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By: Constancio Martinez Jr On Tuesday, August 12, the Port Isabel Lady Tarpons volleyball team hosted the IDEA Frontier College Prep Lady Chargers in a non-district, best-of-3-out-of-5 match. In the first set, the Lady Tarpons received the ball and set up Nadia Flaig for her signature big spike, which the opponents were unable to handle. …
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By: Constancio Martinez Jr The Port Isabel Early College High School football team is in the midst of the second week of football practice. This past Saturday, the team wrapped up its first week of practice by holding its annual blue-white intrasquad scrimmage at Tarpon Stadium. The team will be making some scheme changes to …
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By Trin ‘Indi’ Johnson An enormous hammerhead shark, estimated at more than 1,000 pounds and measuring 14 feet, 5 inches, was caught and released this week off the coast near Boca Chica, just shy of a world record and larger than any recorded catch in Texas waters. The catch-and-release effort, led by Joe Gonzales and …
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By: Constancio Martinez Jr On August 2, Port Isabel’s very own (3-2-1) Robert “El Durinho” Maldonado took on (2-1-1) “El Santo” Samuel De Los Santos out of San Antonio, TX at Texas Fight League’s “TFL 5 Striker Series: War at the Border”. The featherweight mixed martial art fighters met back in May of …
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BY TRINA “INDI” JOHNSON Special to the PRESS If you rent your place out for short stays here on the Island—or if you’re just planning a few nights away yourself—there’s something you need to know. South Padre has made big changes to its short-term rental rules, and they’re already in effect. Any …
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By CONSTANCIO MARTINEZ, JR. Special to the PRESS On July 25-Aug 2, three members of the local summer track group, “Coastal Heat,” competed in their final summer Track & Field event of the season, the 59th AAU Junior Olympic Games. Young Track & Field phenom, Jayda Howard, competed in all three throwing events …
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By: Laurie Coker Special to the PARADE If you’re cruising down Padre Blvd. on South Padre Island and suddenly find yourself in need of something cold, colorful, and maybe a little crazy—in the best way—pull into the Lifted Daiquiri and Beer Barn, the island’s only drive-thru daiquiri and beer stop. Located directly across from Whataburger at …
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By: M. Kathy Raines Special to the PARADE A cluster of four unfamiliar shorebirds—tall, hefty ones with black-trimmed white feathers—foraged in crab-filled puddles along the ship channel at Jaime J. Zapata Memorial Boat Ramp early one July afternoon. They weren’t the customary waders—egrets, ibises, spoonbills and herons—and we’re certainly too southerly for whooping cranes. …
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By DIANTÉ MARIGNY editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Is tourism on South Padre Island flourishing, or fading? It depends on who you ask. City officials claim the Island is experiencing a steady upswing in visitation, with strong tax revenue to back up their claims. But some local business owners insist the numbers hide a more troubling trend: …
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By TRINA “INDI” JOHNSON Special to the PRESS Fresh off a hard-fought second-place finish at the Texas Gulf Coast Regional Lifeguard Championships, Cameron County’s lifeguards are preparing for their biggest challenge yet: the USLA Lifeguard National Championships in California. Before they take the field, though, they’re calling on the community for support. “On …
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