VOLUME XX, NO. 38 KINGSVILLE, 78363 MAY 13, 2020 Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing in College, Professional Football The Texas A&M-Kingsville some of the top professional and induction will be held in the Bob Brandt, 1977, football, Javelina Hall of Fame reads like a collegiate athletes and coaches in upcoming football season. basketball, golf and track Who’s Who in Sports. history. Javelina Hall of Fame Members Andy Browder, 2018, football Members of the Hall include Since the first induction in Mike Adams, 2012, baseball George Brown, 1983, track TAMUK Virtual 1972, there have been 154 Kelly Armbruster, 2002, basketball Jim Brown, 2017, football inducted as individuals and 15 Johnny Bailey, 1996, football Lynette Brown, 1993, track & field Commencement teams have joined the Hall. Johnny Barefield, 1999, football Sheryl Campbell, 2000, basketball This Week The Javelina Hall of Fame is Oktay Basci, 2019, football Ruben Cantu, 2008, training & among the oldest on the college Sid Blanks, 1981, football & track administrator Texas A&M-Kingsville scene. It has been used as a model for Neil “Spike” Boyle, 2000, football Ted Carley, 2019, basketball , presents: other schools starting similar halls. manager & ticket manager football assistant coach …Wednesday, all-day, virtual The 2020 Hall of Fame (meritorious) (Continued on Page 8) cap and gown parade. …Thursday, 5:30 p.m., graduation concert with Robert Ray (’17) hosted by the Javelina Alumni Association. Tommy Janik was a 1982 in- ductee into the Javelina Hall of …Friday, noon, virtual Fame. He was drafted in the third commencement. round by the Denver Broncos in All videos may be viewed on 1963 and played nine seasons in www.tamuk.edu/commencement; the League and www.facebook.com/javelinas or . He was www.youtube.com/user/ with Denver in 19063-64, Buffalo TAMUKJavelinaPride. Join the in 1965-68, the Boston Patriots conversation on social media with in 1969-70 and the New England #TAMUK20. Patriots in 1971. Janik played on Seventy Javelina athletes, the 1965 AFL championship team athletic staff members and and was an AFL All-Star in 1965 and 1967. He was a safety and coaches are candidates for 2020 punter. May graduation.

The inaugural Javelina Hall of Fame ceremony was held in February 1972. The eight inducted at the ceremony were, left to right, seated, Mrs. Don Hightower, accepting for her husband; Mrs. Robert M. Hodgkiss, accepting for her husband, and Louise Clarkson, accepting for her brother, Stuart Clarkson, and Page 1 standing, , W.L. Harbin, Johnny McNabb, John Mark Dixon and Robert Rich. Football Has Played in 13 Championships Javelina Hash Javelina football, long known By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs as a power among the collegiate circles, has appeared in 13 postseason championship games. HERE ARE THE events in which the Javelina athletic teams These have included NCAA could have participated that have been canceled for the next week Division II and NAIA because of the Coronavirus pandemic. championships. …The NCAA Division II South Central Region baseball playoffs The Javelinas have a 10-3 at the site of the No. 1 seed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. record in these contests. …The NCAA Division II South Central Super Regionals at the Following are the site of the No. 1 seed Thursday and Friday. championship games in which the …The NCAA Division II women’s golf championships in St. Javelinas have appeared: Albans, Mo., Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 1952 – International Bowl in …The NCAA Division II women’s tennis championships in St. Mexico City, Javelinas won 49-0 against Herico Military Academy Charles, Mo., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. (Mexico). …The Last Chance Meet for men’s and women’s track and 1959 – NAIA championship field athletes in Friday and Saturday. game in St. Petersburg, Fla., Javelinas won 20-7 over Lenoir- THE TRAVELING JAVELINAS, those who follow the Javelina Rhyne (N.C.). football team for out-of-town games, are in for a treat the next few 1960 – Great Southwest Bowl years. in Grand Prairie, Javelinas won 45- There are some attractive sites on the Javelina schedule. 14 over Tech. This fall, the Javelinas will meet Western Oregon Sept. 12 in 1968 – NAIA championship Monmouth, Ore. game in Montgomery, Ala., The team will be at Saginaw Valley, Mich., in 2021. Javelinas lost to Troy (Ala.) State, The 2022 season will see the Javelinas going to Ellensburg, 43-35. Wash., to take on Central Washington. 1969 – NAIA championship And in 2023, the Javelinas make their second trip to Burnaby, game in Kingsville, Javelinas Cameron Cauthen, 6-1, 200-pound freshman from Mont British Columbia, for a matchup with Simon Fraser. defeated Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.), 32-7. Belvieu (Barbers Hill), lifts weights as he prepares at his home for the The last trip to Canada saw conditions not conducive for 1970 – NAIA championship Javelina fall workouts which are scheduled to open in August. tourists. There had been fires in the Northwest U.S. and Southwest game in Greenville, S.C., Javelinas Canada and the atmosphere was smoky. And it was cloudy and defeated Wofford (S.C.), 38-7. rainy the day of the game. 1974 – NAIA championship Hopefully things will be clear for the 2023 return to Burnaby, a game in Kingsville, Javelinas suburb of Vancouver. defeated Henderson (Ark.) State, 34-23. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Intercollegiate Athletics 1975 – NAIA championship (NAIA) has announced that women’s flag football will become a game in Kingsville, Javelinas varsity sport for its schools beginning next year. defeated Salem (W. Va.), 37-0. The NAIA has a two-year partnership with the NFL and its NFL 1976 – NAIA championship The Javelina Highlights Flag arm, and Reigning Champs Experiences. game in Kingsville, Javelinas is a weekly publication of the The NAIA will develop league infrastructure and operations for defeated Central Arkansas, 26-0. the first competition governed by a collegiate athletic association. 1979 – NAIA championship Javelina Athletic Department. The NAIA will host its first showcase open to female football game in McAllen, Javelinas defeated Central , 20-14. athletes in late summer or early fall. 1994 – NCAA Division II The first competitive season will be next spring and the NAIA championship game in Florence, Send address changes, will host an emerging sport or invitational championship in the Ala., Javelinas lost to North news, pictures or spring of 2022. Alabama, 16-10. An emerging sport in the NAIA is defined at least 15 2012 – Kanza Bowl in Topeka, correspondence to participating schools while an invitational is at least 25. Kan., Javelinas lost to Emporia A sport must have at least 40 participating schools to be (Kan.) State, 45-38. Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, considered a full championship status. 2016 – Live United Bowl in 700 University Blvd., Texarkana, Ark., Javelinas THE NCAA DIVISION II Administrative Committee addressed defeated Southern Arkansas, 24- Kingsville, TX 78363 last week policies and regulations pertaining to recruiting, playing 17. (Continued on Page 3) or [email protected] Page 2 Estelle Speaks Upcoming Javelina Events JavelinaJavelina HashHash At TABC Virtual June - (Javelina summer camps are usually scheduled for June and July. Camps will be held if the Coronavirus threat is By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Clinic Today solved. Dates will be announced at that time). August - (The indoor volleyball and football preseason workouts (Continued from Page 2) Texas A&M-Kingsville head men’s basketball coach Johnny start early in August. These dates will be announced and practice seasons, two-year college transfer requirements and Estelle is a guest speaker at the at a later date). financial aid. Texas Association of Basketball Sept. 4 - Indoor Volleyball: Angelo State Tournament in San Angelo. The actionsBy Fred continued Nuesch, theCoordinator committee’s of Athletic effort to External assist Division Affairs Coaches Clinic this week. Sept. 5 - Football: Colorado State-Pueblo in Kingsville, 7 p.m. II schools and athletes amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The clinic is being held Indoor Volleyball: Angelo State Tournament in San Angelo. The committee extended the application of a blanket waiver virtually. Sept. 10 - Indoor Volleyball: Ouachita (Ark.) Baptist in Arkadelphia, permitting athletes to be involved in virtual recruiting Estelle will speak today Ark., 3 p.m. correspondence, such as phone calls or video conferences, at the (Wednesday) and his subject is Sept. 11 - Indoor Volleyball: Southern Arkansas Tournament in Magnolia. direction of a coaching staff member until the start of the school’s “Winning the Pre-Season The Sept. 12 - Football: Western Oregon in Monmouth, Ore., 3:05 p.m. fall 2020 term. Javelina Way”. Indoor Volleyball: Southern Arkansas Tournament in Magnolia. The waiver applies to recruiting correspondence with three Other speakers include former Sept. 15 - Indoor Volleyball: St. Mary’s in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Sept. 18 - Indoor Volleyball: *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., TBA. categories of prospective athletes: high school athletes graduating Javelina assistant coach Buzz Sept. 19 - Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. in 2020, two-year college athletes transferring for the fall of 2020 Williams, head men’s coach at Indoor Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, TBA. and four-year college transfers who have been granted permission Texas A&M, and former Javelina player Danny Kaspar, head men’s Sept. 26 - Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 6 p.m. to contact. Indoor Volleyball: *Texas A&M International in Laredo, 1 p.m. The committee will decide later on whether to extend the coach at Texas State. The clinic runs through Oct. 2 - Indoor Volleyball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 6 p.m. recruiting dead period, as well as allowing camps and clinics to be Sunday. Oct. 3 - Indoor Volleyball: *Lubbock Christian in Kingsville, 1 p.m. held even if the dead period is extended. Oct. 7 - Indoor Volleyball: Westminster (Utah) in Salt Lake City, Utah, The committee issued a blanket waiver to permit schools to 6 p.m. produce any promotional material for purposes of recruiting, Oct. 9 - Indoor Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, TBA. provided publicity legislation is followed. Schools are still Oct. 10 - Football: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. prohibited from calling out a prospective athlete by name or making Indoor Volleyball: * Baptist in Dallas, TBA. any overt mention to a prospective athlete. Oct. 13 - Indoor Volleyball: Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 6 p.m. The committee adopted non-controversial legislation to permit Oct. 16 - Indoor Volleyball: *Texas-Tyler in Kingsville, 6 p.m. voluntary workouts at the request of the athlete in team sports until Oct. 17 - Indoor Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 1 p.m. the start of the fall term. Football: Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. Oct. 23 - Indoor Volleyball: *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., The committee made this change to create more opportunities 6 p.m. for athletes to engage with coaches. Oct. 24 - Football: *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. The legislation does not permit full team practices. Athletes in Indoor Volleyball: *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, TBA. individual sports were already permitted to request voluntary Oct. 30 - Indoor Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 6 p.m. workouts during the summer. Oct. 31 - Indoor Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Schools can self-apply a two-year college transfer waiver for Football: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBA. prospective athletes transferring for the 2020-21 academic year, if Nov. 3 - Indoor Volleyball: * St. Mary’s in , 6 p.m. four criteria are met and the athlete was enrolled in the necessary Nov. 6 - Indoor Volleyball: *St. Edward’s in Austin, TBA. courses entering the 2020 spring term. Nov. 7 - Football: *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. The criteria are: Nov. 13 - Indoor Volleyball: *Oklahoma Christian in Kingsville, 6 p.m. …The athlete was on track to complete at least two full-time Nov. 14 - Indoor Volleyball: *Arkansas-Fort Smith in Kingsville, 1 p.m. semesters or three quarters at the two-year college. Football: *Angelo State in San Angelo, TBA. …The athlete was on track to satisfactorily complete an Nov. 17 - Indoor Volleyball: Tournament, first round, at site of top seed. average of 12 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of transferrable Nov. 19 - Indoor Volleyball: Lone Star Conference Tournament, credit for each full-time term of attendance at the two-year college. quarterfinals, at site of No. 1 team. …The athlete was on track to satisfactorily complete the Nov. 20 - Indoor Volleyball: Lone Star Conference Tournament, following transferable credit-hour requirements: six semester hours Johnny Estelle semifinals, at site of No. 1 team. or eight quarter hours of English, three semester hours or four Nov. 21 - Indoor Volleyball: Lone Star Conference Tournament, quarter hours of math and three semester hours or four quarter championship, at site of No. 1 team. hours of natural or physical science. Football: NCAA Division II Championships, first round, at …The athlete has presented a minimum transferable grade point site of No. 1 seed. average of 2.2 Nov. 28 - Football: NCAA Division II Championships, second round, at Schools are still responsible for maintaining the currently site of No. 1 seed. required documentation on campus for progress-toward-degree Dec. 3-6 - Indoor Volleyball: NCAA Division II South Central Region waivers in the previously approved waiver checklist. Tournament, at site of No. 1 seed. (Continued on Page 4) Dec. 10-12 - Indoor Volleyball: NCAA Division II Finals in Sioux Falls, S.D. Page 3 *Lone Star Conference games/matches JavelinaJavelina HashHash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External (Continued from Page 3) The committee issued a blanket waiver to permit institutions to reissue athletic aid agreements for the 2020-21 academic year to include a condition related to Coronavirus. This includes cases when the aid agreement already has been signed. The revised aid agreements still must meet the July 1 deadline for renewals. Schools can now reissue athletic aid agreements for the upcoming academic year but only to add a term and condition related to Coronavirus. Schools cannot change or decrease the scholarship amount.

LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: …Brent Owen was named the new head men’s basketball coach at Eastern New Mexico last Thursday after Tres Segler announced his resignation last Wednesday. Segler will pursue other career opportunities outside of basketball. Owen has been an assistant coach at Southern Indiana for the Receiving football awards at the 1978 football banquet were, left to right, Billy John, Andy Hawkins, Chris past nine seasons. During that time, the team compiled a 203-69 Crenosek, Raymond Waddy and Martin Stroman. record. A native of Chrisman, Ill., he played at Southern Indiana in LSC Announces 2006-09 and joined the coaching staff after graduation. Women’s Golf 2020 Javelina Volleyball Schedule He holds a master’s degree from Southern Indiana. Sept. 4 – Angelo State Tournament in San Angelo (Colorado-Mesa, …Josh Prock, Eastern New Mexico head women’s Academic Team Western Colorado, Arkansas-Monticello, East Central Oklahoma, basketball coach, has been named the South Central Region The Lone Star Conference Angelo State, Texas A&M-Kingsville). representative on the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball announced the women’s golf all- Sept. 5- Angelo State Tournament in San Angelo. Sept. 10 – Ouachita (Ark.) Baptist in Arkadelphia, Ark., 3 p.m. National Committee. academic team this week. Jelina Fernando of West Sept. 11 – Southern Arkansas Tournament in Magnolia, Ark. Each of the eight regions has a representative on the committee. (Montevallo, Ala.; East Central Oklahoma, Southern Arkansas, Texas The term is for four years. Texas A&M was the women’s academic player of the year. A&M-Kingsville). The committee ranks the teams nationally and selects the 23 Five players were on the squad. Sept. 12 – Southern Arkansas Tournament in Magnolia, Ark. automatic qualifiers for the NCAA Division II playoffs as well as the To be eligible for LSC academic Sept. 15 – St. Mary’s in Kingsville, 6 p.m. 41 at-large squads. honors, athletes must have at least Sept. 18 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., TBA. …Angelo State announced its men’s and women’s cross a 3.3 grade point average and be at Sept. 19 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, Okla., TBA. country schedule last week and it includes the Lone Star least a sophomore, academically Sept. 26 - *Texas A&M International in Laredo, 1 p.m. Conference meet which will be held Oct. 24 in San Angelo. and athletically. Oct. 2 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 6 p.m. The Rams and Rambelles have an abbreviated schedule. They 2020 Lone Star Conference Oct. 3 - *Lubbock Christian in Kingsville, 1 p.m. will host an invitational Oct. 13 and will be at South Plains College All-Academic Women’s Oct. 7 – Westminster (Utah) in Salt Lake City, Utah, 6 p.m. Oct. 3. Golf Team Oct. 9 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, TBA. Oct. 10 - *Dallas Baptist in Dallas, TBA. …Dallas Baptist has an intercollegiate lacrosse team and it Joselyn Jackson, Angelo Oct. 13 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 6 p.. participates in the Lone Star Alliance and is in Division 2. State, Jr., mechanical engineering Oct. 16 - *Texas-Tyler in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Other schools in the division are State, Oklahoma State, major, Artesia, N.M. Oct. 17 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Texas-Dallas, , Southeastern Louisiana, Tulane, Creighton, Allison Duffin, Cameron, Sr., Oct. 23 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 6 p.m. business major, San Antonio. State, St. Louis University, Washington (Mo.), Baylor, Oct. 24 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, TBA. Hanna Harrison, Dallas Rice, Texas A&M-Galveston and Texas-San Antonio. Oct. 30 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Baptist, Sr., marketing major, Plano. There are seven schools in Division 1 and these are Arkansas, Oct. 31 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Felicity Wittenberg, Okla- LSU, SMU, TCU, Texas A&M, Texas State and Texas Tech. Nov. 3 - *St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 6 p.m. homa Christian, Jr., nursing major, And in Division 3 are St. Edward’s, Texas A&M-Corpus Nov. 6 - *St. Edward’s in Austin, TBA. West Pymble, Australia. Christi, Tarleton State, Houston, Louisiana Tech, Texas A&M Corps Nov. 13 - *Oklahoma Christian in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Jelina Fernando, West Texas of Cadets, Hardin-Simmons, Incarnate Word and Trinity. Nov. 14 - *Arkansas-Fort Smith in Kingsville, 1 p.m. A&M, Sr., marketing major, Nov. 17-21 – Lone Star Conference Championships at No. 1 seed. The league is headquartered in Dallas. Haywards Heath, England. *Lone Star Conference matches. …Chelsea Capello, a member of the Texas A&M International Academic player of the year Bold-faced and italicized matches are in the Steinke Center. (Continued on Page 5) Jelina Fernando, West Texas Page 4 A&M Nicholson Begins Fourth Season as JavelinaJavelina HashHash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Head Softball Coach With 98-45 Record Craig Nicholson has been head softball coach at Texas A&M- (Continued from Page 4) Kingsville for the past three seasons and during this time,he has established himself as one of top coaches not only in the Lone Star softball team in 2012-16, is working in the intensive care unit at a Conference but NCAA Division II as well. hospital in New York City. He joined the staff in June 2017. From Lockhart, she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing in Without time to recruit for the 2018 season, his team had a 29-26 2017 and started her career as a nurse in an ICU unit in Austin. She record. has also worked in several countries. After a year to recruit, Nicholson put together a team in 2019 that With the pandemic hitting New York City hard, she decided to had a championship . go there to help out. He had a 52-10 overall record and was 24-6 in the Lone Star Conference. She works 12-hour shifts and takes off her N95 mask for 30 It captured the Lone Star Conference championship, the LSC minutes a day tournament title, the NCAA Division II South Central Region trophy, the Like other nurses have expressed, she says she often goes NCAA Division II Super Region championship and was NCAA Division II national runnerup. home feeling that she can’t do her job because the patients she is The squad was well on its way to another championship run this treating are so sick and her best just isn’t good enough. spring with a 17-9 record when the Coronavirus pandemic caused the She also said that the spirit of the people creates a hopeful LSC and NCAA to cancel the season in March. environment that makes it easier to work. She says every night at 7 Nicholson was named the LSC coach of the year in 2019 and the p.m. the hospital staff is greeted at the hospital with sirens from Javelina softball coaching staff was the National Fastpitch Coaches ambulances and fire trucks. Families are hitting pots and pans Association South Central coaching staff of the year. outside their apartment windows 27 stories high to show their In his 23 seasons as a head coach, Nicholson has a record of 1144- appreciation and gratitude for people on the front lines. 331-1. Before taking over the Javelinas, he spent two years at Arizona NEWS FROM OTHER Texas colleges: State and had an 82-34-1 record, facing some of the top NCAA Division …The University of Texas stages a full day of online activities I programs in the nation. in what the athletic department calls an “all-day virtual celebration”. The Sun Devils reached the national playoffs both seasons. “My Texas Tailgate” started several weeks ago. Nicholson spent seven seasons as head coach at Ball (Ind.) State It is a full day of online activities on all of the department’s where his teams had a 241-162 record. social media channels. Ball State won three Mid-American Conference championships under Nicholson and went to the NCAA Division I national playoffs. Coaches, athletes and support staff send in cell phone videos He was MAC coach of the year. along with contributions from Nicholson was at Central Arizona for 11 years and his teams had a Alumni. Everyone working in Texas athletics is encouraged to 723-90 record. He led the team to four National Junior College Athletic submit something. Association national championships and seven conference titles. He Longhorn Network has a full day of special programming Craig Nicholson will begin his was national coach of the year three times. including the best games from 2019-20. Fan voting determines fourth season as head softball He is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, which events are shown from sports such as football, men’s and coach for the Javelinas in 2020- Canada. He holds a master’s degree from the U.S. Sports Academy . women’s basketball, tennis and volleyball. 21. Nicholson is married and he and his wife, April, have four children. The athletic department has video submissions from artists who have been on the Longhorn City Limits stage. Strength coaches have workout tips that fans can do at home. The team nutritionist makes contributions to a My Texas Tailgate Virtual Cookbook. Fans were encouraged to submit their favorite recipes. Texas athletics had already started Longhorn Fridays, encouraging fans to wear burnt orange at the end of every week. …Texas Tech is proceeding with two major construction programs on campus despite the Coronavirus pandemic. The $29.5 million basketball center is expected to be completed this summer. The stand-a-lone practice building for the Tech basketball teams was 14 months into an 18-month construction schedule when the outbreak brought sports to a halt. The $9.4 mill project to build out the shell for two floors of office and conference space in the East-side building at Jones Stadium started earlier this month. (Continued on Page 6) Page 5 Baseball Signs El Paso Juco Infielder Javelina Hash The Texas A&M-Kingsville Jr., Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield James Hester, WR, 6-4, 200, athletic teams continued to add to College) Fr., Pflugerville (Hendrickson). By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs their list of signees within the last Gilbert Garza, K, 5-10, 175, Fr., Rod Hudson, RB, 5-10, 190, week. Weslaco (East) Fr., Dallas (South Oak Cliff). (Continued from Page 5) Baseball signed Ivan Duarte, Joshua Gidrey, RB, 6-0, 210, Branon Jackson, OL, 6-4, 275, Also on the agenda are the football training facility renovation, 6-0 infielder from Cuidad Juarez, Fr., Corpus Christi (John Paul II) Fr., San Antonio (Brennan). the Jones Stadium South end zone building, a new baseball Mexico; El Paso Irvin High School Carlos Gonzalez, OL, 6-3 270, Raymond Jackson, OL, 6-3, clubhouse and an indoor tennis facility. and El Paso Community College. Fr., Laredo (United). 270, Fr., San Antonio (Madison). …Del Conte, University of Texas athletic director, said last He has played with the EPCC KeAon Griffin, RB, 6-0, 190, Evan Kelly, OL, 6-4, 310, Fr., week, “I do believe we’re going to have football in the fall. You Tejanos for the past two seasons. Fr., Victoria (St. Joseph). Port Arthur (Memorial). look at what we’re doing right now in starting to open up our Duarte becomes the seventh Anthony Guerera, DT, 5-11, Jakari Landry, LB, 6-0 205, Fr., country. We have to be safe and we have to provide safe avenues signee for the Javelinas. 285, Fr., Corpus Christi (Veterans Houston (Hightower). for our fans to come in to the stadium. 2019-20 Javelina Signees Memorial) Darian Mayberry, CB, 5-11, Baseball Del Conte says he “sees the light at the end of the tunnel”. Sevan Guidry, RB, 5-9, 220, 190, Fr., Floresville. Ivan Duarte, infielder from Fr., Houston (Eisenhower). Akeem McAdams, CB, 5-8, “We have basically four months before our first football game. Cuidad Juarez, Mexico (El Paso Roger Hagan, RB, 5-11, 180, 185, Fr., Dallas (South Oak Cliff). There’s a lot to uncover between now and then. We’re looking at a Irvin) and El Paso Community Fr., Houston (Northshore). Jordan McGuire, LB, 6-0, 200, variety of plans that we will have come forth. College. Micah Hare, OL, 6-5, 315, Fr., Fr., Houston (King) “It could be therapeutic or a vaccine. It could be social Christopher Lingo, pitcher Cleveland (Tarkington). Kalijah Michael, LB, 6-0, 225, distancing and could also be what we’re doing today and how from Copperas Cove. Demarcus Hendricks, DE, 6-4, Fr., San Antonio (Holy Cross). we’re going about our daily lives. I know our county wants to get Mason Longoria, pitcher from 240, Fr., San Antonio (Wagner) (Continued on Page 7) back to some semblance of normalcy, and we’re going to get there. Victoria (St. Joseph’s). “I know sport is a way for us to galvanize our country, and Caleb Monasmith, pitcher how we galvanize our country is we’re going to do it in a safe from Georgetown and Angelina manner and in accordance to what Governor Abbott and what our College. medical professionals tell us. But I see the light at the end of the Jackson Teer, pitcher from tunnel.” San Antonio (Johnson). Garrett Thompson, infielder/ from New Braunfels. Matt Vasquez, lefthanded pitcher from San Antonio Southwest and Richland College. Beach Volleyball Julianna Jackson, 5-9, Bonner Springs, Kan. (- Kearney). Olivia Nicholson, 6-0, North Platte, Neb., and Colorado State. Caitlin Willson, 5-9, Antonio (Johnson). Football Jackson Allen, WR, 6-3, 165, Fr., Sinton. Christian Armstrong, OL, 6-7, 280, Fr., Bridgeport. Demarcus Barlow, RB, 5-11, 195, Fr., Houston (Davis). Jacob Cavazos, QB, 5-11, 175, Fr., Weslaco. Will Chapman, OL, 6-7, 280, Fr., Junction. Cassius Clay, WR, 6-1, 175, Fr., Corpus Christi (Miller) Matt Dixon, TE, 6-2, 225, Fr., San Marcos. Bryson Dyer, WR, 6-0, 185, Fr., New Braunfels. Darrell Green, former Javelina football player and track and field Kingsley Ejiofor, OL, 6-4, 270, athlete, has his football jersey number retired. Green checks out a Richard Vargas, 6-1, 290-pound offensive lineman from Corpus replica of his jersey hanging in McCulley Hall. Fr., Houston (Alief Taylor) Christi (Flour Bluff), works out on his own in preparation for the Page 6 Stephen Figures, CB, 6-1, 200, upcoming Javelina football season. Javelina Athletics Continue to Add Prospect Signees for 2020-21 (Continued from Page 6) Demond Woods, OL, 6-3, 290, Madeleine Stolzer, 5-7 setter, Track & Field Skidmore-Rynan. Frank Miller, LB, 6-2, 205, Fr., Fr., Houston (North Forest). San Antonio (Reagan). Marco Arevalo, Falfurrias and Desmond Jefferson, Killeen Houston (Marshall). Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Northwestern Louisiana State. (Shoemaker) and Texas-San Daniel Mulonda, DB, 5-11, Derek Luna, 6-3 guard, Mia Cherry, 5-8 guard, Broek Taylor Chaney, Missouri City Antonio. 160, Fr., Houston (King). Mission (Pioneer). and Blinn College (Fort Bend Hightower). Ehizefua Oboh, Missouri City Jonas Ortiz, Ath, 6-2, 185, Fr., Tyrese Patterson, 6-3 guard, Annelise Dominguez, 5-8 Mackenzie Contreras, (Fort Bend Hightower) McAllen (Rowe). Harlem, N.Y., and Navarro College. guard, El Paso (Chapin). Edcouch-Elsa. Jaqualon Scott, Missouri City Corey Pargmann, TE/DE, 6-3, Ja Robertson, 6-8 center, Rebekah Hailey, 5-10 guard , Kennedy Crystian, Cedar Hill (Fort Bend Hightower) 210, Fr., Yorktown. Missouri City (Hightower). College Station. Breanna Despanie, Houston Jezell Shows, Comal Gilbert Partida, OL, 6-3, 295, Softball Janessa Payne, 5-10 center, (Davis). (Smithson Valley). Fr., Kyle (Lehman). Anika Barbosa, utility player, Aledo (All-Saints Episcopal). Dylan Garza, Orange Grove. Melonie Thomas, Seguin Cayuga ( Navarro College). Brianna Pena, 5-8 guard, Katryna Hernandez, (Navarro). Kobe Piper, RB, 5-10, 195, Fr., Breana Carr, , Weslaco and Hill College. Corpus Christi (Veterans Kingsville (Academy). Mia Rivers, 5-8 guard, College Memorial). Katelyn Casey, catcher, Station. Rafael Recio, OL, 6-3, 295, Fr., Hutto. Jayde Tschrittere, 5-7 guard, Brownsville (Pace). Lizette Del Angel, pitcher, Corpus Christi (DME, Fla., Ivan Reed, DT, 6-2, 280, Fr., Corpus Christi (Calallen). Academy). San Antonio (Sam Houston). Janae Giruard, pitcher and Devon Williams, 6-1 forward Sterling Riles, CB, 6-1, 175, Fr., first baseman, Galveston (Ball). from Gonzales. Stafford Kyla Gonzales, infielder, San Women’s Golf Jacoby Lee Robinson, WR, 5- Antonio (East Central). Olivia Vargas, Austin (Lake 10, 175, Fr., Victoria (St. Joseph). Anissa Lechner, infielder and Travis). Welcome Kevin Rojas, WR, 6-1, 180, Fr., outfielder, McKinney (Boyd). Women’s Tennis Edinburg (Vela). Elizabeth Montes, pitcher, Jana Knaab, Stuttgart, Seven Sanchez, S, 5-9, 170, San Antonio (MacArthur). Germany. To The Fr., Pharr (Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Sarah Montes, catcher and Alessa Maier, Hechingen, North). outfielder, San Antonio Germany. Javelina Family! Garri Smith, OL, 6-4, 300, Fr., (MacArthur). Milieu Ter Morsche, Houston (Village School). Audrey Rodriguez, shortstop/ Netherlands. Nothing Could Be Finer! Avante Stevens, CB, 5-10, outfielder, Ingleside. Noemi Sante, Dusseldorf, 165, Fr., San Antonio (Wagner). Allie Touchstone, catcher, Germany. Keion Thomas, CB, 6-1, 165, Jourdanton. Fr., San Antonio (Brennan). Volleyball La’Darrin Thomas, WR, 5-10, Shelby Draker, 5-10 right side/ 160, Fr., Navasota. outside hitter, San Antonio Darryon Tolefree, WR, 5-10, (Brandeis). 175, San Antonio (Brennan). Ayanna Jackson, 5-10 middle Chris Turner, DB, 6-0, 185, Fr., blocker/outside hitter, San Del Valle. Antonio (Harlan).

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Page 7 Ivan Duarte Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 1) Larry Collins, 1995, football & Livia Diaz, 2007, softball & track & Don Hardeman, 1993, football Cal Jewett, 2005, football coach Bill Carter, 2002, men’s basketball track field coach , 2002, football coach & Sandra Jimenez, 1985, basketball coach Barry Copenhaver, 1984, football John Mark Dixon, 1972, football & athletic director Randy Johnson, 1981, football, Juan Castillo, 2004, football player player & coach basketball George Harris, 2009, track & field golf & track & coach Willie Crafts, 1977, football player Kevin Dogins, 2008, football Dwight Harrison, 1985, football & Fred Jonas, 2005, football coach Kristin Ciborowski, 2005, basketball & coach Earl Dotson, 2003, football track Rose Jones, 1989, volleyball & Stuart Clarkson, 1972, football Richard Cundiff, 2011, football Sheila Dotson, 2013, basketball & Doug Harvey, 1978, football track James Collins, 1994, football & track coach softball Andy Hawkins, 1991, football Allen Kaiser, 2001, football , 1979, football Mike Hawkins, 1995, football Ken Kelley, 1996, track & field Mike Dyal, 1993, football Jarrel Hayes, 1978, football coach Bill Evans, 1980, golf Earnest Haynes, 1981, track Jim Koerner, 1997, basketball Steve Foley, 2016, baseball Harold Hees, 1982, football Bill Lackey, 1997, equipment Betty Brewer-Ford, 2001, Matt Hickl, 2007, football & track manager (meritorious) administrator & women’s & field Neal LaHue, 2011, football player coach Ray Hickl, 1980, football & coach LeRoy Fry, 1973, football & track Don Hightower, 1972, football & Ed Touf, 2013, football Roberto Garza, 2016, football & track Gerald Lambert, 1975, football track & field David Hill, 1988, football Edye Lea, 2008, track & field Tony Garza, 1976, track James Hill, 1981, football & track E.C. Lerma, 1977, football Willie Gipson, 2008, trainer Dr. Robert Martin Hodgkiss, 1972, Pat Lewandowski, 2015, basketball Robert Gonzalez, 1981, track & football, basketball & track Homer Martinez, 1991, track & cross country Moses Horn, 2009, football cross country Kay Goodwin-Thompson, 1991, Harlan Huibregste, 1983, track Alvin Matthews, 1985, football & basketball & track Ron Hunt, 1999, trainer track Ed Gorney, 2004, announcer & (meritorious) Francis Mattingly, 1987, football starter (meritorious) Cal Hutzler, 2013, football , 2003, football Gene Greene, 1984, football player Ada Ihemelu, 2004, volleyball Dewey Mayhew, 2004, football & coach Lupe Jaimes, 1989, football coach Ken Grimes, 1973, football & track Tarmo Jallai, 2015, track & field Bud McCallum, 2003, football Larry Grunewald, 1995, football Tommy Janik, 1982, football coach Margarito Guerrero, 1987, football Clarence Jarvis, 2003, football & Eugene McCormick, 1984, football Maria Gutierrez, 2007, softball basketball Dr. John McKeever, 2006, team Dwayne Nix, left, and Karl Douglas were inductees in 1979. They were W.L. “Dub” Harbin, 1972, football James Jefferson, 2006, football & physician (meritorious) teammates on the Javelina football team. & track track (Continued on Page 9)

Sid Blanks was a 1981 inductee into the Javelina Hall of Fame. Page 8 Inductees into the Hall of Fame in 1978 were, left to right, Doug Harvey, Jarrell Hayes and Bob Shirey. Javelina Hall of Fame Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 8) Walter Reed, 1988, football & basketball & track Jeff Wildenberg, 1981, basketball Harold Menke, 1974, football & baseball Gil Steinke, 1972, football, Jill Willson, 2012, basketball coach track Robert T. Rich, 1972, football & basketball, track, football & athletic director Chuck Meyer, 1987, basketball basketball coach & athletic director Steve Yaden, 2017, baseball & Pete Murray, 2001, football & golf Richard Ritchie, 1983, football Martin Stroman, 1996, football football coach John Rivera, 1992, track & cross Robin Gordon Sullivan, 1996, track Robert Young, 1983, football & Dwayne Nix, 1979, football country & field football coach Fred Nuesch, 1995, sports Patricia Rivers, 1997, basketball, Emil Tagliabue, 1996, sports 1959 Football Team (2009) information (meritorious) volleyball & track journalist (meritorious) Wayne Adams Gerald Pargmann, 1982, football & Michael Robins, 2011, basketball Roy Terrell, 1989, basketball & John Beseda track Gene Rogers, 1988, football & sports journalist (meritorious) Carry Brandom Woodroe Petty, 1985, football, coach Precious Thibodeaux, 2009, Joe Brod basketball & track Durwood Roquemore, 2002, basketball & track & field Juan Capello Anthony Phillips 2013, football & football Jake Trussell, 1994, sports Dick Carpenter track DeRon Rutledge, 2006, basketball journalist (meritorious) Frank Chisum Bill Pippen, 1975, football Cliff Sadler, 1984, football, Gene Upshaw, 1976, football & Barry Copenhaver Larry Pullin, 1987, football basketball & tennis track Willie Crafts William Putnam, 1988, football & Jeff St. Clair, 2000, basketball Gene Walkoviak, 1994, football, Tommy Davidek track Dr. Carlos Saldana, 1992, football football coach & track & field Jamie Davis Butch Pressley, 1977, football & Dr. Kenneth Scholz, 1974, football coach James Franz track Ed Scott, 1980, football Dick Watson, 1974, track & football Jarrell Hayes Dr. L.E. Ramey, 1981, football & Hughie Shaw, 1999, football & Karen Weiss, 1999, basketball Harold Hees basketball & team physician track Reggie West, 1974, football Oscar Hinojosa Lowell Ramey, 2006, football Heath Sherman, 1996, football Hall Whitley, 2007, football Zenas Hopkins John Randle, 2008, football Bob Shirey, 1978, basketball & Wade Whitmer, 2017, football (Continued on Page 10) LaShawndra Ratcliff, 2010, track & track & field Sandra Jimenez, Javelina field Phil Shirk, 1976, basketball basketball player, was the first female inducted into the Hall of Andrea Ratkovic, 2016, track & Eldridge Small, 1991, football Fame when she became a member field Jack Sportsman, 1984, football in 1985. Kenisha Reaux, 2018, volleyball Glenn Starks, 1983, football,

The 1977 Hall of Fame inductees were, left to right, Bob Brandt, Willie Crafts, E.C. Lerma and Butch Pressley. Dr. L.E. Ramey, Javelina football and basketball player and long-time Page 9 team physician, was a 1981 inductee into the Hall of Fame. Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 9) Leo Villarreal Roy Allee Dwight Harrison Neal McCarn Joe Howard Don Waters Tommy Argubright Ron Higginbotham Claude McMillon Lupe Jaimes Dick Watson Bernard Bancroft Richard Hoffman Hector Molina Kenneth Kachtik Jerry Wiggins Randy Beakley Roy Holley Sam Montgomery John Kieler Charles Williams Jerry Bonilla David Hopkins Curtiss Neal Harold King John Williams Jay Bramlette David Hovda Chris Parker Gerald Lambert Dennis Wise Joe Bravenec Robert Hubenak Gary Pelech Bob Lindquist Alvin Woods Andy Browder Johnny Jackson Jose Perea Jesse Longhofer Larry Wright Jim Brown Levi Johnson Ernest Price Charles Massey Gil Steinke (coach) Billy Cottle Keith Johse Bobby Redus Earl Morris Ted Carney (coach) Bill Dannels Allen Kaiser James Respondek Charles Parker Gene Greene (coach) Leroy Deanda Clem Kasprzyk Terry Russell Horace Parks (deceased) Thomas Domel Larry Krueger Gary Scallorn Homer Ply Jack Little Karl Douglas Eugene Kubelka Kelly Schnelle Butch Pressley 1969 Golf Team (2010) Larry Edwards Phillip Layton Ed Scott Bobby Pyssen Chris Delcambre Roy Farmer Charles Lee David Seale Bobby Rather Bill Evans Ronald Fielding Danny Joe Lewis Frank Secades Servando Rodriguez Chris Hill Francis Fries Michael Lowe Eldridge Small Curtis Shed Fred Hoey James Friesenhahn Dave Maas Larry Smith Bruce Shugart Jim Miller Kerry Garner John Mallett Jimmy Srp Homer Soliz Pete Murray Henry Glenn Alvin Matthews Larry Tackett D.E. Tillman 1969 Football Team (2011) Floyd Goodwin Charles Matula Glen Tegeler Robert Trevino Phelan Allee Margarito Guerrero Paul May (Continued on Page 11)

The 1975 Hall of Fame inductees were Gerald Lambert, left, and Bill Pippin, right. Center is Texas A&I president Dr. Gerald Robins. Page 10 Reggie West was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1974. Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Contnued from Page 10) Roy Allee Robert Hubenak Al Shuford (student trainer) Joe Henke Butch Trueheart Jake Backman Ruford Huff Fred Nuesch (sports Joe Herzik Guile Vela Randy Beakley Harold Jackson information) Ruford Huff Russell Waddell Charles Bishop Johnny Jackson\ 1974 Football Team, 2015 Terry Hummel Curtis Walker Andy Browder Mike Jaksik Kent Allee Jerry Janik Gene Walkoviak Jim Brown Levi Johnson Leonard Avery Mike Jekel Don Washington Rocky Bunting Keith Johse Maurice Ball Reginald Jones Laurel Whitworth Toby Chadick Doug Jones Johnny Barefield Stan Limuel Mike Williamson Billy Cottle Allen Kaiser Charles Basaldua Joe Lindeman Charlie Wilson Marion Danna Fred Kasper Jesse Bibbs Thurmond Marshall Ronnie Wolter Karl Douglas Eugene Kubelka Charles Bishop Johnny Martinez Robert Young Larry Edwards Charles Lee Gil Boyles John Massingill Gil Steinke (coach) Robert Esco Danny Joe Lewis Doug Brice Larry McFarland Fred Jonas (coach) John Everett Jim Lewis Rowland Brooks Denny Migl Ken Kelley (coach) Francis Fries John Mallett Larry Collins Mike Morrison Frank Kelly (coach) Jim Gandy Charles Matula Stuart Dornburg Sam Nelson Don McDonald (coach) Richard Gilstrap Burl McCandless Jimmy Emmanuel Ken Niven Pete Murray (coach) Floyd Goodwin Claude McMillon Kim Evans Greg Osborne Ron Hunt (trainer) Dan Goynes Norris McVea Ray Evans David Palmore Fred Nuesch (sports Margarito Guerrero Winstel Miller Steve Fefer Paul Rich information) Charles Hahn Sam Montgomery George Franklin Richard Ritchie 1970 Football Team (2011) Dwight Harrison Tom Morton Clem Franks Dan St. Leger Clarence Alberts David Hopkins Desi Najara Lynn Frazier Larry Seidel Curtiss Neal Danny Gadeken Byron Shaw Gary Pelech Jim Gandy Hughie Shaw Robert Polanco Larry Grady Oscar Simo Ernest Price Larry Grunewald Robert Skrobarczyk Frank Ratka Danny Gutierrez Glenn Starks Bobby Redus Don Hardeman Harry Ullom Robert Rodriguez Larry Harvey Gil Steinke (head coach) Mike Roley Mike Hawkins Fred Jonas (coach) Ed Scott Paul Heckmann Ron Harms (coach) Eldridge Small Howard Henderson (Continued om Page 12) Larry Smith Scott Somers Jimmy Srp, Jim Stewart Glen Tegeler Butch Trueheart Doug Vannoy Guile Vela Don Washington George Washington Mike Wendel Bill Wendling Jim Wendling Charlie Wilson Robert Young, Gil Steinke (coach) Bob Caskey (coach) Willie Crafts (coach) Ron Gentry (coach) Fred Jonas (coach) Ken Kelley (coach) Don McDonald (coach) Ron Hunt (trainer) Greg Doramus (student Dr. Kenneth Scholz, Javelina football player, was a 1974 Hall of Fame trainer) inductees. Bryan Drake (student trainer) Randy Johnson, football player and golf and track and field participant, Page 11 Roger Jarvis (student trainer) was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1981. Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 11) Gary Allen Ray Evans Johnny Barefield Larry Grunewald Gene Walkoviak (coach) Leonard Avery Steve Fefer Ronnie Bennett Hector Guerra Jim Lance (coach) Maurice Ball George Franklin Randy Brooks Elvis Hartsfield (now goes by Don McDonald (coach) Johnny Barefield Clem Franks James Clay Ben Hartsfield) John Cosgrove (coach) Randy Brooks Lynn Frazier Larry Collins Andy Hawkins Ron Hunt (trainer) James Clay Kevin Gentry Mike Cornell Mike Hawkins George Sanchez (student Larry Collins Steven Glick Gary Davis Joe Henke, trainer) Gary Davis Larry Grady John Dawson Larry Hirt Fred Nuesch (sports John Dawson Rufus Green Reginald Deloney Billy John information director) Mark Dizdar Doug Greene Mark Dizdar Reginald Jones 1975 Football Team, 2015 Stuart Dornburg Larry Grunewald Stuart Dornburg Mike Jekel Kent Allee Kim Evans Elvis Hartsfield Steve Fefer David Marquez Larry Harvey George Franklin John Massingill Mike Hawkins Clem Franks Greg Mayberry Paul Heckmann Randy Friedrich Larry McFarland Howard Henderson Kevin Gentry Ricky Milam Joe Henke Steven Glick David Palmore Eliseo Hernandez Rufus Green Carlos Perez Joe Herzik Doug Greene (Continued on Page 13) Larry Hirt Mike Jekel Billy John Reginald Jones David Marquez Thurmond Marshall Johnny Martinez John Massingill Richard Mayfield Larry McFarland David Palmore Carlos Perez Jeff Pyatte Dinno Rector Paul Rich Richard Ritchie Terry Russell Dan St. Leger Larry Seidel LeRoy Fry, left, Javelina football player and track and field participant, Hughie Shaw was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a part of the second class in Bryan Sweeney 1973. He is being presented his award by Dr. Frank Dotterweich. Glenn Starks Harry Ullom Larry Urban 2020 Javelina Football Schedule Doug Walker Sept. 5 - Colorado State-Pueblo in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Wade Whitmer Sept. 12 - Western Oregon in Monmouth, Ore., 3:05 p.m. Jerry Wilbanks Sept. 19 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Gil Steinke (head coach) Sept. 26 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 6 p.m. Fred Jonas (coach) Oct. 3 - Open Ron Harms (coach) Oct. 10 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Gene Walkoviak (coach) Oct. 17 - Tarleton State in Stephenville, 6 p.m. John Cosgrove (coach) Oct. 24 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Davis Corley (coach) Oct. 31 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 6 p.m. Ron Hunt (trainer) Nov. 7 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Fred Nuesch (sports Nov. 14 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 4 p.m. information director) *Lone Star Conference games. 1976 Football Team, 2010 Javelina track hurdlers Dick Watson, left, and David Weathersby are Rodney Alexander members of the Javelina Hall of Fame. Watson was inducted in 1974 Gary Allen and Weathersby in 2013. They are shown at a track and field reunion Leonard Avery in 2019. Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 12) Willie Gipson (trainer) Jennifer Daniel Jon Hoffman Randy Cretors Oscar Perez Fred Nuesch (sports Jessica Gamez Darryl Johnson Harry Culberson Robert Pool information) Alex Gonzalez Maurice Jones Adan Diaz Paul Rich 1999-2000 Women’s Basketball Pat Lewandowski Jason Lee Keith Duran Richard Ritchie Team, 2012 Colter Mize Tony Phelon Dwayne Finley Joe Rodriguez Anetta Anglin Lorie Martinez Michael Robins Jim Fitzgerald Raul Rodriguez LaNetta Anglin De Sharki Kevin Robinson Randy Friedrich James Ruthstrom Jennifer Daniel Precious Thibodeaux Kyle Roher David Garza Mickey Schwarz Sheila Dotson Ashley White T.C. Shields Wilson Gee Larry Seidel Pat Lewandowski Arie Wilson Randy Staats Reginald Gilford Hughie Shaw Jennifer Rice Debbie Robledo (coach) Bill Carter (head coach) Andy Hawkins Mike Sheffield Lorie Martinez Ruben Cantu (athletic trainer) Larry Gibson (assistant John Herrera Ricky Smith Chasity Terrell Larry Madden (student coach) Maurice Hill Glenn Starks Precious Thibodeaux trainer) Ruben Cantu (trainer) Dereck Hillyer Martin Stroman Chaffani Ward Fred Nuesch (sports Fred Nuesch (sports Brooks Howard Brian Sweeney Jill Willson (coach) information) information director) Stuart Isdale Larry Urban Devin Gabbard (assistant Craig Merriman (student 1979 Football Team, 2014 Larry James Doug Walker coach) sports information) Gary Aguayo Simon Johnson Jafus White Ruben Cantu (trainer) 1969-70 Track & Field Team, 2013 Gerald Allen Adrian Jones Wade Whitmer Larry Madden (student Phelan Allee Sam Bailey Jessie Jones Jerry Wilbanks trainer) Tommy Argubright Joe Barefield Johnny Jones Gil Steinke (coach) Fred Nuesch (sports Frank Bacy Marcus Bonner Loyd Jordan David Corley (coach) information) Leon Bernsen Clifford Burrow Bart Kaiser John Cosgrove (coach) 2000-01 Women’s Basketball Joe Bravenec Ned Butler Jerry Martin Fred Jonas (coach) Team, 2012 Charles Canales Juan Castillo David Mims Pete Murray (coach) Teombi Batiste Bill Chilcoat Chris Cernosek Paul Morgan Gene Walkoviak (coach Dale Cramer Allyn Chizer Keith Myers Bob Daniels Harold Collins (Continued on Page 14) John Davenport Ronald Fielding Joseph Garza Robert Gonzalez Dwight Harrison Earnest Haynes David Hinojosa Jay James Levi Johnson Homer Martinez James Motz William O’Connor John Perme Ernest Price Steve Stewart Dan Swan Bob Tumlinson Donald Washington Tommy Watson David Weathersby Aaron Williams Ken Kelley (coach) Ron Hunt (trainer) Fred Nuesch (sports information director) 1991-92 Men’s Basketball Team, 2013 Bryan Acuff Jason Brassow Javelina track All-American and national champion LaShawndra Jerome Chargois Ratcliff was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010. Eric Clemons Andrea Ratkovic, record-setting distance runner for the Javelinas, Page 13 Sidney Days was inducted into the Javelina Hall of Fame in 2016. Javelina Hall of Fame Membership Reads Like Who’s Who Listing (Continued from Page 13) Isabel Mascorro Michael Riggs Shawna Lawless Brandy Thompson Lawrence Nellons Prescilla Perez James Robinson Sarah Norman Wendy Wagster Royce Nitschmann Andrea Ratkovic DeRon Rutledge Janelle Ortega Lesley Zambrano Tracy Payne Eloise Segovia Chris Walker Rachel Poslick Brady Tigert (head coach) Greg Pechacek Debbra Stuart Michael Webb Amanda Sustaita Jennifer Painter (assistant Robert Pool Vonn Murray (head coach) Lamont West Jessica Thigpen coach) Justin Price Mike Chandler (athletic trainer) Brian White Henry Pullam Fred Nuesch (sports Bill Carter (head coach) Ronald Ray information director) Darrell Pattillo, (assistant coach) Tommy Richard 1995-96 Men’s Basketball Team, Gilbert Belmontes (assistant Jimmy Rivera 2016 coach) Alan Roberson Kevin Davis 2002 Softball Team, 2019 Melvin Roland Mike Dominguez Michelle Bartch Durwood Roquemore Brendon DuBose Mariana Casarez Ronald Rudeseal Johnny Estelle Melissa Falcon Randy Schirck Kevin Howard Stacey Fleming Leroy Seidel Benjamin Kang Maria Gutierrez Mike Sheffield Chris Lowery Ria Hoog Ricky Smith Tito Olivarez Kelli Huston Scott Sparks Richard Perry Meghan King Martin Stroman Dan Sutton Emmuel Thompson Carlos Tijerina Don Washington Jafus White Eldon Wilie Calvin Williams Tommy Williams Ronnie Woodard Besario Yzaguirre Mark Zinsmeister Ron Harms (coach) Pat Aguilar (assistant coach) Don Pittman (assistant coach) Pete Murray (assistant coach) Doug McCutchen (assistant coach) Bobby Jack Wright (assistant coach) Robert Young (assistant coach) Willie Gipson (athletic trainer) Fred Nuesch (sports information director) 1986 Men’s, Women’s Cross Country Team, 2014 David Alvarez Ernie Bueno Rey Carreon David Garcia Orlando Gonzalez Simon Guerrero Raymond Rocha Stacey Whitt Selina Armstrong Julie Brown The honorees at the football banquet for the 1974 Javelina team posed with head football coach Gil Steinke, right, and former Javelina player and Gloria Lopez banquet emcee Jim Hill, left. The players received individual recognition were, left to right, Jerry Janik, Don Hardeman, Richard Ritchie, Page 14 Charles Bishop and Johnny Martinez. All are members of the Javelina Hall of Fame. Work is underway, preparing Javelina Stadium for the upcoming football season.

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