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Moody's Martinez Signs on with OLLU 4C Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Caller-Times High school results and schedule HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL BASKETBALL United South, 1:30 p.m.; New Braunfels 3-pointers — Woodsboro T. Perez 1, A. BOYS vs. Nixon, 3 p.m.; Hardin-Jefferson vs. Arriaga 1. TUESDAY'S RESULTS Calallen, 4:30 p.m.; Calhoun vs. SG KINGSVILLE 42, LYFORD 36 NON-DISTRICT Academy, 6 p.m.; United South vs. AP, Halftime score — Kingsville 20, Lyford RAY 44, LONDON 31 7:30 p.m. 11 Moody’s Martinez Halftime score — Ray 24, London 10 FRIDAY’S GAMES Kingsville — Gabi Cruz 5, Danielle Her- London — Adam Saith 9, Grant Glasson United South vs. Calhoun, 9 a.m.; New rera 9, Karina Rangel 6, Byonca Owens 8, Dayton Garcia 8, Dillon Humpal 5, Braunfels vs. Hardin-Jefferson, 10:30 10, Kim Ignatiades 10, Sam Arredondo 2 Brett Lawver 1 a.m.; SG Academy vs. AP, Noon; Calallen 3-pointers — Kingsville K. Rangel 1 Ray — E.J. Nunez 13, Jarod Rodela 9, vs. Nixon, 1:30 p.m. BEEVILLE 48, ARANSAS PASS 46 signs on with OLLU Kris Harvey 5, Delsma Torres 2, BRACKET PLAY Halftime score — Beeville 27, AP 18 Diaundre Fischer 2, Trevor Allison 5, QUARTERFINALS AP — A. Brown 2, Y. Cribb 3, K. Castillo Kobe Chavana 4, Johnny Martinez 4 Pool A 1 vs. Pool B 4, 6 p.m. 4, J. White 8, K. Gaitan 29. LEN HAYWARD 3-pointers — London, Garcia 2, Saith 1; Pool B 2 vs. Pool A 3, 4:30 p.m. Beeville — Mitch Fernandez 2, Alyssa CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER-TIMES Ray, Nunez 3, Rodela 3 Pool A 2 vs. Pool B 3, 3 p.m. Silva 4, Jessica Gibson 4, Jocelyn Guz- JV — Ray won 68-22 Pool B 1 vs. Pool A 4, 7:30 p.m. man 5, Mikayla Martinez 5, RaeAnn Flo- Freshman — Ray won 48-31 SATURDAY’S GAMES res 11, Kamaria Gipson 17 Alec Martinez did not mince words Records — Ray 4-3 CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET 3-pointers — AP, White 2, Gaitan 7 FLOUR BLUFF 68, POTEET 40 Semifinals, 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Freshmen — Beeville 52-14 when he said that there were a lot of Halftime score — FB 28, Poteet 18 Third-place game, 5 p.m. Records — Beeville 2-2. people involved in helping him achieve Poteet — Alfonso Pena 4, Chris Rodri- Championship, 6:30 p.m. TOAST OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT his goal of signing to play college base- guez 2, Victor Garza 13, Andy Delagarza CONSOLATION BRACKET ROCKPORT-FULTON HS 9, Bryan Martinez 2, Moses Guerra 10 Semifinals, 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Pool A — Goliad, West Oso, Wimberley, ball. FB — Caleb Guajardo 11, Jaeger Bull 11, Seventh-place game, 2 p.m. Flour Bluff Martinez, a shortstop and pitcher at Hunter Poole 10, Brendan Suckley 4, Consolation final, 3:30 p.m. Pool B — Tuloso-Midway, Port Lavaca Sam Hauglum 2, Ransom Johnson 22, CHARLEY MCBATH TOURNAMENT Calhoun, Mission Veterans Memorial, Moody, signed with Our Lady of the Ty Burns 6, Chris Martinez 2 Pool A — London, John Paul II, Ingleside IWA Lake University in San Antonio on Tues- 3-pointers — Poteet, V. Garza 1, M. Pool B — Mathis, IWA, San Perlita Pool C — Calallen, Ingleside, S.A. Jeffer- Guerra 2; FB, H. Poole 2, R. Johnson 4 Pool C — S.A. Fox Tech, Sinton, Fayette- son day. JV — FB won 68-52 ville Pool D — Rockport-Fulton, Millsap, El- “The coaching staff and everyone COURTNEY SACCO/CALLER-TIMES Records — Poteet 2-2; Flour Bluff 3-0 Pool D — Port Aransas, Eagle Pass gin helped me get looked at and helped me Moody shortstop Alec Martinez signed with MOODY 74, BAY CITY 68 Winn, Bishop THURSDAY’S GAMES Halftime Score — Moody 44, BC 25 THURSDAY’S GAMES Gym A through the ups and downs,” Martinez Our Lady of the Lake University on Tuesday. Moody — Angel Perales 3, Malcolm London HS Rockport-Fulton vs. Millsap, 8:30 a.m.; said on Tuesday at Moody High School. Skinner 6, Jordan Perez 20, Isaiah Sali- London vs. John Paul II, 10:30 a.m.; Ma- Flour Bluff vs. Wimberley, 10 a.m.; T-M nas 5, Aaron Chavera 3, Mike Hernan- this vs. IWA, 1:30 p.m.; John Paul II vs. vs. IWA, 11:30 a.m.; Mission Vets vs. Cal- “It was a lot of hard work but my family dez 4, Josh Fernandez 2, David Garza 2, Ingleside, 3 p.m. houn, 1 p.m.; Goliad vs. Flour Bluff, 2:30 kept pushing me to do my grades and age. He also has a 6-1 record as a pitcher Matt Hernandez 11, Andrew Lichten- Annapolis Christian Academy p.m.; Calallen vs. S.A. Jefferson, 4 p.m.; berger 4, John Cantu 12, Fred Soliz 2. Mathis vs. San Perlita, 10:30 a.m.; Port IWA vs. Mission Vets, 5:30 p.m.; R-F vs. coaches were pushing me on the field … with a 2.10 earned-run average, and BC — Roberson 15, Reeves 3, Marquise Aransas vs. Bishop, 3 p.m., IWA vs. San Elgin, 7 p.m. it gave me the opportunity to continue earned 30-5A all-district honors a sea- Edwards 25, Terry 12, Lamay 6, Marcus Perlita, 6 p.m.; London vs. Ingleside, Gym B playing the game I love.” son ago. Edwards 7. 7:30 p.m. Ingleside vs. Calallen, 11:30 a.m.; Wim- 3-pointers — Moody, A. Perales 1, J. Pe- FRIDAY’S GAMES berley vs. West Oso, 3 p.m.; Calhoun vs. Martinez is a three-year letterman “The pressure is off me and it’s going rez 3, A. Chavera 1, Ma. Hernandez 1; London HS T-M, 4:30 p.m. for the Trojans, and will be a key part to be an exciting year this year,” said BC, Roberson 1, Marq. Edwards 1, Marc. S.A. Fox Tech vs. Sinton, Noon; EP Winn FRIDAY’S GAMES Edwards 2 vs. Port Aransas, 1:30 p.m.; Sinton vs. Gym A for Moody as they look to make another Martinez, who is a member of the Na- JV — Moody won 71-52 Fayetteville, 4:30 p.m.; Fayetteville vs. Ingleside vs. S.A. Jefferson, 8:30 a.m.; run at the playoffs in the ultra-compet- tional Honor Society and is currently in Freshmen — Moody won 56-37. S.A. Fox Tech, 7:30 p.m. Goliad vs. Wimberley, 10 a.m.; Flour Records — Moody 3-1; Bay City 0-1 Annapolis Christian Academy Bluff vs. West Oso, 11:30 a.m.; T-M vs. itive District 30-5A. the top 16 percent of his graduating FALFURRIAS 66, FREER 35 Bishop vs. EP Winn, 10:30 a.m. Mission Vets, 1 p.m.; Calhoun vs. IWA, Martinez hit .301 for his career as a class. “I’m looking forward to making a Halftime Score — Falfurrias 38, Freer 18 SATURDAY’S GAMES 2:30 p.m.; West Oso vs. Goliad, 4 p.m. Trojan, and has a .986 fielding percent- state run.” Freer — Jose Narvaez 12, Ralph Beltran London HS BRACKET PLAY 9, Juan Lichtenberger 5, Roy Clark 4, Pool C 3 vs. Pool D 3, 10:30 a.m. Pool Winners bracket Ricky Martinez 2, Roman Garcia 2, Neto Pool C 1 vs. Pool D 1, Noon Semifinal Mireles 1 Pool A 1 vs. Pool B 1, 1:30 p.m. Pool D 1 vs. Pool B 1, 7 p.m. Falfurrias — Jake Reyes 22, JuJuan Tay- No. 2 seed final, 3 p.m. Pool 2nd place bracket lor 12, Gavin Martinez 6, Mattew Villa 6, No. 3 seed final, 6 p.m. Semifinal Noah Aleman 8, Jason Perez 4, Joseph No. 1 seed final, 7:30 p.m. Pool D 2 vs. Pool B 2, 5:30 p.m. ISLANDERS GAMEDAY Ramos 3, Brian Villarreal 3, Christian R. Annapolis Christian Academy Gym B Perez 2 Pool A 2 vs. Pool B 2, 10:30 a.m. Eligin vs. Millsap, 12:30 p.m. 3-pointers — Freer, J. Narvaez 2, J.Lich- Pool C 2 vs. Pool D 2, Noon SATURDAY’S GAMES tenberger 1, R. Beltran 1; Falfurrias, B. Pool A 3 vs. Pool A 3, 1:30 p.m. Gym A Villarreal 1, J. Perez 1, G. Martinez 1, J. No. 2 seed game, 3 p.m. Bracket Play Ramos 1 No. 1 seed game, 4:30 p.m. Pool Winners Bracket JV — Falfurrias won 35-20 No. 3 seed game, 6 p.m. Semifinal Records — Falfurrias 3-1 THURSDAY'S GAMES Pool A 1 vs. Pool C 1, 10:30 a.m. SINTON 81, YORKTOWN 49 TOURNAMENTS Semifinal losers, 1:30 p.m. Halftime score — Sinton 40, Yorktown Flour Bluff at South San Tournament Semifinal winners, 4:30 p.m. 31 Gregory-Portland at Marion Tourna- Pool second place bracket Yorktown — W. Koricanek 16, E. Queen ment Semifinal 9, J. Wade 5, D. Sinast 3, S. Wagner 1, T. Tuloso-Midway at Clear Creek Tourna- Pool A 2 vs. Pool C 2, 9 a.m. Korcanek 5, N. Loudon 6, C. Pargmann 2 ment Semifinal losers, noon Sinton — Andrew McGown 12, Kame- Veterans Memorial at Spring Creek Semfinal winners, 3 p.m. ron Castillo 8, Colt Gorman 11, Marcus Tournament Gym B Villarreal 6, Issac Cordova 1, Anthony Kingsville, Falfurrias, Benavides, Riviera Pool third place bracket Ortiz 12, Thomas Coranza 2, Devin Orta at Hebbronville Tournament Semifinals 9, Pedro Chapa 6, Cameron Culver 4, Orange Grove, George West, Skidmore- Pool D 3 vs. Pool B 3, 9:30 a.m.
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