Good Luck Track & Field At Nationals In Florida! Congratulations To Baeball For An Impressive 35-19 Season! VOLUME XVI, NO. 42 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 MAY 25, 2016 Track & Field Has 13 Individuals, Two Relays Qualified in 19 Events at NCAA Championships This Week in Florida With the men tagged as a The women’s sprint relay has championship recently, their title contender, the Texas A&M- the third best time in its event. second in the past three years. Kingsville track and field teams The Javelina men were fourth The first event for a Javelina Qualified go to Florida this weekend in last year’s outdoor meet. at the national meet will be in Four for the NCAA Division II Robinson will be going for the men’s long jump at 3 p.m. Events Championships. a sweep of the high jump gold Thursday. Kaina The meet is set for Thursday, in his college career. He has Field event finals are Martinez, Friday and Saturday at the IMG won three consecutive outdoor Thursday, Friday and Saturday. senior from Complex in Bradenton. Seine Bight, titles, and owns the meet record The men’s and women’s Belize, There are 754 athletes with a best of 7-6.5, that coming 10000-meter runs are Thursday qualified for qualified for the meet, 377 in each in 2014. night and the 3000-meter the NCAA of the divisions. Yamoah will be going for his steeplechase finals are Friday Division II There are 100 men’s fourth consecutive All-America night. The remainder of the Track & programs with entries and 112 honor. running events on Thursday and Field women’s teams. The Javelina men won the Friday are preliminaries, and the Champion- The Javelina men are ranked Lone Star Conference team finals are Saturday. ships in four No. 2 in their division behind St. events--- Augustine’s (N.C.). 100-meter, The Javelina women are rated 200-meter No. 10. and 400-meter Five of the Javelinas are dashes and ranked No. 1 in their events. as a member These are: of the …Lutalo Boyce, junior 400-meter from Westbury, N.Y., with a best relay team. distance of 26-1 in the long jump. She will not …Javier Lopez, junior from compete Cordova, Spain, with a best time in the 100 of 13.50 in the 110-meter hurdles. because of …Kaina Martinez, senior number from Seine Bight, Belize, with a of races it would best of 23.33 in the 200-meter dash. require her …Jeron Robinson, senior to compete from Houston (Travis) with a best in over the height of 7-5 in the high jump. three-day …Jordan Yamoah, senior period in from Arlington, N.Y., with a best Bradenton, height of 18-7.5 in the pole vault. Going For No. 4 Fla., this The Javelina men’s Jeron Robinson, senior from Houston (Travis), will be going for his week. 400-meter relay team has the fourth NCAA Division II high jump championship this week at the second best time in that event with national meet in Bradenton, Fla. Robinson holds the NCAA Division II meet record in the event. a 40.09. PAGE 1 Volleyball Team to Play, Perform Community Service in Nicaragua The Texas A&M-Kingsville Adelante as an after-school classes at the El Carizal English CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN order for coach Jason volleyball team has been invited program. school where English is taught Gonzales and the Javelina baseball team. to take a seven-day tour to …Visit Carizal Women’s to students in the community. They has just concluded a 35-win season that saw them reaching Nicaragua Aug. 5-12, and during Coop in El Carizal where the The volleyball players will read the NCAA Division II South Central Region playoffs and advancing its stay the Javelinas will not only women make and sell homemade books to students in English and into the third day of play at the event. play exhibition matches but will jam made from a variety of Spanish, tutor students in English, As stated before, the Javelinas have become a member of the perform community service. seasonal fruit flavors. play educational games and play higher echelon of the sport and have been one of the most consistent Tanya Allen, head volleyball ...Visit Carizal English sports with the students. winners since starting the intercollegiate program in 1993. coach, said the group will begin With a large core of the 2016 players returning next season, the workouts for the trip July 26. future looks good for the Javelinas to continue their prowess for The Javelinas’ first match will years to come. be Aug. 6. They will visit Managua, San REGIONAL BASEBALL NOTES: Juan Del Sur, Playa Hermosa, El …The rankings went out the door at the NCAA Division II Carizal and Granada on the tour. South Central Region tournament. Community service events Colorado-Mesa was the top seed and the Mavericks lost to will include: sixth-seeded Lubbock Christian on the opening day and they lost …Visiting Manos Unidas, to fifth-seeded Texas A&M-Kingsville on the second day. a coop for adults with special The Mavericks became the first team to be eliminated from needs who make and sell reusable grocery bags. The coop provides the playoffs, leaving five Texas teams remaining in the bracket. jobs and education and the team …Four of the Texas teams in the NCAA Division II South will visit the classroom, assist Central Region baseball tournament last weekend in Grand with production and support Junction, Colo., traveled together on a chartered flight to and visit with the people in the Colorado. program. The Javelinas and St. Edward’s boarded the plane in San …Going to Escuela Adelante, Antonio, and it stopped in Lubbock to pick up Angelo State and a bilingual learning center Lubbock Christian. offering a language exchange The Javelinas and St. Edward’s met in the opening round program for students. The Thursday. Angelo State is a Lone Star Conference cohort of the program is a two-year English Javelinas and the teams met eight times before the regional meet. language course taught in …The Colorado-Mesa baseball stadium is also the site of the congruence with the ESL course National Junior College Athletic Association tournament. This at the Universidad Politecnica de year’s meet will be May 28-June 4. Nicaragua with books sourced …Five of the six teams in the regional tournament were Texas from Oxford University Press. It clubs, and three of the six were members of the LSC. is a supplemental program and In addition to the Javelinas, St. Edward’s and ASU, the Texas students attend their primary local teams in the regional meet were Lubbock Christian and West school in the morning and Escuela Texas A&M. Colorado-Mesa was the only non-Texas entry. It would have been much more convenient for the regional West Texas Loses participants to have had the tournament somewhere in the Lone In Third Round of Star State. But it goes to the team finishing at the top of the NCAA Softball Playoffs division poll, and that was Colorado-Mesa. Rotary Speaker West Texas A&M, Lone Mark Savere, former linebacker for theJavelina football team, spoke …The number of teams selected for regional play varies from Star Conference champion, was to the Noon Rotary Club last week on the College for Kids program region to region. eleminated in the third round of at TAMUK this summer. He is coordinator of the program, which is The Central and Midwest regions have eight teams. The the NCAA Division II national under the Center for Continuing Education. The program is for ages Southeast, South, East and Atlantic regions have seven teams each tournament last week in Denver, 7-13 and will be held from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. June 30-July 1. The cost of and the South Central and West regions each have six teams. Colo. the two-week program is $260 and a one-week tuition is $160 and the The number of teams per region is based on the number of teams After beating Grand Valley fee is $50 if paid by the day. Daily themes will include Harry Potter, in that region. (Mich.) in the first round, the Ancient Times, Space Exploration, Divergent, Superhero Academy, Around the World, Weird Science, Game of Life, Amazing Race and …Lubbock Christian advanced into the regional tournament in Buffs lost to Humbodt (Calif.) Math in Real Life. Those interested in participating may register at State and Southern Arkansas. its first season of NCAA Division II eligibility. www.tamuk.edu/continuinged/CFK/index.html. Savere played high The Chapparal athletics have made a big impact in their first West Texas was rankedNo. 1 school football at San Antonio Warren High School. Left is Rotarian most of the season. (Continued on Page 3) Ricki Cunningham. PAGE 2 Upcoming Javelina Events May 26 – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field: NCAA Division II Championships in Bradenton, Fla. May 27 – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field: NCAA Division II Championships in Bradenton, Fla. (Continued from Page 2) May 28 – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field: NCAA Division II year of competition in the division. Championships in Bradenton, Fla. The women’s basketball team went undefeated and won the June 16 – General: Javelina Football Skill Development Camp in national championship and the baseball squad has been ranked Edinburg, Cats Stadium, 4-7 p.m., registration at 3 p.m., throughout the season. for campers entering grades 7-12. For additional information contact David Brown at (361) 593-4524 or The school’s cross country and track and field teams will begin at [email protected]. competing in the Lone Star Conference next school year. June 17 – General: Javelina Football Skill Development Camp in Harlingen, Boggus Stadium, 9 a.m.-noon, registration NOT ONLY WAS the Lone Star Conference well represented at at 8 a.m., for campers entering grades 7-12. For the regional baseball competition, but it also had its share of teams additional information contact David Brown at (361) and individuals in the other sports. 593-4524 or at [email protected]. And they, too, were in Colorado for their play. June 20 – General: Javelina Football Youth Camp in Kingsville, West Texas A&M’s softball team and women’s golf squad were Javelina Stadium, 8:30-12:30 p.m., registration at 8 a.m.; for campers entering grades 1-6. For additional at the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival in Denver, information contact David Brown at (361) 593-4524 Colo. or at [email protected]. Tarleton State had a women’s golf team in the national General: Javelina Football Skill Development Camp in tournament and the Cameron women’s tennis team was at the Kingsville, Javelina Stadium, 5-8 p.m., registration at Festival. 4 p.m., for campers entering grades 7-12. For The Festival, unique to NCAA Division II, had national additional information contact David Brown at (361) competition in men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, softball 593-4524 or at [email protected]. June 22 – General: Javelina Football Skill Development Camp in Corpus and men’s and women’s tennis at a central site, and this was Denver Christi, Cabaniss Stadium, 4-7 p.m., registration at this spring. 3 p.m., for campers entering grades 7-12. For additional information contact David Brown at (361) 593-4524 NOLAN RYAN FIELD was to have been the site of another Owl Supporter or at [email protected]. high school baseball playoff game last weekend when Calallen and This Odem baseball fan wears July 1-3 - General: Volleyball Skills Camp in Kingsville, Steinke Edinburg Vela were Friday night. A wet field caused the game to be her Owl outdit at a playoff game Center, phone (361) 593-2413 or (361) 593-4872 for moved to the Rio Grande Valley. at Nolan Ryan Field. Odem’s additional information. The Javelina baseball and softball facilities have been a popular baseball and softball teams had Jully 10-12 - General: Athletic Training Camp in Kingsville, McCulley site for playoff games not only this year but each season. playoff games on campus. Hall, phone (361) 2493) for additional information. July 11-15 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp in Kingsville, JAVELINA MEN’S BASKETBALL coach Johnny Estelle Steinke Center, phone (361) 593-4874 for additional Cameron Tennis information. spoke at the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches clinic last Ousted in National Aug. 9 – Football: Players for the start of preseason workouts in Kingsville. weekend in San Antonio. Aug. 11 – Football: First practice for the football team in Kingsville, Other guest speakers included Chris Beard of Texas Tech, Tubby NCAA Tournament Javelina Stadium. Smith of Memphis, Jamie Dixon of TCU, Bob Huggins of West The Cameron women’s tennis Sept. 3 - Football: Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 6 p.m. Virginia and Brad Underwood of Oklahoma State. team was eliminated in the second Sept. 10 - Football: Simon Fraser in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Military Estelle had earlier spoken at the South Padre Island Basketball round of the NCAA Division II Appreciation Weekend). Clinic. national tournament last week. Sept. 17 - Football: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic After beating California (Pa.), Heritage Weekend). Sept. 24 - Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 7 p.m. 5-2, in the opening round, the THE NCAA WOMEN’S Basketball Rules Committee met Oct. 1 - Football: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend). recently and decided it was pleased with the state of the game at the Aggies dropped a 5-2 decision Oct. 8 - Football: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBD. present time. to Hawaii Pacific in the second Oct. 15 - Football: *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg It did discuss possible future rules changes and these included: round. Bank Homecoming Game). …Permitting officials to use video review at any time in the Cameron had earlier won Oct. 22 - Football: *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. game to determine if the ball left the shooter’s hand before the shot the Lone Star Conference cham- Oct. 29 - Football: *Eastern New in Kingsville, 7 p.m. pionship and advanced through clock expired. This review would be allowable on made field goal (Communication Appreciation Weekend). the regional playoffs to reach the Nov. 5 – Football: *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of attempts only. national meet. Fame and Champions Weekend, Senior Night). …Widening the lane from 12 feet to 16 feet. Nov. 12 – Football: *Oklahoma Panhandle State in Goodwell, Okla., 1 p.m. …Moving the restricted-area arc to four feet from three feet. Nov. 19 – Football: NCAA Division II first round playoffs, TBD. …Moving the three-point line from 20 feet, nine inches to the Nov. 26 – Football: NCAA Division II second round playoffs, TBD. international distance of 22-1. Dec. 3 – Football: NCAA Division II quarterfinals, TBD. Dec. 10 – Football: NCAA Division II semifinals, TBD. …Deterring players from faking fouls. A warning would be issued Dec. 17 – Football: NCAA Division II championship in Kansas City, Kan., TBD. on the first offense, followed by a technical foul on subsequent offenses. *Lone Star Conference games/matches (Continued on Page 4) (Bold-faced events are in Kingsville) PAGE 3 Teams Add Three More Signees Texas A&M-Kingsville Costa (Calif.) College, Jr. Le’Andre Dever, linebacker, athletic teams added three more Gabriela Moran, defensive 6-0, 190, Houston (North Shore), signees last week. specialist, 5-8, San Antonio Fr. (Continued from Page 3) Signing with the men’s (Johnson) Rod’Johon Dorsey, …In free throw situations, teams would be allowed to substitute basketball team was Caelan Neal, Tiliah Phipps, libero/defensive linebacker, 5-9, 183, LaMarque only before or after the foul shots are taken. There would be no 6-0 guard from Olathe, Kan., and specialist, 5-7, San Antonio (Dickinson), Fr. Butler (Kan.) Community College. Trey Dupuis, flex linebacker, substitutions allowed in between the two or three free throws. (Brennan), Fr. Morgan Broussard, 5-10 beach Courtney Rabius, outside 6-0, 192, Katy (Taylor), Fr. PEOPLE WHO LIVE in Texas know that high school volleyball player from Gering, hitter, 5-9, Cat Spring (Sealy), Fr.. Cade Dyal, quarterback, 5-11, baseball is outstanding. Neb., and Texas-San Antonio, Kadi Shipman, 5-4, 195, Kerrville (Tivy), Fr. The Javelina success since the start of the intercollegiate signed with the Javelina beach Georgetown, Fr. Dominick Evans, linebacker, volleyball team. 5-11, 194, Missouri City program in 1993 has been achieved thanks to the large number of Marci Shipman, 5-6, Kamon Mathis, jumper and Georgetown, Fr. (Marshall), Fr. high school players joining the squad. sprinter at Cuero High School, Maelee Sowa, 5-8, Sealy, Fr. Jacob Fey, defensive In the latest College Baseball Newspaper national high school signed with the track and field Kelby Sprinkles, outside hitter, tackle, 6-3, 245, San Antonio poll, four of the top seven teams in the poll are from Texas. team. Little River (Academy), Fr. (Southwest), Fr. Coppell was No. 1, Deer Park No. 4, Corpus Christi Calallen Javelina Signees Football Narcisco Grimaldo, offensive No. 5 and Austin Lake Travis No. 7. Baseball Ralph Anderson, linebacker, line, 6-5, 310, Houston (Langham The Javelinas have two Calallen products on their roster this Chris Adams, catcher, 6-0, 5-10, 185, Texas City, Fr. Creek), Fr. year: First baseman Jimmy Roche and catcher Chad Vanaman. 220, Spring Branch (Smithson Cameron Brown, defensive Hondo Harris, quarterback, There has been a steady stream of Calallen players coming to the Valley), Fr. tackle, 6-2, 270, Houston (North 5-11, 170, Agua Dulce (Orange Javelina program since 1993. William Arnold, catcher, 6-0, Shore), Fr. Grove), Fr. 195, Magnolia (West), Fr. Brandon Artis, defensive Jalen Harrison, flex BRIAN RANDLE, WHO played football for the Javelinas in Tyler Crouch, righthanded tackle, 6-3, 300, Port Arthur linebacker, 5-9, 200, Crosby, Fr. 2001-02, has been promoted from defensive coordinator to head pitcher, 6-0, 155, Bulverde (Memorial), Fr. Leyton Hernandez, tight end, football coach at Houston Alief Taylor High School. (Smithson Valley), Fr. Troy Billman, offensive 6-0, 200, Corpus Christi (King), Fr. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from TAMUK. Austin Faith, righthanded lineman, 6-3, 285, Donna, Fr. Brent Hertel, tight end, 6-1, Randle was a defensive end from LaMarque. pitcher, 6-4, 180, Magnolia (West), Shane Calvin, linebacker, 220, Houston (Cypress Falls), Fr. Fr. 5-10, 195, San Antonio (Judson), Aaron Jackson, cornerback, Nick Hutcison, righthanded Fr. 5-9, 175, Houston (Alief Elsik), Fr. LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: pitcher, 6-4, 190, Katy (Tompkins), Kavior Clark, safety, 6-1, 175, Charles Jefferson, flex …Jason Burton has signed a three-year contract as head Fr. San Antono (Judson), Fr. linebacker, 6-1, 215, Rochester, women’s basketball coach at Texas A&M-Commerce. Isaiah Lybarger, pitcher, 6-4, Camron Davis, safety, 6-0, Minn., and Rochester Junior He has been the Lions’ coach for the past two years and has 225, Corpus Christi (Carroll) and 170, San Antonio (Taft), Fr. College, Jr. compiled a 30-27 record. Wharton County Junior College, Jr. Jimmar Davis, linebacker, 6-1, Tyler Kellar, offensive line, …Cameron lost in the second round of the NCAA Division II Nick Marasik, pitcher, 6-4, 190, Willie, Fr. 6-4, 320, Houston (Langham national women’s tennis tournament. 220, Columbus and Blinn College, Creek), Fr. . The Aggies had beaten California (Pa.), 5-2, in the first round Fr. Louis Kelley, linebacker, 6-0, and fell to Hawaii Pacific, 5-1, in the second round. Dax McCleary, outfielder, 190, Pflugerville, Fr. …West Texas A&M, ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division II 5-10, 180, Sweeny, Fr. Brendon McClinton, wideout, softball most of the season, was eliminated in the third round of the Elijah Rodriguez, righthanded 5-9, 155, San Antonio (Alamo pitcher, 5-11, 190, San Antonio Heights), Fr. national tournament. After beating Grand Valley (Mich.) State, in (Central Catholic) and Angelina Tim Merchant, running back, the first round, the Buffs dropped decisions to Southern Arkansas Junior College, Jr. 5-11, 180, College Station (A&M and Humboldt (Calif.) State. Jared Willis, outfielder 5-11, Consolidated), Fr. …The Tarleton State men’s basketball team will go to the 190, Stratford, Fr. Hasain Newsome, running Bahamas for an NCAA-sanctioned tournament in August. Walker Winders, shortstop, back, 6-0, 180, Corpus Christi It will go to Nassau Aug. 15 and return Aug. 19. 5-10, 180, Belton and Blinn (King), Fr. The Texans will play games against Bahama professional teams College, Jr. Joseph Partida, offensive line, and perform community service. Beach Volleyball/Fall Volleyball 6-3, 245, San Benito, Fr. Amanda Bakonyi, middle Rokeem Paul, wide receiver, NCAA DIVISION II notes: blocker, 6-0, Bulverde (Smithson 5-10, 185, Houston (Jersey …Eli Grow, a quarterback signee with Mississippi College, Valley), Fr. Village), Fr. was killed recently in a two-truck crash near his hometown of Morgan Broussard, 5-10, Jorge Rios, lineman, 6-4, 315, Gering, Neb., and Butler (Kan.) Port Lavaca (Calhoun), Fr. Tullahoma, Tenn. Community College, Sr. Cody Rodriguez, linebacker, Mississippi College is a member of the Gulf South Conference. Kathryn Evans, 6-0, Pearland 5-10, 200, McAllen, Fr. …The NCAA has awarded more than $500,000 for the 2016-17 and Cameron, Sr. C.J. Romero, wideout, 5-9, academic year to 15 Division II members to encourage access, Kyra Henderson, defender, (Continued on Page 5) (Continued on Page 5) 5-5, Carlsbad, Calif., and Mira Caelan Neal PAGE 4 Teams Add Three More Signees (Continued from Page 4) Viviana Ortiz, 5-3, Guayaquil, Victoria Salinas, 5-8, guard, 175, Odem, Fr. Ecuador, and Southeastern Corpus Christi (Ray). Fr. Casey Rosellini, quarterback, Missouri, Jr. Essence Sauls, 5-7, guard, (Continued from Page 4) 5-11, 215, Houston (Cypress Falls). Julia Rauer, 5-4, Leiselheim, Austin (Del Valle) and St. recruitment, selection and the long-term success of ethnic minorities Fr. Germany, Fr. Edward’s. Jr. and women in athletics administration and assistant coaching. Dillon Scherer, punter, 6-5, Valerie Ruiz, 5-5, San Antonio Women’s Golf Recipients are selected annually in March by committees 220, Spring (Klein Oak), Fr. (Reagan), Fr. Bailey Blezinger, Bellville, Fr. of their peers after a review of proposals that were submitted in Cole Shannon, offensive Track & Field January. lineman, 5-11, 265, Katy, Fr. Kamon Mathis, jumper and Shawn Sims, defensive tackle, The coaching enhancement grant supports member schools’ sprinter, Cuero, Fr. 5-11, 285, Houston (Manvel), Fr. Lane Michna, shot put and needs in creating full-time assistant coaching positions in any of Alan Smith, wide receiver, discus, Lorena, Fr. the 24 NCAA-sponsored sports. The ethnic minority and women’s 6-4, 185, Humble (Atascocita), Fr. Men’s Basketball internship grant is a one-year grant program that provides funding Nicholas Stiff, defensive Christian Bambrook, forward, for full-time, entry-level administrative positions. back, 6-0, 175, Houston (Cypress 6-8, Eddyville, Iowa, and Hill The strategic alliance matching grant is a program through Ranch), Fr. College, Jr. which the NCAA funds recipients at 75 percent of the proposed Vaughn Taylor, defensive end, Dominique Bradley, forward, salary and benefits for the first year, 50 percent for the second year 6-2, 240, Conroe, Fr. 6-7, San Antonio (Judson), Jr. and 25 percent for the third year to help create full-time senior- Tre’Michael Tutt, safety, 5-10, Robert Christian, guard, 6-3, level administrative positions or enhance current positions. 190, Channelview, Fr. San Antonio (Sam Houston), So. No Lone Star Conference school was selected to receive one of Nathan Sosa-Wells, defensive Justin Jones, guard, 6-6, the grants in 2016-17. end, 6-6, 240, Haslett, Mich. Houston (Cypress Woods) and …After Incarnate Word opens with the Javelinas Sept. 3 in San (Medina Valley), Fr. Cochise (Ariz.) Community Antonio, it will have to prepare for a Thursday night game with Kyle Williams, fullback, 5-11, College, Jr. Northwestern Louisiana. 215, Katy, Fr. Caelan Neal, guard, 6-0, The contest was recently moved from Sept. 10 to Sept. 8 by Kai Youngberg, safety, 6-1, Olathe, Kan., and Butler (Kan.) Northwestern. 175, Corpus Christi (Flour Bluff), Community College, Jr. …No one can say that Lubbock Christian’s Kelsey Hoppel Fr. Women’s Basketball doesn’t earn her scholarship. Marcus Younger, running Emmeri Archer, 5-7, guard, She was a guard on the school’s Division II national back, 5-9, 180, Port Arthur Brooklyn, N.Y., and Texas A&M- Flour Buff Suppport (Memorial), Fr. championship basketball team that went 35-0. Corpus Christi, Jr. Flour Bluff High School boosters Softball Maddie Crawford, 5-8, guard, few a flag in support of their After finishing on the court, she joined the softball team as a Michelle Flores, infielder, 5-6, Fort Worth (Fossil Ridge) and baseball team at a recent state pitcher and went 4-0 during the regulation season and helped LCU Buckeye, Ariz. California State-Fullerton. playoff game at Nolan Ryan Field. win the Heartland Conference title. Randa Hatter, pitcher/infielder, 5-11, Stratford, Okla. Abigail Mangold, utility player, Castroville (Medina Valley). 2016 Javelina Football Schedule Sept. 3 – Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 6 p.m. In Two Breanna Smith, pitcher, 5-9, Sept. 10 – Simon Fraser (British Columbia) in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Events San Antonio (Churchill) Javier Lopez, (Military Appreciation Weekend). Amanda Thacker, catcher/ junior from Sept. 17 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic utility player, 5-5, San Antonio Cordova, Heritage Weekend) (Steele). Spain, will Sept. 24 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 7 p.m. be entered in Tennis Oct. 1 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend) two events Stephanie Baerman, 5-3, San Oct. 8 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBD. at the NCAA Antonio (Antonian), Fr. Oct. 15 – *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Division II Lisa Carvajal, Pharr-San Juan- Bank Homecoming Game) Track & Alamo and Laredo Community Oct. 22 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. Field College, Jr. Oct. 29 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Champion ships this (Communication Appreciation Weekend) weekend in Nov. 5 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of Fame Bradenton, and Champions Weekend, Senior Night) Fla. He will Nov. 12 - *Oklahoma Panhandle State in Goodwell, Okla., 1 p.m. run in the Nov. 19 - NCAA Division II first round playoffs, TBD. 110-meter Nov. 26 - NCAA Division II second round playoffs, TBD. hurdles Dec. 3 - NCAA Division II quarterfinals, TBD. and on the Dec. 10 - NCAA Division II semifinals, TBD. 400-meter Dec. 17 - NCAA Division II championship relay team. PAGE 5 Chapa Makes All-America Team Texas A&M-Kingsville Georgia, Sr., Watkinsville, Ga. State, Jr., Eagle Lake, Minn. freshman Roxy Chapa has been C – Haley Hodges, Southern P – Carley Tysinger, named to the NCAA Division II All- Indiana, Jr., Portage, Ind. Catawba (N.C.), Sr., Lexington, N.C. America softball third team. 1B – Brooklynn Clark, C – Marisa Monasseri, The squad is selected by the North Alabama, Sr., Seadrift, Texas Caldwell (Idaho), So., Monroe, N.J. D2 Conference Commissioner’s 2B – Meredith Heyer, North 1B – Kate Ruwe, Nebraska- Association. Georgia, Sr., Marietta, Ga. Kearney, Sr., Blair, Neb. All-America Chapa, utility player from SS – Makayla Kovac, 2B – Jessica Simmons, Recognition McAllen (Sharyland), has been Colorado-Mesa, Sr., Erie, Colo. Southeastern Oklahoma, Sr., Bethel, Roxy Chapa, one of the statistical leaders for 3B – Kaitlyn Bannister, Okla. freshman the Javelinas in her first season Alabama-Huntsville, Jr., Albertville, SS – Morgan Heard, Central from McAllen of collegiate play. She had a .345 Ala. Oklahoma, So., Midwest City, Okla. (Sharyland), received NCAA batting average, tied for the top spot OF – Ashley Hardin, West 3B – Megan Colburn, Division II in the statistics. Texas A&M, So., Flower Mound. Lubbock Christian, Sr., Denver, All-America She set a single-season record OF – Stephanie Hartness, Colo. third team with 55 runs batted in and had 17 North Georgia, Jr., Niceville, Fla. OF – Janessa Bassett, Dixie recognition doubles and 10 home runs. OF – Courtney Iacobacci, (Utah) State, So., Stansbury Park, in her rookie Chapa was earlier named to the Fairmont (W. Va.) State, Sr., Stow, Utah collegiate D2 CCA All-South Central Region Ohio OF – Tealey Farquhar, season. first team. DP – Anna Gayle Norris, Texas Woman’s, Sr., Lampasas. NCAA Division II North Alabama, Jr., Gordo, Ala. OF – Brooke Goad, All-America Softball Team UTL – Katie Chryssofos, Southern Arkansas, So., Waxahachie. DP – Ashlyn White, Compiled by D2 Conference Salem (W. Va.), Sr., Chapmanville, Commissioner’s Association Henderson (Ark.) State, Jr., W. Va. Longview. First Team UTL – Lyndsay Butler, UTL – London Miller, P – Morgan Foley, Indianapolis Wayne (Mich.) State, Jr., Cambridge, California Baptist, Jr., Waterford, (Ind.), Sr., Louisville, Ky. Ontario Calif. NCAA Division II All-South Central Region Softball Team P – Hannah Perryman, Second Team UTL – Jalissa Gum, Compiled by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Missouri-St. Louis, Sr., Streamwood, P – Stephanie Adkins, Saint Arkansas Tech, Jr., Red Rock, Okla. DP – Macy Cox, Regis Ill. Leo (Fla.), Jr., Orlando, Fla. Third Team First Team (Colo.) P – Courtney Poole, North P – Coley Ries, Minnesota P – Tori Bayer, West Texas P – Kilee Halbert, West Texas A&M, Sr., Floresville. A&M UTL – Kenedy Urbany, P – Kimmy Beasley, Southern P – Tori Bayer, West Texas Angelo State Arkansas, Sr., Foreman, Ark. A&M UTL – Baylee Boren, P – Alli Burdette, Charleston C – Lacey Taylor, West Texas Colorado-Mesa (W. Va.), Jr., Charleston, W. Va. A&M Second Team C – Lacey Taylor, West 1B – Sydney Wellmann, St. P – Brandy Marlett, Angelo Texas A&M, Sr., Byers. Mary’s State 1B – Sydney Wellmann, St. 2B – Charlotte Romero, P – Tayler Hall, Chadron Mary’s, Sr., Brenham. (Neb.) State 2B – Tiffany Hollingsworth, Colorado Christian Humboldt (Calif.) State, So., San SS – Makayla Kovac, C – Zoe Pakes, Colorado- Leandro, Calif. Colorado-Mesa Mesa SS – Alex Stupek, Missouri- 3B – Morgan Colburn, 1B – Molly Davison, Lubbock St. Louis, Jr., Oreana, Ill. Lubbock Christian Christian 3B – Brenna Martini, 2B – Alex Dufour, Colorado- OF – Tealey Farquhar, Texas Adelphi (N.Y.), So., Fairfield, Conn. Woman’s Mesa The Javelina Highlights is OF – Brittany Cruz, West OF – Brooke Hodgson, SS – Stacey Ramirez, West Texas A&M, Fr., New Braunfels. Colorado-Mesa Texas A&M published weekly by the OF – Hanna Holland, OF – Hannah Farmer, 3B – Katelyn Vinson, Humboldt (Calif.) State, So., Colorado Christian Midwestern State Kingsville Publishing Co. Oakdale, Calif. OF – Haley Howerton, Send address changes, news, OF – Natalie Lalich, Indianapolis (Ind.), Jr., Greenwood, Midwestern State pictures or correspondence to Ind. OF – Ashley Hardin, West DP – Bailey Gaspar, Texas A&M Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, Hawaii-Hilo, So., Vancouver, Wash. OF – Breezy McComas, 700 University Blvd., UTL – Roxy Chapa, Texas Cameron A&M-Kingsville, Fr., McAllen DP – Raynelle Nash, St. Kingsville, TX 78363 (Sharyland). Mary’s UTL – Taylor Perry, UTL – Sonora Zukerman, or [email protected] Bloomsburg (Pa.), Jr., Dewart, Pa. Cameron PAGE 6 NCAA Division II All-America Softball Team Compiled by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Football Skills Development Camps First Team 2B – Nicki Sprague, Azusa P - Courtney Poole, North Pacific (Calif.) Cats Stadium - Edinburg Georgia SS – Morgan Heard, Central June 16 P - Morgan Foley, Oklahoma For Campers Entering Grades 7-12 Indianapolis (Ind.) 3B – Jade McGarr, Wayne P - Hannah Perryman, (Mich.) State Phone: (361) 593-4524 or Missouri St. Louis OF – Lexie Loos, Wayne email [email protected] C – Haley Hodges, Southern (Neb.) State For More Information Indiana OF – Brooke Goad, Southern C – Lacey Taylor, West Texas Arkansas A&M OF – Hanna Holland, Boggus Stadium - Harlingen 1B – Brooklynn Clark, North Humboldt (Calif.) State June 17 Alabama DP – Bailey Gaspar, Hawaii- 2B – Jessica Simmons, Hilo For Campers Entering Grades 7-12 Southeastern Oklahoma UTL – Ally Foster, For More Information Phone (361) 593-4524 or SS – Makayla Kovac, Bellarmine (Ky.) email [email protected] Colorado-Mesa UTL – London Miller, 3B – Kaitlyn Bannister, California Baptist Alabama-Huntsville At-Large – Janessa Bassett, Javelina Stadium - Kingsville 3B – Brenna Martini, Adelphi Dixie (Utah) State (N.Y.) Third Team June 20 OF – Stephanie Hartness, P – Kilee Halbert, West Texas For Campers Entering Grades 7-12 North Georgia A&M For More Information Phone (361) 593-4524 or OF – Kelsey Vining, C – Shannon Daly, Sioux Falls (S.D.) Montevallo (Ala.) 1B – Kiley Rusen, Valdosta email [email protected] OF – Courtney Iacobacci, (Ga.) State Fairmont (W. Va.) State 2B – Charlotte Romero, Cabaniss Stadium - Corpus Christi UTL – Lyndsay Butler, Wayne Colorado Christian (Mich.) State SS – Taylor Kline, Ohio June 22 UTL – Rhiannon Sassman, Dominican For Campers Entering Grades 7-12 West Florida 3B – Morgan Colburn, For More Information Phone (361) 593-4524 or At-Large – Kat Zabielski, Lubbock Christian New York Tech OF – Tealey Farquhar, Texas email [email protected] Second Team Woman’s P – Carley Tysinger, Catawba At-Large – Stephanie Adkins, (N.C.) Saint Leo (Fla.) P – Katie Obbema, Humboldt At-Large – Sydney Wellmann, Football Youth Camp (Calif.) State St. Mary’s Javelina Stadium - Kingsville P – Madison Williams, At-Large – Brooklyn Waddell, June 20 Humboldt (Calif.) State West Virginia Wesleyan For Campers Entering Grades 1-6 C – Marissa Monasseri, At-Large – Alex Sagl, Caldwell (Idaho) California (Pa.) For More Information Phone: (361) 593-4524 or C – Emily Dagnan, Lee At-Large – Jalissa Gum, email [email protected] (Tenn.) Arkansas Tech 1B – Kate Ruwe, Nebraska- At-Large – Coley Ries, Kearney Minnesota State Volleyball Skills Camp Steinke Center July 1-3 For More Information Phone (361) 593-2413 or (361) 593-4872

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PAGE 9 Baseball Closes With 34-19 Record The Texas A&M-Kingsville from Lake Jackson (Brazoswood), out two. baseball team defeated the top- had five hits in 13 trips to the plate The 35 victories for the seeded team in the NCAA Division (.384) and had two RBIs. He had Javelinas were the fourth most for II South Central Region playoffs a home run. the club, and it continued a streak last weekend in Grand Junction, Jimmy Roche, junior first that has seen the squad winning Colo., before being eliminated by baseman from Corpus Christi 42 in 2013 and 38 in 2014. These Winning the second-seeded club. (Calallen), was four for 11 (.363) and rank first and second as the most Pitcher The Javelinas dropped an had five RBIs and two home runs. victories in a season since the start Hunter 8-4 decision to No. 2-seed St. Hunter Lehman, junior of the program in 1993. Lehman, Edward’s in the opening ground righthander from Kyle, got the Ten members of the team junior and then bounced back to eliminate pitching victory for the Javelinas. are seniors and concluded their righthander No. 1-seeded Colorado-Mesa, 7-6. He worked three innings in relief eligibility with last weekend’s from Kyle, The Javelinas faced St. and allowed one hit while striking was the game in Colorado. Edward’s in an elimination game winning pitcher in the on the third day of the competition Javelinas’ 7-6 and the Hilltoppers, took a 6-4 victory over decision. TAMUK was top-seeded seeded fifth in the playoffs. Colorado- The Javelinas closed the Mesa at season with a 35-19 record. the NCAA They were ranked in the top Division II 20 during the campaign and came South Central one game short of taking their third Region consecutive Lone Star Conference tournament championship. last weekend in Grand In the regional tournament, Junction, Colo. Christian Caudle, sophomore catcher from Houston (Klein), led the team in hitting, going five for 10 (.500) and getting three runs batted in. He had a double in one of the games. Dalton Perry, senior outfielder Perry Makes NCBWA All-Regional Team Texas A&M-Kingsville NCAA Division II Mexico Highlands, Sr. outfielder Dalton Perry was named All-South Central Region OF – Dalton Perry, Texas to the NCAA Division II All-South Baseball Team A&M-Kingsville, Sr. Central Region baseball team released Compiled by the National OF – Tyler Bugner, Newman by the National Collegiate Baseball Collegiate Baseball Writers (Kan.), Jr. Writers of America last week. Association OF – Jordan Godman, Two other Javelinas were on First Team Colorado State-Pueblo, Sr. the second unit: Third baseman SP – Guillaume Blanchette, DH – Ben Chamberlin, Ruben Almaguer, freshman from Lubbock Christian, Sr. Colorado-Mesa, Sr. Deer Park (South), and utility player SP – J.R. McDermott, UTL – Nate Olinger, Colorado Hayden Vesely, senior from Victoria Colorado-Mesa, Fr. Mines, Sr. (St. Joseph). SP – Bryce Zak, Angelo State, Second Team Perry, senior from Lake Sr. SP – Eric Hester, St. Edward’s, Jackson (Brazoswood), led the RP – Rusty Huber, Rogers Sr. Javelinas in hitting with a .389 (Okla.) State, Jr. SP – Austin Moore, West Texas average and he was second in the C – Joseph Olson, St. A&M, Sr. Lone Star Conference. He led the Edward’s, Sr. SP – Collin Sherrod, St. league in slugging percentage (.681) 1B – J.D. Arrowood, St. Edward’s, Sr. and on-base percentage (.473). Edward’s, Sr. RP – Kyle Tinius, West Texas Vesely was first in the 2B – Hunter McFall, Lubbock A&M, Sr. Hot Bat conference in runs batted in (45) and Christian, Sr. C – Ty Overboe, Regis (Colo.), Jimmy Roche, junior first baseman from Corpus Christi (Calallen), second in runs scored (44). SS – Paxton DeLaGarza, Sr. went two for three at the plate and had two runs batted in in the He was fifth in slugging Angelo State, Sr. 1B – Dominick Bregar, Javelinas’ victory over Colorado-Mesa at the regional tournament last weekend. percentage (.562). 3B – Alvaro Gonzalez, New (Continued on Page 11) PAGE 10 Perry, Vesely CCA All-Regional Dalton Perry, Texas A&M- hitting with a .392 batting average C – Ty Overboe, Regis Kingsville outfielder, has been and he had 39 runs batted in and a (Colo.), Sr., Broomfield, Colo. named to the NCAA Division .683 slugging percentage. 1B – Dominick Bregar, II Conference Commissioners He has received numerous Colorado State-Pueblo, Sr., Association All-South Central honors this spring. Pueblo, Colo. Region first team. Vesely, senior from Victoria 2B – Trace Hansen, West The squad was selected by (St. Joseph), had a .312 batting Texas A&M, Sr., Avon, Utah. the College Sports Information average with 16 doubles, six SS – Wesley Harris, St. Directors of American South triples and six home runs. Edward’s, Jr., Watauga. Central Region members. He had 45 RBIs. 3B – Dylan Watts, St. Javelina utility player Hayden NCAA Division II All-South Edward’s, Sr., Round Rock. Vesely was selected to the second Central Region Baseball Team OF – Romeo Cortina, St. team. First Team Edward’s, Jr., Humble. Perry, senior from Victoria SP – J.R. McDermott, OF – Alex Fife, Colorado- (St. Joseph), led the Javelinas in Colorado-Mesa, Fr., Aurora, Colo. Mesa, Sr., Draper, Utah. SP – Guillaume Blanchette, OF – Caleb Kohlmeyer, Lubbock Christian, Sr., Saint- Rogers (Okla.) State, Barnsdall, Three Javelinas Constant, Quebec. Okla. SP – Bryce Zak, Angelo State, DH – Angel Vega, St. Mary’s, On All-Regional Sr., San Angelo. Jr., El Paso. SP – Collin Sherrod, St. UTL – Hayden Vesely, Texas Baseball Lineup Edward’s, Sr., Garland. A&M-Kingsville, Sr., Victoria. (Continued from Page 10) RP – Rusty Huber, Rogers UTL – Ben McKenzie, Colorado Stte-Pueblo, Sr. (Okla.) State, Jr., San Diego, Calif. Oklahoma Christian, Sr., Dallas. 2B – Trace Jansen, West C – Joseph Olson, St. South Central Region Player of Texas A&M, Sr. Edward’s, Sr., Waco. the Year SS – Wesley Harris, St. 1B – J.D. Arrowood, St. Jordan Godman, Colorado Edward’s, Sr. Edward’s, Sr., League City. State-Pueblo. 3B – Ruben Almaguer, Texas 2B – Hunter McFall, Lubbock South Central Region Pitcher of Dalton Perry A&M-Kingsville, Fr. Christian, Sr., San Antonio. the Year OF – Romeo Cortina, St. SS – Paxton DeLaGarza, Guillaume Blanchette, Two LSC Teams in CBN Poll Edward’s, Sr. Angelo State, Sr., Lubbock. Lubbock Christian OF – Alex Fife, Colorado- 3B – Alvaro Gonzalez, New Two Lone Star Conference 17. West Chester (Pa.) Mesa, Sr. Mexico Highlands, Sr., Houston. teams were ranked in the NCAA 18. Mercyhurst (Pa.) OF – Caleb Kohlmeyer, OF – Dalton Perry, Texas Division II baseball poll released 19. South Carolina-Aiken Rogers (Okla.) State, Sr. A&M-Kingsville, Sr., Lake by Collegiate Baseball News last 20. Indianapolis (Ind.) DH – Jarryd Klemm, Angelo Jackson (Brazoswood). week. 21. Florida Southern State, Sr. OF – Jordan Godman, West Texas A&M was No. 23 22. East Stroudsburg (Pa.) DH – Angel Vega, St. Mary’s, Colorado State-Pueblo, Sr., Las and Angelo State was No. 30. 23. West Texas A&M Jr. Vegas, Nev. NCAA Division II Baseball Poll 24. Arkansas-Monticello UTL – Hayden Vesely, Texas OF – Tyler Bugner, Newman Compiled by 25. Grand Valley (Mich.) State A&M-Kingsville, Sr. (Kan.), Jr., Andale, Kan. Collegiate Baseball News 26. California Poly-Pomona Individual Honors DH – Ben Chamberlin, Rank Team 27. Quincy (Ill.) Players of the Year – J.D. Colorado-Mesa, Sr., Arvada, Colo. 1. Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 28. California State-Chico Arrowood, St. Edward’s, and UTL – Bryan Ramirez, St. 2. Millersville (Pa.) 29. Minnesota-Duluth Paxton DeLaGarza, Angelo State. Mary’s, Jr., Pharr. 3. Tampa (Fla.) 30. Angelo State Pitcher of the Year – J.R. UTL – Nate Olinger, 4. Southern New Hampshire (Bold-faced and italicized McDermott, Colorado-Mesa Colorado Mines, Sr., Aurora, Colo. 5. Columbus (Ga.) State teams are in the Lone Star Coach of the Year – Rob Second Team 6. Colorado-Mesa Conference) Penders, St. Edward’s SP – Austin Moore, West 7. St. Edward’s Texas A&M, Sr., Tucson, Ariz. 8. California Baptist SP – Eric Hester, St. 9. Central Missouri Edward’s, Sr., Georgetown. 10. Dixie (Utah) State SP – Tanner Herdt, Colorado- 11. St. Cloud (Minn.) State Mesa, Jr., Gilbert, Ariz. 12. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) SP – Trevor Renfro, Tarleton 13. Lander (S.C.) State, Sr., Richardson. 14. Delta (Miss.) State RP – Nick Borowski, 15. Belmont Abbey (N.C.) Colorado-Mesa, Jr., Las Vegas, Hayden Vesely 16. West Florida Nev. PAGE 11 NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships 20 Track & Field Athletes Receive Time Schedule Thursday 10:30 a.m. – Decathlon events. 31 All-South Central Region Spots 11 a.m. – Heptathlon events. Twenty Texas A&M- and as a 400-meter relay member. sprint relay member. 12:30 p.m. – Men’s hammer throw finals Kingsville athletes received 31 Plaserae Johnson, junior from To be named all-region, an 2:30 p.m. – Women’s pole vault finals. spots on the NCAA Division II Glendale, Ariz., was on the honor athlete must have be ranked in the 3 p.m. – Men’s long jump finals. All-South Central Region track and team three times—in the 100-meter top five of an individual event in 3:30 p.m. – Women’s hammer throw finals. 5:35 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter relay prelims. field team last week. and 200-meter dashes and as a the region or be part of a top three 5:45 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter relay prelims. The team is released by the U.S. member of the sprint relay unit. relay unit. 5:55 p.m. – Men’s 1500-meter run prelims. Track & Field Coaches Association. Lutalo Boyce, junior from The Javelina athletes on the 6:10 p.m. – Women’s 1500-meter run prelims. Kaina Martinez, senior from Westbury, N.Y., was on the team all-region team are: 6:20 p.m. – Women’s long jump finals. Seine Bight, Belize, received in the long jump and as a member …Aricela Alvarez, senior 6:25 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter dash prelims. four spots on the squad, in of the 400-meter relay team and from Bishop, triple jump. 6:40 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter dash prelims. the 100-meter, 200-meter and 6:55 p.m. – Men’s 100-meter dash prelims. Deon Hope, sophomore from St. …Boyce, long jump. 7:10 p.m. – Women’s 100-meter dash prelims. 400-meter dashes as well as the Michael’s, , was on the …Boyce, 400-meter relay. 7:25 p.m. – Men’s 3000-meter steeplechase prelims. 400-meter relay team. squad in the 100-meter dash and as …LaGae Brigance, freshman 7:55 p.m. – Women’s 3000-meter steeplechase prelims. Kenneth Jackson, junior from a leg on the 400-meter relay unit. from Missouri City (Hightower), 8:25 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter hurdles prelims. Compton, Calif., was on the squad Javier Lopez, junior from high jump. 8:40 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter hurdles prelims. three times. He was recognized in Cordova, Spain, made the team …Brigance, 400-meter relay. 8:55 p.m. – Men’s 10000-meter run finals. the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes 9:35 p.m. – Women’s 10000-meter run finals. in the 110-meter hurdles and as a …Richard Cervantes, Friday sophomore from Mission 9:30 a.m. – Decathlon events. (Sharyland), discus. 10:30 p.m. – Heptathlon events. …Christian Garcia, senior 2 p.m. – Men’s discus finals. from Eagle Pass, shot put 4:45 p.m. – Women’s triple jump finals. …Britteny Holcombe, senior 5 p.m. – Women’s discus finals. 5:05 p.m. – Men’s high jump finals. from Corpus Christi (King). 5:35 p.m. – Men’s 200-meter dash prelims. …Hope, 100-meter dash. 5:50 p.m. – Women’s 200-meter dash prelims. …Hope, 400-meter relay. 6:05 p.m. – Men’s 800-meter run finals. …Michal Idziak, senior from 6:20 p.m. – Women’s 800-meter run finals. Mosina, Poland, 800-meter run. 6:40 p.m. – Men’s 110-meter hurdles prelims. …Jackson, 100-meter dash 6:55 p.m. – Women’s 100-meter hurdles prelims. 7:15 p.m. – Men’s 3000-meter steeplechase finals. …Jackson, 200-meter dash. 7:30 p.m. – Women’s 3000-meter steeplechase finals. …Jackson, 400-meter relay 7:50 p.m. – Men’s 1600-meter relay prelims Three-Time …Johnson, 100-meter dash. 8:10 p.m. – Women’s 1600-meter relay prelims. Honoree …Johnson, 200-meter dash. Saturday Kenneth …Johnson, 400-meter relay. 11:30 p.m. – Men’s javelin throw finals. 1:15 p.m. – Men’s shot put finals. Jackson, …Lopez, 110-meter hurdles. 2:25 p.m. – Women’s javelin finals. junior from …Lopez, 400-meter relay. 2:30 p.m. – Men’s pole vault finals. Compton, …Jamey Malvern, junior from 4:45 p.m. – Men’s triple jump finals. Calif., Evansville, Ind., 110-meter hurdles. 5:05 p.m. – Women’s shot put finals. received …Martinez, 100-meter dash. 5:10 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter relay finals. three NCAA …Martinez, 200-meter dash. 5:20 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter relay finals. Division II …Martinez, 400-meter dash. 5:35 p.m. – Men’s 1500-meter run finals. All-South 5:45 p.m. – Women’s 1500-meter run finals. …Martinez, 400-meter relay. Central 5:55 p.m. – Men’s 110-meter hurdles finals. Region spots …Cheyanne Nalle, 6 p.m. – Women’s high jump finals. last week. sophomore from Woonsocket, R.I. 6:05 p.m. – Women’s 100-meter hurdles finals. …James Passley, junior from 6:15 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter dash finals. Portland, , long jump. 6:25 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter dash finals. …Deana Richardson, 6:35 pm. – Men’s 100-meter dash finals. 6:45 p.m. – Women’s 100-meter dash finals. freshman from San Anton io 6:55 p.m. – Men’s 800-meter run finals. (Brennan), 400-meter relay. 7:05 p.m. – Women’s 800-meter run finals. …Jeron Robinson, senior 7:20 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter hurdles finals. from Houston (Travis), high jump. 7:30 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter hurdles finals. …Valerie Vrana, senior from 7:45 p.m. – Men’s 200-meter dash finals. Seguin (Navarro), shot put. 7:55 p.m. – Women’s 200-meter dash finals. 8:05 p.m. – Men’s 5000-meter run finals. …Jordan Yamoah, senior 8:30 p.m. – Women’s 5000-meter run finals. from Arlington, N.Y., pole vault. 8:55 p.m. – Men’s 1600-meter relay finals. …Kenny Zamorano, 9:05 p.m. – Women’s 1600-meter relay finals. sophomore from Harlingen 9:20 p.m. – Team awards. (South), hammer. (Bold-faced and italicized races have Javelina entries). PAGE 12 Men’s Track & Field No. 2 in NCAA Nation Poll, Women in Tenth Spot The Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas No. 10 and Angelo State 23. Claflin (S.C.) men’s track and field team was No. 25. 24. Augustana (S.D.) ranked No. 2 in the NCAA NCAA Division II 25. Angelo State Division II national poll released Track & Field Polls (Bold-faced and italicized by the U.S. Track & Field Coaches Compiled by the U.S. Track & teams are in the Lone Star Association last week, and the Field Coaches Association Conference) Javelina women were ranked No. Men’s Division 10. Rank Team The Javelinas were one of 1. St. Augustine’s (N.C.) four Lone Star Conference teams 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville ranked. Angelo State was No. 12, 3. Grand Valley (Mich.) State Tarleton State No. 17 and Texas 4. Adams (Colo.) State Two-Time All-Region A&M-Commerce No. 20. 5. Tiffin (Ohio) LaGae Brigance, freshman from Missouri City (Hightower), was on In the women’s poll, West 6. California State-Chico the All-South Central Region track and field team twice, in the high Texas A&M was No. 4, the 7. Central Missouri jump and as a member of the 400-meter relay unit. 8. Pittsburg (Kan.) State 9. Ashland (Ohio) 10. Shippensburg (Pa.) Men’s Track & Field Ranked No. 1 in Region 11. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) The Texas A&M-Kingsville 2. Angelo State 12. Angelo State men’s track and field team is 3. Chadron (Neb.) State 13. Missouri Southern ranked No. 1 in the final NCAA 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 14. Southern Indiana Division II South Central Region 5. Adams (Colo.) State 15. Alaska-Anchorage poll of the season, and the Javelina 6. Tarleton State 16. Colorado Mines women are No. 4. 7. Western (Colo.) State 17. Tarleton State Five Lone Star Conference 8. Texas A&M-Commerce 18. Lincoln (Mo.) men’s teams are ranked in the final 9. Black Hills (S.D.) State 19. Academy of Art (Calif.) poll. 10. Colorado State-Pueblo 20. Texas A&M-Commerce Behind the Javelinas are (Bold-faced and italicized teams 21. Cal State-Stanislaus Angelo State No. 3, Texas A&M- are in the Lone Star Conference) 22. Minnesota State Commerce No. 5, West Texas 23. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) A&M No. 6 and Tarleton State LSC Will Be Well 24. Hillsdale (Mich.) No. 8. 25. Shorter (Ga.) In the women’s rankings, Represented at Women’s Division West Texas A&M is No. 1, Angelo Rank Team State No. 2, the Javelinas No. 4, NCAA Nationals Texas A&M-Kingsville will 1. Pittsburg (Kan.) State Tarleton State No. 6 and Texas 2. Lincoln (Mo.) A&M-Commerce No. 8. have 15 athletes competing in 18 events at the NCAA Division II 3. St. Augustine’s (N.C.) NCAA Division II 4. West Texas A&M South Central Region Polls Track & Field Championships this weekend in Bradenton, Fla. 5. Hillsdale (Mich.) Released by the U.S. Track & Other Lone Star Conference 6. Grand Valley (Mich.) State Field Coaches Association schools with entrries are West 7. Findlay (Ohio) Men’s Division Texas A&M with 10 athletes in 8. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) Rank Team 24 events, Tarleton State with 9. Central Missouri 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 athletes in 11 events, Texas 10. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2. Adams (Colo.) State A&M-Commerce with 15 athletes 11. Chadron (Neb.) State 3. Angelo State in 12 events, Angelo State with 10 12. Shorter (Ga.) 4. Texas A&M-Commerce athletes in 15 events and Eastern 13. Alaska-Anchorage 5. Colorado Mines New Mexico with six athletes in 14. Lewis (Ill.) 6. West Texas A&M four events. 15. Missouri Southern Three-Time All-Region All-Region Twice 7. Western (Colo.) State The Javelina men are the 16. Cal State-Stanislaus 8. Tarleton State highest LSC ranked team in their Plaserae Johnson, junior from Lutalo Boyce, junior from 17. Minnesota State Glendale, Ariz., was a three- 9. Chadron (Neb.) State division and West Texas A&M is Westbury (N.Y.), was on the 18. California State-Chico time All-South Central Region 10. Colorado State-Pueblo the top conference school in its All-South Central Region track 19. Sioux Falls (S.D.) honoree, receiving spots in the and field team twice. He was Women’s Division division. 20. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 100-meter and 200-meter dashes recognized in the long jump and TAMUK won the LSC men’s Rank Team 21. Ashland (Ohio) and as a member of the 400-meter as a member of the 400-meter team championship this spring and 1. West Texas A&M 22. Adams (Colo.) State relay team. relay team. West Texas took the women’s title. PAGE 13 Events In Which the Javelinas Have Entries At the NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships Women’s 100-Meter Dash 54.68, Angela Mongitore, Adelphi (N.Y.), Sr. 47-9.75, Danyelle Dillard, Tarleton State, Sr. 11.36, Nikia Squire, Queens (N.C.), Sr. 54.79, Ade Hunter, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), So. 47-8.5, Dajsha Avery, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, So. 11.43, Omella Livingston, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 54.89, Crystle Hill, Southern Connecticut, Jr. 47-8, Tamara Ovejera, Shippensburg (Pa.), Jr. 11.49, Trisana Fairweather, Claflin (S.C.), So. 55.03, Kamryn McKee, Texas A&M-Commerce, So. 47-5.25, Sarah Clow, Tiffin (Ohio), Sr. 11.49, Shatajah Wattely, Southern Connecticut, Jr. 55.06, Chavariana Ryan, Cal State-Stanislaus, Sr. 47-3.75, Morgan Gilliland, Emporia (Kan.) State, Jr. 11.60, Plaserae Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jr. 55.06, Juannae Lewis, Central Oklahoma, So. 47-3.75, Alexandra VanSickle, Texas A&M-Commerce, Fr. 11.61, Mayah Edwards, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), Jr. 55.07, Alyssa Evans, Colorado State-Pueblo, So. 47-1.75, Heather Scheetz, Adams (Colo.) State, Jr. 11.65, DeAijha Boyce, Tarleton State, So. 400-Meter Relay 46-11, Emerald Joiner, Saginaw Valley (Mich.) State, Sr. 11.67, Adrian Martin, Lee (Tenn.), Jr. 45.39, Lincoln (Mo.) 46-10.25, Avery Allen, Black Hills (S.D.), Sr. 11.69, Trudy-Ann Richards, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), Sr. 45.42, Pittsburg (Kan.) State 46-9, Kaitlyn Long, Winona (Minn.) State, So. 11.70, Jamie Ashcroft, Alaska-Anchorage, Jr. 45.46, Texas A&M-Kingsville (Deana Richardson, 46-9, Ariel Oliver, Humboldt (Calif.) State, Jr. 11.71, Lauren Ellsworth, Ashland (Ohio), Sr. Kaina Martinez, Britteny Holcombe, Plaserae Johnson)). Men’s 100-Meter Dash 11.78, Libby Strickland, West Texas A&M, Sr. 45.47, West Texas A&M 10.21, Kevin Snead, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), Jr. 11.80, Ciona Williams, Nova Southeastern (Fla.), Sr. 45.48, St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 10.23, Jurgen Themen, Adams (Colo.) State, Sr. 11.81, Kimberley Bailey, Lincoln (Mo.), Jr. 45.66, Tiffin (Ohio) 10.24, Reginald Thomas, Tiffin (Ohio), So. 11.81, Shanice Cameron, West Texas A&M, Jr. 45.80, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 10.25, Burkheart Ellis, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 11.82, Diana Cauldwell, Lincoln (Mo.), So. 46.00, Tarleton State 10.28, Kenneth Jackson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. 11.83, Theresa Scott, Tiffin (Ohio), Sr. 46.01, Findlay (Ohio) 10.29, Jeffrey Fraley, Missouri Southern, Sr. 11.83, Megan Thompson, Cal State-Los Angeles, Sr. 46.01, Claflin (S.C.) 10.30, Daniel Jamieson, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 11.83, Shakinah Brooks, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Jr. 46.12, Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 10.31, Kendall Kee, St. Augustine’s, Sr. 11.85, Imani Hutchinson, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Fr. 46.18, -Rio Piedras 10.33, Alex Donigian, Western Washington, Sr. 11.86, Ty-Leah Hampton, Winston-Salem (N.C.), Jr. 46.20, Queens (N.C.) 10.33, Mobolade Ajomale, Academy of Art (Calif.), Fr. Women’s 200-Meter Dash 46.30, Grand Valley (Mich.) State 10.34, Stephen Rose, Lincoln (Mo.), So. 23.33, Kaina Martinez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. Women’s High Jump 10.36, Richard Wilhite, Minnesota State, Sr. 23.41, Carly Muscaro, Merrimack (Mass. ), Jr. 5-10, Emilee Iverson, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, So. 10.38, Deon Hope, Texas A&M-Kingsville, So. 23.43, Trisana Fairweather, Claflin (S.C.), So. 5-9.75, Tayler Fettig, Central Washington, Sr. 10.39, Roberto Smith, Lincoln (Mo.), So. 23.51, Omella Livingston, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr.. 5-9.75, Sarah Hill, Fresno Pacific (Calif.), Sr. 10.40, Marquett Simmons, Limestone (N.C.), So. 23.59, Venicha Baker, Lincoln (Mo.), Sr. 5-9.25, LaGae Brigance, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Fr. 10.40, Edward Simmons, Angelo State, Jr. 23.59, Shatajah Wattely, Southern Connecticut, Jr. 5-8.75, Khadiya Hollingsworth, Minnesota State, Fr. 10.43, Chaz Butler, Adams (Colo.) State, Sr. 23.63, Libby Strickland, West Texas A&M, Sr. 5-8.75, Natalie O’Keefe, Southwest Baptist (Mo.), Jr. 10.44, Andrew Adighibe, Shippensburg (Pa.), So. 23.76, DeAijha Boyce, Tarleton State, So. 5.8.75, Lydia Guagenti, Findlay (Ohio), Sr. 10.45, Lester Miller, Shorter (Ga.), Fr. 23.76, Chantel Stennis, Lewis (Ill.), Sr. 5-8.5, Bree Woelber, Augustana (S.D.), Jr. 10.48, Donovan Friscia, McKendree (Ill.), Jr. 23.87, Angela Ritter, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, So. 5-7.75, Geneva Lehnert, Seattle Pacific (Wsh.), Fr. 10.48, Lawson Mitchell, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Fr. 24.01, Megan Thompson, Cal State-Los Angeles, Sr. 5-7.75, Carri Yarbrough, West Texas A&M, Fr. 10.49, Brent Arcenaux, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 24.01, Ty-Leah Hampton, Winston-Salem (N.C.), Jr. 5-7.75, Morgan Brant, Emporia (Kan.) State, Sr. Men’s 200-Meter Dash 24.05, Shanice Cameron, West Texas A&M, Jr. 5-7.75, Kathryn Mills, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, So. 20.36, Burkheart Ellis, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 24.07, Plaserae Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jr. 5-7.75, Brittany Kallenberger, Central Missouri, Jr. 20.66, Daniel Jamieson, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 24.07, Jamie Ashcroft, Alaska-Anchorage, Jr. 5-7.75, Skyler Ruszkowski, Missouri S&T, Fr. 20.66, Jurgen Themen, Adams (Colo.) State, Sr. 24.08, Kimberley Bailey, Lincoln (Mo.), Jr. 5-7.25, Kaitlin Lumpkins, Angelo State, So. 20.68, Jeffrey Fraley, Missouri Southern, Sr. 24.14,Chelsea Hayward, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.), So. 5-7.25, Rellie Kaputin, West Texas A&M, Jr. 20.75, Kevin Snead, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), Jr. 24.18, Meghan Roby, Bellarmine (Ky.), So. 5-7.25, Vanisha Wilshire, Wingate (N.C.), Fr. 20.81, Luis Perez, Angelo State, Sr. 24.24, Cyndie Jones, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), So. 5-7.25, Paige Kassab,Slippery Rock (Pa.), Sr. 20.87, Kenneth Jackson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jr. 24.25, Megan Seidl, Winona (Minn.) State, Jr. 5-7.25, LaTondra Morrow, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), So. 20.88, Mobolade Ajomale, Academy of Art (Calif.), Fr. Women’s 400-Meter Dash 5-7.25, Miranda Osadchey, Western Washington, Jr. 20.90, Miguel Barton, Lincoln (Mo.), Jr. 51.17, Carly Muscaro, Merrimack (Mass.), Jr. Women’s Shot Put 20.92, Demontez McCray, McKendree (Ill.), Fr. 52.54, Kendra Clarke, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), Fr. 55-9, Jamie Sindelar, Ashland (Ohio), Sr. 20.93, Alex Donigian, Western Washington, Sr. 52.80, Tovea Jenkins, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), Sr. 53-1, Norma Cunigan, West Texas A&M, Fr. 20.92, Dontavius Wright, Stillman (Ala.), Jr. 52.88, Ayana Walker, Shorter (Ga.), Sr. 51-11, Heavin Warner, Central Missouri, Sr. 20.94, Richard Wilhite, Minnesota State, Sr. 53.60, Venicha Baker, Lincoln (Mo.), Sr. 51-10, Cassie Caswell, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Sr. 21.01, Jullian Clark, Eastern New Mexico, Fr. 53.98, Kissi-Ann Brown, Lincoln (Mo.), So. 51-6.25, Jena Black, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Fr. 21.09, Waynee Hyman, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), Sr. 54.02, Kaina Martinez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. 51-5.5, Madison McLaughlin, Black Hills (S.D.), Sr. 21.09, Cody Warner, Western Oregon, So. 54.19, Irene Skinner, Ashland (Ohio), So. 50-1.25, Megan Tomei, Ashland (Ohio), Jr. 21.10, Brent Arcenaux, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 54.45, Chantel Stennis, Lewis (Ill.), Sr. 49-10.5, Alex DeVincentis, Findlay (Ohio), So. 21.13, Lennox Williams, Benedict (S.C.), So. 54.47, Mary Bergman, Southwest Baptist (Mo.), Jr. 49-10.5, Jasmine Smith, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, So. 21.14, Marquett Simmons, Limestone (N.C.), So. 54.58, Angela Ritter, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, So. 48-7.25, Holly Cunigan, West Texas A&M, Jr. 21.15, Karonce Higgins, Southern Arkansas, Fr. 54.60, Keanna Moody, Academy of Art (Calif.), Sr. 48-1.25, Cassidy Smestad, Truman (Mo.) State, Fr. 21.15, Eric Thompkins, Ashland (Ohio), Sr. 54.60, Meghan Roby, Bellarmine (Ky.), So. 47-11.25, Mary Boyden, Tiffin (Ohio), Jr. (Continued on Page 15) 54.68, Jahzelle Ambus, Seattle Pacific (Wash.), Sr. 47-11, Valerie Vrana, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. PAGE 14 Events In Which the Javelinas Have Entries At the NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships Men’s 800-Meter Run 40.59, Virginia State 24-3.25, Shujaa Benson, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), Sr. 1:47.23, Abraham Alvarado, Cal State-Stanislaus, Jr. 40.59, Virginia Union 23-5.5, Desmond Williams, Missouri Southern, Sr. 1:48.29, Shaquille Dill, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Fr. 40.59, West Texas A&M Men’s Shot Put 1:48.73, Immanuel Hutchinson, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), Sr. 40.60, Minnesota State 68-2.5, Garrett Appier, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Sr. 1:48.76, Patrick Weaver, Colorado Mines, Jr. 40.62, Eastern New Mexico. 62-4, Coy Blair, Tiffin (Ohio), Jr. 1:49.28, Cameron Proceviat, Simon Fraser (Canada), Sr. Men’s Pole Vault 60-5.75, Chris Saikalis, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Jr. 1:49.67, Nathan Kipchujmba, Alaska-Anchorage, So. 17-8.5, Jordan Yamoah, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. 59-11, Bo Farrow, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Jr. 1:49.84, Michal Idziak, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. 17-1.5, Cole Phillips, Central Missouri, Jr. 59-9.5, Jacob Mahin, Central Missouri, Jr. 1:49.84, Josh Dempsey, Western Oregon, Jr. 17-0.75, Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene (Idaho), So. 59-3.5, Gary Randolph, Cal State-Stanislaus, Jr. 1:49.86, Sergio Miranda, Lewis (Ill.), Jr. 17-0.25, Scott Greenman, Sioux Falls (S.D.), Sr. 58-8.5, Ben Hahler, Findlay (Ohio), Jr. 1:49.91, Badane Sultessa, Western Oregon, Sr. 16-11, Jared Schipper, Hillsdale (Mich.), So. 58-7.5, Samuel Reid, Adams (Colo.) State, Fr. 1:50.01, Ethan Barnes, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Sr. 16-10.75, Ryan McGuire, Missouri S&T, Sr. 57-11, Elijah Talk, Ashland (Ohio), So. 1:50.03, Joe Day, Alaska-Anchorage, Jr. 16-10.75, Jagger Gran, Sioux Falls (S.D.), Sr. 57-10.5, Tyler Rambo, Texas A&M-Commerce, Sr. 1:50.11, Josh Hanna, Western Oregon, Sr. 16-8.75, Derek Horton, Indiana (Pa.), Fr. 57-10.5, Justin Dieck, Lake Superior (Mich.) State, Sr. 1:50.18, Luis Romero, Texas A&M-Commerce, Sr. 16-8.75, Rodger Mantor, California Poly-Pomona, Sr. 57-3, Jason Zahn, Ashland (Ohio), Jr. 1:50.24, Devundrick Walker, Colorado State-Pueblo, So. 16-6.75, Noah Zorsky, Western (Colo.) State, Jr. 56-11.25, Christian Garcia, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jr. 1:50.30, Zerek Jones, Chadron (Neb.) State, Sr. 16-6.75, Dan Golubovic, California-San Diego, Jr. 56-7.5, Zach Baxter, Adams (Colo.) State, Sr. 1:50.43, Ian Brooks, Cal State-Stanislaus, So. 16-6.75, Colin Pasque, Southern Nazarene (Okla.), Jr. 56-5.75, Jonathan Millar, Adams (Colo.) State, Jr. 1:50.48, Elijah Inuwa, Queens (N.C.), Fr. 16-6, Jacob Zebedee, Sioux Falls (S.D.), Sr. 56-2, Darien Thornton, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Sr. 1:50.66, Steeven Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce, Fr. 16-5.5, Nolan Ellis, Colorado-Mesa, Fr. 56-1.75, Jay Feuerstein, Tiffin (Ohio), Sr. 110-Meter Hurdles 16-5.5, Dylan Cornwell, Tiffin (Ohio), So. 56-1.25, Zach Watherly, West Texas A&M, Sr. 6-11, Robert Atwater, Saginaw Valley (Mich.), Fr. 16-5.25, Chase Jensen, Sioux Falls (S.D.), Jr. 55-8.25, Alex Rideout, Shippensburg (Pa.), So. 6-11, Hunter Weeks, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Fr. 16-4.75, Morgan Hold, Missouri Southern, Jr. 55-3.5, Bryan Pearson, Shippensburg (Pa.), So. 6-11, Trey Everett, Findlay (Ohio), Jr. 16-4.75, Xavier Boland, Lindenwood (Mo.), Sol. Men’s Discus 6-11, Chris Jaeger, California State-Chico, Fr. 16-4.75, Zach Umfress, Fresno Pacific (Calif.), Sr. 198-8, Josh Syrotchen, Harding (Ark.), Jr. 6-10.75, Kirvano Handfield, St. Augustine’s (N.C.), So. Men’s Long Jump 190-5, Caniggia Raynor, Central Missouri, Sr. 6-10.75, Myles Pringle, Ashland (Ohio), Fr. 26-1, Lutalo Boyce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sr. 185-0, Richard Cervantes, Texas A&M-Kingsville, So. 6-10, Daniel Oduah, Albany (Ga.) State, So. 25-11, Damarcus Simpson, Chadron (Neb.) State, So. 183-10, Denzel Graham, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Jr. 6-10, Miles Poullard, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), Jr. 25-8.5, Sedeekie Edie, Lincoln (Mo.), Jr. 183-9, Quinn Anderson, St. Cloud (Minn.) State, Jr. 6-10, Kevin Schultz, Northwest Missouri, So. 25-4.75, Louis Rollins, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Fr. 183-9, Duke Taylor, Malone (Ohio), Sr. 6-10, Jayce Thomas, Missouri Southern, Sr. 25-3.5, Matt Bowen, California-San Diego, So. 183-8, Jason Zahn, Ashland (Ohio), Jr. 6-10, Mikel Smith, St. Martin’s (Wash.), Jr. 24-10.5, Marquise Corbett, Tiffin (Ohio), Jr. 181-10, Bryan Pearson, Shippensburg (Pa.), Sol. 6-10, Jorge Torres Scinski, Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, So. 24-9.75, Gage Bowles, Texas A&M-Commerce, Sr. 180-10, Mike Prestigiacomo, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Fr. Men’s 400-Meter Relay 21-8.25, Keyshawn Davis, St. Cloud (Minn.) State, Jr. 179-0, Blake Donson, Grand Valley (Mich.) State, Sr. 39.44, St. Augustine’s. 21-7.75, Brian Huber, Minnesota State-Moorhead, So. 177-9, Kyle Petermann, Michigan Tech, Jr. 40.09, Texas A&M-Kingsville (Lutalo Boyce, Javier 21-7.75, Bryan Hernandez Santos, Puerto Rico-Rio 177-8, Wade Tsang, California State-Chico, Sr. Lopez, Kenneth Jackson, Deon Hope). Piedras, Jr. 177-7, Duke Kicinski, West Texas A&M, So. 40.13, Lincoln (Mo.) 21-7.25, Karonce Higgins, Southern Arkansas, Fr. 176-10, Bo Farrow, Pittsburg (Kan.) State, Jr. 40.24, Adams (Colo.) State 24-7, Michael Bruce, Findlay (Ohio), Sr. 175-10, Ryan Johnson, St. Cloud (Minn.) State, Sr., 40.34, Tiffin (Ohio) 24-6.25, Michael Mlambo, Lindenwood (Mo.), So. 174-1, Rafael Saez, St. Cloud (Minn.) State, Sr. 40.37, Academy of Art (Calif.) 24-5.75, Craig Mattox, Academy of Art (Calif.), Jr. 171-7, Tyler Hoveny, Missouri Southern, Sr. 40.44, Texas A&M-Commerce 24-5.5, Marquise Cherry, Cal State-East Bay, Sr. 171-4, Anthony Huber, Augustana (S.D.), Jr. 40.50, McKendree (Ill.)] 24-4.25, Joshuah Bass, Indianapolis (Ind.), Sr. 171-3, Ben Hahler, Findlay (Ohio), Jr. 40.54, Ashland (Ohio) 24-3.25, Kory Jones, North Carolina-Pembroke, So. 169-10, Gary Randolph, Cal State-Stanislaus, Jr.

PAGE 15 Football Alumni Golf Tourney Rescheduled The Texas A&M Javelina Football Alumni Golf Outing scheduled last weekend has been rescheduled for June 11 at 1 p.m. A hail storm left the Alsation Golf Course in Castroville damaged and it had to close for repairs. New entries can enter by filling out the attached form. The tournament is open to all golfers.

Caudle Named IBC Bank Athlete Of the Week Christian Caudle, Texas A&M-Kingsville baseball player, was named the IBC Bank athlete of the week for his performances at the NCAA Division II South Central Region playoffs last week in Grand Junction, Colo. Caudle, sophomore catcher from Houston (Klein), went five for 10 (.500) in the three games at the tournament. He had three runs batted in and had a double in one of the contests. It is the second time Caudle has been athlete of the week this season.

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