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JOSH LIEBESKIND, Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) —
Texas ran into one of the baseball's emerging young pitchers on Tuesday, and the Rangers had no answers.
James Paxton pitched into the seventh in a bounce-back start to lower his career ERA to 1.71 and the Seattle Mariners topped the Texas Rangers 5-0.
"I feel like I'm getting closer with each start," said Paxton, who missed almost four months with a strained back muscle. "I feel like my stuff is starting to come around."
A.D. Ibarra
-EPHS
Eagle Pass High School Cross Country Coach Juan Gonzalez informed The News Gram of the fact that his charges will be attending the Gonzalez Apache Cross Country Relay which is an interesting concept where three-man teams run two X-Country miles each to determine a winner.
As you can see from the picture, EP High has an enormous team of dedicated young runners who religiously attack their training regimen on a daily basis as they could be seen trickling in last Tuesday.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
Loma Bonita Boxing Gym which is dedicated to helping the youth in our community is seeking sponsors in order to meet the costs of equipment in preparing athletes for boxing competitions and traveling expenses.
Loma Bonita Boxing Gym is #454 under the US Boxing LBC South Texas.Trainers are solely dedicated to fostering fitness and leadership skills among youth and young adults by teaching them the art and science of Olympic-style amateur boxing.
A.D. Ibarra
-CC Winn Gymnasium
The Cross Over or Fall Over Drug-Free Lock-in Basketball Tournament was held over the weekend and was a complete success as over one hundred boys and young men laced 'em up and let 'em fly as the level of competition between all of the participants was very impressive.
Spurs Chaplain Rich Garza was also on hand to deliver a rousing speech on the importance of knowing who you hang around with, be aware of what you put in your body, knowing the dangers of drugs, ALL drugs including alcohol which he reiterated was also a drug, "It doesn't get you high," he said, "It brings you down and slows your senses and reaction time and don't let anybody tell you different."
A.D. Ibarra
-Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Cada vez que alguien dice 'Tiras como una niña' se supone que debe ser un insulto, pero este año Mo'Ne Davis le está dando a esa frase un nuevo significado. Ella también ha hecho historia al convertirse en la primer jugadora de las ligas pequeñas en aparecer en la portada de Sports Illustrated. A medida que la lanzadora derecha de los Mid-Atlantic Little League All Stars, Davis ponchó a ocho bateadores en el camino a la única blanqueada jamás lanzada por una chica en la Serie Mundial.
Junto con la canadiense Emma March y Makayla Parks de Lamesa, Texas que se encontraba en Eagle Pass en el torneo de béisbol Regional de Babe Ruthen julio, Davis está lanzando su camino en la historia del béisbol y está quemando los medios sociales.
Los locutores de La Rancherita del Aire y miembros de los medios de comunicación en un juego amistoso en contra de los Enforcers el equipo de softbol del Departamento de Policia de Eagle Pass. Los Enforcers ganaron el partido 18-1 en un divertido juego donde asistieron muchos aficionados al Rey de los Deportes que se llevo acabo en el Rodger's Field.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
An all-night basketball tournament for youths from ages 11-16 will be held in Eagle Pass on August 16th and the Border Hope Juvenile Rehabilitation Center is looking for a few good ballers.
Joshua Suman
- Kirkland, Washington
On the eve of the final day of pool play at the Junior Softball World
Series, the Eagle Pass squad remains in the hunt for a knockout stage
berth, after splitting a double header Tuesday at Everest Park in
Kirkland, Wash.
Joshua Suman
-The News Gram's Correspondent
In Kirkland, Washington
The Junior Softball All-Stars from Eagle Pass Little League fell for the second straight day at the Junior Softball World Series in Kirkland, Wash., losing 11-2 to the East Region champions from West Point Little League in Pennsylvania.