I've done my fair share as well, but for now I want to Celebrate some of our Senior Guards from our Original SA Islanders Black team. Players that have played 2 years or more which consists of Tara Molina, Belle Tovar, Victoria Salinas, Alexia Torres.
Tara, Belle and Lexi since 7th grade.
Belle, Tara and Lexi |
I want to Celebrate with them as they finish out their High School Careers with their respective schools.
I respect their hard work, commitment and dedication in a sport that have few actual Role Models for them in College and in the WNBA.
Young, Talented, Female and LATINAS!
All are expected to be leaders on their respective High School teams as starting Point Guards or contributing significantly as point guards.
Victoria Pena for O'Connor will be helping lead the way for a team that was one win away from going to State last season.
Victoria Pena |
Never one to back down from any challenge, she plays defense as hard as she goes on offense.
On defense, she has great court awareness enabling her to fill in passing lanes for steals. She is a Real tough rebounder for a guard. She runs the court well, likes to attack the rim and can get hot from downtown.
Victoria Pena |
Tara Molina with Johnson HS will be asked to do a lot more with the departure of some key talent from a team that made a good run last year.
Tara Molina |
Tara Molina |
Belle Tovar |
Belle Tovar |
Alexia Torres goes into her senior year at Incarnate Word looking to build from the last few years playoff runs. Ever since starting her first game as the Point Guard her freshmen year, she has shown a competitiveness spirit on both ends of the court.
Alexia Torres |
Alexia Torres |
Maybe to a fault, these young ladies are modest and humbled but MAKE no mistake, on the court they go out and COMPETE!
And playing together in the same back court against the toughest teams from San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Dallas all throughout the State, they have hopefully gained some measure of respect from opposing players and Coaches.
I know I have witnessed my share of their incredible achievements and performances as well as their long hours of hard work and sweat in the gym.
As they finish out their High School careers, I hope they enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed the ride.
MUCHAS GRACIAS, Senoritas!!!!!