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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
Maverick Nation is mourning once again as the sudden passing of Roly Ruiz has caused deep sorrow within our community.
The Crown Prince of the Ruiz Family is gone.
As a friend of the family for over three decades, I know the passion my friend has for anything he does, therefore, San Luis Elementary has always known hoe much time and effort he has put into Cardinal Athletics. I think we're the only school who has had an Athletic Director!
As the heir apparent to Roly Ruiz' legacy at San Luis, I also know the impact the Ruiz' have had on the lives of not only Roland, Pilo, Ari and Julio, but on many more quality athletes that have gone through both the Eagle Pass Eagle and CC Winn Maverick Athletic Programs (You know who you are).
Roland Jr. was the epitome of the hard work and dedication his father and I try to instill in all of our players. He showed great passion for everything he did regardless of the sport.
I like to say that he had two personalities, because off the field, Roly was the kindest-hearted, most noble person you have ever met and when I was at CC Winn, I looked out for him, not because he asked me to, but because I loved him, I cared for him and we all needed him to be eligible. He was so thankful to me for helping him, but Idid that for all of my students, the difference was, I was there for him, but when I needed my friends the most, Roly was the 1st one to be there for me, and this I will never forget.
On the other hand, you would not want to be on the other team if you were playing against Roly Ruiz. He exemplified the fiery competitiveness of a caged lion and he was always aggressive whether it was on the football field, on the basepaths, in the batter's box, on the pitcher's mound, behind the plate or even on the soccer field.
In my humble opinion, Roly Ruiz was the best all-around athlete in the short history of CC Winn High School and was a member of the first-ever varsity baseball team. As a two-sport star at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, he had talen his talent, his dedication and his father's preparation to the next level performing exceptionally well wherever the Rams needed him as the #1 utility player on the HT Baseball Team.
Roly also participated in the National Championship run by the HT Men's Soccer Team who won a spectacular Conference Championship last year.
In my opinion the Mavericks should retire his #8 jersey, but if they don't, whoever wears it has some really, really big shoes to fill. We're talking ability, fire, team leadership and sheer talent.
#8 Forever! We all loved you very, very much Roly Ruiz, Jr. Godspeed and God Bless. You will be truly missed.
On behalf of the entire Ruiz Family, we'd like to thank all of you who kindly showed your support and love through these very trying days, all of your gestures will forever be greatly appreciated.
A.D. Ibarra
Photo by: Kamille Donley
-Eagle Pass
The Eagle Pass Eagles faced-off with the Edinburgh North Cougars at the Alamodome in San Antonio and were down 14-7 in the second half when the EP Special Teams came up with a big play. RJ Ruiz took a direct snap from the Eagle deep snapper and took the pigskin 32 yards for the tying score. An incredible play by an athlete who has come through for the Eagles time and time again this season on both defense and offense. This is how things went down at the Alamodome: The Cougars took the opening kickoff and took the ball meticulously down the field with a steady run game before plunging into the endzone from one yard out by running back Adrian Alvarez for the first score of the game, 7-0 Cougars.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
The San Luis Cardinal Connection Inferno culminated their 2012 football season with an exciting come from behind win over the Mancha Mustangs last Saturday at legendary Rodger's Field.
The Inferno went on top early with two scoring drives engineered by QB Ruben Ramos to exceptional tight end Mario "The Red Rocket" Barrientos who made the score Inferno 14, Mustangs 0 early.
The Inferno were driving again at the end of the first quarter when QB Diego Ibarra came in to start the second with a picture-perfect option to his left where he found a streaking Alexander Reyna for the third Inferno touchdown, the extra point was good making the score 21-0.
It was here when Elias Salas, the talented scat back for the Mustangs took over scoring on a straight run to the left side for the first Mustang score, the extra point was good to make the score 21-7.
German Velasquez scored just before the half on a pass from Salas and the PAT was also good making the score Inferno 21-Mustangs 13.
In the third quarter, Salas came right back out to try to get the Mustangs the lead and he did just that with two quick scores to put the Mustangs up 26-21!
It was in the fourth quarter, down 26-21 that the Cardinal Connection came back late with an exceptional drive that culminated in a touchdown pass from Diego Ibarra to Alexander Reyna for the game winner! The PAT was good to Reyna again and the Inferno took the victory 28-26. An exceptional end to a great game and a bittersweet end to another City of Eagle Pass Parks and Recreation Department Football season.
Isaias Ramirez, Javier Cerda, Diego Ibarra and Mario Barrientos were named to the All-Star team, but only two Inferno players (Ramirez and Cerda) were selected to play in the big game on Thursday which was won by the National team of the Eagles, the Bobcats, the Nightmare, the Stallions and the Cardinals 6-0.