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The Devine News, Wednesday, December 14, 2016/Page 2 S TEVE TREVINO FINE J EWELERS 805 19 th Street. Ste. #2 Hondo, TX 78861 Only for the month of December Open Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm & Saturday 10am to 3pm All items sold at 50% off - "ALL SALES FINAL" NO RETURNS - NO EXCHANGES - NO STORE CREDIT - NO REFUNDS Loose Diamonds not included in sale Image for illustration purposes only Come and see 1 0 % to 50 % off Email me today for a FREE consultation. [email protected] 830-931-1762 DEVINE, TX Other services: USED Computers Computer Recycling [email protected] Carlile Computers, LLC Vote Today on Facebook! HANK up for $5K award Debbie and John Southwell of HANK, Inc., have been nominat- ed for Touchstone Energy Cooperative’s Who Powers You award, featuring a grand prize of $5,000. The Who Powers You award honors inspirational people in Touchstone’s co-op communities, including Medina Electric Co- Op. Additional prizes include $2,000 for second place, $1,000 for third place, and $150.00 for a Top 10 finish. Voting is open to the public and continues through Sunday, December 18. A panel of judges will select winners based on the quantity of votes and quality of initial submissions. The winners will be announced in early 2017. To vote for the Southwells, visit http://bit.ly/2fO8Pg2. Dynamic Physical Therapy Dr. Martin Noyola, PT, DPT, ATC, LAT Owner/Doctor of Physical Therapy A doctor’s referrral is always required. 830-663-5397 203 E. College Avenue, Suite A • Devine Surgical Recovery Hand & Wrist Rehabilitation Foot & Ankle Injuries Sports Injuries Vestibular Rehabilitation Osteoporosis Appointments Available Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Get Back to doing the Things You Love... Right HERE in Devine! and play with everything. Candy canes were given to the kids as a little gift spreading the Christmas spirit. Most of the kids were so excited they wanted to come out and spend time with us and help us hang the lights where they could. Most of us will be enjoy- ing the upcoming holidays with family and loved ones. For these kids, they have an amazing wom- an with a heart of gold who takes care of them and you can see does everything she can to make them all comfortable and at home. I left there with a sense of loneliness. Part of my heart will always be worried about those kids.” Marj Verner, from HANK’s Community Foster Home in Devine, said the kids enjoy the lights every night. “It was wonderful! We re- ceived so many blessings,” said Marj. “They brought stuffed toys Special Christmas for kids in Devine HANK Continued from front The 2016 South Texas Youth Football League - Super Bowl Champs and regular season league champs are the DEVINE - JR BRONCOS. The DEVINE - JR BRONCOS ended their season undefeated with 9 wins and 0 losses. The Jr Broncos high powered offense scored 366 pts and didn’t allow a single point on defense for the year. Even more amazing was that they only allowed one 1st down. That’s an average win- THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR WARHORSE NATION 2016 South Texas Youth Football League JR. DIVISION CHAMPIONS DEVINE - JR BRONCOS Front Row: (L to R): #33 Ty Sadler, #57 Taylor Hurst, #10 Wero Torres, #81 Raysean Bea- ver, #19 Joe Guerrero, #20 Christian Monreal, #98 Alfredo Ramirez and #67 Adam Guerrero. Middle Row: (L to R):- #14 Walker Brandon, #56 Lucas Hicks-Hernandez, #16 Daveon King , #32 Matthew Gomez, #22 Jaysen Ramirez , #1 Josiah King, #9 Carson Suhr, #2 Brayden Reyes, #76 Sebastian Waddell , #80 Mason Beaver, #77 Jackson Hagdorn, #74 Joseph Waddell, #75 Trystan Lafond and #17 Casen Boggs. Back Row: (L to R)- Coach Jason Monreal, Coach Scott Herring, Coach Lance Hagdorn, Coach Joseph Sadler and Coach Jack Zimmerle (Not pictured Coach Michael Reyes). The 2016 South Texas Youth Football League - Super Bowl Champs and regular season league Champs are the DEVINE - SR BRONCOS. The DEVINE - SR BRONCOS ended their season undefeated with 10 wins and 0 losses. The Sr Broncos high powered offense scored 444 pts and only allowed 49 pts on defense for the 2016 South Texas Youth Football League SR. DIVISION CHAMPIONS DEVINE - SR BRONCOS Row (L to R): #14 Caden Hurst, #17 Hunter Radicke, #21 Ryan Connor, #7 Clint Dubose, #9 Tristan Walker, #1 Luke Friesenhahn and #32 Caden Hanson. Middle Row (L to R): #25 Gabriel Esquibel, #23 Brandon Martiniez, #2 Trace Sagemuehl, #26 Jack Schneider, #11 Di- ego Gerlach, #44 Mason Walker, #12 Kolt Hackebeil and #18 Tracen Rice. Back Row (L to R): Coach Chad Friesenhahn, #20 Corey Dirck, #6 Aaron Saenz, Coach Adam Hackebeil, #22 Logan Camarillo, Coach Jimmy Dirck, #90 Nick Ortiz, #13 Jaieden Burford, Coach Jack Zim- merle, #16 Marcus Rodriguez, #15 Aiden Zapata and Coach Andrew Zapata. (Not Pictured #24 Zackary Serna and #27 Raymond Serna). Photo provided by: Cooper Studios Photography year. That’s an average winning score of 45 to 5 points per game for the 2016 season, see game summaries below: During the Regular Season they had 7 wins and 0 losses with an average score of 48 to 4 per game. The were able to defeat Natalia 54 to 20, Lytle 44 to 6, Dilley 48 to 0, Jourdan- ton 54 to 0, Pearsall 44 to 0, Cotulla 40 to 0, and Charlotte 48 to 0 During the Playoffs they had 3 wins and 0 losses with an average sScore of 38 to 8 per game. During the Quarter Final Game they defeated Charlotte 38 – 0. During the Semi- Final Game they defeated Cotulla 20 – 7 and for the Super Bowl Champship Game they defeated Natalia 54 – 16. A huge THANK YOU goes out to the Devine Youth Football League Sports Pro- gram, Jack, Christina & Zimmerle Family, all Coaches, and all Volunteers for a well-man- aged program and successful season!!! A special thank you from Jack Zimmerle to the DEVINE - SR BRONCO PARENTS for the commitment, faith and trust to be able to coach their sons and teach them the fundamentals of football, along with sports- manship, fair-play and honor. Also, thanks to the many fans that supported our Boys on the road to their perfect 10-0 Championship Season, GREAT JOB BOYS!!! ning score of 41 to 0 points per game for the 2016 season, see game summaries below: During the regular season they had 6 wins and 0 losses, their average score was 43 to 0 per game. They were able to defeat Dilley 46 to 0, Jourdanton 30 to 0, Natalia 46 to 0, Lytle 54 to 0, Cotulla 50 to 0 and Pearsall 32 to 0. During the play-offs they had 3 wins and 0 losses with an average score of 36 to 0 per game. Quarter - Final Game: During the Quarter Final Game they de- feated Natalia 40 – 0. Then during the Semi- Final Game they defeated Cotulla 28 – 0 and during the Super Bowl Championship Game they defeated Jourdanton 40 – 0. A huge THANK YOU goes out to the Devine Youth Football League Sports Pro- gram, Jack, Christina & Zimmerle Family, all Coaches, and all Volunteers for a well- managed program and successful season!!! A special thank you from Jack Zimmerle to the DEVINE - JR BRONCO PARENTS for the commitment, faith and trust to be able to coach their sons and teach them the fundamentals of football, along with sports- manship, fair-play and honor. Also, thanks to the many fans that supported our Boys on the road to their perfect 9-0 Championship Season, GREAT JOB BOYS!!! and candy canes for the kids and let them enjoy the fire engine. I have never seen them so happy. Our many thanks to everyone. We also received much needed toys from the hospice thrift store- what a surprise! The kids think having Christmas every day is awesome.” Heather Yanta, who helped spread the word that the HANK home needed help decorating, added, “The Devine Ministe- rial Fellowship and Chaplain David Cody Franz along with the Devine Fire Department deserve the credit here. They stepped up big time and made things hap- pen. We’re so blessed to live in an amazing community.” In closing, Medina County Chaplain Franz adds: “Medina County has an alarm- ing number of children that are in need of a “forever” home and HANK is just one step closer for some of them. As a community, we need to take on the respon- sibility to lend our hand to as- sist and take in the “widows and orphans” of our community. At this time of year, our thoughts of family and the closeness of feel- ing loved is radiant for most, but our orphaned children mostly will be saddened and heart-broke, separated from their siblings and loved ones… You can make a difference. Make a child smile! Seek in your heart if you can help and then act… Make this the year you act to take in one of these precious blessings! “HANK is just one way to help this time of year. Please remem- ber the Medina County Sheriff’s Office Program: Brown Santa and the Local Police Depart- ment: Blue Santa programs and volunteer to help with the ring- ing of the bell for the Salvation Army (of which 100% of the dollars raised stays in this com- munity for disasters etc.) in our communities. Hug your children and hug them often! I came away from this a more softened man with a bit more compassion than I had before. It was an honor and a blessing for me and my family to be involved to help “the least of these” and we WILL do this again!” Dec. 6 12:55 PM – Officer responded to the 200 block of CR 6847 to assist the Medina County Sheriff’s Office with a disturbance call. Officer acted as a cover unit until cleared from the scene. Dec. 7 2:33 PM – Officer responded to the 500 block of Wedgewood Way in Devine to assist Devine PD with a disturbance call. Officer acted as a cover unit until cleared from the scene. Dec. 8 11:47 AM – Officer responded to a burglary alarm in the 100 block of CR 6873. The location was checked and found to be secure. 1:10 PM – Officer dispatched to Love’s Truck Stop for a suspicious female subject walking from truck to truck and talking to drivers. The area was checked but no contact Natalia Police Report was made with the female. 8:48 PM – Officer dispatched to IH-35 near southbound mile marker 131 for a reckless tractor trailer driver. The area was checked for the vehicle but officer was unable to locate. Dec. 9 12:02 PM – Officer responded to the 100 block of Depot St. to assist EMS with a medical call. Officer assisted EMS as requested. 8:59 PM – While on patrol, officer drove up to a minor two- vehicle crash at IH-35 and FM 471. All parties involved in the crash were checked out and refused EMS. A blue form was issued to both parties. 9:15 PM – Officer responded to the 400 block of 7 th St. to assist EMS with a medical call. Officer assisted EMS as requested by EMS personnel. Dec. 10 4:40 PM – Officer dispatched to the 2000 block of Hwy. 132 for a burglary of a storage unit. Actor(s) cut a lock to gain entry into location and removed numerous items. 5:05 PM – Officer was dispatched to the 400 block of 7 th St. for a burglary of a motor vehicle. At location, officer was informed that numerous items were taken from the vehicle overnight. 5:25 PM – Officer dispatched to the 700 block of Pearson St. for a report of a burglary of a motor vehicle. At location, officer was informed that numerous items were taken from the vehicle overnight. 6:25 PM – Officer dispatched to the 300 block of Walton St. for a vehicle windshield that had been shot with a BB, causing two dents. 10:58 PM – Officer dispatched to the 900 block of Pearson St. for an alarm. At location, the building was checked and found to be secured. Card of Thanks The family of Mack W. Bar- nett wishes to express our spe- cial thanks to everyone for their kindness, sympathy, generosity and prayers during our recent loss. To those who sent cards, flowers, plants and to all who came and brought food to his memorial celebration, we offer our deepest appreciation. We would like to thank Scott and the Staff of Hurley Funeral Home for their understand- ing and courtesy in making the preparations for Mack’s Memo- rial Service. Many blessings to all, Jerrine Neuman, & Phyllis Holman Happy 6TH Birthday Kaylee Navarro Dec 15 God bless you, Love always Popo & Nana.

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Page 1: Special Christmas for STEVE TREVINO FINE J kids in Devine HANK · JR. DIVISION CHAMPIONS DEVINE - JR BRONCOS-ver, #19 Joe Guerrero, #20 Christian Monreal, #98 Alfredo Ramirez and

The Devine News, Wednesday, December 14, 2016/Page 2

STEVE TREVINO FINE JEWELERS

805 19th Street. Ste. #2Hondo, TX 78861

Only for the month of DecemberOpen Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm & Saturday 10am to 3pm

All items sold at 50% off - "ALL SALES FINAL" NO RETURNS - NO EXCHANGES - NO STORE CREDIT - NO REFUNDS

Loose Diamonds not included in saleImage for illustration purposes only

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Vote Today on Facebook!HANK up for $5K award

Debbie and John Southwell of HANK, Inc., have been nominat-ed for Touchstone Energy Cooperative’s Who Powers You award, featuring a grand prize of $5,000.

The Who Powers You award honors inspirational people in Touchstone’s co-op communities, including Medina Electric Co-Op. Additional prizes include $2,000 for second place, $1,000 for third place, and $150.00 for a Top 10 finish.

Voting is open to the public and continues through Sunday, December 18. A panel of judges will select winners based on the quantity of votes and quality of initial submissions. The winners will be announced in early 2017.

To vote for the Southwells, visit http://bit.ly/2fO8Pg2.

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and play with everything. Candy canes were given to the kids as a little gift spreading the Christmas spirit. Most of the kids were so excited they wanted to come out and spend time with us and help us hang the lights where they could. Most of us will be enjoy-ing the upcoming holidays with family and loved ones. For these kids, they have an amazing wom-an with a heart of gold who takes care of them and you can see does everything she can to make them all comfortable and at home. I left there with a sense of loneliness. Part of my heart will always be worried about those kids.”

Marj Verner, from HANK’s Community Foster Home in Devine, said the kids enjoy the lights every night.

“It was wonderful! We re-ceived so many blessings,” said Marj. “They brought stuffed toys

Special Christmas for kids in Devine HANK

Continued from front

The 2016 South Texas Youth Football League - Super Bowl Champs and regular season league champs are the DEVINE - JR BRONCOS.

The DEVINE - JR BRONCOS ended their season undefeated with 9 wins and 0 losses. The Jr Broncos high powered offense scored 366 pts and didn’t allow a single point on defense for the year. Even more amazing was that they only allowed one 1st down. That’s an average win-

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR WARHORSE NATION2016 South Texas Youth Football League

JR. DIVISION CHAMPIONS DEVINE - JR BRONCOS

Front Row: (L to R): #33 Ty Sadler, #57 Taylor Hurst, #10 Wero Torres, #81 Raysean Bea-ver, #19 Joe Guerrero, #20 Christian Monreal, #98 Alfredo Ramirez and #67 Adam Guerrero. Middle Row: (L to R):- #14 Walker Brandon, #56 Lucas Hicks-Hernandez, #16 Daveon King , #32 Matthew Gomez, #22 Jaysen Ramirez , #1 Josiah King, #9 Carson Suhr, #2 Brayden Reyes, #76 Sebastian Waddell , #80 Mason Beaver, #77 Jackson Hagdorn, #74 Joseph Waddell, #75 Trystan Lafond and #17 Casen Boggs. Back Row: (L to R)- Coach Jason Monreal, Coach Scott Herring, Coach Lance Hagdorn, Coach Joseph Sadler and Coach Jack Zimmerle (Not pictured Coach Michael Reyes).

The 2016 South Texas Youth Football League - Super Bowl Champs and regular season league Champs are the DEVINE - SR BRONCOS.

The DEVINE - SR BRONCOS ended their season undefeated with 10 wins and 0 losses. The Sr Broncos high powered offense scored 444 pts and only allowed 49 pts on defense for the

2016 South Texas Youth Football LeagueSR. DIVISION CHAMPIONS DEVINE - SR BRONCOS

Row (L to R): #14 Caden Hurst, #17 Hunter Radicke, #21 Ryan Connor, #7 Clint Dubose, #9 Tristan Walker, #1 Luke Friesenhahn and #32 Caden Hanson. Middle Row (L to R): #25 Gabriel Esquibel, #23 Brandon Martiniez, #2 Trace Sagemuehl, #26 Jack Schneider, #11 Di-ego Gerlach, #44 Mason Walker, #12 Kolt Hackebeil and #18 Tracen Rice. Back Row (L to R): Coach Chad Friesenhahn, #20 Corey Dirck, #6 Aaron Saenz, Coach Adam Hackebeil, #22 Logan Camarillo, Coach Jimmy Dirck, #90 Nick Ortiz, #13 Jaieden Burford, Coach Jack Zim-merle, #16 Marcus Rodriguez, #15 Aiden Zapata and Coach Andrew Zapata. (Not Pictured #24 Zackary Serna and #27 Raymond Serna). Photo provided by: Cooper Studios Photography

year. That’s an average winning score of 45 to 5 points per game for the 2016 season, see game summaries below:

During the Regular Season they had 7 wins and 0 losses with an average score of 48 to 4 per game. The were able to defeat Natalia 54 to 20, Lytle 44 to 6, Dilley 48 to 0, Jourdan-ton 54 to 0, Pearsall 44 to 0, Cotulla 40 to 0, and Charlotte 48 to 0

During the Playoffs they had 3 wins and 0 losses with an average sScore of 38 to 8 per game. During the Quarter Final Game they defeated Charlotte 38 – 0. During the Semi-Final Game they defeated Cotulla 20 – 7 and for the Super Bowl Champship Game they defeated Natalia 54 – 16.

A huge THANK YOU goes out to the Devine Youth Football League Sports Pro-gram, Jack, Christina & Zimmerle Family, all Coaches, and all Volunteers for a well-man-aged program and successful season!!!

A special thank you from Jack Zimmerle to the DEVINE - SR BRONCO PARENTS for the commitment, faith and trust to be able to coach their sons and teach them the fundamentals of football, along with sports-manship, fair-play and honor. Also, thanks to the many fans that supported our Boys on the road to their perfect 10-0 Championship Season, GREAT JOB BOYS!!!

ning score of 41 to 0 points per game for the 2016 season, see game summaries below:

During the regular season they had 6 wins and 0 losses, their average score was 43 to 0 per game. They were able to defeat Dilley 46 to 0, Jourdanton 30 to 0, Natalia 46 to 0, Lytle 54 to 0, Cotulla 50 to 0 and Pearsall 32 to 0.

During the play-offs they had 3 wins and 0 losses with an average score of 36 to 0 per game.

Quarter - Final Game:During the Quarter Final Game they de-

feated Natalia 40 – 0. Then during the Semi-Final Game they defeated Cotulla 28 – 0 and during the Super Bowl Championship Game they defeated Jourdanton 40 – 0.

A huge THANK YOU goes out to the Devine Youth Football League Sports Pro-gram, Jack, Christina & Zimmerle Family, all Coaches, and all Volunteers for a well-managed program and successful season!!!

A special thank you from Jack Zimmerle to the DEVINE - JR BRONCO PARENTS for the commitment, faith and trust to be able to coach their sons and teach them the fundamentals of football, along with sports-manship, fair-play and honor. Also, thanks to the many fans that supported our Boys on the road to their perfect 9-0 Championship Season, GREAT JOB BOYS!!!

and candy canes for the kids and let them enjoy the fire engine. I have never seen them so happy. Our many thanks to everyone. We also received much needed toys from the hospice thrift store- what a surprise! The kids think having Christmas every day is awesome.”

Heather Yanta, who helped spread the word that the HANK home needed help decorating, added, “The Devine Ministe-rial Fellowship and Chaplain David Cody Franz along with the Devine Fire Department deserve the credit here. They stepped up big time and made things hap-pen. We’re so blessed to live in an amazing community.”

In closing, Medina County Chaplain Franz adds:

“Medina County has an alarm-ing number of children that are in need of a “forever” home and HANK is just one step closer for

some of them. As a community, we need to take on the respon-sibility to lend our hand to as-sist and take in the “widows and orphans” of our community. At this time of year, our thoughts of family and the closeness of feel-ing loved is radiant for most, but our orphaned children mostly will be saddened and heart-broke, separated from their siblings and loved ones… You can make a difference. Make a child smile! Seek in your heart if you can help and then act… Make this the year you act to take in one of these precious blessings!

“HANK is just one way to help this time of year. Please remem-ber the Medina County Sheriff’s Office Program: Brown Santa and the Local Police Depart-ment: Blue Santa programs and volunteer to help with the ring-ing of the bell for the Salvation Army (of which 100% of the dollars raised stays in this com-munity for disasters etc.) in our communities. Hug your children and hug them often! I came away from this a more softened man with a bit more compassion than I had before. It was an honor and a blessing for me and my family to be involved to help “the least of these” and we WILL do this again!”

Dec. 612:55 PM – Officer responded to

the 200 block of CR 6847 to assist the Medina County Sheriff’s Office with a disturbance call. Officer acted as a cover unit until cleared from the scene.

Dec. 72:33 PM – Officer responded to

the 500 block of Wedgewood Way in Devine to assist Devine PD with a disturbance call. Officer acted as a cover unit until cleared from the scene.

Dec. 811:47 AM – Officer responded to

a burglary alarm in the 100 block of CR 6873. The location was checked and found to be secure.

1:10 PM – Officer dispatched to Love’s Truck Stop for a suspicious female subject walking from truck to truck and talking to drivers. The area was checked but no contact

Natalia Police Reportwas made with the female.

8:48 PM – Officer dispatched to IH-35 near southbound mile marker 131 for a reckless tractor trailer driver. The area was checked for the vehicle but officer was unable to locate.

Dec. 912:02 PM – Officer responded to

the 100 block of Depot St. to assist EMS with a medical call. Officer assisted EMS as requested.

8:59 PM – While on patrol, officer drove up to a minor two-vehicle crash at IH-35 and FM 471. All parties involved in the crash were checked out and refused EMS. A blue form was issued to both parties.

9:15 PM – Officer responded to the 400 block of 7th St. to assist EMS with a medical call. Officer assisted EMS as requested by EMS personnel.

Dec. 10

4:40 PM – Officer dispatched to the 2000 block of Hwy. 132 for a burglary of a storage unit. Actor(s) cut a lock to gain entry into location and removed numerous items.

5:05 PM – Officer was dispatched to the 400 block of 7th St. for a burglary of a motor vehicle. At location, officer was informed that numerous items were taken from the vehicle overnight.

5:25 PM – Officer dispatched to the 700 block of Pearson St. for a report of a burglary of a motor vehicle. At location, officer was informed that numerous items were taken from the vehicle overnight.

6:25 PM – Officer dispatched to the 300 block of Walton St. for a vehicle windshield that had been shot with a BB, causing two dents.

10:58 PM – Officer dispatched to the 900 block of Pearson St. for an alarm. At location, the building was checked and found to be secured.

Card of Thanks

The family of Mack W. Bar-nett wishes to express our spe-cial thanks to everyone for their kindness, sympathy, generosity and prayers during our recent loss. To those who sent cards, flowers, plants and to all who came and brought food to his memorial celebration, we offer our deepest appreciation.

We would like to thank Scott and the Staff of Hurley Funeral Home for their understand-ing and courtesy in making the preparations for Mack’s Memo-rial Service.

Many blessings to all,Jerrine Neuman,

& Phyllis Holman

Happy 6TH Birthday

Kaylee Navarro Dec 15

God bless you, Love always

Popo & Nana.