The Uvalde Coyotes on Thursday downed the San Antonio Kennedy Rockets, 28-0, in sub-varsity football competition at the Honey Bowl. They got off to an 8-0 lead with 4:57 in the first period when Jett Flores scored on a two-yard run. Flores then scored on the conversion run. Early in the third period, the Coyotes extended their lead to 16-0. […]
Coyotes will play Battlin’ Billies here Friday
Following back-to-back road games, the Uvalde Coyotes will make their District 14-4A Division 1 football home debut next Friday night when they host the Fredericksburg Battlin’ Billies. Kick-off time for the contest is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Honey Bowl. The Coyotes will celebrate Parents’ Night as family members of the Uvalde High School varsity football team will be […]
Finding the bottom of grief takes time
We probably won’t know in real time when the community hits bottom in the grieving process for May 24. That knowledge will only come into focus with the perspective of time – perhaps a very long time. “I don’t know how much gets done in a year,” the Rev. Mike Marsh said in an interview last week. “It is a […]
UHS beats La Feria in Area tennis
The Uvalde High School tennis team won all of their matches played against the La Feria Lions last Thursday afternoon. They recorded a 19-0 decision to claim the Class 4A Area tennis title. With the win, Coach Terri Rambie’s Coyotes and Lobos improved their season record to 29-2. Tuesday at Pleasanton, the Uvaldeans will take on the Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway […]
Talking sports with Leroy Malloy
There are many domestic chores that I dislike. One is changing the litter boxes for our cats. Recently I was in the driveway in front of Casa Volz bagging the old litter for the garbage when I heard a voice from behind me say: “Hey, Volz did you really say that you believe this could be a long basketball season […]
Community: Working together to create a better future
I arrived in Uvalde on a Saturday afternoon on June 1, 1971. I have lived here since then. My children attended school here and graduated from Uvalde High School. At that time Uvalde was just recuperating from a school walk out of “Mexican” students. They did that in support of correcting inequalities in the school system such as discrimination and […]
Pastors Column: How can Uvalde change?
We probably won’t know in real time when the community hits bottom in the grieving process for May 24. That knowledge will only come into focus with the perspective of time – perhaps a very long time. “I don’t know how much gets done in a year,” the Rev. Mike Marsh said in an interview last week. “It is a […]
Margarita D. Garza
Margarita Diaz Garza, 101, of Uvalde died on Oct. 10, 2022, at Amistad Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Uvalde. She was born on Feb. 23, 1922, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, to Angelita Alaniz and Marcos De Leon Diaz She is survived by five sons, Ramon Diaz Garza and Raul Diaz Garza, both of Uvalde, Domingo Diaz Garza of San […]
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