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Mexico VOLUME XV, NO. 32 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 MARCH 11, 2015 Baseball To Host Eastern For Four- Game Series The Texas A&M-Kingsville into a Monday afternoon league triples and a home run. baseball team will host Eastern game with Cameron in Lawton, Zach Smith, junior infielder New Mexico in a four-game Lone Okla. from Bridge City, is hitting .352 Star Conference series Friday, The Javelinas won two of the with two doubles and a triple. Saturday and Sunday at Nolan first three games of the series Hayden Vesely, junior utility Field. Saturday and Sunday. player from Victoria (St. Joseph), A single game Friday is set TAMUK had a non- has a .348 batting average with for 6 p.m. and the squads play a conference matchup with St. Mary’s four doubles and two triples and doubleheader Saturday with the Tuesday night in Kingsville. Clint Wallace, senior catcher from first game starting at 1 p.m. Cline Andrews, senior third Corpus Christi (Tuloso-Midway), The final game Sunday will baseman from Sugar Land has a .333 average with five have a 1 p.m. first pitch. (Clements), continues to lead the doubles and a triple. The Javelinas were 11-7 Javelinas at bat with a .354 Brayton Carlson, junior overall and 5-2 in the LSC going average. He has six doubles, two (Continued on Page 13) Seven Indoor Track & Field Athletes Compete in NCAA Championships Seven Texas A&M-Kingsville Arlington, N.Y., are NCAA athletes will participate in the Division II national indoor NCAA Division II Indoor Track & champions in their events. Field Championships Friday and Robinson won the indoor title Saturday in Birmingham, Ala., and in 2013 and tied for first last year two Javelinas enter the meet as but lost a tiebreaker and received the favorites to win. the silver medal. The meet will be held at the Yamoah has been the national Birmingham CrossPlex facility and champion as a freshman and will be streamed live on sophomore. NCAA.com. Both also own outdoor Lutalo Boyce, sophomore national championships. from Westbury, N.Y., and Jeron Yamoah enters this Robinson, senior high jumper from weekeknd’s meet with the 10th best Houston (Travis), enter the height (16-6). competition with the best Amber Perry, senior from performances in their events. Goliad, is an indoor and outdoor Boyce has long jumped 25- All-American in the 400-meter dash. 7.25 and Robinson has cleared 7- She has a 55.06, sixth best Looking For Javelina Friends 2.5. among the entries. These wild javelinas were spotted in a field on Santa Gertrudis Boule- Robinson and Jordan Michal Idziak, junior from vard last week less than a block from the TAMUK campus. Apparently Yamoah, junior pole vaulter from (Continued on Page 6) they had heard there were lots of Javelinas at the school. Jordan Yamoah Javelina Hash Softball On the Road This Weekend Javelina Hash The Texas A&M-Kingsville Kingsville canceled because of The Javelinas go to Lawton, By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs softball team enters the third week wet weather. Okla., Friday and Saturday for a of Lone Star Conference play and The squads split in a single pair of doubleheaders with LSC THE LONE STAR Conference baseball and softball seasons is still looking for its first complete doubleheader. opponent Cameron. are off to a rocky start. Or should we say a rainy and snowy start. league series. The previous week, the Friday’s first game is set for 1 The Javelinas had two of its Javelinas and Angelo State were p.m. and Saturday’s twinbill will Seldom are there postponements and it has been an extremely four games with Texas A&M- able to play only two of four start at noon. rare occasion when games have been canceled because of the Commerce last weekend in games. The Javelinas are 7-8 for the weather. But this year is an exception. year and 1-3 in the LSC standings. The Javelina softball team has had its two LSC series cut short Karlie Clark, sophomore because of rain or snow. pitcher from Warsaw, Va., leads Four games at Angelo State became only two because of snow the Javelinas at the plate with a and the four-game series with Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville .529 batting average. She has two last weekend had to be trimmed to two because of rain. doubles. The softball team meets Cameron this weekend and the Aggies Ariana Munoz, junior will be playing their first league games. outfielder from Alice, is hitting An earlier four-game series between Cameron and TAMUC had .400 with a pair of doubles. to be canceled. Loren Donaldson, junior first Baseball has also seen a lot of shifting. baseman from Alvin, has a .391 Each of the Javelina series has had to be altered because of average with six doubles and two adverse weather conditions. home runs and Rachael Longoria, Can’t remember when the weather has played such a role in freshman infielder from Hutto, is these two sports. hitting .389 with three doubles and a home run. HEIDI SCHEOPNER, WHO was a four-year letterwinner The Javelinas are hitting .308 with the Javelina volleyball team in 2004-07, is the assistant as a team. Clark has the best record in women’s volleyball and basketball coach at San Antonio O’Connor the circle at 2-1. She has a 4.13 High School. earned run average. The volleyball team had a 32-5 record last fall and reached the The Javelina pitchers have a Class 6A regional finals. Home Plate Greeting cumulative 3.92 ERA. Heidi played high school volleyball at Harlingen South High Rachael Longoria (22), freshman infielder from Hutto, is greeted at Cameron will be opening its School. home plate after getting a home run in last weekend’s series with LSC schedule this weekend. The Texas A&M-Commerce. Aggies had a four-game series HANK LUCKE, 88, husband of former Javelina volleyball with Texas A&M-Commerce coach Myrtle Lucke, passed away last week and services will be at Three Javelina Opponents in canceled because of snow. 11 a.m. Wednesday at Faith Lutheran Church in Beeville. The Aggies are 13-2 for the Myrtle was the Javelina coach in the late 1980s and early NCAA Division II Softball Poll year and have been red-hot at the 1990s. plate. Three Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. Dixie (Utah) State In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Faith Lutheran Carly Allerheiligen, junior opponents ranked in the top six of 9. Alabama-Huntsville Church. shortstop from Keller, has a .488 the NCAA Division II national 10. Long Island-Post (N.Y.) average with three doubles and softball poll last week. 11. North Georgia two triples. TWO MEMBERS OF the Javelina staff worked as officials at West Texas A&M was No. 1, 12. Arkansas Tech Paige Daino, sophomore the Lone Star Conference men’s and women’s basketball St. Mary’s No. 5 and Angelo State 13. Wingate (N.C.) designated player from tournaments last week in Allen. No. 6. 14. Caldwell (Idaho) Burkburnett, is hitting .462 with Kelvin Queliz, Javelina sports information director, worked WTAM and ASU are Lone 15. Winona (Minn.) State four doubles and eight home runs. with the statistics crew for eight of the games. Star Conference opponents. 16 Rollins (Fla.) Lauren Renniker, senior Marques Dantzler, athletic compliance officer, kept at the NCAA Division II Softball Poll 17. Georgia College infielder from Lawton, is hitting official table throughout the tournament. Compiled by the 18. Central Oklahoma .455 with a double and eight home National Fastpitch 19. Humboldt (Calif.) State runs and Breezy McComas, Coaches Association 20. California Baptist COLLEGE BASEBALL HAS the low-seam baseball for the sophomore outfielder from Rank Team 21. Indianapolis (Ind.) first time this season and the change is showing up in the long ball. Edmond, Okla., is hitting .419 with 1. West Texas A&M 22. North Alabama After the first 1,708 NCAA Division I baseball games this six doubles and three home runs. 2. Valdosta (Ga.) State 23. Emporia (Kan.) State season, the number of home runs hit was up 31 percent. Tara Martini, senior outfielder 3. Cal State-Monterey Bay West Virginia Wesleyan There were 0.31 home runs hit per game last season and that from Moore, Okla., is the fifth 4. Missouri-St. Louis 25. Augustana (S.D.) figure is 0.51 thus far this year. Aggie hitting .400 or better. She 5. St. Mary’s (Bold-faced and italicized The low-seam ball was adopted to add more offense to the has a .400 average with four 6. Angelo State teams are in the Lone Star game. (Continued on Page 3) doubles and eight home runs. 7. West Chester (Pa.) Conference) (Continued on Page 13) JavelinaJavelina Hash Hash Upcoming Javelina Events Javelina Hash March 12 – General: Santa Gertrudis Academy Junior High By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Invitational Track & Field Meet in Kingsville (Javelina Stadium). (Continued from Page 2) March 13 – Baseball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Softball: *Cameron in Lawton, Okla. (DH), 1 p.m. IT WAS A good homecoming for former Javelina football Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: NCAA Division II player David Montano and former athletic training graduate Championships in Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham assistant Bobby Kingsley last weekend. Crossplex). Montano is the head coach of the La Marque High School boys Women’s Tennis: Texas-Permian Basin Tournament in Odessa. basketball team and Kingsley is the head trainer. March 14 – Baseball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. La Marque won the Region IV-4A championship Saturday Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Texas A&M- afternoon and advanced into this weekend’s Class 4A state Corpus Christi Invitational Meet in Corpus Christi. tournament in San Antonio. Softball: *Cameron in Lawton, Okla. (DH), noon. Montano served as a graduate assistant coach for the Javelina Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field: NCAA Division II football team after concluding his eligibility. Championships in Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham Kingsley, who was with the Javelina staff in the late 1980s and Crossplex). early 1990s, was named the Greater Houston Football Coaches Women’s Tennis: Texas-Permian Basin Tournament in Odessa. Association trainer of the year in 2014. General: Santa Gertrudis Academy High School Invitational Meet in Kingsville (Javelina Stadium). THE FEELING AMONG the Javelina Family was displayed March 15 – Baseball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 1 p.m. once more last weekend at the funeral of Moses Horn. March 16 – Women’s Golf: Sugar Tree Invitational Tournament in Lipan. March 17 – Softball: St. Mary’s in San Antonio (DH), 5 p.m. Moses played for the Javelinas in the mid-1980s and the unity Women’s Tennis: Florida Southern in Tampa, Fla., 3 p.m. of that group of players is impressive. Women’s Golf: Sugar Tree Invitational Tournament in Lipan. A huge turnout of former players attended the funeral, as was March 18 – Softball: Huston-Tillotson in Austin (DH), 2 p.m. expected. Women’s Tennis: New York-Geneseo in Tampa, Fla., 9 a.m. Moses was extremely popular with all of his Javelina Women’s Tennis: Tampa in Tampa, Fla., 3 p.m. teammates and is a former athlete who has been an active member March 19 – Women’s Tennis: State College of Florida in Bradenton, Fla., of Javelina Nation since graduating. 2 p.m. March 20 – Baseball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 6 p.m. JAVELINA fans are in for a rare treat the Women’s Tennis: Bluefield (W. Va.) State in Winter Park, next two weekends. Fla,, 2 p.m. The Javelinas will be performing in Corpus Christi Friday and March 21 – Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: IBC Bank Saturday, and the meet will be almost a home event. Cactus Cup College Meet in Kingsville, Javelina The following weekend, the team will be host the IBC Bank Stadium. Cactus Cup. Two consecutive weekends of home meets is a rarity Baseball: *Angelo State in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. for track and field. Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: IBC Bank Seven of the Javelinas won’t be competing this weekend. Cactus Cup in Kingsville (Javelina Stadium). They will be at the NCAA Division II national indoor meet in March 22 – Baseball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. March 24 – Baseball: St. Edward’s in Austin, 2 p.m. All should be back in action for the Cactus Cup. March 25 – Softball: Houston-Victoria in Kingsville (DH), 3 p.m. There’s another meet scheduled for Corpus Christi in April, Football: Spring workouts in Javelina Stadium, 4:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball: Elite Eight in Evansville, Ind. (Ford Center). again providing a “home” event for the Javelina fans. March 26 – Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Meet: in Austin. ONE OF THE teams coming to Kingsville for the Cactus Cup March 27 – Softball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), 5 p.m. will be Augsburg College from Minnesota. Football: Spring workouts in Javelina Stadium, 4:30 p.m. The Augies are in Minneapolis. Baseball: *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. The Cactus Cup will be their first outdoor event but the squad Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Trinity Relays in has participated in eight indoor meets. San Antonio. Both the Augie men and women have full rosters. Football Signee Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Texas Relays in Augsburg competes in NCAA Division III. Aaron Dilworth, 6-1, 180-pound Austin. Other early entries in the meet are Angelo State, Texas-Pan wide receiver at Corpus Christi March 28 – Softball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), noon. American, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and the Javelinas. Flour Bluff High School, has Women’s Tennis: *Midwestern State in Kingsville (Bishop signed a national letter of intent High School courts), 1 p.m. with the Javelina football team. Baseball: *Tarleton State in Stephenville (DH), 1 p.m. MARCH IS NATIONAL Athletic Training Month. He is also a member of the Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Texas Relays in It is being used to spread the word about how athletic trainers school’s basketball team and positively impact a wide range of health issues in college athletic helped lead the squad to the Class Austin. departments. 5A regional tournament last *Lone Star Conference games, matches Bold faced games and matches are in Kingsville (Continued on page 4) weekend in San Antonio. JavelinaJavelina HashHash Jahr Gets All-Conference Mention By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Texas A&M-Kingsville In his final home appearance Christian Macauley, Texas By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External senior forward Jordan Jahr was of the season, he scored 18 points A&M-Commeerce, center, Sr., named to the All-Lone Star and pulled down 14 rebounds as Washington D.C. (Continued from Page 3) Conference honorable mention the Javelinas defeated Cameron. Honorable Mention The slogan of this year’s campaign is “We Prepare—You Perform”. team last week at the league Darrell Williams, who helped Xavier Blackburn, It focuses on preparedness for anything and everything championships in Allen. Texas A&M-Commerce get a third- Midwestern State, forward, Sr., including determining emergency action plans and at times handling Jahr, from Austin (Lake place finish in the league, was Verdunville, La. life-threatening injuries. Travis), averaged 10.6 points and named the player of the year and Miles Gatewood, West Texas The national athletic training organization says many think that 6.2 rebounds a game, leading the newcomer of the year. A&M, guard, Sr., Portland, Ore. the trainers are for conditioning and exercise and the month-long team in the latter. Christian Macauley of John Gilliam, Eastern New campaign is to let people know the depth of the trainers’ jobs. He was the only Javelina TAMUC was the defensive player Mexico, guard, Jr., San Bernardino, The Javelina athletic training department not only services the player to start in each of the 26 of the year. Calif. Texas A&M-Kingsville athletes but area high school athletic games. David Chavlovich of West Marsell Holden, Angelo departments as well. Texas A&M was named the State, guard, Sr., Farrell, Pa. Ruben Cantu is the head athletic trainer at TAMUK and his freshman of the year and Chris Jordan Jahr, Texas A&M- assistants are Tena Savage and Monica Valdez. Monica is also the Beard of Angelo State was voted Kingsville, forward, Sr., Austin Outreach coordinator. the coach of the year. (Lake Travis). Graduate assistants are Stephanie Ames, Sarah Embrey and All-Lone Star Conference Special Recognition Jessica Johnson. Men’s Basketball Team Player of the year: Darrell Student athletic trainers are Chris Armas of Brownsville First Team Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce (Rivera), Rebeca Arreaga of Houston (Alief Elsik), Amanda Bustos Chris Jones, Angelo State, Defensive player of the year: of Kingsville (King), Angelica Cantu of San Antonio (Highlands), guard, Sr., Garland. Christian Macauley, Texas A&M- Emily Castillo of Hidalgo (Valley View), Edgar Chavarin of Donna. Mohammad Lee, Tarleton Commerce. Also Migdalia Garcia of McAllen (Sharyland), Martha Jimenez State, guard, Sr., Bronx, N.Y. Freshman of the year: David of Hidalgo (Valley View), Rachel Lockett of Rosharon (Manvel), Demario Mayfield, Angelo Chavlovich, West Texas A&M Jesus Melchor III of Corpus Christi (Moody), Daniel Navarro II of State, forward, Sr., Royston, Ga. Newcomer of the year: McAllen (Rowe). Bretson McNeal, Midwestern Darrell Williams, Texas A&M- And Madalynn Nixon of Woodsboro, Celia Pena of Weslaco, State, guard, Jr., Minneapolis, Commerce. Marco Regaldo of Zapata, Amanda Perez of Lyford, Brittany Torres Minn. Coach of the year: Chris of Aransas Pass and Yosho Villarreal of La Joya (Lincoln-Juarez). Darrell Williams, Texas A&M- Beard, Angelo State Commerce, forward, Sr., Chicago, All-Defensive Team LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: Ill. Antjuan Ball, West Texas …..West Texas A&M opened its spring football workouts last Second Team A&M, guard, Sr., Collirene, Ala. Tuesday after a week’s delay because of the weather. LaDon Carnegie, Texas Damion Clemons, Tarleton Seventy-nine players reported including 18 starters from last A&M-Commerce, guard, Sr., State, forward, Sr., Dallas. year’s 6-5 squad. Grand Rapids, Mich. Derrell Gibbs, Midwestern The annual spring game is set for March 28. David Chavlovich, West State, guard, Sr., Wichita Falls. “It’s exciting to get back,” WTAM head coach Mike Nesbitt Texas A&M, guard, Fr., Arlington. Chris Jones, Angelo State, said. “Hopefully we can get past the snow the next couple days Michael Hardge, Tarleton guard, Sr., Garland. and get some good work in. The delay helped our guys. It gave us State, guard, Jr., Georgetown. Christian Macauley, Texas an extra week in the weight room and really didn’t hurt us.” Desmond Henry, Cameron, A&M-Commerce, center, Sr., The Javelinas open their spring drills March 25 and will end guard, Sr., Dallas. Washington D.C. with a spring game April 25. La Marque Takes Boys Regional Title NCAA DIVISION II notes: La Marque won the Region Fredericksburg and Wharton …..No one can deny that Sakia Slack of New Mexico IV-4A boys basketball downed Hidalgo in the other Highlands deserved to be the NCAA Division II indoor track and championship with a 62-58 victory semifinal contest. field athlete of the week last week. over Wharton Saturday afternoon Liberty Hill won the girls At the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships, in the Texas A&M-Kingsville regional championship the she competed 14 times in two days. Steinke Center. previious weekend in the Steinke From Jamaica, she won the conference title in the pentathlon, La Marque is coached by Center to advance into the state hurdles, triple jump and 400. She was second in the long jump and former Javelina football player tournament. shot put. David Montano. The Region IV-4A boys and Her times in the hurdles was the second best in Division II this The team now advances into girls tournaments returned to the winter, her long jump was the fifth best and her triple jump is the the Class 4A state tournament this Steinke Center this season after fourth best. weekend in San Antonio. having been held in Corpus Christi Slack’s point total in the pentathlon leads the division and she’s In semifinal games Friday for several years. The meet had heavily favored to take the national championship this weekend in night, La Marque reached the title been in Kingsville for decades game with a victory over prior to the move. Birmingham, Ala. Jordan Jahr Javelina Hash All-LSC Women’s Basketball Team First Team Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Gabby Scott, Texas A&M- Andrea Carter, Midwestern Mexico, guard, Jr., Ft. Sumner, Commerce, guard, Jr., Vancleave, State, forward, Sr., Angleton. N.M. Miss. Dianna Jones, Midwestern Kathryn Thomas, Tarleton Emily Spector, Texas State, guard, Dr., Hewitt State, guard, Sr., Flint, Mich. Woman’s, forward, So., Keller Jazzmine Robinson, Cameron, Tori Tucker, Eastern New Special Recognition forward, Sr., Las Vegas, Nev. Mexico, forward, Sr., Portales, N.M. Player of the year: Sasha Watson, West Texas Honorable Mention Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M, guard, So., Amarillo. Shatoia Gober, Midwestern A&M Chotiquah White, West State, guard, Sr., Waco. Defensive player of the year: Texas A&M, center, Sr., Dallas. Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M. Second Team State, forward, So., Houston. Freshman of the year: Brandi Leal, Cameron, guard, Madison McLain, West Princess Davis, Texas A&M- Jr., Amarillo. Texas A&M, guard, Jr., Gruver. Commerce Kenesha Saygo, Texas Diamalises Rivera, Angelo Newcomer of the year: Woman’s, guard, So., Killeen. State, center, Jr., Puerto Rico. Brandi Leal, Cameron Coach of the year: Tom Two LSC Men’s Clubs in NCAA Poll Webb, Cameron Two Lone Star Conference 17. Angelo State All-Defensive Team teams were ranked in the NCAA 18. Central Missouri Andrea Carter, Midwestern Division II men’s basketball poll 19. California Baptist State, forward, Sr., Angleton. last week. 20. Indiana (Pa.) Ashlee Johnson, Texas The poll is compiled by the 21. Colorado-Colorado Springs A&M-Commerce, guard, Sr., National Association of Basketball 22. Lake Superior (Mich.) Carson, Calif. Coaches. 23. Brigham Young-Hawaii Erin Maxwell, Texas Tarleton State was No. 7 and 24. Western Oregon Woman’s, center, So., Dallas. Angelo State No. 17. 25. Northwest Missouri Sasha Watson, West Texas Winning Coach A&M, guard, So., Amarillo. David Montano, left, former Texas A&M-Kingsville football player, is NCAA Division II (Bold-faced and italicized Chontiquah White, West the head boys basketball coach at La Marque High School and his team Men’s Basketball Poll teams are in the Lone Star won the Region IV-4A championship last weekend in the Steinke Compiled by the Conference) Texas A&M, center, Sr., Dallas. Center. The squad advanced into the Class 4-A state semifinal round National Association of this weekend in San Antonio. Right is Javelina public address an- Basketball Coaches nouncer Glenn Scholz. Rank Team Lone Star Conference All-Academic 1. Florida Southern Women’s Basketball Team 2. Bellarmine (Ky.) 3. Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) Jordyn Cooper, Eastern New Mexico, guard, mathematics major, Jr., 4. West Liberty (W. Va.) Texico, N.M. 5. Minnesota State-Moorhead Jade Herl, Cameron, guard, sport fitness management major, Sr., 6. Augustana (S.D.) Goodland, Kan. 7. Tarleton State Karli Moore, Tarleton State, forward, kinesiology major, Sr., Justin. 8. Wisconsin-Parkside Amanda Weaver, Angelo State, guard, biology major, Jr., Center 9. Mount Olive (N.C.) Point. 10. Colorado Mines Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M, center, criminal justice major, 11. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Sr., Dallas. 12. Metro (Colo.) State LSC Academic Player of the Year 13. Indianapolis (Ind.) Amanda Weaver, Angelo. 14. Barry (Fla.) 15. North Carolina-Pembroke 16. Philadelphia Sciences (Pa.) Keep Up With The Javelinas On the

Athletic Website: Trainers’ Reunion Javelina head athletic trainer Ruben Cantu, left, and former Javelina www.javelinaathletics.com graduate assistant trainer Bobby Kingsley, head trainer at La Marque High School, visited at last weekend’s Region IV-4A boys basketball tournament in the Steinke Center. Seven Set For NCAA Indoor Championships (Continued from Page 1) Mosina, Poland, is also an indoor and outdoor All-American in the Back to 800-meter run and will enter this Nationals weekend’s meet with a best of 1:51.09 this season. This is the Amber Perry, th senior from 11 best time in the field. Goliad, has Javier Lopez, sophomore from been a multi- Cordova, Spain, is with the All-American Javelinas for the first time this at the NCAA season and he has the seventh Division II best time in the 60-meter hurdles. national track His best has been 7.95. and field meets. Kaina Martinez, sophomore She won the from Seine Bight, Belize, is the 400-meter dash seventh entry for the Javelinas. at the Lone Star She has a 24.45 best in the 200- Conference th Indoor Champi- meter dash and this is 14 best onships among the national runners. recently. All of the Javelina entries recently won Lone Star Conference gold medals in their events, and Martinez was the champion in the 60-meter and 200- meter dashes. Lopez will be the first to compete at the national meet. The Javelina 60-meter hurdle prelims are at 4 Sweep p.m. Friday. The finals are at 3:25 Kaina p.m. Saturday. Martinez The women’s 400-meter dash (5), junior from Seine prelims are at 5 p.m. Friday and the Bight, finals are set for 4:35 p.m. Belize, and Saturday. Brittany Boyce will be in the long jump Holcombe finals at 5:05 p.m. Friday and (3), senior Robinson will be high jumping at from Corpus 5:30 p.m. Friday. Christi The men’s 800-meter run (King), top prelims are at 5:50 p.m. Friday and photo, swept the finals are at 5:10 p.m. Saturday. the 60-meter The women’s 200-meter dash dash at the The Javelina Highlights is Lone Star prelims are at 6:05 p.m. Friday and Conference published weekly by the the finals are at 5:20 p.m. Saturday. Champion- The men’s pole vault finals ships, Kingsville Publishing Co. are set for 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Martinez Send address changes, news, taking the gold and pictures or correspondence to Holcombe the silver. Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, Bottom photo shows 700 University Blvd., the Javeli- nas on the Kingsville, TX 78363 victory or [email protected] stand. National Events in Which the Javelinas Have Participants Men’s 800-meter Run 17-0.75 Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) Fr. 55.15 Angela Mongitore, Adelphi (N.Y.) Jr. Time Athlete, School Class 16-9.25 Noah Zorsky, Western (Colo.) State So. 55.23 Keanna Moody, Academy of Art (Calif.) Jr. 1:48.41 Drew Windle, Ashland (Ohio) Sr. 16-8.75 Theo Mancheron, Tiffin (Ohio) Jr. 55.24 Willomena Williams, Lincoln (Mo.) So. 1:49.08 Robin Butler, Western (Colo.) State Jr. 16-6.75 Lanny Buck, Kutztown (Pa.) Sr. 55.35 Irene Skinner, Ashland (Ohio) Fr. 1:49.58 Ethan Barnes, Grand Valley (Mich) Jr. 16-6.75 Brady Tien, Fort Hays (Kan.) State Sr. 55.61 Amber White, Missouri Southern Sr. 1:49.79 Patrick Weaver, Colorado Mines So. 16-6.75 Jared Schipper, Hillsdale (Mich.) Fr. 55.66 Paris Cotman, Virginia State Jr. 1:49.84 Kellin Loch, Central Missouri Jr. 16-6 Jordan Yamoah, Texas A&M-Kingsville Jr. 55.71 Ivy Watts, New Haven (Conn.) Sr. 1:50.05 Dillon Webster, Findlay (Ohio) Sr. 16-5.25 Luke Arnold, Western (Colo.) State Sr. 55.82 Mistic Scott, Academy of Art (Calif.) So. 1:50.41 Garrett Hoch, Colorado Mines Sr. 16-4.75 Jeff Piepenbrink, Pittsburg (Kan.) State Sr. 55.88 Jessica Scherrer, Adams (Colo.) State So. 1:50.72 Dage Minors, Franklin Pierce (N.H.) So. 16-2 James Blackwell, Cedarville (Ohio) Sr. 55.95 Sienna Dailey, Minot (N.D.) State Sr. 1:50.93 Andre Rolim, American Inter. (Mass.) Fr. 16-1.25 Ben Timmer, Colorado Mines Jr. 55.99 Alexis Boyd, Northwest Missouri Sr. 1:51.02 Shane Niksic, Colorado-Mesa Sr. 16-1.25 Morgan Hold, Missouri Southern So. 56.14 Crystle Hill, Southern Connecticut So. 1:51.09 Michal Idziak, Texas A&M-Kingsville Jr. 16-0.75 Patrick Fisch, Grand Valley (Mich.) So. 1:51.22 Badane Sultessa, Western Oregon Jr. Men’s Long Jump 1:51.34 Alejandro Sanchez, Southwest Minnesota So. Distance Athlete, School Class 1:51.42 James Hollingsworth, Queens (N.C.) So. 25-7.25 Lutalo Boyce, Texas A&M-Kingsville So. 1:51.47 Ryan Healy, Adelphi (N.Y.) Sr. 25-4.5 Damarcus Simpson, Chadron (Neb.) State Fr. 1:51.52 Manuel Hutchinson, St. Augustine’s (N.C.) Fr. 25-0.75 Brady Land, Nebraska-Kearney Sr. Men’s 60-meter Hurdles 25-0 Seun Ogunmodede, Colorado Mines Sr. Time Athlete, School Class 24-5.5 Alexander Zolotoglavyy, Findlay (Ohio) So. 7.64 Myles Hunter, Minnesota State So. 24-4.25 Xury Mboya, Lincoln (Pa.) So. 7.79 Sean Wells, Grand Valley (Mich.) Jr. 24-3.75 Michael Bruce, Findlay (Ohio) Fr. 7.81 Lorenzo Johnson, West Texas A&M So. 24-1.75 Donald Wilcox, Emporia (Kan.) State Sr. 7.86 Elijha Owens, Ashland (Ohio) Sr. 24-1.5 Marquise Corbett, Tiffin (Ohio) So. 7.92 Kevin Baxter, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) Jr. 24-0.25 Kemarki Absalom, West Texas A&M Sr. 7.93 Yakabu Ibrahim, Southern Connecticut So. 24-0.25 Kevin Roberts, Tiffin (Ohio) Fr. 7.93 Andrew Etheridge, Emporia (Kan.) State Sr. 23-11.75 Orneldo Thomas, Lincoln (Mo.) Jr. 7.95 Javier Lopez, Texas A&M-Kingsville So. 23-11.5 Robert Carlson, Metro (Colo.) State Fr. 7.97 Andre Sanders, Pittsburg (Kan.) State Jr. 23-10.75 JaQuan Demiel, St. Augustine’s (N.C.) Sr. 7.97 Will Hanson, Southwest Minnesota Jr. 23-9.5 David Shaw, St. Augustine’s (N.C.) Sr. 7.98 Shujaa Benson, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Sr. Women’s 200-meter Dash 7.99 Jonathan Ross, Limestone (S.C.) Fr. Time Athlete, School Class 7.99 Marlon Britton, Academy of Art (Calif.) So. 23.42 Ada Usaya, New Haven (Conn.) Sr. 8.00 Arnau Erta, West Texas A&M Sr. 23.97 Yanique Ellington, Lincoln (Mo.) Jr. 8.03 Chris Cutcher, Chadron (Neb.) State So. 24.00 Shatajah Wattely, Southern Connecticut So. 8.05 Justice Burks, Pittsburg (Kan.) State Fr. 24.18 WhitneyRowe, Colorado-Mesa Sr. Men’s High Jump 24.24 Stefania Gyamfi, New Mexico Highlands So. Height Athlete, School Class 24.25 Kathryn Stewart, Mary (N.D.) Sr. 7-2.5 Jeron Robinson, Texas A&M-Kingsville Jr. 24.25 Jamie Ashcroft, Alaska-Anchorage So. 7-2.25 Isaac Jean-Paul, Lewis (Ill.) Jr. 24.26 Chantel Stennis, Lewis (Ill.) Jr. 7-1.5 Robert Valdez, Lake Superior (Mich.) So. 24.29 Shaina Blamahsah, American Inter. (Mass.) Jr. 7-0.5 Mikel Smith, Saint Martin’s (Wash.) Jr. 24.31 Ayana Walker, Shorter (Ga.) Jr. 7-0.25 Bennie Kirkwood, Western (Colo.) State Sr. 24.32 Nikia Squire, Queens (N.C.) Fr. 6-11.75 Tanner Stepp, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) Fr. 24.32 Atiya Harvey, Academy of Art (Calif.) So. Relay Handoff 6-11.5 Samuel Saidi, Emporia (Kan.) State Jr. 24.40 Janae Johnson, Lincoln (Mo.) Sr. Kaina Martinez, junior from Seine Bight, Belize, hands off to Kathy Trevino, senior from Rio Grande City, in the 6-11.5 George Williams, Wingate (N.C.) Sr. 24.45 Kaina Martinez, Texas A&M-Kingsville So. indoor 1600-meter relay event at the Lone Star Confer- 6-11 Jamaal Petty, Virginia Union Sr. 24.45 Sunayna Wahi, Adams (Colo.) State Jr. ence Championships in Lubbock. 6-11 Jalen Ramsey, Shippensburg (Pa.) Jr. 24.56 Brittany Darby, Tiffin (Ohio) Jr. 6-11 Seun Ogunmodede, Colorado Mines Sr. 24.62 Jasmine Bien-Aime, Southern Connecticut Sr. 6-11 Brandon Bean, Grand Valley (Mich.) So. 24.70 Nya Michaux, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Sr. 6-10.75 Justin Bethea, Adams (Colo.) State Sr. 24.75 Keanna Moody, Academy of Art (Calif.) Jr. 6-10.75 Joseph Postwaite, Lake Erie (Ohio) Sr. Women’s 400-meter Dash 6-10.75 Trent Chappell, Grand Valley (Mich.) Sr. Time Athlete, School Class 6-10.75 Matthew Jeune, New Haven (Conn.) Sr. 53.80 Meghan Jones. Bellarmine (Ky.) Sr. Men’s Pole vault 53.96 Tovea Jenkins, J.C. Smith (N.C.) Jr. Height Athlete, School Class 54.10 Carly Muscaro, Merrimack (Pa.) So. 17-1.75 Jagger Gran, Sioux Falls (S.D.) Jr. 54.12 Chantel Stennis, Lewis (Ill.) Jr. 17-1.5 Cole Phillips, Central Missouri So. 54.91 Ayana Walker, Shorter (Ga.) Jr. 17-0.75 Scott Greenman, Sioux Falls (S.D.) Jr. 55.06 Amber Perry, Texas A&M-Kingsville Sr. Javelinas’ Robinson Invited to USOC Training Center Next Week Texas A&M-Kingsville high joining the Javelinas in 2013. The center offers support to jumper Jeron Robinson and He has been an NCAA athletes including housing, Javelina head track and field Division II indoor and outdoor dining, training facilities, local coach Ryan Dall have been invited national champion and equaled transportation, recreational to the U.S. Olympic Committee the national record while winning facilities, athlete services and Training Center in Chula Vista, the event at last year’s national professional development Calif., the weekend of March 20-22 championships. He jumped 7-6.5. programs. to take part in a training program. The Chula Vista Olympic The Chula Vista center was The training center is Training Center is a part of the opened in 1995 and has benefited dedicated to the development and U.S. Olympic Committee training thousands of Olympic hopefuls, performance of America’s future complex that prepares Americans numerous community groups and Olympic athletes. for upcoming Olympic Games. visitors from around the world. While at the center, It is located in Southern It includes four natural turf Robinson, junior from Houston California in San Diego County. soccer fields, six sand volleyball (Travis), will be taking part in In addition to track and field, courts, three BMX tracks and a jumping events and coaches and it also has venues and support 5400-square foot strength and other members of the staff will facilities for archery, beach conditioning center. analyze his performances. volleyball, canoe-kayak, cycling, It is located on 155 acres and Robinson will also attend field hockey, rowing, rugby, provides 1,000 meals a day. sessions on nutrition and strength soccer, tennis, triathlon and cross- Robinson will take part in the and conditioning. training venues for winter sports. NCAA Division II national indoor The Javelina jumper has been The athletes are selected to track and field meet this weekend one of the best in the nation, and train at the center by their in Birmingham, Ala. Ryan Dall, left, and Jeron Robinson has ranked internationally, since respective sport federation or He has the best indoor jump 31 LSC Athletes at Indoor Competition national governing bodies. in Division II this winter at 7-2.5. Thirty-one athletes and three meter run; Javier Lopez, 60-meter NCAA Division II South Central 2015 Javelina Remaining Baseball Schedule relay teams from Lone Star hurdles; Jeron Robinson, high Region Indoor Track & Field Polls March 13 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 6 p.m. Conference schools will be jump; Jordan Yamoah, pole vault; Compiled by the U.S. Track & March 14 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. participating in the NCAA Lutalo Boyce, long jump. Field Coaches Association March 15 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Division II National Indoor Track Texas A&M-Commerce (6 Men’s Division March 20 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 6 p.m. and Field Meet this weekend in individuals and one relay) – men’s Rank Team March 21 - *Angelo State in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. 1600-meter relay; Dexter Lee, 400- 1. Texas A&M-Commerce March 22 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 1 p.m. Seven of the athletes are meter dash; Devontae Steele, 2. Adams (Colo.) State March 24 – St. Edward’s in Austin, 2 p.m. from the Texas A&M-Kingsville triple jump; Tyler Rambo, shot 3. Colorado Mines March 27 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. men’s and women’s teams. put; Masoud Meghaddam, weight 4. West Texas A&M March 28 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville (DH), 1 p.m. West Texas A&M has the throw; Matt Rich, heptathlon; 5. Western (Colo.) State March 29 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 1 p.m. most competitors with nine. Hendrik Nungess, heptathlon. 6. Chadron (Neb.) State April 3 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 6 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce has Angelo State (4 individuals and 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville April 4 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon (DH), 1 p.m. six athletes and a relay team. one relay) – women’s 1600-meter 8. Colorado State-Pueblo April 7 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 6 p.m. Following are the LSC athletes relay; Jaylen Rodgers, 800-meter run; 9. Tarleton State April 10 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 6 p.m. who will be in the national event: Kearah Danville, triple jump; Jasmine 10. Black Hills (S.D.) State April 11 - *Cameron in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. West Texas A&M (9 Ambowode, triple jump and Women’s Division April 14 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 6 p.m. individuals) – Sharon Kwarula, 60- pentathlon; Jordan Gray, pentathlon. Rank Team April 17 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 6 p.m. meter hurdles; Libby Strickland, Tarleton State (2 individuals) 1. Adams (Colo.) State April 18 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M. (DH), 1 p.m. high jump and pentathlon; Malika – Euphemia Edem, long jump and 2. New Mexico Highlands April 24 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 6 p.m. Ouedraogo, triple jump; Holly triple jump; Chase Rathke, mile run. 3. Angelo State April 25 - *Angelo State in San Angelo (DH), 1 p.m. Cunigan, shot put; Tommy Curry, Harding (1 individual and 4. West Texas A&M May 1 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 6 p.m. 200-meter dash; Baptiste Moreu, one relay) – women’s distance 5. Chadron (Neb.) State May 2 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. mile run; Lorenzo Johnson, 60-meter medley relay; Ewa Zaborowska, 6. Western (Colo.) State May 5-7 – Lone Star Conference Tournament, TBD. hurdles; Kemarki Absalom, long 3000-meter run. 7. Colorado Mines May 14-17 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Tournament, jump; Arnau Erta, 60-meter hurdles. Eastern New Mexico (1 8. Texas A&M-Kingsville TBD. Texas A&M-Kingsville (7 individual) – Sabrina Huelga, 800- 9. Tarleton State May 21-26 – NCAA Division II World Series in Cary, N.C. individuals) – Kaina Martinez, meter run. 10. Colorado State-Pueblo *Lone Star Conference games. 200-meter dash; Amber Perry, 400- Midwestern State (1 individual) (Bold-faced and italicized teams meter dash; Michal Idziak, 800- – Ashley Flores, mile run. are in the Lone Star Conference) Nine Javelinas Make All-Region Indoor Track & Field Team Nine Texas A&M-Kingsville Conference title in the 55-meter athletes have been named to the and 200-meter dashes. NCAA Division II All-South Cervantes is fourth in the Central Region indoor track and region in the shot put with a best field team. of 54-7.25. The Javelina honorees are: Tesch is fourth best in the …..Lutalo Boyce, sophomore region in the weight throw with a from Westbury, N.Y. distance of 57-3.75. …..Richard Cervantes, Trevino has the fifth best time freshman from Mission in the region in the 400 with a (Sharyland). 56.49. …..Javier Lopez, sophomore The men’s and women’s from Cordova, Spain. indoor teams have ranked among …..Kaina Martinez, junior the leaders throughout the season from Seine Bight, Belize. in the South Central Region. The …..Amber Perry, senior from men have also been one of the Goliad. top-ranked squads in Division II. …..Jeron Robinson, senior from Houston (Travis). …..Derek Tesch, senior from Blanco. …..Kathy Trevino, senior Gold Medalist from Rio Grande City. Michal Idziak, junior from Mosina, Poland, finished first in the 800-meter run at the Lone Star Conference …..Jordan Yamoah, junior Championships in Lubbock and was named to the NCAA Division II All-South Central Region team. from Arlington, N.Y. Boyce has the best distance Men’s Indoor Track & Field No. 15 Nationally in the NCAA Division II in the long jump at 25-7.25. He won the The Texas A&M-Kingsville 5. Colorado Mines 4. Grand Valley (Mich.) State Lone Star Conference indoor gold men’s indoor track and field team 6. Tiffin (Ohio) 5. Hillsdale (Mich.) medal. was ranked No. 12 in last week’s 7. Minnesota State 6. Lincoln (Mo.) Robinson is also a national NCAA Division II national poll. 8. St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 7. Simon Fraser (British leader in the high jump with a best The Javelinas were the top- 9. Central Missouri Columbia) of 7.25 and he is the conference ranked team from the Lone Star 10. Pittsburg (Kan.) State 8. Mary (N.D.) champion. Conference. 11. Western (Colo.) State 9. New Haven (Conn.) Yamoah, a national champion LSC champion Texas A&M- 12. Texas A&M-Kingsville 10. Adams (Colo.) State in the pole vault, has a best of 16- Commerce was No. 15 and league 13. Colorado State-Pueblo 11. Southern Connecticut 6 thus far this season. He recently runnerup West Texas A&M No. 14. Emporia (Kan.) State 12. Pittsburg (Kan.) State took the league indoor title. 22. 15. Texas A&M-Commerce 13. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) Lopez has the second best In the women’s division, LSC 16. Missouri Southern 14. Angelo State time in the 60-meter hurdles in the runnerup Angelo State was ranked 17. Southern Indiana 15. Harding region. LSC Medalist No. 14, Harding No. 15 and LSC 18. Lewis (Ill.) 16. Lewis (Ill.) Perry has the region’s best champion West Texas A&M was 19. American International (Mass.) 17. Augustana (S.D.) Cheyanne Nalle, freshman from time in the 400-meter with a 55.06. Woonsocket, R.I., was the silver No. 21. 20. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 18. Bellarmine (Ky.) Martinez has the second best medalist in the weight throw at NCAA Division II Indoor 21. Nebraska-Kearney 19. Livingstone (N.C.) time in the region in the 200-meter the Lone Star Conference Track & Field Polls 22. West Texas A&M 20. Minnesota-Duluth dash and won the Lone Star Championships. Compiled by the U.S. Track & 23. Black Hills (S.D.) State 21. West Texas A&M Field Coaches Association 24. Academy of Art (Calif.) 22. Chadron (Neb.) State Men’s Division 25. Southern Connecticut 23. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Rank Team Women’s Division 24. Saginaw Valley (Mich.) State 2015 Javelina Women’s Remaining Golf Schedule 1. Adams (Colo.) State Rank Team 25. Wayne (Neb.) State March 16-17 – Women’s Sugar Tree Invitational in Lipan. 2. Findlay (Ohio) 1. Ashland (Ohio) (Bold-faced and italicized April 19-21 – Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament in 3. Grand Valley (Mich.) State 2. Central Missouri teams are in the Lone Star Frisco. 4. Ashland (Ohio) 3. New Mexico Highlands Conference) Lone Star Conference Season’s Best Indoor Track & Field Performances Men’s Division Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. 10:10.31, Harding 4. 6-6.75, Axel Jacquesson, 60-meter dash 3. 1:51.67, Luis Romero, 4. 11:03.28, Texas A&M- Angelo State 1. 6.81, Tommy Curry, West Texas A&M-Commerce Kingsville 5. 6-5, Hendrik Nungess, Texas A&M 4. 1:52.69, Michael Schaefer, 5. 11:20.71, Eastern New Mexico Texas A&M-Commerce 2. 6.85, Corey Bassett, West Texas A&M High jump Pole vault Harding. 5. 1:53.36, Junior Baca, West 1. 7-2.50, Jeron Robinson, 1. 16-6, Jordan Yamoah, 3. 6.91, Deon Hope, Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville A&M-Kingsville Mile run 2. 6-9, Jamal Curtis, Texas 2. 15-8.5, Matt Rich, Texas 6.91, John Rollins, Texas 1. 4:08.27, Chase Rathke, A&M-Commerce A&M-Commerce A&M-Commerce Tarleton State 6-9, James Lundy, Texas 3. 15-5, Trey Adkinson, 5. 6.96, Lorenzo Johnson, 2. 4:09.10, Baptiste Moreu, A&M-Commerce Harding West Texas A&M West Texas A&M 4. 15-3.75, William Carlton, 200-meter dash 3. 4:13.17, Geoffrey Tarleton State 1. 21.34, Tommy Curry, West Kipchumba, West Texas A&M 5. 14-11, Colt LaBay, Texas Texas A&M 4. 4:13.58, Luis Romero, A&M-Kingsville 2. 21.77, Jerrell Banks, West Texas A&M-Commerce Long jump Texas A&M 5. 4:13.59, Dylan Doss, 1. 25-7.25, Lutalo Boyce, 3. 21.78, Dexter Lee, Texas Angelo State Texas A&M-Kingsville A&M-Commerce 3000-meter run 2. 24-0.25, Kamarki Absalom, 4. 21.88, Ravi Dubose, Texas 1. 8:20.16, Baptiste Moreu, West Texas A&M A&M-Commerce West Texas A&M 3. 23-6.75, Paul Alongo, 5. 21.99, John Rollins, Texas 2. 8:33.03, Geoffrey West Texas A&M A&M-Commerce Kipchumba, West Texas A&M 4. 22-11, D.J. Richardson, 400-meter dash 3. 8:36.85, Tye Doty, Tarleton Texas A&M-Commerce 1. 48.21, Dexter Lee, Texas State 5. 22-9.75, Matt Rich, Texas A&M-Commerce 4. 8:36.98, Taylor Lively, Harding A&M-Commerce 2. 48.24, Josh Helom, West 5. 8:37.98, Logan Green, Harding Triple jump Texas A&M 5000-meter run 1. 50-6.25, Devontae Steele, 3. 48.65, Ravi Dubose, Texas 1. 15:12.37, Donan McCradic, Texas A&M-Commerce A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce 2. 49-0.25, Benoit Nadin, 4. 48.72, Soren Gnoss, Texas 2. 15:14.45, Zach Daniel, West Texas A&M A&M-Commerece 3. 46-9, Gage Bowles, Texas Top Jumper West Texas A&M 5. 48.74, Raul Cervantes, A&M-Commerce Lutalo Boyce, sophomore from 2. 15:18.38, Michael Barnett, Westbury, N.Y., is the top long Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M 4. 46-4, DeMarcus Murphy, jumper in NCAA Division II going 800-meter run 4. 15:31.86, Mark Gonzalez, Harding into this weekend’s national 1. 1:50.77, Chase Rathke, Texas A&M-Commerce 5. 46-1.5, Lutalo Boyce, championships in Birmingham, Tarleton State 5. 15:32.09, Matthew Texas A&M-Kingsville Ala. 2. 1:51.09, Michal Idziak, Schleder, West Texas A&M Shot put 60-meter hurdles 1. 56-7.5, Tyler Rambo, Texas 1. 7.81, Lorenzo Johnson, A&M-Commerce 2015 Javelina Remaining Softball Schedule West Texas A&M 2. 54-11.50, Zach Weatherly, March 13 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla. (DH), 1 p.m. 2. 7.95, Javier Lopez, Texas West Texas A&M March 14 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla. (DH), noon. A&M-Kingsville 3. 54-7.25, Richard March 17 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio (DH), 5 p.m. 3. 8.00, Arnau Erta, West Cervantes, Texas A&M-Kingsville March 18 – Huston-Tillotson in Austin (DH), 2 p.m. Texas A&M 4. 53-2.25, Kenny Odunaiya, March 25 – Houston-Victoria in Kingsville (DH), 3 p.m. 4. 8.11, Vance O’Rear, West Tarleton State March 27 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), 5 p.m. Texas A&M, 8.11 5. 50-6, Nic Perez, Tarleton March 28 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville (DH), noon. 5. 8.13, Courtney Macon, State April 3 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon (DH), 5 p.m. Texas A&M-Kingsville Weight throw April 4 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon (DH), 1 p.m. 1600-meter relay 1. 66-11.25, Masoud April 10 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville (DH), 5 p.m. 1. 3:13.65, Texas A&M- Moghaddam, Texas A&M-Commerce April 11 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. Commerce 2. 57-10.5, Kenny Odunaiya, April 14 – Texas A&M International in Laredo (DH), 1 p.m. 2. 3:14.91, Tarleton State Tarleton State April 17 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville (DH), 5 p.m. 3. 3:16.02, West Texas A&M 3. 57-3.75, Derek Tesch, April 18 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville (DH), 1 p.m. 4. 3:17.61, Angelo State Texas A&M-Kingsville April 21 – Houston-Victoria in Victoria (DH), 2 p.m. 4. 54-4, Zach Weatherly, April 24 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville (DH), 5 p.m. 5. 3:18.64, Harding LSC Medalist April 25 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville (DH), 1 p.m. Distance Medley Relay Derek Tesch, senior from Blanco, West Texas A&M *Lone Star Conference games. 1. 9:55.03, West Texas A&M won the silver medal in the weight 5. 53-9, Richard Cervantes, 2. 10:06.71, Texas A&M- throw at the Lone Star Confer- Texas A&M-Kingsville Commerce ence Championships in Lubbock (Continued on Page 11) Lone Star Conference Season’s Best Indoor Track & Field Performances

(Continued from Page 10) 2. 4:58.35, Ashley Flores, 3. 9:13, Alba Casanovas, Ouedraogo, West Texas A&M 2. 49-10.5, Jenae Wolfram, Heptathlon Midwestern State West Texas A&M 4. 39-6, Jasmine Awbowode, Eastern New Mexico 1, 5284, Matt Rich, Texas 3. 5:01.26, Mirela Guarner, 4. 9.18, Deylinn Garrett, Angelo State 3. 49-4.25, Courtney Head, A&M-Commerce West Texas A&M Tarleton State 5. 38-2, Marion Gatignol, West Texas A&M 2. 5109, Hendrik Nungess, 4. 5:01.75, Amber Saiz, 5. 9.20, Jasmine Ambwode, West Texas A&M 4. 49-3, Cheyanne Nalle, Texas A&M-Commerce Eastern New Mexico Angelo State Shot put Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. 4758, James Lundy, Texas 5. 5:05.18, Annifer Flores, 1600-meter relay 1. 49-8.5, Holly Cunigan, 5. 47-7, Chesney Neeley, A&M-Commerce Angelo State 1. 3:46.59, Angelo State West Texas A&M Angelo State 4. 4616, Peyton Best, 3000-meter run 2. 3:49.96, West Texas A&M 2. 46-2.75, Danyelle Dillard, Pentathlon Tarleton State 1. 9:23.01, Ewa Zaborowska, 3. 3:50.33, Texas A&M- Tarleton State 1. 3788, Jordan Gray, Angelo 5. 4185, Dillon Bagwell, Harding Harding Kingsville 3. 45-0.5, Ashlie Francis, State Women’s Division 2. 10.07.09, Amber Saiz, 4. 3:52.40, Tarleton State Angelo State 2. 3618, Libby Strickland, 60-meter dash Eastern New Mexico 5. 3:52.56, Texas A&M- 4. 44-5.25, Valerie Vrana, West Texas A&M 1. 7.62, Shanice Cameron, 3. 10:08.41, Mireia Guarner, Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. 3580, Jasmine Ambowode, West Texas A&M West Texas A&M Distance medley relay 5. 42-6, Marissa Westbrook, Angelo State 2. 7.63, Kaina Martinez, 4. 10:11.30, Emma Love, 1. 11:44.18, Harding Tarleton State 4. 30-56, Sarah Climer, West Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M 2. 11:56.01, West Texas A&M Weight throw Texas A&M 3. 7.66, Brittney Holcombe, 5. 10:12.29, Michaela 3. 12:07.79, Eastern New 1. 50-4, Holly Cunigan, West 5. 3025, Jessica Clay, Texas Texas A&M-Kingsville Johnson, West Texas A&M Mexico Texas A&M A&M-Commerce 4. 7.82, Jasmine Walker, West 5000-meter run 4. 12:19.85, Midwestern State Texas A&M 1. 17:23.96, Michaela 5. 12:30.97, Angelo State 5. 7.85, Hollie Boyd, Tarleton Johnson, West Texas A&M High jump State 2. 17:27.73, Annifer Flores, 1. 5-8, Libby Strickland, Pictures on Pages 6, 7, 9, 10 , 11, 12 200-meter dash Angelo State West Texas A&M are by Brian Barrett Photography 1. 24.45, Kaina Martinez, 3. 17:37.54, Emma Love, 2. 5-7.25, Kaitlin Lumpkins, Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M Angelo State 2. 24.78, Jordan Gray, Angelo 4. 17:38.30, Amber Saiz, 3. 5-5.75, Michelle State Eastern New Mexico Billingsley, Angelo State 3. 24.80, Shanice Cameron, 5. 18:11.18, Michelle 4. 5-5.25, Morgan McKee, West Texas A&M Krezonoski, Midwestern State Tarleton State 4. 25.23, Bri Leeper, West 60-meter hurdles 5. 5-4.25, Hailey Nelson, Texas A&M 1. 8.49, Sharon Kwarula, Texas A&M-Commerce 5. 25.35, Allison Agbasoga, West Texas A&M Pole vault Angelo State 2. 8.79, Jordan Gray, Angelo 1. 11-6.5, Sarah Vann, 400-meter dash Tarleton State 1. 56.06, Amber Perry, 2. 10-11.75, Hannah Hartman, Texas A&M-Kingsville Angelo State 2. 56.49, Kathy Trevino, 3. 10-8, Taylor McCumber, Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. 56.61, Lexi Brooks, Angelo 10-8, Brittany Patterson, State Angelo State 4. 56.67, Allison Agbasoga, 5. 9-8, Kaili Miller, Harding Angelo State Long jump 5. 56.92, Kamryn McKee, 1. 19-9.5, Euphemia Edem, Texas A&M-Commerce Tarleton State 800-meter run 2. 19-4, Jordan Gray, Angelo 1. 2:08.67, Jaylen Rodgers, State Angelo State 3. 18-4.25, Kearah Danville, 2. 2:08.89, Ewa Zaborowska, Angelo State Harding 4. 18-3, Aricela Alvarez, 3. 2:11.66, Sabrina Huelga, Texas A&M-Kingsville Eastern New Mexico 5. 18-2.5, Malika Ouedraogo, 4. 2:15.38, Rhemecka Graham, West Texas A&M West Texas A&M Triple jump 5. 2:16.35, Jasmine 1. 41-6.5, Euphemia Edem, Ambowode, Angelo State Shot Put Silver Tarleton State Mile run Valerie Vrana, junior from 2. 41-5.75, Kearah Danville, Pentathlete Seguin (Navarro), won the silver Tarah Aliceaacosta, freshman from Houston (Langham Creek), 1. 4:44.97, Ewa Zaborowska, Angelo State medal at the Lone Star Confer- participated in the pentathlon at the Lone Star Conference Champion- Harding ence Championships this winter. 3. 41-1.75, Malika ships in Lubbock. Outdoor Track & Field Begins This Week in Corpus Christi Open Meet The Texas A&M-Kingsville 5:30 p.m. – Women’s hammer meter dash finals. men’s and women’s outdoor track throw finals. 2:40 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter and field teams, minus several key 7 p.m. – Women’s 5000/10000 dash finals. members, will open their spring run finals. 2:50 p.m. – Women’s 100- seasons Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. – Men’s 5000/10000 meter dash finals. the Islander Open Spring Break run finals. 3:05 p.m. – Men’s 100-meter Meet in Corpus Christi. Saturday dash finals. The meet will be in the 9 a.m. – Women’s discus finals 3:20 p.m. – Women’s 800- Dugan Track Stadium, 700 Nile 10 a.m. – Men’s high jump meter run finals. Drive. and long jump finals; women’s 3:30 p.m. – Men’s 800-meter Friday’s events will be the triple jump and pole vault finals. run finals; women’s javelin finals. men’s hammer throw at 3 p.m., the 11:30 a.m. – Men’s discus 3:40 p.m. – Women’s 400- women’s hammer at 5:30 p.m., the finals; women’s shot put finals. meter hurdles finals. women’s 5000-meter and 10000- Noon – Women’s high jump 3:50 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter meter runs at 7 p.m. and the men’s and long jump finals; men’s triple hurdles finals. 5000-meter and 10000-meter runs jump finals. 4 p.m. – Women’s 200-meter at 8 p.m. 1 p.m. – Women’s 400-meter dash finals. Saturday’s program gets relay finals. 4:15 p.m. – Men’s 200-meter underway at 9 a.m. with the first of 1:10 p.m. – Men’s 400-meter dash finals. the field event finals. The running relay finals. 4:30 p.m. – Women’s 2000- event finals are set for 1 p.m. 1:50 p.m. – Women’s 100- meter steeplechase finals. The Javelinas will be meter hurdles finals. 4:45 p.m. – Men’s 2000-meter competing with NCAA Division I 2 p.m. – Men’s pole vault, steeplechase finals. and II squads at the meet. javelin and shot put finals. 5 p.m. – Women’s 1600-meter Seven of the Javelina 2:10 p.m. – Men’s 110-meter relay finals. Headed Outdoors athletes will be at the NCAA hurdles finals. 5:10 p.m. – Men’s 1600-meter Javelina distance runners Elias Madrid, left, freshman from Evans, Division II Indoor National 2:30 p.m. – Women’s 400- relay finals. Ga., and Francisco Campos, freshman from Mission (Sharyland), will Championships in Birmingham, be competing outdoors Friday and Saturday at a meet in Corpus Ala. Christi. These are Lutalo Boyce, One LSC School in Baseball Poll junior jumper and sprinter from Westbury, N.Y.; Michal Idziak, The Lone Star Conference 9. Florida Tech junior distance runner from had one team ranked in the NCAA 10. Angelo State Mosina, Poland; Javier Lopez, Division II national baseball poll 11. Alabama-Huntsville sophomore hurdler from Cordova, selected by Collegiate Baseball Lynn (Fla.) Spain; Kaina Martinez, junior Newspaper last week. 13. Franklin Pierce (N.H.) sprinter and relay leg from Seine Angelo State was No. 10 in 14. Saint Leo (Fla.) Bight, Belize; Amber Perry, senior the listing. Seton Hill (Pa.) 400-meter dash and relay NCAA Division II Baseball Poll 16. Flagler (Fla.) competitor from Goliad; Jeron Compiled by Collegiate Baseball 17. Henderson (Ark.) State Robinson, senior high jumper from Newspaper 18. Armstrong (Ga.) State Houston (Travis), and Jordan Rank Team 19. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Yamoah, junior pole vaulter from 1. Tampa (Fla.) 20. California State-Chico Arlington, N.Y. 2. Southern Indiana 21. Quincy (Ill.) This will be the first of three 3. Colorado-Mesa 22. Erskine (S.C.) meets in the Coastal Bend area 4. Mount Olive (N.C.) 23. Valdosta (Ga.) State this spring. 5. Minnesota State 24. Cal State-Monterey Bay The Javelinas will host the 6. North Carolina-Pembroke 25. Colorado State-Pueblo IBC Bank Cactus Cup March 21 in 7. California Poly-Pomona 26. West Florida Javelina Stadium and will return to 8. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 27. Arkansas-Fort Smith Dugan Track Stadium for an April 28. California-San Diego 10-11 open. 29. North Georgia Islander Open Spring Break 30. Emporia (Kan.) State Relay Legs Meet Schedule Amber Perry, senior from Goliad, hands off to Brittany Holcombe, (Bold-faced and italicized Friday senior from Corpus Christi (King), during an indoor relay race. Perry teams are in the Lone Star 3 p.m. – Men’s hammer throw will be at the NCAA Division II national indoor meet this weekend and Conference) finals. Holcombe will compete outdoors with the Javelinas in Corpus Christi. Baseball Hosts Eastern New Mexico (Continued from Page 1) Sunday. He has a 3.98 earned run has a 4.07 ERA. outfielder from Cedar Rapids, average. Eastern will bring a 5-10 Iowa, is hitting .308 with two Hayden James, senior season’s record and 1-3 LSC doubles and two home runs. righthander from Corpus Christi record to Kingsville. The Javelinas are hitting .281 (King), has the lowest ERA among Charles Sandberg, junior as a team. the starters at 2.22. He has a 3-2 infielder from Bradenton, Fla., Shutout Matt Terrones, junior lefty record and got a 1-0, one-hit leads the team hitting with a .379 Victory from Mesquite, has a 3-0 record shutout Sunday against the average. He has seven doubles, a Matt Terrones, on the mound and got an 8-0, Aggies. triple and two home runs. junior three-hit shutout against Cameron The Javelina pitching staff Chris Sanders, senior lefthander from outfielder from Murrieta, Calif., is Mesquite, One LSC Women’s Basketball hitting .322 and he has six doubles pitched an 8-0 and a triple. shutout against Team Ranked in Nation Poll The Greyhounds are hitting Cameron .296 as a team. Sunday after- One Lone Star Conference 21. New Haven (conn.) Cody Pope, senior noon in Lawton, women’s basketball team was 22. Cedarville (Ohio) Okla. He gave ranked in the NCAA Division II 23. District of Columbia righthander from Kingman, Ariz., up three hits in national poll last week. 24. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) has the best pitching statistics on the seven- West Texas A&M was No. 6. 25. Rollins (Fla.) the team. He is 3-1 and has a 2.39 inning game. Midwestern State received Other teams receiving votes ERA. votes but didn’t make the top 25. includes Midwestern State. The Hound pitchers have a NCAA Division II Women’s (Bold-faced and italicized cumulative 7.20 ERA. Basketball Poll teams are in the Lone Star The Javelinas will remain at Compiled by the Women’s Conference) home March 20-22 to host LSC Basketball Coaches Association leading Angelo State in a four- Rank Team game series. 1. Alaska-Anchorage 2. Lewis (Ill.) Baseball No. 6 3. Limestone (S.C.) In Region Poll 4. Fort Hays (Kan.) 5. Columbus (Ga.) State The Texas A&M-Kingsville 6. West Texas A&M baseball team jumped into the No. 7. Indiana (Pa.) 6 spot in the NCAA Division II Softball Goes to Oklahoma 8. Drury (Mo.) South Central Region last week. (Continued from Page 2) Lubbock Christian in a 9. Michigan Tech The Javelinas moved up four Cameron is hitting .395 as a three-game series Friday and 10. Emporia (Kan.) State spots from the previous week. team. Saturday. 11. Adelphi (N.Y.) Other Lone Star Conference Katelyn Craker, senior The Javelinas will be in 12. Bloomsburg (Pa.) teams in the poll were Angelo righthander from San Marcos, Austin Wednesday for two games 13. Pittsburg (Kan.) State State No. 2, Tarleton State No. 8 Calif., has a 4-0 record in the circle with Huston-Tillotson. The first 14. Stonehill (Mass.) and West Texas A&M No. 9. and she has a 2.48 ERA. game is set for 2 p.m. 15. Union (Tenn.) NCAA Division II Kelsey Watson, senior righty After taking the weekend of 16. Wayne (Mich.) State South Central Region from Cache, Okla., has a 5-1 record March 20-21 off, the Javelinas 17. Wayne (Neb.) State Baseball Poll and a 2.53 ERA and Sonora return home March 25 for a non- 18. California (Pa.) Compiled by the National Zukerman, junior righthander from league game with Houston- Humboldt (Calif.) State Collegiate Baseball Honolulu, Hawaii, has a 4-1 record Victoria. 20. Seattle Pacific (Wash.) Writers Association and a 4.41 ERA. Rank Team The Aggie pitching staff has 1. Colorado-Mesa a cumulative 3.28 ERA. 2. Angelo State The Javelinas will step out of 3. St. Edward’s the league for a pair of non- 4. St. Mary’s conference doubleheaders next 5. Arkansas-Fort Smith week. 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville They will be in San Antonio 7. Colorado State-Pueblo Tuesday for a 5 p.m. doubleheader Touching’em All 8. Tarleton State with St. Mary’s. Rachael Longoria, freshman from 9. West Texas A&M The Rattlers are 17-3 going Alice, rounds the bases after 10. New Mexico Highlands getting a home run in the Texas into a Wednesday doubleheader (Bold-faced and italicized teams A&M-Commerce series last with Angelo State and will face weekend at Hubert Field. are in the Lone Star Conference) Women’s Tennis To Rack Up Miles The Texas A&M-Kingsville with the State College of Florida Erika Larrea, freshman women’s tennis team will travel and will close out the trip March from Ambato, Ecuador, remains extensively over the nine days. 20 with a 10 a.m. match with undefeated with a 6-0 The squad will take part in Bluefield (W. Va.) State. record. the Texas-Permian Basin The Javelinas are 4-5 for the Marixa Herrera, junior from Tournament March 13-14 in year. Ibarra, Ecuador, is 6-3 and Marija Odessa and then heads to Florida Dimitrovska, junior from Skopje, for five matches Tuesday-March Macedonia, is 4-3 20. Golf Team In Herrera and Dimitrovska The Javelinas open play in have a 6-3 doubles record. Odessa Friday with matches North Texas The Florida matches are the against North Central Texas and Tournament last before the Javelinas open New Mexico Military Institute. Lone Star Conference play March The North Central match is The Texas A&M-Kingsville 28 with Midwestern State in set for 9 a.m. and the NMMI women’s golf team will play in its Kingsville. The home matches will match will start at 2 p.m. final regular-season tournament of be played on the Bishop High The third match in the the spring season Sunday, School courts. tournament will be Saturday Monday and Tuesday when it Javelina Women’s Tennis against Newman (Kan.) and it is enters the Sugar Tree Invitational Records set for 10 a.m. in Lipan. Singles The Javelinas go to Florida Lipan is located between Name Record next week and will open play at 3 Weatherford and Granbury in Erika Larrea 6-0 p.m. Tuesday with Florida North Texas. Mariaxi Herrera 6-3 Southern. The Javelinas were in a Marija Dimitrovska 4-3 They have matches tournament in Pottsboro Monday Paula Saenz 4-4 Wednesday with New York- and Tuesday of this week. Nadia Grlj 3-6 Geneseo at 9 a.m. and the The next outing for the Tabata Lua 2-7 University of Tampa at 3 p.m. Javelinas will be the Lone Star Doubles Conference Championships April Tiger in the House All three of the matches will Names Record 19-21 on the Frisco Lakes Golf A tiger mascot from San Isidro High School was in the stands at a be in Tampa. Herrera/Dimitrovska 6-3 Club course in Frisco. Class 2A boys regional playoff game last week in the Steinke Center. They move to Bradenton, Grlj/Lua 3-5 The facility has hosted nine high school playoff games this season. Fla., March 19 for a 2 p.m. match Larrea/Saenz 3-6

2015 Javelina Football Schedule Sept. 5 – Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 7 p.m. Sept. 12 – Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of Fame Weekend) Sept. 19 – *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic Heritage Weekend) Sept. 26 – West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Fiesta Weekend) Oct. 3 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. Oct. 10 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kingsville Community Appreciation Weekend). Oct. 17 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, TBA. Oct. 24 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Bank Homecoming Game). Oct. 31 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, TBA. Nov. 7 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. Nov. 14 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II First Round Playoffs, TBA. Nov. 28 – NCAA Division II Second Round Playoffs, TBA. Dec. 5 – NCAA Division II Quarterfinals, TBA. Dec. 12 – NCAA Division II Semifinals, TBA. Dec. 19 – NCAA Division II Championship in Kansas City, Kan. (The Sporting Park). Flour Bluff Fans *Lone Star Conference games. Fans of the Corpus Christi Flour Bluff High School boys basketball team showed their support at a Class 5A state playoff game in the Steinke Center. One LSC Baseball Team Ranked in National Poll The Lone Star Conference 20. California State-Chico had one team ranked in the NCAA 21. Quincy (Ill.) Division II national baseball poll 22. Erskine (S.C.) selected by Collegiate Baseball 23. Valdosta (Ga.) State Newspaper last week. 24. Cal State-Monterey Bay Angelo State was No. 10 in 25. Colorado State-Pueblo the listing. 26. West Florida NCAA Division II Baseball Poll 27. Arkansas-Fort Smith Compiled by Collegiate 28. California-San Diego Baseball Newspaper 29. North Georgia Rank Team 30. Emporia (Kan.) State 1. Tampa (Fla.) (Bold-faced and italicized 2. Southern Indiana teams are in the Lone Star 3. Colorado-Mesa Conference) 4. Mount Olive (N.C.) 5. Minnesota State 6. North Carolina-Pembroke 7. California Poly-Pomona NCAA Division II 8. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) South Central Region Baseball Poll Backing Hidalgo 9. Florida Tech Compiled by D2Baseball News Students from Hidalgo High School supported their boys basketball team at the Region IV-4A tournament 10. Angelo State Rank Team last weekend in the Steinke Center. 11. Alabama-Huntsville Lynn (Fla.) 1. Colorado-Mesa Texas A&M-Commerce Men, West Texas A&M 13. Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 2. Angelo State 14. Saint Leo (Fla.) 3. Arkansas-Fort Smith Women Take Lone Star Conference Titles Seton Hill (Pa.) 4. St. Mary’s The Texas A&M-Commerce The Lions, seeded No. 4, Both teams receive the LSC’s 16. Flagler (Fla.) 5. Colorado Mines Lion men and West Texas A&M defeated Angelo State, 68-61, for automatic berths in the NCAA 17. Henderson (Ark.) State (Bold-faced and italicized Buffalo women won Lone Star the title. Division II national playoffs which 18. Armstrong (Ga.) State teams are in the Lone Star Conference basketball The Buffs, the top seed, open this weekend. 19. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Conference) championships last weekend in downed Midwestern State, 73-70, Allen. for the women’s trophy.

2015 Javelina Women’s Remaining Tennis Schedule March 13-14 – Texas-Permian Basin Tournament in Odessa, TBA. March 17 – Florida Southern in Tampa, Fla., 3 p.m. March 18 – New York-Geneseo in Tampa, Fla., 9 a.m. March 18 - Tampa in Tampa, Fla., 3 p.. March 19 - State College of Florida in Bradenton, Fla., 2 p.m. March 20 - Bluefield (W. Va.) State in Winter Park, Flal, 2 p.m. March 28 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 1 p.m. April 3 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 10 a.m. April 4 – Southern Nazarene in Oklahoma City, Okla., 10 a.m. April 11 – Trinity in San Antonio, 3 p.m. April 18 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 11 a.m. April 24-25 – Lone Star Conference Tournament in Lawton, Okla. May 2-4 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Tournament, TBA. May 13 – NCAA Division II National Tournament, TBA. *Lone Star Conference matches

Yelling For Wharton www.javelinaathletics.com The Wharton High School cheerleaders and hundreds of of fans were in the Steinke Center as their team took part in the Region IV-4A boys basketball tournament last weekend. Longoria, James IBC Bank Honorees Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 23-29 Trevor Pesek, football softball player Rachael Longoria Kyra Bauer, basketball Oct. 5-11 and baseball pitcher Hayden Jamar Goodwin, basketball Casey Klobedans, volleyball James were named the IBC Bank Nov. 16-22 Emmanuel Ibanez, cross country athletes of the week for their Lauren Jay, basketball Don Thomas, basketball Sept. 29-Oct. 4 performances last week. Nov. 9-15 Casey Klobedans, volleyball Longoria, freshman catcher Krystal Faison, volleyball Trevor Moses, football from Alice, was four for seven Brandon James, football Sept. 22-28 (.571) in the Javelinas’ Nov. 2-Nov. 8 Krystal Faison, volleyball doubleheader split with Texas Ashley River, golf Greg Pitre, football A&M-Commerce. Jordan Thomas, football Sept. 15-21 She had a home run and a Oct. 26-Nov. 1 Stephanie Johns, volleyball double and scored twice. Stephanie Johns, volleyball Mike Greathouse, football James, senior righthander Jorge Alanis, cross country Sept. 8-14 from Corpus Christi (King), Oct. 19-25 Ashley Bukowski, volleyball Trey Mitchell, football pitched a 1-0 shutout victory over Krystal Faison, volleyball Shawn Vasquez, football Sept. 1-7 Cameron Sunday afternoon. Oct. 12-18 Ashley Bukowski, volleyball He allowed one hit in going Kelsey Washington, volleyball Francisco Solis, cross country the distance and recorded seven strikeouts. 2015 Javelina Indoor Track & Field Season’s Bests IBC Bank Athletes of the Week Men’s Division Feb. 23-March 1 60-meter dash: 6.90, Dean Hope (2), New York City, N.Y. (2-7). Kaina Martinez, indoor track & 200-meter dash: 22.25, Raul Cervantes (3), New York City, N.Y. (2-7); field Cervantes (p), Lubbock (2-28). Michal Idziak, indoor track & 400-meter dash: 48.74, Raul Cervantes (3), New York City, N.Y. (2-7). field 600-meter run: 1:16.77, Francisco Solis (25), Lubbock (1-30). Feb. 16-21 800-meter run: +1:51.09, Michal Idziak (2), New York City, N.Y. (2-7). Carlie Clark, softball 1000-meter run: 2:28.11, Michal Idziak (2), Lubbock (1-30). Cline Andrews, baseball High Five For the Bat Girl 3000-meter run: 9:37.74, Emmanuel Ibanez (18), Lubbock (3-1). Feb. 9-15 Javelina softball team bat girl Taylor Scott gets a high five from Haley Mile run: 4:18.56, Michal Idziak (5), Lubbock (3-1). Erika Larrea, tennis Boyett, freshman outfielder from Robinson, during a home game last 5000-meter run: 17:42.80, Emanuel Ibanez (20), Lubbock (1-30). Cline Andrews, baseball weekend at Hubert Field. Scott is the daughter of Javelina head 60-meter hurdles: 7.99, Javier Lopez (2), College Station (1-16). Feb. 1-7 women’s basketball coach Wade Scott and his wife, Stephanie. 1600-meter relay: 3:18.99, Raul Cervantes, Luis Gonzalez, Francisco Carlie Clark, softball Campos, Michal Idziak (3), Lubbock (3-1). Lutalo Boyce, indoor track & One LSC Team in D2Baseball Poll Distance medley relay: 11:08.64, Madrid, Francisco Campos, field One Lone Star Conference Damian Feeney, Emmanuel Ibanez (4), Lubbock (2-28). 16. California-San Diego Jan. 25-31 team was ranked in the NCAA High jump: 7-2.50, Jeron Robinson (3), Lubbock (1-30). 17. Quincy (Ill.) Amber Perry, indoor track & Pole vault: 16-6, Jordan Yamoah (1), Lubbock (2-28). Division II national baseball poll 18. Angelo State field Long jump: +25-7.25, Lutalo Boyce (1), New York City, N.Y. (2-7). selected by D2Baseball News last 19. Lynn (Fla.) Lutalo Boyce, indoor track & Triple jump: 46-1.50, Lutalo Boyce (7), College Station (1-16). week. 20. California State-Chico field Shot put: 54-7.25, Richard Cervantes (3), Lubbock (3-1). Angelo State was the No. 18 Jan. 18-24 21. Armstrong (Ga.) State Weight throw: 57-3.75, Derek Tesch (1), New York City, N.Y. squad. Ruby Robertson, basketball 22. Emporia (Kan.) State Women’s Division Duan Wright, basketball NCAA Division II 23. Arkansas-Fort Smith 60-meter dash:7.60, Kaina Martinez (p), Lubbock (1-30). Jan. 11-17 Baseball Poll 24. Cal State-Monterey Bay 200-meter dash: 24.38, Kaina Martinez (1), Lubbock (3-1). Brittany Holcombe, indoor Compiled by D2Baseball News 25. Drury (Mo.) 400-meter dash: 54.95, Amber Perry (1), Lubbock (3-1). track & field Rank Team 26. South Carolina-Aiken 600-meter run: 1:26.67, Valerie Rodriguez (6), Lubbock (1-30). Lutalo Boyce, indoor track & 800-meter run: 2:20.29, Valerie Rodriguez (12), Lubbock (1-31). 1. Tampa (Fla.) 27. Millersville (Pa.) field Mile run: 5:47.67, Chelsea Gonzalez (16), College Station (1-16). 2. Southern Indiana 28. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Jan. 5-10 3000-meter run: 11:30.92, Chelsea Gonzalez (16), Lubbock (1-31). 3. Colorado-Mesa 29. West Florida Lauren Jay, basketball 60-meter hurdles: 9.69, Tarah Aliceaacosta (25), College Station (1- 4. Minnesota State 30. Lee (Tenn.) Troy Jones, basketball 16). 5. Mount Olive (N.C.) (Bold-faced and italicized Dec. 29-Jan. 3 1600-meter relay: 3:50.01, Amber Perry, Kaina Martinez, Jasmine Micah Weaver, basketball 6. Seton Hill (Pa.) teams are in the Lone Star Miller, Kathy Trevino (2), Lubbock (3-1). Troy Jones, basketball 7. Franklin Pierce (N.H.) Conference) Distance medley relay: 13:49.14, Chelsea Gonzalez, Alyssa Dec. 14-20 8. California Poly-Pomona Gonzalez, Valerie Rodriguez, Alex Lichtenberger (7), Lubbock (2-28). Micah Weaver, basketball 9. Alabama-Huntsville Pole vault: 10-8, Taylor McCumber (3), Lubbock (3-1). Troy Jones, basketball 10. Saint Leo (Fla.) High jump: 5-1.25, Amber Perry (10), Lubbock (1-31). Dec. 8-13 11. Florida Tech Long jump: 18-3, Aricela Alvarez (3), New York City, N.Y. (2-7). Lauren Jay, basketball Triple jump: 37-7.75, Aricela Alvarez (4), Lubbock (3-1). 12. North Carolina-Pembroke Dec. 1-6 Shot put: 44-5.25, Valerie Vrana (2), Lubbock (3-1). 13. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) Micah Weaver, basketball Weight throw: 49-3, Cheyanne Nalle (2), Lubbock (2-28). 14. Erskine (S.C.) Troy Jones, basketball 15. Flagler (Fla.) +School record.