Third baseman James Prockish believes the season is going well so far. While the team was off to a slow start, Prockish said that’s normal when the players don’t yet know each other.
After a week of winning the Cowboys are now in second place in the Mountain South Division at 10-8. Just last week the team found itself in a hole near the bottom of the standings, but after a four game win streak against the Roswell Invaders, they are inching closer to where they are expected to be.
From Andrew Fregia’s perspective, “Good things are going to happen.” He believes this young team is ultra competitive, and when any group has the same goals and the work ethic it takes, success is born.
Baseball 2021 All- District selections are in, and congratulations are in order for Offensive Most Valuable Player James Morris. Utility Player of the Year went to Adrian Lujan, and Co-Pitcher of the Year went to Jeremy Domiguez.
Wyatt Kibbe last week qualified for the National High School Rodeo Finals in steer wrestling, winning Region 2 Reserve Champion Steer Wrestler at the Texas High School Rodeo Association finals in Abilene, and was a THSRA Founders Invitational Rodeo qualifier. National finals will be held in Lincoln, Neb., July 18-24. In his senior year, Kibbe, with a 3.75 GPA, will continue to compete in Texas High School Rodeo. Courtesy photo
Emilee Charlesworth will head to the National High School Rodeo Finals in Lincoln, Neb., on July 18-24 after qualifying in breakaway roping at the Texas High School Rodeo Finals in Abilene last week. She also qualified as an alternate in reining cow horse. Courtesy photo
Gabby Dominguez, Ailea Fierro, Isabella Shelton, and Isabella Lozano man the ticket desk at American Legion Post 79 in Alpine for the 12U softball All Stars hamburger dinner on June 18. The 12U teams are members of the Big Bend Amateur Softball Association, and the event raised money to support the All Star’s trip to an upcoming tournament. Avalanche photo by Gail Diane Yovanovich
Continuing coverage of the 2021 o6 Cowboys, Coach Sean Persky sat down with the Avalanche again to answer more questions about this upcoming season. Persky talked about how this team will be running a lot of base path this year, using the speed throughout the lineup.
Coltan Walden, a senior from Big Bend High School, has had a rough go without normal sports in his life. Being in Terlingua his last two school years has already limited his options, but of course the last year and a half has lessened even more what he can usually compete in.
Alpine resident Dan Dunagan was honored with the Huddle Coach of the Year Award for Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the El Paso FCA Victory Sports Banquet on April 29. The award is given to only one coach a year in the greater El Paso area who has exceeded FCA’s mission to engage, equip, and empower every student and coach with whom they have contact.