Date Opponent Location 1/31-2/1 Tech University Lubbock, TX 2/14-15 Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 3/1-2/ Championship Lubbock, TX 3/14-15 NCAA Division II Indoor Championship Winston Salem, NC 3/15 Texas A&M - Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX 3/22 Cactus Cup Kingsville, TX 3/27-29 Austin, TX 3/28 Trinity University (Texas) Relays San Antonio, TX 4/5 Angelo State University Relays San Angelo, TX 4/12 Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational Coral Gables, FL 4/12 Incarnate Word Invitational San Antonio, TX 4/19 Louisiana State University Alumni Gold Baton Rouge, LA 5/1-3 Lone Star Conference Championship Kingsville, Texas 5/11 Texas A&M University - Kingsville Last Chance Kingsville, Texas 5/22-24 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships Allendale, Mich.

Javelina Success...... 2 Fast Facts Coaching Staff...... 3-4 Location: Kingsville, Texas (25,000) Head Coach Ryan Dall...... 3 Founded: 1925 Assistant Coach Adriane Wunderlich...... 4 Enrollment: 6,610 Assistant Coach Dominic Cwiklinski...... 4 President: Dr. Steven H. Tallant Assistant Coach Jim McQuinn...... 4 V.P. Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus Recreation: D. Scot Gines Season Preview...... 5 Phone: 361-593-2800 Roster...... 6-21 Affiliation: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Division II) Women’s Roster...... 6 Nickname: Javelinas Men’s Roster...... 7 Colors: Blue (286 C) and Gold (108 C) Women’s Individuals...... 8-13 Home Track: Javelina Stadium Men’s Individuals...... 14-21 Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Ruben Cantu (x2493) Record Book...... 22-42 Associate AD of External Advancement: Joe Biedron (x2692) Men’s Results...... 22 Coordinator for External Affairs: Fred Nuesch (x3908) Women’s Results...... 23 Ticket Manager: Rosie Moreno (x4030) Women’s Indoor Records...... 24 Department phone numbers begin with 361-593 Men’s Indoor Records...... 24 NCAA Division II Qualifying Standards...... 254 Javelina Stadium Records - Men...... 25 Javelina Stadium Records - High School Boys...... 25 Javelina Stadium Records - Women...... 25 Javelina Stadium Records - High School Girls...... 25 Women’s Outdoor Records...... 26-27 Men’s Outdoor Records...... 27-29 Women’s Letterwinners...... 30 Men’s Letterwinners...... 31-33 Men’s Lone Star Conference Champions...... 33-34 Women’s Lone Star Conference Champions...... 34 Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be National Champions...... 35 directed to J.C. Gafford. Permission to broadcast track meets at Javelina Lone Star Conference Awards...... 36 Stadium on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Informa- Men’s All-Americans...... 37 tion. Permission to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained Women’s All-Americans...... 38 through the Office of Sports Information. Photographers will have access Lone Star Conference...... 39-40 to the infield during each home meet. Lone Star Conference Office and History...... 39 Lone Star Conference & National Meet Results...... 40 J.C. Gafford Administration...... 41-42 Assistant Sports Information Director Scott Gines, VP Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus Recreation...... 41 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Dr. Steven H. Tallant, President...... 42 MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Kingsville, TX 78363 Phone: 361-593-4786 (o) Email: [email protected] Fax: 361-593-3180 Press Box: 361-593-2593 Web site: www.javelinaathletics.com Twitter: Javelinasdotcom

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 1 The Recent Success of Javelina Track & Field

Sixth-year head coach Ryan Dall has led the Texas A&M-Kingsville track & field programs back to national prominence in just a short time. Under his tutelage, the Javelina men have become consistently ranked in the top 25 nationally. Both the men’s and women’s programs have been pulling in awards left and right. Below is a list of all the Javelinas have accomplished.: NCAA Division II National Champions - 7

NCAA Division II All-Americans - 23

USTFCCA All-Region - 52

Lone Star Conference Champions - 16

LSC Coach of the Year Awards - 2

LSC Men’s Field Athletes of the Year - 1

LSC Women’s Field Athletes of the Year - 1

All-Lone Star Conference - 26

Academic All-Lone Star Conference - 14

CoSIDA Academic All-District - 4

2 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide yan all R HeadD Coach Sixth Season

Ryan Dall enters his sixth year as the Texas and four named to the all-conference squad. A&M-Kingsville head Track & Field and Cross Two other individuals took LSC All-Academic Country coach. He has built a program that can honors. compete both in the Lone Star Conference and Dall, a 1999 University of Miami graduate, nationally. The Javelina men’s track program is has extensive experience on the NCAA Division primed for a big year in 2014 while the women’s I level serving as an assistant coach at Duke for track and both cross country programs have five years and at Florida International University improved since last year. for four years. Prior to his coaching career, he Dall is a two-time LSC Men’s Track & Field was the 1995 Big East Conference indoor and Coach of the Year (2010 and 2011). outdoor pole vault champion and finished in The 2013 season proved to be a breakout fourth place in the 1999 Big East decathlon. year for the team. The men’s team was ranked At Duke, Dall was responsible for the in the top 25 for the entire season and reached coaching and recruiting of male and female a high of #11 in Indoor Track. Jordan Yamoah sprinters, hurdlers, pole vaulters and multi- was a two-time National Champion during the event athletes. He was charged with the set-up season earning one indoors and one outdoors. of the Asics Duke Invitational Yamoah was named LSC Male Athlete of the Meet, a 70-plus school invitational. He coached Year. Dall had four men earn all-conference his athletes to 14 school records, six All-ACC honors and nine earn all-region honors during awards, three IC4A champions, 17 All-IC4A the indoor season. C.J. Griggs was an All- awards, one ECAC champion and nine All- American and national champion in the triple ECAC awards. He was the director of the Duke jump. Jeron Robinson was an All-American and Pole Vault Camp. national champion in the high jump. Robinson In his time at FIU, Dall coached and recruited was also an All-Region athlete in 2013. pole vaulters, hurdlers, throwers, high jumpers The women’s program has been rapidly and multi-event athletes. He worked with two improving under Dall’s leadership. Amanda All-Americans in the high jump and javelin, an Haven finished in fifth place in the high jump NCAA Championship qualifier in the 60-meter and an All-American turned in the highlight hurdles, four conference champions and over of the entire 2013 season at the 2013 NCAA 20 all-conference performers. He also worked Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championship. with the cross country team. Dall had a pair of student-athletes earn LSC Dall is a member of the All-Academic Team honors. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches The men finished in second place and the Association, the National Pole Vault Coaches women finished in sixth place at the LSC Indoor Association and the IC4A Coaches Association. Championships hosted by Texas Tech in 2013. He is Level Two USATF certified in sprints and Dall had four individuals win conference titles hurdles.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 3 driane underlich A W Assistant Coach Second Season

Adriane Wunderlich enters her second year at Texas A&M- with a sixth-place finish. Marissa Acosta also found success in the Kingsville after a successful debut for the Javelinas in 2012-13. steeplechase right behind Reyes as she ran the fourth-fastest time Under her instruction, Briana Villarreal completed the 2012 in school history. Senior Rowena Trevino found herself in the 15-lap, cross-country season running the seventh-fastest 6k in school 10,000-meter race in which she was able to record the ninth-fastest history. Wunderlich’s specialty in the mid-distances was evident when time in school history. With the recruiting of some top-tier athletes, freshman, Michal Idziak, continually lowered the school record in Wunderlich is looking forward to a banner year for 2013-14. the indoor 800-meter run. He completed his indoor campaign as the Previous to coming to Kingsville, Wunderlich spent two years Lone Star Conference Indoor Champion and headed to the NCAA volunteer coaching at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. With her Division II Indoor Nationals where he finished fifth for his first All- help, the Fightin’ Engineers saw national championship appearances American accolade. Michal continued his success into the outdoor by athletes in both NCAA DIII Cross-Country and Outdoor Track & season running the second fastest 800-meter time in school history Field. She helped to facilitate six new school records in the distance during the prelims of the LSC Championships. This qualified him for a races as well as numerous other top five times for both genders. second national appearance where he would end his season in 11th- Wunderlich received both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees place nationally, just shy of advancing to the finals. Senior Joshua in exercise science from Indiana State University where she was Prado also contributed to the Javelina 800 success by placing fifth an athlete for the Sycamores from 2006-2010. She received All- at the Indoor LSC Championships and running the seventh-fastest Missouri Valley Conference honors in 2008 in the 800m at the Indoor time in school history during the outdoor season. Along with Ryan Championships and was a consistent conference scorer in that Richardson, Idziak and Prado also contributed to the new men’s event all 4 years. Wunderlich still holds a part of the indoor school indoor distance-medley relay school record. record 4x800m relay, the second-fastest time in school history in the The women’s team also saw success with Wunderlich’s coaching 4x1600m clocked at Drake Relays, and also holds the fifth-fastest as Tezna Roy recorded the ninth-fastest outdoor 800-meter time time in indoor school history in the 800m. She lettered all four years in school history along with Danica Huerta running the seventh- in indoor and outdoor track as well as two years in cross country. fastest time in the 1500m. In the distance races, Marisa Reyes not Wunderlich was a team captain in 2010 only recorded the third-fastest time in school history in the 3000m Currently Wunderlich holds both the USTFCCCA Endurance Steeplechase, but also became the first female to score for the Event Specialist and Track and Field Technical Certifications. She Javelina distance group at the LSC Championships since 2010 resides in Kingsville, TX. Dominic Cwiklinski Jim McQuinn Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Second Season Second Season Sprints, Hurdles, Jumps Throws

After three years as head coach Jim McQuinn is in his second season at West Port High School, Dominic with the Javelinas as the throws coach. Cwiklinski joined the Texas A&M- McQuinn graduated from the Col- Kingsville coaching staff as a gradu- lege at Brockport, SUNY with a Bach- ate assistant in January of 2013. elor of Science in kinesiology in May Cwiklinski’s primary duties include of 2012.At Brockport, He competed for assisting with the sprints, hurdles, two seasons on the track and field team jumps, travel and recruiting. in the hammer, shot put, and discus. Prior to joining the Javelinas, Cwiklinski coached West Port As a coach, McQuinn has earned his USTFCCCA Technical Cer- in Ocala, Fla. He had athletes set 21 school records. In 2011, he tification. In his first season with the Javelinas, he directed NCAA pro- coaches the 4x100-meter relay to the 3A state title and also led visional qualifiers – one each in indoor and outdoor. Had athlete break Shedrick Washington to the state meet in the 200. In 2012, Chris school record in . Jackson was 8th at the state meet in the 800. Outstide of track & field, McQuinn served as an administrative assis- He is holds a USATF Level 1 Certification in and has a Level 1 tant to the Assistant Athletic Director at the College of Brockport, SUNY, Certification from the USTFCCCA. working with compliance issues and home-event planning.

4 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide As the 2014 Javelina men’s and women’s track and field seasons and top point producer in the long jump. Yamoah will be joined by open, head coach Ryan Dall and his staff enter the campaign with Bryce Martin in the pole vault. high hopes for continued success both as a team and for individuals. “Jeron has looked in good form already,” said Dall. “Trent also “Preseason practice has gone well,” said Dall. “We are healthy has the ability to score well at the conference level. C.J. will focus and seem to be in good shape.” on the triple jump early. It may not be until the conference meet that The men enter in search of an elusive Lone Star Conference title we have him or others start to double up events. and boast a talented roster for the upcoming season. Three athletes “In the pole vault, Jordan is back and will be a favorite. Bryce who won national titles a season ago return for the men who are may have the ability to score in the conference meet.” ranked No. 5 indoors entering the campaign. In the throwing events, the Javelina men have developed a solid “Our goal is to win the Lone Star Conference Championship and core of throwers. They have five guys who have marked at or over finish in the top four nationally,” said Dall. “If we do that on the men’s 50-feet in the shot put. Christian Garcia leads the group and he is side it will a successful season and I would extremely happy if that joined by Geronimo Lopez, Javan Gray, Jesus Garza and Mark Co- happens. Our conference has always been competitive. vos. “On the men’s side, we have a lot of depth. We may end up leav- “We have five guys who have really been looking good in the ing folks who could score on the conference level at home.” throws,” said Dall. “Christian has a chance to do really well and all Jeron Robinson won the high jump national title both indoors five have gone 50 feet. Javan has also thrown 200-feet in the jav- and outdoors and finished with the tenth best mark in the United elin.” States. Jordan Yamoah is back for his second season and last year On the women’s side, Dall has several athletes he feels can swept the national title in the pole vault claiming the crown both score at the LSC meet and potentially the national meet. However, indoors and outdoors. C.J. Griggs repeated as the triple jump cham- the team is still developing the depth that the men’s team has. pion at the outdoor national meet. Jonathan Woodson, who did not “The women’s team is different because we don’t have as much compete last season after suffering an injury on the football field, depth as the men,” said Dall. “We have several good individuals and won the 200 meters in 2012. I think a top four finish indoors would be a good result. Outdoors, The Javelinas open the indoor season with solid corps of ath- Angelo and West Texas are always at the top our goal will be to try letes in the short and long springs. After a year away from the team, and jump ahead of Tarleton and Texas A&M-Commerce.” Tim Price returns in the short sprints. He will be joined by Corbin The women have several strong athletes in the sprints and hur- Whalum and Woodson for the indoor portion of the season. Once dles. the outdoor campaign arrives, the group will get even stronger with In the short sprints, Santia Deck returns and will be joined by the additions of Anthony Washington and Sergio Rios. In the lon- Shykilla Sheppard, who will also jump for the Javelinas. Amber Per- ger sprints, Dall is excited by the group of Tyler Garibay, Raul Cer- ry and Kathy Trevino are back in the 400-meter. An added bonus vantes, Jose Galvan and Luis Gonzales. to the Javelinas will be Kaina Martinez who competed in the 2012 “I expect us to be really competitive in the sprints,” said Dall. Olympics, but is waiting for final clearance from the eligibility center. “Woodson was a national champ, and Tim has competed at the na- In the hurdles, Britny Biles and Brianna Bartosch return. They have tional level. When we get to outdoors, Sergio has a shot at the na- been amongst the LSC leaders in the past. tional title in the hurdles. We will have some strong relays. “Amber and Kathy have always been solid in the 400 and have “We will look to post qualifying times as quickly as possible in- been at the top in the LSC in the event and competed nationally,” doors because we only have three meets.” said Dall. “Kathy will be competing in the 800 as well this season, Rios will be joined in the Macario Zarate in the hurdles, while while Amber will add the 200. Kina should be a national scorer for us Brandon Russell will also contribute in the short hurdles outdoors. in the sprints once she gets cleared.” Dylan Dimock will be a strong competitor in the longer hurdles both Amongst the distance runners, Dall is counting on Claudia Fer- indoors and outdoors. nandez to carry the banner. Michal Idziak returns for the Javelinas in the middle distances. “Claudia has a good chance to score in the mile,” said Dall. Last season, he was an All-America in the 800-meter run indoors. In the field events, Amanda Haven is the top returning after Idziak was fifth nationally after claiming in the 800 title at the indoor earning All-America honors a season ago in the high jump. The national meet. Dall also believes Ryan Richardson will be able to Kingsville senior is also a threat along with Sheppard in the long score points for the Javelinas at the conference level. jump. In the triple jump, Aricela Alvarez is the top jumper. “Michal will continue to carry the torch for us in the middle dis- “Amanda is one of the top high jumpers not in the conference tance,” said coach. “I expect him to defend his title and continue to but the nation,” said the Javelina mentor. “ She is also a threat in build on that foundation. Ryan has the ability to help with points at the long jump with Sheppard. Shykilla explodes off the board with the conference meet.” long jump. In the longer distance events, the Hoggies will be seeking to In the throws, Kingsville will rely on sophomore Valerie Vrana. develop some young runners. “Valerie has been looking good in practice,” continued Dall. “She “We have a lot of young runners in the distance events and I am has the chance be one of the top female throwers in the confer- not sure how they will do,” said Dall. “Our plan is continue to develop ence.” them so they can score. It is very hard to make a mark in distance The ultimate goal for both sides will be a strong showing in the events because the LSC is very strong in those events in both men’s LSC Outdoor Championship when the Javelinas host the rest of the and women’s.” conference. In the field events, the Javelinas will be led by the returning na- “I am not sure if there is more pressure, but you always want to tional champs. Robinson returns looking to repeat his double and win it at home,” said Dall. “It would be nice and would mean more to will be joined by Trent Hesseltine during the outdoor campaign. have a solid showing in front of our family and friends. It will also be Griggs will again be the Javelinas threat for gold in the triple jump nice to not have to travel a long way for the meet.”

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 5 2014 Women’s Track And Field Roster Mayra Alvarado Sprints Fr. Brownsville, TX James Pace HS Aricela Alvarez Jumps Jr. Bishop, TX Bishop HS Brianna Bartosch Sprints/Hurdles Jr. Goliad, TX Goliad HS Britny Biles Hurdles Sr. Gregory-Portland, TX Sam Houston St. Univ. Santia Deck Sprints Sr. Alpharetta, GA Milton HS Claudia Fernandez Distance Gr. , Spain American International College Cristina Flores Throws Fr. Hidalgo, TX Valley View HS Stephanie Garcia Sprints Jr. Freer, TX Freer HS Amanda Haven High Jump Sr. Calallan, TX Valdosta State Univ. Rebekah Jimenez Distance Jr.. McAllen, TX McAllen Memorial Kaina Martinez Sprints Jr. Seine Bight Vill., Belize Independence HS Taylor McCumber Pole Vault Jr. George West, TX George West HS Logan Nelson Sprints Jr. Orange Grove, TX Orange Grove HS Amber Perry Sprints Jr. Goliad, TX Goliad HS Victoria Posada Throws Fr. Oilton, TX Bruni HS Marisa Reyes Distance So. Corpus Christi, TX West Oso HS Carolina Rodriguez Throws Fr. Crystal City, TX Crystal City HS Valerie Rodriguez Distance Fr. Mission, TX Sharyland High School Tezna Roy Distance Sr. Palacios, TX Palacios HS Alex Sanchez Sprints Fr. Bishop, TX Bishop HS Shykilia Sheppard Sprints Jr. Plainview, TX Wayland Baptist Univ. Kathy Trevino Sprints Jr. Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City HS Sydnei Vela Sprints/Jumps Fr. Alice, TX Alice HS Valerie Vrana Throws So. Seguin, TX Navarro HS Alexis Williams Pole Vault Fr. Yoakum, TX Yoakum HS Chelsea Williams Distance So. Houston, TX Dobie High School

6 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide 2014 Men’s Track And Field Roster Jorge Alanis Distance Jr. Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City HS Zachary Andel Sprints Fr. Ganado, TX Ganado HS Jerome Brooks Sprints Sr. San Antonio, TX Oklahoma City Univ. Nicholas Brown Pole Vault Sr. Victoria, TX Memorial HS Marcus Calhoun Sprints/Hurdles So. El Paso, TX Austin HS Francisco Campos Sprints Fr. Mission, TX Sharyland HS Raul Cervantes Sprints Fr. Weslaco, TX Weslaco HS Mark Covos Throws Fr. Del Rio, TX Del Rio HS Dylan Dimock Sprints/Hurdles So. Toronto, ON Father Redmond HS Damian Feeney Distance Fr. Stony Point, NY North Rockland HS Jose Galvan Sprints So. Los Fresnos, TX Los Fresnos HS Christian Garcia Throws So. Eagle Pass, TX Eagle Pass HS Tyler Garibay Sprints Sr. Laredo, TX United HS Jesus Garza Throws Sr. Round Rock, TX Univ. of Mount Union James Gilbert Sprints/Hurdles So. Houston, TX Galena Park HS Luis Gonzalez Sprints Fr. Victoria, TX McMurry Univ. Javan Gray Throws Jr. Springfield, OR Hampton Univ. William Avery Griffin Throws Sr. West Columbia, TX Barton C.C. C.J. Griggs Jumps Sr. Cedar Lane, TX Van Vleck HS JC Guzman Sprints Jr. San Benito, TX San Benito HS Emanuel Ibanez Distance So. Kingsville, TX H.M King HS Michael Idziak Mid Distance So. Mosina, Poland Fork Union Military Acad. Geronimo Lopez Throws Sr. Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande HS Bryce Martin Pole Vault Fr. Salado, TX Salado HS Ervin Oliva Sprints Jr. Harlingen, TX Harlingen HS Franky Ortiz Sprints Fr. Mercedes, TX Edcouch-Elsa HS Tim Price Sprints Jr. Corpus Christi, TX Carroll HS Ramon Quijano Sprints Fr. Rota, Spain David C. Farraguet HS Jesse Reyna Mid-Distance Fr. San Antonio, TX Theodore Roosevelt HS Ryan Richardson Mid Distance Fr. Houston, TX Clear Lake HS Sergio Rios Sprints/Hurdles Sr. Brownsville, TX James Pace HS Jeron Robinson High Jump Jr. Houston, TX Travis HS Brandon Russell Hurdles Jr. Midlothian, TX Midlothian HS Omar Silva Distance Fr. Alice, TX Alice HS Austin Thomas Throws Fr. Linda, CA Yorba-Linda HS Anthony Washington Sprints Sr. Cypress, TX Cy-Springs HS Corbin Whalum Sprints Sr. Tampa, FL Mt. San Antonio Coll. Jonathan Woodson Sprints Sr. Missouri City, TX Marshall HS Jordan Yamoah Pole Vault So. Poughkeepsie, NY Arlington HS Kenny Zamorano Throws Fr. Lyford, TX Harlingen South HS Macario Zarate Hurdles Jr. Alamo, TX UTPA

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 7 Mayra Alvarado Britny Biles Sprints Hurdles Freshman • 5-4 Senior • 5-8 • TR Brownsville, TX Portland, TX James Pace HS Sam Houston State University

High School: Alvarado was a sprinter at In 2013: In her first season as a Javelina, James Pace High School. She was a 2011 Biles proved to be the team’s top hurdler. Dur- Brownsville City Champion in the 400-meter ing the indoor campaign, she was fourth in the dash with a time of 62:40 and was a 4x100 55-meter hurdles at the LSC Championship meter relay Regional Qualifier. Personal: in 8.29. Her fastest-time was 8.27 at the Red Alvarado is the daughter of Guadalupe and Raider Open. Biles also ran on the DMR at Silvia Alvarado and is studying Pre-physical the LSC meet that placed eighth She posted therapy. the team’s top time in the 100-meter hurdles outdoor with a time of 13.97 to place third at the David Noble Relays. She finished ricela Alvarez fourth in the event at the LSC Outdoor Championship despite falling at the line. A She finished first at the Cactus Cup, UIW Invite and Tarleton State Invite. Previ- Jumps ous: At Sam Houston, Biles was a member of the indoor and outdoor track team. Junior • 5-4 High School: Biles was a state qualifier at Northwest Christian High School and Bishop, TX Gregory Postland High School. She also holds multiple state records and was a Bishop HS member of the 2007 2B State Championship track team. Personal: Biles is the daughter of Dan and Mandy Biles and is studying biology with a minor in chemistry. In 2013: After missing the indoor season, Aricela competed outdoors in the triple jump posting a season-best mark of 11.81m in the triple jump to place third at the LSC Outdoor Championship. It was the fifth-best mark in school history. She was second at the Jave- lina Twilight with a mark of 11.30m. In 2012: Aricela finished third at LSC Outdoor Cham- pionship with a wind-aided 11.86m which is fourth all-time among Javelinas. She posted a career-best 5.44 in the high jump at the David Noble Relays. During the indoor season, Aricela scored in the triple jump, long jump and pole vault at the conference meet. High School: Alvarez was a member of the Bishop High School track, , , and cross country teams. She was the 2011 District 31-2A triple jump champion with a leap of 35-0. She won the 2010 Regional Qualifiers meet at Javelina Stadium with a long jump of 17-8 and a triple jump of 35-8. She was a two-time, first-team, all-district performer in basketball and earned second team all-district honors in volleyball. She was a four-time regional qualifier in track and finished third in the long jump as a senior. She was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Alvarez is the daughter of Artemio and Belinda Alvarez and is studying communication sciences & disorders.. Brianna Bartosch Sprints/Hurdles Junior • 5-5 Goliad, TX Goliad HS In 2013: Bartosch finished sixth in the 55-me- ter hurdles indoors with a time of 8.41. She posted a season-best times of 15.27 out- doors and had wind-aided times of 15.06 and 15.17 in the 100-meter hurdles. In 2012: She ran a season-best 15.77 in the 100-meter hurdles at the LSC outdoor meet and also ran in the 100 and 200. High School: Bar- tosch is a sprinter-hurdler from Goliad High School. She was the 2011 District 30-3A champion in the 100-meter hurdles and took fourth place at the Region IV Championships. She owns a top time of 14.37 in the hurdles while also earning district runner-up honors in the 200-meter dash (26.15) and in the triple jump (35- Britny Biles was fourth in the hurdles 3). She earned academic all-district honors in track and cross country. She helped lead the track team to a pair of district championships. Personal: Bartosch is the at the LSC Indoor Championship daughter of Darryl Bartosch and Sabrena Fisher and is studying psychology and sociology.

8 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Santia Deck Stephanie Garcia Sprints Sprints Senior • 5-0 Junior • 5-4 Alpharetta, GA Freer, TX Milton HS Freer HS

2012: 2011: Indoor 60 (8.04); Indoor 200 In 2013: Garcia ran a wind-aided 12.85 in (27.05); 100 (12.38); 200 (25.76). High the 100 at the Lone star Conference Cham- School: Deck was the team MVP at Milton pionship and 13.38 at Rice. In the 200, she HS. She holds the school record in the 100 posted a season-best 26.75 at the LSC meet. (11.80) and 200-meter (24.90) dashes. She During the indoor season she posted a 7.75 was a part of two district championship relay in the 55-meter dash and 27.60 in the 200. teams and has a top 400-meter time of 56.00. In 2012: Garcia was part of the fourth-fastest Personal: Deck is the daughter of Steve team in the 4x400 at the LSC Outdoor meet, Brisker and Cynthia Deck and is studying English with a minor in psychology. while posting a career-best non-wind aided 12.94 in the 100 at Rice. She crossed the line in 25.82 in the 200 at Trinity. During the indoor season, Garcia finished 10th at the LSC Indoor Invite with a time of 7.62. High School: Garcia ran track and field at Freer High School. She was named All-South Texas selection laudia ernandez by the Caller-Times. She won the district title in the 200. Personal: Garcia C F is the daughter of Juan and Maria Garcia is studying sports business with Distance a minor in business management. Senior • 5-5 Barcelona, Spain American International College Amanda Haven In 2013 Cross Country: Fernandez was Jumps the Javelinas third finisher at the LSC Cross Senior • 5-6 Country Championship finishing the 6K course in 26:41.40. She began her Javelina Calallen, TX career with a 7th-place result at Texas Luther- Valdosta State University an with a time of 21:29. Previous: Fernandez spent two seasons running cross country and In 2013: Haven earned All-America honors track at American International College in during the outdoor season placing fifth in the Massachussetts before transferring to A&M-Kingsville. Prior to AIC, she attended nation at the NCAA Outdoor Championship Univeristat Autonoma Barcelona in Span from 2009 to 2011. High School: Fer- in the high jump with a mark of 1.75m (5’8- nandez went to school Colegia Cardenal Spinola. Personal: Fernandez is the 3/4”) — a quarter inch shy of the school re- daughter of Carlos and Carmen Fernandez. Her major is human biology major. cord. She was third in the high jump at 1.67m (5’5-3/4”) and sixth in the long jump 5.66m (18’7”) at the LSC Outdoor meet. She had a career-best and program’s fifth-best leap of 5.87m (19’3-1/4”) in the long jump ristina lores at the UIW Last Chance meet. Haven began the season by competing in two C F indoor meets posting a season best 1.60m (5’3”) in the high jump at Texas Tech. Throws She was seventh at the LSC Championship with a mark of 1.59m (5’2-1/2”). In Freshman • 5-9 2012: Haven competed in outdoor track finishing third in the LSC with a height of Hidalgo, TX 1.62m (5’3-1/4”). She had a career-best height of 1.69m (5’6-1/2”) a week later Valley View HS at a last chance meet. In 2011-12: Haven played one season of basketball for the Javelinas leading the team in scoring with 11.8 points a game. Previous: High School: Flores competed in Volleyball, Haven spent three seasons at Valdosta State where she played basketball. The basketball, powerlifting,and track & field. Her team had 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances (2008, 2009) and were the GSC East athletic honors include 1st team All-District Division Champions (2009, 2010). As a student, she was Student Athlete Com- (basketball), a Leadership Award (3 yrs., munity Service Award (2011) and on the Dean’s List. High School: Haven was a basketball) and a rebound record. A team member of the volleyball, basketball, and track team at Calallen High School. As honor that she has is that she lead her team a basketball player. she was 1st Team All-District (4 years), All-Metro (4 years), to its first Playoff appearance in basketball. All South Texas (3 years), 314A District MVP (2 years), District Offensive MVP As a student, she graduated in the Top 10% (2007), All-State (2008), District Champions (2 years), Bi-District Champions (3 of her class. Personal: Flores is the daughter of Luis Gerardo Flores and Cristina years), and Area Champions (2 years). As a volleyball player, she was a 2006 Almaguer and is studying criminology with a minor in ethnic studies. McDonald’s Spikefest MVP, 1st Team All District (2 years), 1st Team All Metro (2 years), 1st Team All South Texas (2006), District Champions ( 3 years), Bi-District Champions (4 years), and Area Champions (3 years). As a member of the track & field team, she was an All South Texas (4 years), State Qualifier: High jump (4 years), Long jump (2007). Personal: Haven is the daughter of Mike and Deborah Haven and is studying fine arts.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 9 Rebekah Jimenez Logan Nelson Distance Sprints Junior • 5-2 Junior • 5-7 Edinburg, TX Orange Grove, TX McAllen Memorial HS Orange Grove HS

In 2013 Cross Country: Jimenez ran 25:23.1 In 2013: Nelson was a valuable member of over 6K at UIW and placed ninth at the Islander the sprints competing in the 100, 200, and Splash running 5K in 20:43.2..She was TAMUK’s 400 as an individual and was on the 4x400 top finsiher at the conference meet placing 36th relay. She ran season-best times of 12.92 in 26:02...In 2013: She competed in the 5000 in the 100, 26.71 in the 200 and 1:00.76 in at the LSC Indoor Championship finishing in the 400. During the indoor season, Nelson 20:24.60. During the outdoor season she broke posted a personal-best 7.59 in the 55-me- 20 minutes at Rice in the 5,000 with a mark of ter dash, while running 26.34 in the 200. In 19:56.91. In 2012 Cross Country: Jimenez just missed breaking 25 minutes foor 6K 2012: Nelson set a career best in the 100 with a time of 12.57 at the LSC Outdoor with 25:02 at UIW. In 2012: Jimenez ran two meets outdoor. She placed 10th at the LSC meet. She also ran 1:05.05 in the 400 and 1:07.34 in the 400-meter hurdles. Dur- Indoor Invite with a time of 12:16.05 in the 3000. In 2011: Jimenez had a strong fresh- ing the indoor campaign she competed in two meets . High School: Nelson was a man campaign posting the team’s best time at the conference championship with a time sprinter at Orange Grove High School. She was a three-time District 31-3A cham- of 24:34. High School: Jimenez competed in cross country, volleyball and basketball pion in the 100-meter dash and has a top time of 12.06. She also won the district at McAllen Memorial HS. She was 1st team All Valley (2 years, volleyball), MVP (basket- championship in the 400-meter dash as a senior in a time of 60.73. She owns ball), and holds a school record in 4x800-meter relay. Personal: Jimenez is the daugh- the school record in the 100 meters and as part of the 4x400 relay team. As a ter of Xavier and Julia Jiminez and is studying kinesiology with a minor in psychology. volleyball player, she earned Third Team All-South Texas, Academic All-State and District Most Valuable Player honors. She was a Presidential Academic Achieve- aina artinez ment scholar. Personal: Nelson is the daughter of Shane and Shannon Nelson K M and is studying Kinesiology with a minor in Nutrition. Her father played football at Sprints Baylor and for the Buffalo Bills. Junior • 5-5 Seine Bight Village, Belize Independence HS Amber Perry Previous: Martinez has represented her Sprints native Belize internationally. She ran in the Junior • 5-6 100-meter dash at the 2012 London Olym- pics recording a time of 11.81 to advance to Goliad, TX the preliminaries and medalled in the Central Goliad HS American Games. She served in the Beliz- In 2013: Perry won the Lone Star Confer- ean Coast Guard. High School: Martinez ence Outdoor title in the 400-meter dash with prepped at Independence High School in the a career-best time of 54.58 which makes her Stann Creek District. She earned the the Youth In Sports Award and Best Female third fastest in program history. She was 10th Track Athlete in 2002. Personal: Martinez is the daughter of Gregoria Azruand is in the 400 at the NCAA Championship with a studying speech communication. time of 54.86. In all she won the 400 at three meets. Perry also competed in the 100 with career-bet 12.61 and the long jump leaping Taylor McCumber a wind-aided 5.30m (17’24-3/4”). During the 2013 indoor season, she was third Pole Vault in the 400 with a time of 56.98. In 2012: Perry claimed the 400 title at the LSC Outdoor Championship in 54.64 and went on to run 57.47 in the prelims at the Junior • 5-7 NCAA Outdoor Championship. Perry placed second at the LSC Indoor Invitational George West, TX with a time of 56.77 and placed sixth in the finals of the 200. High School: Perry George West HS was a sprinter at Goliad High School. She won the 400-meter dash State 3A titles in 2010 and 2011 with a top time of 55.65. She has a personal best of 25.22 in the In 2013: McCumber competed in five events 200 meters and 17-11.25 in the long jump. She turned down an offer from Univer- during the outdoor season. She posted a sity of Nebraska. She also played volleyball and basketball. Personal: Perry is the season-best mark of 2.78m (9’1-1/2”) at An- daughter of Delores Jones and is studying biomedical science. gelo State. She was eighth at the Lone Star Conference Championship with a height of 2.74m (8’11-3/4”). During the indoor season, she was seventh at conference indoor meet with a clearance of 2.85m (9’4-1/4”) . In 2012: As a freshman, McCumber cleared a personal best. 3.12m (10’2-3/4”) twice, while in indoors she had a height of 3.20m of 10’6” in her first collegiate meet. High School: McCumber was a pole vaulter at George West High School. She was a 2011 State Qualifier and Regional Runner-Up. She has a top clearance of 11-6 and was a teammate of current Javelina Amy Rabalais. She was named to the Caller Times All-South Texas Track & Field team. Personal: McCumber is the daughter of John and Shellie McCumber and is studying range management.

10 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Victoria Posada Carolina Rodriguez Throws Field Freshman • 5-7 Freshman • 5-10 Oilton, TX Crystal City, TX Bruni HS Crystal City HS

High School: Posada was a member of High School: Rodriguez was a member the cheerleading, volleyball, basketball, and of the powerlifting and track & field team at track team at Bruni High School. She was a Crystal City HS. She was a MVP in track & 1st Team All-District and District champion in field and powerlifting. She also held a bench discus. She also won the district champion- record for two years in powerlifting and was ship and was a part of the National Qualify- named Best Overall Lifter in Bench and ing cheerleading squad. She was a member Squat. She was a part of a 3A State Cham- of Phi Theta Kappa. Personal: Posada is the pion team in Powerlifting and 2nd Place team daughter of Sally Posada and Adrian Broda and is studying bio-medical sciences in powerlifting As a student, she was a class officer, nominated for National Honor with a minor in pre-med. Society, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Outgoing, and Most Talented. Personal: Rodriguez is the daughter of Joe Rodriguez and Alicia Deleon and is studying business administration.

Marisa Reyes Valerie Rodriguez Distance Distance Sophomore • 5-7 Freshman • 5-5 Corpus Christi, TX Mission, TX West Oso HS Sharyland HS In 2013 Cross Country: Reyes was the Javelinas second finisher at the LSC Cross In 2013 Cross Country: Rodriguez ran in Country Championship finishing the 6K four events during the cross country season. course in 26:10.10. In 2013: Reyes competed She posted a time of 25:30.2 at the Islander in two indoor meets as a freshman. She ran Splash. She lso ran at the UTSA, UIW and 5:53.82 in the mile at the Red Raider Open Rice meets. High School: Rodriguez com- and 11:33.48 in the 3000 at the LSC Indoor peted in cross country and track at Sharyland Championship. Reyes posted a personal- High School in the Valley. She qualifed for the best time in the steeplechase to finsih sixth cross country regional meet four times and in at the LSC Outdoor Championship with a time of 12:06.32. She also posted a the state meet once. She helped lead the team to three district titles qualifying for personal-best 5:05.73. In 2012 Cross Country: Reyes ran a personal best of the regionals once. 25:52.9 for 6K at the conference meet as a freshman. High School: While at West Oso, Reyes was a member of the basketball, softball, track, and cross coun- try team. Her athletic honors include 1st team All District (softball & basketball), District Championship (Track, 1600 & 3200), a State appearance in track (2008), Regional Qualifier (Track). As a student, she was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Reyes is the daughter of David and Melissa Reyes and is studying criminology with a minor in psychology.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 11 Tezna Roy Alexandra Sanchez Distance Sprints Senior • 5-6 Freshman • 5-1 Palacios, TX Bishop, TX Palacios HS Bishop HS In 2013: At the LSC Indoor Championship, High School: Sanchez was a member of Roy ran a season best 2:26.65 to place the volleyball, basketball, softball, and track tenth in the 800. Roy competed in the middle team at Bishop High School. She was First distances. She ran a career-best 2:20.14 to Team Outfield in softball. She also reached place second 18 in the 800 at the LSC Out- the playoffs for four years in volleyball and door Championship. In 2012 Cross Coun- softball and Regionals in track. As a student, try: Roy ran a personal best of 26:25.46 for she was the Athletic Dutchess and a member 6K at the conference meet. In 2012: Roy of the National Honor Society for two years. was fifth as individual at the LSC Indoor In- Personal: Sanchez is the daughter of Ar- vitational in a time of 2:25.81 and part of DMR that was third in the meet. She mando and Sandra Muniz and is studying criminology. placed 13th at the LSC Outdoor Championship 2:22.42. High School: Roy com- peted in cross country and track at Palacios HS. She earned first team all-district honors and was a two-time regional qualifier in cross country. She was the cross country most valuable player for two years and most valuable player on the track team for four years. She was a State qualifier in the 800 meters as a junior and a four-time regional qualifier in track. She was a member of Student Council, TAFE, hykilia heppard Drama club and was voted the most athletic of her class. Personal: Roy is the S S daughter of Thurman and Lois Roy and is studying psychology with a minor in Jumps/Relays/Sprints communications. Her sister, Sheronda Williams, ran track at Angelo State. She Junior • 5-3 also is a member of the Javelina cross country team. Plainview, TX Wayland Baptist Previous: At Wayland Baptist, Sheppard earned the Newcomer Award and is a six- time All-American in track. High School: While at Reagan HS, she was a four-year MVP in track. Personal: Sheppard is the daughter of Atta Trent and is studying sociol- ogy with a minor in psychology.

Kathy Trevino Sprints Junior • 5-6 Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City HS In 2013: Trevino placed sixth in the LSC at the Indoor meet with a time of 58.57. She had a season-best time of 57.40 in the prelims. During the outdoor season she posted a season-best time of 55.87 in the 400 at Rice, while running a 24.86 in the 200 at the Jave- lina Twilight. In 2012: Trevino ran a season- best 57.62 indoors at the LSC Indoor Invita- tional placing third in prelims. During the outdoor season, Trevino advanced to the Kathy Trevino combined with Amber NCAA Outdoor Championship where she was 16th in the prelims in 56.98. She Perry to give the Javelinas the top posted a career-best time of 55.17 at the Trinity meet. She was fifth in the 400 at the LSC meet. In 2011: Trevino redshirted her first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. two 400 runners in the LSC High School: Trevino was a state qualifier in the 400 meters while competing for Rio Grande City HS. Personal: Trevino is the daughter of Claudio and Maria Trevino and is studying criminology with a minor in Spanish.

12 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Sydnei Vela Chelsea Williams Sprints/Jumps Distance Freshman • 5-1 Freshman • 5-1 Alice, TX Houston, TX Alice HS Prairie View A&M University

High School: Vela was a member of the In 2013 Cross Country: In her first cross cross country, track, powerlifting, and swim- country season with the Javelinas, Williams ming team at Alice High School. She was the ram om three events witth a time of 28:3 at MVP for track and cross country and a dis- the Lone Star Conference Championship. trict championship in cross country. She was Previous: Williams was a member of the awarded the Fighting Heart Award for track. Prairie View track and earned Dean’s List As a powerlifter, she won state and regional honors as a student. High School: Williams titles, individually and team. Personal: Vela was a member of the soccer, track, and cross is the daughter of John and Melissa Vela and is studying pre-physical therapy. country teams at J. Frank Dobie High School. She was a MVP in all three sports, All-Varsity, Top Runner for Girl’s Cross Country, made it to Regionals in Cross Country and made it to the playoffs in soccer. She was also an Honor Roll student. Personal: Williams is the daughter of David and Rosemary Williams and is study- Valerie Vrana ing Accounting and Finance. Throws Sophomore • 5-7 Seguin, TX Navarro HS

In 2013: Vrana began her Javelina career with a 7th-place finish at the LSC Indoor meet with in the shot put with a mark of 11.81m (38’9”). She was tenth in the weight throw 10.97m (36’0”). During the outdoor season, had a season-best mark in the shot put of 12.52m (41’1”). She set two personal-best marks at the Javelina Twilight Invite with a distance of 38.97m (127’10”) in the discus and 35.70m (117’1”) in the hammer throw. High School: Vrana was a member of the basketball and track team at Navarro High School. She was awarded Newcomer of the Year (basketball), two- year MVP (basketball), MVP (track, 2012), and 9th Place in Conference for Shot- put. As a member of the teams, she was a 4-time Regional Qualifier in shotput and discus, 2nd Place in State for shotput, and a Bi-District Champion (basketball). As a student, she was a National Honor Society for two years. Personal: Vrana is the daughter of Mark and Brenda Vrana and is studying kinesiology with a minor in special education. Alexis Williams Pole vault Freshman • 5-5 Yoakum, TX Yoakum HS

High School: Williams was a member of the track and volleyball teams at Yoakum High School. She was a four-time District cham- pion in track. She also won the MVP award for track and Outstanding Sprinter. She also won a district championship in the pole vault (Personal Best: 12 feet) and 200-meter dash (Personal best: 26.00). Williams also won All- Area Track honors for two years. As a volleyball player, she earned Academic All- District for three years and was a Bi-State Champion for three years. Personal: Valerie Vrana was the top thrower Williams is the daughter of Jennifer Chomout and Brian Williams and is studying Kinesiology. for the Javelina women during the 2013 season

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 13 Jorge Alanis Nick Brown Distance Multi/Pole Vault Junior • 5-11 • 148 Senior • 6-1 • 154 Rio Grande City, TX Victoria, TX Rio Grande City HS Memorial HS

In 2013 Cross Country: Alanis ran in five In 2013: Brown competed in eight outdoor cross country meets this past fall. He posted meets as junior competing in the pole vault a season-best time of 28:41.0. In 2013: After and the javelin. His throw of 50.23m (164’9”) competing in one indoor meet, he competed placed him sixth at the LSC Championship. in five outdoor meets. Alanis was seventh He was ninth in the conference in the pole at the Javelina Twilight in the 3,000-meter vault with height of 4.25m (13’11-1/4”). In run in 9:24.40. In 2012: Alanis competed in 2012: During the indoor season, Brown com- one cross country meet stopping the clock in peted twice in the pole vault finish third as the 29:02.0 for 8K. In the 2012 indoor season he place 15th at the season ending LSC LSC Indoor Invite with a personal-best of 4.35m (14’3-1/4”). Brown place in the Indoor Invite in the 3,000 with a time of 9:52.17. During the outdoor season, he top ten at the LSC Outdoor Championships in the pole vault and javelin. He was competed in three meets with a career-best time in the 1,500 at Rice with a time tenth with a season-best throw of 47.09m (154’6”) in the javelin and fifth in the of 4:15.85. In 2011: Alanis redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High pole vault. He had a career-best 4.40m (14’5-1/4”) in the pole vault at Incarnate School: Alanis was on the track and cross country teams at Rio Grande City High Word. In 2011: As a redshirt, Brown competed in the decathlon at Angelo State School. Personal: Alanis is studying IT management. and at the LSC Championship. He scored a career-best 5147 in the decathlon at ASU. Brown was ninth at the LSC Championship In 2010: Brown redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Brown played football and track achary ndel at Victoria Memorial HS. He earned honorable mention All-Area honors in the pole Z A vault as a senior and was named the Male Athlete of the Year in 2009 at VMHS. Sprints He was a regional qualifier in the pole vault in 2009. Personal: Brown is the son Freshman • 6-7 • 140 of Laddy and Connie Brown and is studying kinesiology. Ganado, TX Ganado HS Marcus Calhoun High School: Andel earned his letters in Relays/Mid Distance football, track and cross country. In 2012, Sophomore• 6-0 he won a District and Area Champion in the El Paso, TX 100-meter, and made it to the Regional Finals Austin HS in the 100-meter. Andel also was on 3-time District and Area Champion track team and High School: Calhoun played football, he was also a Regional Champion. As a stu- basketball and ran track while at Austin dent at Ganado, he was elected Homecom- High. Personal: Calhoun is the son of El- ing King and was an Honor Roll student. Personal: Andel is the son of William dredge Clahoun and Olivia Ulloa and is and Lisa Andel and is studying industrial management. studying kinesiology. Jerome Brooks Sprints Senior • 5-8 • 170 San Antonio, TX Oklahoma City University

In 2013: Brooks ran in one indoor meet run- ning the 55 and 200-meter dashes at the Red Raider Open. He ran a personal-best 6.69 in the 55-meter dash. During the outdoor campaign he ran in seven meets running the 200 and 400. He had a best time of 22.35 in the 200 and 49.57 in the 400 at Rice. In 2012: Brooks ran in three indoor contests. He posted a season-best time of 6.71 at the LSC Indoor Invite to finish 12th, and ran 22.87 in the 200. She ran in just one outdoor meet. Previous: Brooks ran track for one season at Oklahoma City University and earned All-American honors in the 4x100 relay. He had season bests of 10.79 in the 100 meters and 22.07 in the 200 meters. High School: Brooks was an all-district performer in the 4x400 meter relay and was second in the district in 400 meters. He had personal bests of a 50.2 in the 400 meters and 22.8 in the 200 meters. Personal: Brooks is the son of Tina Brooks and is studying criminology with a minor in health.

14 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Francisco Campos Dylan Dimock Distance Mid Distance Freshman • 6-0 • 160 Sophomore • 5-11 • 173 Mission, TX Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sharyland HS Father John Redmond HS High School: Campos ran track and played In 2013: As freshman, Dimock was on of football at Sharyland. He earned awards such the team’s top hurdlers and middle distance as being a State qualifier in track & field and runners. During the indoor season he partici- holding a school record in 4x200 and 4x400. pated in both regular-season meets posting a As a member of the team, he helped the season best time of 1:15.29 in the 600-yard teams to State playoff qualifiers in Football (3 dash. Dimock placed fourth in the prelims of years), and State qualifiers in track & field. the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 54.12 As a student, he was All-State Academic and which was a season-best. It was the best graduated in Top 10% of his class. Personal: Campos is the son of Francisco and time by a Javelina. High School: Dimock ran track while at Father John Red- Luz Ester Campos and is studying mechanical engineering. mond/ He was 17th at the World Youth Championships. Personal: Dimock is the son of Dan and Ursula Dimock and is studying psychology.

Raul Cervantes Damian Feeney Mid-Distance Distance Freshman • 5-9 Freshman • 5-9 • 125 Weslaco, TX Stony Point, NY Weslaco HS North Rockland HS In 2013: Cervantes was a redshirt for the Javelinas in 2013. High School: Cervantes In 2013 Cross Country: Feeney competed ran track and played football at Weslaco High in five meets as a true freshman. He finished School. He competed in the state track and eighth in his first meet at Texas Lutheran run- field championship finishing seventh in the ning 17:34 over 5K. He ran three 8K meets 400. Personal: Cervantes is the son of Raul with a best time of 28:32.8. High School: Cervates and Isabel Cantu studying mechan- Feeney ran cross country and track & field at ical engineering. North Rockland. He earned awards such as All-League (2011-2012), 3rd Team All-County (2011) and Team MVP (2012). As a student, he was on the Principal’s List. Per- sonal: Feeney is the son of Martin and Annmarie Feeney and is studying kinesiol- ogy with a minor in biology.

Mark Covos Jose Galvan Thrower Distance Freshman • 5-11 • 250 Sophomore • 5-10 • 150 Del Rio, TX Los Fresnos, TX Del Rio HS Los Fresnos HS

High School: Covos won his letter running In 2013: During the indoor season, Galvan track and field at Del Rio. He was a2nd ran in three meets including the LSC Cham- Runner at State and a District Champion. pionship meet. He finished sixth in the con- Personal: Covos is the son of Esquiel and ference in the 400 advancing with a season- Elizabeth Bustamante and is studying hstory best time of 49.66. In the outdoor campaign with a minor in kinesiology. he clocked times of 22.53 at Tarleton, while- running 49.10 in the 400 at Rice. In 2012: Galvan redshirted in 2012. High School: alvan ran track and was a part of the football team. His athletic honors are All- District Wide Receiver and a District Championship. As a member of the track team, he helped the team to become Regional Qualifier for three years.Personal: Galvan is the son of Jesus and Micaela Galvan and is studying excercise science with a minor in biology and psychology.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 15 Christian Garcia Jesus Garza Distance Throws Sophomore • 6-5 • 320 Senior • 5-11 • 300 Eagle Pass, TX Round Rock, TX Eagle Pass HS Mount Union

In 2013: A two-sport standout for the Javelinas, In 2013: 2011: Garza is #10 all-time in the Garcia had two top-10 finsihes at the Lone Star hammer throw. Indoor Shot Put (47-10); Conference Indoor Championship. He was sev- Shot Put (49-3.75); Hammer (147-4). Previ- enth in the weight throw (14.72m, 48’3-1/2”) and ous: Garza played football and competed in ninth in the shot put (12.80m, 42’0”). During the track and field at Mount Union as a freshman. outdoor season, Garcia posted the team’s top He earned all-OAC honors in the indoor and mark in the shot put as he posted a distance of outdoor shot put. He set the school record in 15.89m (52’1-3/4”) to place third at the LSC Out- the hammer throw with a toss of 142-6. High door Championship. He aslo posted a distance of 29.19m (95’9”) in the hammaer throw. School: Garza was a member of the football and track teams at Stony Point HS. High School: Garcia played offensive tackle at Eagle Pass High School. He was a two- He was a two-time all-district honoree in football. As a junior he placed fifth at the time first team all-district performer and was named the Most Outstanding Lineman as a Texas Relays and sixth in the state in the shot put. As a senior, he tossed the shot senior. He led his team to three playoff appearances. He was also a state qualifier in track a school record 59-0. He earned the Outstanding Community Service Card by & field.Personal: Garcia is the son of Luis and Yolanda Garcia and is studying kinesiology. performer more than 80 hours of service. Personal: Garza is the son of Eugene Garza and Rosalinda Trevathan and is studying Political Science and History with a minor in International Relations. Tyler Garibay Distance Senior • 5-10 • 150 Laredo, TX uis onzalez Laredo United HS L G Sprinter In 2013: Garibay was among the team leaders in Freshman• 6-0 • 150 the 200 and 400. He posted a season-best 48.72 in the 400 at Rice breaking 49 seconds for the first Victoria, TX time outdoors. He also ran a wind-aided 22.81 at McMurry University Tarleton. During the indoor season, Garibay was Previous: Gonzalez redshirted at McMurry fourth in the 400 at the LSC Indoor Championship last season. High School: Gonzalez was a with a season-best 49.68. He was also a part of member of the , football, soccer, the 4x400 relay which was second in 3:16.17 and diving and cross country teams at Roma the DMR whch was fourth (11:02.50). In 2012: Garibay earned All-America honors as part High School. His athletic honors include 1st of the 4x400 relay which was eighth nationally in 3:13.63. He matched ran a career-best team All State, MVP, and a member of the 22.87 in the 200 at Trinity after a wind-aided 22.48 at Tarleton. During the indoor season, Hall of Fame. He also helped the team win a Garibay was part of the LSC Champion 4x400-meter relay (3:14.77) and was fourth with Regional Championship Track & Field. Per- a time of 49.77 in the 400. In 2011: As a freshman, he participated in nine outdoor meets sonal: Gonzalez is the son of Maria Theresa Gonzalez. and is studying Com- with season-best time of 50.05 in the 400. High School: Garibay was a four-time Regional munication and Sociology with a minor in Business and Spanish. qualifier in the 400-meter dash and a two-time Regional finalist at Laredo United. He con- sistently ran in the 49-second range and had a personal best of 48.76 in the 400 meters. Personal: Garibay is the son of Dan and Sherrie Garibay and is studying criminology

Jeron Robinson swept the high jump national titles last season

16 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Javan Gray C.J. Griggs Thrower Jumps Junior • 6-3 • 225 Senior • 6-2 • 194 • 1L Springfield, OR Cedar Lane, TX Hampton Univerisity Van Vleck HS

Previous: While at Hampton, Gray was 1st In 2013: Griggs won the national title in the team All-Conference in javelin in 2012, and triple jump for the second straight year at the 1st All-Conference in indoor shot put in 2013. NCAA Division II Outdoor National Cham- He was also on the 2013 Outdoor Confer- pionship. He skipped to a personal-best ence Champion team. High School: Gray 15.98m (52’5-1/4”) after winning the LSC title competed in football and ran track at Thur- in a wind-aided 16.00m (52’6”). Griggs was ston High. His athletic honors include being eighth at the indoor national meet with a mark named 1st team All-State in javelin for two of 15.09m (49’6-1/4”) and won the LSC title years and All-State in shot put. He hold a school record in javelin. As a student, at 14.74m (48’4-1/2”), while placing second in the long jump at 7.09m (23’3-1/4”). he was a member of the National Hnoro Society and on the Honor Roll. Personal: In 2012: Griggs claimed the triple jump national title as well jumping a wind-aided Gray is the son of Kyle and Lisa Gray and is studyingmanagement. 15.78m (51’9-1/4”). He also competed in the long jump at the national meet. Dur- ing the indoor campaign he was fifth in the triple with a 14.98m (49’1-3/4”) mark. very riffin In 2011: Griggs did not compete in 2011. In 2010: Griggs earned NCAA Division II A G All-America honors in the triple jump during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Throws He is #4 all-time in the triple jump. Indoor 60 (7.11); Indoor Long Jump (23-11); Indoor Triple Jump (49-3.75); 100 (10.93); 200 (23.74); Long Jump (23-11.75); Senior • 6-3 • 230 Triple Jump (49-9). High School: Griggs was a three-year letterwinner in track West Columbia, TX at Van Vleck HS. He was a regional qualifier in the triple jump and long jump as Barton CC a sophomore. He was a regional champion in the triple jump and regional quali- fier in the long jump as a junior. He was the regional champion in the triple jump, In 2013: Did not compete in 2013. In 2012: 200-meters, 4x100-meter relay and 4x200-meter relay and finished third in the Griffin was an All-American in 2012 placing long jump at regionals as a senior. He was the state runner-up in the triple jump second in the with a mark of and state champion in 4x100-meter relay in 2009. Personal: Griggs is the son of 57.13m (187’5”). Previous: Griffin was the Rodney and Helen Griggs and is studying sociology. He is also a wide receiver on 2010 NJCAA indoor national champion in the the Javelina football team. weight throw with a toss of 61-5.5. He helped lead Barton CC to a team national champion- ship that year. At the outdoor NJCAA national uzman championships he finished third in the discus with a throw of 169-7 and fourth in J.C. G the hammer with a throw of 163-8. He has personal bests of 180-7 in the discus Sprints and 172-7 in the hammer. High School: Griffin was a member of the football and Junior • 6-10 • 150 track teams at Van Vleck High School. Personal: Griffin is the son of Pat Johnson San Benito, TX and is studying kinesiology. San Benito HS

In 2013: Guzman was a part of the Distance Medley Relay that was fourth at the indoor championship in 11:02.50. He ran 51.04 in the 400 at the conference meet. Guzman posted a season-best 50.84 at Incarnate Word to open the outdoor campaign. He was also a big part of the 4x100 and 4x400 relays for the Hoggies. In 2012: Guzman competed in two indoor meets helping the DMR to a third-place finish at the LSC Indoor Invitational in 11:05.02. He ran a personal-best 50.72 at Trinity as a freshman. In 2011: Guzman redshirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Guzman was a three-sport star at San Benito HS. He was a three-time honorable mention all-district wide receiver and had 36 catches for 822 yards as a senior. As a junior, he was the district champion in the 100 (10.69) and 200-meter (21.89) dashes. As a senior, he stepped up to the 400 meters and was district champion in a time of 49.86. Personal: Guzman is the son of Jesus and Isabelle Guzman and is studying speech therapy.

C.J. Griggs repeated as the triple jump champion at NCAA Outdoor Track & Field National Champions

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 17 Emmanuel Ibanez Geronimo Lopez Distance Throws Sophomore • 5-10• 142 Senior • 6-0 • 275 Kingsville, TX Rio Grande City, TX H.M. King HS Rio Grande City HS

In 2013 Cross Country: Ibanez ran in four In 2013: Lopez competed in two indoor meets. meets opening the season with a 7th-place During the indoor season, he was second at finish at Texas Lutheran running 17:33. He the LSC Championship with a mark 15.86m ran 29.07 at the LSC Championship. In (52’0-1/2”) earning all-region honors. Lopez 2013: Ibanez posted a personal-best time of redshirted the outdoor season. In 2012: Lo- 16:22.61 at Incarnate Word in the 5,000. In pez was fourth at the LSC Indoor Invite with 2012 Cross Country: As a freshman, Ibanez a mark of 15.12m (49’7-1/2”). During the out- ran in three events. He clocked a personal- door season, he had a season-best of 16.23m best for 8K with a time of 27:59.6. High School: Ibanez ran cross country and track (53’3”) at the Cactus Cup. He capped the season with a 4th-place finish 15.86m & field at H.M. King. He earned two cross country MVPs, and a track & field MVP. As (52’0-1/2”). In 2011: He participated in the shot at three indoor meets as a fresh- a student, he was JROTC Battalion Commander, 2-time State Solo and Ensemble man. His best mark was 14.12m (46’4”) at LSC. In the outdoor season, he posted Qualifier, and a District 31-4A 3200M Co-District Champion. Personal: Ibanez is top 10 finished in the shot and discus. He was ninth in the shot at 14.56m (47’9-1/4”) the son of Herminio and Idalia Ibanez and is studying interdisciplinary studies. and tenth in the discus at 43.54m (142’10”). In 2010: Lopez competed outdoors in seven meets. He was 11th at the LSC Outdoor meet in the hammer throw and discus. He had a career-best mark in the hammer at the Cactus Cup with a distance ichal dziak of 37.90m (124’4”). High School: Lopez competed in basketball and track at Rio M I Grande City HS. He was a regional qualifier in the shot put and discus. He was a Mid Distance member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Lopez is the son of Geronimo Sophomore • 6-2 • 188 and Leticia Lopez and is studying mechanical engineering. Mosina, Poland Fork Union Military Academy ryce artin In 2013 Cross Country: Idziak ran in all B M five meets for the Javelinas. He placed sixth Pole Vault at Texas Lutheran with a time of 17:32. He Freshman • 6-1 • 173 posted a personal-best for 8K with a time of Salado, TX 28:11.8 at LSC Championship to lead the Ja- Salado HS velinas. In 2013: As a true freshman, Idziak earned All-America honors in the 800-meter High School: Martin won four letters in track run with a time of 1:51.16. He won the 800 & field and three in . He set a school at the LSC Indoor Championship with a time of 1:51.67 in the finals. Idziak aslo record in the pole vault with a mark of 15’. helped the 4x400 relay to a second-place finish. In the outdoor season, Idziak Martin was also a Regional Qualifier in 2012, was 16th in the nation ath NCAA Outdoor Championship with a time of 1:53.29. an Area and District Champion in 2013, and He posted a time of 1:51.09 in the prelims at the LSC Championship. In 2012 State Qualifier in 2013. His team honors are a Cross Country: Idziak ran in three meets. He had a season-best time of 27:39.4 District Champions in baseball, State Qualifiers at Incarnate Word over an 8K course. High School: While at Fork Union, he was in baseball, District Champions in track (2012), a part of the soccer and track and field team. His athletic honors are All-State, District Champions, Area Champions, and Regions Champions (2013). As a student, All-Prep and Team MVP Indoor MVP (2012). Team honors he helped are a State he was an Honor Roll student. Personal: Martin is the son of Keith and Donna Martin Championship in 800-meter (2011, 2012). As a student, he was on the Dean’s List and is studying mechanical engineering with a minor in mathematics. and a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Idziak is the son of Jacek and Ilona Idziak and is studying criminology with a minor in philosophy. Erwin Oliva Sprints Junior • 5-8 • 165 Harlingen, TX Harlingen HS

In 2013: Oliva competed in five outdoor meets primarily racing in the 200 and 400, along with the 4x400 relay. He ran a career-best 49.54 in the 400 at Rice, while his best mark in the 200 was a wind-aided 22.55 at the Cactus Cup In 2012: Oliva redshirted in 2012. In 2011: As a freshman, Oliva raced in seven meets. He had a top time of 49.38 in the 400 and was part of the 4x400-meter relay. High School: Oliva won letters in football and track at Harlingen. He earned the honor of All Valley Defensive Back. He was a District Champion in the 400-Meter for three years and while playing football made a playoff appearance. Personal: Oliva is the son of Erwin and Marcelina Oliva, Sr. and is studying criminology with a minor in sociology.

18 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Francisco Ortiz Ryan Richardson Sprints Mid Distance Freshman • 6-2 • 175 Junior • 5-11 • 155 Mercedes, TX Houston, TX Edcouch-Elsa HS Clear Lake HS

High School: Ortiz was an football, soccer, In 2013: Richardson competed in two indoor track, and cross country. His athletic honors meets, but did not run outdoors. He posted a include Athlete of the Year, Valley’s Best, season-best time of 2:06.28 in the 800. In 2012: District Champion, and District & Area Cham- Richardson ran the 800 in three meets. He had pions (Football). Personal: Ortiz is the son his best time at the confernece championship of Ramon and Maria Ortiz and is studying running 1:57.04. High School: Richardson won kinesiology.. letters in football and track at Clear Lake. His athletic honors include an MVP for track. As a team member, he helped the Clear Lake football team to the third round of the playoffs. In track, he was a Regional Qualifier for two years in the 800-meter and im rice 4x400-Meter. As a student, he was crowned Mr. Irresistible Valentine. Personal: T P Richardson is the son of Tom and Cristina Richardson and is studying business. Sprints Senior • 6-0 • 185 Corpus Christi, TX Carroll HS

In 2013: Price redshirted one season at Texas ergio ios A&M-Corpus Christi before returning to the Jave- S R Sprints/Hurdles linas. In 2012: Price earned All-America in three events as a sophomore for the Javelinas. During Senior • 6-1 • 150 the indoor season, he placed fourth in the nation Brownsville, TX in the 200 with a time of 21.62. He was third at James Pace HS the LSC Indoor Invite in the 55-meter dash (6.47) and was second in the 200 in 21.27. When the In 2013: Rios had solid junior campaign indoors. season moved outdoors, Price added All-America billing in the 100 and 200. He placed Individually, Rios placed second in the 55 Hur- third in the finals of the 200 with a wind-aided time of 20.46. Price was fourth in the 100 dles (7.65) and 400 meters (48.72) at the Lone with a time of 10.16 which was also wind-aided. In 2011: Price earned All-American Star Conference Championship. He also was honors as part of the 4x100-meter relay team that finished fourth in the nation with part of 4x400 relay which was second in 3:16.17. a time of 40.71. He was named to the all-Lone Star Conference team after earn- He was redshirted outdoors. In 2012: Rios won ing 18 points at the conference meet. He earned all-South Central Region honors the Mexican National Championship in the in the 100 meters and 4x100 relay. He was named the LSC Track Athlete of the 400-meter hurdles. During the outdoor campaign, Week on March 24 and April 23. High School: Price was a three-year letterwinner Rios received placed third in the 400H (50.77) and was on the 4x400 (3:13.63) finishing in football and four-time winner in track at Carroll HS. He earned all-South Texas, eighth at the NCAA Outdoor Championship earning All-America in each event. He was all-Metro and second team all-state honors at wide receiver. He earned all-state the LSC Champion in the 400 Hurdles with a time of 51.44. In the indoor season he was honors in track and was a district and regional champion in the 200-meter dash. second at the LSC Invite with a time of 49.43 after breaking 49 seconds in the prelims. He holds the school record in the 200 meters with a time of 21.26. Personal: Price In 2011: Rios earned All-American honors in the 400-meter hurdles after a fifth is the son of Thomas Sullivan and is studying kinesiology with a minor in sociol- place finish with a time of 52.90 in the finals after running 51.97 in the prelims. He ogy. He is related to Javelina Hall of Fame member Ernest Price and is the cousin was named to the all-Lone Star Conference squad after taking second in the 400 of former Javelina track All-American Michael Price. hurdles (52.74) and running a leg on the winning 4x400-meter relay (3:11.83). He was tabbed for all-South Central Region honors in the both the 400 hurdles and 4x400 relay. During the indoor season, he earned all-region honors in the 4x400 relay. In 2010: Rios earned all-LSC honors as a freshman by winning the LSC title in the 400 hurdles (52.74) and advancing to the national meet. High School: Rios amon uijano set the school record in the 300-meter hurdles at James Pace HS. He holds the R Q Sams Stadium record in the 300-hurdles and was a regional and state qualifier in Sprints the event. He also played on a playoff football team as a senior. Personal: Rios Freshman • 5-8 • 185 is the son of Mario and Maria Rios and is studying computer information systems. Rota,Spain David C. Farraguet HS

High School: Quijano earned his letters in football, track and soccer. He was All-Euro- pean Safety and an All-Conference running back. He also has a Division III Champion- ship in football (2011), 2nd Place Division III in track and field (2013). Personal: Quijano is the son of Ramon and Marybel Quijano, Sr. and is studying psychology.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 19 Jeron Robinson Derek Tesch Jumps Thrower Sophomore • 6-3 • 160 Senior • 6-6 • 238 Houston, TX Blanco, TX William B. Travis HS Blanco HS

In 2013: Robinson swept the national titles in the Previous: After completing his stellar football high jump. He posted the 10th-best mark by an career for the Javelinas, Tesch has joined the American in 2013 with a mark of 2.26m (7’5”) at track team and will compete in the throws. High the Javelina Twilight. Robinson won both LSC School: During his senior year, Tesch was the titles in the event and did not lose to a Division District 27-2A MVP and earned Honorable Men- II competitor all season. He won the indoor and tion All-State honors. He threw for over 1,600 and outdoor titles with identical 2.24m (7’4-1/4”) yards with 27 touchdowns and no interceptions. marks. High School: Robinson won letters in As a junior, he was an all-district tight end and basketball, track and football at Travis. His athletic honors include being named defensive back. He made 176 tackles with six interceptions over his final two seasons. 23-5A 1st Team Wide receiver in football, All-Area Wide receiver football, and In his three seasons at BHS, he led the team to a 35-5 record. He led the team to a MVP in football and track. He holds a school record in the high jump at 7’2’’ and Bi-District championship in 2006, an Area championship in 2007 and a state semifinal in the 400-Meter with a time of 4.48. Robinson also was an All-State athlete. As a appearance in 2008. He earned Academic All-State honors and the United States Army student, Robinson acheived his personal best high jump at 7’5’’. Personal: Rob- Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award. Personal: Tesch is the son of Bill and Cheryl inson is the son of Greatha Williams and is studying sociology with a minor in Tesch and earned a bachelor’s in kinesiology and is working on his master’s. psychology. Brandon Russell Austin Thomas Hurdles Thrower Junior • 6-4 • 195 Freshman • 5-10 • 210 Midlothian, TX Yorba Linda,CA Midlothian HS Yorba Linda HS High School: Thomas played football and In 2013: Russell did not compete in 2013. In participated in track & field at Yorba Linda. He 2012: Russell competed in eight meets during the earned honors such as All-League for three indoor season. He placed sixth in the 110 Hurdles years, Defensive MVP and Throwing MVP. at the LSC Championship with a time of 15.03. Personal Thomas is the son of Jeff and Car- He ran a season-best time of 21.94 in the 200 at : rie Thomas and is studying criminology. Rice. In 2011: Russell earned all-South Cen- tral Region honors in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.38 which is seventh best. High School: Russell set the Midlothian HS school records in both the 110-meter nthony ashington and 300-meter hurdles. Personal Russell is the son of Ronnie and Abigail Russell A W and is studying civil engineering. Sprints Senior • 5-9 • 165 Cypress, TX Omar Silva Cy-Springs HS Distance In 2013: Washington earned All-America hon- Freshman • 5-10 ors with a third-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Alice, TX championships with a time of 6.82 seconds in Alice HS the 60. He was third in the LSC in the 55-me- ter dash in 6.33 and fourth in the 200 (21.47). High School: Silva competed in cross coun- He also ran a leg on the 4x400-meter relay that try, swimming & diving, soccer, and ran track. placed second in 3:16.17. Washington redshirted He earned honors such as All-State Academ- the outdoor season in 2013. In 2012: Washington ic (Swimming), MVP (Swimming) and holds was a member of the 4x400 relay which placed eighth at the NCAA Outdoor Champion- school records in Diving (6 dives, 11 dives). ship earning All-America recognition. At the LSC Championship he was fourth in the 400 As a member of the teams, he was a District (47.45) while part of the champion 4x100 (39.71) and third-place 4x400 (3:12.32). During Champion (soccer) and a Regional Qualifier the indoor slate, Washington was part of 4x400 relay which placed first at the LSC Invite in (cross country, swimming). Academincally, 3:14.77. In 2011: Washington earned All-America honors as part of the 4x100-meter relay he was a Coyote Scholar (Top 10%), a member of the National Honor Society, team that finished fourth in 40.71. He had a third place finish in the 400-meters (48.25), an A Honor Roll student and a Distiguished Texas Scholar at Alice HS. Personal: second place in the 4x100-meter relay (40.62) and first place in the 4x400-meter relay Silva is the son of Joel and Sandra Gonzalez and is studying kinesiology with a (3:11.83). In 2010: Washington competed in five outdoor meets placing second in as part minor in matheducation..e of the 4x400 relay at the conference meet in 3:13.95. During the indoor season, he was par of the 4x400 relay that had a top time of 3:20.00 at Lafayette. High School: Wash- ington was a two-time all-district running back earning First Team honors as a senior. He was named the team’s most valuable player and defensive player of the year. Personal: Washington is the son of Anthony and Alicia Washington and is working on a master’s.

20 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Corbin Whalum Jordan Yamoah Sprinter Pole Vault Senior • 5-9• 165 Sophomore • 5-10 • 165 Tampa, FL Poughkeepsie, NY Mt. San Antonio College Arlington HS

In 2013: In his first season with the Javelinas, In 2013: Yamoah made quite a splash as a Jave- Whalum competed in three meets. He raced in lina freshman winning national titles in both the the 60, 200 and 400. During the outdoor cam- indoor and outdoor seasons. He won the outdoor paign, Whalum was eighth in the 200 prelims title with a personal-best 5.40 meters (17’8- at the LSC Championship with a personal-best 1/2”). After claiming the conference title indoors, 21.63. He was also part of 4x100 relay that was Yamoah won the national title with a height of seventh in 42.07. He won the 100 at the David 5.30m (17’4-1/2”). High School: Yamoah was a Noble Relays with a wind-aided time of 10.55. League & County Champion, New York State Previous: While at Mt. San Antonio College, Whalum ran track. His athletic honors Record Holder, and Eastern Seaboard Record Holder as an athlete at Arlington. include winning All-State, 6th Place at State Finals in the 100-meter dash, 3rd He is also a 3-time New York State Champion and 2-time Penn Relay Champion, Place at State Finals in the 200-meter dash, 4th Place at State Finals in the a NBN 3rd Place and Runner up in 2010 and 2011, and an 2-time NCAA National 4x100-meter relay, and a 2nd Place Team Fininsh at State Championships. He Champion. Personal: Yamoah is the son of Joseph and Tarsha Yamoah and is also won an MVP award while at Mt. San Antonio. His personal best time in the studying Kinesiology with a minor in History. 100-meter dash was 10.38 and in the 200-meter dash, 20.96. Whalum is a Mt. SAC 4x100-meter Relay Champion. High School: Whalum attended Arcadia HS and ran track. He earned the honors of MVP in the 100-meter dash, 3rd in school history. As a student, President of BSU Club. Personal: Whalum is the son of Mary Beth Whalum and is studying sociology with a minor in psychology. Kenneth Zamorano Thrower onathan oodson Freshman • 5-11• 200 • HS J W Lyford, TX Sprints Harlingen South HS Senior • 5-10 • 180 High School: Zamorano played football Missouri City, TX and participated in track & field at Har- Marshall HS lingen South. He earned honors such as In 2013: Woodson was redshirted following an being 2nd at an Area Meet, a Regional injury on the football field.In 2012: As a junior, Qualifier, and having a berth in the play- Woodson claimed a national title in the 200 offs for football. Personal: Zamorano is with a time of 21.37 at indoor national meet. the son of Noe and Yvette Zamorano He won the 200 (21.21) at the LSC Invite and and is studying Engineering. His sister, Katrina Zamorano, play softball was part of the 4x4 (3:14.77) which placed at Texas A&M International. first. Woodson added two more All-America honors in outdoor track. He was fifth in the 200 with a time of 20.59 and part of the 4x400 relay which was eighth in 3:13.63. The 4x100 also reached the national meet but did not post a time. Woodson won two titles at the outdoor meet. He won the 200 in 20.89, while running a leg on acario arate the 4x100 relay in 39.71 In 2011: Woodson earned three All-America honors as M Z a sophomore. He took seventh at the indoor nationals in the 200 meters (21.46). Hurdles During the outdoor season, he was fifth in the 200 meters (21.12) and fifth in the Junior • 6-2 • 175 4x100-meter relay (40.71). He was named all-South Central Region during the Alamo, TX indoor season in the 200 meters and 4x400-meter relay. He was all-South Central PSJA HS Region during the outdoor season in the 200 meters, 4x100 and 4x400 relays. He took all-Lone Star Conference honors after anchoring the winning 4x400 relay Previous: Zarate spent two seasons at UTPA. and second-place 4x100 relay teams. He set the school record in the indoor 200 He was one of the top hurdlers in the Great meters with a time of 21.28 at the national meet. In 2010: Woodson earned All- West Conference winning the 60-meter hurdles American honors in the 4x100 relay running the third leg on the team that clocked as a junior. High School: Zarate earned four 41.31. He competed in one indoor meet. Indoor 60 (7.09); Indoor 200 (22.91); letters in track and field. He was named MVP 100 (11.09); 200 (21.38). High School: Woodson played football and ran track for track and field in 2010 and holds the record at Thurgood Marshall HS. Personal: Woodson is the son of Charles and Alice in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.02 Woodson and is studying Criminology with a minor in Sociology. He earned a pair seconds. He was a two-time regional qualifier of First Team All-America honors in football during his junior season. in the hurdles and high jump. Personal: Zarate is the son of Macario and Susana Zarate. He has two sisters, Marlen and Marlena and is majoring in kinesiology.

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 21 2013 Men’s Outdoor Best Times 4x100 Meter Relay (40.13/41.20) Long Jump (24-9.25/23-5.25) 41.27- TAMU- Kingsville (April 4, Angelo State David 24-10.5- C.J. Griggs (May 2, LSC) Noble Relays) 21-11.75- Jeron Robinson (May 2, LSC) 21-9- Trevor Engle (April 4, Angelo State David Noble 4x400 Meter Relay (3:08.87/3:14.66) Relays) 3:15.85- TAMU- Kingsville (May 2, LSC) Triple Jump (51-5.75/47-7) 100 Meters (10.30/10.60) 52-6- C.J. Griggs (May 2, LSC) 10.55- Corbin Whalum (April 4, Angelo State David 45-8- Dasheen Ellis-Dall (May 2, LSC) Noble Relays) 10.71- C.J. Griggs (April 4, Angelo State David Noble High Jump (7-1.5/6-8.75) Relays) 7-5- Jeron Robinson (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invita- 10.80- Joseph Soza (March 16, Cactus Cup) tional) 6-4.75- Zach Griffith (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice 200 Meters (20.87/21.45) Twilight) 21.63- Corbin Whalum (May 12, UIW Last Chance) 6-2- Thomas Waclawczyk (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invitational) 400 Meters (46.47/48.00) 48.72- Tyler Garibay (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice Pole Vault (16-9.5/15-4.5) Twilight Meet) 17-8.5- Jordan Yamoah (May 23, NCAA Div. II Out- 49.10- Jose Galvan (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice door Championships) Twilight Meet) 16.1.25- Hayden Woods (May 2, LSC) 49.54- Erwin Oliva (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice 14-5.25- Dylan Reidesel (March 29, Trinity Tigers Twilight Meet) Relays)

800 Meters (1:50.04/1:52.50) Shot Put (59-4.25/52-6) 1:50.71- Michal Idziak (May 2, LSC) 5-1.75- Christian Garcia (May 2, LSC) 1:53.15- Joshua Prado (May 2, LSC) 40-11.75- Trevor Engle (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invitational) 1500 Meters (3:45.17/3:52.00) 4:03.41- Michal Idziak (April 4, Angelo State David Discus (182-6/160-10) Noble Relays) 121-0- Trevor Engle (May 2, LSC)

10,000 Meters (29:19.24/30:52.00) Javelin (216-3/190-3) 34:29.60- Justin Ibanez (March 29, Trinity Tiger Re- 165-7- Trevor Engle (March 29, Trinity Tigers Relays) lays) 164-9- Nicholas Brown (May 2, LSC) 35:40.80- Jorge Alanis (March 29, Trinity Tiger Re- 161-10- Tyler Chovanec (May 2, LSC) lays) Hammer (209-3/177-10) 110 Meters Hurdles (14.10/14.69) 181-10- Myrium Davis (May 12, UIW Last Chance) 14.34- Catrell Butler (April 4, Angelo State David 95-9- Christian Garcia (March 1, UIW Cardinal Invita- Noble Relays) tional) 15.95- Trevor Engle (April 4, Angelo State David Noble Relays) Decathlon (7000/6200) 6151- Trevor Engle (April 4, Angelo State David Noble 400 Meters Hurdles (51.00/53.30) Relays) 54.23- Dylan Dimock (May 5, LSC) 58.70- Jaleal Butler (May 2, LSC) Numbers in () are the Automatic/Provisional qualifying standards for 2013.

22 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide 2013 Women’s Outdoor Best Times 2013 Women’s Bests (Outdoor) 100 Meters Hurdles (13.56/14.40) 4x100 Meter Relay (45.59/47.11) 13.97- Britny Biles (April 4, Angelo State David Noble 46.92- TAMU-Kingsville (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Relays) Rice Twilight) 14.84- Brianna Bartosch (April 4, Angelo State David Noble Relays) 4x400 Meter Relay (3:42.57/3:49.00) 3:50.41- TAMU- Kingsville (April 20, J. Fred Duckett 400 Meters Hurdles (59.58/1:02.75) Rice Twilight) 1:13.42- Bethani Eberhart (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice Twilight) 100 Meters (11.56/12.04) 12.07- Cherrelle Richardson (April 4, Angelo State Long Jump (20-2.25/18-8.5) David Noble Relays) 19-3.25- Amanda Haven (May 12, UIW Last Chance) 12.31- Santia Deck (March 16, Cactus Cup) 18-1- Aricela Alvarez (March 16, Cactus Cup) 12.49- Logan Nelson (March 7, Tarleton State Invita- 17-4.75- Amber Perry (April 4, Angelo State David tional) Noble Relays)

200 Meters (23.80/24.62) Triple Jump (41-8/38-6.75) 24.86- Kathy Trevino (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invi- 38-9- Aricela Alvarez (May 2, LSC) tational) 36-8.5- Tarah Lacossade (March 16, Cactus Cup) 25.39- Amber Perry (May 2, LSC) 25.86- Brittany Stafford (April 4, Angelo State David High Jump (5-10/5-6) Noble Relays) 5-8.75- Amanda Haven (May 23, NCAA Div. II Out- door Championships) 400 Meters (54.00/56.00) 5-7.25- Samantha Alvarez (May 12, UIW Last 54.58- Amber Perry (May 2, LSC) Chance) 55.87- Kathy Trevino (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice Twilight Meet) Pole Vault (12-11.5/11-6.25) 58.83- Brittany Stafford (May 2, LSC) 11-6.25- Samantha Alvarez (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invitational) 800 Meters (2:09.24/2:14.40) 9-1.5- Taylor McCumber (March 1, UIW Cardinal 2:20.14- Tezna Roy (March 29, Trinity Tiger Relays) Invitational) 2:23.17- Janae Lewis (May 2, LSC) 2:23.19- Danica Huerta (March 29, Trinity Tiger Re- Shot Put (48-10.75/44-0) lays) 41-1- Valerie Vrana (March 29, Trinity Tiger Relays)

1500 Meters (4:23.00/4:35.34) Discus (168-11/143-2) 4:55.82- Danica Huerta (April 20, J. Fred Duckett 127-10- Valerie Vrana (April 13, Javelina Twilight Twilight) Invitational)

5000 Meters (4:23.00/4:35.34) Javelin (151-3/131-2) 19:26.99- Rowena Trevino (April 20, J. Fred Duckett 131-6- Samantha Alvarez (March 16, Cactus Cup) Twilight) Hammer (187-5/164-0) 10,000 Meters (34:37.00/36:45.00) 117-1- Valerie Vrana (April 13, Javelina Twilight Invita- 41:57.15- Rowena Trevino (May 2, LSC) tional)

3,000 Meters Steeplechase (10:25.00/11:15.00) 11:55.25- Marissa Reyes (May 2, LSC) 12:07.61- Marissa Acosta (April 20, J. Fred Duckett Rice Twilight)

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 23 Women’s Indoor Records 2014 NCAA Division II 55-meters: 6.96, Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2005 55 hurdles: 8.27, Britny Biles, 2013 Outdoor Qualifying 60-meters: 7.44, Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2004 60 hurdles: 8.68, Naquisha Moulton, 2003 Standards 200-meters: 24.71, Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2005 400-meters: 55.67, Julia Krasnova, 2004 Women Event Automatic Provisional 600-meters: 1:29.76, Julia Krasnova, 2006 100 Meters 11.56 12.04 800-meters: 2:16.69, Raquel Tidwell, 2008 200 Meters 23.50 24.62 Mile: 5:15.3, Andrea Ratkovic, 1997 400 Meters 53.40 56.00 3,000-meters: 10:46.24, Trich Sauceda, 2002 800 Meters 2:09.00 2:14.00 5,000-meters: 18:34.76, Erica Alvarado, 2009 1500 Meters 4:23.00 4:35.34 3000 Steeplechase 10:25.00 11:15.00 1,600-meter relay: 3:49.34 (Lashawndra Ratcliff, 5000 Meters 16:20.00 17:19.90 Carie Knox, Julia Krasnova, Mina Kelly), 2004 10,000 Meters 34:37.00 36:45.00 Distance Medley: 12:52.79 (Raquel Tidwell, 100 Meter Hurdles 13.25 14.40 Rhonida Carter, Kylie Ward, Erica Alvarado), 2008 400 Meter Hurdles 59.58 1:02.75 High jump: 5-8, Pia Lindroth, 2002 4 x 100 Meter Relay 45.30 47.11 4 x 400 Meter Relay 3:41.71 3:49.00 Pole vault: 11-9.75, Jessica Godsey, 2005 Long jump: 19-10, Anna Olsson, 2000 METRIC METRIC Triple jump: 38-7.75, Daniell Haynes, 2006 High Jump 1.78 1.68 Shot put: 46-9.50, Tasha Savage, 2004 Pole Vault 4.05 3.57 20-pound weight: 51-1, Tasha Savage, 2003 Long Jump 6.15 5.70 Triple Jump 12.70 11.75 Shot Put 14.90 13.41 Men’s Indoor Records Javelin Throw 46.50 40.00 55-meters: 6.24, Patrick Delice, 1993 Discus Throw 51.50 43.65 55 hurdles: 7.28, Tarmo Jallai, 2005 Hammer Throw 57.12 50.00 60-meters: 6.64, Carlos Moore, 2004 Heptathlon 5200 4400 60 hurdles: 7.42, Heath Sherman, 1987 200-meters: 21.17, Jonathan Woodson, 2012 Men Event Automatic Provisional 400-meters: 48.45, Chad Smithey, 2003 100 Meters 10.30 10.60 600-meters: 1:12.73, Brandon Brisco, 2005 200 Meters 20.87 21.45 800-meters: 1:51.16, Michal Idziak, 2013 400 Meters 46.47 48.00 1,000-meters: 2:36.34, Josh Prado, 2012 800 Meters 1:49.50 1:52.50 1500 Meters 3:45.17 3:53.00 Mile: 4:26.2, Randy Reina, 1979 3000 Steeplechase 8:53.00 9:25.00 3,000-meters: 8:51.22, Kiya Dandena, 2011 5000 Meters 13:57.00 7 14:40.00 5,000-meters: 14:43.72, Kiya Dandena, 2012 10,000 Meters 29:19.24 9 31:00.00 1,600-meter relay; 3:13.73 (Carlton Williams, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.90 14.69 Shannon Washington, Erroll Harris, Brandon 400 Meter Hurdles 51.00 54.00 4 x 100 Meter Relay 40.13 41.20 Brisco), 2005 4 x 400 Meter Relay 3:08.87 3:14.66 Distance Medley: 10:39.84 (Josh Prado, Sergio Rios, Ryan Richardson, Michal Idziak), 2013 METRIC METRIC High jump: 7-4.25, Jeron Robinson, 2013 High Jump 2.17 2.04 Pole vault: 18-1, Matt Hickl, 1999 Pole Vault 5.12 4.76 Long Jump 7.63 7.17 Long jump: 24-3, Mike Bragg, 2005 Triple Jump 15.85 14.50 Triple jump: 50-1.75, C.J. Griggs, 2013 Shot Put 18.09 16.00 Shot put: 57-3, Robert Garza, 2000 Discus Throw 55.63 49.03 35-pound weight: 59-0, Avery Griffin, 2012 Hammer Throw 63.78 54.00 Heptathlon: 4432, Trevor Engel, 2013 Javelin Throw 65.91 57.10 Decathlon 7000 6200

24 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Javelina Stadium Records Open Open Long jump: 25-10¼, Greg Johnson, ACU, 1984 Long jump: 20-10¾, Dawnyel Newhouse, ACU, 1998 Triple jump: 52-8¾, Jose Salazar, ACU, 1984 Triple jump: 41-11½, Kearah Danville, Angelo, 2013 Shot put: 63-2¼, Thomas Hammerstan, ASU, 1984 Shot put: 51-10½, Adree Lakey, Angelo State, 2009 Discus: 192-3, Andy Kikhanovsky, ACU, 1998 Discus: 175-0, Culley Dawson, Angelo State, 2009 Javelin: 223-0, Ryan Weideman, A&M-Kingsville, Javelin: 171-5, Sonya Smith, Abilene Christian, 1984 2000 Hammer: 173-8, Culley Dawson, Angelo State, 2009 Hammer: 199-0, Lennart Bodell, ASU, 1984 High jump: 5-10, Jan Chesbro, CC Track Club, 1984 Pole vault: 17-9, Matt Hickl, A&M-Kingsville, 1999 Pole vault: 13-2, Val Gorter, Abilene Christian, 2004 High jump: 7-5, Jeron Robinson, A&M-Kingsville, 100-meters: 11.63, Wanda Hutson, ACU, 2009 2013 200-meters: 23.89, Celethia Byrd, Angelo State, 2009 100-meters: 10.20, Darrell Green, Texas A&I, 1983 400-meters: 51.67, Tracey Barnes, ACU, 1998 200-meters: 20.6, Larnell Thomas, Wharton, 1984 800-meters: 2:13.95, Laurie Taylor, ACU, 1983 20.6, Lindel Frater, Tarleton State, 1998 1,500-meters: 4:26.97, Laurie Taylor, ACU, 1983 400-meters: 46.36, , ACU, 1984 3,000-meters: 10:04.5, Linda Ellasen, UN-Omaha, 800-meters: 1:48.81, Salem Messaoui, ACU, 1998 1984 1,500-meters: 3:45.00, Salem Messaoui, ACU, 1998 Steeplechase: 11:18.40, Sheila Salil, TAMCC, 2009 Steeplechase: 9:02.6, Doug Jones, ACU, 1984 5,000-meters: 17:09.01, Nancy Dillon, unat., 1994 5,000-meters: 14:37.3, John Rivera, Texas A&I, 1984 10,000-meters: 38:22.0, Josie Martinez, ACU, 1998 10,000-meters: 31:46.81, Denis Olinga, ACU, 2004 100 hurdles: 13.54, Delloreen Ennis, ACU, 1998 110 hurdles: 13.61, Brian Amos, ACU, 1992 400 hurdles: 1:00.08, Aisha Adams, ASU, 2009 400 hurdles: 50.09, Tranel Hawkins, ASU, 1984 400-meter relay: 45.34, Abilene Christian, 1998 400-meter relay: 40.27, ACU, 1984 1600-meter relay: 3:44.29, Angelo State, 2009 (Sara 1,600-meter relay: 3:09.93, Abilene Christian, 2004 Hooker, Celethia Byrd, Daunyae Harris, Kris Crockett)

High School High School Long jump: 24-4½, James Lott, Refugio, 1983 Long jump: 20-2½, Ychlindria Spears, Luling, 2000 Triple jump: 49-1¼, Randy Hymes, Hitchcock, 1998 Triple jump: 43-1, Ychlindria Spears, Luling, 2001 Shot put: 63-6, Matt McKinney, Refugio, 2001 Shot put: 45-1½, Johvonne Hernandez, Port Isabel, Discus: 189-3, Matt McKinney, Refugio, 2001 2001 High jump: 7-0¼, James Lott, Refugio, 1983 Discus: 154-6, Johvonne Hernandez, Port Isabel, Pole vault: 17-0, Chris Bohannan, Bishop, 1985 2001 100-meters: 10.45, Eli Sampleton, Gonzales, 1996 High jump: 5-11, , Calallen, 1993 200-meters: 21.12, Lance Kopper, SA West, 1993 Pole vault: 12-0, Jennifer Matthews, Luling, 2003 400-meters: 47.35, Percy Waddle, Columbus, 1985 100-meters: 11.65, Ychlindria Spears, Luling, 2002 800-meters: 1:54.6, Frank Galvan, 1985 200-meters: 24.18, Ychlindria Spears, Luling, 2002 1,600-meters: 4:15.07, Alfredo Gomez, Victoria, 1983 400-meters: 55.50, Quandalyn Harrell, Elgin, 1987 3,200-meters: 9:10.93, Ricky Gallegos, Crystal City, 800-meters: 2:15.58, Tabatha Garcia, Hondo, 1989 1990 1,600-meters: 5:01.71, Paula Gonzalez, Mexico City, 110 hurdles: 13.45, Ray Hutchinson, Refugio, 1983 1980 300 hurdles: 37.2, Travis Droupy, Cuero, 1991 3,200-meters: 11:09.9, Kayce Waters, Devine, 1997 400-meter relay: 41.0, Columbus, 1986 100 hurdles: 14.01, Rosa Baker, Elgin, 1987 800-meter relay: 1:27.70, Cuero, 2005 300 hurdles: 44.13, Katie Miller, Bandera, 2005 1,600 relay: 3:17.3, Cuero, 1985 400-meter relay: 48.44, Elgin, 1987 800-meter relay: 1:42.39, Refugio, 1986 1,600-meter relay: 3:56.48, Palacios, 1989

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 25 Women’s 100 Meters Women’s 400 Meters 11.49 – LaShawndra Ratcliff, 2004 53.71 – Patricia Rivers, 1992 Women’s 1500 Meters 11.71 – Gayla Hart, 1993 54.24 – Sarah Waslynka, 1999 4:37.04 – Brigid O’Brien, 1981 11.81 – Katrina Keith, 2003 54.64 – Amber Perry, 2012 4:37.13 – Andrea Ratkovic, 1987 11.87 – Carie Knox, 2005 54.69–Amber Perry, 2013 4:46.98 – Erica Alvarado, 2009 11.90 – Patricia Rivers, 1992 55.17 – Kathy Trevino, 2012 4:51.87 – Liz McCumber, 2002 11.9 – Alicia Tipton, 1980 55.87– Kathy Trevino, 2013 4:52.1 – Gloria Lopez, 1986 11.91 – Bridgette Johnson, 1997 56.21 – Stephanie Lemons, 1987 4:53.52 – Cici Ramirez, 2004 11.95 – Nicole Derr, 1997 56.45 – Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2002 4:55.82– Dinca Huerta, 2013 12.03 – Tanya Birdow, 1994 56.80 – Brittany Stafford, 2011 4:56.30 – Elsie Gutierrez, 1996 12.07 – Cherrelle Richardson, 2013 57.25 – Rose Jones, 1980 4:57.40 – Nikki Spatz, 2005 4:57.5 – Janice Simmons, 1984 Women’s 200 Meters Women’s 800 Meters 23.60 – Patricia Rivers, 1992 2:12.00 – Patricia Rivers, 1992 Women’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase 23.84 – Bridgette Johnson, 1997 2:13.93 – Raquel Tidwell, 2008 11:41.21 – Liz McCumber, 2002 24.04 – LaShawndra Ratcliff, 2003 2:14.24 – Willia Mae Scott, 1979 11:55.25– Marissa Reyes, 2013 24.49 – Katrina Keith, 2003 2:18.18 – Liz McCumber, 2002 11:55.70 – Erica Alvarado, 2009 24.54 – Carrie Knox, 2005 2:18.99 – Elsie Gutierrez, 1994 12:07.61– Marissa Acosta, 2013 24.55 – Stephanie Lemons, 1987 2:19.16 – Ashley Golden, 1999 12:12.91 – Marissa Acosta, 2012 24.58 – Sarah Waslynka, 1999 2:19.24 – Erica Alvarado, 2010 12:32.12 – Tricia Stewart, 2007 24.68 – Sarahi Andrade, 1994 2:19.24 – Eloisa Segovia, 1987 13:12.45 – Mandy Becker, 2002 24.83 – Brittany Stafford, 2011 2:20.14– Tezna Roy, 2013 13:33.84 – Trich Sauceda, 2001 24.86 – Kathy Trevino, 2013 2:20.73 – Amber Fetters, 2004 Women’s 5000 Meters 17:26.83 – Andrea Ratkovic, 1987 17:51.40 – Lilia Garcia, 1993 18:16.35 – Erica Alvarado, 2010 18:18.36 – Cynthia Fonseca, 1993 18:24.41 – Melissa Rios, 1993 18:37.1 – Nikki Spatz, 2002 18:41.80 – Cici Ramirez, 2004 18:52.5 – Gloria Lopez, 1986 18:57.69 – Jessica Martinez, 2010 18:58.95 – Belinda Rosas, 1993

Women’s 10,000 35:59.79 – Andrea Ratkovic, 1987 36:42.34 – Nikki Spatz, 2005 39:28.11 – Karina Mancias, 1999 39:29.51 – Trich Sauceda, 2002 40:48.01 – Cici Ramirez, 2003 41:30.12 – Gloria Lopez, 1986 41:54.89 – Gracie Bryce, 1996 41:57.15– Rowena Trevino, 2013 42:10.57 – Marissa Acosta, 2011 42:47.68 – Gracy Gutierrez, 1994

Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles 13.60 – Arlesia Harris, 1993 13.72 – Naquisha Moulton, 2003 13.90 – Tanya Birdow, 1994 13.97– Britny Biles, 2013 14.05 – Simone Brooks, 2003 14.15 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1999 Amber Perry posted the Javelinas 14.2 – Dawna Snell, 1987 third fastest time in school history in 14.23 – Julia Krasnova, 2005 the 400 last year 14.33 – Rhonida Carter, 2010 14.38 – Cynthia Turner, 2007

26 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles 116-8 - Larissa Flores, 2006 10.22 – Patrick Delice, 1993 1:00.52 – Julia Krasnova, 2004 10.26 – Carlos Moore, 2004 1:01.13 – Naquisha Moulton, 2003 Women’s High Jump 10.29 – Tim Price, 2011 1:02.08 – Diana Zarate, 2011 5-9 – Sherri Cain, 2000 10.31 – Kevin Doss, 1994 1:02.50 – Rhonida Carter, 2010 5-8.75– Amanda Haven, 2013 10.34 – Tim Terrell, 1982 1:02.52 – Lotta Malmstrom, 1977 5-8.5 – Samantha Alvarez, 2011 10.40 – William Bryant, 1985 1:03.60 – Jennifer Hardesty, 2003 5-8.5 – Holly Osten, 1987 10.41 – Tommy Singletary, 2010 1:03.63 – Marianne Wilbanks, 2004 5-8 – Pia Lindroth, 2002 1:04.34 – Laton Nobles, 1999 5-7.5 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1996 Men’s 200 Meters 1:04.75 – Kari Weathersby, 1994 5-7.25 – Sheila Korbar, 1992 20.32 – Patrick Delice, 1993 1:04.76 – Dawna Snell, 1986 5-7.25– Samantha Alvarez, 2013 20.48 – Darrell Green, 1982 5-6.5 – Amanda Haven, 2012 20.88 – Jonathan Woodson, 2011 Women’s Shot Put 5-5 – Stephanie McNulla, 1981 20.92 – Tim Price, 2011 47-5 – Kendra Lilly, 2007 5-4.5 – Cathryn Pratka, 2009 20.97 – Shawn Lewis, 1995 47-0.25 – Tasha Savage, 2004 21.02 – Tal Mor, 2005 46-11 – Stacy Selby, 1997 Women’s Pole Vault 21.02 – Jamar Green, 2006 46-0 – Lina Engren, 2000 12-1.25 – Jessica Godsey, 2005 21.06 – Jaquon Morrison, 2004 45-7.5 – Robin Gordon, 1984 11-6.25– Samantha Alvarez, 2013 21.08 – Carlos Moore, 2004 44-1.5 – Katie Dugie, 2011 11-5.75 – Samantha Alvarez, 2011 21.12 – Carchell Wright, 2004 42.9-75 – Brenda Lozano, 2003 11-2.25 – Amy Rabalais, 2010 42-1.5 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1999 10-2.75 – Taylor McCumber, 2012 Men’s 400 Meters 41-5.5 – Chasity Harvey, 1994 9-6 – Elvia Lopez, 2010 44.58 – Patrick Delice, 1993 41-5.25 – Diana Garza, 1996 9-6 – Alexa Smith, 1999 45.9 – Darrell Green, 1983 9-1.5– Taylor McCumber, 2013 46.06 – Michael McKinney, 1996 Women’s Discus 8-11.75 – Tiffany Masters, 2009 46.47 – Shannon Washington, 2005 162-0 – Brenda Lozano, 2005 8-7 – Karina Rodriguez, 2008 47.31 – Jeff Dickerson, 1986 159-0 – Robin Gordon, 1984 47.39 – Carlton Williams, 2003 158-7 – Precious Thibodeaux, 2002 Women’s Long Jump 47.45 – Anthony Washington, 2012 156-8 – Kendra Lilly, 2007 20-3.5 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1996 47.68 – Rene Garcia, 2007 139-7 – Dawn Davis, 1987 20-1.5 – Lynette Brown, 1987 47.80 – Chad Smithey, 2003 139-5 – Edye Lea, 1983 19-11 – Arlesia Harris, 1993 47.93 – Brandon Brisco, 2006 137-6 – Brett Henke, 2000 19-9 – Tanya Birdow, 1994 133-9 – Kelli Hydrick, 2004 19-3.75 – Nicole Derr, 1997 Men’s 800 Meters 132-0 – Kamry Horton, 2012 19-3.25– Amanda Haven, 2013 1:49.78 – Tony Jaramillo, 1986 127-10 – Valerie Vrana, 2013 19-3 – Rhonda Bonner, 1981 1:50.71– Michal Idziak, 2013 18-10 – Samone Lindsey, 2010 1:52.99 – Luis Escamila, 2001 Women’s Hammer 18-8.75 – Kay Goodwin, 1981 1:53.15– Joshua Prado, 2013 165-0 – Tasha Savage, 2004 18-5.75 – Kenya Johnson, 2002 1:53.35 – David Alvarez, 1987 151-6 – Chelsea Ikeda, 2012 1:53.37 – Stefan Gay, 1979 143-5 – Brenda Lozano, 2004 Women’s Triple Jump 1:53.53 – Bill Curtis, 1991 137-7 – Kendra Lilly, 2007 39-8.75 – Debbie Kay, 1984 1:53.88 – Josh Prado, 2012 132-8 – Veronica Medina, 2008 39-7 – Lynette Brown, 1985 1:54.00 – Philip Boit, 1994 132-4 – Kamry Horton, 2012 39-5.75 – Daniell Haynes, 2007 1:54.8 – Robby Gonzales, 1999 130-6 – Christal Gonzalez, 2011 38-9– Aricela Alvarez, 2013 129-11 – Tracy Hopper, 2003 38-7.75 – Aricela Alvarez, 2012 Men’s 1500 Meters 126-6 – Katie Dugie, 2011 38-4.5 – Kenya Johnson, 2002 3:48.73 – David Garcia, 1986 117-9 – April Castillo, 2004 37-7.5 – Pia Lindroth, 2002 3:50.0 – Felix Horta, 1984 37-5.75 – Mary Flores, 1999 3:56.88 – Stacy Whitt, 1987 Women’s Javelin 36-11.25 – Anna Olsson, 1998 3:58.34 – Danny Morales, 1979 136-8 - Samantha Alvarez, 2012 36-10 – Shirretha Lonix, 1994 3:59.44 – Eric Rivas, 2002 131-6– Samantha Alvarez, 2013 3:59.75 – Efrain Velazquez, 1999 126-8 - Katie Dugie, 2011 Women’s Heptathlon 4:00.0 – Ruben Garcia, 1980 126-6 – Kendra Lilly, 2007 5,078 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1999 4:00.06 – Rey Carreon, 1987 125-2 – Anna-Karin Olsson, 1999 4,978 – Lina Engren, 1999 4:00.26 – Mike Perez, 1991 124-0 – Lina Engren, 1999 4:01.05 – Pete Sanchez, 1994 123-4 - Kenya Johnson, 2002 Men’s 100 Meters 121-3 - Amy Rabalais, 2010 10.08 – Darrell Green, 1983 Men’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase 121-1 - Tracie Hopper, 2003 10.17 – Anthony Phillips, 1993 8:57.02 – David Garcia, 1986 117-10 – Ashley Zamora, 2012 10.21 – Josh Norman, 2002 9:03.97 – Martin Corona, 2003

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 27 14.13 – Jesse Wells, 1999 14.3 – Craig Merriman, 1995 14:34– Catrell Butler, 2013 14.35 – Catrell Butler, 2012 14.36 – Jeremy Miller, 2006 14.38 – Brandon Russell, 2011

Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles 50.34 – Ben Clark, 2003 50.77 – Sergio Rios, 2012 51.34 – Brent Holmes, 2003 51.5 – Dick Watson, 1960 51.94 – Robert Rodriguez, 1995 52.00 – Soren Kronqvist, 1995 52.35 – Shawn Lewis, 1995 52.75 – Donald Lewis, 1983 52.90 – Elijah Williams, 1985 53.44 – J.J. Salazar, 1987

Men’s Shot Put 60-0 – Robert Garza, 2000 57-8 – Vaughn Perry, 1993 56-10 – John Massingill, 1978 55-11.25 – Merek Dec, 2004 55-9 – Fred Wallace, 1999 55-4.75 – Marc Evans, 2004 55-1 – Paco Trevino, 2012 54-4.5 – Derek Solis, 2006 54-1 – Abel Garcia, 2008 53-3 – Geronimo Lopez, 2012

Men’s Discus 121-0– Trevor Engel, 2013 187-5 – Avery Griffin, 2012 Jonathan Woodson runs the anchor 180-9 – Andrew Wells, 2012 leg on the LSC Champion 180-2 – Eric Meyers, 1995 178-0 – Robert Garza, 2000 4x400-meter relay 177-7 – Marc Evans, 2003 171-3 – Angel Heredia, 1998 170-9 – Fred Wallace, 1999 9:05.04 – D.J. Castro, 2003 15:10.0 – Keith Hutson, 1981 168-5 – Abel Garcia, 2009 9:24.45 – Keith Hutson, 1984 167-1.5 - Ernest Price, 1970 9:25.84 – Benny Rodriguez, 1999 Men’s 10000 Meters 9:32.09 – Pete Sanchez, 1991 29:59.66 – Kiya Dandena, 2012 Men’s Javelin 9:35.35 – John Murray, 1999 30:39.5 – John Rivera, 1984 225-7 – Ryan Weidman, 2000 9:36.67 – Jacob Perez, 2005 30:57.20 – Orlando Gonzalez, 1987 201-9 – Stellan Back, 2001 9:41.34 – Ernie Bueno, 1987 31:23.00 – Rey Carreon, 1986 200-10 – Jimmy Ortiz, 1986 9:45.56 – Andre Fuqua, 2012 31:55.94 – Eric Rivas, 2002 194-7 – Rick Gil, 1993 31:58.65 – Efrain Velazquez, 1999 192-8 – Ted Dugie, 2009 Men’s 5000 Meters 32:22.47 – Cesar Vazquez, 1996 188-2 – Jered Hausman, 1994 14:32.0 – Noe DeLeon, 1978 32:23.50 – Rick Carrillo, 1999 182-8 – Justin Soza, 2007 14:37.3 – John Rivera, 1984 32:53.30 – Martin Corona, 2004 179-2 – Carlos Saenz, 1996 14:38.95 – Kiya Dandena, 2012 32:57.87 – Rene Rios, 2005 177-7 – Mark Stout, 1995 14:39.6 – David Garcia, 1986 177-2 – Trevor Engel, 2012 14:47.00 – Randy Reina, 1979 Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles 14:50.95 – Rey Carreon, 1985 13.67 – Tarmo Jallai, 2004 Men’s Hammer 14:58.69 – John De Le Garza, 1994 13.79 – James Collins, 1987 181-10– Myrium Davis, 2013 15:06.7 – Stacy Whitt, 1985 13.85 – Ben Clark, 2003 180-6 – Marc Evans, 2004 15:08.35 – Efrain Velazquez, 1999 13.96 – Heath Sherman, 1987 179-3 – Avery Griffin, 2012

28 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide 178-5 – Andrew Wells, 2012 6,151– Trevor Engel, 2013 170-0 – Stoney Davis, 2012 6,145 – Matt Busker, 2012 168-10 – Martin Felipe, 1985, 87 6,064 – Trevor Engel, 2012 167-7 – Jesse Balderas, 2006 6,013 – Ted Dugie, 2009 165-7 – Abel Garcia, 2007 5,790 – Harold Nair, 2008 164-4 – Derek Solis, 2007 5,147 – Nick Brown, 2011 163-9 – Ryan Weidman, 2000 5,095 – Nick O’Brien, 2012 4,750 – Noel Reyna, 2005 Men’s High Jump 7-5– Jeron Robinson, 2013 Women’s 400 Meter Relay 7-3.25 – Harrison Carrington, 1993 46.10 – Katrina Keith, Lashawndra Ratcliff, Simone Brooks, Naquisha Moulton, 2003 6-11 – Bernard Bouie, 1984 46.92– 6-10.75 – Ozzie Garcia, 2008 46.90 – Nicole Derr, Lina Engren, Gridgette Johnson, Esperanza Guerra, 1997 6-10 – Dusty Wilson, 1987 47.22 – Marianne Wilbanks, Carie Knox, Jocelyn Wilson, Charlotte Young, 2005 6-10 – Elliot Magee, 2002 47.27 – Arlesia Harris, Gayla Hart, Tara Haynes, Sarah Andrade, 1993 6-9.75 – Trent Hesseltine, 2011 47.33 – Santia Deck, Amber Perry, Kathy Trevino, Brittany Stafford, 2012 6-8.75 – Derryl Nash, 2012 47.37 – Lashawndra Ratcliff, Kenya Johnson, Mina Kelly, Naquisha Moulton, 2002 6-8 – Five with 47.37 – Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2004 47.41 – Tara Hanyes, Sarahi Andrade, Esperanza Guerra, Tanya Birdow, 1994 Men’s Pole Vault 47.77 – Alicia Tipton, Altanette Denley, Genevia Faison, Rose Jones, 1979 18-0.5 – Matt Hickl, 1999 17-8.5– Jordan Yamoah, 2013 Women’s 1600 Meter Relay 16-7 – Bryan Henderson, 1986 3:47.59 – Amber Perry, Brittany Stafford, Stephanie Garcia, Kathy Trevino, 2012 16-7 – Tim Winder, 1986 3:47.60 – Lina Engren, Ashley Golden, Laton Nobles, Sarah Waslynka, 1999 16-1.25– Hayden Woods, 2013 3:48.32 – Marianne Wilbanks, Jocelyna Wilson, Carrie Knox, Julia Krasnova, 2005 15-6 – Mike Greathouse, 1978 3:48.44 – Nicole Derr, Sarah Waslynka, Kristin Ciborowski, Lina Engren, 1998 15-3 – Ted Dugie, 2010 3:49.52 – Amber Fetters, Mina Kelly, Julia Krasnova, Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2004 15-1.5 – Dylan Riedesel, 2012 3:50.41– 15-0.5 – Nick Jacques, 2000 3:50.71 – Kenya Johnson, Mina Kelly, Naquisha Moulton, Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2002 15-0 – Brandon Brown, 2005 3:50.78 – Lashawndra Ratcliff, Mina Kelly, Brooks, Naquisha Moulton, 2003 3:53.4 – Elsie Gutierrez, Tara Haynes, Esperanza Guerra, Sarahi Andrade, 1994 Men’s Long Jump 3:53.65 – Melissa Rios, Sarahi Andrade, Elsie Gutierrez, Esmeralda Guerra, 1996 25-11.5 – Mike Bragg, 2003 25-4.5 – Bob Shirley, 1963 Men’s 400 Meter Relay 25-3.25 – Bernard Holmes, 1996 39.36 – Cliff Norman, Patrick Delice, Willie Johnson, Anthony Phillips, 1993 24-11 – Greg Peck, 1985 39.49 – Tal Moore, Jaquon Morrison, Carlton Williams, Carchell Wright, 2004 24-10.5 – James Collins, 1984 39.71 – Anthony Washington, C.J. Griggs, Jonathan Woodson, Tim Price, 2012 24-10.5– C.J. Griggs, 2013 39.98 – Anthony Washington, Tommy Singletary, Tim Price, Jonathan Woodson, 2011 24-7.75 – Connell Davis, 2010 40.08 – Josh Norman, Chad Smithey, Carlton Williams, Ben Clark, 2002 24-6.5 – C.J. Griggs, 2012 40.18 – Carchell Wright, Shannon Washington, Tal Mor, Tarmo Jallai, 2005 24-5.25 – Bernard Bouie, 1984 40.38 – Derrick Foster, Clint Richardson, Hamlin Williams, Tyrone Kimble, 1998 24-4.5 - Dwight Harrison, 1969 40.43 – Darrell Green, Tim Terrell, Raul Garza, Demetrius Martin, 1982 40.47 – Kevin Doss, Willie Johnson, Tracy Odom, Anthony Phillips, 1994 Men’s Triple Jump 40.53 – LeAundre Brown, Fred Hackney, Hamlin Williams, Derrick Foster, 1999 52-6– C.J. Griggs, 2013 52-0 – Harrison Carrington, 1993 Men’s 1600 Meter Relay 51-9.25 – C.J. Griggs, 2012 3:08.62 – Brandon Brisco, Tal Mor, Erroll Harris, Shannon Washington, 2005 50-0.5 – Chaime Breaux, 2006 3:09.27 – Chad Smithey, Carlton Williams, Ben Clark, Brent Holmes, 2002 49-9.5 – Paul Sampson, 1977 3:10.06 – Raul Garza, Tim Terrell, Demetrius Martin, Darrell Green, 1982 49-5.5 – Michael Benitez, 2006 3:10.44 – Brandon Smithey, Brent Holmes, Ben Clark, Carlton Williams, 2003 49-4.25 – Eldad Hagashi, 2006 3:10.51 – John Semien, James Jefferson, Donald Lewis, Darrell Green, 1983 49-0.5 – Dustin Merriweather, 1999 3:11.27 – Soren Kronqvist, Willie Johnson, Shawn Lewis, Israel Nesbitt, 1995 48-4.5 – Isaiah Glover, 2010 3:11.35 – Bert Lopez, James Collins, Jeff Dickerson, Raymond Rocha, 1986 48-2.5 – Tremaine Barefield, 2008 3:11.67 – Anthony Washington, Sergio Rios, Tyler Garibay, Jonathan Woodson, 2012 3:11.83 – Anthony Washington, Norman Thompson, Sergio Rios, Jonathan Woodson, 2011 Men’s Decathlon 3:11.95 – Willie Johnson, Michael McKinney, Soren Kronqvist, Mikael Linden, 1996 6,838 – Stellan Back, 2001 6,460 – Ozzie Garcia, 2008 6,456 – Isaac Saldivar, 2008

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 29 Javelina All-Time Letterwinners

Marissa Acosta, 2012-13 Barbara Davis, 1974 Brett Henke, 1998, 00 Isabel Mascorro, 1987 Rhonda Scott, 1982 Aimee Almaraz, 2002 Dawn Davis, 1984-87 Laura Hickey, 1985 Tiffany Masters, 2007, 09-10 Eloisa Segovia, 1986-87 Erica Alvarado, 2006, 08-10 Santia Deck, 2011-13 Kiasha Hines, 2008 Liz McCumber, 2002-03 Stacy Selby, 1995, 97 Jamie Alvarado, 2001 Iris De La Rosa, 1992-93 Marcie Hoelscher, 1978 Taylor McCumber, 2012-13 Tammy Shaw, 1980 Aricela Alvarez, 2012-13 Rachel DeLeon, 1997, 99-00 Karen Holden, 1985-86 Veronica Medina, 2006-08 Janice Simmons, 1982-85 Samantha Alvarez, 2010-13 Debbie Delgado, 1982 Tracie Hopper, 2001-03 Sylvia Medrano, 1974-75 Lisa Skrobarcek, 1986 Leticia Andrade, 1995 Karen Demerson, 1986 Anna Homdahl, 1997 Selina Mendietta, 1980-81 Alexa Smith, 1999 Sarahi Andrade 1993-96 Altanette Denley, 1979 Kamry Horton, 2012 Valerie Mendoza, 2002-03, 05 Dawna Snell, 1985-87 Heather Allen, 1993 Nicole Derr, 1997-98, 00 Debra Hoser, 1978-81 Lisa Metoyer, 1996-97 Felicia Soza, 2008 Sue Anthony, 1983 Erica Diaz, 2008 Danica Huerta, 2012-13 Melanie Moczygemba, 2003 Nikki Spatz, 2002-03, 05 Stephanie Arce, 2010 Nikki Dixon, 2000 Cathy Huey, 1979 Amy Montoya, 1992 Amy Staehens, 1993 Barbara Arceneaux, 1983, 85 Jaclyn Dominguez, 2001 Donna Hutchings, 1980, 82 Taylor Moore, 2013 Brittany Stafford, 2010-13 Lisa Arrendondo, 2002 Jane Dostal, 1982-83 Kelly Hydrick, 2003-04 Trisha Moreno, 1994 Kendy Stegeman, 1991 Anna Arriola, 1992-93 Katie Dugie, 2010-11 Cindy Igbokwe, 2009 Naquisha Moulton, 2002-03 Michelle Stephens, 1983 Ofelia Avelar, 1981 Bethani Eberhart, 2012-13 Chelsea Ikeda, 2012 Logan Nelson, 2012-13 Patricia Stewart, 2007 Marissa Avila, 1991 Lina Engren, 1997-00 Debra Jackson, 1992 Laton Nobles, 1999-00 Danielle Stinnette, 2006-07 Diane Barrera, 1980 Bobbi Evans, 1977 Lakeshia Jackson, 1991 Pam Norton, 2003 Sony Stivers, 1991-92 Irma Barrera, 1992 Genevia Faison, 1979 Rebekah Jimenez, 2012-13 Ashley Nunez, 2012 Debbra Stuart, 1986-87 Irma Barrientos, 1974 Darla Falcon, 1985 Stephanie Johns, 2012 Brigid O’Brien, 1980-81 LaRetta Sullivan, 1976 Brianna Bartosch, 2012-13 Amber Fetters, 2004 Bridgette Johnson, 1997 Kellie O’Leary, 2002-03 Bertha Taylor, 1976 Teombe Batiste, 2001 Amy Fields, 2002 Kenya Johnson, 2001 Anna Olsson, 1996-98, 00 Carolyn Taylor, 1974 Gaynelle Baum, 1982 Larissa Flores, 2003-06 Teri Johnson, 1994-97 Holly Osten, 1987 Chastity Terrell, 2000 Denise Bazan, 2006 Mary Flores, 1998-99 Rose Jones, 1978-81 Terri Patillo, 1973 Precious Thibodeaux, 2000-02 Mandy Becker, 2002-03 Susanna Flores, 1992 Tuveesha Jones, 2010 Debbie Patrova, 1973 Susann Thiel, 1982 Britny Biles, 2013 Vanessa Floyd, 1980 Jasmine June, 2006 Esther Pena, 1973-75 Rochella Thomas, 1997-98 Cecelia Bingham, 1981 Cynthia Fonseca, 1993-96 Debbie Kay, 1984-85 Margot Perez, 1981 Raquel Tidwell, 2007-08 Tanya Birdow, 1994 Terri Frazier, 1974 Katrina Keith, 2003 Nerisa Perez, 2000 Alicia Tipton, 1979 Penny Boekhoff, 1982 Marisela Galeana, 1985 Mina Kelly, 2001-03 Prescilla Perez, 1987 Susan Titzman, 1985-87 Rhonda Bonner, 1981 Debbie Garcia, 1997 Carie Knox, 2005 Rosalinda Perez, 1975 Kathy Trevino, 2012-13 Shirley Booker, 1992 Haycle Garcia, 1991 Sheila Korbar, 1992 Amber Perry, 2012-13 Kelly Trevino, 1991 Tanya Brammer, 2006 Lilia Garcia, 1993-96 Julia Krasnova, 2004-06 Cathryn Pratka, 2007-09 Rowena Trevino, 2010, 12-13 Simone Brooks, 2003 Stephanie Garcia, 2012-13 Tarah Lacossade, 2013 Mary Proby, 1974 Cynthia Turner, 2005-08 Julie Brown, 1987 Diana Garza, 1994-96 Yvonne Landavazo, 1985 Amy Rabalais, 2010-12 Anna Uribe, 1986-87 Lisa Brown, 1987 Lupe Garza, 1977 Edye Lea, 1980-83 Mollie Rackley, 1973 Patti Vela, 1995-96 Lynette Brown, 1984-87 Tinky Givilanez, 1981 Patti Lea, 1985 Amber Ramirez, 2012 Monica Vallin, 1996 Gracy Gutierrez-Bryce, 1993-97 Jessica Godsey, 2003-06 Stephanie Lemons, 1987 Cici Ramirez, 2003-04 Briana Villarreal, 2011-12 Alisa Bumside, 1981 Ashley Golden, 1999-00 Janae Lewis, 2013 Marisa Ramos, 1995-96 Pat Villarreal, 1984 Sherri Cain, 2000-01 Xochitl Gomez, 2010 Kendra Lilly, 2006-07 Trina Randall, 1992 Sylvia Villarreal, 1974-75 Bernice Camacho, 1987, 91 Christal Gonzales, 2010-11 Gunilla Lindh, 1976-77 Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2002-05 Valerie Vrana, 2013 Melinda Cantu, 1991 Cindy Gonzales, 1976 Pia Lindroth, 2002 Andrea Ratkovic, 1985, 87 Comatrice Walker, 1999 Karla Carranza, 1999-00 Tracey Gonzales, 2006 Samone Lindsey, 2010 Wendy Resendez, 1992 Kylie Ward, 2007-08 Erica Carrera, 1984-85 Leticia Gonzalez, 1985 Brenda Lister, 1981 Marisa Reyes, 2012-13 Lenda Washington, 1969-70 Rhonida Carter, 2007-10 Kay Goodwin, 1981-83 Carol Lockley, 1977 Jennifer Rice, 2000 Sarah Waslynka, 1998-99 Susie Carter, 1981 Robin Gordon, 1983-85 Shirretha Lonix, 1994 Serena Rice, 1984 Sherry Watkins, 1981 April Castillo, 2002-05 Jenna Goyet, 2004 Elvia Lopez, 2010-11 Cherrelle Richardson, 2013 Pam Watson, 1977 Cathy Cavazos, 1998-99 Rachelle Green, 1992 Gloria Lopez, 1985-87 Anna Richburg, 2012-13 Kari Weathersby, 1994 Vanella Chastain, 1993 Amanda Guerra, 2007-08 Melissa Lopez, 2012 Melissa Rios, 1993-96 Ericka Welsh, 1997 Becky Chavez, 1992 Esperanza Guerra, 1994-97 Veronica Lopez, 1983 Ninfa Rios, 2009-10 Debra Westbrook, 1982 Vera Chavez, 2003 Delia Guerrero, 1985 Alyssa Lozano, 2005 Patricia Rivers, 1991-92 Karla White, 1985 Michelle Cherrington, 1976, 78 Elsie Gutierrez, 1994-96 Brenda Lozano, 2002-05 Rhonda Robinson, 1987 Marianne Willbanks, 2004-05 Kristin Ciborowski, 1998 Wyndi Hanzelka, 2000-01 Mayra Lozano, 2007-08 Sharon Rodgers, 1976-78 Janice Williams, 1985-87 Desiree Cisneros, 2007 Jennifer Hardesty, 2001-02 Roseann Luna, 2004 Claudia Rodriguez, 1974-75 Nora Williams, 1974 Docia Clement, 1973 Jessica Hardesty, 2003 Erin Luther, 2006 Erica Rodriguez, 2008 Dwan Willis, 2007-08 Beckie Clements, 1987 Kristin Harrell, 2003 Cristina Magana, 1985 Karina Rodriguez, 2006-08 Sheila Willrich, 1981 Mary Cloud, 1981 Ariesia Harris, 1993 Lotta Malstrom, 1977 Sandy Rodriguez, 1991 Jocelyn Wilson, 2005-06 Michele Cofer, 1991 Karen Harris, 1978 Karina Mancias, 1999 Belinda Rosas, 1992-94 Cynthia Woods, 1981 Pat Coleman, 1985 Voncille Harper, 1983 Brittney Marshall, 2007-08 Tezna Roy, 2012-13 Shanna Yates, 1997 Kathleen Conner, 1991 Gayla Hart, 1993 Tamara Marshall, 2004 Karmina Salinas, 1992 Charlotte Young, 2005-06 Yolanda Contreras, 1974 Chasity Harvey, 1994 Melissa Martin, 1978 Mary Sampson, 2006-08 Ashley Zamora, 2012 Keisha Cooke, 2006-07 Amanda Haven, 2012-13 Cindy Martinez, 1976-78 Trina Sanchez, 1991 Rhonda Zapp, 1973-74 Pam Crow, 1992 Miltonette Hayles, 2007 Dyanne Martinez, 1976-79 Clara Sandoval, 1993-94 Diana Zarate, 2007, 09-11 Chelly Custer, 1993 Tara Hayne, 1993-94 Jessica Martinez, 2010 Trich Sauceda, 2001-02 Diane Zdansky, 1976 Monica Dacey, 1991 Daniell Haynes, 2005-07 Raquel Martinez, 1974 Tasha Savage, 2003-04 Malika Dale, 1991 Alice Henke, 1980 Sandra Martinez, 1982-83 Danielle Schaeffer, 1997

30 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Ray Acuna, 2007 Brandon Brisco, 2005-06 David Davis, 1976 Abel Garcia, 2006-09 David Harris, 1982 Howard Adams, 1947 Jerome Brooks, 2012-13 John Davis, 1993 Christian Garcia, 2013 Erroll Harris, 2005 Renaldo Adams, 1928 Brandon Brown, 2003-06 Terrence Davis, 1998 David Garcia, 1984-86 George Harris, 1959-60 Maurice Addison, 1982 Dennis Brown, 1961 Stoney Davis, 2011-13 Joey Garcia, 1971-73 James Harris, 1992-93 Manuel Ajpop, 1996 Gary Brown, 1977 John Dawson, 1976 Jose Garcia, 2003 Joe Harris, 1992 Justin Akin, 1993 George Brown, 1957, 59-60 Merek Dec, 2004 Leo Garcia, 1980 Todd Harris, 1984 Jorge Alanis 2012-13 James Brown, 1965 Juan De La Garza, 1993-94 Luis Garcia, 1971 Dwight Harrison, 1968-70 Phil Alexander, 1991 Nick Brown, 2011-13 Noe DeLeon, 1977-78 Ozzie Garcia, 2007-08 Ryan Harrison, 2000 Ranon Alexander, 1980-81 William Bryant, 1984-85 Patrick Delice, 1993 Rene Garcia, 2007-08 Jered Hausmann, 1992-94 Glenn Allamon, 1987 Ernie Bueno, 1987 Juan DeLuna, 1992-94 Ruben Garcia, 1980 Don Hawkins, 1992 Phelan Allee, 1970 Joey Bullard, 2004-05 Sheldon Denson, 2003 Tyler Garibay, 2012-13 Earnest Haynes, 1969-72 Aaron Allen, 2010 Jerry Burger, 1976 James Denton, 1984 Jesus Garza, 2011-13 Tracy Heckman, 1982 Gerald Allen, 1980 Brad Burrow, 1997 Jimmy Deutch, 1949 Joseph Garza, 1969-72 Clyde Helms, 1966 Daniel Alvarado, 1993 Ray Burton, 1985 Dennis Deville, 1966-69 Juan Garza, 1956 Bryan Henderson, 1984-87 David Alvarez, 1987 John Busker, 1985-86 Robert Dickens, 1957-59 Michael Garza, 2001 Maurice Henry, 1940 Vincent Alvarez, 2003 Matt Busker, 2011-12 Jeff Dickerson, 1985-87 Raul Garza, 1982 Angel Heredia, 1998 Marvin Amadi, 2007 Catrell Butler, 2012-13 Jon Dickerson, 1993-94 Robert Garza, 1974-76 Alvaro Hernandez, 1995 Warren Anderson, 1955 Jaleal Butler, 2012-13 Leroy Diggs, 1974 Robert Garza, 1998-00 Homer Hernandez, 1995 Dustin Appling, 2008-09 Gordon Cabiness, 1928, 30 Carl Dillon, 1940 Sonny Garza, 1991 Jason Hernandez, 1995, 98 Tommy Argubright, 1969, 71-72 Russell Calais, 2012 Dylan Dimock, 2013 Tony Garza, 1958-61 Sonny Hernandez, 1991 Robert Armstrong, 2011-13 Marcel Callender, 1967 Jesse Dominguez, 2004 Stefan Gay, 1979-80 Albert Herrera, 1971-74 Brett Arredondo, 2011-12 Chris Campbell, 2006-07 Reginald Dorsett, 1954 Ronny Gerwick, 1967 William Herrington, 1928 Darrell Asbell, 2003 Charles Canales, 1970-73 Kevin Doss, 1994 Rick Gil, 1991-93 Trent Hesseltine, 2009-11 Claude Axel, 1963 Roland Cantu, 1980 Al Dowgillio, 1940 Dave Gilbert, 1964 Paul Hickl, 1975-76 Anthony Ayala, 2005-08 Marquis Cardinal, 2012-13 Willie Drew, 1981 Vernon Gilliespie, 1941 Matt Hickl, 1998-99 Stellan Back, 1998-01 Billy Carley, 1964 Ed Dromgoole, 1960 Anlden Gilliland, 1942 Greg Hicks, 1982 Frank Bacy, 1969 J.D. Carlisle, 1937 Ted Dugie, 2007-10 John Gillis, 1975 Don Hightower, 1937 Eddie Balderas, 1980 Quirino Caro, 1972, 74 Dave Dunaway, 1985-86 Mike Gladney, 2002 David Hill, 1975 Jesse Balderas, 2005-08 Rey Carreon, 1984-87 Ray Duncan, 1960 Isaiah Glover, 2010 James Hill, 1965-67 Matt Ballard, 2005 Eloy Carrillo, 1982 David Dutchman, 1950-51 Isaac Gonzalez, 1947-50 Junie Hill, 1991 Jimmy Barber, 1952 Richard Carrillo, 1999-00 Chief Dyer, 1935 Juan Gonzalez, 1992-95 Keith Hill, 1985 Tremaine Barefield, 2006, 08 Harrison Carrington, 1992-93 Willie Edwards, 1985 Robert Gonzalez, 1969-72 J.P. Hilliard, 1940-41 Ben Barlass, 1980-81 Bill Carroll, 1950 Dasheen Ellis-Dall, 2013 Omar Gonzalez, 1986 David Hinojosa, 1967-70 Harold Barnes, 1974-75 John Carter, 1964 Mike Ellis, 1963-64 Orlando Gonzalez, 1985-87 Bill Hlozek, 1980 Sherman Batiste, 2012 Kendrick Carter, 2008, 10 Frank Elmore, 1928 Dick Goss, 1960-63 Henry Hodge, 1965 Verland Beard, 1965-68 Rene Casaras, 2003 Trevor Engel, 2012-13 Brendan Grady, 2013 Martin Hodgkiss, 1931 Roland Beckworth, 1951 Tommy Cashion, 1961 Richard Eoff, 1975 Larry Grady, 1973 Donny Hogg, 1999 John Bendele, 1965 Daniel Castro, 2006-07, 10 Doug Erickson, 1985 John Grant, 1981-83 Ronnie Holiday, 1962 Michael Benitez, 2006 D.J. Castro, 2002-03, 05-06 Luis Escamilla, 2001-04 Dick Gravett, 1955 Joe Hollingsworth, 1950-52 Barry Benner, 1976 Gilbert Castro, 1984-85 Marc Evans, 2001-04 Mike Greathouse, 1977-78 Bernard Holmes, 1996 Alex Bennett, 2012 Johnnie Chandler, 1937 Terrance Evans, 2003 Darrell Green, 1981-83 Brent Holmes, 2001-03 Melvin Bennett, 1968 Russell Cherry, 1931 Cecil Faith, 1933 Jamar Green, 2006-07 Quinton Holtz, 1967 Leon Bensen, 1968 Bill Chilcoat, 1970 Billy Joe Ferguson, 1949 Doug Greene, 1976 Carl Hopkins, 1955 Juan Bemal, 1978 Bill Chiles, 1959 Buck Ferris, 1954 Jimmy Grissom, 1969 Felix Horta, 1983-84 Edward Bernard, 1992 John Chisum, 1956 Ronald Fielding, 1967-68 Al Gregurek, 1987 Clarence Hosey, 1993-94 Edward Bess, 2003-05 Doyle Christian, 1956-57 Jackie Fink, 1951 Avery Griffin, 2012 Gene Houts, 1950 Brian Black, 1992 Tyler Chovanez, 2013 Robert Fish, 1967 Zach Griffith, 2013 Ray Houts, 1950 Roger Blanks, 1965 Arnette Clampett, 1931 Tommy Fisher, 1962-64 C.J. Griggs, 2010, 12-13 Jacky Howarth, 1993-95 Sid Blanks, 1962-63 Aleric Clark, 2001-02 John Fletcher, 1984-86 Jorge Guerra, 2006, 10 John Howe, 1962 Dusty Block, 2007, 09 Ben Clark, 2002-03 Esteban Flores, 2003, 06 Tony Guerra, 1986 Stephen Hubert, 1993 A.I. Boese, 1951 Dennis Clay, 1987 Johnnie Flynn, 1966 Simon Guerrero, 1985-86 Ronnie Huddleston, 1979 Philip Boit, 1994 James Collins, 1984-87 Derrick Foster, 1999 Joseph Guidry, 1993 Eugene Hunt, 1962 Bill Bolin, 1967 Larry Collins, 1975-77 Trenton Fowler, 1949 Darren Gurley, 1985-87 Keith Hutson, 1980, 82-84 Marcus Bonner, 1980-81 Rene Cordova, 1986 Andre Franklin, 1994 Gary Guthrie, 1991 James Hyden, 1958-59 Robert Borish, 1991 Martin Corona, 2002-04 George Franklin, 1974, 76 Abel Gutierrez, 1969 Justin Ibanez, 2013 James Boswell, 1950 Buddy Correa, 1964 Clem Franks, 1975-76 David Guy, 1985 Michal Idziak, 2013 Bernard Bouie, 1984 Dale Cramer, 1969 Larry Franks, 1960 JC Guzman, 2013 Vemell Jackson, 1985-86 Lloyd Bowden, 1940 Clayton Cretors, 2006 Micah Franks, 2009-12 Robert Guzman, 2009-10 Nick Jacques, 2000 Curtis Bowens, 1973-74 Bill Curtis, 1991 Wayne Frerking, 1956 Fred Hackney, 1999 Tarmo Jallai, 2003-05 Brian Boyd, 2010 Charles Curtis, 1961 LeRoy Fry, 1937 Woody Hagan, 1960-62 Darren James, 1981-82 Chris Boykins, 1997 Kiya Dandena, 2009-12 Steve Fuller, 1983 Eldad Hagashi, 2005-06 Jay James, 1966-69 Mike Bragg, 2003-05 Bob Daniels, 1969-70 Andre Fuqua, 2011-12 Tuger Hall, 1940-41 Chris Jaramillo, 2006 Bob Brandt, 1951-54 John Danner, 1993 David Gaddis, 2007 Earl Harbes, 1935 Tony Jaramillo, 1985-86 Joe Bravenec, 1970 Ryan Dauphin, 2001 Cameron Gales, 2002-03 W.L. Harbin, 1930-31 Bobby Jarrett, 1952 Sonny Brazil, 1958-60 John Davenport, 1966-69 Harry Gallenkamp, 1956-57 Don Hardeman, 1972 Clarence Jarvis, 1935-37 Chaime Breaux, 2006 Billy Davis, 1956 Jose Galvan, 2013 Joe Harfoush, 1955 Joey Jasso, 1987 Joe Briones, 1992-94 Connell Davis, 2010 Raul Galvan, 2008 Anthony Harris, 1987 James Jefferson, 1983-84

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 31 Walter Jefferson, 1997 Gary Maines, 1980 Dan Nance, 1935 Jimmy Ragan, 1947 Hubert Schulz, 1958 Mike Jekel, 1976 Joel Maldonado, 1991-94 Harold Nair, 2008-09 Charles Rainey, 1942 Marvin Schwartz, 1947-48 Anthony Jiles, 1986-87 L.A. Malechnek, 1956 Derryl Nash, 2012 Lowell Ramey, 1935 Cleve Scott, 1987 Sonny Jimenez, 1991 Don Maltais, 1984-85 Jacob Neurauter, 2001 Kevin Randall, 1991 John Semien, 1983 Russell Jinson, 1940 Harvey Manley, 1940-41 Jan-Arne Nilsson, 1976 Gary Redus, 1986 Hughie Shaw, 1975-77 Charles Johnson, 1964 Raymond Manning, 1931 Garland Nelson, 1973-75 Dylan Reidesel, 2010, 12-13 Vance Shaw, 1962 Eldon Johnson, 1997-99 Walter Manning, 1930-32 Jimmy Nelson, 2007-08 Randy Reina, 1979 Curtis Shed, 1958-61 Floyd Johnson, 1998 Roscoe Maris, 1940 Israel Nesbitt, 1995 Chris Rendon, 1992 Ken Shelton, 1999 Levi Johnson, 1970-72 Matt Marsh, 2005-06 Tony Newbill, 1985 Noel Reyna, 2005-06 Ralph Shelton, 1926-28 Morris Johnson, 1967 Demetrius Martin, 1982-84 Jimmy Nix, 1960-61 Carl Reynolds, 1961 Richard Shelton, 1996 Wayne Johnson, 1973 Andres Martinez, 1972 Jim Noble, 1947 Paul Reynolds, 1959 David Sheppard, 1978 Willie Johnson, 1994-96 Guillermo Martinez, 2010 Cliffert Norman, 1993 Bob Reynolds, 1950-53 Heath Sherman, 1986-87 Jesslie Johnston, 2010 Homer Martinez, 1967-70 Josh Norman, 2002 R. H. Richards, 1947-50 Bob Shirey, 1961-63 Carlton Jones, 2001 Charles Massey, 1950 Sandy Norman, 1993 Bob Richardson, 1957 Charlie Simmons, 1948-51 Jimmie Jones, 1937 John Massingill, 1976-78 Stephen Norman, 1997 Clint Richardson, 1998 Tommy Singletary, 2010-11 Johnny Jones, 1980 B.W. Masters, 1937 Richard Norris, 1975 Ryan Richardson, 2012 Herman Singleton, 1955 J.W. Keeling, 1928 Alvin Matthews, 1967-69 Ronnie Norris, 1955 James Rickard, 1947 Dave Smith, 1963 Jack Kelly, 1960 Walter Mayer, 1954 Nick O’Brien, 2012 Mike Ridens, 1967 David Smith, 1980-81 James Kennedy, 1995 Greg Mayberry, 1977 Charles Ochoa, 1984 Tony Ridley, 1984 George Smith, 1935 Victor Kilgore, 1949 Richard Mayfield, 1976 William O’Connor, 1970 Dylan Riedesel, 2012 Henry Smith, 1928 Michael Kieschnick, 1995-96 Bremond McClinton, 1982-84 Erwin Olivia, 2013 Butch Riley, 1967-68 Jerry Smith, 1955 Tyrone Kimble, 1998 Jimmy McCoslin, 1950 Tracy Odom, 1994-95 C.P. Riley, 1947 Jesse Smith, 1927-29 Ken Kimes, 1974-75 Jack McElhannon, 1948-50 Francis Opore, 1996-98 Derrel Ring, 1940 Lawrence Smith, 1930 Doug Kienke, 1965-68 Pat McGill, 1965 Truman O’Quinn, 1961 Rene Rios, 2003-06 Chad Smithey, 2000-03 John Knight, 1928 Steffon McGuffie, 1985 John Orman,1954 Sergio Rios, 2010-13 Carl Snyder, 1961 Todd Knutson, 2002-03 Fred McIntire, 1937 Jimmy Ortiz, 1985-87 Eric Rivas, 2000 Tim Soefje, 1985 Eugene Koudilka, 1960 John McIver, 1973-74 Osio Oseas, 1981, 83 John Rivera, 1980, 82-84 Alvis Solis, 1984-85 Soren Kronqvist, 1995-97 Bob McKinny, 1957 Gerald Pargmann, 1963-65 Rene Rivera, 1992 Derek Solis, 2005-07 Tony Kurtz, 1964 Michael McKinney, 1996 Tony Parisi, 1985 Rodney Robb, 1957-59 Joel Solis, 1972 Joel Landin, 1980 Mike McMillion, 1972-75 Bob Parker, 1966 Carlos Robinson, 1995, 97 Joseph Soza, 2013 Arthur Lang, 1940 Tommy McMillion, 1971-74 Charles Paschall, 1972-73, 75 Herrnand Robinson, 1960 Justin Soza, 2003, 05-06 Ramiro Lara, 1974 Charles McRoberts, 1937 , 1960 Jeron Robinson, 2013 Carl Spoonemore, 1947-49 Mauricio Leal, 1960-62 Zane McVey, 1972 Donald Patrick, 1957 Wesley Robinson, 1960 Jack Sportsman, 1951 E.J. LeBlanc, 2010 Rupert Mecklin, 1927-28 Edward Patterson, 2003 Raymond Rocha, 1986 Warren Stansberg, 1954-55 Benny LeBon, 1980 Javier Medina, 1992-93 Gary Patterson, 1958 Benny Rodriguez, 1997-00 John Stancik, 2007 Bob Lee, 1948-50 Chris Mendiola, 1998 Greg Peck, 1985 Gilbert Rodriguez, 2010 Roy Stegal, 1954 Luther Lee, 1980 Harold Menke, 1950 Andy Peha, 1981 Javier Rodriguez, 1987 Gil Steinke, 1940-42 Randy Lenard, 1995-96 Clent Mericle, 1973-74 Herb Pennick, 1964 Joel Rodriguez, 2005 O. Stevenson, 1937 Newton Lerich, 1956 Craig Merriman, 1995 Vaughan Penny, 1991-93 Robert Rodriguez, 1993-95 Steve Stewart, 1969 Grady Lester, 1937 Josh Mesa, 1997-98 Carl Perales,1996 Steve Rodriguez, 1980 Dan St. Leger, 1976 Don Lewis, 1983-84 Curtis Mesmer, 2003 Jacob Perez, 2002-05 Justin Roman, 2007 Mark Stout, 1995 Ike Lewis, 1991 Chuck Meyer, 1967 Joseph Perez, 1991 Brian Romero, 1991-92 Cliff Stratton, 1973-74 Richard Lewis, 1987 Harry Meyer, 1947 J.J. Perez, 1991-93 Rollie Romero, 2003 John Sullivan, 1985 Shawn Lewis, 1995 Bailey Miller, 1926 Juan Perez, 1992-93 Billy Ross, 1942 Darrell Summer, 1954 Vincent Lewis, 1986 Jeremy Miller, 2006 Larry Perez, 2007 Domingo Ruiz, 2008 Jack Summer, 1951 Randy Lighteard, 2012 Norman Miller, 1996 Mike Perez, 1991 Manuel Ruiz, 1972-74 Ralph Sutherland, 1971-73 Mikael Linden, 1995-96 Scott Miller, 2008 John Perme, 1969 Robert Ruiz, 2001-04 Dale Swaim, 1955 Ernie Liska, 1951 Roland Milliken, 1928 Jeff Perry, 1994, 97 Roland Ruiz, 1961 Dan Swan, 1969 Laddie Liska, 1947-48 Ramiro Molino, 1976 George Pesek, 1951 Leroy Rumfield, 1928 Bryan Sweeney, 1976-78 Ray Little, 1987 Alex Moncivais, 2005 Anthony Phillips, 1992-94 Daniel Runnels, 1993-94, 96 Robert Tamez, 1982 Al Lopez, 1951-52 Earsel Montgomery, 2007-09 Gaino Pierson, 1930 Destry Runyon, 1992 Maurice Taylor, 1940 Bert Lopez, 1986 Carlos Moore, 2004 Charlie Pirtle, 1958 Brandon Russell, 2011-12 Robert Taylor, 1986 David Lopez, 1995-96 Tal Mor, 2005-06 Keith Pittman, 1994 Eddie Rutledge, 1928 Wesley Taylor, 1952 Geronimo Lopez, 2010-13 Tereso Mora, 2004 Darrell Pitts, 1981 Angel Saavedra, 2003 Harmon Teel, 1931 Humberto Lopez, 1987 Danny Morales, 1979 Bill Posey, 1954 Clifford Sadler, 1921 Tim Terrell, 1981-84 Eric Lott, 1985 Rigo Morales, 2003-05 Josh Prado, 2010, 12-13 Adam Saenz, 1937 John Thobe, 1962 Jerry Lott, 1955 David Moreno, 2001 Weston Prejean, 1948 Carlos Saenz, 1994-96 Gerald Thomas, 1960 James Lovett, 1974 Victor Moreno, 2000 Butch Pressley, 1960-61 Juan Saenz, 1984 Raymond Thomas, 1986 Chad Lowrie, 1992 Bill Morris, 1956-58 Ernest Price, 1970 Robert Salas, 2002 Charles Thompson, 1991 Art Lozano, 2000-02 Jaquon Morrison, 2004 Leon Price, 1942 J.J. Salazar, 1986-87 Emmuel Thompson, 1980 Jarvin Lucas, 1993 Felton Morton, 1928 Michael Price, 2008-10 Isaac Saldivar, 2005-06, 08 Jim Thompson, 1937 John Lunda, 1986 James Motz, 1970 Tim Price, 2011-12 Paul Sampson, 1977-78 Norman Thompson, 2010-11 Ryan Lyman, 2005 Armand Mouttet, 1979 Dallas Prince, 1974-75 Chano Sanchez, 2004-06 Robert Thompson, 1987 David Macareno, 1991 Danny Munoz, 1984, 87 Ernest Pruneda, 1971-74 Juan Sanchez, 1993 Martin Tidell, 1949 Rudy Macareno, 1991-93 Jack Murray, 1996, 98-99 Oscar Pruneda, 1976 Pete Sanchez, 1991-92, 94 Nathan Tinney, 1971 Donald Mackey, 1982 Eric Myers, 1995 William Putnam, 1951-52 Byron Sanderson, 1987 Tommy Toliver, 1952 Eliott Magee, 2001 Joe Myers, 1956-58 Bob Regan, 1950-53 Jack Sapp, 1937 Damian Toms, 2003

32 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Robert Torres, 1984-87 John Willet, 1931-32 Lone Star Conference Men’s Champions Jerry Trapp, 1958 Brian Williams, 1979-81 2013 - Jordan Yamoah, pole vault (16-7.95) Jose Trevino, 2010, 12 Carlton Williams, 2002-05 C.J. Griggs, triple jump (52-6) Rudy Trevino, 1949-50 Elijah Williams, 1985 C.J. Griggs , tiriple jump (48-4.50) Jake Trussell, 1937 Glenn Williams, 1963 Bob Tumlinson, 1970 Hamlin Williams, 1997-99 Jeron Robinson, high jump (7-4.25) Buck Turk, 1956 Tommy Williams, 1981 Jeron Robinson, high jump (7-4.25 indoor) J.R. Turner, 1999 Clayton Wilson, 1997, 99 Hayden Woods, pole vault (15-7) O.D. Turner, 1937 Dusty Wilson, 1987 Michal Idziak, 800-meter (1:51.67) Red Turner, 1937 Wayne Wilson, 1949 2012 - Jonathan Woodson, 200 meters (20.89) Eldon Tuttle, 1971-74 Tim Winder, 1985-86 Sergio Rios, 400 hurdles (51.44) Tom Tyrrell, 1973-75 Fred Woodall, 1977-78 Anthony Washington, C.J. Griggs, Jonathan Woodson, Tim Eugene Upshaw, 1965-66 B.R. Woods, 1955 Price, 400-meter relay (39.71) Bobby Valdez, 1996-97 Hayden Woods, 2013 2011 - Anthony Washington, Norman Thompson, Sergio Rios, Nat Valentine, 1995-96 Jonathan Woodson, 2010-12 Frank Vargas, 1991 Bob Wright, 1951-52 Jonathan Woodson, 1600-meter relay (3:11.83) Sammy Vargas, 1992 Carchell Wright, 2004-05 2010 - Connell Davis, long jump (24-7.75) David Vaughan, 1972-74 Greg Wright, 1982, 85 Trent Hesseltine, high jump (6-7) Cesar Vazquez, 1996-98 Hudell Wright, 1948 Sergio Rios, 400 hurdles (53.77) Efrain Velasquez, 1998-99 Jordan Yamoah, 2013 2006 - Jamar Green, long jump (23-11.75) Kenny Vickers, 1977 Chris Yzaguirre, 1992 Derek Solis, shot put (53-1) Charles Vickery, 1947-48 Jake Zant, 2003 Jesse Balderas, hammer (167-7) Pedro Villarreal, 1993 Ruben Zavala, 1974-75 2005 - Derek Solis, shot put (52-6.25) Tito Villarreal, 2002-03 Ramon Zuniga, 1993 Tarmo Jallai, 110 hurdles (13.85) Thomas Waclawczyk, 2013 Raymond Waddy, 1978-79 2004 - Marc Evans, discus (165-10) Fred Wallace, 1999 Marc Evans, hammer (180-6) Gene Waishe, 1961 Tarmo Jallai, 110 hurdles (14.31) Tommy Walther, 1959 Carlos Moore, 100-meters (10.48) Robert Warren, 1947 Carlos Moore, 200-meters (21.08) Anthony Washington, 2010-12 Jacob Perez, 3,000-meter steeplechase (9:37.75) Don Washington, 1968-69 2003 - Ben Clark, 110 hurdles (13.85w) Shannon Washington, 2005 Ben Clark, 400 hurdles (51.45) Dick Watson, 1959-61 Ben Clark, Luis Escamilla, Brent Holmes, Carlton Williams, George Watson, 1970 Tommy Watson, 1969-70 1600-meter relay (3:13.06) Robert Watson, 1987 2002 - Ben Clark, Josh Norman, Chad Smithey, Carlton Williams, Trey Weatherford, 1987, 91 400-meter relay (40.75) David Weathersby, 1969-72 Brent Holmes, 400 hurdles (51.34) John Hubert Weeks, 1942 2000 - Robert Garza, shot put (59-1) Ryan Weidman, 1999-00 Ryan Weidman, javelin (216-6) Myron Weir, 1959 Ryan Weidman, hammer (151-2) M.B. Weller, 1926 1999 - Robert Garza, discus (172-4) Andrew Wells, 2012 Matt Hickl, pole vault (17-6.25) Charles Wells, 2010 Jesse Wells, 1998-99 1998 - Matt Hickl, pole vault (17-1.5) Bill Wendling, 1971 1993 - Anthony Phillips, 100-meters (10.04w) Corbin Whalum, 2013 Patrick Delice, 200-meters (20.60w) Andy White, 1955-57 Harrison Carrington, triple jump (51-4.25w) Carl White, 1966 Harrison Carrington, high jump (7-2.25) Jafus White, 1980 1992 - Jered Hausmann, javelin (175-9) John White, 1985 Harrison Carrington, triple jump (47-9.75) Melber White, 1937 1987 - James Collins, 110 hurdles (14.00) Dominique Whitehead, 2007 1986 - James Collins, 110 hurdles (13.83w) Wesley Whiten, 1992-93 Stacey Whitt, 1984-85, 87 1984 - Bernard Bouie, high jump (6-11) Bob Whitten, 1926-27 John Rivera, 10,000-meters (31:50.9) Kenneth Wilhite, 1954-55 1983 - Darrell Green, 100-meters (10.13w) Willie Wilkinson, 1951 Darrell Green, 200-meters (20.50w) John Rivera, 5,000-meters, (14:57.07) John Rivera, 10,000-meters (32:12.38) 1982 - Darrell Green, 100-meters (10.24) Darrell Green, 200-meters (20.69) 1981 - Darrell Green, 100-meters (10.30) 1980 - John Rivera, 5,000-meters (15:11.0) 1979 - Randy Reina, 5,000-meters (15:15.9)

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 33 1977 - Hughie Shaw, 100-yards (9.5) Lone Star Conference Women’s Champions Hughie Shaw, 220-yards (21.0) 2013 - Amber Perry, 400 meters (54.58) Larry Collins, Fred Woodall, Bryan Sweeney, Hughie Shaw, 2012 - Amber Perry, 400 meters (54.64) 440-yard relay (41.0) 2007 - Danielle Haynes, triple jump (38-10.5) 1976 - Jan-Arne Nilsson, 880-yards (1:53.3) 2006 - Danielle Haynes, long jump (18-2.5) Jan-Arne Nilsson, mile (4:11.3) 2005 - Brenda Lozano, hammer (141-7) Larry Collins, Hughie Shaw, Richard Mayfield, George Julia Krasnova, 100 hurdles (14.32) Franklin, 440-yard relay (40.7) 2004 - Julia Krasnova, 100 hurdles (14.65) 1974 - Eldon Tuttle, javelin (213-2) Brenda Lozano, discus (139-5) 1973 - Eldon Tuttle, javelin (213-9) Lashawndra Ratcliff, 100-meters (11.82) 1972 - Tommy Argubright, discus (160-2) Lashawndra Ratcliff, 200-meters (24.58) Robert Gonzalez, 880-yards (1:53.2) Tasha Savage, hammer (153-4) David Weathersby, 120-yard hurdles (14.2) 2003 - Liz McCumber, 3,000-meter steeplechase (12:13.34) Tommy McMillion, 440-yard hurdles (53.8) Naquisha Moulton, 100 hurdles (13.93w) 1971 - Earnest Haynes, 440-yards (47.5) Naquisha Moulton, 400 hurdles (1:01.88) 1970 - Bob Daniels, 120-yard hurdles (14.0) Lashawndra Ratcliff, 100-meters (11.60w) Bob Daniels, David Weathersby, Levi Johnson, David Tasha Savage, shot put (44-6.25) Hinojosa, 440-yard relay (40.5) Tasha Savage, hammer (155-2) 1969 - Bob Daniels, 120-yard hurdles (14.0) 2002 - Naquisha Moulton, 100 hurdles (14.25w) John Davenport, 440-yard hurdles (53.7) Precious Thibodeaux, discus (157-0) Robert Gonzalez, 880-yards (1:52.8) 2001 - Precious Thibodeaux, discus (157-6) Robert Gonzalez, mile (4:08.1) 2000 - Laton Nobles, 400 hurdles (63.82) Dwight Harrison, high jump (6-4) Sherri Cain, high jump (5-7.25) Dwight Harrison, long jump (24-1.5) 1998 - Rochella Thomas, javelin (121-9) Earnest Haynes, 100-yards (9.4) Sarah Waslynka, Kristin Ciborowski, Lina Engren, Nicole Earnest Haynes, 220-yards (21.0) Derr, 1600-meter relay (3:48.44) Homer Martinez, two-miles (9:19.0) 1996 - Anna-Karin Olsson, high jump (5-7.5) Dwight Harrison, Bob Daniels, David Hinojosa, Earnest Diana Garza, javelin (148-7) Haynes, 440-yard relay (40.6) 1995 - Diana Garza, javelin (124-1) Bob Daniels, David Hinojosa, Jay James, Earnest Haynes, 1994 - Tanya Birdow, long jump (19-3) mile relay (3:12.8) Tara Haynes, Esperanza Guerra, Sarahi Andrade, Tanya 1968 - Dwight Harrison, long jump (23-6) Birdow, 400-meter relay (47.41) Dwight Harrison, high jump (6-4) 1992 - Patricia Rivers, 200-meters (23.95) Jay James, 440-yards (47.4) Patricia Rivers, 400-meters (54.66) Homer Martinez, 2-mile (9:41.3) 1991 - Patricia Rivers, 200-meters (24.37) Don Washington, Doug Kienke, Verland Beard, Jay James, 1987 - Andrea Ratkovic, 3,000-meters (10:58.42) Mile relay (3:15.3) Andrea Ratkovic, 5,000-meters (17:26.83) 1967 - Butch Riley, javelin (195-6) Andrea Ratkovic, 10,000-meters (39:14.04) 1966 - Carl White, high jump (6-4) Dawn Davis, javelin (145-4) Robert Gonzalez, 880-yards (1:54.1) 1986 - Dawn Davis, javelin (146-10) 1965 - Gerald Pargmann, javelin (234-8) 1984 - Robin Gordon, shot put (45-7.5) 1964 - Gerald Pargmann, javelin (209-1) 1963 - Bob Shirey, long jump (25-4.5) Gerald Pargmann, javelin (202-8) 1962 - Bob Shirey, long jump (24-10) Dick Goss, 440-yards (48.9) 1961 - Tony Garza, 100-yards (9.4) Bob Shirey, long jump (24-7) Dick Watson, 440-yards (48.6) Dick Watson, 220-yards (21.7) 1960 - Dick Watson, 440-yards (47.5) Dick Watson, 220-yard hurdles (24.1) Dick Goss, Tony Garza, Dick Watson, George Brown, Mile relay (3:17.2) 1959 - George Brown, 440-yards (48.8) Dick Watson, 220-yard hurdles (23.8) James Hyden, Dick Watson, George Harris, George Brown Mile relay (3:17.1) 1957 - George Brown, 440-yards (48.8) 1956 - Billy Morris, discus (149-1)

34 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Javelina National Champions NCAA Division II 2013 - Jeron Robinson - high jump* (7-4.25), high jump (7-4.25) Jordan Yamoah - pole vault* (17-4.5), pole vault (17-8.5) C.J. Griggs - triple jump (52-5.25) 2012 - C.J. Griggs - triple jump (51-9.25) Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters* (21.37) 2005 - Lashawndra Ratcliff - 60-meters* (7.45) Carlton Williams, Brandon Brisco, Erroll Harris, Shannon Washington - 1600-meter relay* (3:13.73) 2004 - Lashawndra Ratcliff - 60-meters* (7.44) Tarmo Jallai - 110 hurdles (13.67) Carlos Moore, Jaquon Morrison, Carchell Wright, Carlton Williams - 400-meter relay (39.49) 2000 - Robert Garza - shot put* (57-0), shot put (58-4.5) Ryan Weidman - javelin (225-7) 1999 - Matt Hickl - pole vault* (18-1), pole vault (17-8.5) 1998 - Matt Hickl - pole vault (18-0.25) 1993 - Patrick Delice - 400-meters (44.58), 200-meters (20.34), 55-meters* (6.20) Harrison Carrington - triple jump (52-0) Cliff Norman, Patrick Delice, Willie Johnson, Anthony Phillips - 400-meter relay (39.36) 1991 - Patricia Rivers - 200-meters (23.75) 1982 - Darrell Green - 100-meters (10.57) Darrell Green - 200-meters (20.96) * - indicates indoor event

NAIA 1982 - Darrell Green - 200-meters (20.84) 1981 - Darrell Green - 200-meters (21.42) 1969 - Bob Daniels - 120-yard hurdles (13.9) 1960 - Dick Watson - 440-yard hurdles (51.7)

Matt Hickl Lashawndra Ratcliff 3-Time National Champion 2-Time National Champion Pole Vault 60 Meters

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 35 NAIA Herbert B. Marrett Outstanding Meet Performer 2003 - Brenda Lozano, Liz McCumber, Naquisha Moulton, 1982 - Darrell Green Lashawndra Ratcliff, Tasha Savage, Nikki Spatz

LSC Coaches of the Year CoSIDA Academic All-District VI 2011 - Ryan Dall (men) 2011 - Samantha Alvarez, Katie Dugie 2010 - Ryan Dall (men) 2010 - Erica Alvarado, Tiffany Masters 2007 - Glen Sefcik (men) 1999 - Stellan Back, Matt Hickl 2002 - Brent Ericksen (women) 1997 - Anna-Karin Olsson 1993 - Andrew Johnson (men) 1996 - Anna-Karin Olsson 1984 - Reid Harter (men) 1970 - Ken Kelley (men) Academic All-LSC 1969 - Ken Kelley (men) 2013 - Samantha Alvarez, Trevor Engel 2012 - Samantha Alvarez, Dylan Riedesel LSC Most Valuable Men’s Track (J.H. Shelton Award) 2011 - Samantha Alvarez, Katie Dugie 1983 - Darrell Green 2010 - Erica Alvarado, Jessica Martinez, Daniel Castro 1982 - Darrell Green 2009 - Erica Alvarado, Cathryn Pratka, Abel Garcia 1977 - Hughie Shaw 2008 - Erica Alvarado, Cathryn Pratka, Raquel Tidwell, 1969 - Earnest Haynes Kylie Ward, Abel Garcia, Earsel Montgomery, Isaac 1961 - Dick Watson Saldivar 2007 - Anthony Ayala LSC Most Valuable Women’s Track (Wes Kittley Award) 2006 - Jessica Godsey, Eldad Hagashi 2004 - Lashawndra Ratcliff 2005 - Jessica Godsey, Brenda Lozano 1992 - Patricia Rivers 2004 - Edward Bess 1987 - Andrea Ratkovic 2003 - Mandy Becker, April Castillo, Liz McCumber 1975 - Ken Kimes LSC Most Valuable Men’s Field (Oscar Strahan Award) 2000 - Robert Garza USTFCCCA Indoor All-Region 1993 - Harrison Carrington 2013 - Catrell Butler - 60 Hurdles, Tyler Garibay – 1600-meter 1968 - Dwight Harrison relay, C.J. Griggs - long Jump, triple Jump, Michal Idziak 1963 - Bob Shirey – 800-meters, 1600-meter relay, Geronimo Lopez – shot put, Sergio Rios – 400 meters, 60 hurdles, 1600 meters LSC Most Valuable Women’s Field (David Noble Award) relay, Jeron Robinson - high jump, Anthony Washington 1984 - Robin Gordon - 60-meters, 200-meters, 400-meters, 1600-meter relay, Hayden Woods – pole vault, Jordan Yamoah - pole vault LSC Men’s Field Athlete of the Year 2012 - Kiya Dandena - 5,000-meters, Avery Griffin - weight 2013 - Jeron Robinson throw, C.J. Griggs - triple jump, Tim Price - 200-meters, Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters, 1600-meter relay, LSC Women’s Field Athlete of the Year Tyler Garibay - 1600-meter relay, Sergio Rios - 1600-me 2011 - Samantha Alvarez ter relay, Anthony Washington - 1600-meter relay 2011 - Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters, 1600-meter relay, All-Lone Star Conference Men Norman Thompson - 1600-meter relay, Sergio Rios - 2013 - C.J. Griggs, Jeron Robinson, Hayden Woods 1600-meter relay, Anthony Washington - 1600-meter 2012 - Jonathan Woodson, Tim Price, Andrew Wells, C.J. relay Griggs, Sergio Rios, Anthony Washington 2011 - Tim Price, Kiya Dandena, Jonathan Woodson, USTFCCCA Outdoor All-Region Sergio Rios, Anthony Washington, Norman Thompson 2013 - C.J. Griggs - triple jump, long jump, Amanda Haven 2010 - Connell Davis, Trent Hesseltine, Sergio Rios, - long jump, high jump, Jeron Robinson - high jump, Tommy Singletary Jordan Yamoah - pole vault, Hayden Woods - pole vault, 2009 - Ted Dugie, Abel Garcia Michal Idziak - 800 meters, Dylan Dimock - 400 hurdles, 2006 - Jesse Balderas, Chaime Breaux, Jamar Green, Catrell Butler - 110 hurdles, Stoney Davis - hammer, Derek Solis Corbin Whalum - 100-meters, Samantha Alvarez - high 2005 - Tarmo Jallai, Tal Mor, Derek Solis jump, Aricela Alvarez - triple jump, Britny Biles - 100 2004 - Marc Evans, Tarmo Jallai, Carlos Moore, Jacob hurdles, Amber Perry - 400 meters Perez 2012 - C.J. Griggs - long jump, triple jump, 400-meter relay, Tim 2003 - Ben Clark, Martin Corona, Luis Escamilla, Brent Price - 100-meters, 200-meters, 400-meter relay, Jonathan Holmes, Carlton Williams Woodson - 200-meters, 400-meter relay, Kiya Dandena 5,000-meters, 10,000-meters, Avery Griffin - discus, All-Lone Star Conference Women hammer, Sergio Rios - 400 hurdles, Jose Trevino - shot 2013 - Amber Perry put, Andrew Wells - discus, Anthony Washington - 2012 - Amber Perry 400-meter relay, Amber Perry - 400-meters 2011 - Samantha Alvarez 2011 - Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters, 400-meter relay, 2010 - Samantha Alvarez 1600-meter relay, Anthony Washington - 400-meters, 2007 - Danielle Haynes, Kendra Lilly 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay, Tim Price - 100-me 2006 - Danielle Haynes, Kendra Lilly ters, 400-meter relay, Norman Thompson - 1600-meter 2005 - Carie Knox, Julia Krasnova, Brenda Lozano relay, Sergio Rios - 400 hurdles, 1600-meter relay, 2004 - Julia Krasnova, Brenda Lozano, Lashawndra Rat Tommy Singletary - 400-meter relay, Samantha Alvarez - cliff, Tasha Savage high jump

36 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Men’s All-Americans NCAA Division I Ryan Weidman - javelin 1982 - Darrell Green - 100-meters, 200-meters 1999 - Derrick Foster - 100-meters Robert Garza - shot put NCAA Division II Matt Hickl - pole vault (I/O) 2013 Jordan Yamoah - pole vault (I/O) Fred Wallace - discus Jeron Robinson - high jump (I/O) Ryan Weidman - javelin C.J. Griggs - triple jump (I/O) 1998 - Derrick Foster - 55-meters* Michal Idziak - 800-meters* Matt Hickl - pole vault (I/O) Anthony Washington - 60-meters* Eldon Johnson - 400-meter relay 2012 - Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters (I/O), 1600-meter relay Tyrone Kimble - 400-meter relay Tim Price - 100-meters, 200-meters (I/O) Jesse Wells - 400-meter relay C.J. Griggs - triple jump (I/O) Hamlin Williams - 400-meter relay Avery Griffin - discus 1996 - Bernard Holmes - long jump Andrew Wells - discus Willie Johnson - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Sergio Rios - 400 hurdles, 1600-meter relay Soren Kronqvist - 1600-meter relay Tyler Garibay - 1600-meter relay Mikael Linden - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Anthony Washington - 1600-meter relay Michael McKinney - 400-meters, 400-meter relay, 2011 - Jonathan Woodson - 200-meters (I/O), 400-meter 1600-meter relay relay Nat Valentine - 400-meter relay Tim Price - 400-meter relay 1995 - Willie Johnson - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Anthony Washington - 400-meter relay Soren Kronqvist - 1600-meter relay Tommy Singletary - 400-meter relay Shawn Lewis - 100-meters, 200-meters, 400-meter relay Sergio Rios - 400 hurdles Mikael Linden - 400-meter relay 2010 - C.J. Griggs - triple jump (I/O) Israel Nesbitt - 1600-meter relay Connell Davis - 400-meter relay Robert Rodriguez - 400 hurdles, 1600-meter relay Michael Price - 400-meter relay Nat Valentine - 400-meter relay Tommy Singletary - 400-meter relay 1994 - Anthony Phillips - 100-meters Jonathan Woodson - 400-meter relay 1993 - Harrison Carrington - triple jump 2006 - Chaime Breaux - triple jump* Patrick Delice - 55-meters*, 200-meters, 400-me- Eldad Hagashi - triple jump* ters, 400-meter relay 2005 - Tarmo Jallai - 60 hurdles*, 110 hurdles, 400-meter relay Willie Johnson - 400-meter relay Shannon Washington - 400-meters, 400-meter Cliff Norman - 400-meter relay relay, 1600-meter relay (I/O) Anthony Phillips - 100-meters, 400-meter relay Brandon Brisco - 1600-meter relay (I/O) 1992 - Harrison Carrington - high jump*, triple jump* Eldad Hagashi - 400-meter relay 1987 - James Collins - 110 hurdles Erroll Harris - 1600-meter relay (I/O) 1986 - James Collins - 110 hurdles Tal Mor - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay David Garcia - 3,000-meter steeplechase Carlton Williams - 1600-meter relay* 1985 - James Collins - 110 hurdles 2004 - Tarmo Jallai - 60 hurdles*, 110 hurdles Don Maltais - 110 hurdles Carlos Moore - 60-meters*, 100-meters, 400-meter relay 1984 - James Collins - long jump Jaquon Morrison - 400-meter relay Tim Terrell - 100-meters Merek Dec - shot put 1982 - Raul Garza - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Carlton Williams - 400-meter relay Darrell Green - 100-meters, 200-meters, 1600- Carchell Wright - 400-meter relay meter relay, 400-meter relay 2003 - Mike Bragg - long jump (I/O), 400-meter relay Demetrius Martin - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Ben Clark - 60 hurdles*, 110 hurdles, 400 hurdles, Tim Terrell - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay 1600-meter relay 1981 - Darrell Green - 100-meters, 200-meters Luis Escamilla - 1600-meter relay Brent Holmes - 1600-meter relay NAIA Marc Evans - discus 1982 - Darrell Green - 100-meters, 200-meters Tarmo Jallai - 60 hurdles*, 110 hurdles, 400-meter relay 1981 - Darrell Green - 100-meters, 200-meters Chad Smithey - 400-meter relay 1969 - Bob Daniels - 120-yard hurdles, 440-yard relay Carlton Williams - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Dwight Harrison - 440-yard relay 2002 - Ben Clark - 110 hurdles, 400 hurdles, 400-meter Earnest Haynes - 440-yard relay, 100-yards relay, 1600-meter relay David Hinojosa - 440-yard relay Brent Holmes - 400 hurdles, 1600-meter relay 1960 - Dick Watson - 440-yard hurdles Josh Norman - 100-meters, 400-meter relay Chad Smithey - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay Carlton Williams - 400-meter relay, 1600-meter relay 2000 - Stellan Back - decathlon Robert Garza - shot put (I/O), discus

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 37 Women’s All-Americans NCAA Division II 1999 - Lina Engren - heptathlon 2013 - Amanda Haven - high jump Anna Olsson - heptathlon 2011 - Samantha Alvarez - high jump Sarah Waslynka - 400-meters 2007 - Kendra Lilly - discus, shot put 1998 - Sarah Waslynka - 400-meters 2006 - Kendra Lilly - discus 1997 - Nicole Derr - 400-meter relay 2005 - Julia Krasnova - 400 hurdles Lina Engren - 400-meter relay Brenda Lozano - discus Esperanza Guerra - 400-meter relay Lashawndra Ratcliff - 60-meters*, 200-meters* Bridgette Johnson - 400-meter relay 2004 - Mina Kelly - 1600-meter relay* 1996 - Diana Garza - javelin Carrie Knox - 1600-meter relay* Anna Olsson - long jump, high jump Julia Krasnova - 400-meters*, 1600-meter relay* 1994 - Tanya Birdow - long jump Lashawndra Ratcliff - 60-meters*, 1600-meter Diana Garza - javelin relay*, 100-meters, 200-meters 1993 - Arlesia Harris - long jump, 100 hurdles Tasha Savage - shot put (I/O) 1992 - Patricia Rivers - 200-meters, 400-meters 2003 - Naquisha Moulton - 60 hurdles*, 100 hurdles, 400- 1991 - Patricia Rivers - 200-meters hurdles 1987 - Lynette Brown - long jump Lashawndra Ratcliff - 60-meters*, 100-meters, 1985 - Lynette Brown - triple jump 200-meters 1984 - Lynette Brown - triple jump 2002 - Pia Lindroth - high jump (I/O) Debbie Kay - triple jump Precious Thibodeaux - discus Robin Gordon - discus, javelin 2001 - Sherri Cain - high jump 1982 - Robin Gordon - discus Precious Thibodeaux - discus Edye Lea - javelin (NAIA) 2000 - Sherri Cain - high jump Anna-Karin Olsson - long jump* I/O - Indoor and Outdoor * - indicates Indoor event

Amanda Haven 2013 All-American

38 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athlet- ics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an inno- vative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member insti- tutions and to allow for comprehensive develop- ment of student-athletes through academic servic- es and life skills programming. The LSC continues Wagnon Robotham Poerner Wright to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mex- as the premier ico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has includ- NCAA Division ed members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. II conference in Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the out- the nation. set of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s The league’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M mission is to (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) foster student joined the league soon after. participation and success among member institu- Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, tions in Division II intercollegiate athletics as an while Harding reconnected with the league as an integral part of each institution’s total educational affiliate member in track and field in 2013. program. The LSC strives for academic excel- Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Hous- lence, stresses involvement within the commu- ton, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, Mc- nity, and prides itself in upholding traditions while Murry, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central Okla- continually seeking new opportunities to provide homa, East Central (Okla.), Northeastern State student-athletes with a unique and superior expe- (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern rience. Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has devel- While the LSC has maintained a long-standing oped from a five-team conference of Texas-based tradition of competitive athletic programs for its schools to a nine-member league that spans three members, many teams and individuals have gone states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. league continues to assist its member institutions Entering 2013-14, LSC member institutions have in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic pro- collected 74 NCAA national championships since grams that are compatible with the highest stan- the league joined the Division II membership in dards of education and competitive sports. 1982. Throughout the league’s 82-year history, various The LSC conducts conference championships institutions have competed under the LSC ban- in 16 sports (seven men and nine women). Men’s ner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce championships include football, cross country, (then East Texas State) remains from the original basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, out- group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas door track and field and . Women’s titles are State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor Intercollegiate Athletic Association. track and field, and golf. The membership alignment has changed over The conference office is located in Richardson, the years, with current members having been Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Stan Wagnon added from 1954 to 1995. Texas A&M-Kingsville serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Jay (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo Poerner (Compliance) Melanie Robotham (Media State in 1968. Relations) and Tommy Wright (Corporate Sales Conference membership remained within the and Marketing).

Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide • 39 LSC Men’s Championship Results LSC Women’s Championship Results 1955 - Kingsville, May 13-14, 12.5 points (4th) 1983 - San Marcos, April 29-30, 45 points (4th) 1956 - Commerce, May 11-12, 10.5 points (5th) 1984 - Kingsville, April 27-28, 37 points (5th) 1957 - Beaumont, May 10-11, 9.5 points (6th) 1985 - Abilene, April 26-27, 24 points (4th) 1958 - San Marcos, May 9-10, 11 points (T-5th) 1986 - San Angelo, April 25-26, 43 points (3rd) 1959 - Kingsville, May 11-12, 41 points (4th) 1987 - Commerce, April 24-25, 55 points (2nd) 1960 - Nacogdoches, May 13-14, 34.5 points (3rd) 1991 - Commerce, May 4, 6 points (4th) 1961 - Commerce, May 12-13, 36 points (4th) 1992 - Kingsville, May 9, 35 points (3rd) 1962 - Beaumont, May 11-12, 25.7 points (4th) 1993 - Abilene, May 8, 37 points (3rd) 1963 - Brownwood, May 10-11, 16 points (6th) 1994 - San Angelo, May 7, 52 points (3rd) 1964 - Nacogdoches, May 8-9, 5 points (7th) 1996 - Commerce, April 19-20, 68 points (3rd) 1965 - Commerce, May 7-8, 14 points (7th) 1997 - Stephenville, April 18-19, 34 points (5th) 1966 - Abilene, May 13-14, 24.5 points (7th) 1998 - Kingsville, April 17-18, 58 points (3rd) 1967 - San Marcos, May 12-13, 41 points (4th) 1999 - Abilene, April 16-17, 65 points (3rd) 1968 - Nacogdoches, May 11, 60 points (2nd) 2000 - San Angelo, April 21-22, 53 points (4th) 1969 - Kingsville, May 9-10, 82 points (1st) 2001 - Stephenville, April 20-21, 41 points (5th) 1970 - Alpine, May 8-9, 55 points (1st) 2002 - Commerce, April 19-20, 108 points (3rd) 1971 - San Angelo, April 23-24, 23 points (6th) 2003 - Abilene, May 2-3, 170 points (3rd) 1972 - Commerce, April 28-29, 49 points (3rd) 2004 - Kingsville, May 7-8, 99 points (3rd) 1973 - Brownwood, April 27-28, 24 points (6th) 2005 - San Angelo, April 21-22, 98 points (3rd) 1974 - Huntsville, April 25-26, 67 points (3rd) 2006 - Stephenville, April 21-22, 98 points (3rd) 1975 - San Marcos, April 28-29, 24 points (8th) 2007 - Commerce, May 4-6, 82 points (3rd) 1976 - Nacogdoches, April 26-27, 71.3 points (4th) 2008 - Abilene, May 2-4, 41 points (4th) 1977 - Kingsville, April 25-26, 74 points (3rd) 2009 - Kingsville, May 7-9, 19 points (5th) 1978 - Abilene, April 24-25, 26 points (7th) 2010 - San Angelo, May 7-9, 77 points (4th) 1979 - Commerce, April 23-24, 33.3 points (7th) 2011 - Stephenville, May 6-8, 47 points (8th) 1980 - San Angelo, April 28-29, 20 points (6th) 2012 - Commerce, May 3-5, 66.5 (5th) 1981 - Brownwood, April 27-28, 34 points (5th) 2013 - Canyon, May 2-4, 54.83 (6th) 1982 - Huntsville, April 23-24, 46 points (3rd) 1983 - San Marcos, April 29-30, 62 points (4th) 1984 - Kingsville, April 27-28, 94 points (3rd) NCAA Division II National Championship 1985 - Abilene, April 26-27, 135 points (2nd) 1981 - M (16 points, 13th) 1986 - San Angelo, April 25-26, 89 points (3rd) 1982 - M (46 points, 11th) 1987 - Commerce, April 24-25, 66 points (3rd) 1983 - W (3 points, 48th) 1991 - Commerce, May 4, 25 points (5th) 1984 - M (16 points, 24th) W (28 points, 14th) 1992 - Kingsville, May 9, 42 points (4th) 1985 - M (8.5 points, 23rd) W (4 points, 34th) 1993 - Abilene, May 8, 63 points (3rd) 1986 - M (13 points, 16th) 1994 - Abilene, May 7, 58 points (3rd) 1987 - M (8 points, 25th) W (2 points, 32nd) 1996 - Commerce, April 19-20, 70 points (3rd) 1991 - W (10 points, 22nd) 1997 - Stephenville, April 18-19, 8 points (7th) 1992 - W (14 points, 14th) 1998 - Kingsville, April 17-18, 87 points (4th) 1993 - M (48 points, 4th) W (3 points, 31st) 1999 - Abilene, April 16-17, 133 (2nd) 1994 - M (5 points, 36th) W (12 points, 17th) 2000 - San Angelo, April 21-22, 95 points (3rd) 1995 - M (18 points, 15th) 2001 - Stephenville, April 20-21, 39 points (5th) 1996 - M (16 points, 17th) W (9.5 points, 24th) 2002 - Commerce, April 19-20, 104 points (3rd) 1997 - W (3 points, 31st) 2003 - Abilene, May 2-3, 109 points (3rd) 1998 - M (12 points, 18th) W (2 points, 38th) 2004 - Kingsville, May 7-8, 120 points (3rd) 1999 - M (29 points, 11th) W (13 points, 19th) 2005 - San Angelo, April 22-23, 93 points (3rd) 2000 - M (25 points, 10th) W (6 points, 38th) 2006 - Stephenville, April 21-22, 121.5 points (3rd) 2001 - W (8 points, 32nd) 2007 - Commerce, May 4-6, 53 points (5th) 2002 - M (25 points, 9th) W (8.5 points, 30th) 2008 - Abilene, May 2-4, 50 points (5th) 2003 - M (27 points, 9th) W (9 points, 28th) 2009 - Kingsville, May 7-9, 60 points (4th) 2004 - M (27 points, 9th) W (16 points, 17th) 2010 - San Angelo, May 7-9, 106 points (T-4th) 2005 - M (23 points, 10th) W (7 points, 35th) 2011 - Stephenville, May 6-8, 106 points (3rd) 2006 - W (5 points, 38th) 2012 - Commerce, May 3-5, 170.83 (2nd) 2007 - W (6 points, 37th) 2013 - Canyon, May 2-4, 57 (7th) 2010 - M (4 points, 46th) 2011 - M (13 points, 21st) W (8 points, 30th) 2012 - M (44 points, 6th) 2013 - M (30 points, 7th) W (4 points, 45th)

40 • Texas A&M-Kingsville Track & Field Media Guide cott ines Vice President ofS IntercollegiateG Athletics & Campus Recreation

Beginning his career in 1983 overseeing the departments of strategic and financial planning, as an assistant baseball coach athletics, career services, alumni, Gines served on the NAIA’s at the University of Virginia and development, marketing and national oversight (Council of later becoming one of the nation’s communications. Prior to this role Athletic Administrators) and youngest Division I head coaches, Gines served as the director of legislative committees; the Scott Gines concluded his 17- athletics at Texas A&M University- NCAA II Northeast Regional year Division I coaching career Kingsville, a post he assumed in Advisory Committee; chaired in 2000 with 37 professional August 2007. the Lone Star Conference (LSC) draft or free agent selections A 1983 distinguished graduate Expansion Committee; and he is while revitalizing and becoming of the VMI, Gines holds a M.Ed. a current member of the NCAA’s the all-time wins leader upon from the University of Virginia, membership-wide Research his departure at two institutions. completed all doctoral coursework Committee. An experienced From 2000-2009 Gines served in sport psychology at UVA speaker, Gines is a past-presenter as an NAIA and NCAA II director and is a doctoral candidate in at the NCAA, NAIA, and NACDA of athletics at three universities, educational leadership and policy national conventions. elevating revenues, launching at the University of St. Thomas Gines is listed in Who’s Who capital improvements, community (MN). He is a fellow of the Higher Among America’s Teachers engagement initiatives, and Education Management Institute (1996), the Manchester Who’s fostering department growth at Peabody College, Vanderbilt Who Among Executives and while capturing 9 conference University and holds a certificate Professionals, and the Empire championships and 17 post- from the Sport Management Who’s Who. A1984 Outstanding season bids highlighted by 3 Elite Institute Executive Program. A Young Men of America recipient Eight, 2 Final Four and 1 national reviewer for the Journal of Sport and 1984 U.S. Olympic Tryout championship appearance. Administration and Supervision participant, Gines received the Gines’ 31-year higher education and the Administrative Issues 1989 Big South Coach of the Year career spans a diverse range Journal, his publications include award (baseball), and TAMUK of institutions and leadership submissions in the Journal of athletics is a 3-time recipient of positions. In January 2013 Sport and Exercise Psychology, the LSC Community Engagement Gines became the vice president The Coaching Clinic, A.B.C.A Award of Excellence. for intercollegiate athletics and Quarterly Digest and Medicine and Gines is married to the former campus recreation. He served Science in Sports and Exercise. Ginger Holley, a 1983 Davidson as vice president for institutional Gines taught sport management College alumna and registered advancement at Texas A&M courses at Dakota Wesleyan and nurse. They have two grown University-Kingsville from July Fairmont State Universities. children, son, Patrick, and 2009 through December 2012, Recognized for his work in daughter, Kelly.

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Dr. Steven H. Tallant became NAACP and the “Humanitarian of board member for the Board of the 19th president of Texas A&M the Year” from LULAC Council #1. Directors for KEDT/South Texas University-Kingsville in October In 2011, he was named “Citizen Public Broadcasting System, Inc. 2008. He immediately focused of the Year” by the Kingsville Prior to joining the university, on building a leadership team, Chamber of Commerce and in Tallant served as provost and vice increasing enrollment, enhancing 2010 he was named “Newsmaker chancellor for academic affairs at university facilities and increasing of the Year” by the Kingsville the University of Wisconsin-Eau the visibility of the campus through Record. The Kleberg Hispanic Claire where he was responsible a wider marketing initiative. Chamber of Commerce honored for all undergraduate and Recruitment and retention him with is “Special Leadership graduate academic programs. remain focal points of his Award” in 2011. He also provided leadership in presidency, and these efforts In 2012, Texas A&M University several restructuring initiatives, led to an 27 percent increase System Chancellor John Sharp including the creation of the in enrollment during a four-year appointed him to the Texas A&M College of Education and Human period. The campus infrastructure System Office of Sponsored Sciences and the College of also is a priority with approximately Research Services Advisory Nursing and Health Services. $100 million in new construction Board. The same year, State He also has 20 years of military and renovations on campus, Representative Todd Hunter service and served as chief of Air including two new residence halls, appointed him to the Education Force Family Research at the a new recreation center and a new Workforce Task Force in Corpus Pentagon from 1991-1994. dining facility. This expansion was Christi. President Tallant earned his B.A. accompanied by development of He is a member of the Executive (Sociology) from the University of a campus master plan to guide Committee for the Texas Council Florida, his M.S.W. (Social Work) growth and construction over the of Public Universities Presidents from the University of Utah and next 50 years. and Chancellors and a past his Ph.D. (Social Welfare) from He has been recognized for his chair of the Lone Star Council the University of Wisconsin- commitment to higher education of Presidents. Tallant also is a Madison. He also is a graduate and the community many member of the Off-site Review of the Governor’s Executive times throughout his career; Committee for the Southern Development Program through most recently; he received the Association of Colleges and the Lyndon B. Johnson School President’s Award from the Schools Commission on College, of Public Affairs at The University Corpus Christi chapter of the Cluster 10. In addition, he is a of Texas.

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