Local grandma becomes sports vocal
Janie Flores is constantly watching the tube looking for her grandson whose thousands of miles away doing what he loves to do. Grandma couldn’t be… Login to continue reading Login…
Janie Flores is constantly watching the tube looking for her grandson whose thousands of miles away doing what he loves to do. Grandma couldn’t be… Login to continue reading Login…
Alice Coyote head basketball coach Anthony Elizondo is excited for the 2022 hoops campaign after a playoff run last year. “The body language is really… Login to continue reading Login…
Submitted Four days of intense boxing led 14-year-old Jeremiah Casas a Sugarbert Belt Champ. He is now a two-time Sugarbert Belt Champ. Casas flew to… Login to continue reading Login…
San Diego High School student Ayden Galvan recently participated in a swim competition held at the Corpus Christi Natatorium. Galvan placed 14th in the backstroke… Login to continue reading Login…
Alice Independent School District recently announced the Athletes of the Week. The athletes were: • William Adams Middle School female: Kendra Pruenda - seventh grade basketball • William Adams Middle School male: Maddex Carrillo - eighth grade basketball • Alice High School female: Mireya Leija - Varsity girls’ basketball • Alice High School male: Anthony Elizondo - Varsity boys’ basketball .
The Alice Lady Coyotes’ tilt against the Mathis Lady Pirates Tuesday night. The Lady Pirates came out on top, but still a great night of hoops.
By Melissa Cantu Trevino San Diego Independent School District is gearing up for the fourth annual Superintendent’s Golf Tournament in December. “In the last three… Login to continue reading Login…
The Alice Coyotes began the new basketball season Saturday with a big-time 75-45 victory over Corpus Christi Moody .
Sixteen years after a mic’d up Peyton Manning castigated his star center “Quit calling the (bleeping) plays!,” Jeff Saturday called all the right shots in his successful NFL head coaching debut on the Las Vegas Strip.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Matt LaFleur didn’t bother going home Sunday night after the Green Bay Packers snapped their longest losing streak since 2008 by rallying for an overtime victory over the Dallas Cowboys.