The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos recap all the #RGVweek4 high school football action beginning with The Monitor’s Game of the Week between Brownsville Veterans and McAllen High.
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The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos recap all the #RGVweek4 high school football action beginning with The Monitor’s Game of the Week between Brownsville Veterans and McAllen High.
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The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos run through the latest RGVSports.com Top 10 Poll with Edinburg North and La Feria breaking their way into the ranks, followed by a preview of all the Week 4 high school football action across the Rio Grande Valley including The Monitor’s Game of the Week between Brownsville Veterans and McAllen High.
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The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos recap all the #RGVweek 3 high school football action across the Valley, including The Monitor’s Game of the Week between Edinburg Vela and PSJA North, Harlingen South’s hot streak and dominant performances from Edinburg North, Port Isabel, the three McAllen schools and Weslaco High.
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A look at what teams our prognosticators think are going to win on the gridiron in Week 3
Tuesday’s reported volleyball scores. Check back for stats from games later today.
VALLEY HS VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
Tuesday’s Matches
District 31-6A
Edinburg North def. PSJA North 25-16, 25-15, 25-18
PSJA High def. Mission High, 25-14, 25-20, 19-25, 27-25
Edinburg Vela def. Edinburg High 14-25, 13-25, 25-19, 25-22, 15-11
District 32-6A
Los Fresnos def. San Benito, 25-2, 27-25, 25-8
Weslaco High at Donna North, not reported
District 32-3A
Pharr IDEA at Pharr Vanguard, not reported
Lyford at Edinburg IDEA , not reported
Monte Alto def Alamo IDEA, 3-0 in sets
Non-District
McAllen Rowe def. Brownsville Vets 25-18, 25-17, 25-14
Edcouch-Elsa def. Hidalgo 25-23, 25-12, 25-12
Mission Veterans def. Mercedes 25-5, 25-9, 25-14
PSJA Memorial def. La Feria 25-18, 25-16, 25-20
Donna def. PSJA Southwest 25-11, 25-15, 25-16
Sharyland High def. La Joya High 25-6, 25-15, 25-14
San Isidro def. Falfurrias 26-24, 25-20, 25-21
Raymondville at Progreso, not reported
Grulla at Brownsville St. Joseph, not reported
The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos run through the latest RGVSports.com Top 10 Poll and introduce The Monitor’s Player of the Week award winner for Week 2. They also dive into a #RGVweek 3 preview, breaking down The Monitor’s Game of the Week between Edinburg Vela and PSJA North, and more RGV football action.
In the latest episode of the Valley Volley Talk podcast, The Monitor’s Henry Miller talks with PSJA High head coach Caroline Cuellar and sophomore outside hitter Johanna Montelongo.
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The Monitor’s Ivan Palacios and Bryan Ramos recap all the #RGVweek 2 football action across the Rio Grande Valley, starting with The Monitor’s Game of the Week: Edinburg Vela vs. Harlingen High. The recap continues with matchups, like Edinburg North and Mercedes, PSJA North and Edcouch-Elsa. The guys also catch up with Juan Cuevas, Donna North‘s second-year head coach, after the Chiefs snapped a 30-game losing streak with a win over La Joya Juarez-Lincoln on Friday night.
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Picks for Week 2
BY MARIO AGUIRRE | SPECIAL TO THE MONITOR
The Donna North boys’ cross-country team had four top 10 individual finishers at Donna ISD Cross-Country Invitational on Saturday. Edinburg Economedes’ girls were just as dominant at the Edinburg High Cross-Country Invitational, placing four runners in the top 10.
EDINBURG HIGH CROSS-COUNTRY INVITIATIONAL
In the boys division, McAllen Memorial won, anchored by Ayden Granados (16:23.8), who finished second behind PSJA North’s Hector Solis (15:56.8). Edinburg North’s Alexis Rodriguez (16:31.3) placed third.
McAllen Memorial had one other top-10 runner in Sebastian Salinas (16:50.9), who came in fifth.
McAllen High’s boys, the runner-up team, had Joe Rios (17:09.5) and Michael Gower (17:09.7) finish seventh and eighth, respectively.
The third-place team, La Feria, was led by three top-10 runners in Julian Dominguez (17:00.9), Evan Torres (17:13.3) and Joshua Marquez (17:24.1), who finished fourth, seventh and ninth, respectively.
Edinburg Economedes’ girls, however, boasted the most top 10 finishers in either division at the meet to capture the girls title Saturday.
The Jaguars’ Maddison Surita (19:39.1) led that pack, finishing second behind McAllen High’s Lucille Galligan (19:28.7). Edinburg High’s Mia Guillen (19:57.6) came in third.
Economedes’ Marbella Marques (20:32.2), Dianette Garcia (20:36.7) and Francesca Alvarado (20:40.2) finished fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, as the Jaguars (1:43:26.9) cruised past second-place McAllen High (1:47:52.6) and third-place Edinburg High (1:48:19.7).
McAllen Memorial (1:53.03.0) came in fourth, and Edinburg Vela (1:59:08.0) fifth.
DONNA ISD CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL
Donna North hoisted the boys crown, clocking in at a combined 1:25.56.5. It outpaced McAllen Rowe (1:27.04.4), the runner-up team, and third-place Edcouch-Elsa (1:30:34.2).
Donna North had four top-10 finishers in Marc Corpus (16:55.4), Benjamin Rubio (17:01.4), Nathaniel Rubio (17:09.0) and Jose Torres (17.11.4), who placed fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth, respectively.
Donna High’s Kevin Hernandez was the overall boys winner, clocking in at 16:18.0, comfortably ahead of McAllen Rowe’s Julius Contreras (16:41.6) and teammate Kevin Cardenas (16:51.9).
Weslaco East captured the girls crown (1:52:08.6), edging second-place Brownsville Veterans (1:52:38.6) and third-place Edcouch-Elsa (1:53:22.0).
Weslaco East had three runners finish in the top 10 in Natalie Bazan (21:58.1), Raven Ozuna (22:01.0) and Stephanie Men-doza (22:03.9), who finished sixth, seventh and ninth, respectively.
Brownsville Veterans also had three top-10 finishers. Naia Gracia (20:07.9) placed second, Loren Averyt (22:03.4) was third and Bianca Mascoro (22:30.6) came in fourth.
Edcouch-Elsa’s Rebecca Davila (19:51.8) finished first in the girls’ division. Teammate Miranda Guerrero (20:54.7) came in third.