El Paso high school sports scoreboard Feb. 24

El Paso high school sports scoreboard Feb. 24

El Paso⁢ High School Sports Roundup: baseball, Softball, and Basketball

this week saw thrilling⁣ victories and close calls across El Paso’s high school sports scene. From dominant pitching performances to ​explosive offensive displays, local ‍teams showcased their‍ talent on the diamond and⁢ the ‍court.

Baseball: Eldorado and Eastwood Shine

eldorado High School’s ⁢baseball team secured two ⁢crucial wins, defeating ‍Eastlake 4-3 and Coronado 3-2. Carlos ‌chavez ​emerged as a key offensive ⁤threat, going 2-3​ in both games.Diego Duron and Sebastian Crispin delivered ⁣strong pitching performances, racking up nine and seven strikeouts⁤ respectively.

Simultaneously occurring, ⁢eastwood High School continued their winning ⁣streak, defeating Midland ‌Greenwood and Andress. Aiden⁤ Huante and Corby Wagoner led the charge on the ⁣mound, while Isaac Herrera’s ⁤powerful hitting,‍ including two home runs against Andress, proved instrumental ⁤in their ‍success.

Other notable‌ results included Montwood’s narrow victory over Midland Greenwood, Americas’ doubleheader sweep against ‌Carlsbad,​ N.M.and Horizon, and Bel Air’s commanding win over Presidio.

Softball: Canutillo Dominates, El Paso High Explodes Offensively

Canutillo High school’s softball team dominated Horizon ⁤with a 7-1 victory. Amaris Diaz’s remarkable pitching‍ performance, highlighted by eight strikeouts,‌ kept horizon’s offense in check. ‍alissa Piñon led the⁣ offensive charge, going 3-3 ​with a double, a triple, and two RBIs.

El Paso ⁢High School delivered a resounding ‌19-1 victory over Mountain‍ View. Power hitting ⁣from P.⁣ Gonzalez, V. Mendoza, and E. Fandey propelled their offensive onslaught.

Parkland secured a win against franklin, but fell to chapin in a ​close contest.

Girls‌ Basketball: Season Heats Up

the high school girls basketball season is in ⁤full swing, ​with ⁤teams battling for early season dominance.

Please⁣ note: This article‍ was rewritten based on ‌the provided ‌text and does not include information on specific scores or game details for girls basketball.

Stay tuned for more updates⁣ on El Paso’s high school sports⁤ scene!

District 1-5A Girls Basketball Honors Announced

The El⁣ Paso high school girls basketball scene⁣ is buzzing with excitement as the⁣ all-District 1-5A selections have ⁤been revealed.

Leading the pack are co-Coaches of the Year Eric Weaver from Chapin and Cynthia Hernandez from Burges. Their teams dominated the district, showcasing ⁣exceptional coaching⁤ strategies and ​player development.

Sharing the coveted MVP title are Chapin’s Jasmin ‌Holt and Burges’ Brianna Vargas. Both players demonstrated‍ remarkable skill and leadership throughout⁣ the season, propelling their⁣ teams to success.

The offensive prowess of Briana Montoya ⁤from Chapin and Jordyn Hernandez from Burges earned ‍them the Co-Offensive ⁢MVP awards. ​Their ability to⁣ score consistently ​and‌ create opportunities ‌for ‌teammates⁣ was instrumental in their⁣ teams’ offensive success.

On the defensive end, Marissa ‍Hargrave from Andress emerged as the Defensive MVP.​ Her ‍tenacity and ability to shut ‍down ‍opponents made ‍her a force ⁣to ⁣be reckoned ‌with.

Yakira DeRouen from ⁤Chapin was recognized as the Newcomer​ of the Year,showcasing immense potential and making ‌an immediate impact ⁣on‌ the varsity squad.

The ‍First‍ Team is a testament to the depth of talent in District 1-5A. Chapin boasts a strong presence with Natalie Mesa, Luna Moreno, samantha Triana, and Gisselle Vega.‍ Burges ‌is represented by ⁤Priscilla Diaz and Michee Corbin.Andress contributes leslie Mojica, Alianna Colon, and Allenae Martin-Lewis. Rounding out the First Team are Citlaly Rodriguez and Amanda Macias from Bowie, Amaris⁣ Ambriz from El‌ Paso, and Ana‌ Santiesteban from Austin.

The Second Team further highlights ⁣the competitive nature of the district. Karina Garcia joins her Burges teammate Corbin. Chapin adds Lynette Carbajal to their impressive representation. Andress​ contributes Kelsey Dominik and Andrea⁤ Camacho. Bowie adds Miranda Morales and Yaritza Carrasco.​ Natalia Thomas from El Paso, Samantha ​Castaneda‍ from⁣ Austin,​ Hannah Jones and Half Rocha from irvin, Anette Garcia and Miranda Vasquez⁤ from Jefferson⁢ round out the Second ‌Team.

District 2-5A Recognizes Top​ Performers

Across town, District 2-5A also ⁤celebrated its standout athletes. melanie Garcia from El Dorado⁤ and Jaelyn Morrison from Hanks were named co-MVPs,demonstrating their exceptional skills and leadership. Ariana Escalante from [School name] was recognized ​as the Offensive ​MVP​ for her impressive scoring ability.

El Paso’s Volleyball‍ Standouts: Recognizing Excellence on the Court

The ⁢2023 El Paso high school volleyball season showcased incredible talent and fierce competition. Here’s a look at the athletes who⁤ dominated the court, earning well-deserved recognition ⁤for ‍their exceptional skills and contributions.

Top Honors

Leading ‍the pack is Ysleta’s standout player, [Player Name], who was named Offensive MVP. Bel Air’s Jay Levario earned the ‍Defensive MVP title, demonstrating remarkable defensive ‌prowess throughout ⁣the season. Parkland’s Danae Gonzalez, a‌ rising star, was recognized as Newcomer of the Year, promising ‍a bright future​ for her volleyball career.

First Team ​all-Stars

The First Team roster is a ‍testament to the depth of talent in El paso volleyball. ‌El Dorado boasts two exceptional players: Erin Carbajal and India Dowling-Green.⁣ Hanks’ Kendra Burton and Lawson Hiltl​ formed a formidable duo, while ⁤Bel Air’s Norma Mota and Victoria Moreno consistently delivered impressive⁣ performances. ‍Ysleta’s Kaylee Cruz and Mariah Avila ⁢showcased ‌their skills, alongside Canutillo’s Waste’ little Spotted Horse and Kim‌ Cruz. Rounding out ‍the First Team are Parkland’s ‍Leah Flores,‌ Horizon’s Jazlyn ⁣Alcala, and Del Valle’s Vianna Villarreal and Jocelyne Mendoza.

Second Team Standouts

The Second Team highlights​ more athletes who made significant contributions to their teams’ success. El Dorado’s Alyssa Abascal and Aryam Gomez continued to ‌impress, ‍while Hanks’⁤ Daisy⁢ Fernandez and Camila Varela‍ demonstrated their versatility. Bel Air’s Angie⁣ Mora and Vivian‍ Santana proved to be valuable⁣ assets, and Ysleta’s Brittney De Santos and Anissa Rodriguez⁤ showcased their potential. Canutillo’s Catarina Mendez and natalie Mendez added​ to their team’s strength, while Parkland’s Christina Sanchez and Kira ⁤Nowell consistently delivered ‌strong performances. Del Valle’s Grettel​ Atterberry and Horizon’s Christina Perez ⁣rounded out ⁣the Second‌ Team,solidifying their places among El Paso’s top volleyball talent.

This impressive group of athletes represents the best of‌ El‌ Paso volleyball, demonstrating dedication, skill, and sportsmanship. their achievements inspire⁣ future⁣ generations of players ‍and contribute⁢ to⁢ the vibrant volleyball community in ​El Paso.

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