Volleyball Begins LSC Play With New Mexico Teams The A&M-Kingsville and they will take on Eastern New Division II. (Judson), averages 3.26 kills a set volleyball team will open its Lone Mexico at 2 p.m. Saturday. Alexis Wick, 6-2 junior middle and is second in sets with a 3.53 Star Conference schedule Friday Western is in its first season blocker from Leander (Rouse), average. and Saturday as it hosts two New as a member of the LSC. leads the Javelinas in attack Casey Klobedans, 5-9 junior Mexico teams in the Steinke The Javelinas are 8-1 for percentage (.414) and is second in setter from Boerne (Champiion), Center. the year. Their lone loss was to blocks with 1.0 a set. averages 9.97 sets and Krystal The Javelinas and Western Wayne (Neb.) State, the No. 3- Krystal Faison, 5-7 junior Puente, 5-8 junior libero from San New Mexico meet at 4 p.m. Friday ranked team in NCAA outside hitter from San Antonio (Continued on Page 4)

VOLUME XVII, NO. 6 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 SEPT. 14, 2016 Krystal Faison Javelinas Open LSC Football Campaign in Javelina Stadium Against Nationally Ranked MSU Mustangs The Texas A&M-Kingsville MSU won last year’s game, Greg Pitre, 5-9, 190-pound Anthony Autry, 6-2, 190- Braedon Robinson, 5-10, 255- football team opens its Lone Star 49-41, in Wichita Falls. senior running back from Hutto, is pound senior wideout from pound junior defensive lineman Conference campaign Saturday The Javelinas have racked up the top rusher with 65.5 yards a Atlanta,Ga., has 10 receptions for from San Antonio (East Central), when it faces Midwestern State, impressive statistics in their first game and 4.5 yards a carry. He has 185 yards and three touchdowns. (Continued on Page 2) one of the top-ranked teams in two outings. one touchdown on the ground. NCAA Division II, in Javelina They are averaging 429 total Myles Carr, 6-2, 210-pound Stadium. yards a game, 180 rushing and 249 senior quarterback from Arcadia, Kickoff will be at 7 p.m. passing. Calif., has completed 30 of 36 (.833) The Javelinas are 2-0 after Defensively, the Javelinas have passes for 238 yards a game. He beating Simon Fraser (British allowed 184.5 total yards an outing, has seven touchdown throws and Columbia), 68-7, last weekend in minus 16.5 rushing and 201 passing. has had no interceptions. Kingsville. Midwestern State has played Lone Star Con ference Football Standings once and downed Truman (Mo.) Team W L Pct. Permian Basin, 7 p.m.; *Angelo State. A&M-Kingsville 2 0 1.000 State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m. The Mustangs are nationally Texas-Permian Basin 2 0 1.000 Last Weekend’s Results: ranked in all of the Division II polls Midwestern State 1 0 1.000 Texas A&M-Kingsville 68, Simon and have shared the favorite role A&M-Commerce 1 0 1.000 Fraser (British Columbia) 7; in the LSC with Texas A&M- E. New Mexico 1 1 .500 Texas A&M-Commerce 40, Delta Commerce, the Javelinas opponent Angelo State 1 1 .500 (Miss.) State 28; Oklahoma the following weekend. Panhandle State 1 1 .500 Panhandle State 20, Arkansas-Pine Midwestern has won the LSC Tarleton State 0 2 .000 Bluff 16; West Texas A&M 26, postseason playoff championship W. New Mexico 0 2 .000 Colorado State-Pueblo 10; the past two years and has This Weekend’s Games: Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 31, advanced into the national *Midwestern State at Texas A&M- Tarleton State 28; Texas-Permian playoffs. Kingsville, 7 p.m.; *Oklahoma Basin 49, Arizona Christian 34; Pass Breakup The Javelinas have lost five in Panhandle State at Western New *Eastern New Mexico 37, Western Javelina defensive back Joe Crowe, 5-11, 170-pound defensive back a row to the Mustangs, dating Mexico, 1 p.m.; *Texas A&M- New Mexico 16; Angelo State 47, from Houston (Aldine Nimitz), breaks up a pass early in last weekend’s back to 2010 when the Javelinas Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, 2 Northern Michigan 41. football game with Simon Fraser of British Columbia. The Javelinas took a 27-7 victory in Kingsville. p.m.; *West Texas A&M at Texas- * games. defeated the Clan, 68-7, in the home opener. Faison, Autry Javelina Hash IBC Honorees By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Texas A&M-Kingsville Lone Star Conference volleyball player Krystal Faison Hall of Honor THERE IS NO bigger occasion in collegiate sports than when and Javelina football wideout a school inducts its greats into the Hall of Fame. Anthony Autry were named the Induction Ceremony Such will be the case Friday night when the newest class of IBC Bank athletes of the week for inductees is taken into the Javelina Hall of Fame. their performances last week. And this year’s inductees certainly fit into the description of Faison, junior outside hitter And Reception Javelina greats. And they come from five different sports. from San Antonio (Judson), had 62 3 p.m. - Oct. 1 The individual inductees are Steve Foley, All-American baseball kills as the Javelinas went 4-1. She also had 12 blocks. player; Roberto Garza, All- player and track and Peacock Auditorium Autry, senior from Atlanta, Ga., field athlete, and Andrea Ratkovic, cross country and track and field caught four passes for 109 yards in Biology-Earth Sciences Building athlete. the Javelinas’ 68-7 victory over The 1995-96 men’s basketball team is also being inducted. It Simon Fraser (British Columbia). won one of the two Lone Star Conference championships the He had touchdown receptions Javelinas have had. of 80, eight and six yards. The Javelina Hall of Fame was initiated in 1972 and has been IBC Bank Athletes of the Week the model for other college halls through the years. Sept. 5-10 – Alexis Wick, volleyball YOU’LL NEED TO keep a schedule with you this weekend to Myles Carr, football keep all of the events lined up. There will be the Javelina volleyball team’s opening Lone Star Football Hosting Conference match at 4 p.m. Friday in the Steinke Center. The MSU Saturday Javelina Hall of Fame induction Friday is set for 6:30 p.m. (Continued From Page 1) Nearby on the campus of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, the has 10 tackles as does Brandon Jones, men’s and women’s cross country teams will be competing in their 6-3, 250-pound sophomore lineman closest thing to a home meet. from Houston (Nimitz). Robinson has Saturday there is a 1 p.m. LSC volleyball match in the SPEC four tackles for losses and two sacks. and the Javelina football team will host Midwestern State at 7 p.m. Jones had 4.5 tackles for losses and four sacks. A SECOND CONSECUTIVE big weekend for the Javelinas. Midwestern had 445 total Football won its second game, equally its total number of yards in its only game, 150 rushing victories in 2014 and 2015. and 295 passing. Volleyball improved to 8-1. Its lone loss was to Wayne (Neb.) The Mustangs allowed 255 State, the No. 3 team in NCAA Division II. total yards, 100 rushing and 155 And the men’s and women’s cross country squads debuted by passing. finishing second in the Our Lady of the Lake Invitational in San Adrian Seales, 5-10, 205- Antonio. pound sophomore running back Javelina Joe Ventura won the men’s individual title. from Stafford, rushed for 65 yards in the opener, and he averaged 4.6 THE SIMON FRASER fans attending last weekend’s football yards a carry. He scored once. game in Javelina Stadium were impressed with the protocol at the Quade Coward, 6-4, 215- beginning of the game. pound senior quarterback from Cleburne, completed 24 of 38 (.632) The Javelina Marching Band played the Canadian national passes for 295 yards. anthem and the Canada flag was flown along with the United States Statron Jones, 5-9, 180-pound and Texas flags. senior wide receiver from Austin One of the Canadian visitors said that on occasion the team has (Manor), had nine receptions for played in the U.S. and the Canadian flag wasn’t flown and the 120 yards. anthem not played. Josh Wydermyer, 5-10, 185- pound sophomore defensive back THE JAVELINA FOOTBALL team jumped from No. 6 to No. from Pflugerville (Hendrickson), 3 last week in the Lone Star Conference power poll by had eight tackles. Induction of Javelina Former LSCScoop.com. After two consecutive home The Javelinas had been sixth in the preseason poll and after games, the Javelinas will be on the Football Player Dwayne Nix their 31-22 victory over Incarnate Word in the opener, the team road Sept. 24 to face defending moved up to third behind Texas A&M-Commerce (No. 1) and LSC champion Texas A&M- Midwestern State (No. 2). (Continued on Page 3) Commerce in Commerce. Javelina Hash Upcoming Javelina Events Javelina Hash Sept. 16 – Volleyball: *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 4 p.m. By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Islander Splash in Corpus Christi. General: Javelina Hall of Fame banquet, Memorial Student Union (Continued from Page 2) Building, 6 p.m. Lone Star Conference Power Poll By LSCScoop.com. Women’s Tennis: Midwestern State Tournament in Wichita Falls. 1. Texas A&M-Commerce – didn’t learn much from week Sept. 17 - Football: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic Heritage Weekend/Javelina Hall of Fame and Special one. Awards Weekend). 2. Midwestern State – appears to be in mid-season form. Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville – big win over an FCS team with Women’s Tennis: Midwestern State Tournament in Wichita Falls. 18 returning starters. Sept. 20 – Volleyball: St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. 4. Angelo State – Rams led by 10 at the half, fell apart in the Sept. 23 – Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 5 p.m. last 30 minutes. Women’s Tennis: Dallas Baptist in Austin, 11 a.m. 5. Eastern New Mexico – running game still solid, passing and Sept. 24 - Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 7 p.m. D not so much. Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 1 p.m. 6. West Texas A&M – defense played well, offense needs Volleyball: Dallas Baptist in Dallas, 7 p.m. some work. General: Javelina Cross Country High School Invitational 7. Oklahoma Panhandle State – kept it close for 15 minutes, Meet, L.E. Ramey Golf Course, 8 a.m. had some offensive success. Sept. 29 – Women’s Tennis: Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals 8. Tarleton State – also kept it close for 15 minutes but shut in Dallas. down after that. Sept. 30 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. 9. Texas-Permian Basin – a nice program opening win has the Women’s Tennis: Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals in Falcons moving up the chart. Dallas. 10. Western New Mexico – never really threatened against FSC Oct. 1 - Football: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend). San Diego. Volleyball: *Angelo State in San Angelo, 2 p.m. Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Chili Pepper Festival in THE JAVELINAS MADE a similar jump in the weekly poll by Kevin Piel Fayetteville, Ark. General: Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor induction and Kale Steed of the Amarillo Globe News. Piel Named reception, Peacock Auditorium, 3 p.m. His poll: Women’s Tennis: Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals in 1. Texas A&M-Commerce Play-by-Play Dallas. 2. Midwestern State Announcer on Oct. 3 – Women’s Golf: Lady Buff Stampede in Amarillo. 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville Oct. 4 – Women’s Golf: Lady Buff Stampede in Amarillo. 4. West Texas A&M Javelina Sports Oct. 7 – Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 5. Angelo State Oct. 8 - Football: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBD. 6. Eastern New Mexico Network Volleyball: *Texas –Permian Basin in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 7. Tarleton State Kevin Piel, who is a Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Incarnate Word Meet in San 8. Oklahoma Panhandle State communications assistant for the Antonio. 9. Western New Mexico Corpus Christi Hooks, is the new Oct. 10 – Women’s Golf: Dallas Baptist Classic in Dallas. 10. Texas-Permian Basin play-by-play announcer on the Oct. 11 – Women’s Golf: Dallas Baptist Classic in Dallas. How nice it is to see the Javelinas, long one of the top football Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina Oct. 14 – Volleyball: *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 5:30 p.m. programs in the nation, back in the upper echelon of the Sports Network. Oct. 15 - Football: *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg conference. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Piel Bank Homecoming Game). holds a bachelor’s degree in Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, noon telecommunications from Bowling THE JAVELINA FOOTBALL team got mentioned in the latest Volleyball: St. Edward’s in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. Green (Ohio) State. issue of Sports Illustrated. Oct. 18 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. He started his broadcasting An article mentioned the four NCAA Division II teams that Oct. 21 – Volleyball: *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 6 p.m. career in high school. opened with victories over NCAA Division I-AA squads. Baseball: Laredo Junior College scrimmage in Kingsville, 2 p.m. He was with the Bowling Oct. 22 – Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 6 p.m. The Javelinas’ 31-22 victory over Incarnate Word was one of Green Sports Organization while in Football: *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. the four. college and was the network Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Lone Star Conference producer for Falcon Sports Championships in Commerce. TEXAS-PERMIAN BASIN played its first collegiate football Properties in football and Oct. 24 – Women’s Golf: Incarnate Word Fall Invitational in San Antonio. game ever Sept. 3 and the Falcons were successful, defeating Sul basketball. Oct. 25 – Women’s Golf: Incarnate Word Fall Invitational in San Antonio. Ross State. Piel has held baseball Oct. 28 – Baseball: Coastal Bend College scrimmage in Kingsville, 2 p.m. The game was played on the UTPB home field in Odessa. announcing internships in the Volleyball: *Texas A&M—Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. The Falcons play in Ratcliff Stadium which became nationally summer. He worked the Alaska Oct. 29 - Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. known when the television series, “Friday Night Lights,” had its summer league in 2015. (Communication Appreciation Weekend). football action shots filmed there. He is the son of Kendal and Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 1 p.m. (Continued on Page 4) Deborah Piel of Toledo. *Lone Star Conference games/matches JavelinaJavelina HashHash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External

(Continued from Page 3) The series was based on a book highlighting Odessa high school football. The stadium, also home to Odessa Permian High School and Odessa High School, has a capacity of 19,302 and the Falcons drew 13,856 for the opener. The Javelinas won’t play the Falcons in Ratliff until the 2017 season.

FORMER JAVELINA SOFTBALL player Mandy Maddocks- Helman had a big welcome home last week when she returned to Corpus Christi after being deployed to Afghanistan. She was met at the airport by the Ray High School band and New Facilites cheerleaders along with friends and family. New restrooms have been opened on each side of Javelina Stadium. One is at the Northeast end of the She and her husband, Dean, met while deployed in Afghanistan stadium and the other is between the stadium and Nolan Ryan Field. six years ago. Mandy is a Navy Petty Officer 1st Class. Volleyball Hosting New Mexico Teams She has been a softball coach at Ray for 15 years. (Continued from Page 1) Lauren Frye, 6-0 senior middle 4.67 digs a set. She was inducted into the Corpus Christi Carroll High School Antonio (Incarnate Word blocker from Amissville, Va., The Javelinas open a six- Hall of Fame last year. Academy), averages 3.74 digs. averages 4.3 kills and Alexis match road trip beginning Mandy was with the Javelinas in 1998-99. Haley Hutchinson, 6-1 Aguirre, 5-7 junior setter from Tuesday night when they face St. She was All-Lone Star Conference, LSC all-academic and an sophomore middle blocker from Artesia, N.M., averages 7.21 sets. Mary’s in San Antonio. All-American Scholar-Athlete while with the Javelinas. Georgetown (Rouse), is the leader Aundrea Aguilar, 5-4 junior The Javelinas defeated the in blocks with a 1.09 average. libero from Clovis, N.M., averages Rattlers, 3-0, earlier in Kingsville. THREE TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE players were named to Western is 6-3 for the year. the all-tournament team at the end of the Christian Brothers Heather Verrill, 6-3 junior middle blocker from Barstow, Calif., Tournament in Memphis, Tenn. 2016 Javelina Remaining Volleyball Schedule Javelinas on the team were Krystal Faison, 5-7 junior outside leads the team in attack percentage Sept. 16 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 4 p.m. hitter from San Antonio (Judson); Casey Klobedans, 5-9 junior (3.51) and kills (3.19). Melanie Hughes, 5-7 junior Sept. 17 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. setter from Boerne (Champion), and Alexis Wick, 6-2 junior middle setter from Riverside, Calif., Sept. 20 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. blocker from Leander (Rouse). averages 4.73 sets and Ashley Sept. 23 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 5 p.m. The Javelinas went 4-0 in the tournament, defeating teams from Mataela, 5-7 junior libero from Sept. 24 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 1 p.m. four different states and conferences. Laie, Hawaii, averages 3.77 digs. Sept. 24 – Dallas Baptist in Dallas, 7 p.m. There was no all-tournament team selected in the Colorado Eastern had a 4-4 record going Sept. 30 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. Oct. 1 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 2 p.m. State-Pueblo tournament last weekend in Pueblo, Colo. into a Tuesday night match with Oct. 7 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Lubbock Christian in Lubbock. Oct. 8 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 2 p.m. WHEN EASTERN NEW Mexico and Western New Mexico Brooklyn Biel, 6-1 junior Oct. 14 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 5:30 p.m. met on the gridiron last weekend, it was the first time the interstate middle blocker from Laveen, Ariz., Oct. 15 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, noon rivals had played since 2005. has a .329 attack percentage. Oct. 15 – St. Edward’s in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. Western joins Eastern in the Lone Star Conference this season. Lone Star Conference Oct. 18 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Their matchup was the first LSC game of the season, and also Volleyball Standings Oct. 21 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 6 p.m. opened the new on-campus football stadium on the Eastern (Through Sunday) Oct. 22 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 6 p.m. campus. Team W L Pct. Oct. 28 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Eastern has played at Blackwater Draw since joining the Angelo State 9 1 .900 Oct. 29 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Nov. 1 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 1 p.m. conference. A&M-Kingsville 8 1 .889 Nov. 1 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Tarleton State 7 1 .875 Nov. 4 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 7 p.m. LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: W. New Mexico 6 3 .667 …Lacey Taylor has been named to the West Texas A&M Nov. 5 - *Texas-Permian Bsin in Odessa, noon. E. New Mexico 4 4 .500 Nov. 11 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 5 p.m. softball coaching staff. Midwestern State 4 4 .500 Nov. 12 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Taylor finished her eligibility with the Buffaloes in May, A&M-Commerce 4 4 .500 Nov. 17-19 – Lone Star Conference Championships at site of No. receiving a bachelor’s degree. West Texas A&M 4 4 .500 1 seed. She joins head coach Kevin Blaskowski, associate head coach Texas-Permian Basin 4 5 .444 *Lone Star Conference matches. Candace Abrams, assistant coach Tyler Wilkinson and graduate Texas Woman’s 3 5 .375 (Continued on Page 5) Cameron 2 6 .250 JavelinaJavelina Hash Hash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs

(Continued from Page 4) assistant coach Jaime Edwards on the staff. …Stedman Allen, who was on the Angelo State basketball team last season, has signed a professional contract with CB Virgen de la Concha in Zamora, Spain. He averaged 15.5 points a game in 2015-16. …Katie MacLeay of Angelo State was named Division 2 Conference Commissioners Association regional scholar-athlete of the year for 2015-16. She was one of eight regional honorees and represented the South Central Region. MacLeay was a senior volleyball player at ASU. She had a 4.00 grade point average while majoring in biology. Ready For Action …Track and field athlete Bri Leeper of West Texas A&M has The new beach volleyball courts, where the Javelina beach volleyball team will practice and play its home been named one of the 30 finalists for the NCAA Woman of the matches, are close to being ready for play. The nets were expected to be erected this week. Year award. Canby Selected for Induction Into NCAA DIVISION II notes: …Mike Racy has been named commissioner of the Mid- Texas Tennis Hall of Fame in Waco America Intercollegiate Athletics Association when Dr. Bob Margaret Johnson Canby, She participates in United involvement in San Antonio tennis Boerigter retires Jan. 31. who is a member of the Javelina States Tennis Association events leagues and programs. Boerigter has been commissioner for six years. Hall of Fame, will be inducted into and has represented the U.S. in A son, John, is a graduate of Racy joined the NCAA staff in 1993 and served as the NCAA the Texas Tennis Hall of Fame Oct. International Tennis Federation West Point and a lieutenant Division II vice president from 1999-2013. He was a member of 29 in Waco. World Tennis events. colonel in the Army Reserves. the NCAA president’s cabinet. The honor is the highest in Canby has played in Daughter Charlee is a Racy created the NCAA Division II Championship Series and Texas tennis. international team competitions as graduate of the U.S. Naval helped get the “Life in the Balance” passed. She is one of four individuals well as an individual. Academy and a captain in the He attended Washburn (Kan.), a member of the MIAA, and selected for induction this year. She attended San Antonio Naval Reserves. worked for the NAIA after graduatioin. Inductees include those who Alamo Heights High School and A son, Robert, is a electro He received a law degree from Missouri-Kansas City and was as players, coaches or has been a long-time leader in the physiologist, a cardiologist who in legal practice in Kansas City. contributors have achieved San Antonio Tennis Association, primarily inserts pacemakers. …Donald Lyle, former athletic director at Grove City (Pa.), distinction in tennis or have running tennis leagues, helping Canby received a bachelor of was named the recipient of the Bob Frederick Sportsmanship otherwise contributed to the junior tennis, serving as chair of science degree from Texas A&I in Award, selected by the NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and growth, development and the league committees and serving 1954 and taught at San Antonio Ethical Conduct. administration of the sport. on the group’s board of directors. Sam Houston High School and He was at Grove City for 43 years before retiring in 2015. Members are recognized in Her college intramural play Longfellow Junior High School in Three athletes and a team were also selected to receive the the inductee Gallery of the Texas and participation in club tennis led San Antonio. NCAA Student-Athlete Sportsmanship Awards. Tennis Museum and Hall of Fame her to involvement with the USTA While at Texas A&I, she won in Waco. in 1985 after her children were intramural championships in The individuals are Ruben Guerrero, basketball player at South The Gallery, located in the grown. swimming, tennis, basketball, Florida; Minden Miles, rifle athlete at TCU and Imke Oelerich, cross middle of the museum, is lined with Canby is married to Dr. John softball and volleyball. country runner at Nova Southeastern (Fla.), an NCAA Division II biographies and artifacts that tell Canby, a medical doctor who is She was a drum majorette for school. the stories of the men and women also a leader in San Antonio tennis the Javelina band in 1950-54 and The University of Georgia football squad received the team who have shaped tennis in Texas. leagues. He captained a mix was president of Baugh Hall. award. Canby, 84, played intramural doubles national champion squad. Canby was president of the tennis while at of The couple volunteers at local Association of Women Students Arts and Industries. hospitals along with their while in college and was named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Javelina Women’s Remaining Golf Fall Schedule She was inducted into the Javelina Hall of Fame in 2012. Oct. 3-4 - Lady Buff Stampede in Amarillo. The 7 p.m. Oct. 29 induction Oct. 10-11 - Dallas Baptist Classic in Dallas. will be at a banquet held in the Oct. 24-25 - Incarnate Word Fall Invitational in San Antonio. Great Hall of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Volleyball Has Successful Home Debut

Alexis Williams participates in a dance contest held during the match. The Javelinas celebrate after taking a 3-0 victory over St. Mary’s in the home opening Krystal Faison (2), junior outside hitter from San match last week. It was their fifth win in as many matches to start the season. Antonio (Judson), and Haley Hutchinson (8), sophomore middle blocker from Georgetown (Rouse), go up for a kill.

Valerie Moerhig Hill, senior outside hitter from La Vernia, serves in the 3-0 Javelina victory.

A crowd of 1,500, mostly students, greeted the Javelina volleyball team as it made its home debut for 2016. Volleyball Has Successful Home Debut

Javelina head volleyball coach Tanya Allen instructs her team during one of the sets.

The Javelina Sapphires per- formed at the opening match.

Krystal Puente, junior libero from San Antonio (Incarnate Word Academy), gets a dig.

Ashley Bukowski, senior middle blocker from Harlingen Andrea Sacramento (South), gets a block competed in the dance in the opener. contest. Javelina Home Football Season Opens With a Bang

A crowd of more than 10,000 greeted the Javelinas for the home opener.

Nick Pelgren (34), 5-9, 185-pound sophomore running back from Houston (Chavez), and Torrey Thomas (83), 6-4, 215-pound tight end from Katy (Morton Ranch), celebrate after Pelgren scored in the first quarter.

Members of Porky’s Pack wait to take the field with the Javelina team The Javelina players, coaches and ball boys line up for the playing of the national anthems of the U.S. and prior to last weekend’s game. Canada prior to kickoff. Javelina Home Football Season Opens With a Bang

The Javelinas are led onto the field for last weekend’s game with Simon Fraser by former Javelina football player Rodney Serpa, on the Javelina Chopper.

The J.R. Castillo Band played at the tailgate party last weekend.

Javelina head women’s basketball coach Wade Scott and player Tee Moore, senior from Lubbock, served in Former Javelina football coach John Schroff and his wife, the former the “T” Room at halftime of last weekend’s game. CB’s BBQ catered the meal. Helen Williams of Kingsville. Javelina Home Football Season Opens With a Bang

The Canadian flag joined the United States and Texas flags for last weekend’s game. The Javelinas hosted A rainbow appeared prior to last weekend’s game, bringing the Simon Fraser from British Columbia, marking the first time a Texas college team has met a Canada club. Javelinas good luck in their 68-7 victory.

Members of the Javelina ROTC Corps fired Old Smokey each time the The Javelinas sported a new look for last weekend’s game. It was the first time the team had worn yellow Javelinas scored a touchdown last weekend. pants in decades. Remembering Rosie Moreno

A plaque in memory of Rosie Moreno was unveiled during a ceremony prior to last weekend’s season-opening football game in Javelina Stadium. Rosie was the Javelina athletic ticket manager for more than 30 years before passing away in February. The plaque is south of McCulley Hall where the Javelina Athletic Ticket Office is located. Javelina Home Football Season Opens With a Bang

The Marching Javelina Band plays during pregame ceremonies last weekend.

Javelina head football coach Daren Wilkinson, right, visits with Dayne Hammon at the Kingsville Navy League tent in the tailgate area prior to last weekend’s game. Porky’s Pack members got a ride around the track each t ime the Javelinas scored in last weekend’s game. The Javelinas scored 68 points in the game, keeping the train running most of the night.

Javelina Football...No One Has Done Better!! Greg Pitre pushes several Simon Fraser defensive players as he crosses the goal line for a touchdown in last weekend’s game. Cross Country Teams

Hog Call Enter Corpus Christi Attendees Among those attending a Hog Meet Friday Call in Corpus The Texas A&M-Kingsville men’s and women’s cross country Christi last teams will have the nearest thing to a home meet Friday when they week in the enter the Islander Splash in Corpus Christi. Kleberg Bank The event will be outside the Dugan Track and Soccer Stadium. building were, The women’s 5K race begins at 6:15 p.m. and the men’s 7.9 K left to right, former Javelina event is at 6:45 p•a.m. football players Freshman Jose Ventura won the men’s individual title and the Val Stinson and Javelina men’s and women’s teams were second in the Our Lady of Mark Dizdar, the Lake Invitational last weekend in San Antonio. and Leon It was the first meet of the season for the TAMUK squads. Roberts, Ventura, from San Antonio (O’Connor), won the men’s 8K event husband of in a time of 26:49. TAMUK provost The Javelina men were second behind Trinity. The Tigers had 24 and vice presi- point and the Javelinas 53. dent of academic Host OLLU was third with 58, Southwestern fourth with 121, affairs Dr. Heidi fifth with 155, Northwest Vista sixth with 175, Anderson. Schreiner seventh with 192 and Sul Ross State eighth with 200. Other runners for the Javelina men were Shane Stehle, junior from Orange Grove, 11th in 28:17; Francisco Solis, junior from Corpus Christi (Miller), 12th in 28:17; Jasiah Patterson, sophomore from Corpus Christi (West Oso), 14th in 28:29, and Elias Madrid, junior One LSC Ranked in Cross Country Polls from Evans, Ga., 15th in 28:35. There were 51 runners in the men’s division. The Lone Star Conference 15. Wisconsin-Parkside 20. Simon Fraser (British Columbia) The Javelina women also finished second to Trinity, the Tigers had one team ranked in the NCAA 16. East Central Oklahoma 21. Dallas Baptist with 20 points and the Javelinas with 69. Division II men’s and women’s 17. Lock Haven (Pa.) 22. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) OLLU was third with 74, Austin College fourth with 86, cross country polls released last 18. Colorado State-Pueblo 23. Seattle Pacific (Wash.) Southwestern fifth with 130, Schreiner sixth with 166 and Sul Ross week by the U.S. Track & Field/ 19. Mount Olive (N.C.) 24. Colorado Mines seventh with 166. Cross Country Coaches 20. Minnesota State-Moorhead 25. Cedarville (Ohio) Kaitlyn Sharp, sophomore from Richland, was the first Javelina Association. 21. Saginaw Valley (Mich.) Tampa (Fla.) across the line, finishing third in 19:24. The West Texas A&M men 22. Western Washington (Bold-faced and italicized Jade Guerrero, sophomore from Corpus Christi (King), was fifth were ranked No. 14. 23. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) teams are in the Lone Star in 19:50; Josie Guzman, sophomore from Devine, 17th in 21:48; Mariah No LSC squads were ranked 24. Lee (Tenn.) Conference) Noyola, junior from Harlingen (South), 20th in 21:51, and Chelsea in the women’s top 25. 25. Walsh (Ohio) Gonzalez, junior from Corpus Christi (Carroll), 24th in 22:32. NCAA Division II Women’s Division Cross Country Polls Rank Team Compiled by the U.S. Track & 1. Grand Valley (Mich.) Field/Cross Country 2. Adams (Colo.) State Coaches Association 3. California State-Chico Men’s Division 4. Western (Colo.) State Rank Team 5. Mary (N.D.) 1. Colorado Mines 6. Alaska-Anchorage 2. Grand Valley (Mich.) 7. Hillsdale (Mich.) 3. Adams (Colo.) State 8. Northern Michigan 4. Alaska-Anchorage 9. Western Washington 5. California State-Chico 10. Southern Indiana 6. Shippensburg (Pa.) 11. Minnesota-Duluth 7. Augustana (S.D.) 12. Augustana (S.D.) 8. Southern Indiana 13. Stonehill (Mass.) 9. California Poly-Pomona 14. Lewis (Ill.) 10. Western (Colo.) State 15. Wisconsin-Parkside 11. American International (Mass.) 16. Fort Lewis (Colo.) 12. Simon Fraser (British Columbia) 17. California Baptist 13. Lewis (Ill.) Shippensburg (Pa.) Lots of Pushups 14. West Texas A&M 19. Montevallo (Ala.) Members of the Javelina ROTC Corps do pushups after a Javelina score at last weekend’s game . Javelina Hall of Fame Induction Friday Night in MSUB Three of the Texas A&I and From Toronto, Canada, he with the Javelinas, he remained a Garza is one of the most put champion indoors and Texas A&M-Kingsville all-time was NCAA Division II All-South year as an assistant to head honored college athletes ever. outdoors in 2000. great athletes and a Central Region, made the All- coach Russell Stockton. He was a two-sport He earned All-America championship men’s basketball South Central Region He played for the standout for the Javelinas, honors in track and field four team will be inducted into the tournament team and was on the Schaumburg (Ill.) Flyers in 2000 competing in football and track times, in 1999 in the outdoor Javelina Hall of Fame at Texas All-LSC tournament lineup. and was selected as the player of and field. shot put and in 2000 in the A&M-Kingsville Friday night in He played on teams that the year. Garza was on 11 All-America indoor and outdoor shot put and the Memorial Student Union went 69-38-1. Foley remained at first teams during his career. the outdoor discus. Building ballrooms. Foley holds the school Schaumburg in 2001 before In 1999 and 2000, he was on Garza holds the school The event is set for 6 p.m.. records for best season batting being picked up by the Seattle the Associated Press Little All- record in the shot put (60-0) and No tickets will be sold at the average (.479), most runs scored Mariners and assigned to their America squad, the American has the fourth best discus mark door. (85), hits (102) and home runs Class AA club in San Antonio. Football Coaches Association (175-9). The individual inductees (15). He returned to the Northern All-America squad, Football He was a fourth round draft are: His 57 runs batted in in 1998 League in 2002 and played there Gazette All-America and pick of the Atlanta Falcons in …Steve Foley, All-American is the second best in a season until 2004. Daktronics’ All-America. 2001 and played four seasons baseball player in 1998-99. and his 33 extra base hits in Foley played for Team He was on the with the club. …Robert Garza, football and 1998 ranks the fourth best ever. Canada in the World Cup D2Football.com All-America first He was with the Chicago track and field All-American in Foley’s .803 slugging qualifying tournaments twice. team in 2000, USAFootball.com Bears from 2005-14, starting on the late 1997-2001. percentage in 1998 ranks second While he was playing at All-America in 2000 and All- the offensive line. …Andrea Ratkovic, track and he has the best on-base Schaumburg, he met a young America Football Foundation Garza was been in the Super and field standout in 1985-87. percentage (.553) in a season. lady who operated the team’s All-America in 1999. Bowl with the Bears. …The men’s 1995-96 His career records are best manual scoreboard. Garza was the Lone Star He has been inducted into basketball team that won the batting average (.427), slugging Her name was Jennifer Conference offensive lineman of the Lone Star Conference Hall of Lone Star Conference percentage (.726) and on-base Vanerka, from Chicago, and she the year in 1999 and 2000 and Honor and the Latin American championship and played in the percentage (.498). and Foley are now married. was All-LSC first team in 1998, International Sports Hall of NCAA Division II championship Foley has the second best They have three sons: 1999 and 2000. Fame. . playoffs. career stats for home runs (24) Bradley, 5; Jason, 4, and Austin, He was chosen by his Garza is married to former Foley was NCAA Divisin II and extra-base hits (56). 2. teammates to serve as captain in Javelina volleyball player and All-American in 1998 and made He ranks third in career runs Foley is currently employed 1999-2000. track and field athlete Ashley the All-Lone Star Conference batted in (96). in his family’s business, Emjac In track and field, he was Golden and they are the parents team in 1998 and 1999. After finishing his eligibility Screw Products. NCAA Division II national shot (Continued on Page 11)

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Steve Foley Roberto Garza Andrea Ratkovic Javelina Hall of Fame Induction Friday Night in MSUB (Continued from Page 10) world in 2006. Several members of the team Bill Carter was head coach The three individuals of a daughter and two sons. She has represented the U.S. received accolades. of the squad and was inducted become the 143rd, 144th and 145th The Garzas took part in in competitions internationally. Deron Rutledge was NCAA into the Javelina Hall of Fame in inductees into the Hall, numerous community Ratkovic is currently Division II and Basketball Times 2013 with the 1991-92 team. established in 1972. involvement activities in Atlanta supervisor of the diagnostic All-America and was All-South Darrell Pattillo and Gilbert The basketball team and Chicago. imaging department at the Central Region, made the all- Belmontes were coaching becomes the 13th squad to be Garza is from Rio Hondo and Norman (Okla.) Regional regional tournament team, was assistants. inducted. his hometown holds a “Roberto Hospital. on the LSC all-tournament team, Garza Day” each December. The 1995-96 Javelina was the most valuable player in 1995-96 Javelina Men’s Basketball Roster He currently works as an football team won the school’s the LSC and was all-conference. Name P Ht. Class Hometown announcer on Spanish-language second LSC championship with a Johnny Estelle, current Kevin Davis C 6-5 Fr. Austin (Bowie) NFL broadcasts. 23-6 record. It was the best head men’s basketball coach for Mike Dominguez G 6-3 Fr. Edcouch (Edcouch-Elsa) Ratkovic, from Corpus season’s record ever for the the Javelinas, was all-conference Brendon DuBose C 6-7 Jr. Ennis Christi (Flour Bluff), is already a Javelinas. and was the most valuable Johnny Estelle G 5-9 Sr. Waco (Connally) member of the Javelina Hall of It won the LSC tournament player in the LSC tournament. Robert Godeke C 6-7 Fr. Corpus Christi (King) Fame, having been inducted as a with victories over West Texas Chris Walker was the LSC Kevin Howard G 6-0 Jr. Corpus Christi (Calallen) member of the 1986 women’s A&M and Central Oklahoma. defensive player of the year. Benjamin Kang C 6-9 Fr. Braunsweig, Germany cross country team. The Javelinas participated The team holds the school Chris Lowery G 6-4 Fr. Harlingen (South) She gave one of the LSC’s, in the NCAA Division II South record for most three-point goals Tito Oliverez G 5-11 So. Mission and NCAA’s, all-time best Central Region tournament and made (227) in a season and Richard Perry F 6-2 Fr. Corpus Christi (Carroll) performances when she won the dropped an 85-80 decision to Estelle holds the record for most Michael Riggs G 6-2 Jr. Houston (Worthing) 3000-meter, 5000-meter and North Alabama, which went on three-pointers in a game with James Robinson F 6-5 Jr. Beeville 10000-meter runs at the 1987 to take the title. nine. DeRon Rutledge F 6-4 Sr. Houston (Mt. Carmel) conference meet. The team finished No. 11 in Other members of the team Chris Walker F 6-5 Sr. Dallas (Hillcrest) Ratkovic was named the the NCAA Division II national were Kevin Davis, Mike Michael Webb F 6-4 So. Amarillo (Tascosa) most valuable women’s track poll and it was the first time the Dominguez, Brendon DuBose, Lamont West F 6-3 So. LaMarque athlete at the meet. team had been ranked in the final Kevin Howard, Benjamin Kang, Brian White G 6-2 Fr. Austin (Bowie) She holds the LSC record in NCAA poll in basketball. Chris Lowery, Tito Olivarez, Lawrence Winchester G 6-1 Jr. New Orleans, La. the 5000-meter and 10000-meter The Javelinas were No. 2 in Richard Perry, Michael Riggs, HEAD COACH: Bill Carter runs and has the second all-time the final NCAA Division II South James Robinson, Michael Webb, ASSISTANT COACH: Darrell Pattillo best performance in the 1500- Central Region poll. Lamont West and Brian White. ASSISTANT COACH: Gilbert Belmontes meter run. She holds the school outdoor records in the 5000- meter and 10000-meter runs and has the second best time in the 1500-meter run. Ratkovic also holds the school indoor record in the mile run. When the Javelinas dropped their track and field program while Ratkovic was a student, she transferred to the University of Oklahoma where she competed indoors and outdoors. She still holds the OU indoor mile run record. She has a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma. Ratkovic rode in the Olympic Games bicycle trials in 2000 and 2004. She was in the 1996 marathon trials and had the second fastest time in the U.S. Ratkovic was the national 1995-96 Javelina Basketball Team duathlon champion several times Members of the 1995-96 Javelina men’s basektball team that won the Lone Star Conference playoffs and advanced into the NCAA Division II national playoffs are, left to right, seated, James Robinson, Chris Walker, Brendon DuBose and DeRon Rutledge, and back row, head coach Bill and had the third best time in the Carter, Johnny Estelle, Kevin Davis, Lamont West, Mike Dominguez, Brian White, Kevin Howard and Tito Olivarez. Not pictured is Mike Webb. Javelina Hall of Fame Members Mike Adams, 2012, baseball Robert Gonzalez, 1981, track Rose Jones, 1989, volleyball Robert T. Rich, 1972, football Jeff Wildenberg, 1981, Bill Evans Kelly Armbruster, 2002, & cross country & track & basketball basketball Chris Hill basketball Kay Goodwin-Thompson, Allen Kaiser, 2001, football Richard Ritchie, 1983, football Jill Willson, 2012, basketball Fred Hoey Johnny Bailey, 1996, football 1991, basketball & track Ken Kelley, 1996, track & John Rivera, 1992, track & coach & athletic director Jim Miller Johnny Barefield, 1999, Ed Gorney, 2004, announcer field coach cross country Robert Young, 1983, football Pete Murray (coach) football & starter (meritorious) Jim Koerner, 1997, basketball Patricia Rivers, 1997, & football coach 1969 Football Team (2011) Sid Blanks, 1981, football & Gene Greene, 1984, football Bill Lackey, 1997, equipment basketball, volleyball, 1959 Football Team (2009) Phelan Allee track player & coach manager (meritorious) track & field Wayne Adams Roy Allee Neil “Spike” Boyle, 2000, Ken Grimes, 1973, football & Neal LaHue, 2011, football Michael Robins, 2011, John Beseda Tommy Argubright football manager & track player & coach basketball Carry Brandom Bernard Bancroft ticket manager Larry Grunewald, 1995, football Ed Touf, 2013, football Gene Rogers, 1988, football Joe Brod Randy Beakley (meritorious) Margarito Guerrero, 1987, Gerald Lambert, 1975, football & coach Juan Capello Jerry Bonilla Bob Brandt, 1977, football, football Edye Lea, 2008, track & field Durwood Roquemore, 2002, Dick Carpenter Jay Bramlette basketball, golf and track Maria Gutierrez, 2007, softball E.C. Lerma, 1977, football football Frank Chisum Joe Bravenec George Brown, 1983, track W.L. “Dub” Harbin, 1972, Pat Lewandowski, 2015, DeRon Rutledge, 2006, Barry Copenhaver Andy Browder Lynette Brown, 1993, track & football & track basketball basketball Willie Crafts Jim Brown field Don Hardeman, 1993, football Homer Martinez, 1991, track Cliff Sadler, 1984, football, Tommy Davidek Billy Cottle Sheryl Campbell, 2000, Ron Harms, 2002, football & cross country basketball & tennis Jamie Davis Bill Dannels basketball coach & athletic director Alvin Matthews, 1985, Jeff St. Clair, 2000, basketball James Franz Leroy Deanda Margaret Johnson Canby, George Harris, 2009, track & football & track Dr. Carlos Saldana, 1992, Jarrell Hayes Thomas Domel 2012, tennis field Francis Mattingly, 1987, football Harold Hees Karl Douglas Ruben Cantu, 2008, training Dwight Harrison, 1985, football Dr. Kenneth Scholz, 1974, Oscar Hinojosa Larry Edwards & administrator football & track Jermane Mayberry, 2003, football Zenas Hopkins Roy Farmer Bill Carter, 2002, men’s Doug Harvey, 1978, football football Ed Scott, 1980, football Joe Howard Ronald Fielding basketball coach Andy Hawkins, 1991, football Dewey Mayhew, 2004, Hughie Shaw, 1999, football Lupe Jaimes Francis Fries Juan Castillo, 2004, football Mike Hawkins, 1995, football football coach & track Kenneth Kachtik James Friesenhahn player & coach Jarrel Hayes, 1978, football Bud McCallum, 2003, Heath Sherman, 1996, football John Kieler Kerry Garner Kristin Ciborowski, 2005, Earnest Haynes, 1981, track football coach Bob Shirey, 1978, basketball Harold King Henry Glenn basketball Harold Hees, 1982, football Eugene McCormick, 1984, & track & field Gerald Lambert Floyd Goodwin Stuart Clarkson, 1972, football Matt Hickl, 2007, football & football Phil Shirk, 1976, basketball Bob Lindquist Margarito Guerrero James Collins, 1994, football track & field Dr. John McKeever, 2006, Eldridge Small, 1991, football Jesse Longhofer Dwight Harrison & track Ray Hickl, 1980, football team physician Jack Sportsman, 1984, football Charles Massey Ron Higginbotham Larry Collins, 1995, football Don Hightower, 1972, (meritorious) Glenn Starks, 1983, football, Earl Morris Richard Hoffman & track football & track Harold Menke, 1974, football basketball & track Charles Parker Roy Holley Barry Copenhaver, 1984, David Hill, 1988, football & track Gil Steinke, 1972, football, Horace Parks David Hopkins football player & coach James Hill, 1981, football & Chuck Meyer, 1987, basketball basketball, track, Homer Ply David Hovda Willie Crafts, 1977, football track Pete Murray, 2001, football football coach & Butch Pressley Robert Hubenak player & coach Dr. Robert Martin Hodgkiss, & golf coach athletic director Bobby Pyssen Johnny Jackson Richard Cundiff, 2011, 1972, football, Dwayne Nix, 1979, football Martin Stroman, 1996, football Bobby Rather Levi Johnson football coach basketball & track Fred Nuesch, 1995, sports Robin Gordon Sullivan, Servando Rodriguez Keith Johse Livia Diaz, 2007, softball & Moses Horn, 2009, football information (meritorious) 1996, track & field Curtis Shed Allen Kaiser track & field coach Harlan Huibregste, 1983, track Gerald Pargmann, 1982, Emil Tagliabue, 1996, sports Bruce Shugart Clem Kasprzyk John Mark Dixon, 1972, Ron Hunt, 1999, trainer football & track journalist (meritorious) Homer Soliz Larry Krueger football & basketball (meritorious) Woodroe Petty, 1985, football, Roy Terrell, 1989, basketball D.E. Tillman Eugene Kubelka Kevin Dogins, 2008, football Cal Hutzler, 2013, football basketball & track & sports journalist Robert Trevino Phillip Layton Earl Dotson, 2003, football Ada Ihemelu, 2004, volleyball Anthony Phillips 2013, (meritorious) Leo Villarreal Charles Lee Sheila Dotson, 2013, Lupe Jaimes, 1989, football football & track Precious Thibodeaux, 2009k, Don Waters Danny Joe Lewis basketball & softball Tarmo Jallai, 2015, track & field Bill Pippen, 1975, football basketball & track & field Dick Watson Michael Lowe Karl Douglas, 1979, football Tommy Janik, 1982, football Larry Pullin, 1987, football Jake Trussell, 1994, sports Jerry Wiggins Dave Maas Mike Dyal, 1993, football Clarence Jarvis, 2003, William Putnam, 1988, journalist (meritorious) Charles Williams John Mallett Bill Evans, 1980, golf football & basketball football & track Gene Upshaw, 1976, football John Williams Alvin Matthews David Flores, 2012, sports James Jefferson, 2006, Butch Pressley, 1977, & track Dennis Wise Charles Matula journalist football & track football & track Gene Walkoviak, 1994, Alvin Woods Paul May Betty Brewer-Ford, 2001, Cal Jewett, 2005, football coach Dr. L.E. Ramey, 1981, football football, football coach Larry Wright Neal McCarn administrator & Sandra Jimenez, 1985, & basketball & team & track & field coach Gil Steinke (coach) Claude McMillon women’s coach basketball physician Dick Watson, 1974, track & Ted Carney (coach) Hector Molina LeRoy Fry, 1973, football & Randy Johnson, 1981, Lowell Ramey, 2006, football football Gene Greene (coach) Sam Montgomery track football, golf & track John Randle, 2008, football Karen Weiss, 1999, basketball Jack Little Curtiss Neal Tony Garza, 1976, track Fred Jonas, 2005, football Walter Reed, 1988, football Reggie West, 1974, football 1969 Golf Team (2010) Chris Parker Willie Gipson, 2008, trainer coach & baseball Hall Whitley, 2007, football Chris Delcambre (Continued on Page 13) Javelina Hall of Fame Members (Continued from Page 12) Dwight Harrison Bryan Drake (student Byron Shaw Jeff Pyatte Larry McFarland Gary Pelech David Hopkins trainer) Hughie Shaw Dinno Rector Ricky Milam Jose Perea Robert Hubenak Roger Jarvis (student Oscar Simo Paul Rich David Palmore Ernest Price Ruford Huff trainer) Robert Skrobarczyk Richard Ritchie Carlos Perez Bobby Redus Harold Jackson Al Shuford (student Glenn Starks Terry Russell Oscar Perez James Respondek Johnny Jackson\ trainer) Harry Ullom Dan St. Leger Robert Pool Terry Russell Mike Jaksik Fred Nuesch (sports Gil Steinke (head coach) Larry Seidel Paul Rich Gary Scallorn Levi Johnson information) Fred Jonas (coach) Hughie Shaw Richard Ritchie Kelly Schnelle Keith Johse 1974 Football Team ( 2015) Ron Harms (coach) Bryan Sweeney Joe Rodriguez Ed Scott Doug Jones Kent Allee Gene Walkoviak (coach) Glenn Starks Raul Rodriguez David Seale Allen Kaiser Leonard Avery Jim Lance (coach) Harry Ullom James Ruthstrom Frank Secades Fred Kasper Maurice Ball Don McDonald (coach) Larry Urban Mickey Schwarz Eldridge Small Eugene Kubelka Johnny Barefield John Cosgrove (coach) Doug Walker Larry Seidel Larry Smith Charles Lee Charles Basaldua Ron Hunt (trainer) Wade Whitmer Hughie Shaw Mike Sheffield Jimmy Srp Danny Joe Lewis Jesse Bibbs Fred Nuesch (sports Jerry Wilbanks Ricky Smith Larry Tackett Jim Lewis Charles Bishop information director) Gil Steinke (head coach) Glenn Starks Glen Tegeler John Mallett) Gil Boyles 1975 Football Team (2015) Fred Jonas (coach) Martin Stroman Butch Trueheart Charles Matula Doug Brice Kent Allee Ron Harms (coach) Brian Sweeney Guile Vela Burl McCandless Rowland Brooks Gary Allen Gene Walkoviak (coach) Larry Urban Russell Waddell Claude McMillon Larry Collins Leonard Avery John Cosgrove (coach) Doug Walker Curtis Walker Norris McVea Stuart Dornburg Maurice Ball Davis Corley (coach) Jafus White Gene Walkoviak Winstel Miller Jimmy Emmanuel Johnny Barefield Ron Hunt (trainer) Wade Whitmer Don Washington Sam Montgomery Kim Evans Randy Brooks Fred Nuesch (sports i Jerry Wilbanks Laurel Whitworth Tom Morton Ray Evans James Clay information director) Gil Steinke (coach) Mike Williamson Desi Najara Steve Fefer Larry Collins 1976 Football Team( 2010) David Corley (coach) Charlie Wilson Curtiss Neal George Franklin Gary Davis Rodney Alexander John Cosgrove (coach) Ronnie Wolter Gary Pelech Clem Franks John Dawson Gary Allen Fred Jonas (coach) Robert Young Robert Polanco Lynn Frazier Mark Dizdar Leonard Avery Pete Murray (coach) Gil Steinke (coach) Ernest Price Danny Gadeken Stuart Dornburg Johnny Barefield Gene Walkoviak (coach Fred Jonas (coach) Frank Ratka Jim Gandy Kim Evans Ronnie Bennett Willie Gipson (trainer) Ken Kelley (coach) Bobby Redus Larry Grady Ray Evans Randy Brooks Fred Nuesch (sports Frank Kelly (coach) Robert Rodriguez Larry Grunewald Steve Fefer James Clay information) Don McDonald (coach) Mike Roley Danny Gutierrez George Franklin Larry Collins 1999-2000 Women’s Pete Murray (coach) Ed Scott Don Hardeman Clem Franks Mike Cornell Basketball Team (2012) Ron Hunt (trainer) Eldridge Small Larry Harvey Lynn Frazier Gary Davis Anetta Anglin Fred Nuesch (sports Larry Smith Mike Hawkins Kevin Gentry John Dawson LaNetta Anglin information) Scott Somers Howard Henderson Steven Glick Reginald Deloney Jennifer Daniel 1970 Football Team (2011) Jimmy Srp, Joe Henke Larry Grady Mark Dizdar Sheila Dotson Clarence Alberts Jim Stewart Joe Herzik Rufus Green Stuart Dornburg Pat Lewandowski Roy Allee Glen Tegeler Ruford Huff Doug Greene Steve Fefer Jennifer Rice Jake Backman Butch Trueheart Terry Hummel Larry Grunewald George Franklin Lorie Martinez Randy Beakley Doug Vannoy Jerry Janik Elvis Hartsfield Clem Franks Chasity Terrell Charles Bishop Guile Vela Mike Jekel Larry Harvey Randy Friedrich Precious Thibodeaux Andy Browder Don Washington Reginald Jones Mike Hawkins Kevin Gentry Chaffani Ward Jim Brown George Washington Stan Limuel Howard Henderson Steven Glick Jill Willson (coach) Rocky Bunting Mike Wendel Joe Lindeman Joe Henke Rufus Green Devin Gabbard Toby Chadick Bill Wendling Thurmond Marshall Eliseo Hernandez Doug Greene (assistant coach) Billy Cottle Jim Wendling Johnny Martinez Joe Herzik Larry Grunewald Ruben Cantu (trainer) Marion Danna Charlie Wilson John Massingill Larry Hirt Hector Guerra Larry Madden (student Karl Douglas Robert Young, Larry McFarland Mike Jekel Elvis Hartsfield trainer) Larry Edwards Gil Steinke (coach) Denny Migl Billy John Andy Hawkins Fred Nuesch (sports Robert Esco Bob Caskey (coach) Mike Morrison Reginald Jones Mike Hawkins information) John Everett Willie Crafts (coach) Sam Nelson David Marquez Joe Henke, 2000-01 Women’s Francis Fries Ron Gentry (coach) Ken Niven Thurmond Marshall Larry Hirt Basketball Team (2012) Jim Gandy Fred Jonas (coach) Greg Osborne Johnny Martinez Billy John Teombi Batiste Richard Gilstrap Ken Kelley (coach) David Palmore John Massingill Reginald Jones Jennifer Daniel Floyd Goodwin Don McDonald (coach) Paul Rich Richard Mayfield Mike Jekel Jessica Gamez Dan Goynes Ron Hunt (trainer) Richard Ritchie Larry McFarland David Marquez Alex Gonzalez Margarito Guerrero Greg Doramus (student Dan St. Leger David Palmore John Massingill Pat Lewandowski Charles Hahn trainer) Larry Seidel Carlos Perez Greg Mayberry (Continued on Page 14) Javelina Hall of Fame Members (Continued from Page 13) Dwight Harrison Jason Lee Randy Friedrich Melvin Roland (assistant coach) Colter Mize Earnest Haynes Tony Phelon David Garza Durwood Roquemore Willie Gipson (athletic Lorie Martinez David Hinojosa Michael Robins Wilson Gee Ronald Rudeseal trainer) De Sharki Jay James Kevin Robinson Reginald Gilford Randy Schirck Fred Nuesch (sports Precious Thibodeaux Levi Johnson Kyle Roher Andy Hawkins Leroy Seidel information Ashley White Homer Martinez T.C. Shields John Herrera Mike Sheffield director) Arie Wilson James Motz Randy Staats Maurice Hill Ricky Smith 1986 Men’s, Women’s Debbie Robledo (coach) William O’Connor Bill Carter (head coach) Dereck Hillyer Scott Sparks Cross Country Team Ruben Cantu (athletic John Perme Larry Gibson (assistant Brooks Howard Martin Stroman (2014) trainer) Ernest Price coach) Stuart Isdale Dan Sutton David Alvarez Larry Madden (student Steve Stewart Ruben Cantu (trainer) Larry James Emmuel Thompson Ernie Bueno trainer) Dan Swan Fred Nuesch (sports Simon Johnson Carlos Tijerina Rey Carreon Fred Nuesch (sports Bob Tumlinson information Adrian Jones Don Washington David Garcia information) Donald Washington director) Jessie Jones Jafus White Orlando Gonzalez Craig Merriman Tommy Watson 1979 Football Team (2014) Johnny Jones Eldon Wilie Simon Guerrero (student sports David Weathersby Gary Aguayo Loyd Jordan Calvin Williams Raymond Rocha information) Aaron Williams Gerald Allen Bart Kaiser Tommy Williams Stacey Whitt 1969-70 Track & Field Ken Kelley (coach) Sam Bailey Jerry Martin Ronnie Woodard Selina Armstrong Team (2013) Ron Hunt (trainer) Joe Barefield David Mims Besario Yzaguirre Julie Brown Phelan Allee Fred Nuesch (sports Marcus Bonner Paul Morgan Mark Zinsmeister Gloria Lopez Tommy Argubright information Clifford Burrow Keith Myers Ron Harms (coach) Isabel Mascorro Frank Bacy director) Ned Butler Lawrence Nellons Pat Aguilar (assistant Prescilla Perez Leon Bernsen 1991-92 Men’s Basketball Juan Castillo Royce Nitschmann coach) Andrea Ratkovic Joe Bravenec Team (2013) Chris Cernosek Tracy Payne Don Pittman (assistant Eloise Segovia Charles Canales Bryan Acuff Allyn Chizer Greg Pechacek coach) Debbra Stuart Bill Chilcoat Jason Brassow Harold Collins Robert Pool Pete Murray (assistant Vonn Murray (head Dale Cramer Jerome Chargois Randy Cretors Justin Price coach) coach) Bob Daniels Eric Clemons Harry Culberson Henry Pullam Doug McCutchen Mike Chandler (athletic John Davenport Sidney Days Adan Diaz Ronald Ray (assistant coach) t rainer) Ronald Fielding Jon Hoffman Keith Duran Tommy Richard Bobby Jack Wright Fred Nuesch (sports Joseph Garza Darryl Johnson Dwayne Finley Jimmy Rivera (assistant coach) information Robert Gonzalez Maurice Jones Jim Fitzgerald Alan Roberson Robert Young director)

2016 Javelina Remaining Football Schedule Sept. 17 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic Heritage Weekend/Hall of Fame and Champions Weekend). Sept. 24 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 7 p.m. Oct. 1 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend) Oct. 8 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBD. Oct. 15 – *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Bank Homecoming Game) Oct. 22 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. Oct. 29 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Communication Appreciation Weekend) Nov. 5 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Senior Night) Nov. 12 - *Oklahoma Panhandle State in Goodwell, Okla., 1 p.m. Nov. 19 - NCAA Division II first round playoffs, TBD. Nov. 26 - NCAA Division II second round playoffs, TBD. Dec. 3 - NCAA Division II quarterfinals, TBD. Dec. 10 - NCAA Division II semifinals, TBD. Dec. 17 - NCAA Division II championship New Weight Room A new weight room has opened in the Steinke Physical Education Center for use by the Javelina athletes.

Tennis Enters Midwestern Meet The Texas A&M-Kingsville Friday and Saturday at the MSU Australia; Erika Larrea, junior from women’s tennis team will play in Tennis Center in Wichita Falls. Ambato, Ecuador; Tabata Lua, two tournaments and two dual The Javelinas will meet senior from Mexico City, Mexico, matches this fall. Dallas Baptist at 11 a.m. Sept. 23 in and Martina Urrutia, junior from Autumn Williams, head Austin and will play in the Madrid, Spain. tennis coach, sent her team Intercollegiate Tennis Associaton Madison Gomez, sophomore against Laredo Community regionals Sept. 29-Oct. 1 in Dallas. from Baytown (Sterlling), is a College Tuesday in Kingsville. Four letterwinners return for returning squadman and transfers The squad will enter a the Javelinas this year. These are with collegiate experience are Lisa tournament at Midwestern State Nadia Grlj, senior from Melbourne, Carvajal, junior from McAllen 2016-17 Javelina Women’s Tennis Roster (PSJA) and Laredo College, and Viviana Ortiz, junior from Name ClassExp. Hometown (School) Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Stephanie Baerman Fr. 0 San Antonio (Antonian) Southeast Missouri. Lisa Carvajal Jr. Tr. McAllen (PSJA) and Laredo College Freshmen on the team are Nadia Grlj Sr. 1VL Melbourne, Australia Stephanie Baerman of San Madison Gomez So. Sq. Baytown (Sterling) Antonio (Antonian), Julia Rauer Erika Larrea Jr. 1VL Ambato, Ecuador of Lieselheim, Germany, and Tabata Lua Sr. 1VL Mexico City, Mexico Valerie Ruiz of San Antonio Viviana Ortiz Jr. Tr. Guayaquil, Ecuador and SE Missouri (Reagan). Julia Rauer Fr. 0 Leiselheim, Germany Valerie Ruiz Fr. 0 San Antonio (Reagan) Javelina Women’s Martina Urrutia Jr. 1VL Madrid, Spain Tennis Fall Schedule Sept. 13 – Laredo College in Kingsville, 3 p.m. Sept. 16-17 – Midwestern State Tournament in Wichita Falls. Sept. 23 – Dallas Baptist in Austin, 11 a.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 1 – Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals in Dallas. Carr First LSC Offensive Player Of the Week Texas A&M-Kingsville quarterback Miles Carr became the first Lone Star Conference offensive player of the week when he was selected for the honor last week. Carr, senior from Arcadia, Calif., went 23 of 28 against Incarnate Word and had 313 yards and three touchdowns as the Javelinas took a 31-22 victory. It was the first time Carr has been honored by the league since joining the Javelinas last season.

Javelinas in New York City Javelinas have a presence in New York City as well as South Texas. Gene and Harriet Williams of Kingsville recenty visited the Big Apple Young Javelinas and had lunch at the Javelina Restaurant. Inside, there was a stuffed These young Javelinas showed their support at a recent home volleyball javelina, named Javier the Javelina, as well as a Texas A&M- match. They seemed pleased that the Javelinas took a victory. Kingsville pennant..