Alpine High School seniors Amory Aranda, Chloe Cordova, and Kylie Garcia will lead the team for Lady Bucks volleyball and Coach Rick Garcia. Courtesy photo.
The Smith Cattle Company cowboys will travel to the high desert of Far West Texas to show off their skills at this year’s Big Bend Ranch Rodeo. The 2021 Ranch Rodeo will begin Friday, Aug. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Sul Ross State University SALE arena in Alpine.
It was a fun-filled day for baseball at the Alpine Cowboys baseball camp at Kokernot Field in Alpine on July 30, as kids of all ages pause for a photo after a training session with Cowboys players as they worked one-on-one and in small group drills. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
Runners take off at the Texas Music 5k Fun Run held in front of Printco on July 31 in Alpine. The event was hosted by Artwalk Alpine, Visit Alpine, and Viva Big Bend. Proceeds from the race went toward the maintenance of four of the city’s murals. Participants earned old school cassette tape medals created by Alpine artist Amanda Calhoun. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
On Aug. 9 at the Manuel Payne softball field at Kokernot Park in Alpine, Alpine High School Class of 2021 graduate and accomplished athlete Aneesa Payne was surprised with a $1,000 check from the Big Bend Amateur Softball Association of Alpine. She was recognized for her dedication and work as a softball player, and recently as a successful first-year coach for the 10-12U girls.
The Lady Bucks played at the First Annual Coach Pancho Martinez Memorial volleyball scrimmage on Aug. 6 in Marfa. Here they line up in front of the Fort Davis Indians varsity team. The season officially started on Aug. 9 in Monahans. Avalanche photo by J.T. Maroney
How has your game recovered after a year off from COVID? My game has definitely enhanced since COVID. My last year in college was cut short by COVID so at first I was obviously very upset.
Since the team was formed in 2011, the Alpine Cowboys professional baseball club has reached the postseason every year in the Pecos League. The Cowboys secured their spot in the playoffs once again last week by way of a 4-2 record, which featured a 3-1 series win over the Tucson Saguaros – Alpine’s firstround playoff opponent.
Sul Ross State University rodeo athlete Ky Hamilton won “the daddy of them all” in bull riding at the 125th Cheyenne Frontier Days this past weekend. He went five for five, riding all three in Cheyenne, and he placed in Deadwood as well. In the photo, Hamilton riding at the Gem State Classic. Photo by Western Edge