(1992 – 1996) In 2013, at the invitation of the Bolivian National Department of Education, he moved back to Bolivia to design and implement the new drum program for Jazz majors at the National Conservatoire of Music. He was teacher of the Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music of London, giving percussion classes at Kensington School and E.M.C. (one of the best modern music schools in Spain). Playing and touring with bands and musicians such as Henry (The Skipper) Franklin, Bobby Bradford, Azar Lawrence, Theo Saunders, Putter Smith, Marshal Hawkins, Hubert Laws, Teodross Avery, Doug Webb, Louis Van Taylor, Brian Swartz, Rita Marley, La Calle Caliente, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent, Benn Clatworthy, Chano Dominguez, Steve Cotter, La Barbería Del Sur, Peter Materna Trio, Javier Malosetti, Christian Galvez, Ramón El Portugués, Javier Colina, Manuel Machado, Scott Ambush, Juan Munguia, And Jerry Gonzalez, to name only a few.įrom 1994 until 2013 he taught Drum Set, Ear Training (Rhythm), and Jazz Ensemble at the E.M.C. As a freelance drummer and band leader, Yayo has vast experience playing styles ranging from Jazz, Latin Jazz, Brazilian Jazz, and Flamenco to Pop and Rock, performing throughout Europe, Asia, and North and South America. He lived in Madrid for 23 years and became one of the most relevant and well known drummers in the Spanish scene. In 2012 in Brussels, Belgium he earned the EMMEN diploma (European Professional Music Qualification) with a Specialty in Jazz. (Escuela de Música Creativa) from 1990 to 1994 where he earned a music degree in Drums, Harmony, Arranging, and Composition. He studied at the National Conservatoire of Music from 1983 to 1989 and after that he moved to Madrid, Spain to complete his studies at the E.M.C. Alaniz’s hurlers held opponents to one run 10 times.Īndres Alaniz, Omar Rodriguez and Isaac Martinez completed the Sinton coaching staff.Īdrian Alaniz was also recognized at the South Texas Winter Baseball Banquet after leading the 2017 Pirates to the state tournament in his second year as Sinton head coach.Yayo Morales was born in La Paz, Bolivia. The Pirates penned a whopping 20 shutouts among their 36 wins, including both triumphs in the state tournament. Senior outfielder Cannon Chester and senior pitcher Wyatt Wiatrek joined Stewart and Mitchell as first-team All-South Texas selections. 440 with 43 runs, 22 extra-base hits, 43 RBIs and 15 stolen bases. Senior catcher and shortstop Rylan Galvan, now a Texas Longhorn, earned All-South Texas MVP honors by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, as he hit. Juniors Jaquae Stewart and Blake Mitchell were named 4A all-state co-players of the year after posting season ERAs of 0.17 and 0.39, respectively. The Pirates secured the championship with a 9-0 victory over Argyle at UT-Austin’s Disch Falk Field on June 9. With Alaniz – a MaxPreps national coach of the year – at the helm, Sinton posted a 36-1 record en route to the school’s fourth state title. Senior pitcher Kade Budd, senior catcher Jayden Martinez, sophomore first baseman Landon Salinas and sophomore shortstop Mason Jacob also earned spots on the Class 3A all-tournament team.Ĭarr and Amaya were assisted by Trey Salinas and John Harris. Watters finished the contest on the hill, striking out two over 2.0 scoreless innings to earn the save. Sophomore third baseman Blake Watters was named MVP after going 2-for-2 with two doubles, two sac flies and five RBIs. The Pirates rallied from a 4-0 hole in the first by scoring 11 unanswered runs to help secure the program’s first state title. In the school’s second consecutive trip to the state baseball tournament, the Pirates edged Gunter, 4-1, in the semifinal before engineering a 16-13 come-from-behind victory over Brock for a wild state final showdown June 11 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. London took two of three from district rival Bishop in the regional finals. The Pirates shook off a five-game losing streak to end the regular season by going 10-1 in the playoffs. Led by Carr and Amaya, London finished 2022 with a 26-13 record. Ray HS alum Nick Loftin as the Mike Adams South Texas Pro Player of the Year. Along with honoring 59 area high school baseball and softball student-athletes, the Hooks will recognize Kansas City Royals prospect and W.B. John Paull II graduate and 2022 American League All-Star Jose Trevino returns to Corpus Christi to lead the 17th installment of the winter banquet. Reserved seats, priced at $65, can be purchased by calling 361-561-HOOK (4665). CORPUS CHRISTI – In tribute to their respective state championship campaigns, Kevin Carr and Albert Amaya from London and Sinton’s Adrian Alaniz will be saluted Thursday, January 26 at the South Texas Winter Baseball Banquet, presented by Whataburger.
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