Good Luck Jeron At U.S. Nationals This Week

In Oregon VOLUME XV, NO. 47 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 JUNE 24, 2015 Robinson To Compete in USA Nationals Texas A&M-Kingsville high Eugene, Ore. He enters the competition Championships to break the jumper will Robinson, junior from with the second best clearance of NCAA Division II record. compete with the top U.S. athletes Houston (Travis), has qualified for the season. The only jumper in Eugene in his event at the U.S. National the national event for the second Robinson cleared 7-7 at the with a better height than Track & Field Meet Friday in consecutive season. Lone Star Conference (Continued on Page 2) 2015 U.S. National Track & Field Meet Entries 7.85, , Brand Jordan 7-7, Jeron Robinson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-7, , unattached. 7-7, , Texas Tech 7-7, Jesse Williams, Nike 7-6.5, Bryan McBride, Arizona State 7-6, Nick Ross, unattached, 7-6, Bradley Adkins, Texas Tech 7-5.5, Wallace Ellenson, Marquette 7-5.5, Dustin Jonas, unattached. 7-4, Avion Jones, East Carolina 7-3.5, Dakarai Hightower, Flying AJS Track Club 7-3.5, Deante Kemper, unattached 7-3, Hoova Taylor, Norfolk Real Deal Track Club 7-2.5, James Harris, unattached 7-2.5, Donte Nall, unattached 7-2.5, Geoffery Davis, unattached 7-2.5, Robert Valdez, Lake Superior (Mich.) State 7-2.5, Isaac Jean-Paul, unattached. 2014 U.S. National Track & Field Meet High Jump Results 1. 7-8.5, Erik Kynard, Nike. 2. 7-5.75, Nick Ross, unattached. 7-5.75, Dustin Jonas, unattached. 4. 7-5.75, Bryan McBride, Arizona State 2014 Medal 5. 7-4.5, Jesse Williams, Nike Jeron Robinson, junior from 6. 7-4.5, Jeron Robinson, Texas A&M-Kingsville Houston (Travis), will compete in 7-4.5, JaCorian Duffield, Texas Tech the USA Nationals Friday in 8. 7-4.5, Ricky Robertson, Mississippi Eugene, Ore. He’s shown with 9. 7-2.5, Dakarai Hightower, Lane (Tenn.) the medal he received for 7-2.5, Jeffery Herron, Owl Athletic Club finishing sixth in last year’s 11. 7-0.5, Donte Nall, unattached competition. Robinson has a best 7-0.5, Hooya Taylor, unattached jump of 7-7 this year and that is the second best height among the 13. 7-0.5, Darius Purcell, unattached. Camps Underway national entries. He is the NCAA 7-0.5, Anthony May, Arkansas David Brown, Javelina football defensive coordinator, works with one of Division II three-time national 7-0.5, Edward Dudley, Lake Erie (Ohio) the youngsters at the Javelina Football Camp last week in Javelina outdoor champion and record No heighted – Bradley Adkins, Texas Tech; Garrett Huyler, Stadium. Four football camp sessions were held in Kingsville, Corpus holder. unattached. Christi and Edinburg for participants first through 12 grades. Robinson Set For U.S. Nationals Javelina Hash (Continued from Page 1) p.m. (CDT). Saturday’s air time will be 3-5 By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Robinson is defending champion The meet will be televised p.m. on NBC. Erik Kynard of Brand Jordan who each day. And Saturday’s schedule for has cleared 7-8.5. Friday’s schedule is from 9- TV will be 2-3 p.m. on Universal TEXAS FOOTBALL MAGAZINE hit the newsstands last Three other jumpers have 11 p.m. on NBCSN. Sports and from 3-5 p.m. on NBC. week and for the sports fan, that means the fall season can’t be too also cleared 7-7 this year. far away. Eighteen competitors will be The publication is the encyclopedia for Texas college and high entered in the event. school football. Robinson finished in a tie for It almost takes as much time reading it as it does War and sixth place with JaCorian Duffield Peace. But it’s a publication that once you start reading it, you of Texas Tech at last year’s meet, “can’t put it down”. both clearing 7-4.5. The magazine listed its Lone Star Conference preseason poll Kynard won the event with a and the Javelinas were placed seventh. 7-8.5 height. That’s good. The meet will produce It means not much is expected from the Javelinas and the team athletes who will be invited to join can spend the season pulling off surprises. Team USA for international meets Several of the Javelinas’ all-time great campaigns came when over the next 12 months. they were picked low in the LSC. The top jumpers are also In 1974, the Javelinas were chosen to finish seventh in the expected to receive invitations to conference and went 13-0 and won the LSC and national take part in the Olympic Trials next championships. summer. The 1974 squad started a streak that saw it going undefeated Robinson is one of the most for three consecutive years and winning three straight national honored jumpers this season. He was named the NCAA titles. Division II Field Athlete of the In 1979, the Javelinas were tagged sixth in the LSC preseason Year, for the second consecutive poll and had a new head coach (Ron Harms). year, after winning his third They compiled a 12-1 record and won conference and national consecutive national trophies. championship. These polls can serve as an incentive for the clubs picked to Robinson has been an finish low in the standings. NCAA Division II All-American Other items in the magazine: indoors and outdoors since his …..The LSC predictions were: freshman season in 2013. 1. Angelo State Ryan Dall, Javelina head 2. Texas A&M-Commerce coach, will Camp Instruction 3. Midwestern State accompany Robinson to the Phil Serchia, Javelina offensive line coach, instructs one of the 4. Eastern New Mexico national meet. participants at a Javelina Football Camp last week in Javelina Stadium. 5. Tarleton State The high jump is set for 3:40 6. West Texas A&M 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville. 2015 Javelina Football Schedule …..Incarnate Word, the Javelinas’ opening opponent Sept. 5 in Sept. 5 – Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 7 p.m. San Antonio, was tagged for a 10th place finish in the 11-team Sept. 12 – Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Southland Conference. Sept. 19 – *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. …..The top five LSC players, according to the publication, are: Sept. 26 - West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Running back Geremy Aldridge-Mitchell of West Texas A&M, Oct. 3 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. (MDT) defensive end Clayton Callicut of Angelo State, safety Marqui Oct. 10 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Oct. 17 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Christian of Midwestern State, defensive end Toni Pulu of Texas Oct. 24 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. A&M-Commerce and Kyle Washington of Angelo Oct. 31 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 1 p.m. State. Nov. 7 – Lone Star Conference playoffs, TBA. The magazine also selected the small college player of the year Nov. 14 – Lone Star Conference playoffs, TBA. and among the five listed was Aldridge-Mitchell of West Texas Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II first round playoffs, TBA. A&M. It stated in reference to Mitchell, “Led the Lone Star Nov. 28 – NCAA Division II second round playoffs, TBA. Conference with 21 rushing touchdowns to go with 1,342 yards; Dec. 5 – NCAA Division II quarterfinals, TBA. watch out.” Dec. 12 – NCAA Division II semifinals, TBA. Dec. 19 – NCAA Division II championship in Kansas City, Kan. THIRTEEN FORMER JAVELINA players are head coaches at *Lone Star Conference games. high schools this fall. (Continued on Page 3) Javelina Hash Upcoming Javelina Events June 25 - General: Javelina Tennis Camp, 3-4 p.m., contact Autumn By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Williams at (361) 593-4873 or at [email protected]. (Continued from Page 2) June 30 - General: Javelina Tennis Camp, 3-4 p.m., contact Autumn Williams at (361) 593-4873 or at Three have teams picked to win their districts by Texas [email protected]. Football. July 1 - General: Volleyball Beginners Camp in Kingsville, Steinke Picked to take district titles are: Center, ages 4-10, contact Tanya Allen at (361) 593- …..Teddy Carrier, Kingsville King, District 16-4A. 2413 or at [email protected] or Joe Morales at …..Manny Gomez, Harlingen, District 32-6A. (361) 593-4872 or at [email protected]. …..Mike Salinas, Edinburg Vela, District 31-5A. July 2 – General: Volleyball All-Skills Camp (ages 11-18) in The other Javelina head coaches are: Kingsville, Steinke Center, contact …..Bret Boyd, Baytown Goose Creek Memorial, fifth in District [email protected], phone: (361) 593-2413 or 22-5A. [email protected], phone: 593-4872. …..Bill Deen, Brownsville Pace, seventh in District 32-5A. General: Javelina Tennis Camp, 3-4 p.m., contact Autumn …..Abel Gonzalez, Rio Grande City La Grulla, fourth in District Williams at (361) 593-4873 or at 16-4A. [email protected]. …..Channon Hall, Killeen Shoemaker, third in District 12-6A. July 3 – General: Volleyball All-Skills Camp in Kingsville. …..Neal LaHue, Buda Hays, fourth in District 14-6A. July4 – General: Volleyball All-Skills Camp in Kingsville. July 5 – General: Volleyball All-Skills Camp in Kingsville. …..Art Lozano, Santa Gertrudis Academy, third in District 15- The Ladder July 6 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp (ages 7-17) in 3A. One of the Javelina Football Kingsville, for information contact Omar Gonzalez at …..David Malesky, San Antonio O’Connor, third in District 27- Camp partcipants runs the ladder [email protected], phone (361) during a drill in Javelina 6A. 593-4874. Stadium. …..Randy Palmer, Three Rivers, second in District 16-2A. July 7 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp in Kingsville. …..Mark Smith, San Antonio Madison, third in District 26-6A. Javelina Remaining General: Javelina Tennis Camp, 3-4 p.m., contact Autumn …..Chris Soza, Alice, fifth in District 30-5A. Summer Camp Schedule Williams at (361) 593-4873 or at July 1 – Volleyball Beginners [email protected]. THE UNIVERSITY OF Oregon in Eugene put out a release last Camp in Kingsville, ages 4-10, 8:30 July 8 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp in Kingsville. week in reference to the Meningitis outbreak on campus. a.m.-2:30 p.m., contact Tanya Allen at July 9 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp in Kingsville. xx (361) 593-2413 or at The U.S. Track & Field Championships will be held at Hayward General: Javelina Tennis Camp, 3-4 p.m., contact Autumn [email protected] or Joe Williams at (361) 593-4873 or at Field on campus this weekend and Javelina high jumper Jeron Morales at (361) 593-4872 or at [email protected]. Robinson will be among the competitors. [email protected]. The release stated, “The CDC and Oregon health authorities July 2-5 - Volleyball All-Skills July 10 – General: Boys Basketball Skills Camp in Kingsville. have indicated that there is no evidence that campus visitors are at Camp in Kingsville, ages 11-18, 2-6 General: Athletic Training Camp in Kingsville, for information contact Ruben Cantu at increased risk of getting meningococcal disease from casual p.m. July 2, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. July 3-5, [email protected], phone: (361) 593-2493. contact with the University of Oregon students, faculty or staff. contact Tanya Allen at (361) 593-2413 or at [email protected] or Joe July 13 – General: Athletic Training Camp in Kingsville. “Meningitis is generally transmitted through direct exchange of Morales at (361) 593-4872 or at July 14 – General: Athletic Training Camp in Kingsville. respiratory and throat secretions by close personal contact, such as [email protected] Aug. 12 – Football: Javelina report to begin preseason workouts in sharing drinks or kissing. Fortunately, none of the bacteria that July 6-10 – Boys Basketball Skills Kingsville, Javelina Stadium. cause meningitis are as contagious as the common cold or the flu Camp in Kingsville, ages 7-17, 8 a.m.-5 Aug. 17 – Volleyball: Javelinas begin preseason workouts in and the bacteria cannot live outside a person’s body for an extended p.m. July 6-9, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. July 10, Kingsville, Steinke Center. period of time. contact Omar Gonzalez at (361) 593- Sept. 4 – Volleyball: Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. “People who have meningococcal disease do not always show 4874 or at vs. Southern Wesleyan (S.C.), 11 a.m. [email protected]. symptoms. To prevent the spread of the disease, do not share vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 3 p.m. July 12-14 – Athletic Training Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Texas A&M items that touched another person’s mouth. These items include Camp in Kingsville, contact Ruben drinking cups, eating utensils, cosmetics, lip balm, cigarettes and Cantu at (361) 593-2493 or at International Dual in Laredo. pipes. Be aware that kissing can also spread the disease. [email protected]. Sept. 5 – Football: Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 7 p.m. “Currently the guidelines provided by the CDC only authorize July 13-17 – Girls Basketball Volleyball: Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. the use of the newly approved meningitis B vaccine under outbreak Camps in Kingsville, Individual vs. Central Oklahoma, 1 p.m. vs. Maryville (Mo.), 5 p.m. situations which limits its availability to University of Oregon Shooting/Skill Camp, 9-11 a.m., fourth through sixth grades; Little Javelina Sept. 11 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville students only.” Camp, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., kindergarten vs. St. Mary’s, noon. Robinson, one of the top high jumpers in the world, is set to through third grade; Shooting and vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. compete Friday against the top pros and amateurs in the U.S. Position Camp, 2-5 p.m., seventh Football: Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of Fame through 12th grades; register at Weekend). LUKE PRIHODA, JAVELINA pitching coach, holds the same www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. For Sept. 12 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville position with the Green Bay (Wis.) Bullfrogs this summer. information, contact Brittany Mason vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. at [email protected] or at vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. (Continued on Page 4) (361) 593-2499. Javelina Hash Football, Baseball Add Signees The Texas A&M-Kingsville He was the most valuable Junior College, right-handed By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs football team added two signees player in district in basketball, pitcher, 5-11, 185, Jr. last week and the baseball team averaging 14.9 points. 6.1 Preston Plovanich, Santa Fe, (Continued from Page 3) signed a pitcher from Kenedy rebounds and 3.9 steals a game. outfielder and left-handed pitcher, 5-10, 185, Fr. He is with head coach Skip Handelsman, who was Prihoda’s High School. In football, he had 20 Michael Rohland, League coach when he played for the Fayetteville (N.C.) SwampDogs in Tre Hobbs, 5-10, 160-pound touchdowns passing and 17 quarterback from Detroit, Mich., rushing. He was 154 of 295 (.522) City (Clear Creek), 5-9, 170, 2006. Prihoda was the Coastal Plain League pitcher of the year. and Marcus Porter, 5-10, 180- passing. outfielder, Fr. Prihoda was in his first season as the Javelina pitching coach pound defensive back from Los Javelina Signees Football in the spring. Angeles, Calif., and Los Angeles Baseball Justin Aminzadeh, Corpus He is working on a graduate degree at TAMUK. Harbor College, signed with the Ruben Almaguer, Deer Park Christi (King), 6-1, 165, kicker/ Javelina football program. (South), 5-11, 205, infielder, Fr. punter, Fr. THE NCAA DIVISION II men’s basketball Elite Eight will be Baseball signed one of the Michael Box, Humble Anthony Autry, Norcross, played in the Dr. Pepper Arena in Frisco March 23-26, 2016. top players in Class 2A in Dominic (Atascocita) and Ranger Junior Ga., and Hutchinson (Kan.) It would be like a home site for the Lone Star Conference Cruz. College, 6-3, 227, pitcher, Jr. Community College, 6-4, 191, wide teams. Cruz, 6-1, 165-pound pitcher, Alex Canul, Edinburg (North), receiver The LSC Championships will be March 2-5 in Allen. has some of the best statistics in 6-4, 215, pitcher and designated Torey Boozer, Arlington Allen and Frisco are 12 miles apart and part of the Metroplex the state. hitter, Fr. (Oakridge), 6-3, 210, safety, Fr. area. In the Class 2A state playoffs, Dominic Cruz, Kenedy, 6-1, Nicholas Bowerman, Amarillo, The LSC headquarters is located in Richardson. Frisco and he pitched 14 innings and threw 172 155, pitcher and outfielder, Fr. 6-2, 200, linebacker, Fr. Richardson are 25 miles apart. pitches in a victory over Harper. Jacob Foitek, Denton (Dallas Justin Carroll, Dickinson, 5- Four days later, he threw 144 Bishop Lynch) and Odessa 10, 210, linebacker, Fr. LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: pitches in a playoff appearance. College, 6-2, 190, pitcher, Jr. Brian Chisum, Eagle Pass, 6-3, …..Casey Loper has been named a graduate assistant volleyball He was 12-0 this spring and Jordan Gunter, Santa Fe, first 190, quarterback, Fr. coach at West Texas A&M. pitched 88.1 innings, striking out baseman, 6-0, 235, Fr. Zach Davis, Sugar Land (Austin), 6-1, 180, safety, Fr. She has been a player at Eastern Oregon, an NAIA school, and 166. Timothy Johnson, Santa Fe, Steven De Luna, Edinburg was a first-team All-America honoree. His opponent batting average shortstop, outfielder and right- was .132. handed pitcher, 6-2, 190, Fr. (Vela), 6-2, 220, fullback, Fr. Loper is a native of Powell Butte, Ore. Cruz pitched the Lions to the Hunter Lehman, Kyle Aaron Dilworth, Corpus …..Former Cameron men’s basketball coach Nate Gamet and state semifinals and a 21-3 record. (Lehman) and Blinn Junior Christi (Flour Bluff), 6-1, 180, wide former Aggie players Craig Foster and Milton Garner will be part of In his four seasons at College, 6-0, 200, catcher and receiver, Fr. a U.S. team that will take part in a two-week trip to China. Kenedy, he had 580 strikeouts and pitcher, Jr. Jackson Effiom, Austin (Hyde Foster and Garner were Lone Star Conference players of the compiled a 2.40 ERA. Donovan Lewis, Manvel, Park), 5-10, 192, running back, Fr. year in 2012 and 2013. Cruz has also competed in right-handed pitcher, 6-1, 195, Fr. Jonathon General, Ocala, Fla. …..Christi Williams was named the new women’s head golf football, basketball and track and Sebastian Palacios, Corpus (Trinity Catholic) and Allan coach at Cameron last week. field. Christi (Calallen) and Midland (Continued on Page 5) She will also be the athletic event coordinator. Williams has been the men’s and women’s golf coach at Western Texas College for the past two years. Prior to Western Texas, she was a graduate assistant golf coach at Hardin-Simmons where she received a master’s degree. Williams played golf at Mary Hardin-Baylor and holds a bachelor’s degree from the school. She is from Snyder and was a member of the 2005 and 2006 state championship golf teams at the school. …..Cameron head women’s basketball coach Tom Webb was chosen to take part in a Women’s Basketball Coaches Association invitation-only program at Columbia University for a two-day elite leadership training program. The Center for Coaching Excellence provides a learning experience by utilizing the resources of Columbia, a leading research university. Coaches attending learn through collaborative and interactive learning sessions. It also provides coaches networking opportunities with their peers and top industry leaders. Webb has been at Cameron for seven seasons and was the 2015 Lone Star Conference coach of the year. Catching Drill …..David Lewis has been hired as the men’s basketball coach James Jefferson, center, and Parker Cundiff, Javelina assistant coaches, run a catching drill during one of at Angelo State. (Continued on Page 5) the Javelina Football Camp sessions last week in Javelina Stadium. Javelina Hash Football, Baseball Add Signees (Continued from Page 4) Mich., 6-2, 252, defensive end/ (Warren), 6-2, 247, guard, Fr. By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Hancock (Calif.) College, 6-0, 190, linebacker, Fr. Omar Wilkins, Houston defensive lineman, Jr. Confidence Okpoko, Sugar (Elkins), 6-1, 300, offensive line, Fr. (Continued from Page 4) Brandon Graham, Corpus Land (Fort Bend Clements), 6-1, Henry Young, Seguin, 5-10, Christi (King), 6-5, 290, offensive 231, defensive lineman, Fr. 175, quarterback, Fr. He has been a video analyst/opposition scout for the Orlando tackle, Fr. Nick Pelrean, Houston Men’s Basketball Magic for the past year and before that held the same position with Tyler Handson, Sinton, 6-1, (Chavez), 5-10, 180, running back, Cris Boleware, Arlington the Austin Toros in the NBA D-League. . 185, quarterback, Fr. Fr. (Seguin) and Navarro College, 5- A native of Kingwood, he holds a bachelor’s degree from the Tre Hobbs, Detroit, Mich., 5- Marcus Porter, Los Angeles, 11, point guard, Jr. University of Texas where he was a student assistant coch. 10, 160, quarterback, Fr. Calif., and Los Angeles Harbor Kyre Edwards, Pasadena Stephen Irby, San Antonio College, 5-10, 180, defensive back, (Rayburn), 6-2, guard, Fr. NCAA DIVISION II notes: (Brennan), 5-10, 205, running back, Jr. JaMarkus Horace, Sugar Land …..Nick Sell, senior at Seton Hill (Pa.), was named the 2015 Fr. Ian Perry, Houston (Austin) and Nicholls (La.) State, Tino Martinez Award recipient. Shannon Joseph, Houston (Hightower), 5-10, 225, linebacker, 6-6, forward, Sr. The award goes to NCAA Division II’s outstanding player (Hightower), 6-1, 210, linebacker/ Fr. Robert Stevenson, Houston selected by D2Baseball News. defensive end, Fr. Kyle Plum, San Diego, Calif., (Eisenhower) and McLennan He had a .444 batting average and 28 home runs. He also had Justin Lofton, Missouri City and Colorado State, 5-10, 170, Community College, 6-7, 195, 18 doubles and four triples. (Marshall), 6-1, 170, defensive wide receiver, So. forward, Fr. Sell led Division II with 92 runs batted in and had a 1.032 back, Fr. Roe Posada, Katy (Seven David Woodard, Cross Plains, slugging percentage. Jordan Martinez, New Lakes), 6-3, 215, tight end, Fr. Tenn., and Trevecca Nazarene Luke Spies, Katy, 6-4, 290, He was All-America on three teams. Braunfels, 6-2, 190, offensive line, (Tenn.), 6-2, guard, Sr. offensive line, Fr. Will Albertson of Catawba (N.C.) was runnerup and Collins Fr. Softball Christian McFerrin, Humble Gary Stinnette, Round Rock Arabella Acosta-Cantu, Cuthrell of North Carolina-Pembroke and Justin Garcia of Nova Kingwood, 6-4, 265, offensive (Stony Point), 6-0, 205, running Portland (Gregory-Portland), Southeastern (Fla.) tied for third in the voting. lineman, Fr. back, Fr. infield, Fr. …..Nova Southeastern (Fla.) head baseball coach Greg Brown Devin Mendez, San Antonio Torrey Thomas, Katy Lindsey Angelico, San and athletic director Michael Mominey received a public reprimand (Roosevelt), 5-11, 185, defensive (Morton Ranch), 6-4, 210, tight Antonio (Johnson), outfield, Fr. and penalties for misconduct during the NCAA Division II South back, Fr. end, Fr. Roxanne Chapa, McAllen Region baseball playoffs in Livingston, Ala. Alex Merchant, Houston Malik Tisdale, Houston (Sharyland), catcher, Fr. They “engaged in unprofessional behavior that included (Dulles), 5-11, 190, safety, Fr. (Lamar), 6-3, 220, linebacker, Fr. Delila Gillespie, San Antonio inappropriate language and a verbal tirade against the umpire crew Jared Mosley, Orchard Park, Nathan Turner, San Antonio (Continued on Page 10) chief and umpire evaluator” according to a report from the NCAA. “The NCAA Division II Baseball Committee was disappointed with the unprofessional behavior displayed by the Nova Southeastern baseball coach Greg Brown and the school athletics director Michael Mominey,” Doug Jones, chair of the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee, said. “The committee expects that coaches and athletics administrators will behave in a professional manner at all times and serve as positive role models for student- athletes at NCAA championships. The committee also expects team A Night at the Park representatives to treat game officials with respect regardless of Harold Hees, right, and whether they agree or disagree with officiating decisions.” his wife, Jo Ann, at Whataburger Field for the President’s Circle night at the park last The Javelina Highlights is week. Hees is a member of the Javelina published weekly by the Hall of Fame and was a Kingsville Publishing Co. member of the 1959 national championship Send pictures or football team. Center is TAMUK chief of staff correspondence to: Randy Hughes. Editor Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, 700 University Blvd., Kingsville, TX 78363 Damian Feeney Chelsea Gonzalez Michal Idziak Elias Madrid Francisco Solis Kathy Trevino 201 Earn Letters During 2014-15 Intercollegiate Seasons Two hundred and one field, outdoor track & field, field, Port Lavaca (Calhoun). track & field, outdoor track & field, Arlington, N.Y. Brady Bippert, baseball, athletes earned letters with Rio Grande City. Deon Hope, indoor & field, Bishop. Kenny Zamorano, La Grange. Texas A&M-Kingsville Thirty-two received track & field, outdoor track Taylor McCumber, indoor track & field, Haley Boyett, softball, intercollegiate athletic teams letters in two sports. & field, St. Michael, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, Robinson. during the 2014-15 school These are: Barbados. outdoor track & field, Harlingen (South). Austen Bradshaw, year. Tarah Aliceaacosta, Emanuel Ibanez, cross George West. The remainder earned basketball, Waco. Six of the athletes indoor track & field, country, indoor track & Jasmine Miller, indoor their letters in one sport. Ollie Brady, football, lettered in three different outdoor track & field, field, Kingsville (King). track & field, outdoor track These are: Missouri City (Elkins). sports. They were on the Houston (Langham Creek). Colt Labay, indoor track & field, Houston (Marshall). Will Abbott, baseball, Corinne Brassell, cross country, indoor track Aricela Alvarez, indoor & field, outdoor track & Cheyanne Nalle, indoor Coppell. softball, Madisonville. and field and outdoor track track & field, outdoor track field, Cameron (Yoe). track & field, outdoor track Chaz Adams, football, Mitchell Bro, baseball, and field teams. & field, Bishop. Jalen LeCounte, indoor & field, Woonsocket, R.I. Houston (Alief Taylor). Bedford (Euless Trinity). These are: Lutalo Boyce, indoor track & field, outdoor track Mariah Noyola, cross Edward Aguilar, cross Aaron Bueno, football, Damian Feeney, cross track & field, outdoor track & field, Houston (Ridge country, outdoor track & country, Brownsville Ben Bolt. country, indoor track & & field, Westbury, N.Y. Point). field, Harlingen (South). (Hanna). Ashley Bukowski, field, outdoor track & field, Malcolm Cameron, Alyssa Leister, indoor Amber Perry, indoor Wesley Aguilar, volleyball, Harlingen. Stony Point, N.Y. indoor track & field, track & field, outdoor track track & field, outdoor track baseball, San Diego, Calif. Clay Campbell, Chelsea Gonzalez, cross outdoor track & field, & field, Nordheim. & field, Goliad. Jorge Alanis, cross baseball, Sugar Land country, indoor track & Washington D.C. Alex Lichtenberger, Ramon Quijano, indoor country, Rio Grande City. (Lamar). field, outdoor track & field, Richard Cervantes, cross country, indoor track track & field, outdoor track Keleci Amushie, Francisco Campos, Corpus Christi (Carroll). indoor track & field, & field, Bishop (Academy). & field, Rota, Spain. football, Richmond (Terry). indoor track & field, Michal Idziak, cross outdoor track & field, Javier Lopez, indoor Jeron Robinson, indoor Cline Andrews, Mission (Sharyland). country, indoor track & Mission (Sharyland). track & field, outdoor track track & field, outdoor track baseball, Sugar Land Meagan Cantu, golf, field, outdoor track & field, Luis Gonzalez, indoor & field, Cordova, Spain. & field, Houston (Travis). (Clements). Monte Alto (Edcouch-Elsa). Mosina, Poland. track & field, outdoor track Courtney Macon, Shane Stehle, cross Kayla Arciba, cross Marquise Cardinal, Elias Madrid, cross & field, Roma. indoor track & field, country, outdoor track & country, Corpus Christi football, Spring (Klein country, indoor track & Javan Gray, indoor track outdoor track & field, Dallas field, Orange Grove. (Moody). Collins). field, outdoor track & field, & field, outdoor track & (Carter). Derek Tesch, indoor Larren Artis, baseball, Brayton Carlson, Evans, Ga. field, Springfield, Ore. Bryce Martin, indoor track & field, outdoor track Amarillo. baseball, Cedar Rapids. Francisco Solis, cross Ramon Hernandez, track & field, outdoor track & field, Blanco. Dylan Bass, baseball, Iowa. country, indoor track & indoor track & field, & field, Salado. Valeria Vrana, indoor Magnolia (Tomball). Jaeleen Castro, softball, field, outdoor track & field, outdoor track & field, Kaina Martinez, indoor track & field, outdoor track Kyra Bauer, basketball, San Antonio (Roosevelt). Corpus Christi (Miller). Harlingen. track & field, outdoor track & field, Seguin (Navarro). Hutto. Christian Caudle, Kathy Trevino, cross Drew Hill, indoor track & field, Seine Bight, Belize. Jordan Yamoah, indoor Ryan Benitez, baseball, baseball, Houston (Klein). country, indoor track & & field, outdoor track & Molly Martinez, indoor track & field, outdoor track New Braunfels. (Continued on Page 7) 201 Earn Letters During 2014-15 Intercollegiate Seasons (Continued from Page 6) Ibarra, Ecuador. Spring. Pearland (Dawson). Antonio (McCollum). Trey Sumpter, basketball, Kelly Cavanaugh, Lamond Hills, football, Musa Mahmud, football, Mike O’Neal, football, Ashley Rivera, golf, Birmingham, Ala. volleyball, San Antonio San Antonio (Stevens). Houston (Jones). San Antonio (Steele). McAllen. Katie Tapley, softball, (Clark). Emond Hobbs, football, Jamey Malvern, outdoor Jennifer Ortiz, basketball, Manny Rivera, cross Mildred. Raul Cervantes, indoor Freeport (Brazosport). track & field, Evansville, Ind. Corpus Christi (King). country, Denton (Guyer). Elliot Taylor, basketball, track & field, Weslaco (East). Miles Holcomb, David Massey, baseball, Shavon Pennie, football, Ruby Robertson, Houston (Marshall). Kaila Chizer, basketball, baseball, Dripping Springs. Boerne (Champion). Bryan. basketball, Arlington (Bowie). Sebastian Taylor, Pearland. Brittney Holcombe, Anyssa Matheson, Trevor Pesek, football, Braedon Robinson, football, Irving (MacArthur). Carlie Clark, softball, indoor track & field, Corpus volleyball, Worley, Idaho. Inez (Industrial). football, San Antonio (East Trey Taylor, baseball, Warsaw, Va. Christi (King). T.J. McCullough, J.P. Phillips, baseball, Central). Leander (Rouse). Chris Cooper, football, Karly Huebel, volleyball, football, Reddick, Fla. Spring. Johnathan Robinson, Joe Te’o, football, San Antonio (Southwest). Houston (Jersey Village). Matt Mendez, football, Sheridan Pilcher, football, San Antonio Fairfield, Calif. Alexis Copeland, Carl Huizar, baseball, Los Fresnos. basketball, Hurst (L.D. Bell). (Brandeis). Matt Terroones, basketball, San Antonio Bishop. Amy Mendoza, cross Greg Pitre, football, Jimmy Roche, baseball, baseball, Mesquite (Horn). (O’Connor). Ifey Ibik, football, country, Pharr (Pharr-San Hutto. Corpus Christi (Calallen). Don Thomas, basketball, Brianna Costilla, golf, Houston (Travis). Juan-Alamo). Daniel Ramirez, football, Brittany Rodriguez, golf, Spring. Eagle Pass. Ope Ibrahim, basketball, Darnelle Mickens, Harlingen. Corpus Christi (Moody). Jordan Thomas, football, Ashley Coy, golf, Houston (Bush). outdoor track & field, Tessa Ramirez, Demmee Rodriguez, San Antonio (Stevens). Bastrop. Brandon James, football, Westbury, N.Y. basketball, San Antonio basketball, Harlingen. Peyton Tilley, football, Joe Crowe, football, Houston (Kashmere). Tonje Milde, basketball, (Reagan). Valerie Rodriguez, indoor Leander. Houston (Aldine Nimitz). Hayden James, baseball, Boenes, Norway. Valerie Ramirez, softball, track & field, Mission Ashley Tipps, volleyball, Marija Dimitrovska, Corpus Christi (King). Trey Mitchell, football, Waco (Midway). (Sharyland). Houston (Cypress Woods). tennis, Skopje, Macedonia. Lauren Jay, basketball, Clovis, Calif. Ty Ramos, cross Bella Rosas, softball, San Mike Utu, football, Pago Loren Donaldson, San Antonio (Smithson Valarie Moehrig, country, Moulton. Antonio (Business Careers). Pago, American Samoa. softball, Alvin. Valley). volleyball, La Vernia. DeVon Rhodes, football, Kamen Ruelas, football, Augafa Vaaulu, football, Lance Elling, baseball, Stephanie Johns, Trevor Moses, football, Langham Creek. Victoria (St. Joseph). Los Angeles, Calif. San Antonio (O’Connor). volleyball, Lubbock Corpus Christi (Calallen). Cherrelle Richardson, Myrissa Sanchez, Shawn Vasquez, football, Brandon Etienne, (Coronado). Ariana Munoz, softball, outdoor track & field, San softball, Portland (Gregory- Discovery Bay, Calif. basketball, Houston (North Blake Johnson, baseball, Alice. Antonio (Jay). Portland). Hayden Vesely, baseball, Shore). Sugar Land (Clements). Uriel Oliver, football, Alex Rios, football, San Brandon Sandoval, Victoria (St. Joseph). Krystal Faison, Troy Jones, basketball, baseball, Corpus Christi Ashley Viera, volleyball, San Antonio Alexandria, La. (Moody). basketball, Corpus Christi (Judson). Will Juarez, football, Mark Savere, football, (Ray). Dean Feitman, baseball, Carrollton (Hebron). San Antonio (Warren). Bo Villarreal, football, Lindsay. Ariel Kellogg, softball, Jessica Sellers, golf, San San Antonio (McCollum). Ryan Fickel, baseball, New Caney. Former Record Antonio (Steele). Michelle Wagner, Liberty Hill. Miles Kirksey, football, Holder Adrian Silguero, basketball, Port Lavaca Jamal Foote, football, Missouri City (Elkins). Harrison Carrington, baseball, Corpus Christi (Calhoun). Richmond (Lamar). Casey Klobedans, who was on the (John Paul II). Clint Wallace, baseball, Anthony Forker, volleyball, Boerne Javelina track and field Mario Siller, baseball, Corpus Christi (Tuloso- football, Houston (Champion). teams in San Antonio (MacArthur). Midway). (Westfield). Alex Kuyinu, football, 1992-93, held the Weston Silverberg, Jake Wallace, football, Sarah Fountain, Missouri City (Dulles). school high jump baseball, Katy (Taylor). Victoria (West). volleyball, Las Cruces, N.M. Patrick LaFleur, football, record at 7-3.25 before Camisha Simpson, Kelsey Washington, Christian Garcia, Houston (Cypress Woods). Jeron Robinson broke indoor track & field, Houston volleyball, Cuero. football, Eagle Pass. Max Lehing, football, the mark in his (Clear Springs). D.J. Weathers, freshman season. Tiance Gardner, football, San Antonio (Judson)l. Justin Smith, indoor basketball, Mexia. Carrington won the Micah Weaver, Angleton. Darius Lively, football, Lone Star Conference track & field, Yokosuka, Jamar Goodwin, Lancaster. gold medal in the high Japan. basketball, Poth. basketball, Ennis. Deondric Lofton, jump in 1993 but was Karri Smith, softball, Adalaide Wenzel, Henry Greathouse, football, Victoria (East). the NCAA Division II Alvin. basketball, Victoria (East). football, Blanco. Aundra Long, football, national champion and Zach Smith, baseball, Will West, basketball, Zemarcus Green, Huntsville. won the LSC gold in Bridge City. Houston (Clear Lake). football, Pasadena (Dobie). Rachael Longoria, the triple jump in 1992 Demarcus Spurlock, Chelsea Williams, cross Miguel Hanze, outdoor softball, Hutto. and 1993. football, Houston (North country, Pasadena (Dobie). track & field, Guayaquil, Tabata Lua, tennis, Forest). Duan Wright, Ecuador. Mexico City, Mexico. Mason Stewart, football, basketball, Alexandria, La. Kendall Hensley, Stephanie Lugo, softball, Houston (Memorial). Brett Zaccardo, football, George West. Harlingen (South). Kirby Sullivan, golf, volleyball, Amarillo Mariaxi Herrera, tennis, Dustin Luna, baseball Montgomery. (Bushland). 1970 Football Team Celebrating 45th Anniversary This Fall The 1970 Texas A&I football Defensive lineman Margarito Douglas was the most linebacker Larry Edwards, a fifth the national title was his third at team will celebrate the 45th Guerrero was on the Associated valuable back in the national round draft choice of the New the helm of the Javelina program. anniversary of its winning the Press Little All-American and championship game and Young York Giants and offensive tackle He would win three more titles NAIA national championship. NAIA All-America first teams. was the most valuable lineman. Andy Browder, drafted by the before retiring at the end of the Most members of the team Quarterback Defensive tackle Ernest Price . 1976 season. were also on the 1969 squad that and linebacker Robert Young were was the most valuable lineman in Gil Steinke, who was named Assistant coaches were Bob had won a national title. NAIA All-America. the national semifinal playoff game the NAIA national coach of the Caskey, Willie Crafts, Ron Gentry, The 1970 squad had an 11-1 Wideout Dwight Harrison McMillon was the LSC year and LSC coach of the year, Fred Jonas, Ken Kelley and Don record with a victory over Trinity was on the defensive player of the year. was head coach of the team and McDonald. in a non-conference game and Coaches Association All-America Brown and Douglas were with wins over Lone Star unit. elected captains of the team. Conference opponents McMurry, Guerrero, Harrison, defensive Seven members of the 1970 S.F. Austin State, East Texas State, lineman Claude McMillon, squad were drafted by NFL teams. Four Javelinas On Preseason Sul Ross State, Tarleton State, wideout Eldridge Small and Young Two members of the team Sam Houston State, Howard were on the All-Texas College first were first-round draft choices after All-America Football Team Payne and Southwest Texas State. team. concluding their college careers. Four Texas A&M-Kingsville players have been named to the USA The Javelinas defeated All-LSC first team honorees Small was a first-round draft pick College Division II Preseason All-America honorable mention team. Wofford (S.C.), 38-7, in the were offensive lineman Jim Brown, of the New York Giants and Price Javelinas on the squad are: national championship game in Douglas, Guerrero, Harrison, was a first round pick of the …..Kelechi Amushie, junior defensive back from Richmond (Terry). Greenville, S.C., and beat McMillon, defensive tackle Detroit Lions. …..Christian Garcia, senior offensive lineman from Eagle Pass. Wisconsin-Platteville, 16-0, in a Curtiss Neal, Small and Young. Other draftees on the 1970 …..Trevor Moses, sophomore linebacker from Corpus Christi semifinal playoff game in team were Harrison, a second (Calallen). Kingsville. round draft pick of the Denver …..Shawn Vasquez, senior running back from Brentwood, Calif. The lone loss was to Angelo Broncos; Douglas, a third round The Javelinas report Aug. 12 for the start of preseason workouts State. draftee by the Baltimore Colts; and the season opener is Sept. 5 with Incarnate Word in San Antonio. Four members of the team defensive back Levi Johnson, a were All-America first team. draftee of the Detroit Lions;

1970 Javelina Football Team Members of the 1970 Javelina football team are, left to right, front row, Charles Matula, Bobby Redus, Jim Brown, Karl Douglas, Robert Young, Glen Tegeler, Curtiss Neal, Margarito Guerrero, Danny Joe Lewis, Guile Vela and Charles Wilson; second row, Levi Johnson, Tom Morton, Andy Browder, Claude McMillon, Floyd Goodwin, Larry Edwards, Mike Roley, Eugene Kubelka and Donald Washington; third row, Dwight Harrison, Scott Somers, David Hopkins, Robert Hubenak, Charles Lee, Doug Jones, Jimmy Srp, Larry Smith and Clarence Alberts; fourth row, Fred Kasper, Randy Beakley, Billy Cottle, Butch Trueheart, Francis Fries, Mike Wendel, Marion Danna and John Jackson; fifth row, Eldridge Small, Allen Kaiser, Robert Rodriguez, Toby Chadick, Jim Stewart, Frank Ratka, Burl McCandless and Winstel Miller; sixth row, Desi Najera, Charles Bishop, Ruford Huff, George Washington, student trainer Brian Drake, student trainer David Krebs, student trainer Al Shuford and student trainer Willie Gipson. Inserted are Ernest Price, left, and Ed Scott. 1970 Javelina Football Team Name P Cl. Hometown (School) Burl McCandless LB Fr. San Antonio (Roosevelt) Clarence Alberts RB Fr. Austin (Manor) Norris McVea DB Fr. San Antonio (Brackenridge) Roy Allee G Fr. Houston (Klein) Arturo Martinez G Fr. Orange Grove Charles Bishop LB Fr. Rio Hondo Charles Matula FB Sr. Hallettsville Jake Backman G Fr. San Antonio (Antonian) Claude McMillon G Jr. San Benito Randy Beakley RB So. New Braunfels Winstel Miller C Fr. Ganado Jim Brown G Sr. Van Vleck Sam Montgomery G Jr. Mercedes Rocky Bunting DB Fr. DeLeon Tom Morton T So. Ridgeland, S.C. Toby Chadick WB Fr. Pasadena (Rayburn) Desi Najera QB Fr. Brownsville Billy Cottle LB Fr. Pleasanton Curtiss Neal T Jr. Austin (Austin) Marion Danna QB Fr. Houston (St. Pius) Gary Pelech QB So. Floresville Karl Douglas QB Sr. Houston (Worthing) Robert Polanco E Fr. San Antonio (Burbank) Larry Edwards LB Jr. Houston (Kashmere) Ernest Price T So. Corpus Christi (Miller) Robert Esco T Fr. Round Rock Frank Ratka E Fr. Houston (Austin) John Everett T Fr. Houston (St. Pius) Bobby Redus FB Sr. Natalia Francis Fries T Fr. League City (Clear Creek) Lamar Rodriguez RB So. Falfurrias Jim Gandy G Fr. Ganado Robert Rodriguez RB Fr. Falfurrias Richard Gilstrap E Fr. Bishop Mike Roley C Jr. Yokohama, Japan Floyd Goodwin G So. Galveston (Ball) Eldridge Small WR Jr. Houston (Wheatley) Dan Goynes E Fr. George West Larry Smith DB Fr. Cuero Margarito Guerrero G Sr. Corpus Christi (Miller) Scott Somers G So. Corpus Christi (King) Charles Hahn T Jr. Charlotte Jim Srp DB Jr. Corpus Christi (T-M) Dwight Harrison WR Sr. Beaumont (South Park) Jim Stewart RB Fr. Belton David Hopkins LB Jr. Cleburne Glen Tegeler LB Sr. Bellville Robert Hubenak E So. Boling Butch Trueheart WR So. Houston (Spring Woods) Ruford Huff RB Fr. Rockport (Rockport-Fulton) Doug Vannoy T Fr. Kingsville Harold Jackson RB Fr. Bay City Guile Vela RB Sr. Falfurrias John Jackson E Fr. Rockport (Rockport-Fulton) Don Washington RB Sr. Palacios Mike Jaksik LB So. San Antonio (Judson) George Washington RB Fr. Houston (Williams) Former Teammates Levi Johnson DB So. Corpus Christi (Miller) Mike Wendel QB Fr. Boling James Jefferson, right, Javelina assistant football coach, Keith Johse LB Fr. Boling Bill Wendling E So. Premont and BayBay McClinton of San Antonio were teammates on Doug Jones QB So. Corpus Christi (Ray) Jim Wendling T Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. the Javelina football team in the mid-1980s. They got Allen Kaiser LB So. Center Point Charlie Wilson T Sr. Pattison (Royal) together last week at the Javelina Football Camp in Fred Kasper DB Jr. Ganado Robert Young LB Sr. Houston (Klein) Javelina Stadium. McClinton had a son who was a partici- Eugene Kubelka T Sr. Somerville HEAD COACH: Gil Steinke pant in the camp. Charles Lee G Fr. Humble ASSISTANT COACHES: Bob Caskey, Willie Crafts, Danny Joe Lewis G Sr. Elgin Ron Gentry, Fred Jonas, Ken Kelley, Don McDonald. Jim Lewis T Fr. Zapata HEAD TRAINER: Ron Hunt John Mallett G Jr. Houston (Davis) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Fred Nuesch 39 College, High School Football Games Scheduled for Javelina Stadium Thirty-nine college and varsity will host Beeville. Sept. 4 – Academy Commerce, 7 p.m. Oct. 15 – H.M. King Oct. 30 – Academy high school football games The Javelinas home varsity vs. Falfurrias, 7:30 Sept. 24 – Academy sub-varsity vs. Zapata, 5:30 varsity vs. Banquete, 7:30 are scheduled for Texas open their home schedule p.m. sub-varsity vs. Freer, 5:30, and 7:30 p.m. p.m. A&M-Kingsville’s Javelina Sept. 12 when Missouri Sept. 10 – Academy 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16 – Academy Nov. 5 – Academy sub- Stadium this fall and this S&T visits for a non- sub-varsity vs. Bishop, 5:30 Sept. 25 – H.M. King varsity vs. Bloomington, varsity vs. Taft, 5:30, 6:30 doesn’t include possible conference game. and 7 p.m. varsity vs. Raymondville, 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. postseason playoff 2015 Football Schedule for Sept. 11 – H.M. King 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 – Academy sub- Nov. 6 – H.M. King contests. Javelina Stadium varsity vs. Rockport-Fulton, Sept. 26 – Texas A&M- varsity vs. Skidmore-Tynan, varsity vs. Hidalgo, 7:30 The Javelinas, H.M. Aug. 20 – Academy 7:30 p.m. Kingsville vs. West 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. p.m. King High School varsity varsity vs. Woodsboro Sept. 12 – Texas A&M- Alabama, 7 p.m. Oct. 23 – H.M. King and sub-varsity and Santa (scrimmage), 6 p.m. Kingsville vs. Missouri Oct. 1 – H.M. King sub- varsity vs. La Feria, 7:30 Gertrudis Academy varsity Aug. 27 – Academy S&T, 7 p.m. varsity vs. Ingleside, 5:30 p.m. and sub-varsity have games sub-varsity vs. Pettus, 5:30 Sept. 17 – H.M. King and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 – Texas A&M- set for the facility. p.m. sub-varsity vs. Robstown, Oct. 8 – Academy sub- Kingsville vs. West Texas The first action will be Aug. 28 – H.M. King 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. varsity vs. Odem, 5:30, 6:30 A&M, 7 p.m. Aug. 20 when Academy will varsity vs. Beeville, 7:30 Sept. 18 – Academy and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 – H.M. King scrimmage Woodsboro. p.m. varsity vs. Runge, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 – Texas A&M- sub-varsity vs. Rio Grande H.M. King’s first game Sept. 3 – H.M. King Sept. 19 – Texas A&M- Kingsville vs. Tarleton City La Grulla, 5:30 and 7:30 will be Aug. 28 when the varsity vs. Alice, 7:30 p.m. Kingsville vs. Texas A&M- State, 7 p.m. p.m. Football Adds Two Signees, Baseball Inks Kenedy Pitcher (Continued from Page 5) Victoria Schoonard-Saborio, Josie Guzman, Devine, (Rouse), 5-11, outside hitter, Fr. TaSheena Moore, Lubbock (Judson), outfield, Fr. Elk Grove, Calif., shortstop/ distance, Fr. Kadeja Scott, Arlington (Frenship) and Northwestern Lauren Oatman, North second base/outfield, Fr. Adriana Bonin, Conroe (Oak (Mansfield Timberview), 5-6, State, 5-7 guard, Sr. Richland Hills (Richland), outfield, Angelina Villarreal, Neew Ridge), hurdles, 400-meter dash, libero, Fr. Lucia Serrano Ranz, Fr. Braunfels (Canyon), outfield, Fr. 800-meter run, Fr. Abbey Wells, San Antonio Argentona, Spain, 5-9, guard, Fr. Sage Martinez, La Vernia, Track & Field/Cross Country Michael Cavazos, Edinburg (Steele), 5-7, setter, Fr.. Kaylin Roher, League City infield, Fr. LaGa’e Brigance, Missouri (Vela), 400-meter dash, relays, Fr.. Alexis Wick, Leander (Rouse) (Clear Springs) and McLennan Samamtha Moore, Seguin City (Hightower), distance, Fr. Deana Richardson, San and New Mexico State, 6-2, middle Community College, 5-4, guard, Jr. (Schertz Clemens) and Angelina Jade Guerrero, Corpus Christi Antonio (Brennan), sprinter, blocker, So. Joslyn Smith, Amarillo (Palo College, pitcher, Jr. (King), distance, Fr. relays, Fr. Malayzia Winbush, Orange Duro) and Frank Phillips College, Keandria Taylor, Rosebud- (Little Cypress-Mauriceville), 5-9, 5-10, forward, Jr. Lott, sprinter/relays, Fr. middle blocker, Fr. Jamesha Wade, Dallas Teandria Taylor, Rosebud- Women’s Basketball (Lakeview Centennial) and Frank 2015 Javelina Volleyball Schedule Lott, sprinter/relays, Fr. Reneisha Alfred, New Iberia, Phillips College, 5-7, guard, Jr. Sept. 4 – Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. Kendall Torres, Geronimo La., 5-7, forward, Fr. Women’s Golf vs. Southern Wesleyan (S.C.), 11 a.m. (Navarro), 400-meter dash, 800- Lily Hospers, Marybank, New Reanna De La Cruz, Austin vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 3 p.m. meter run, Fr. Zealand, and Edinboro (Pa.) (Westlake), Fr. Sept. 5 – Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. Volleyball University, 6-0, guard, Jr. Rachelle Nielsen, vs. Central Oklahoma, 1 p.m. Madison Brabham, Humble Kaylee Kana, Mont Belvieu Summerland, British Columbia, Fr. vs. Maryville (Mo.), 5 p.m. (Kingwood), 5-10, setter, Fr. (Barbers Hill) and Ranger Junior Women’s Tennis Sept. 11 – Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Invitational Haley Hutchinson, Leander College, 6-0, forward, Jr. Madison Gomez, Houston Tournament in Kingsville (Rouse), 6-0, middle blocker, Fr. Mar Lamadrid, Barcelona, (Sterling), Fr. vs. St. Mary’s, noon. Yaneisy Lua, Leander Spain, 5-10, forward/guard, Fr. Samantha Penz, Bruni, Fr. vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. Sept. 12 – Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Invitational NCAA Division II All-America Baseball Team Tournament in Kingsville Compiled by National College Baseball Writers Association vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. First Team 3.85 average, 14 doubles, four 21 home runs. vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. SP – Craig Brooks, Catawba triples, 26 home runs. DH – Max Waletich, Sept. 18 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (N.C.), Sr., Monroe, N.C., 1.53 OF – Jhalen Jackson, Florida Minnesota State, Sr., Fairmont, Sept. 19 – Our Lady of the Lake, 9:30 a.m. earned run average, 9-1 record, 94 Southern, Jr., Winter Haven, Fla., Minn., .423 average, 11 doubles, Sept. 19 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. innings. .417 average, 13 doubles, two nine home runs. Sept. 23 – Panhandle State (Okla.) in Kingsville, 7 p.m. SP – Justin Donatella, triples, 20 home runs. UTL – Matt Rubino, Francis Sept. 25 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 5 p.m. California-San Diego, Jr., Saugus, OF – Jason Morozowski, Marion (S.C.), Sr., Aliquippa, Pa., Sept. 27 - *Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m. Calif., 1.74 ERA, 9-3 record, 88 Mount Olive (N.C.), Jr., Pembroke .431 average, 19 doubles, four innings. Sept. 29 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. Pines, Fla., .424 average, 19 doubles, triples, eight home runs. SP – Reese Gregory, St. Cloud Oct. 2 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Minn.) State, Jr., St. Cloud, Minn., Oct. 3 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1.49 ERA, 13-0 record, 84.2 innings. Oct. 7 – New Mexico Highligihts in Goodwell, Okla., 4 p.m. RP – Paul Lugan, West Texas Oct. 7 – Panhandle (Okla.) State in Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. A&M, Sr., Thornton, Colo., 1.60 Oct. 9 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 7 p.m. ERA, 5-2 record, 11 saves, 33.2 Oct. 10 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 12:30 p.m. innings. Oct. 10 – Newman (Kan.) in Canyon, 3:30 p.m. C – Will Albertson, Catawba Oct. 15 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (N.C.), Jr., Sophia, N.C., .473 Oct. 23 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. average, 17 doubles, one triple, 26 Oct. 23 – Arkansas-Monticello in Wichita Falls, 5 p.m. home runs. 1B – Ryan Uhl, Indiana (Pa.), Oct. 24 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 2 p.m. Sr., St. Mary’s, Pa., .415 average, Oct. 28 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7 p.m. eight doubles, 29 home runs. Oct. 30 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 2B – Shane Billings, Wingate Oct. 31 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. (N.C.), So., Kernersville, N.C., 4.08 Nov. 3 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 7 p.m. average, 16 doubles, two triples, 10 Nov. 6 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. home runs. Nov. 7 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. SS – Daniel Martin, Azusa Nov. 13 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Pacific (Calif.), Jr., Escondido, Calif., Nov. 14 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. .385 average, 14 doubles, four Nov. 19-21 - Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament at triples, 26 home runs. No. 1 seed. 3B – Nick Sell, Seton Hill (Pa.), Sr., Wexford, Pa., .444 average, 18 *Lone Star Conference matches doubles, four triples, 28 home runs. Ball-Carrying Drill (Bold-faced and italicized matches are at home). OF – Justin Garcia, Nova Jaime Martinez, Javelina offensive back coach, shows participants in a Southeastern (Fla.), Jr., Hialeah, Flal, Javelina Football Camp last week the proper way to hold the football. Javelinas on Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll 63 Javelina Athletes Name Sport Class Major Hometown Stephanie Ames Athletic Trainer Grad Kinesiology Broken Arrow, Okla. On LSC Commissioner’s Eleni Anastasova Tennis Jr. Kinesiology Varna, Bulgaria John Arevalo Football So. Criminal justice Weslaco Spring Honor Roll Jacob Armstrong Football Fr. Kinesiology Victoria (West) Dylan Bass Baseball Fr. Geology Magnolia Sixty-three Texas A&M-Kingsville athletes have been named to the Kyra Bauer Basketball Jr. Kinesiology Hutto Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Victor Beltran Football Fr. Natural gas engineering Rio Grande City To be eligible for the team, an athlete must have at least a 3.30 grade Ollie Brady Football Jr. Management Missouri City (Elkins) point average and be active on the roster. Malcolm Cameron Track & Field Jr. Mechanical engineering Washington D.C. Football and men’s and women’s track and field, which have the most Clay Campbell Baseball So. Industrial management Sugar Land (Lamar) athletes on their rosters, had the most honorees. Football had 20 on the Meagan Cantu Golf So. Kinesiology Monte Alto (Edcouch-Elsa) honor team and track and field had 16. Raul Castillo Football Fr. Kinesiology McAllen (Rowe) Ashley Coy Golf Sr. Psychology Bastrop Christian Cuervo Football Fr. Criminology La Feria Jakorey Davis Football Fr. Criminology San Antonio (Roosevelt) Travis Demas Football Fr. Communications Alvin Marija Dimitrovska Tennis Jr. Information systems Skopje, Macedonia Dylan Dimock Track & Field Jr. Psychology Toronto, Canada Lance Elling Baseball Jr. Civil engineering San Antonio (O’Connor) Sarah Embrey Athletic Trainer Grad Kinesiology Skiatook, Okla. Dean Fleitman Baseball Jr. Mechanical engineering Lindsay Christian Garcia Football Jr. Kinesiology Eagle Pass Chelsea Gonzalez Track & Field Fr. Kinesiology Corpus Christi (Carroll) Javan Gray Track & Field Sr. Management Springfield, Ore. Nadia Grlj Tennis So. Kinesiology Melbourne, Australia Miguel Hanze Track & Field Fr. Pre-engineering Guayaquil, Ecuador Kendall Hensely Football So. Industrial management George West Mariaxi Herrera Tennis Jr. Finance Ibarra, Ecuador Lamont Hills Football Jr. Criminology San Antonio (Stevens) Brittany Holcombe Track & Field Jr. Interdisciplinary studies Corpus Christi (King) Casey Klobedans Volleyball Fr. Finance Boerne (Champion) Alex Lichtenberger Track & Field Fr. Range/wildlife science Bishop (Academy) Aundra Long Football So. History Huntsville Rachel Longoria Softball Fr. Communications disordersHutto Bryce Martin Track & Field So. Civil engineering Salado Kaina Martinez Track & Field Jr. Communication Seine Bight, Belize Taylor McCumber Track & Field Sr. Range/wildlife science George West Tonje Milde Basketball Sr. Natural gas engineering Boenes, Norway Valarie Moehrig Volleyball So. Interdisciplinary studies La Vernia Trevor Moses Football Fr. Criminology Corpus Christi (Calallen) Mariah Noyola Track & Field Fr. Management Harlingen (South) Matthew Priddy Football Fr. General business Orange Grove Henry Pryor Basketball So. Communications Alexandria, La. Daniel Ramirez Football Fr. Marketing Harlingen Marco Regaldo Athletic Trainer Grad Educational administrationZapata Ryan Richardson Track & Field Sr. Management Houston (Clear Lake) Ashley Rivera Golf Sr. Environmental engineeringMcAllen Camp Meeting Brittany Rodriguez Golf Fr. Chemical engineering Corpus Christi (Moody) Javelina head football coach Daren Wilkinson, left, and Mike Dyal met Jacob Scarminach Football Jr. Management Ashland, Ore. at the Javelina Football Camp last week in Javelina Stadium. Dyal, Justin Smith Track & Field Jr. Kinesiology Yokohama, Japan from Kerrville, was a tight end for the Javelinas in 1984-87. He was Shane Stehle Track & Field Fr. Kinesiology Orange Grove named the Lone Star Conference freshman of the year and was All- Sebastian Taylor Football Fr. Industrial management Irving LSC as well as Associated Press Little All-America second team. Dyal Derek Tesch Track & Field Sr. Kinesiology Blanco played for the Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Kathy Trevino Track & Field Sr. Counseling/guidance Rio Grande City Chargers after his collegiate career. He had a son who took part in Martina Urrutia Tennis Fr. General business Madrid, Spain the camp. Emily Vela Tennis Fr. Kinesiology Corpus Christi (Carroll) Bo Villarreal Football So. Management San Antonio (McCollum) Michelle Wagner Basketball Jr. Kinesiology Port Lavaca Jake Wallace Football So. Industrial management Victoria (West) Alexandria Wells Volleyball Jr. Psychology Austin (Bowie) www.javelinaathletics.com Adelaide Wenzel Basketball So. Communication disorders Victoria (East) Jordan Woodward Football Fr. Management Houston (Cypress) Brett Zaccardo Volleyball Fr. Kinesiology Amarillo Congratulations to the Javelina National Champions in 2014-15

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