Tag: Harlingen South
Hawks take down Chargers to open District 32-5A
BROWNSVILLE — Harlingen South’s Enily Renteria, Fernanda Martinez and Jiselle Montemayor scored all 34 points for the Hawks in a 34-31 win against the...
Montoya growing as Chargers QB; RGVSports.com GOTW key matchups
BROWNSVILLE — Brownsville Veterans Memorial’s offense is peaking at the right time.
Chargers quarterback Storm Montoya has been instrumental in helping lead Brownsville Veterans Memorial...
Vikings sweep Hawks to move to 3-0 in District 32-5A
BROWNSVILLE — The Brownsville Pace Viking are only three matches into District 32-5A and have yet to drop a set.
The No.15 team in the...
Cardinals outlast Hawks in physical Bird Bowl
HARLINGEN — Harlingen is red for another football season.
The Cardinals picked up game-changing plays from their quarterbacks and a late stop by the defense...
Hawks soar past Eagles in district opener
HARLINGEN — The Harlingen South Hawks have been flying high during the first part of the season, and their winning ways continued when they...
East valley notebook: Five teams riding undefeated starts
Five teams from the East Valley boast perfect records three weeks into the season.
The No. 4 San Benito Greyhounds and No. 5 Harlingen South...
Hawks riding hot start into road test with Alice
HARLINGEN — Two weeks into the 2021 season, the change in mindset and playing style brought on by a revamped coaching staff is already...
VMS All-STAR Boys Soccer: South’s Torres named MVP
A broken collarbone threatened to keep Harlingen South striker Leo Torres sidelined for his senior season.
Torres wasn’t going to let that happen. He worked...
Call of duty: High-ranking officers got their start at Harlingen South
HARLINGEN — They’ve fought the War on Terror on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq.
They’ve served in Washington, D.C.
And U.S. Army Maj. Cameron Maples...
Call of duty: High-ranking officers got their start at Harlingen South
HARLINGEN — They’ve fought the War on Terror on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq.
They’ve served in Washington, D.C.
And U.S. Army Maj. Cameron Maples...