VOLUME XIX, NO. 22 KINGSVILLE, 78363 JAN. 9, 2019 Basketball Teams Hosting West Texas, Eastern The Texas A&M-Kingsville The Eastern women are from Austin, Minn., averages 13.5 The Eastern men have a men’s and women’s basketball ranked No. 8 in the region. points a game and Qua Grant, 6-0 Thursday night game at Angelo teams will host West Texas A&M The Javelina men are 4-7 for freshman guard from Waxahachie, State before coming to Kingsville and Eastern New Mexico this the year and 0-3 in the LSC has an 11.5 average. and the Greyhounds are 6-6 week in standings. Joel Murray, 5-11 freshman overall and 3-1 in the LSC going matchups. Chauncey Thomas, 6-0 junior guard from Rowlett, is a fourth into the ASU matchup. West Texas will be on campus guard from Plano, leads the WTAM player scoring in double Chukuka Emili, 6-8 senior Thursday for a 5:30 p.m. game Javelina scoring with an 8.0 figures, hitting 11.5 a game. (Continued on Page 4) between the women’s teams and a average. 7:30 p.m. contest between the Robert Stevenson, 6-7 senior men. forward from Houston Eastern New Mexico will visit (Eisenhower), is the leading Saturday for a 2 p.m. women’s rebounder with a 6.3 average. game and 4 p.m. men’s contest. The West Texas men are 15-2 Three of the four teams for the year and 4-0 in the Back for Indoors coming to town are ranked. conference. Charles Greaves, senior from The West Texas women are Ryan Quaid, 6-6 senior guard Bridgetown, Barbados, returns ranked as high as No. 2 nationally from Fort Collins, Colo., leads the for the Javelina indoor track and and the men are No. 13. The Lady Buffs in scoring (15.1) and field season. The squad opens Buffs are No. 1 in the NCAA rebounding (8.4). Friday at the Texas A&M Invita- Division II South Central Region. tional in College Station. Gach Gach, 6-4 senior guard Indoor Track & Field at Texas A&M The Texas A&M-Kingsville McNeese (La.) State, New Mexico from McAllen (Sharyland). men’s and women’s indoor track Junior College; Northwestern …Jake Guerrero, distance and field teams will open their Louisiana, Prairie View A&M, runner from Corpus Christi (King). seasons Friday at the Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Texas …Josie Guzman, distance Invitational in the Gilliam Indoor Southern, Texas-Rio Grande runner from Devine. Track & Field Stadium in College Valley, Huston-Tillotson and …Deon Hope, multi-event Station. Western . participant from St. Michael, The Javelinas will join 13 Six members of the Javelina Barbados. NCAA Division I, two junior teams competed in a pre-holiday …Sean Landez, thrower from colleges and one NAIA team in meet in Pittsburg, Kan., and the Mission (Sharyland). the competition. remainder of the team will getting …Deana Richardson, sprinter The field event finals will their first indoor competition. from San Antonio (Brennan). begin at noon along with the Head coach Ryan Dall has 21 …Camecia Scott, sprinter running event prelims. returning lettermen on the men’s from Wharton. Running event finals start at roster and 18 letterwinners back …Racheal Somoye, thrower 1:30 p.m. for the women. from Houston (Alief Taylor). Victory Margin Schools competing along Three-year lettermen are: Returnees with two letters are: Brynae Thompson, 5-7 junior guard from Houston (Cypress- with the Javelinas will be Houston …LaGa’e Brigance, sprinter …Chelsea Gonzalez, senior Fairbanks), drives for the winning basket that gave the Javelinas their Baptist, Incarnate Word, Lamar, and jumper from Missouri City distance runner from Corpus victory margin in a 72-70 victory over Texas Woman’s Saturday in the Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana- (Hightower). Christi (Carroll). Steinke Center. Thompson had 28 points in the Lone Star Conference Monroe, Louisiana Tech, …Richard Cervantes, thrower (Continued on Page 6) matchup. (Photo by Andrew Gonzales). NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Poll Javelina Hash Compiled by the By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs National Association of Basketball Coaches Rank Team TIM MILLER, JAVELINA assistant track and field coach, 1. Bellarmine (Ky.) entered an indoor track and field meet near his home in New York 2. Northwest Missouri over the holidays as an unattached participant. 3. Indiana (Pa.) The Upstate New York Classic Dec. 29 was hosted by 4. Saint Anselm (N.H.) Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester. 5. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) Miller is from Buffalo, N.Y. 6. South Carolina-Aiken He is the thrower coach with the Javelinas. 7. Florida Southern Miller entered the weight throw and had a personal best of 57- 8. California Poly-Pomona 0.25. That was the winning toss in Rochester. 9. Valdosta (Ga.) State One of Miller’s athletes, Richard Cervantes, threw 57-5 at a 10. Ashland (Ohio) meet in Pittsburg, Kan., prior to the holidays. 11. Morehouse (Ga.) The Javelina indoor team gets its first competition Friday at the 12. Chaminade (Hawaii) 13. West Texas A&M Texas A&M Invitational in College Station. Only six of the indoor 14. California-San Diego athletes took part in the Pittsburg meet. 15. Bentley (Mass.) 16. West Liberty (W. Va.) th ESPN HAS ANNOUNCED that it will celebrate the 150 17. Queens (N.C.) anniversary of football for the next 12 months. 18. St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) The first modern-day football game was played Nov. 6, 1869, 19. Southern Nazarene (Okla.) when Rutgers and Princeton met. 20. Missouri Southern ESPN will celebrate the game through all of its platforms— 21. Saint Martin’s (Wash.) television, radio and digital—leading up to the 2020 national 22. St. Edward’s championship game in New Orleans. 23. Findlay (Ohio) 24. Point Loma (Calif.) SAM HOUSTON STATE, long-time member of the Lone Star 25. Shippensburg (Pa.) Conference and opponent of the Javelinas, has announced it has (Bold-faced and italicized team is in the Lone Star Javelina Athletic Alums several athletic department projects planned for 2019. Conference) Ron Mafrige Field House will be enhanced and modernized. It Cousins Ria Hoog Flatten and Seth Hubert are former Javelina softball has been in use for three decades. and baseball players. They are shown at a reception honoring their grandmother, Goldie Hubert, recently. Vernie and Blanche Hubert , football home for the Bearkats, will have Field , home of the Javelina softball team, is named for their great- improvements including dressing rooms, office space and meeting grandparents. space. Construction is planned on the Steele Golf Facility at Raven Nest Golf Club, a 2,800-foot project that will compliment the Michael McIver Golf Training Center. It will include locker rooms and hitting bays.

NCAA DIVISION I-AA has announced it has signed a five- The Javelina Highlights is year extension to hold its national football championship in Frisco’s Toyota Stadium. published weekly by the The game has been in the 20,000-seat stadium for the past eight Kingsville Publishing Co. years. It is estimated that the game has an $8.1 million economic Send address changes, news, impact on the region. pictures or correspondence to Toyota Stadium recently completed a $58 million construction project that added 17,000 square feet to two separate game-time Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, hospitality areas, 3,290 covered seats, two 100-person locker 700 University Blvd., Kingsville, TX 78363 rooms, a news conference room, five high-definition LED video boards and a new sound system. or [email protected] Former Javelina football player Jim Gandy, who retired in 2018, has been in charge of the economic development in Frisco and has played a key role in the city getting not only the NCAA Division I- AA championship game but other outstanding sports events, and facilities. (Continuedon Page 3) Upcoming Javelina Events JavelinaJavelina HashHash Jan. 10 – Women’s, Men’s Basketball: *West Texas A&M in By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs . Kingsville, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 – Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Texas A&M (Continued from Page 2) Invitational in College Station. Jan. 12 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Eastern New Mexico in North Dakota State and Eastern Washington met last weekend Kingsville, 2 & 4 p.m. in this year’s title game. Jan. 17 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Western New Mexico in Silver The Ford Center at the Star is the indoor practice home for the City, N.M., 6:30 & 8:30 p.m. Dallas Cowboys and has 12,000 seats for games. Jan. 19 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Texas-Permian Basin in The Dr. Pepper Arena in Frisco is the site of the Lone Star Odessa, 2 & 4 p.m. Conference men’s and women’s basketball championships in Jan. 24 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Midwestern State in March. Kingsville, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. It has a capacity of 6,000 with state-of-the-art amenities. Jan. 25 – Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: McNeese State NCAA Division II is currently looking for a home for its Invitational in Lake Charles, La. football championship game each December. Jan. 26 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Cameron in Kingsville, 2 & 4 p.m. The Ford Center or Toyota Stadium would be perfect for the Jan. 31 – Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in game. Kingsville, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. The title contest was in the neighboring McKinney Independent Feb. 1 – Baseball: Houston Winter Invitational in Houston (Minute School District stadium this year. Maid Park) vs. St. Cloud (Minn.) State, 1:30 p.m. The LSC had a popular Lone Star Football Classic in AT&T Women’s Tennis: Laredo College in Laredo, TBA. Stadium for several years and there has been talk of bringing back Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Missouri Southern the Classic at a different location. Invitational in Joplin, Mo. Again, the Frisco area has football facilities that would serve as Softball: Arkansas Tech Tournament in Cleburne. the perfect sites for the six or seven games played during the vs. Pittsburg (Kan.) State, 3:30 p.m. Classic. vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 6 p.m. Feb. 2 - Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: 2 & 4 p.m. …Tarleton State ended up No. 4 in the Herosports.com final Baseball: Houston Winter Invitational in Houston (Minute football poll and No. 5 in the Massey Ratings final listing. Maid Park) The Texans won the Lone Star Conference title. Top Executive vs. Central Missouri, 1:30 p.m. Former Javelina defensive coach Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Missouri Southern …Thirteen Lone Star Conference players were on the All-Texas Chris Ballard has been named NFL Invitational in Joplin, Mo. Small College Team in Dave Campbell’s Football Magazine last executive of the year by several week. groups. A survey of the personnel Softball: Arkansas Tech Tournament in Cleburne. The team included players from the state’s NCAA Division I- executives from the 22 NFL teams vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 1 p.m. Feb. 3 – Baseball: Houston Winter Invitational in Houston (Minute AA, II and III and NAIA schools. named Ballard as their choice as Maid Park) The LSC players on the squad were quarterback Layton Rabb Executive of the Year last week as did NBC Sports’ Pro Football Talk. vs. Arkansas Tech, 10 a.m. of Midwestern State, running back Xavier Turner of Tarleton State, Ballard was on the football coach- Women’s Tennis: Harding (Ark.) in Arlington, 1 p.m. wideout Juwan Johnson of MSU, tight end Vincent Hobbs of Texas ing staff at Texas A&M-Kingsville Softball: Arkansas Tech in Cleburne. A&M-Commerce, offensive linemen A.J. Roland of MSU and Deon in 1995-2000. He is married to the vs. Colorado Mines, 9 a.m. Sheppard of TSU, placekicker Kristov Martinez of TAMUC, kick former Kristin Ciborowski, a vs. Augustana (S.D.), 2 p.m. returner Reeggie Kincade of TAMUC, defensive linemen Markus basketball player in 1994-97 while Feb. 4 - Women’s Golf: Jack Brown Invitational in Laredo (Texas A&M an undergraduate at TAMUK. She Jones of Angelo State and Michael Onuoha of TAMUC, linebacker International host). was All-Lone Star Conference and Brucks Saathoff of TAMU, defensive back Devin Hafford of TSU LSC all-academic. Feb. 5 – Softball: St. Edward’s in Kingsville (DH), 4 p.m. and punter Ron Reid of TSU. Women’s & Men’s Basketball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, …West Texas A&M will hold its Hall of Champions banquet 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 on campus. Feb. 6 – Men’s Basketball: Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7 p.m. The Buffs started their Hall of Champions in 1987. Feb. 7 – Women’s Basketball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 7 p.m. There will be six inductees this season and two families will Javelina Baseball: Arkansas Tech Invitational in Cleburne. receive the Legacy Award. vs. Newman (Kan.), 5 p.m. Feb. 8 – Women’s Tennis: Texas-Rio Grande Valley in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Former athletes, coaches and administrators are inducted into Football... Baseball: Arkansas Tech Invitational in Cleburne. the Hall of Champions and the Legacy Award goes to those who No One vs. Oklahoma Christian, 9 a.m. have made contributions to the success of the WTAM athletic vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 8:30 p.m. programs. Has Done Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Pittsburg State Gorilla Classic in Pittsburg, Kan. NCAA DIVISION II notes: Better!! Softball: St. Mary’s Tournament in San Antonio. …Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.), the school the Javelinas defeated in vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. (Continued on Page 4) vs. Regis (Colo.), 12:15 p.m. JavelinaJavelina HashHash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External

(Continued from Page 3) 1959 to take the NAIA national football championship, has announced the construction of a state-of-the-art sports performance center. The first phase is underway. The facility will feature 14,000 square feet of new and enhanced multi-use training space, a weight room, nutrition bar, indoor turf training area, dedicated team meeting rooms, coaches’ offices and a covered pavilion for the booster club hospitality and engagement space. The booster club area will provide a covered pavilion for hosting game-day hospitality events as well as provide dynamic engagement space for teams and the campus community to use throughout the year. Javelina Signees Baseball Isaac Davile, utility player, 5-8, 145, Elgin. Softball Camp Tanner Davis, outfielder, 6-0, 180, Angleton. Javelina head softball coach Craig Nicholson instructs a group of the attendees at a Javelina softball camp Mason Foster, pitcher, 6-1, Dilley and Coastal Bend College. last weekend at Hubert Field. Damian Rodriguez, shortstop, 6-2, 185, Pharr (Pharr-San Juan-Alamo North). Basketball Hosting West Texas, Eastern Beach Volleyball (Continued from Page 1) and 4-0 in the LSC standings. Rylie Anderson, Justin (Northwest). game, second best on the squad. forward from New York, N.Y., leads Treyanna Clay, 6-1 senior Taylor Noga, Anchorage, Alaska, and the University of Alaska- West Texas is 12-0 for the the team in scoring (11.2) and center from Tucson, Ariz., Anchorage. year and 4-0 in the LSC. rebounding (8.0). averages 13.2 points a game and Football Tyesha Taylor, 6-5 senior Devin Pullum, 6-1 sophomore Alivia Lewis, 6-2 sophomore Jorren Pollard, 6-1, 175-pound defensive back, Houston (Cypress center from Temple, leads the Buff guard from Little Elm, averages center from Albuquerque, N.M., Falls) and Tyler Junior College. scoring with a 16.4 average. 10.4 points an outing. leads the rebounding with a 9.3 Douglas Tucker, 6-5, 300-pound offensive lineman from Dallas Lexy Hightower, 5-8 junior The Javelina women are 4-7 average. (Parish Episcopal and Cisco Junior College. guard from Amarillo, averages 13.3 for the year and 1-3 in the LSC. The teams will be on the Softball points a game. Brynae Thompson, 5-7 junior road for a series with Western Mia Anzaldua, pitcher, Brownsville (Veterans Memorial). Deleyah Harris, 5-9 senior guard from Houston (Cypress- New Mexico Jan. 17 and Texas- Chloe Bryant, infield/outfield, Pleasanton. guard from Omaha, Neb., is the Fairbanks), leads the Javelina Permian Basin Jan. 19 before Kat Flores, pitcher/infielder, Corpus Christi (Calallen). leading rebounder with a 7.3 scoring with a 14.6 average. returning home. The women will Brianna Rodriguez, outfielder, Austin (Buda Hays). average. Cloe Lane, 5-11 senior have five home contests Jan. 24- Natalie Rodriguez, pitcher/third base, Edinburg (North). The Eastern women will be in forward from Blue Springs, Mo., Feb. 5 and the men will have a Kristee Salas, third baseman, Edinburg. San Angelo Thursday night tops the rebounding with a 6.4 four-game home stand Jan. 24- Kaitlyn Smith, infielder, Seguin. before coming to Kingsville. average. She hits 9.4 points a Feb. 2. Presley Smith, pitcher, Spring (Smithson Valley). The squad is 9-3 for the year Track & Field Garrett Burns, thrower, Woodsboro. Mike Escobar, middle distance, Ben Bolt and Texas-San Antonio. Virjilio Griggs, sprinter, Panama. De’Stini Henderson, sprinter, Dallas (Bishop Dunn) and Texas-San Antonio. Kylian Monfort, sprinter and hurdles, Paris, France. Charles Valentin, multi-events, Paris, France. Volleyball Grace Gettys, 6-0 outside hitter/defensive specialist, New Braunfels. Jordan Schenkel, 5-5 defensive specialist, San Antonio (O’Connor). Women’s Golf Briana Silerio, LaJoya (Palmview). Women’s Tennis Franka Sindicic, Croatia. 2019 Javelina Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Rosters Men’s Team My’Destinee Franklin Jumps So. 1VL Bay City Name Events Cl. Exp. Hometown (School) Lornell Fuller Sprints So. 0 Freeport Kennedy Anorue Jumps Fr. 0 College Station Veronica Garcia Throws Fr. 0 Laredo Travis Barnes Throws So. Tr. Harlingen (University of Houston) Chelsea Gonzalez Distance Sr. 2VL Corpus Christi (Carroll) Mackenley Belony Sprints Jr. 1VL Houston (Aldine) Alia Griffin Sprints Jr. 2VL San Antonio (Brennan) Kenneth Bodwin Multi-events Fr. 0 Missouri City (Stafford) Jade Guerrero Distance Sr. 3VL Corpus Christi (King) Raymond Borjon Sprints So. 1VL Kingsville (Academy) Mia Guevara Distance Fr. 0 Alice Jacob Bryce Pole vault Fr. 0 George West Josie Guzman Mid-distance Sr. 3VL Devine Jesus Caballero Mid-distance So. 1VL Corpus Christi (Collegiate) Emily Habib Throws Fr. 0 Corpus Christi (Flour Bluff) Stephen Cardenas Throws Fr. 0 Ingleside C’Erra Higgins Sprints Fr. 0 Brazoria Richard Cervantes Throws Sr. 3VL McAllen (Sharyland) Victoria Jaime Distance Jr. 2VL Carrizo Springs Trayon Chance Sprints Fr. 0 San Antonio Madeleine Maltais Throws Jr. 1VL Corpus Christi (Tuloso-Midway) Angel Davila Sprints/hurdles Fr. 0 Laredo (Martin) Taylor McKinney Pole vault Jr. 2VL Spring (Oak Ridge) Thomas Davis Jumps Fr. 0 Houston (North Shore) Sophie Morrow Pole vault So. Tr. Hico (Abilene Christian) Danree Delancy Throws Fr. 0 Kingston, Jamaica Malorie Puente Throws Fr. 0 Waelder Robert Downs Mid-distance Sr. 1VL Philadelphia, Pa. Deana Richardson Sprints Sr. 3VL San Antonio (Brennan) Kentwaun Freeman Sprints So. 1VL Victoria(West) Taylor Roberson Sprints So. 1VL Bay City Raylon Fumbanks Sprints Fr. 0 Victoria (West) Yesenia Ruiz Throws Jr. 2VL Brownsville (Pace) Charles Greaves Sprints/jumps Sr. 2VL Bridgetown, Barbados Gertrudis Ruiz-Ralli Throws Jr. 2VL Brownsville (Pace) Virjillio Griggs Sprints Fr. 0 San Antonio (Warren) Larissa Sanchez Sprints So. 1VL Queretaro, Mexico Christian Grimes Sprints Fr. 0 Burkburnett Camecia Scott Sprints Sr. 3VL Wharton Tillman Haby Pole vault Fr. 0 San Antonio (Southwest) Sydnie Solis Throws Fr. 0 Edinburg Miguel Hanze Pole vault Sr. 2VL Guayaquil, Ecuador Racheal Somoye Throws Sr. 3VL Houston (Alief Taylor) Jonathan Harper Sprints/hurdles So. 1VL Lorena Keandria Taylor Sprints Jr. 2VL Rosebud-Lott Deon Hope Mult-events Sr. 3VL St. Michael, Barbados Teandria Taylor Sprints Jr. 2VL Rosebud-Lott Arthuro Huerta Sprints Jr. 2VL Hebbronville Kaden Kowalski Multi-events Fr. 0 Wimberley Sean Landez Throws Sr. 3VL Mission (Sharyland) Doryen Littlejohn Sprints Fr. 0 San Antonio (Stevens) Angel Martinez Sprints/jumps Fr. 0 El Paso (Burges) Gavin Martinez Distance Fr. 0 Falfurrias Ricardo Medrano Distance Jr. 2VL Pearsall Lane Michna Throws Jr. 2VL Lorena Darnell Mickens Throws Jr. 2VL Westbury, N.Y. Kylian Montfort Sprints/hurdles Fr. 0 Paris, France Roman Moreno Sprints Fr. 0 Banquete Todd Nicholas Sprints Sr. 2VL Eagle Lake (Rice) Jon Olmos Sprints Fr. RS Corpus Christi (Ray) Andrew Perez Throws So. 1VL Taft Jorge Rios Throws Jr. 2VL Port Lavaca Rivaldo Rios Throws Fr. 0 Clute (Brazosport) Dallas Ross Distance Fr. 0 Katy (Morton Ranch) Rene Sandoval Sprints/jumps Fr. 0 Corpus Christi (Moody) Shane Stehle Throws Sr. 2VL Orange Grove Juan Suarez Distance So. Sq. Mission (Sharyland Pioneer) Joseph Swierc Sprints Jr. 2VL Falls City Trevion Woodfork Sprints Fr. 0 Houston (Lamar) Charles Valentin Multi-events Fr. 0 Paris, France Jose Ventura Distance Jr. 2VL San Antonio (O’Connor) Dean Wallace Multi-events So. 1VL Seguin (Navarro) Kabren Wills Pole vault So. Tr. Snyder (McMurry) Ayman Zahafi Mid-distance Fr. 0 Casablanca, Morocco Vitaly Zhgun Throws Jr. 2VL Moscow, Russia Women’s Team Name Events Cl. Exp. Hometown (School) Remi Allotey Sprints Fr. 0 Sweeny LaGa’e Brigance Sprints/jumps Sr. 3VL Missouri City (Hightower) Diana Bustos-Torres Throws Fr. 0 Mission Bralyn Fox-Smith Throws Fr. 0 Refugio Indoor Track & Field Teams Open At Texas A&M Invitational Friday (Continued from Page 1) …Jose Ventura, junior Queretaro, Mexico. …Charles Greaves, senior distance runner from San Antonio …Dean Wallace, sophomore sprinter and jumper from (O’Connor). multi-events from Seguin Bridgetown, Barbados. …Zhgun Vitaly, junior (Navarro). …Alia Griffin, junior sprinter thrower from Moscow, Russia. Several newcomers who will from San Antonio (Brennan). And the one-year join the team later this month with …Miguel Hanze, senior pole letterwinners on the roster are: the start of the spring semester vaulter from Guayaquil, Ecuador. …Mackenley Belony, junior and are expected to compete in …Arturo Huerta, sprinter sprinter from Houston (Aldine). future meets. from Hebbronville. …Raymond Borjon, …Victoria Jaime, junior sophomore sprinter from LSC Dominates distance runner from Carrizo Kingsville (Academy). The Lone Star Conference Springs. …Jesus Caballero, continued to dominate the NCAA …Taylor McKinney, junior sophomore middle-distance Division II South Central Region pole vaulter from Spring (Oak runner from Corpus Christi women’s basketball poll released Ridge). (Collegiate). by D2SIDA last week. …Ricardo Medrano, junior …My’Destinee Franklin, West Texas A&M was No. 1, distance runner from Pearsall. sophomore jumper from Bay City. Angelo State No. 2, Tarleton State …Lane Michna, junior …Kentwaun Freeman, No. 4 and Eastern New Mexico thrower from Lorena. sophomore sprinter from Victoria No. 8. …Darnell Mickens, junior (West). NCAA Division II South Central thrower from Westbury, N.Y. …Johnathan Harper, Region Women’s Basketball Poll …Todd Nicholas, senior sophomore sprinter and hurdler Compiled by D2SIDA sprinter from Eagle Lake (Rice). from Lorena. Rank Team …Jorge Rios, junior thrower …Madeleine Maltais, junior 1. West Texas A&M from Port Lavaca. thrower from Corpus Christi 2. Angelo State …Ysenia Ruiz-Balli, junior (Tuloso-Midway). 3. St. Mary’s thrower from Brownsville (Pace). …Andrew Perez, sophomore 4. Tarleton State Greeting the Fans …Shane Stehle, senior thrower from Taft. 5. Colorado-Mesa Members of the Javelina women’s basketball team greet fans after thrower from Orange Grove. …Taylor Roberson, 6. Westminster (Utah) their 72-70 win over Texas Woman’s Saturday in the Steinke Center. …Joseph Swierc, junior sophomore sprinter from Bay City. 7. Black Hills (S.D.) State The Javelina men’s and women’s teams greet the fans after each home sprinter from Falls City. …Gertrudis Ruiz-Balli, 8. Eastern New Mexico game. …Kendria Taylor, junior sophomore thrower from 9. Lubbock Christian sprinter from Rosebud-Lott. Brownsville (Pace). 10. Western (Colo.) State …Teandria Taylor, junior …Larissa Sanchez, (Bold-faced and italicized teams 2018-19 Javelina Men’s Basketball Schedule sprinter from Rosebud-Lott. sophomore sprinter from are in the Lone Star Conference) Jan. 10 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Jan. 17 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 8:30 p.m. Jan. 19 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, 4 p.m. Jan. 24 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Jan. 31 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2- *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Feb. 6 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7 p.m. Feb. 14 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 4 p.m. Feb. 21 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Feb. 28 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 7:30 p.m. March 2 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 4 p.m. March 7-10 – Lone Star Conference Tournament in Frisco. March 16-19 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Playoffs, TBD. March 27-30 – NCAA Division II Championships, TBD. Camp Demonstration Javelina assistant softball coach Justin Lewis demonstrates for some of the attendees at a Javelina softball camp last weekend at Hubert Field. The Javelinas open preseason workouts Thursday. Three LSC Players Make D2Football All-America Three Lone Star Conference players were on the D2Football.com All-America Football Team announced last week, and the trio was on the defensive unit. Defensive lineman , 6-3, 260-pound senior defensive lineman from Angelo State, was named the defensive player of the year and was on the All-America first team. Defensive lineman Michael Onuoha, 6-5, 255-pound senior, and kicker Kristov Martinez, 5-6, 135-pound senior, both of Texas A&M- Commerce, were on the first unit. NCAA Division II All- Team Selected by D2Football.com First Team QB – Jayru Campbell, Ferris (Mich.) State, 6-5, 215, Jr. RB – Gabriel Watson, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 6-1, 221, Jr. RB – Jaleel McLaughlin, Notre Dame (Ohio), 5-9, 173, Fr. WR – Brody Oliver, Colorado Mines, 6-3, 210, Sr. WR – Craig Rucker, Mars Hill (N.C.), 5-7, 165, Jr. TE – Erik Henneman, Lindenwood (Mo.), 6-3, 228, Jr. OL – Devon Johnson, Ferris (Mich.) State, 6-6, 308, Sr. OL – Trey Pipkins, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 6-7, 307, Sr. OL – Jeremy King, Valdosta (Ga.) State, 6-1, 315, Sr. OL – Even Heim, Minnesota State, 6-4, 345, Sr. OL – Derrick Puni, Central Missouri, 6-6, 320, Sr. DL – Markus Jones, Angelo State, 6-3, 260, Sr. DL – Michael Onuoha, Texas A&M-Commerce, 6-5, 255, Sr. DL – Cardell Rawlings, Wingate (N.C.), 6-2, 240, Sr. LB – Tyler Morrissey, West Chester (Pa.), 6-3, 256, Sr. LB – Brandon Payer, Colorado State-Pueblo, 6-4, 230, Sr. LB – Cody Leonard, Quincy (Ill.), 6-1, 225, Sr. DB – Lamont McPhatter, California (Pa.), 5-11, 190, Jr. DB – Darius Williams, Colorado State-Pueblo, 6-0, 193, Sr. DB – Joshua Simmons, Limestone (S.C.), 6-3, 205, Sr. DB – Jarey Elder, West Chester (Pa.), 5-11, 170, Sr. K – Kristov Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce, 5-6, 135, Sr. Track Taking Shape P – Josh Carlson, Dixie (Utah) State, 6-0, 165, Fr. Lane stripes have been painted as the new track gets its final touches in preparation for AP – Lyrics Klugh, Fairmont (W. Va.), 5-10, 170, Sr. the upcoming season. The stadium will be the site of the NCAA Division II National Championships May 23- 25 and will also host the 2020 national event. Offensive Player of the Year Jayru Campbell, Ferris State Defensive Player of the Year Markus Jones, Angelo State Coach of the Year Javelina Stadium Kerwin Bell, Valdosta State

Home of the NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Javelina Nation! Track and Field Championships We Are Family 2019 and 2020...... Forever! 130 Days Until 2019 Meet Javelina Top Teams, Individuals in 2018 Numerous This time of the year, the The Javelina men’s outdoor Javelina head coach Ryan NCAA Division II indoor And hopefully this time next news media announce their track and field team captured the Dall was named the NCAA volleyball All-America first team. year, the selection process will be choices for the top teams and NCAA Division II championship, Division II Men’s Track & Field The Javelina women’s tennis even more difficult. individuals in 2018. the first in the school’s history. Coach of the Year. team continued to climb in the The defending national and This is impossible in Charles Greaves was one of The Javelina beach volleyball Lone Star Conference and regional champions look to be in recapping the Texas A&M- the meet standouts, scoring 21.5 team won the American Volleyball nationally. the fight for those titles again. Kingsville teams and athletes of the Javelinas’ 65 points. Coaches Association national It was second in the final LSC And there will again be during the past year. Greaves won gold medals in championship in its second standings last year and has dozens of Javelina individuals How do you select a team of the triple jump and 400-meter relay season of play. consistently had individuals, and who could wear the tag, “Athlete the year when you have two and other national champions The Javelina baseball team the team, ranked in the NCAA of the Year”. national champions, and another were Richard Cervantes in the captured the NCAA Division II Division II national poll. The baseball team has been that won a regional title and shot put, Javier Lopez in the 110- South Central Region Javelina softball showed picked No. 5 in the 2019 preseason earned a berth in the NCAA meter hurdles and 400-meter relay, championship and became the during its fall scrimmages that it poll. Division II College World Series? Todd Nicholas in the sprint relay first Javelina squad to advance will be a factor in title chases this The indoor men’s track and How do you pick an and Deon Hope in the relay. into the NCAA Division II College spring. It returns most of its field team is ranked No. 5 in the individual when you’ve got The Javelinas had 11 track World Series. statistical leaders and had an NCAA Division II preseason poll numerous players who helped and field first-team All-Americans. Madison Brabham, a member outstanding recruiting campaign. and the women are ranked No. 12. lead the teams to those titles, and Greaves was named the of the beach and indoor volleyball It’s easy to see why it is The Javelinas will host the others who received accolades as NCAA Division II Field Athlete of teams, became the first Javelina impossible to rank the top Javelina NCAA Division II Outdoor Track members of Javelina lineups? the Year. player in her sport to make an teams and individuals. (Continued on Page 16)

American Volleyball Coaches Association NCAA Division II National Beach Volleyball Champions NCAA Division II South Central Region Baseball Champions and College World Series Participant

NCAA Division II National Men’s Track & Field Champions Thompson, Mickens Recognized As POWs Texas A&M-Kingsville Madison Brabham, volleyball basketball players Brynae Jordan Semanat, football Thompson and Darius Mickens Oct. 17 – were named the IBC Bank Madison Brabham, volleyball athletes of the week for their Brandon Jones, football performances last week. Oct. 24 – Thompson, 5-7 junior Madison Brabham, volleyball guard from Houston (Cypress- Koy Detmer Jr., football Fairbanks), had 28 points in the Oct. 31 – Javelinas’ 72-70 victory over Kristina Gutierrez, golf Texas Woman’s, and she hit the Nick Pelrean, football Rebounding game-winning points with 10 Nov. 7 – Darius Mickens, 6-2 freshman seconds left in the game. Haley Hutchinson, volleyball guard from Willis, goes for a She had four rebounds, an Aaron Dilworth, football rebound in a game with Angelo assist and a steal. Nov. 14 – State Saturday in the Steinke Mickens, 6-2 freshman Madison Brabham, volleyball Center. guard from Willis, had 13 points Tre’Michael Tutt, football for the men. Nov. 21 – He had three rebounds, Brynae Thompson, basketball three steals, two assists and a Robert Stevenson, basketball block. Nov. 28 – Thompson is recognized Brynae Thompson, basketball for the third time this season Jamell Bradley, basketball and Mickens is selected for the Dec. 5 – first time. Cloe Lane, basketball IBC Bank Athletes of the Week Chauncey Thomas, basketball Sept. 5 – Dec. 12 – Madison Brabham, volleyball Racheal Somoye, indoor track Koy Detmer Jr., football & field Sept. 12 – Richard Cervantes, indoor Haley Hutchinson, volleyball track & field Nick Pelrean, football Dec. 19 – Sept. 19 – Casey Klobedans, volleyball Lisa Carvajal, tennis Robert Stevenson, basketball DeVonte Williams, football Dec. 26 – 2018-19 Javelina Women’s Basketball Schedule Sept. 26 – Cloe Lane, basketball Jan. 10 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 5:30 p.m. Emily North, volleyball John Mouton, basketball Jan. 12 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Payton Hendrix, football Jan. 2 – Jan. 17 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 6:30 p.m. Getting Up Oct. 3 – Athletic teams idle. Jan. 19 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, 2 p.m. John Mouton, 6-6 junior guard from Madison Brabham, volleyball Jan. 24 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 5:30 p.m. Missouri City (Hightower), gets Jan. 9 - Ricky Medrano, cross country Brynae Thompson, basketball Jan. 26 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 2 p.m. high in an attempt to block an Jan. 31 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 5:30 p.m. opponent player. Oct. 10 – Darius Mickens, basketball Feb. 2 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Feb. 5 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 7 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 7 p.m. Feb. 14 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 6 :30 p.m. Feb. 16 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 2 p.m. Feb. 21 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 23 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Feb. 28 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 5:30 p.m. March 2 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 2 p.m. March 7-9 – Lone Star Conference Championship at site of No. 1 seed. March 16-19 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Championships, TBA. March 26-29 – NCAA Division II Championships, TBA. Defending Cloe Lane, 5-10 senior forward from Blue Springs, Mo., defends in a Javelina game with Texas Woman’s last weekend in the Steinke Center. The Javelinas downed the Pioneers, 72-70.

Former Javelina Athletes Help Make Javelina Pride Justified!! Women’s Golf To Open LSC Season The Texas A&M-Kingsville Cameron at St. Edward’s Spring Invitational in Mount Home, Ark.; women’s golf team will help open Invitational in Austin; WNMU at WNMU, TSU, MSU, Cameron at the Lone Star Conference spring Lady Moc Classic in Lakeland, Fla. Mustang Intercollegiate in schedule Feb. 4-5. Feb. 25-26 – TAMUK at Goodyear, Ariz. The Javelinas will open at the Islander Classic in Corpus Christi. April 8-9 – TAMUK at Jack Brown Invitational in Laredo. March 4-5 – Cameron, West Hardscrabble Invitational in Western New Mexico opens Texas A&M, Midwestern State, Fort Smith, Ark.; ASU, MSU, the same weekend at the Sea Lion TSU, Texas A&M-Commerce at WTAM, WNMU, Cameron at Invitational in San Diego, Calif. Rattler Invitational in San Antonio. West Texas Spring Desert The remaining LSC teams will March 11-12 – TAMUK at Invitational in Tucson, Ariz. open Feb. 18-19. Texas-Rio Grande Valley April 22-23 – TAMUK, ASU, The LSC Championship is Invitational in McAllen; ASU, Cameron, MSU, TSU, WTAM, April 22-23 in Abilene. MSU, TSU, TAMUC, Cameron at WNMU at Lone Star Conference 2019 Lone Star Conference Midwestern State Invitational in Championship in Abilene. Women’s Golf Wichita Falls; WNMU at Sprint May 6-8 – NCAA Division II Composite Schedule Challenge in Litchfield Park, Ariz. South Central/West Region Feb. 4-5 – Texas A&M- March 18-19 – ASU, TAMUC Championship in Amarillo. Kingsville at Jack Brown at Hillcat Classic in Owasso, Okla. May 10-12 – TAMUK at PGC Invitational in Laredo; Western March 24-25 – WNMU, Minority Golf Championship in New Mexico at Sea Lion WTAM at El Cheapo Classic in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Invitational in San Diego, Calif. Pueblo, Colo. May 15-18 – NCAA Division Feb. 18-19 –TAMUK, April 1-2 – TAMUC at II Championship at West Palm Tarleton State, Angelo State, Henderson State Spring Beach, Fla.

Playing Defense Kyren Block, 6-6 junior forward from San Antonio (Brennan), defends against an Angelo State player in a Lone Star Conference game last weekend in the Steinke Center. NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Poll Compiled by D2SIDA 15. Florida Southern Rank Team 16. Jefferson (Pa.) 1. Union (Tenn.) 17. Alaska-Anchorage 2. West Texas A&M 18. Virginia Union 3. Fort Hays (Kan.) State 19. Angelo State 4. Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) 20. Ashland (Ohio) 5. Lewis (Ill.) 21. Southwestern Oklahoma\ 6. Indiana (Pa.) 22. Anderson (S.C.) 7. University of Sciences (Pa.) 23. Central Missouri 8. Drury (Mo.) 24. St. Mary’s 9. California-San Diego 25. Glenville (W. Va.) State 10. North Georgia Other teams receiving votes 11. California (Pa.) includes Tarleton State. 12. Bentley (Mass.) (Bold-faced and italicized Softball Camp Instruction 13. Augustana (S.D.) teams are in the Lone Star Javelina assistant softball coach Melina Sanchez gives catching pointers to attendees at a Javelina softball 14. Grand Valley (Mich.) State Conference) camp last weekend at Hubert Field.

2019-20 Javelina Indoor Track & Field Meet Schedule Jan. 11 – Texas A&M Invitational in College Station. Jan. 25 – McNeese (La.) State Invitational in Lake Charles, La. Feb. 1-2 – Missouri Southern Invitational in Joplin, Mo. Feb. 8-9 – Pittsburg State Gorilla Classic in Pittsburg, Kan. Feb. 16-17 – Lone Star Conference Championships in Lubbock. Feb. 24 – Boston University Last Chance Meet in Boston, Mass. March 8-9 – NCAA Division II Championships in Pittsburg, Kan. Baseball Newcomer Brett Burrington, righthanded pitcher from Cedar Park (Oak Ridge), is a newcomer to the Javelina baseball team this spring. He is a junior transfer from Weatherford College). Javelinas Will Open LSC Spring Indoor Schedule This Weekend The Texas A&M-Kingsville Star Conference post-holiday College Station. the Red Raider Invitational in Jan. 26 – ASU, MSU, TAMUC men’s and women’s indoor track schedule Friday when it takes part Five other teams will begin Lubbock. The LSC entries are at Pittsburg State Invitational in and field teams will open the Lone in the Texas A&M Invitational in their seasons Jan. 18. All will be at Angelo State, Eastern New Pittsburg, Kan.; WTAM at New Mexico, Tarleton State, Texas Mexico Invitational in A&M-Commerce and West Texas Albuquerque, N.M.; MSU at UCO A&M. Open in Norman, Okla. The West Texas team will be Feb. 1-2 – TAMUK at split and some members of the Missouri Southern Invitational in team will be at The Quad meet Jan. Joplin, Mo.; ASU, ENMU, TSU, 19 in Colorado Springs, Colo. TAMUC, WTAM at Texas Tech Midwestern State has a Open in Lubbock. women’s team only. Feb. 8-9 – TAMUK, TAMUC, Lubbock Christian is also a WTAM at Gorilla Classic in member of the LSC in track and Pittsburg, Kan.; ASU, ENMU, field but hasn’t announced its WTAM at Don Kirby Elite in spring schedule. Albuquerque, N.M. 2019 Lone Star Conference Feb. 15 – ASU, TSU in Texas Remaining Indoor Tech Matador Meet in Lubbock. Track & Field Schedule Feb. 16-17 – TAMUK, ASU, Jan. 11 – Texas A&M- ENMU, MSU, TSU, TAMUC, Kingsville at Texas A&M WTAM at Lone Star Conference Invitational in College Station. Championships in Lubbock. Jan. 18 - Angelo State, Feb. 24 – TAMUK, WTAM at Eastern New Mexico, Midwestern Boston University Last Chance State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M- Meet in Boston, Mass. Commerce, West Texas A&M at March 8-9 – NCAA Division Red Raider Open in Lubbock. II Championships in Pittsburg, Jan. 19 – WTAM at The Quad Kan. in Colorado Springs, Colo. Jan. 25 – TAMUK at McNeese State Invitational in Returning Coaches Lake Charles, La.; WTAM at Javelina head track and field coach Ryan Dall, right, and thrower coach Tim Miller, will have the Javelinas Colorado Mines Invite in Golden, in the opening indoor meet Friday in College Station. Colo. Top LSC Men’s, Women’s Indoor Track & Field Performances Men’s Division 47.82 – Quinton Sansing, 4:45.09 – Jose Serrano, 6-4.75 – Creede Goode, ASU. Texas A&M-Kingsville. 60-meter dash WTAM. WTAM. 6-3.5 – Dragan Pesic, ASU. Triple jump 6.91 – Tyrin Lewis, West 50.16 – Travion Ware, 5:05.42 – Bryson Bssinger, 6-2.25 – Harry Maslen, ASU. 47-9 – Abraham Seaneke, Texas A&M. TAMUC. WTAM. 6-2.25 – Robert Wood, WTAM. 6.99 – Nichael Whitehead, 50.75 – Xavier Harvery, 5000-meter run TAMUC. 47-5.75 – Trayveon Franklin, Texas A&M-Commerce TAMUC. 14:43.53 – Briggs Wittlake, Pole vault TAMUC. 7.04 – R.J. Reynolds, 52.63 – Aaron Morton, WTAM. 16-6 – Hudson Hall, TAMUC. 46-10 – Darien Redd, TAMUC. TAMUC. 15:04.45 – Daniel Haymes, 15-6.25 – Wesley Culbertson, TAMUC. 7.05 – Dylan Henderson, 54.79 – Preston Rabe, WTAM. TAMUC. Shot put TAMUC. TAMUC. 60-meter hurdles 14-7.25 – Dragan Pesic, ASU. 57-2.75 – Richard 7.12 – Theo Piniau, WTAM. 800-meter run 8.11 – Tyrin Lewis, WTAM. 14-7.25 – Kyler Friebele, Cervantes, TAMUK. 200-meter dash 2:02.09 – Tarik Rascoe, WTAM. 8.51 – Trpirmir Siroki, Angelo WTAM. 53-5.75 – Tyler Pickens, 21.89 – Quinton, Sansing, 2:02.53 – Jaquavios Diggs, State. 14-7.25 – Jimmie Vaughn, WTAM. WTAM. TAMUC. 8.60 – Harry Maslen, ASU. WTAM. 48-0.75 – Dragan Pesic, ASU. 22.44 – D’Lance Sharp, 2:03.91 – Jose Serrano, 8.66 – Cameron Macon, 14-7.25 – Trpimir Siroki, ASU. 47-10.5 – Steven Sanchez, TAMUC. WTAM. TAMUC. Long jump TAMUC. 22.51 – Nichael Whitehead, Mile run 8.69 – Dragan Pesic, Angelo 24-4.5 – Abraham Seaneke, 38-7.75 – Johnathon Harper, TAMUC. 4:09.89 – Theo Daeschler, State. WTAM. TAMUK. 22.65 – R.J. Reynolds, WTAM. Distance medley relay 22-11 – Jordan Wilson, Weight throw TAMUC. 4:10.46 – Emmanuel Too, 3:45.45 – WTAM. TAMUC. 57-5 – Richard Cervantes, 22.71 – Dylan Henderson, WTAM. 4:01.75 – TAMUC. 22-10 – Harry Maslen, ASU. TAMUK. TAMUC. 4:21.05 – Butare Rugenerwa, High jump 22-6.25 – Trpirmir Siroki, ASU. 55-0 – Cade Halliburton, 400-meter dash WTAM. 6-8.25 – Trpirmir Siroki, ASU. 22-3.75 – Dean Wallace, WTAM. (Continued on Page 15) Top LSC Men’s, Women’s Indoor Track & Field Performances (Continued from Page 14) 9.19 – Karlea Duhon, ASU. Triple jump 51-8.25 – Tyler Pickens, 9.40 – Jordan Nash, ASU. 36-1.5 – Talia Lujua, TAMUC. WTAM. 9.72 – Maryam Muhammad, Shot put 49-10 – Steven Sanchez, TAMUC. 42-4.75 – Hailey Wonoreck, TAMUC. 1600-meter relay TAMUC. Heptathlon 3:45.45 – WTAM. 38-11 – Cheyenne Williams, 52-04 – Dragan Pesic, ASU. 4:01.75 – TAMUC. WTAM. 5167 – Harry Maslen, ASU. High jump 37-10.5 – Iniuto Ukpong, 5146 – Trpimir Siroki, ASU. 5-6 – Chelsea Cheek, TaMUC. TAMUC, 37-10.5. 4955 – Johnathon Harper, 5-5 – Cayli Yarbrough, 37-9.5 – Tamara Susa, TAMUK. WTAM. TAMUC. 4772 – Robert Wood, 5-3 – Carri Yarbrough, 36-3 – Shanecia Baker, TAMUC WTAM. TAMUC. Women’s Division 5-1.25 – Shanecia Baker, Weight throw 60-meter dash TAMUC. 63-4.75 – Racheal Somoye, 7.58 – Kennedy Hudson, 4-11 – Jordan Nash, ASU. TAMUK. WTAM. Pole vault 55-0 – Hailey Wonoreck, 7.59 – Valda Kabia, WTAM. 11-2.5 – Kylie Ferguson, TAMUC. 7.72 – Natasha Brown, TAMUC. 50-8.75 – Cheyenne Williams, WTAM. 10-6.75 – Veronica Diaz, WTAM. 7.81 – Mackenzie Clark, TAMUC. 46-3.5 – Iniuto Ukpong, TAMUC. 9-0.25 – Jayna Lueders, TAMUC. 8.01 – Rhy’neisccea Paul, WTAM. Pentathlon TAMUC. Long jump 3425 – Chelsea Cheek, 200-meter dash 18-5 – Madi Rolan, WTAM. TAMUC. 24.64 – Valda Kabia, WTAM. 17-1.5 – Karlea Duhon, ASU. 3342 – Karlea Duhon, ASU. 25.09 – Tianna McKinney, 16-10 – Jordan Nash, ASU. 3260 – Jordan Nash, ASU. WTAM. 16-6.5 – Chelsea Cheek, 3311 – Shanecia Baker, 25.54 – Kennedy Hudson, TAMUC. TAMUC. WTAM. 16-5.25 – Taylor Higgs, 3007 – Paighton Corley, 25.56 – Natasha Brown, TAMUC. TAMUC. WTAM. 27.14 – Monet Hill, TAMUC. 400-meter dash 61.97 – Kynsly Thornton, Javelina Men’s, Women’s Indoor TAMUC. Track and Field Best Performances 68.30 – breyana Smith, Men’s Division TAMUC. Shot put: 57-2.75, Richard Cervantes (1), Pittsburg, Kan. (12-8). 800-meter run Weight throw: 57-5, Richard Cervantes (4), Pittsburg, Kan. (12-8). 2:19.69 – Maiya Collins, Heptathlon: 4980, Jonathan Harper (8), Pittsburg, Kan. (12-8). TAMUC. Women’s Division 2:23.63 – Larissa Sanchez, 800-meter run: 2:23.63, Larissa Sanchez (13), Pittsburg, Kan. (12-8). TAMUK. Weight throw: *63-4.75, Rachael Somoye (1), Pittsburg, Kan. (12-8). 2:23.80 – Karlea Duhon, ASU. *Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field All-Time Best 2:26.82 – Paighton Corely, NCAA Division II Provisional Qualifiers TAMUC. Richard Cervantes, shot put. 2:28.38 – Jordan Nash, ASU. Richard Cervantes, weight throw. Mile run Jonathan Harper, heptathlon. 5:11.85 – Erman Jepleting, Rachael Somoye, weight throw. WTAM. 5:42.50 – Kelly McCaskill, WTAM. 3000-meter run 11:28.33 – Kelly McCaskill, WTAM. 60-meter hurdles 8.87 – Madison Thetford, Relay Returnees WTAM. Teandria Taylor takes a handoff from twin sister Keandria Taylor in a 8.93 – Chelsea Cheek, relay race last sring. Both return for the Javelinas this season, TAMUC. indoors and outdoors. They are juniors from Rosebud-Lott. Returning Letterwinner Viktoria Romanovskaya, junior from Moscow, Russia, is a returning letterwinner for the women’s tennis team this spring. She has two letters. 2018 Top Javelina Teams, Athletes Numerous (Continued from Page 6) & Field Championships in late May in Javelina Stadium. The Javelina football team will play its first three games in Javelina Stadium, and for the second year in a row, will host seven opponents. Even before 2019 gets in full swing, there’s reason to be excited. And here’s hoping that 2019 will be the Year of the Javelina, and the top teams and individuals will again be impossible to pick. In 2018, and for the past 94 years, Javelina Pride is truly justified.