San Antonio All-League teams; Rodriguez, Gomez, Calistro and Maxey earn MVP honors

I’m still trying to obtain all the all-leams, but despite numbers and countless calls, still don’t have the Mission Valley, that’s always the most difficult to obtain for whatever reason. Also don’t have the Miramonte, but here that’s on the way, so, we’ll start with the San Antonio and over the next week, I will post more.


Above: South Hills’ Melinda Gomez, the league MVP.

San Antonio All-League Teams.
Boys Basketball

MVP: Joe Paul Rodriguez, South Hills Sr.
First team: Darnell Martin, Nogales Sr,, Ify Umodu, South Hills, Sr., John Reed, South Hills, Sr., Bryan Gholar, Walnut, Jr., Steven David, Rowland, Sr, Sharif Watson, Rowland, Jr.
Second team: Leonard Rhodes, Walnut, Sr., Arrion Quinn, South Hills, Sr., Tevon Smith, Nogales, Sr., Michael Onyiah, West Covina, Jr., Robin Yi, Rowland, Jr., Jed Marte, Nogales, Sr.

Girls Basketball
MVP: Melinda Gomez, South Hills, Sr.
First Team: Ella Rodriguez, Walnut, Sr., Diana Wang, Walnut, Sr., Franchesca Laza, Nogales, Jr., Kristine Reyes, West Covina, Sr., Amy McDill, Walnut, Jr., Jackie Valle Acosta, South Hills, Jr.
Second Team: Mellisa Gaitan, Rowland, Sr.,Kendall Ohara, Rowland, So, Amber Del Real, West Covina, Jr., Tricia Choy, Walnut, Jr., Rochelle Aguirre, Nogales, Jr., Jessica Casto, West covina, Sr.

Girls Soccer
MVP:
Natalie Maxey, South Hills, Sr.
First Team: Amber Morani, Walnut, So, Mayra Almazan, South Hills, So, Ashley Caliguri, Walnut, Sr., Megan Leu, Walnut, Sr., Lupe Lara, Nogales, So, Nikkie McKee Walnut, Jr, Jessica Villagomez, South Hills, So, Deanne Rasplendor, Walnut, Jr., Sirah Alarcon, West Covina, Sr., Cesi Mixco, South Hills, So, Hannah Leu, Walnut, Jr., Kayla Mills, Walnut, Fr, Arianna Vaughn, South Hills, Jr.
Second Team: Alexis Carago, Rowland, So, Evelyn De La Rosa, Nogales, Sr., Aria Anaya, Walnut, So, Nicole Porro, South Hills, Fr., Desdrith Mejia, Rowland, Fr., Monica Lara, Walnut, Jr., Cariee Chien, South Hills, So., Rosa Lopez, Rowland, Sr., Stephanie Sanchez, Nogales, Jr., Erika Garay, Walnut, Sr., Joe Herrera, South Hills, So, Natalhy Moreno, Nogales, Sr., Ashley Ramirez, Rowland, So.

Boys Soccer
MVP:
Henry Calistro, Rowland
First team: Even Vargas, Rowland, Sr.; Adrian Ponce, West Covina, Sr., Christian Ortega, West Covina, Sr., Sergio Magallon, Nogales, Sr., Darian Lindsey, Walnut, Sr., Andres Irigoyen, South Hills, So, Frank Zuniga, Rowland, Sr., Tommy Baker, South Hills, So, Christian Castro, Rowland, Sr., Omar Toubat, Walnut, Sr, Chris Villagomez, South Hills, Sr., Kelvin Martinez, Nogales, Jr., Diego Lopez, Nogales, So.
Second team: Usaac Villa de Leon, West Covina, Jr., Marco Gaytan, West Covina, Sr., Jesus Rangel, West Covina, Sr., Freddie Garcia, Nogales, Sr., Chrales Martinez, Nogales, Jr., Kevin Meneses, Rowland, Sr., Isaac Nunez, Rowland, Sr., Adrian Martinez, Rowland, Jr., Corey Argumosa, Walnut, Sr., Farhan Jangda, Walnut, Jr., Andrew Becerra, Walnut, Jr., Carlos Pina, South Hills, Jr., Jorge Mandujano, South Hills, Jr.


Above: South Hills’ Natalie Maxey, the league MVP.

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27 thoughts on “San Antonio All-League teams; Rodriguez, Gomez, Calistro and Maxey earn MVP honors

  1. interesting to me that in both girls basketball and soccer that Walnut goes undefeated in league play, yet both league MVP’s are from South Hills. I know its not mandatory that MVP’s come from the league champion, but …….

  2. urnutz,oops I meant volnut:
    Thank God the league coaches vote for MVP and not the parents…they(coaches) obviously know it takes a team to win league;not just one great player. Congratulations to those who made MVP as well as all those who made 1st and 2nd team. Job well done and best of luck to both MVP girls playing Division 1 college ball next year.

  3. Typically, the league MVP comes from the league champion. Like I said before it is not mandatory, in special cases you have an outstanding player on a 2nd or 3rd place team that is obviously the most talented player in the league. It is just interesting to me that in both of these girls leagues that neither of the undefeated league champion teams(Walnut) had the best player in the league yet the league MVP in both cases came from South Hills who finished 2nd. Im not saying its a conspiracy, South Hills just has some great talent to win 3 of the 4 MVP’s in boys and girls soccer and basketball. Oh yea and in football and volleyball.

  4. Congrats to all the girls that made the list, especially all the first time Freshmen!!!

  5. well how did she get mvp if she did nothing against undefeated UNSCORED on walnut… her title could have been validated if she would have scored on them.but i think it should have went to nikki mckee who kept her from scoring both games… just goes to show … walnut worked hard

  6. well how did she get mvp if she did nothing against undefeated UNSCORED on walnut… her title could have been validated if she would have scored on them.im not saying she is not a good player but i think it should have went to nikki mckee who kept her from scoring both games… just goes to show … walnut worked hard

  7. how does j.p rodriguez get league mvp over darnell martin or ify umodu?? their stats were waaaaay better than j.p’s and they proved to be more valuable to their teams.

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