Next Friday, the Uvalde Lobos will resume their District 29-4A basketball slate by hosting the Pearsall Lady Mavericks.
Tee time for the varsity game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Harvey Kinchlow Gymnasium.
This game will be preceded by a junior university contest at 5 p.m.
The Pearsall girls recently won a 49-43 victory over the Crystal City Lady Javelinas in a game played at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.
Tied at 40-40, the Lady Mavs beat the Crystal City Girls, 8-3, down the stretch to win the ball game.
Pearsall’s standout players in that win included Lliana Camacho, Alyssa Garcia, Emily Valle Kristen Morales and Elizabeth Burrows, to name a few.
Coach Fortino Patiño’s Lobos, 1-1 in the district and 4-15 for the season, ended the pre-district portion of their schedule with a 54-19 loss on the road to the Somerset Bulldogs on Tuesday night last.
The Somerset Girls took a 15-3 lead in the first half.
Leading 23-11 at halftime, the Bulldogs outscored the Lobos, 31-8, in the second half on the way to their lopsided victory.
For the Lobos, it was a night of cold shooting from the field and from the free throw line as they only managed six field goals and connected on just three of 10 free throws.
“We started the period slowly and had a bad third period,” said coach Patiño. “It was not a good night for us.”
Kendra Garcia accounted for 14 of Uvalde’s 19 points.
She had four three-point field goals and sank one regular field goal.
Gaby Victoria scored three points, while Jacelyn Ortegon and Desirae Garcia each scored one point.
Monica Vera, Cylie Cantu, Annaly Villa, Amilee Pulido, Justine Luevanos, Viviana Ovalle and Danielle Garcia each saw action for the Lobos, but they didn’t score a point.
Evangeline Hernandez scored 27 points to lead Somerset in scoring.
Prior to the Somerset match, the Lobos beat Devine Arabians, 39-34, in their first District game.
Kendra Garcia topped the Lobos score with 22 points.
Gaby Victorino had eight points, Desirae Garcia had five points and Monica Vera had four points.
Jacelyn Ortegon, Justine Luevanos, Viviana Ovalle, Danielle Garcia and Amilee Pulido contributed to the victory, but did not enter the scoring column.
Denise Contreras scored 16 points to lead Devine in the game.
After the Pearsall game next Friday, the Lobos will hit the road again to play in the district against the Floresville Jaguars on January 3.
Next Friday, the Uvalde Lobos will resume their District 29-4A basketball slate by hosting the Pearsall Lady Mavericks.
Tee time for the varsity game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Harvey Kinchlow Gymnasium.
This game will be preceded by a junior university contest at 5 p.m.
The Pearsall girls recently won a 49-43 victory over the Crystal City Lady Javelinas in a game played at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.
Tied at 40-40, the Lady Mavs beat the Crystal City Girls, 8-3, down the stretch to win the ball game.
Pearsall’s standout players in that win included Lliana Camacho, Alyssa Garcia, Emily Valle Kristen Morales and Elizabeth Burrows, to name a few.
Coach Fortino Patiño’s Lobos, 1-1 in the district and 4-15 for the season, ended the pre-district portion of their schedule with a 54-19 loss on the road to the Somerset Bulldogs on Tuesday night last.
The Somerset Girls took a 15-3 lead in the first half.
Leading 23-11 at halftime, the Bulldogs outscored the Lobos, 31-8, in the second half on the way to their lopsided victory.
For the Lobos, it was a night of cold shooting from the field and from the free throw line as they only managed six field goals and connected on just three of 10 free throws.
“We started the period slowly and had a bad third period,” said coach Patiño. “It was not a good night for us.”
Kendra Garcia accounted for 14 of Uvalde’s 19 points.
She had four three-point field goals and sank one regular field goal.
Gaby Victoria scored three points, while Jacelyn Ortegon and Desirae Garcia each scored one point.
Monica Vera, Cylie Cantu, Annaly Villa, Amilee Pulido, Justine Luevanos, Viviana Ovalle and Danielle Garcia each saw action for the Lobos, but they didn’t score a point.
Evangeline Hernandez scored 27 points to lead Somerset in scoring.
Prior to the Somerset match, the Lobos beat Devine Arabians, 39-34, in their first District game.
Kendra Garcia topped the Lobos score with 22 points.
Gaby Victorino had eight points, Desirae Garcia had five points and Monica Vera had four points.
Jacelyn Ortegon, Justine Luevanos, Viviana Ovalle, Danielle Garcia and Amilee Pulido contributed to the victory, but did not enter the scoring column.
Denise Contreras scored 16 points to lead Devine in the game.
After the Pearsall game next Friday, the Lobos will hit the road again to play in the district against the Floresville Jaguars on January 3.