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ast year, Rio Grande Valley teams advanced three-deep in the state football

playoffs in Class 5A and 3A. Two teams from 32-3A, Rio Hondo and La Feria both ad-vanced to the Regional finals, with only La Feria upsetting Bandera 31-14 in the Alamo-dome. The Lions would then

and girls teams will begin play in April 19-22, 2010. Par-ents and fans can now expect to see golf teams from Austin, San Anto-nio, Corpus Christi, Laredo, and the Rio Grande Valley

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meet Cuero in the State 3A Divi-sion I Quarterfinals and their mysti-cal season would end with a 55-13 loss. In Class 5A, Harlingen found its glory path heading right to the Alamodome with a matchup against Austin Westlake in the regional fi-nals. The Chaps easily won 49-23 in Division I. The Rattlers from Shary-land lost to State 5A semifinalist, SA Clark 49-21. In 2008, our home would be the “Alamodome”. Flipping for “home” sites in the playoffs would give the Rio Grande Valley a huge advantage for Valley fans. Imagine if all three teams had won their coin flips and the desig-nated playoff site would have been McAllen Memorial Veterans Sta-dium; And why not, the stadium it-self could play host to 15,000 fans. More revenues and fanfare would have been created. Recently, the UIL gave “in” to the Rio Grande Valley by awarding Re-gion IV sites in golf, basketball, vol-leyball, and soccer in the 5A Classi-fications. The Class 5A Region IV Golf Championships for both boys

McAllen for various school tourna-ments for boys and at Los Lagos Golf Course in Edinburg for girls. Both golf courses were named the host sites in Class 5A Region IV. Texas Senator, Eddie Lucio voiced his concerns about “fair rota-tions” of University Interscholastic League sites for playoffs. Senator Lucio challenged the UIL, the UIL listened. The UIL answered. Now, with the U.I.L. under con-tract negotiations with other sites for the upcoming 2009 Class 5A Division I & II Football Champi-onships, maybe now would be the right time to challenge the UIL to hosts all state championships at one location and rotate them every year like the BCS does. Maybe the series could be called the UIL Texas Bowl Championship Series. Cities from El Paso, Dallas, Hous-ton, Austin, and San Antonio could hosts these championship games. It’s time to start showing America just how “Big” high school football is in Texas.

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HSSM ranks the Top Ten teams from the Rio

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GameDay.RB Phillip Fruge of Harlingen South is roughed up by PSJA Bears defenders in 2008. The Hawks (2-8) will be rebuilding under new coach Gilbert Leal while the Bears eye the playoffs. (HSSM IMages)

ContentsContentsAugust 29, 2009 Volume Six Issue One

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19 Week by WeekBy David A. Amador

Football season kicks offAugust 28th in the Rio

Grande Valley. Listed are teams and their

matchups.

23 32-3A TeamsBy David A. Amador

Will Pirates make playoffs behind new head coach Robin Kirk? Can La Feria make another State 3A

title run?

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(McAllen, Texas)-Surprised? Don’t be. These Mustangs are good. Really good. Probably better than the McAllen Memorial team that went three-deep in the State 5A playoffs two years ago when they lost to San Antonio MacArthur 35-34 on a missed extra point. This was the same year that the Mustangs also won a share of the 30-5A title. Afterwards, it took head coach Bill Littleton one season in 2007 to

Ramblin’ Mustangs! Senior center linemen, Bob Lozano will lead his 30-5A defending champions, McAllen Memorial in 2009. (HSSM IMages)

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The HSSM Polls1. McAllen Memorial2. Harlingen3. McAllen H.S.4. Sharyland5. Edinburg6. Weslaco H.S.7. Mission H.S.8. Los Fresnos9. Edcouch-Elsa10. Port Isabel

The HSSM Polls1. McAllen Memorial2. Harlingen3. McAllen H.S.4. Sharyland5. Edinburg6. Weslaco H.S.7. Mission H.S.8. Los Fresnos9. Edcouch-Elsa10. Port Isabel

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RB Gabe Phillips of McAllen Memorial will give the Mus-tangs a solid running game as he did against Laredo Alex-ander in the State 5A playoffs last season. (HSSM IMages)

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regroup from a 1-9 season. The result, a perfect 7-0 season and his second district title in 2008. This season could prove to be even better. Littleton overcame the critics who questioned his move to start a freshmen quarterback in 2008. He chose to go with Matthew Kaufmann. It nearly cost him his job after losing the first non-district games to Edinburg Economedes (22-25) and Brownsville Pace (19-33). His streak of nine losses started to fuel Mustang fans. Some even said “his choices were poor ones”. HSSM asked Littleton about these critics and simply replied with “it’s my choice and Kaufmann is a good one.” The No.1 ranked team, the Mustangs (9-3, 7-0) return six starters on offense, including sophomore, Kaufmann at quarterback. The speedy and well-balanced pass thrower will have plenty of talent to spread the ball around too. Wide receivers Andrew Salinas (5’11) and Jake Garza (6’3) will be tough to defend along with tightend John Montemayor. In the backfield, the Mustangs will be experienced. Running backs Gabe Phillips (5’10

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190lbs, 820 yards rushing in 2008) and Ben Garcia both return to add more fire-power to the State 5A Division II Bi-District Champions on the ground. The offense will be led by senior captain Bob Lozano at center and with OT Trey Johnson. Last year, the McAllen Bulldogs made an early exit from the State 5A playoffs losing to San Antonio Southwest 28-35 in OT. The Bulldogs had the team to possibly go deep in the playoffs but the saga continues for head coach Tony Harris as he strives to find ways of making it past the second round. In 2007, the Bulldogs had their chances against Weslaco but the Panther running attack and Mishak Rivas ended Harris’s bid for a third round playoff bid. The Bulldogs return four starters on offense and three on defense. The Bulldogs have made adjustments on offense by moving TE Austin Griffith (6’4, 200lbs) to quarterback and LB Aleck Rios to fullback. HSSM has learned that WR Nick Garza, UTSA committ, has a severe bunion. But according to Harris,

No.3 McAllen will need to improve defensivelyif they expect to contend for another state playoff berth. (HSSM IMages)

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Sharyland Advances. The Rattlers played SA Clark in the State 5A Regional finals in Class 5A Division I at the Alamodome in 2008. (HSSM IMages)

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PreviewPreviewhe expects big things from his star senior. Harris would not comment on Garza’s possible injury. The Bulldogs will challenge the Mustangs for the 30-5A District title. A trophy Harris would love to win outright after thirteen years as the McHi coach. The Sharyland Rattlers made it all the way to the State 5A Division I Regional finals and for head coach Fred Sanchez, his first trip to the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas was a dream come true. He only wished that they would have kept up with San Antonio Clark, who ended the Rattlers season with a 49-21 defeat. What made the 2008 season special for the Rattlers was their third place finish (10-3, 5-2) in 30-5A because this finish allowed the Rattlers to win two titles in the state playoffs: Bi-District and Area Championship. Again, in 2009 the Rattlers will have to settle for another playoff spot as the reigning 30-5A champions, McAllen Memorial are picked to win it all again. The Rattlers return eight on offense, including RB Scottie Meyer, WR Chris Zuniga, RB Ricky Mata, and LB Abu-Hala.ked to defend their title again.

HSSM’s 30-5APre-Season Picks

1. McAllen Memorial H.S.2. McAllen H.S.3. Sharyland H.S.4. Rio Grande City5. Donna H.S.6. La Joya H.S.7. La Joya Palmview8. McAllen Nikki Rowe

2008 State 5A Playoffs: McAllen Memorial defeats Laredo Alexander (53-28); lose to Los Fresnos (15-59); McAllen lose to SA Southwest 28-35); Donna lose to Laredo United (7-46); Sharyland defeats Del Rio (35-

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Sharyland Advances. The Rattlers played SA Clark in the State 5A Regional finals in Class 5A Division I at the Alamodome in 2008. (HSSM IMages)

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18) and PSJA (28-13). Lose to SA Clark (21-49). Throughout the season, head coach Tony Villarreal of Weslaco felt the regiments of winning as a Panther coach. He felt this movement even more so when his team lost to the Edinburg Bobcats in 2008. “We are expected to win in Weslaco and makingthe playoffs in four straight seasons is not easy. This year will be even tougher,” he adds. The same goes for third-year head coach Joey Casares of Edinburg. Improving his team record to 4-6 and ending their 18-game losing streak against Weslaco (24-20) gave him another year with the Bobcats. Despite the naysayers, Edinburg stuck with Casares for another season. With eight starters back on both sides, this Bobcat team could return to the post season for the first time since 2005. Players to watch will be the return of quarterback Issac Escobar and WR Manny Menchaca. Both players are skilled at their positions both are expected to lead this team to the playoffs. First, they will have to find a way to unseat the Harlingen Cardinals (10-3) and PSJA North Raiders, last season’s 31-5A Co-Champions. For the Cardinals, the Yellowjackets (32-4A) embarrassed the Redbirds last year in their first-ever meeting in non-district by winning 17-14 and then the Raiders handed the Cards its second loss of the year (20-28),

Tough Cat. Senior WR Manny Menchaca will be the Go-to-Bobcat in Edinburg. They will travel to Weslaco on Septem-ber 18th for a non-district match-up in 2009. (HSSM IMages)

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“ We are expected to win in Weslacoand making the playoffs in four straightseasons is not easy. This year will be eventougher....

Panther Football. Head coach Tony Vil-larreal hopes to end Weslaco’s drought of not winning a 32-5A District title. (HSSM IMages)

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thus having to share the 31-5A title in 2008. Third-year head coach Manny Gomez will take his team to Edcouch, Texas on September 4th to settle their indifferences and then will host the Raiders on October 30th for another possible title showdown. The region’s top running back Pablo Garza (1,368 yards, 24tds) returns with new quarterback Mack Sanchez. Mingo Rincon will spearhead the offensive line. District 31-5A watched four teams tie for first and second with the same records (Harlingen-PSJA North 6-1 Co-Champs) and (Edinburg North-PSJA 5-2 tied for second) and fans can expect this district go down to the wire again with the Edinburg Bobcats stepping in to make a run at the 31-5A title.

HSSM’s 31-5A Pre-Season Picks 1. Harlingen 2. Edinburg 3. PSJA 4. PSJA North 5. Economedes 6. Harlingen South 7. Edinburg North 8. PSJ Memorial

2008 State 5A Playoffs: Harlingen defeats Laredo United (35-7) and Weslaco (63-14); lose to

Austin Westlake (23-49); PSJA defeats Brownsville Pace (24-7) lose to Sharyland (28-13); Edinburg North loses to Los Fresnos (70-21); PSJA North defeats Brownsville Porter (27-15) and loses to SA Southwest (41-21). In 32-5A, “We are going to be young,” says Panther head coach Tony Villarreal. “We need to get on the winning track early on,” he adds. The Panthers will debut in their newly-remodeled Bobby Lackey Stadium on September 18th against Edinburg. A game

Pace QB Senior Rodrigo Tostado Porter QB Senior Matthew Bullock

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Rio Grande Valley2009(La Joya, Texas)-This tiny western town of brush and drylands is

home to three football programs. Once a powerful football team, the La Joya Coyotes became the Huskies and Lobos with the opening of 5A Palmview High School and 4A Juarez-Lincoln High School in 2008. Head coach Leonel Casas watched his Coyotes get split into three campuses in 2008 and the end result was a losing season for all three high schools. In a town, where local police are stationed in the center of the medi-an with their radar guns on, traffic slowdowns, trying to avoid speed-ing tickets; however, football is the still King in La Joya on football Friday nights. What’s worst now, rivalries are beginning to heat up between all three schools. “Our players are competitors. They want to win. It doesn’t matter

Tough Dogs. The La Joya Palmview Lobos will meet the La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Huskies on Sep-tember 11th. (HSSM IMages)

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if we are first-year program,” says Huskies head coach, Aaron Garcia. The Palmview Lobos entered 30-5A picked to finish last, while the Coyotes posted a 3-7 record. The Huskies matched the Coyotes record in its first season in 32-4A. The Lobos struggled as they faced both La Joya teams and ended up with losses to La Joya (0-34) and Juarez-Lincoln (42-20). The 30-5A Lobos also went 0-10 in its first season in Class 5A. “Most of these players from our community grew up together and they know each other. But our coach-ing staff also taught these players how to win at a very young age. This is where the rivalry begins. Our players want to win, regardless of what school they are from,” says Garcia.

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that slipped away from the Panthers in 2008. “That game got away from us. We should have won that one,” adds Villarreal. While the game was just a non-district outing, it mattered a lot for the Bobcats as they snapped their 18-game losing streak with the win. Villarreal has watched his Panthers settle for playoff spots rather than district titles and the Los Fresnos Falcons, instead, have enjoyed taking all three titles away for the past three straight seasons. For the Panthers, the home-field advantage will play a big factor as they will travel to Los Fresnos on September 25th to open their 32-5A season. How important will the district opener be for the purple and white? “Very important,” says Villarreal. He still remembers their own streak of three-straight losses to Edinburg, Los Fresnos, and Brownsville Pace. “That was tough. This year will be even more challenging.” The Panthers return just four starters on offense and Villarreal also points out that he had ten players who were sophomores playing against Harlingen (14-63) in the State 5A Division I playoffs in 2008. “We had too many injuries towards the end of the season,” says Villarreal. “We will see a lot of new faces in 2009.” 2008 State 5A Playoffs: Weslaco loses to Harlingen (14-63)); Los Fresnos defeats Edinburg North (70-21) and McAllen Memorial (59-15); lose to SA Regan (28-11). Brownsville Pace loses to PSJA (24-7); Brownsville Porter loses PSJA North (27-15).

HSSM’s Picks 32-5APre-Season Picks

1. Weslaco2. Los Fresnos3. Brownsville Pace4. San Benito5. Brownsville Porter6. Brownsville Hanna7. Brownsville Lopez8. Brownsville Rivera

Strong Traditions. The Donna Redskins will try to make it three straight playoffs in a row in 2009. (HSSM IMages)

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Week by WeekWeek 1Friday, September 4th

Juarez-Lincoln at HidalgoRio Hondo at CueroMcAllen Memorial at EconomedesRio Grande City at Bro PaceEdinburg North at SharylandPSJA North at San BenitoLos Fresnos at PSJAMission at SA McCollumLa Feria at MercedesSanta Rosa at La VillaKingsville vs RaymondvillePorter at PalmviewHarlingen at Edcouch-ElsaWeslaco at Harlingen SouthMcAllen Rowe vs Mission Vets

Week 2Friday, September 11th

Mission Vets at AliceIngleside at Rio HondoPSJA at McAllenLa Feria at Weslaco EastPort Isabel vs Edcouch-ElsaWeslaco at Rio Grande CitySharyland at EdinburgMcAllen Memorial at PaceLaredo Alexander at DonnaSan Benito at HarlingenMercedes at Los Fresnos

Roma at ZapataLyford at Santa RosaRaymondville at Valley ViewHidalgo at Falfurrias

Week 3Friday, September 18th

Brownsville Lopez vs Weslaco EastPace at PSJA MemorialLos Fresnos at CalallenSanta Rosa at La FeriaPSJA at McAllen MemorialEdinburg at WeslacoLaredo Martin at RomaJuarez-Lincoln at CC MillerSt. Joe at La Villa*All Games at 7:30 p.m.

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He’s Back. Mercedes Tiger’s QBAlbert Chavez will be the surpriseplayer in 2009. (HSSM IMages)

HSSM’s Picks 32-4APre-Season Picks

1. Mission2. Edcouch-Elsa3. Weslaco East4. LJ Juarez-Lincoln5. Mercedes6. MissionVeterans7. Roma8. Valley View

(Mercedes)-If Mercedes quarterback, Albert Chavez will fo-cus on his playbook in 2009, the Tigers could see themselves making the post season again under new head coach Mike Uribe. The team to watch this year in 2009 will be the La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Huskies. Second-year head coach Aaron Garcia led his team to three victories in its first varsity season in 32-4A. They willbe led by RB Jose Bocanegra, who rushed for 1,400 yards and added another 600 yards caught in the air.

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Wildcat Scratches. The Weslaco East Cats will be tough on defense as they look to win their first 32-4A title. (HSSM IMages)

But with the Mission Eagles looking for great strides behind new head coach Mario Pena, both Mercedes and Juarez will be on the playoff-bub-ble while Edcouch-Elsa and Weslaco East will challenge the Eagles for the district title. The Wildcats lost to Flour Bluff in the State 4A playoffs and head coach Armando Cuellar knows that RB Addison Einhorn will have to replace Andrew Alvarado’s 2,000 yards he gained in 2008. Mis-sion Veterans, Valley View, and Roma will much improved. David Gilpin takes over at Mission Veterans and Tracey Hamilton at Valley View.

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Hidalgo Early College H.S.Hidalgo Early College H.S.(Hidalgo)-The Pirates went shopping for a head foot-ball coach in the off-season and found what they were looking for in Texas. Robin Kirk, former head coach from TAPPS Houston St. Pius X, takes over a Pirate program with seven returning starters on offense. Players to watch are new transfer QB Kevin Trevino, RB Hugo Garcia, and OL Alex Villarreal. The Pirates finished 6-4 last year and 3-3 in 32-3A, missing the playoffs. The Pirates will have their hands full with Rio Hondo, Port Isabel, La Feria, and Ray-mondville, all who will be contending for a 3A playoff spot. “This will be a tough district,” says Kirk. The Tarpons are picked to win another 32-3A title and head coach Monty Stumbaugh feels that this year his players are more focused with less distractions after Hurricane Dolly slammed this town prior to the opening game. This havoc caused alot of set backs as families were left staring at standing water in their homes. “This community came together helping each other. Our players played a major role with helping each other,” adds Stumbaugh. With the Tarpons returning just three starters on offense, QB Kyle DeMoss will lead his team under center.

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Welcome to the RGV Captain Kirk! Robin Kirk will lead his Pirates in 2009. (HSSM IMages)