day tourney. Janik won the individual district title by 14 strokes.

But Janik understands that what happened at his course is not necessarily going to translate to what could happen at Champion Lakes.

“You can’t really overthink it, you got to play safe,” Janik said about the course. “That course is pretty tight, the fairways, and there is a lot of trouble if you miss it.”

Making it to state is Janik’s biggest goal going into this season, and he has his coach’s backing.

“I think he is getting to that point where he realizes he belongs and he knows he is a good player. He just has to go out there and execute,” Milligan said.

Both Hawks teams are excited for the future. Even though Janik and Gonzales graduate, Romero is ready to step up and take over after finishing second in district this year as a freshman.

Milligan said Romero has grown a lot this golf season and expects the freshman to be one of the best the next three years.

Back-to-back champs

Harlingen South’s girls team of Sofia Pena, Daniella Sanchez, Mya Salinas, Ava Salgado and Morgan Hruska all return next season after taking the district title this season.

Albury is proud of what her team accomplished this season and with how much the team can grow.

“The fact that they have won two years straight tells me that I have some dedicated ladies that are determined to hold their titles and work for another one,” she said. “I have some really young talent and really good leaders.”

Sanchez, a junior, is a captain on the team and saw the team start from only a couple of athletes the first year under Albury to become the best team in the district.

Sanchez hopes the team goes out with a bang, as they have an eye on next season because of the talent on the team. Pena, a freshman, finished second individually at district.

Albury and Sanchez raved about Pena.

“I think we can get somewhere,” Pena said.

The boys begin the Region IV-6A tournament today and finish Tuesday, and the girls start Wednesday and finish Thursday.

 

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Leander Glenn defeats Brownsville Lopez in Region IV title match

BROWNSVILLE — Despite a gallant effort to level the match, the Brownsville Lopez Lobos were eliminated from the Class 5A playoffs 2-1 by Leander Glenn in the Region IV championship match Saturday afternoon at the Brownsville Sports Park. 

Brownsville Lopez ended the match as the stronger side, probing in the Grizzlies box, and the equalizer nearly came six minutes from time when Diego Guerra’s left footed shot came close to beating the Glenn keeper at the near post. 

Brownsville Lopez’s Diego Guerra strikes the ball against Leander Glenn in a Region IV final Saturday afternoon in Brownsville. (Andrew Cordero/Special to RGVSports)

Lobos striker Jesus Hernandez converted a penalty 13 minutes from time to give Brownsville Lopez life after they went down 2-0 early in the second half when the Grizzlies finished smoothly from a corner. 

Brownsville Lopez’s Jesus Hernandez second-half penalty.

Glenn’s John Gomez finished the well worked set-piece routine with a clever flick, giving the visiting Grizzlies their cushion. 

Leander Glenn’s match-winner in the second by John Gomez. (Andrew Cordero/Special to RGVSports)

Brownsville Lopez had a chance to level it the match early in the second half and late in the first half, but Glenn’s defense was up to the task along with goalkeeper Keller Marchant – who made some nice saves throughout the match.

Glenn took the lead in the 17th minute when forward Armando Don Juan beat the Lopez keeper at his near post with the outside of his foot. Don Juan was a bright spot for the Grizzly attack all match and set up the match-winner as well.

Leander Glenn’s Armando Don Juan and Brownsville Lopez’s Rogelio Garcia collide in the box in a Region IV final Saturday afternoon in Brownsville. (Andrew Cordero/Special to RGVSports)

The Lobos have now gone to the Regional tournament two consecutive seasons, making it to the fourth round in 2023 and now the fifth round in 2024.

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UTRGV hires BYU assistant Kahil Fennell as new men’s basketball coach

UTRGV STAFF REPORT

EDINBURG – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Vice President and Director of Athletics Chasse Conque announced on Friday the hiring of Kahil Fennell, who spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach at BYU, as the new men’s basketball coach.

Fennell will be formally introduced to the public and the media at a press conference on Wednesday, April 10 at 3 p.m. at the UTRGV Fieldhouse.

Fennell helped lead BYU to 23 wins this past season, their first in the Big 12, including four wins over ranked teams. BYU made the NCAA Tournament this season after being ranked in 14 of 15 AP polls, which is the most for the Cougars since 2010-11, and the program ranked No. 16 in the KenPom rankings with the No. 9 ranked offense.

UTRGV Men’s Basketball coach Kahil Fennell with wife Sarah and two sons, Ezra and Koa. Photo Courtesy of UTRGV

In his first season with BYU, Fennell helped lead the program to 19 wins and a spot in the West Coast Conference Tournament Championship Game. Throughout his tenure, Fennell was the player development and defensive coordinators while working with the wing position group.

“I am honored to be the next head coach of the UTRGV men’s basketball program,” Fennell said. “I’d like to thank President Bailey, Chasse Conque, and [Deputy Director of Athletics] Molly Castner for their collective faith in me and our shared vision for the future of Vaqueros basketball. I am thrilled to be joining a university and athletic department the caliber of UTRGV’s and I am grateful for the opportunity. Further, my family and I feel extremely fortunate to become part of the Rio Grande Valley community. It’s a region that reflects our family’s values and we’re excited to represent our neighbors there. This is a basketball program that is capable of great things with a desire to excel at the highest level. My staff and I will work tirelessly to make this community and university proud as we strive toward bringing a championship to the Valley. V’s Up!”

Prior to his tenure at BYU, Fennell spent four seasons at Louisville (2018-22), where he started as the Cardinals’ Director of Basketball Operations before being promoted to assistant coach in 2021-22.

“Kahil is one of the most innovative and creative coaches I have ever interviewed, and I believe his unique approach will lead to tremendous success for our basketball program,” UTRGV President Guy Bailey said. “Additionally, Kahil possesses an exceptional ability to communicate, a skill crucial not only for his coaching duties but also in engaging with our community and rallying the Valley behind our athletics program. With Kahil’s leadership, I have no doubt that we will see success both on and off the basketball court.”

Fennell was part of a staff that went 70-47, including a 24-7 record to finish second in the ACC in 2019-20, and a 20-14 season that was capped by an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018-19.

Fennell spent also one season (2017-18) as an assistant coach at Portland State, where he helped the Vikings to a 20-14 record, their most in 10 years and third most in 22 years in the Big Sky Conference. Fennell helped guide the Vikings to a program record 10 road wins en route to a CollegeInsider.com postseason tournament berth.

“Today is a great day for UTRGV Athletics and we are thrilled to welcome Coach Fennell as the next next leader of our men’s basketball program,” Conque said. “Coach Fennell quickly emerged as someone who has an unmatched passion for the game, young people, and community. In a landscape that is ever changing, Coach Fennell has demonstrated his ability to attract top talent and effectively teach while being a part of successful programs at multiple levels. His story is unique, but one that demonstrates his love for student-athletes and the passion he has to make an impact on their lives on and off the court. Coach Fennell and I share a vision for our program and we understand the importance of building a basketball program that will excite our region, compete for Southland Conference championships, and continue to help UTRGV #RallyTheValley. We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Kahil, Sarah, Ezra, and Koa to the Vaqueros Family!”

Fennell started his collegiate coaching career at UT Permian Basin (UTPB) serving as an assistant coach in 2015-16 before being promoted to associate head coach in 2016-17.

Fennell helped guide the Falcons to conference regular season and tournament championships in 2016-17, setting a program record with 26 wins. Fennell also helped UTPB lead the nation in rebounding while ranking 12th in scoring.

Fennell started his coaching career as a junior varsity coach and an assistant varsity coach at Alameda (Ca.) High School in 2014-15.

Fennell’s playing career started at Thousand Oaks (Ca.) High School, where he earned all-league honors and served as team captain. Fennell played one season at Penn State New Kensington, where he earned Academic All-State honors. He then transferred to the University of the Redlands for his final three seasons, serving as team captain as a senior.

Fennell earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Redlands in 2004.

Fennell and his wife, Sarah, who played basketball at Dayton, have two sons, Ezra (10) and Koa (9).

 

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Rio Hondo native, K-State WR Erik Pizarro to participate in Big 12 Pro Day

Former Rio Hondo standout wide receiver Erik Pizarro is set to take part in the Big XII Conference’s Pro Day starting today March 27th along with 137 football players from around the conference. 

Pizarro, a wide receiver at Kansas State the last two seasons operated mainly on special teams for the NCAA Division I program, but was able to tally a reception for the Wildcats in 2023.

Pizarro, an all-state receiver his senior season at Rio Hondo, played three years at Lamar University before transferring to K-State. Pizarro caught 61 passes for 691 yards and three touchdowns while at Lamar.

Rio Hondo’s Pizarro headed to Lamar University

NFL teams have honed in on the use of special teams players in recent years making it more than financially viable to be on a roster with kick coverage in mind.

Pizarro is scheduled to participate Wednesday morning, but the first-ever Big 12 Pro Day will not be live, but televised on NFL Network.

The Pro Day will last until March 31st and the athletes have the opportunity to not only speak to NFL scouts, but representatives from the CFL and UFL as well.

Pizarro graduated from Rio Hondo in 2018, finishing with 1,660 receiving yards on 89 catches and 20 touchdowns his senior season as a Bobcat – doubling his stats as junior where he had 784 receiving yards on 43 catches and 10 touchdowns.

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Edcouch-Elsa girls powerlifting wins regional title, eyeing state

EDINBURG Edcouch-Elsa is ready to compete for a fourth straight Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting state title.

The Yellow Jackets won the Class 5A Region V DII team championship Wednesday at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg with a total of 51 points, 20 points higher than the second-place finisher.

“It feels good,” Edcouch-Elsa junior Kaylee Beltran said about winning a regional title. “But what I think is more important for me and for my team is winning a state title.”

Beltran, along with Addie Anzaldua and Natalyn Reyes, finished first place in their respective weight classes for Edcouch-Elsa on Wednesday. The Yellow Jackets graduated a couple of key lifters who helped them win a state title last year, but they return one of the best finishers from last season.

Anzaldua finished second at state in 2023.

“It was definitely hard to get here, it took a lot of dedication for the team,” Anzaldua said. “Everyone had to come together. It is hard to rebuild, but we got through and got what we wanted.”

Yellow Jackets junior Katie Contreras finished second in the 97-pound weight division Wednesday to help pick up key points, along with Leslie Torres at 123 pounds and Isabella Gaspar at 165.

“I think we have a good chance of winning state,” Contreras said. “Our team is pretty close we are doing pretty good.”

The Rio Grande Valley had a dominant showing in the morning. Only one weight class was not won by a Valley lifter.

Mission Veterans had three regional champs with Jackie Mora, Kaitlynn Ocanas and Deseray Rodriguez. Roma’s Briseida Robles and Kayleen Perez took home titles.

Brownsville Porter’s Heaven Castro, PSJA Southwest’s Miranda Montez and Sharyland Pioneer’s Alexci Gallegos also came in first in their divisions.

Brownsville Lopez Reyna Vega practices the in the dead lift event at the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association Regional Meet at Bert Ogden Arena Wednesday, Feb.28 2024 in Edinburg. (Delcia Lopez| [email protected])

Mission Veterans Memorial finished second as a team with 31 points, and PSJA Southwest came in third with 28 points.

In the afternoon, Victoria East won the Class 5A DI title, beating out McAllen Memorial and Brownsville Veterans. Victoria East and West combined for a few individual champions as well, but the Valley still littered the top spots in the afternoon.

Brownsville Veterans’ Alexas Alaniz won the 105-pound title, La Joya Palmview’s Dinorah Galvan finished first at 114 and Edinburg Vela’s Jennifer Escalante is the regional champ at 123.

McAllen Memorial’s Luna Cuevas is the 132-pound champ, McHi’s Kaedyn Pulido won the 148-pound division and McAllen Memorial’s Alejandra Calderon easily won at 181. McHi also had Yaresi Ozuna win at 242-plus.

Weslaco East also had two regional champs with Dayana Hernandez and Kayleen Garcia at 220 and 242, respectively.

Check on the weekend for a full list of all state qualifiers.

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Edcouch-Elsa girls powerlifting wins regional title, eyeing state

EDINBURG Edcouch-Elsa is ready to compete for a fourth straight Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting state title.

The Yellow Jackets won the Class 5A Region V DII team championship Wednesday at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg with a total of 51 points, 20 points higher than the second-place finisher.

“It feels good,” Edcouch-Elsa junior Kaylee Beltran said about winning a regional title. “But what I think is more important for me and for my team is winning a state title.”

Beltran, along with Addie Anzaldua and Natalyn Reyes, finished first place in their respective weight classes for Edcouch-Elsa on Wednesday. The Yellow Jackets graduated a couple of key lifters who helped them win a state title last year, but they return one of the best finishers from last season.

Anzaldua finished second at state in 2023.

“It was definitely hard to get here, it took a lot of dedication for the team,” Anzaldua said. “Everyone had to come together. It is hard to rebuild, but we got through and got what we wanted.”

Yellow Jackets junior Katie Contreras finished second in the 97-pound weight division Wednesday to help pick up key points, along with Leslie Torres at 123 pounds and Isabella Gaspar at 165.

“I think we have a good chance of winning state,” Contreras said. “Our team is pretty close we are doing pretty good.”

The Rio Grande Valley had a dominant showing in the morning. Only one weight class was not won by a Valley lifter.

Mission Veterans had three regional champs with Jackie Mora, Kaitlynn Ocanas and Deseray Rodriguez. Roma’s Briseida Robles and Kayleen Perez took home titles.

Brownsville Porter’s Heaven Castro, PSJA Southwest’s Miranda Montez and Sharyland Pioneer’s Alexci Gallegos also came in first in their divisions.

Brownsville Lopez Reyna Vega practices the in the dead lift event at the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association Regional Meet at Bert Ogden Arena Wednesday, Feb.28 2024 in Edinburg. (Delcia Lopez| [email protected])

Mission Veterans Memorial finished second as a team with 31 points, and PSJA Southwest came in third with 28 points.

In the afternoon, Victoria East won the Class 5A DI title, beating out McAllen Memorial and Brownsville Veterans. Victoria East and West combined for a few individual champions as well, but the Valley still littered the top spots in the afternoon.

Brownsville Veterans’ Alexas Alaniz won the 105-pound title, La Joya Palmview’s Dinorah Galvan finished first at 114 and Edinburg Vela’s Jennifer Escalante is the regional champ at 123.

McAllen Memorial’s Luna Cuevas is the 132-pound champ, McHi’s Kaedyn Pulido won the 148-pound division and McAllen Memorial’s Alejandra Calderon easily won at 181. McHi also had Yaresi Ozuna win at 242-plus.

Weslaco East also had two regional champs with Dayana Hernandez and Kayleen Garcia at 220 and 242, respectively.

Check on the weekend for a full list of all state qualifiers.

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Edcouch-Elsa girls powerlifting wins regional title, eyeing state

EDINBURG Edcouch-Elsa is ready to compete for a fourth straight Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting state title.

The Yellow Jackets won the Class 5A Region V DII team championship Wednesday at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg with a total of 51 points, 20 points higher than the second-place finisher.

“It feels good,” Edcouch-Elsa junior Kaylee Beltran said about winning a regional title. “But what I think is more important for me and for my team is winning a state title.”

Beltran, along with Addie Anzaldua and Natalyn Reyes, finished first place in their respective weight classes for Edcouch-Elsa on Wednesday. The Yellow Jackets graduated a couple of key lifters who helped them win a state title last year, but they return one of the best finishers from last season.

Anzaldua finished second at state in 2023.

“It was definitely hard to get here, it took a lot of dedication for the team,” Anzaldua said. “Everyone had to come together. It is hard to rebuild, but we got through and got what we wanted.”

Yellow Jackets junior Katie Contreras finished second in the 97-pound weight division Wednesday to help pick up key points, along with Leslie Torres at 123 pounds and Isabella Gaspar at 165.

“I think we have a good chance of winning state,” Contreras said. “Our team is pretty close we are doing pretty good.”

The Rio Grande Valley had a dominant showing in the morning. Only one weight class was not won by a Valley lifter.

Mission Veterans had three regional champs with Jackie Mora, Kaitlynn Ocanas and Deseray Rodriguez. Roma’s Briseida Robles and Kayleen Perez took home titles.

Brownsville Porter’s Heaven Castro, PSJA Southwest’s Miranda Montez and Sharyland Pioneer’s Alexci Gallegos also came in first in their divisions.

Brownsville Lopez Reyna Vega practices the in the dead lift event at the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association Regional Meet at Bert Ogden Arena Wednesday, Feb.28 2024 in Edinburg. (Delcia Lopez| [email protected])

Mission Veterans Memorial finished second as a team with 31 points, and PSJA Southwest came in third with 28 points.

In the afternoon, Victoria East won the Class 5A DI title, beating out McAllen Memorial and Brownsville Veterans. Victoria East and West combined for a few individual champions as well, but the Valley still littered the top spots in the afternoon.

Brownsville Veterans’ Alexas Alaniz won the 105-pound title, La Joya Palmview’s Dinorah Galvan finished first at 114 and Edinburg Vela’s Jennifer Escalante is the regional champ at 123.

McAllen Memorial’s Luna Cuevas is the 132-pound champ, McHi’s Kaedyn Pulido won the 148-pound division and McAllen Memorial’s Alejandra Calderon easily won at 181. McHi also had Yaresi Ozuna win at 242-plus.

Weslaco East also had two regional champs with Dayana Hernandez and Kayleen Garcia at 220 and 242, respectively.

Check on the weekend for a full list of all state qualifiers.

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Bazan outlasts Brown to win back-to-back LBA40 titles

HARLINGEN — Harlingen’s Steven Bazan is the Life Begins at 40 champion for a second consecutive year.

Bazan, 51, held off past champion Justin Brown on the back nine at the Harlingen Country Club to win his second LBA40 title on Saturday. Bazan beat Brown by a hole, needing all 18 to see out the win.

Bazan would be happy to win the tournament twice he said, but going back-to-back is special as he joked with LBA40 president Jeffrey Scoggins about coming back another year as president despite Scoggins having to relinquish duties.

Harlingen’s Steven Bazan Saturday at the Life Begins at 40 golf tournament with tournament president Jeffrey Scoggins at the Harlingen Country Club. Photo courtesy of Victor Dominguez.

“The two years he has been president I have won, so he can’t leave,” Bazan said.

The back-to-back champion also praised his caddy Bryan Kennedy, also a competitor in the championship flight, for helping him Saturday.

Bazan, while already up a hole, placed his approach shot a few feet from the hole on 18 to all but seal title. Brown’s approach at 18 landed well short of the green, and too far to really threaten winning the hole.

“It was a heck of a match, I gave it my best shot, but I fell a little short,” Brown said.

Harlingen’s Justin Brown Saturday at the Life Begins at 40 golf tournament at the Harlingen Country Club. Photo courtesy of Victor Dominguez.

Brown and Bazan neither won a hole from 12 to 17, both hit some terrific putts, especially Brown to ensure a chance at 18. Bazan never let his guard down against Brown despite being up a hole on the back nine and Brown not always having the best drive.

“There is a couple of guys out here that you can’t be that way with,” Bazan said. “They are going to make four some how, so my mentality was I knew he was going to par … I played well, but I feel bad for him that he did not have a chance to birdie at 18 or anything like that, but I guess that’s golf.”

Harlingen’s Steven Bazan Saturday at the Life Begins at 40 golf tournament at the Harlingen Country Club. Photo courtesy of Victor Dominguez.

Brown won 11 to cut it to a hole after Bazan went up two holes after winning 10.

Bazan won the fourth and third holes to go up one after Brown started strong by winning the first hole and hitting a terrific approach shot on the second hole, but missed from only a couple of feet to go up two.

Harlingen’s Justin Brown Saturday at the Life Begins at 40 golf tournament at the Harlingen Country Club. Photo courtesy of Victor Dominguez.

“I got off to a hot start,” Brown said. “I missed the putt on two, it is nerve wracking with all these people out here and the greens were so much faster today than they have been all week.”

Brown said Bazan was better than him Saturday, and he did his best to hang around, but Bazan made his putts coming in.

Harlingen’s Steven Bazan Saturday at the Life Begins at 40 golf tournament at the Harlingen Country Club. Photo courtesy of Victor Dominguez.

Bazan joins Ron Kilby and Richard LaPierre as the only past champions to win back-to-back titles in the 21st century.

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