Football Season Tickets Now On Sale... 2014 Season Just Around the Corner VOLUME XIV, NO. 45 KINGSVILLE, 78363 JUNE 11, 2014 Price, Robinson LSC Athletes of the Year Texas A&M-Kingsville tied the Division II all-time athletes Tim Price and Jeron performance mark. Robinson swept the Lone Star He became an All-American Conference Outdoor Track & Field high jumper for the fourth time in Athletes of the Year awards in the his two seasons with the men’s division. Javelinas, and he has qualified for The conference head the USA Nationals June 26-29 in coaches made the selections. Sacramento, Calif. Price, junior from Corpus Robinson had received the Christi (Carroll), recently won the LSC Track & Field Athlete of the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes at Year in 2013. Work Underway the NCAA Division II In the women’s division, Work has begun on the area that will house the Gil Steinke statue in Javelina Stadium. The area will also Championships and he had taken Angelo State’s Jordan Gray was include personalized benches and paving stones. The dedication is set for Sept. 6 when the Javelinas open both titles in the Lone Star named the top female athlete of their season at home with Humboldt (Calif.) State. Conference Championships. the year and Libby Strickland of He was named the LSC West Texas A&M was the field 16 Javelina Baseball Players Members outstanding male track athlete honoree. after the conference meet. Outdoor Price led the men’s scoring at Track & Field Athlete of the Year Of U.S., Canadian Summer Leagues the national and conference meets Male Track Sixteen Texas A&M- those who concluded their from Victoria (St. Joseph), and and was All-American three times. 2014 – Tim Price, Texas Kingsville players are on summer eligibility this spring. Brian Frazier, outfielder from Robinson, junior from A&M-Kingsville league teams throughout the Four of the Javelinas are in Houston (Kingwood), are with the Houston (Travis), had a record- 2013 – Cameron Lacour, West United States and Canada. Canada and in the Western Major Regina Red Sox; Justin Lee, breaking performance in winning Texas A&M These includes players who Baseball League clubs. infielder from Strathmore, Alberta, the national high jump title, 2012 – Tommy Curry, West will be returning next season and Denver Diefenbach, pitcher is with the Swift Current and Tres clearing 7-6.5. Texas A&M (Continued on Page 3) JAVELINAS IN SUMMER BASEBALL LEAGUES (Continued on Page 5) It broke the meet record and Cline Andrews 3B Bowie Bay Sox Ryan Benitez P Victoria Generals Clay Campbell C Bowie Bay Sox Denver Diefenbach P Regina (Canada) Red Sox Brian Frazier OF Regina (Canada) Red Sox Justen Heuremann P Ozark (Mo.) Generals Blake Johnson OF Bowie Bay Sox Justin Lee IF Swift (Canada) Current Dustin Luna P/OF Liberal (Kan.) Bee Jays David Massey OF Nevada (Mo.) Griffons Ryan Scott P Liberal (Kan.) Bee Jays Mario Siller IF Titans Weston Silverberg P Bowie Bay Sox Trey Taylor P/1B Austin Expos New Seating Tres Tyler P Melville (Canada) Millionaires New seats are being added to a section of the West stands in Javelina Stadium. Work will be completed in Clint Wallace C Nevada (Mo.) Griffons time for the Sept. 6 opener with Humboldt (Calif.) State. Javelina Hash Six Sign Letters With Javelinas Six more athletes have signed Duan Wright of Alexandria, La., By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs was first team All-District 28-5A national letters of intent with and Navarro College. twice. Texas A&M-Kingsville athletic Chizer averaged 12 points and Chizer and Ortiz become the LAST WEEK WAS a sad one for the Lone Star Conference teams. 10.5 rebounds a game at Pearland second and third signees for the and NCAA Division II. The baseball squad signed and had 2.3 steals and 1.3 blocks a women, joining Sheridan Pilcher, Two Texas A&M-Commerce women’s basketball players were Dean Fleitman, 6-3, 210-pound game. 5-9 guard from Hurst L.D. Bell killed in an auto accident near Paris and two others were injured. pitcher from Lindsay and North She has also played for six High School. Aubree Britts, sophomore guard from Lewisville, and Devin Central Texas College, according years on the AAU Pearland Francisco Solis, track and Oliver, junior guard from Rowlett, died in the accident and injured to head coach Jason Gonzales. Flames team. field athlete at Corpus Christi were La’Tisha Hearne, junior forward from Richardson, and He had a game his senior Chizer is the niece of former Miller High School, signed with Zenobia Winbush, sophomore guard from San Antonio (Clemens). season in high school where he Javelina football player Allyn Chizer. the Javelina squad. Britts and Oliver started in the Lions’ game with the Javelinas struck out 20 batters. Ortiz averaged 19 points and He finished sixth in the Class Four basketball players have last season in Kingsville. 14 rebounds a game last season and 4A state meet in the 800-meter run signed national letters of intent There was a deadly shooting on the campus of Seattle Pacific, had four blocked shots per game. in a time of 1:55.19. with Texas A&M-Kingsville She hit 49 percent from the Solis won the 800 in the Region a Division II school in Seattle, Wash. Trey Sumpter, 6-5 guard/ The school had its athletic awards banquet scheduled the night field and 50 percent from the IV-4A and District 31-4A meets. forward at Pearland Dawson High three-point arc. He was an All- of the shooting and it was postponed. School, and Don Thomas, 6-0 Ortiz shot 78 percent from the first-team honoree in cross Javelina athletes competed with Seattle Pacific representatives guard from Spring High School free-throw line. She was All-South country and finished second in at the recent Division II track and field championships in Allendale, and Lee College, have signed with Texas as a junior and senior and district. (Continued on Page 4) Mich. the men’s team, according to head coach Johnny Estelle. FORMER JAVELINA WIDE receiver Brent Holmes is with Kaila Chizer, 6-0 center/ the San Antonio Talons of the League. forward from Pearland, and Holmes was with the Javelinas in 2001-03 and was an All-Lone Jennifer Ortiz, 6-0 center from Star Conference honoree. Corpus Christi King High School, have signed with the women’s OUTFIELDER AUSTIN KAISER of Colorado-Mesa was squad, according to head coach named the recipient last week of the Josh Willingham Award for Wade Scott. NCAA Division II most valuable player. Sumpter averaged 14 points He led the NCAA with a .478 batting average this season and and six rebounds a game last had 24 doubles, five triples and 11 home runs. season and was named the most His slugging percentage was .767, which placed him fourth in valuable player after helping his team win the District 24-4A the nation. championship. Kaiser attempted 34 stolen bases and was successful 30 times. He had been named the The Javelinas faced Kaiser twice in the NCAA Division II newcomer of the year in 2013 and South Central Region playoffs. was one of the top 50 nominees The Javelinas beat the Mavericks in the first game of the for the Guy Lewis Award. championship matchup, handing the team its first home loss of the Thomas helped lead Lee to a season. junior college regional title. Mesa defeated the Javelinas by a run in the “if necessary” In high school, he was a game of the championship and went on to finish second in the Class 5A all-state and an All- College World Series. District 13-5A honoree. Javelina shortstop Derrick Walls was one of the eight finalists Thomas averaged a record 20 for the Josh Willingham Award. points a game at Spring and Kaiser was also named the winner of the Tino Martinez Award averaged four rebounds. that goes to the Division II player of the year and is sponsored by Spring won a district title with D2baseballnews.com and College Baseball Lineup. Thomas in the lineup. Thomas has played with the GAME TIMES, HOME and road, have been set for the nine Houston Superstars in AAU Javelina regular-season football games next fall. competition. The Javelinas will host at least five home games and each will They join four earlier signees: have a 7 p.m. kickoff. guard Jamar Goodwin of Ennis and Navarro College, guard- The Lone Star Football Festival game with Texas A&M- forward D.J. Weathers of Mexia Commerce in AT&T Stadium in Arlington will have a 10 a.m. start and McLennan Community time. College, guard William West of A Sept. 27 game with McMurry in Abilene and an Oct. 25 Houston (Clear Lake) and guard Trey Sumpter (Continued on Page 3) Price, Robinson Upcoming Javelina Events Javelina Hash Receive LSC June 14 – General: Football Rio Grande Valley high school camp, camp By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Recognition information at (361) 593-2585, register at www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. (Continued from Page 1) June 21 – General: Football Corpus Christi high school camp, camp (Continued from Page 2) 2011 – Desmond Jackson, information at (361) 593-2585, register at contest with West Texas A&M in Canyon will have 6 p.m. kickoffs. Abilene Christian www.javelinaathleteics.com/camps. A game with Tarleton State Oct. 11 in Stephenville has a 7 p.m. 2010 – Amos Sang, Abilene July 3 – General: Volleyball all-skills camp in Kingsville, camp start. Christian information at (361) 593-2413, register at The first Lone Star Conference playoffs will be Nov. 8-15 and 2009 – Jared McNeil, Tarleton www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. State the sites and times of these games won’t be determined until the July 4 – General: Volleyball all-skills camp in Kingsville, camp 2008 – Raymond Radway, week before each pairing. information at (361) 593-2413, register at Abilene Chrsitian www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. The top four teams will play in one bracket each of the Male Field July 5 – General: Volleyball all-skills camp in Kingsville, camp weekends and the fifth through eighth teams will be in a second 2014 – Jeron Robinson, information at (361) 593-2413, register at www. bracket. Texas A&M-Kingsville javelinaathletics.com/camps. It would be possible for the Javelinas to host seven games before 2013 – Jeron Robinson, July 6 – General: Volleyball all-skills camp in Kingsville, camp the start of the NCAA Division II postseason playoffs Nov. 22. Texas A&M-Kingsville information at (361) 593-2413, register at 2014 Javelina Football Schedule 2012 – Nick Jones, Abilene www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Sept. 6 – Humboldt (Calif.) State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Christian July 7 – General: Boys basketball camp in Kingsville, register at (Javelina Hall of Fame Weekend) 2011 – Nick Jones, Abilene www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Sept. 13 – Colorado Mesa in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic Christian July 8 – General: Boys basketball camp in Kingsville, register at Heritage Weekend). 2010 – Ramon Sparks, www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Sept. 20 – Texas A&M-Commerce in Arlington (AT&T Abilene Christian July 9 – General: Boys basketball camp in Kingsville, register at Stadium), 10 a.m. (Lone Star Football Festival). 2009 – Camille www.javelinaathleetics.com/camps. Sept. 27 – McMurry in Abilene, 6 p.m. Vandendreissche, Abilene July 10 – General: Boys basketball camp in Kingsville, register at Oct. 4 – Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Christian www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Fiesta Weekend). 2008 – Camille July 11 – General: Boys basketball camp in Kingsville, register at www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Oct. 11 – Tarleton State in Stephenville, 7 p.m. Vandendreissche, Abilene Christian July 13 – General: Athletic trainers’ clinic in Kingsville, clinic Oct. 18 – Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Bank Female Track information at (361) 593-2493, register at xx Homecoming Game). 2014 – Jordan Gray, Angelo State www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Oct. 25 – West Texas A&M in Canyon, 6 p.m. 2013 – Jaylen Rodgers, July 14 – General: Athletic trainers’ clinic in Kingsville, clinic Nov. 1 – Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Community Angelo State information at (361) 593-2493, register at Appreciation Night). 2012 – Jaylen Rodgers, www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Nov. 8 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. Angelo State July 15 – General: Athletic trainers’ clinic in Kingsville, clinic Nov. 15 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. 2011 – Elodie Barre, Incarnate information at (361) 593-2493, register at Nov. 22 – NCAA Division II first round playoffs on campuses. Word www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Nov. 29 – NCAA Division II second round playoffs on 2010 – Celethia Byrd, Angelo Aug. 14 - Football: Football playeres report to begin preseason campuses. State workouts in Javelina Stadium. Dec. 6 – NCAA Division II quarterfinal playoffs on campuses. 2009 – Aisha Adams, Angelo Aug. 17 - Volleyball: Volleyball players report to begin preseason Dec. 13 – NCAA Division II semifinal playoffs on campuses. State workouts in the Steinke Center. Dec. 20 – NCAA Division II Championship in Kansas City, 2008 – Winrose Karunde, Aug. 28 - General: Javelina Club Barbecue in Kingsville, Northway Kan. Abilene Christian Coliseum, 5:30 p.m. Ashley Painter, Sept. 6 - Football: Humboldt (Calif.) State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Javelina Hall of Fame Weekend) FOR JAVELINA FANS going to the Lone Star Football Angelo State Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Texas Lutheran Meet in Female Field Festival Sept. 20 in Arlington, the Hilton Garden Inn in Arlington has Seguin. 2014 – Libby Strickland, rooms reserved for fans and alumni. Sept. 13 - Football: Colorado-Mesa in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic West Texas A&M The Javelinas will meet Texas A&M-Commerce at 10 a.m. Heritage Weekend). 2013 – Kim Williams, Angelo Sept. 20. Men’s & Women’s Cross Country - Midwestern State State Rooms at the Hilton are $99 plus taxes. Invitational in Wichita Falls. 2012 – Morgan Shelton, Reservations can be made by phoning (817) 274-6644. Sept. 20 - Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Arlington, AT&T Stadium, West Texas A&M Javelina fans should ask for reservations with the Texas A&M- 10 a.m. (Lone Star Football Festival). 2011 – Samantha Alvarez, Kingsville Group. Sept. 26 - Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Islander Splash Invitational Texas A&M-Kingsville The hotel is located at 2190 E. Lamar Blvd. and is convenient in Corpus Chrsiti, West Guth Park. 2010 – Aisha Adams, Angelo Sept. 27 - Football: McMurry in Abilene, 6 p.m. to the AT&T Stadium, home of the and the site of State the Festival games for the past three years. Oct. 4 - Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family 2009 – Adree Lakey, Angelo Fiesta Weekend). A reception will be held at J. Gilligan’s Bar & Grill in Arlington State for the Javelina fans and alumni. 2008 – Adree Lakey, Angelo Bold-faced games and matches are in Kingsville. (Continued on Page 4) State *Lone Star Conference games/matches. Javelina Hash Five Sign Letters With Javelinas (Continued from Page 2) By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs lineman. Christi (Carroll), distance and Solis becomes the eighth DeAnthony Lee, San Antonio cross country. signee for the men’s and women’s (Wagner), 5-8, 175, defensive Molly Martinez, Bishop, long (Continued from Page 3) track and field program. back. and triple jump. It is set for 7 p.m. Sept. 19, the night before the Javelinas’ 2013-14 Javelina Signees Paul Matthews, Kyle Mariah Noyola, Harlingen game with the Lions. Baseball (Lehman), 5-7, 150, running back (South), middle-distance and Reservations can be made at [email protected] Larren Artis, Amarillo and and wideout. cross country. or by phoning (361) 593-4338. Frank Phillips College, 6-2, 245, Trevor Moses, Corpus Christi Jasmine Miller, Missouri City first baseman. (Calallen), 6-1, 185, linebacker/ (Marshall), dashes, relays. LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: Dean Fleitman, Lindsay and Travis Quintanilla, Refugio, 5- Francisco Solis, Corpus …..The West Texas A&M softball team, which captured the North Central Texas College, 6-3, 10, 185, . Christi (Mille), middle distance NCAA Division II national championship, was the guest at a Meet 210, pitcher. Jonathan Robinson, San and relays. Jacob Cantu, Freer, 5-7, 160, and Greet with Texas Governor Rick Perry last week at the Texas Antonio (Brandeis), 6-4, 200, Volleyball infielder and pitcher. safety and punter. State Capitol Building in Austin. Kelly Cavanaugh, San Timothy Gleinser, Victoria Blake Wesley, Missouri City Antonio (Clark), 5-5, setter …..Tarleton State held a retirement reception for women’s (East), 5-10, 160, infielder. (Ridge Point), 5-8, 150, cornerback. Krystal Faison, San Antonio basketball coach Ronnie Hearne last week. Miguel Pontiffs, Arlington Devonte Williams, Houston (Judson), 5-7, outside hitter He has been the head coach at Tarleton for the past 11 years. (Continued on Page 4) (Travis), 6-1, 180, safety. Shania Gilpin, Mission …..Brett Sikora has been named assistant volleyball coach at (Continued from Page 2) Kyle Williams, Crosby, 6-2, (Veterans Memorial), 5-10, outside Angelo State. (Sam Houston) and North Central 205, defensive back and wide hitter. A native of Battle Creek, Mich., he coached at Hendrix (Ark.) Texas College, 6-0, 185, left- receiver. Karly Huebel, Houston College last season and has been at Middle Tennessee State, handed pitcher. Men’s Basketball (Jersey Village) and Seminole Arkansas State, Grand Valley (Mich.) State and Western Michigan Zach Smith, Houston Jamar Goodwin, Ennis and (Okla.) State, 5-8, setter/libero during his career. (Cypress Ranch) and Angelina Navarro College, 6-4, guard Casey Klobedans, Boerne (Continued on Page 5) College, 5-9, 170, infielder. Trey Sumpter, Pearland (Champion), 5-10, setter. Matias Terrones, Mesquite (Dawson), 6-5, guard/forward. Anyssa Matheson, Coeur and Eastfield College, 6-0, 185, D.J. Weathers, Mexia and D’Alene, Idaho, 5-11, outside/ left-handed pitcher. McLennan Community College, 6- right side hitter Shane Veeder, Katy (Cinco 4, forward/guard. Valarie Moehrig, La Vernia Ranch), 6-2, 170, left-handed William West, Houston (Clear and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 5- pitcher. Lake), 6-2, guard. 11, outside hitter. Football Duan Wright, Alexandria, La., Ashley Tipps, Houston Jacob Armstrong, Victoria and Navarro College, 6-2, guard. (Cypress Woods) and Arkansas (West), 6-0, 175, wide receiver Softball State, 5-10, middle blocker. Jordan Barton, Houston Michelle Boyett, Waco Alex Wells, Austin (Bowie) (Lutheran South), 6-1, 170, wide (Robinson), 5-7, outfielder. and Hill College, 5-7, middle receiver. Shyenne Hicks, Salado, 5-8, blocker. Denzell Bates, Katy (Cinco infielder. Brett Zaccardo, Bushland, 5- Ranch), 5-11, 195, running back. Kyra Lockley, Boling, 5-4, 7, outside hitter/libero Armando Castillo, catcher/third base. Women’s Basketball Brownsville (Lopez), 6-3, 285, Rachael Longoria, Hutto, 5-2, Kaila Chizer, Pearland, 6-0, offensive line. third base/catcher. center/forward. Joshua Cavazos, San Antonio Brittney Rodriguez, Houston Jennifer Ortiz, Corpus Christi (Steele), 6-0, 280, defensive tackle. (Cypress Woods), 5-6, infielder/ (King), 6-0, center. Richard Cervantes, Mission outfielder. Sheridan Pilcher, Hurst (L.D. (Sharyland), 6-0, 280, defensive Isabella Rosas, San Antonio Bell), 5-9, guard tackle. (Holmes), 5-6, pitcher. Women’s Golf Aaron Harris, Houston Joanna Tapley, Corsicana Brittany Rodriguez, Corpus (Bellaire), 6-2, 320, defensive (Mildred), 5-6, pitcher. Christi (Moody). tackle. Track & Field Emond Hobbs, Freeport Tarah Aliceaacosta, Houston (Brazosport), 5-9, 165, defensive (Langham Creek), long jump, back. hurdles and multi-event. Jaylen Hunter, Katy (Cinco Kayla Arciba, Corpus Christi Ranch), 5-11, 190, utility player. (Moody), distance and cross Dennis Johnson, San Antonio country. Handoff Practice (Stevens), 6-3, 177, wide receiver. Richard Cervantes, Mission Javelina assistant coach Andrew Hering practices handoffs with one of Austin Lawrence, San (Sharyland), shot put and discus. the campers during last week’s football camp in Javelina Stadium. Antonio (Taft), 6-2, 305, offensive Chelsea Gonzalez, Corpus 16 Javelinas in Summer Leagues Javelina Hash (Continued from Page 1) By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Tyler, pitcher from Yoakum, is on the Melville Millionaires’ squad. All four were seniors this (Continued from Page 4) season. …..Tarleton State will hold its 23rd annual Plowboy Shootout Four Javelinas are on the golf scramble June 27 at the Squaw Creek Golf Course in Willow Bowie Bay Sox team in the Karl Park near Weatherford. Young College Baseball League in The shootout is the largest annual fundraiser for Tarleton’s Houston. athletic scholarship fund. These are Cline Andrews, The cost is $400 per team and individuals may pay $100 and junior third baseman from Sugar be placed on a team. Land (Clements); Clay Campbell, …..The Texas A&M-Commerce athletic department will host a freshman catcher from Sugar Land golf tournament at Firewheel Golf Park in Garland Aug. 1 to raise (Lamar); Blake Johnson, junior funds for scholarships and facility enhancements for Lion athletics. outfielder from Sugar Land The fee for team entries is $400 and for individuals $125. (Clements), and Weston The entry fee includes green fees, a cart, lunch, a reception Silverberg, sophomore pitcher and a banquet. from Katy (Taylor). Three Javelinas are in the Hole sponsorships are also being sold and corporate MINK Baseball League. sponsorships are available. On the Nevada (Mo.) Griffon …..The Midwestern State football golf tournament is set for roster are David Massey, July 25 at the Champions Course in Wichita Falls. sophomore outfielder from Boerne Entry fee is $95 per player or $380 per team and it includes (Champion), and Clint Wallace, cart, green fee, range balls, prizes, beverages and lunch. junior catcher from Corpus Christi Mullligans will be available. (Tuloso-Midway). …..Outfielder Morgan Spearman, senior at Angelo State, has With the Ozark Generals in been named the NCAA Division II Woman of the Year nominee for Springfield, Mo., is Justen softball by The Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Heurermann, freshman pitcher She becomes one of 11 finalists for the female athlete of the from Conroe (Oak Ridge). year honor. Two of the Javelinas are in She had a .506 batting average this season. the Jayhawk League in Kansas Camp Drill The recipient of the award will be announced later this month. and playing for the Liberal Bee Javelina head football coach David Calloway puts campers through a …..Matt Wilson has been named the new assistant men’s Jays. drill during one of the Javelina football camps last week in Javelina basketball coach at Eastern New Mexico. These are Dustin Luna, junior Stadium. He has been a graduate assistant coach at Baylor for the past pitcher and outfielder from Spring, two seasons. and Ryan Scott, junior reliever 2014 Javelina Football Schedule Wilson coached at a Houston high school while working on his from Sanger. Sept. 6 – Humboldt (Calif.) State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Javelina master’s degree at Rice. He also holds a master’s from Baylor. Ryan Benitez, junior pitcher Hall of Fame Weekend) from New Braunfels, is on the He played and received his bachelor’s degree from American Sept. 13 – Colorado-Mesa in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hispanic Victoria Generals in the Texas University in Washington D.C. Heritage Weekend). Collegiate Baseball League. …..Codey McElroy, junior shortstop at Cameron, was selected Sept. 20 – Texas A&M-Commerce in Arlington (AT&T Stadium), 10 Trey Taylor, freshman pitcher a.m. (Lone Star Football Festival). in the recent draft. and first baseman from Leander He was picked in the 19th round by the Atlanta Braves. Sept. 27 – McMurry in Abilene, 6 p.m. (Rouse), is playing for the Austin Oct. 4 – Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Fiesta Expos of the Centex Collegiate Weekend). NCAA DIVISION II notes: Baseball League, and Mario Siller, Oct. 11 – Tarleton State in Stephenville, 7 p.m. ….Coaches of the two NCAA Division II national junior infielder from San Antonio Oct. 18 – Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Bank championship teams were named coaches of the year by the U.S. (MacArthur), is with the San Homecoming Game). Track & Field Coaches Association. Antonio Titans in the same Oct. 25 – West Texas A&M in Canyon, 6 p.m. George Williams of St. Augustine’s (N.C.) was the men’s honoree league. Nov. 1 – Midwestern State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Community and Victor Thomas of Lincoln (Mo.) took the women’s award. Appreciation Night). Named the assistant coaches of the year were Brian Mantooth Nov. 8 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. of Pittsburg (Kan.) State in the men’s division and Brett Suckstorf Nov. 15 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. of Wayne (Neb.) State in the women’s division. Nov. 22 – NCAA Division II first round playoffs on campuses. …..Tampa (Fla.), the No. 1 team in NCAA Division II baseball Nov. 29 – NCAA Division II second round playoffs on campuses. throughout this spring, broke the division record for best winning Dec. 6 – NCAA Division II quarterfinal playoffs on campuses. percentage in a season. Dec. 13 – NCAA Division II semifinal playoffs on campuses. The squad had a .959 (47-2) percentage this year, erasing the Dec. 20 – NCAA Division II Championship in Kansas City, Kan. old record of .939 (46-3) held by Savannah (Ga.) State. 46 Recommended To Receive Letters in Track & Field Forty-six members of the Rio; Claudia Fernandez, grad Lina Engren, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2011, 2012 Earnest Haynes, 1969, 1970, 2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville student from Barcelona, Spain; Luis 2000 John Davenport, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972 outdoor track and field team have Gonzalez, freshman from Roma. Larissa Flores, 2003, 2004, 1968, 1969 Bryan Henderson, 1984, 1985, been recommended for letters by Also Javan Gray, junior from 2005, 2006 Dennis Deville, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1987 head coach Ryan Dall, and six will Springfield, Ore.; J.C. Guzman, Cynthia Fonseca, 1993, 1994, 1968, 1969 Albert Herrera, 1971, 1972, be receiving their fourth letters. junior from San Benito; Bryce 1995, 1996 Ted Dugie, 2007, 2008, 2009, 1973, 1974 Lettering for the fourth time Martin, freshman from Salado; Lilia Garcia, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2010 Trent Hesseltine, 2009, 2010, are Santia Deck, senior from Kaina Martinez, junior from Belize; 1996 Luis Escamilla, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2014 Alpharetta, Ga.; Trent Hesseltine, Ryan Richardson, sophomore from Jessica Godsey, 2003, 2004, 2003, 2004 David Hinojosa, 1967, 1968, senior from Sinton; Geronimo Houston (Clear Lake); Valerie 2005, 2006 Marc Evans, 2001, 2002, 2003, 1969, 1970 Lopez, senior from Rio Grande Rodriguez, freshman from Mission Esperanza Guerra, 1994, 1995, 2004 Jay James, 1966, 1967, 1968, City; Sergio Rios, senior from (Sharyland). 1996, 1997 Micah Franks, 2009, 2010, 1969 Brownsville (Pace), Anthony And Shykilia Sheppard, Debra Hoser, 1978, 1979, 1980, 2011, 2012 Doug Klenke, 1965, 1966, Washington, senior from Houston junior from Houston (Reagan); 1981 Abel Garcia, 2006, 2007, 2008, 1967, 1968 (Cypress Springs), and Jonathan Derek Tesch, senior from Blanco; Teri Johnson, 1994, 1995, 2009 Joel Maldonado, 1991, 1992, Woodson, senior from Missouri Alexis Williams, freshman from 1996, 1997 Joseph Garza, 1969, 1970, 1993, 1994 City (Marshall). Yoakum; Chelsea Williams, Rose Jones, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1971, 1972 Homer Martinez, 1967, 1968, Receiving their third letters sophomore from Houston (Dobie); 1997 Tony Garza, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1969, 1970 are Brianna Bartosch, junior from Kenny Zamorano, freshman from Edye Lea, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1961 Mike McMillion, 1972, 1973, Goliad; Tyler Garibay, senior from Harlingen (South), and Macario 1983 Isaac Gonzalez, 1947, 1948, 1974, 1975 Laredo (United); C.J. Griggs, Zarate, junior from Alamo (Pharr- Brenda Lozano, 2002, 2003, 1949, 1950 Tommy McMillion, 1971, senior from Van Vleck; Amanda San Juan-Alamo Memorial). 2004, 2005 Juan Gonzalez, 1992, 1993, 1972, 1973, 1974 Haven, senior from Corpus Christi Javelina Four-Year Dyanne Martinez, 1976, 1977, 1994, 1995 Jacob Perez, 2002, 2003, 2004, (Calallen); Logan Nelson, junior Letterwinners In Track & Field 1978, 1979 Robert Gonzalez, 1969, 1970, 2005 from Orange Grove; Amber Perry, Women Anna-Karin Olsson, 1996, 1971, 1972 Ernest Pruneda, 1971, 1972, junior from Goliad, and Kathy Erica Alvarado, 2006, 2008, 1997, 1999, 2000 Dick Goss, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1973, 1974 Trevino, junior from Rio Grande 2009, 2010 Lashawndra Ratcliff, 2002, 1963 Bob Regan, 1950, 1951, 1952, City. Samantha Alvarez, 2010, 2011, 2003, 2004, 2005 1953 Two-year letterwinners are 2012, 2013 Melissa Rios, 1993, 1994, Bob Reynolds, 1950, 1951, Jordan Alanis, junior from Rio Sarahi Andrade, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 1952, 1953 Grande City; Britny Biles, senior 1995, 1996 Janice Simmons, 1982, 1983, R.H. Richards, 1947, 1948, from Portland (Gregory-Portland); Lynette Brown, 1984, 1985, 1984, 1985 1949, 1950 Jerome Brooks, senior from San 1986, 1987 Brittany Stafford, 2010, 2011, Rene Rios, 2003, 2004, 2005, Antonio (Sam Houston); Dylan Gracy Gutierrez-Bryce, 1993, 2012, 2013 2006 Dimock, sophomore from Toronto, 1994, 1995, 1997 Cynthia Turner, 2005, 2006, Sergio Rios, 2010, 2011, 2012, Ontario; Jose Galvan, sophomore Rhonida Carter, 2007, 2008, 2007, 2008 2014. from Los Fresnos. 2009, 2010 Diana Zarate, 2007, 2009, Benny Rodriguez, 1997, 1998, Also Christian Garcia, April Castillo, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011 1999, 2000 sophomore from Eagle Pass; Jesus 2004, 2005 Men Robert Ruiz, 2001,2002, 2003, Garza, senior from Round Rock Dawn Davis, 1984, 1985, 1986, Anthony Ayala, 2005, 2006, 2004 (Stony Point); Michal Idziak, 1987 2007, 2008 Curtis Shed, 1958, 1959, 1960, sophomore from Mosina, Poland; Santia Deck, 2011, 2012, 2013, Stellan Back, 1998, 1999, 2000, 1961 Rebekah Jimenez, sophomore from 2014 2001 Charlie Simmons, 1948, 1949, McAllen (Memorial); Erwin Oliva, Jesse Balderas, 2005, 2006, 1950, 1951 junior from Harlingen; Tim Price, 2007, 2008 Chad Smithey, 2000, 2001, junior from Corpus Christi (Carroll). Verland Beard, 1965, 1966, 2002,2003 And Marisa Reyes, 1967, 1968 Tim Terrell, 1981, 1982, 1983, sophomore from Corpus Christi Bob Brandt, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1984 (West Oso); Jeron Robinson, 1954 Robert Torres, 1984, 1985, junior from Houston (Travis); Brandon Brown, 2003, 2004, 1986, 1987 Valerie Vrana, sophomore from 2005, 2006 Eldon Tuttle, 1971, 1972, 1973, Seguin (Navarro); Corbin Charles Canales, 1970, 1971, 1974 Whalum, senior from Arcadia, 1972, 1973 Anthony Washington, 2010, Calif., and Jordan Yamoah, Rey Carreon, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2011, 2012, 2014. sophomore from Arlington, N.Y. 1987 David Weathersby, 1969, Lettering for the first time are D.J. Castro, 2002, 2003, 2005, 1970, 1971, 1972 Marcus Calhoun, sophomore from 2006 Carlton Williams, 2002, 2003, El Paso (Austin); Raul Cervantes, James Collins, 1984, 1985, 2004, 2005 sophomore from Weslaco (East); 1986, 1987 Jonathan Woodson, 2010, Mark Covos, freshman from Del Kiya Dandena, 2009, 2010, Geronimo Lopez 2011, 2012, 2014. Rivera, Walls Lone Star Conference Scholar-Athletes Texas A&M-Kingsville Walls joined the Javelinas for one as representatives of the finished their athletic eligibility. Kyle Lanta, Eastern New athletes Brandy Rivera and season in baseball and led the outstanding accomplishments in This year’s scholar athletes Mexico, basketball, Albuquerque, Derrick Walls have been team in hitting. Walls is from San athletics, scholarship and represent 10 of the 16 sports N.M. recognized as Lone Star Antonio (Reagan). leadership displayed on campuses sponsored by the conference. Kim Jerrick, Midwestern Conference Scholar-Athlete The LSC presents the award each year. Baseball and basketball had the State, softball, Belle Plaine, Kan. Award recipients for 2013-14. to one male and one female from To be eligible, athletes must most honorees with four each, Tyler Tackett, Midwestern Rivera is a four-year golf each of the member institutions. have participated at least two softball had three, football two and State, football, Wichita Falls. letterwinner from McAllen and These athletes are selected years in their sport and must have five other sports had one each. Alicia Perez, Tarleton State, Texas is the home of 11 of the tennis, Murcia, Spain. Javelina Football Season Tickets on Sale recipients, two are from New Alvaro Moreno, Tarleton Season tickets are on sale for the $10 for sections A and F and $8 for Gold Card may be purchased Mexico and there are one each State, baseball, McAllen. Texas A&M-Kingsville home general admission. online by going to from Kansas, Minnesota, Brionna Minde, Texas A&M- football games this fall. Also on sale is a Javelina www.javelinatickets.com. and Spain. Commerce, soccer, Richardson. The Javelinas will host five Gold Pass which is good for They are also on sale at the Each of the honorees is a Devondrick Walker, Texas opponents including three Lone admission to all regular-season Javelina Athletic Ticket Office in senior. A&M-Commerce, basketball, Star Conference teams. home games in men’s and McCulley Hall. 2013-14 Lone Star Conference Garland. Discounted season tickets women’s basketball, volleyball, The ticket office is open Scholar-Athlete Award Honorees Brandy Rivera, Texas A&M- may be purchased until Aug. 30 baseball, softball and men’s and Monday through Friday from 8 Christian Summers, Angelo Kingsville, golf, McAllen. before going on sale at the regular women’s track and field. a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. State, baseball, San Angelo. Derrick Walls, Texas A&M- price. Gold passes for season ticket The Javelinas will be hosting Karli Kellermeier, Angelo Kingsville, baseball, San Antonio Season tickets before Aug. 30 holders and Javelina Club Humboldt (Calif.) State, Colorado- State, basketball, Wall. (Reagan). are $100 for box seats, $75 for members are $50 if purchased by Mesa, Eastern New Mexico, Ali Brown, Cameron, Bailey Vrazel, Texas sections C and D in the East Aug. 30. Beginning Sept. 2, the Angelo State and Midwestern basketball, Chattanooga, Okla. Woman’s, softball, Danbury. stands, $60 for sections B and E in Gold Pass will be $100. State this season. Brad Blumer, Cameron, Alyssa Lemos, West Texas the East stands, $50 for sections A The Gold Pass admits the The LSC postseason playoffs baseball, Mounds View, Minn. A&M, softball, Grapevine. and F on the East side and $40 for holder and one guest to athletic will be Nov. 8 and 15 and the site Brittany Buchanan, Eastern Dustin Vaughan, West general admission. events other than football. of the games will be determined by New Mexico, cross country/track Texas A&M, football, Corpus Season tickets after Aug. 30 Season tickets or the Javelina seedings. & field, Albuquerque, N.M. Christi. will be $125 for box seats, $90 for sections C and D, $75 for sections B and E, $65 for sections A and F and $50 for general admission. Tickets in sections C and D and in box seats require membership in the Javelina Club at the Victory level or higher. The Lone Star Conference will hold two weekends of playoffs at the end of the regulation season. If the Javelinas host either or both of these games, season ticket holders will have first priority to purchase tickets for these contests. Individual game tickets will go on sale Sept. 2 and are $25 for box seats, $18 for sections C and D, $15 for sections B and E, $13 for sections A and F and $10 for general admission. Active duty military personnel and members of the TAMUK faculty and staff may purchase single-game tickets for $20 in box seats, $15 in sections C and D, $12 in sections B and E, Youth Football Camp A Javelina youth camp for youngsters eighth grade and below was held last week in Javelina Stadium. Another for ninth through 12th grade was also held. Future camps are set for Corpus Christi and Weslaco. Baseball No. 13 in Final Poll The Texas A&M-Kingsville 7. Seton Hill (Pa.) 20. Millersville (Pa.) baseball team is ranked No. 13 in 8. Arkansas Tech 21. Grand Valley (Mich.) State the final NCAA Division II poll of 9. Mount Olive (N.C.) 22. California Baptist the season. 10. St. Thomas (N.Y.) 23. Delta (Miss.) State The poll is compiled by Drury (Mo.) 24. South Carolina-Aiken Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. 12. Columbus (Ga.) State 25. St. Cloud (Minn.) State National champion Southern 13. Texas A&M-Kingsville 26. West Texas A&M Indiana was ranked No. 1 and 14. California-San Diego 27. Augustana (S.D.) Colorado-Mesa, the national 15. Florida Southern 28. St. Edward’s runnerup, was No. 5 in the final 16. Southern Arkansas 29. Dowling (N.Y.) ratings. 17. Lynn (Fla.) 30. West Florida The only other Lone Star 18. Alabama-Huntsville (Bold-faced and italicized teams Conference team ranking in the Emporia (Kan.) State are in the Lone Star Conference) final poll was West Texas A&M at No. 26. NCAA Division II Southern Indiana Takes Title Final Baseball Poll Southern Indiana, which hadn’t been ranked high in the polls most Compiled by Collegiate of the season, won the NCAA Division II baseball championship with a Baseball Newspaper 3-2, 12-inning victory over Colorado-Mesa in Cary, N.C. Rank Team Colorado-Mesa was the South Central Region representative in the 1. Southern Indiana tournament. The Mavericks had beaten the Javelinas by a run in the 2. Tampa (Fla.) regional title game to receive the national berth. 3. Minnesota State Southern Indiana ended its season with a 48-13 record and Colo- 4. Lander (S.C.) rado-Mesa had a 47-12 record. 5. Colorado-Mesa Tampa (Fla.) and Lander (S.C.) had been the top-seeded teams 6. California State-Chico heading into the national meet.

Frequent Breaks Water breaks came often during the Javelina football camps last week in Javelina Stadium. 2014 NCAA Division II All-America Baseball Team Selected by American Baseball Coaches Association First Team Starting pitchers – Dan Altavilla, Mercyhurst (Pa.),l Jr.; Tyler Badamo, Dowling (N.Y.), Sr.; Jordan DeLorenzo, West Florida, Jr.; Brannon Easterling, St. Edward’s, Sr. Relief pitcher – Luke Barker, California State-Chico, Jr. Catcher – Jack Goihl, Augustana (S.D.), Jr. First base – Giancarlo Brugnoni, Grand Valley (Mich.), Sr. Second base – Tyler Tichenor, Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.), So. Shortstop – Erik Lunde, Lander (S.C.), Sr. Third base – Tony Viger, Augustana (S.D.), Sr. Infielder – Phillip Wilson, Central Oklahoma, Sr. Outfielders – Jay Gonzalez, Mount Olive (N.C.), Jr.; Nick Howell, Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.), Sr.; Austin Kaiser, Colorado-Mesa, Sr.; Bradon Reitano, Mount Olive (N.C.), Sr. Designated hitter – Wes Koenig, St. Edward’s, Sr. Third Team Includes Dylan James, West Texas A&M, starting pitcher, Sr.

Blocking Drill Javelina offensive line coach Jaime Martinez puts attendees through a blocking drill during last weekend’s Javelina youth football camp in Javelina Stadium. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year It was a year that saw the and sport science lifetime fitness was celebrating the 25th the Associated Press Little All- …..Make-A-Wish Texas A&M-Kingsville baseball program. anniversary of the event, was America first team and was the participation. Monetary and men’s track and field teams Wallgren was a sports recognized at the Lone Star LSC defensive lineman of the year. donations are raised throughout capture Lone Star Conference information intern at the Festival in the Dallas Offensive lineman Rod the school year. championships, individuals win of St. Scholastica (Minn.) in 2007 Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Mounts was on the Associated …..LSC SAAC meetings. At national titles and numerous and was a team liaison at the Arlington. Press Little All-America first unit least two representatives from athletes receive national, regional University of Wisconsin. The 1988 Javelinas, under and was the LSC offensive each campus attend two meetings and conference honors. She holds a bachelor’s degree head coach Ron Harms, reached lineman of the year. a year. Following are some of the from the University of Wisconsin- the semifinal round of the NCAA Fullback Heath Sherman was …..Campus SAAC meetings. highlights of the school year just Superior and has a master’s from Division II national playoffs on Football News All-America first The campus meetings are held completed. the University of North Carolina. the way to a 10-3 record. team and was the LSC offensive twice a month. JACKLIN WALLGREN WAS She was on the Dean’s Honor The Javelinas lost to Portland player of the year. …..SAAC legislative grid. named the coordinator of student Roll and the WIAC Honor Roll (Ore.) State, 35-27, in the semis Five members of the team— Points are awarded for completing services. while at Wisconsin-Superior. after having beaten the Vikings, Bailey, Mounts, Sherman, the NCAA SAAC legislative grid She had been the assistant to PHILIP MIDDLETON, WHO 29-22, earlier in the season. defensive back Herbie Anderson by a required due date. the commissioner for the had served as an assistant The club won the second of and wideout Kerry Simien—would …..Other community service Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic baseball coach at Southwestern three consecutive Lone Star be selected in the NFL draft after projects. These are held other Conference since August 2011 University for the past year, was Conference championships for the they concluded their Javelina than in the two months and was the life skills assistant at named to the same position at Texas A&I program. careers. designated as LSC Community the University of Nebraska for two TAMUK. The Javelinas were No. 3 in Sherman and James Guidry Service Months. years prior to going to the WIAC. At Southwestern, Middleton the final Division II poll. were captains. …..Other fundraising Wallgren served as the was the recruiting coordinator. On the roster was halfback The 1988 team and players on projects. These are for money football operations intern at the He was an assistant baseball Johnny Bailey, who would become the squad still hold numerous raised other than for Make-A- University of North Carolina in coach at Mary Hardin-Baylor for a college football’s all-time leading NCAA Division II, Lone Star Wish. 2008-09 and was a team liaison in season and was a graduate rusher in a career the following Conference and school records. The TAMUK SAAC group the Atlantic Coast Conference. assistant baseball coach at Sam season. THE TAMUK STUDENT- easily won the 2012-13 Cup, She also served as a liaison Houston State in 2010-11. Bailey won his second of ATHLETE Advisory Committee scoring 13,970 points while for visiting teams and officials and Middleton has been an three Harlon Hill Trophy awards was named the recipient of its runnerup West Texas A&M had the women’s soccer program while associate scout for the Miami that year. The Trophy goes to the fourth consecutive Lone Star 10,454 points. at North Carolina, helped with Marlins and has served as a NCAA Division II player of the Conference SAAC Cup. Other point totals were game-day operations and was a collegiate and youth baseball year. The Javelinas have taken the Angelo State 8,806; Texas A&M- teaching assistant in the exercise camp instructor. He was on four All-America Cup in four of the five years it has Commerce 7,902; Tarleton State He holds a bachelor’s degree first teams that season and was been presented. 7,076; Texas Woman’s 5,591; from Concordia and was on the named the South Texas Sportsman The Cup is awarded annually Eastern New Mexico 5,501; Dean’s List. of the Year, the LSC back of the to the school that compiles the Midwestern State 5,450, and Middleton was on the year and the most points in LSC initiatives. Cameron 5,446. American Southwest Conference Coaches Association Choice These initiatives include: In the six categories for which all-academic team. Award, which went to the Division ….. LSC Community Service points are awarded, the Javelinas He played baseball at II player of the year. Months during which athletes led in four. Midland College and Concordia. Defensive lineman John take part in community service Amanda Knight, assistant A native of College Station, Randle, who is a member of the projects on their campuses and in athletic director for compliance he is married to the former Sara Pro Football Hall of Fame, was on their communities. (Continued on Page 10) Tullos of Austin. THE JAVELINA FOOTBALL team opened with a victory over Central Washington in Ellensburg, Wash. It was the third consecutive season the team has faced Central in the opener and the Javelinas won each of the matchups. THE JAVELINA VOLLEYBALL squad opened its season at the Alaska-Anchorage invitational tournament in Anchorage, Alaska. Javelina head football coach David THE 1988 TEXAS A&I team, Calloway makes notes prior to a which won the Lone Star The 1988 Javelina football team held a 25th anniversary reunion at the Lone Star Football Festival in AT&T home football game. Conference championship and Stadium in Arlington. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 9) offensive lineman, was one of the Hutzler, football player Ed LaTouf Armstrong was third in the named to the All-Lone Star and senior women’s athletic candidates for the 2013 National and track and field and football LSC in receptions per game (6.6) Conference volleyball first team. administrator, was the advisor for Football Foundation National athlete Anthony Phillips. and fourth in receiving yards per The 5-8 junior from Cuero was SAAC in 2012-13. Scholar-Athlete Award. Teams inducted were the 1969 game (76.1). one of 12 players on the first unit. THE JAVELINA STUDENT- He was also a semifinalist for and 1970 men’s track and field Robert Williams, senior KELSEY WASHINGTON ATHLETE Advisory Committee the 2013 William V. Campbell squads and the 1991-92 men’s defensive end from Dallas WAS named to the Lone Star led the Lone Star Conference in Trophy which recognizes an basketball team. (Kimball), was on the All-LSC Conference all-tournament money raised for the Make-A- individual as the best scholar- A PLAQUE DEDICATED to second team. volleyball team at the conclusion Wish Foundation during the 2012- athlete in the nation. the memory of Vivian Scholz was He tied for the tackle chart of the league championships. 13 school year. “We take great pride in the unveiled on the patio area south lead with 88 tackles and led the She was one of 13 players on The Javelina group raised record participation by the number of McMulley Hall. team in tackles for losses (17) and the squad. $5,189.83 of the LSC’s $16,951.28. of schools in the NFF National The plaque was donated by for sacks (4.5). Washington had five kills, TAMUK more than doubled Scholar-Athlete Awards program Ret. Col. Ed Preston. Williams had one interception seven digs, three blocks and 6.5 the second highest total, $2,450.96 this year,” Archie Manning, NFF Scholz was a part of the and three forced fumbles. points in the Javelinas’ game with by Texas A&M-Commerce. chairman, said. “It is important for Javelina athletic staff for more Javelinas on the honorable Texas Woman’s. Totals from other conference us to showcase that success on than 30 years before her death in mention list were offensive guard THIRTY-FIVE ATHLETES schools were $1,956.14 by Angelo the football field starts with August. Christian Garcia, sophomore from WERE graduates in December. State, $1,500 by Eastern New winners in the classroom and the The plaque is being placed at Eagle Pass; tight end Derek Tesch, These were: Mexico, $1,391.29 by Cameron, community.” the spot where “Miss Vivian” senior from Blanco; running back …..Marco Acuna, football $1,226.48 by Abilene Christian, To be a nominee, an athlete greeted fans at each of the home Anthony Washington, senior from player from Corpus Christi $1,202.47 by West Texas A&M, must have a minimum cumulative football games. Houston (Cypress Springs), and (Calallen) $1,052.90 by Tarleton State, grade point average of 3.2 and be ROBERT ARMSTRONG, defensive lineman Zane Brown, …..Robert Armstrong, $682.21 by Texas Woman’s and a senior or graduate student in JAVELINA wideout, was named to senior from Houston (Travis). football player and men’s track $300 by Incarnate Word. their final year of eligibility. the All-Lone Star Conference first TREVOR PESEK WAS and field athlete from Cuero Midwestern State didn’t have The average GPA for the team. named to the Lone Star …..Stephanie Arce, track and a donation. nominees is 3.6. Armstrong, senior from Conference all-academic football field athlete from Weslaco. NCAA Division II and the The nominees must have Cuero, set several school season team. …..Denise Arnold, softball LSC have the Make-A-Wish outstanding football ability and and career records. Pesek, kinesiology major from player from Katy Foundation as their charity for have demonstrated strong He finished with 66 catches Inez (Industrial), is a three-year …..Cliff Baker, football player fundraising efforts throughout the leadership and citizenship. for 761 yards and eight letterman at safety and has a year from Houston (Wheatley) school year. Brown, from Houston touchdowns. of eligibility remaining. …..Chivas Belton, football TAMUK has been one of the (Travis), received numerous Armstrong averaged 11.53 He is one of 10 players from player from Houston . top donors to the campaign each honors, athletically and yards per reception and had a the LSC football-playing schools …..Zane Brown, football year since the start of the project. academically, during his career longest run of 60 yards. on the academic squad. player from Houston (Travis) The TAMUK SAAC group with the Javelinas. He led the Javelinas in KELSEY WASHINGTON, …..Matt Busker, track and collects money for Make-A-Wish He served as a captain of the scoring with 60 points. JAVELINA outside hitter, was (Continued on Page 11) at home athletic events 2013 squad. throughout the school year. Brown was one of 19 NCAA THE JAVELINA FOOTBALL Division II athletes on the team played in the Lone Star semifinal list and one of three from Football Festival in Arlington and the Lone Star Conference. defeated Monterrey Tech of FOUR TEXAS A&I and Texas Mexico. A&M-Kingsville championship It was the third year of the football teams that were Festival and the Javelinas have celebrating anniversaries last fall participated each year. were recognized at a home football CARTER MCBURNETT game. WAS named the assistant softball The honorees served as coach. honorary captains and took part in McBurnett, from Waco, is a the pregame coin flip at mid-field. graduate of Tarleton State where The four teams being he served as a student assistant honored were the 1968, 1993, 1998 coach for two years. and 2003 clubs. He played baseball at North FOUR INDIVIDUALS AND Lake Community College prior to three teams were inducted into the transferring to Tarleton. Javelina Hall of Fame in the fall. McBurnett holds a bachelor’s Individual inductees were degree from Tarleton. softball and basketball player Tailgate parties prior to each of the home football games continue to grow and gain a reputation as one of the ZANE BROWN, SENIOR Sheila Dotson, football player Cal best in college football. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 10) …..Clyde Lee, football player player from Katy (Seven Lakes) (Calallen). Between the two games, staff field athlete from Corpus Christi from Missouri City (Eisenhower) …..Rowena Trevino, track …..Stephanie Johns, members from the Special (Incarnate Word). …..Melissa Lopez, track and and field athlete from San Diego. volleyball player from Lubbock Programs Department spoke to the …..Lakeshia Craft, volleyball field athlete from Rio Bravo, …..Miyoko Turner, football (Coronado). students about the importance of player from Pflugerville (Connally) Tamaulipas. player from Garland …..Justin Lee, baseball education and attending college. …..Cameron Dullnig, baseball …..Kaitlyn Lowen, basketball …..Trent Wagner, baseball player from Strathmore, Alberta. Speakers included associate vice player from San Antonio (Clark) player from Colorado Springs, player from Victoria (Memorial) …..Taylor Taska, baseball president of student access Dr. …..Trevor Engel, track and Colo. …..Robert Williams, football player from Houston (Kingwood). Mary Gonzalez, Martin Chapa and field athlete from Huntington …..Dalia Marroquin, softball player from Dallas (Kimball) …..Thomas Waclawczyk, Dynyel Miller. Beach, Calif. player from Brownsville (Porter) …..Jake Willingham, football track and field athlete from Poth. Lunch was provided for the …..Jeremy Flores, baseball …..Robert McCormick, player from Van Alstyne MORE THAN 2,500 students. player from Victoria (Memorial) football player from Corpus Christi FIFTEEN ATHLETES WERE elementary school students from FIFTY-ONE ATHLETES were …..Bethany Friesenhahn, (Flour Bluff) among those named to the 2013-14 20 schools in the area took part in named to the Lone Star volleyball player from Falls City …..Angel Millan, football edition of Who’s Who Among the annual “Live the Dream” Conference Commissioner’s (Poth) player from Edinburg Students in American Colleges program at a basketball Honor Roll for the 2013-14 fall …..Kalinda Graves, volleyball (Economedes) and Universities. doubleheader in the Steinke semester. player from Amarillo (Palo Duro) …..Abby Patterson, softball The honorees are selected as Center. (Continued on Page 12) …..C.J. Griggs, football player player from Brownsville (Start) outstanding campus leaders. and track and field athlete from …..Roslyn Robbins, Representatives of the Van Vleck basketball player from Houston faculty, administration and …..Samamtha Jeter, softball (LaMarque) student body nominate students. player from Corpus Christi …..Whitney Roth, volleyball They are endorsed by the (Moody) and tennis player from Gering, university’s administration. …..Steven Kubena, football Neb. The students are selected for player from La Vernia. …..Cameron Schultz, football their scholarship, participate and …..James Lambert, football player from Brenham leadership in their academic player from Alvin …..Devin Shaw, football college or in the university. Only juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible. The students from TAMUK join those at more than 2,300 colleges and universities in 50 states, the District of Columbia and foreign countries. The Javelina honorees were: …..Marissa Acosta, track and field athlete from Alice. …..Aricela Alvarez, track and field athlete from Bishop. …..Samuel Boothby, football player from New Braunfels. …..Dean Brantley, football player from Missouri City (Elkins). …..Zane Brown, football player from Houston (Travis). …..Tyler Chovanec, track and field athlete from Inez (Industrial). …..Ashley Coy, golfer from Bastrop. …..Lauren Denney, softball player from Alvin. …..Denver Diefenbach, baseball player from Victoria (St. Joseph). …..Brian Frazier, baseball player from Houston (Kingwood). …..Amanda Haven, Ashley and Brandy Rivera of the Javelina golf team helped with a basketball player and track and “Dig Pink” was held at a volleyball match to draw attention to breast community project in the fall. field athlete from Corpus Christi cancer awareness week. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 11) …..Claudia Hernandez, cross …..Sarah Schuenemann, golf, Dean’s List and Honor Roll for the …..Maria Herrera, tennis The honorees had at least a country/track & field, biology education administration major, Jr., fall semester. player from Ecuador. 3.30 grade point average for the major, Sr., Barcelona, Spain Kingsville (Academy) The President’s List includes …..Dallas Ponder, baseball fall and were active on team …..Maria Herrera, tennis, …..Daniel Shaheen, football, students who completed at least player from Flatonia. rosters. finance major, So., Ecuador general business major, Fr., 15 hours with a perfect 4.0 grade …..Anna Richburg, track and Following are the Javelina …..Ario Holmen, football, Corpus Christi (Carroll) point average. field athlete from LaPorte. athletes making the list: engineering major, Fr., Galveston …..Derek Tesch, football, To make the Dean’s List, a …..Joseph Soza, track and …..Marco Avila, track & field, (Ball) kinesiology major, Sr., Blanco student must have completed at field athlete from Corpus Christi engineering major, Fr., Mission …..Michal Idziak, track & …..Austin Thomas, track & least 13 hours for the fall and (King). (Sharyland) field/cross country, criminology field, criminology major, Fr., Yorba earned a 3.65 GPA. …..Thomas Waclawczyk, …..Rita Banaszczak, major, So., Mosina, Poland Linda, Calif. And those on the Honor Roll track and field athlete from Poth. basketball, biomedical sciences …..Justin Lee, baseball, …..Sydnei Vela, track & field, had at least a 3.5 GPA with 12 …..Michelle Wagner, major, Sr., Warsaw, Poland marketing major, Sr., Strathmore, kinesiology major, Fr., Alice hours taken. basketball player from Port Lavaca …..Dylan Bass, baseball, Alberta …..Michelle Wagner, The 10 athletes on the (Calhoun). geology major, Fr., Magnolia …..Aundra Long, football, basketball, kinesiology major, So., President’s List were: Making the Dean’s List are: (Tomball) history major, Fr., Huntsville Port Lavaca (Calhoun) …..Mitchell Bro, baseball …..Sam Boothby, football …..Dean Brantley, football, …..Bryce Martin, track & …..Anthony Washington, player from Bedford (Euless player from Canyon Lake education administration major, field, mechanical engineering, Fr., football/track & field, sociology Trinity). (Smithson Valley). Sr., Missouri City (Elkins) Salado major, Grad, Houston (Cypress …..Nicholas Brown, track and …..Matt Busker, track and …..Mitchell Bro, baseball, …..Taylor McCumber, track Springs) field athlete from Victoria field athlete from Corpus Christi mechanical engineering major, Jr., & field, range and wildlife …..Alexa Williams, track & (Memorial). (Incarnate Word). Bedford (Euless Trinity) sciences, So., George West field, kinesiology major, Fr., …..Amber Cherry, softball …..Clay Campbell, baseball …..Nicholas Brown, track & …..Kayla McGlathery, Yoakum player from Splendora. player from Sugar Land (Lamar). field, kinesiology major, Jr., volleyball, biology major, Fr., …..Chelsea Williams, cross …..Dylan Dimick, track and …..Rosalie Cutri, basketball Victoria (Memorial) Coeur D’Alene country, Jr., Houston (Dobie) field athlete from Toronto, Ontario. player from Waterloo Corner, …..Clayton Campbell, …..Bailey Offill, softball, THIRTY-EIGHT ATHLETES …..Marija Dimitrovska, tennis Australia. baseball, industrial management education administration major, Jr., WERE on the President’s List, player from Macedonia. (Continued on Page 13) and technology major, Fr., Sugar Van Alstyne. Land (Lamar) …..Tom Parsons, football, …..Francisco Campos, track psychology major, Sr., Canyon & field, mechanical engineering Lake (Smithson Valley) major, Fr., Mission (Sharyland) …..Trevor Pesek, football, …..Meagan Cantu, women’s kinesiology major, Grad, Inez golf, kinesiology major, Fr., Monte (Industrial) Alto (Edcouch-Elsa). …..Dallas Ponder, baseball, …..Mariah Carlin, volleyball, industrial management and kinesiology major, Fr., Pflugerville technology major, Sr., Flatonia (Hendrickson) …..Marisa Reyes, cross …..Denver Diefenbach, country/track & field, criminology baseball, biology major, Sr., major, Jr., Corpus Christi (West Victoria (St. Joseph) Oso) …..Marija Dimitrovska, …..Ashley Rivera, golf, tennis, information systems major, environmental engineering, Sr., So., Macedonia McAllen …..Dylan Dimock, track & …..Brandy Rivera, golf, human field, psychology major, So., nutrition major, Sr., McAllen Toronto, Ontario. …..Ashlea Rosenbaum, …..Damian Feeney, track & tennis, kinesiology major, Fr., field, biology major, Jr., Thiells, Brownsville (Hanna) N.Y. …..Rafael Rubalcaba, …..Ashton Garcia, tennis, football, marketing major, Fr., communications, So., Orange Raymondville Grove …..Alejandro Sanchez, track …..Javan Gray, track & field, & field, communication science management major, Jr., Springfield, and disorders major, Fr., Harlingen Ore. (South) …..Brittany Gutierrez, …..Alexandra Sanchez, track volleyball, biology major, Fr., San & field, criminology major, Fr., Antonio (Brandeis) Bishop Athletes take part in one of the many community improvement projects they participate in each school year. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 12) postseason all-star games. years as head coach of the squad, Fame and now pitches for the the race for a postseason playoff …..Damian Feeney, track and field Two Javelinas—defensive the Javelinas won two LSC titles. Philadelphia Phillies. spot or the Lone Star Conference athlete from Thiells, N.Y. tackle Zane Brown and punter The Mike Adams professional JAVELINA FOOTBALL championship. …..Brittany Gutierrez, Angel Millan—were in the USA player of the year honoree was FANS continued to be among the Tuskegee (Ala.) led Division volleyball player from San Football Bowl in Hoover, Ala. Jordan John, son of former best in NCAA Division II in II with an average of 14,954. The Antonio (Brandeis). Offensive lineman Tommy Javelina All-American football turning out for their team’s home school played three home games. …..Kaitlyn Lowen, basketball Parsons participated in the player Billy John. games. Grand Valley (Mich.) State, player from Colorado Springs, National Bowl game in Miami, Fla., The award is named for the The Javelinas ranked No. 6 in which had nine home games, Colo. in December. former Javelina pitcher who is a Division II last season even averaged 10,116 for second. …..Taylor McCumber, track Parsons was a member of the member of the Javelina Hall of though the Javelinas weren’t in (Continued on Page 14) and field athlete from George Red team that defeated the Blue West. squad, 40-26. …..Justin Lee, baseball player JAVELINA BASEBALL from Strathmore, Alberta. PLAYERS Taylor Taska and …..Bailey Offill, softball Dallas Ponder were on the NCAA player from Van Alstyne. Division II preseason All-America …..Sarah Schuenemann, team selected by Collegiate golfer from Kingsville (Academy). Baseball Newspaper. On the Honor Roll are: Taska, from Houston …..Marissa Acosta, track and (Woodland), was named as a field athlete from Alice designated hitter and Ponder, from …..Rita Banaszczak, Flatonia, was a starting pitcher. basketball player from Warsaw, The Javelinas also had a Poland player on the “newcomers to …..Tyler Chovanec, track and watch” list. field athlete from Inez (Industrial). Derrick Walls, senior …..Ashley Coy, golfer from shortstop from San Antonio Bastrop. (Reagan), was a transfer from …..Sarah Fountain, volleyball Incarnate Word. player from Las Cruces, N.M. JAVELINA FIRST …..Miles Holcomb, baseball BASEMAN and pitcher Taylor player from Dripping Springs. Taska was recognized at the South …..Ario Holmen, football Texas Winter Baseball Banquet in player from Galveston (Ball). Corpus Christi. Members of the 1991-92 men’s basketball team were inducted into the 2013 Javelina Hall of Fame. …..Michal Idziak, track and Taska, senior from Houston field athlete from Mosina, Poland (Woodlands), was a first-team All- …..Samantha Jeter, softball American last spring and was player from Corpus Christi honored as the Javelinas’ most (Moody). valuable player in 2013. …..Stephanie Johns, He received numerous volleyball player from Lubbock national, regional and Lone Star (Coronado). Conference honors and helped the …..Aundra Long, football Javelinas capture the LSC player from Huntsville. tournament championship and …..Dustin Read, football reach the championship game of player from Seguin. the NCAA Division II South …..Brandy Rivera, golfer from Central Region playoffs. McAllen. Nolan Ryan was the featured …..Ashlea Rosenbaum, track speaker at the banquet. The and field athlete from Brownsville Javelina home baseball stadium is (Hanna). named for Ryan. …..Andrew Shows, football Hector Salinas, the Javelinas’ player from Corpus Christi first baseball coach when the (Calallen). intercollegiate program started in …..Cody Williams, baseball 1993, received a lifetime player from Houston (Cypress achievement award at the event. Woods). He is a member of the Javelina THREE JAVELINA Hall of Fame and during his six FOOTBALL seniors played in The 1969-70 Javelina men’s track and field team was inducted into the Javelina Hall of Fame. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 13) been in the Grambling (La.) He received his bachelor of ELEVEN MEMBERS OF the …..Michal Idziak, sophomore The Javelinas have led University sports information science degree in mathematics and indoor track and field team were from Mosina, Poland. Division II in home attendance in office, was named the Texas master of business administration named to the All-Lone Star …..Amber Perry, junior from the past and have ranked near the A&M-Kingsville assistant sports degree in management from Conference lineup. Goliad. top each year since moving into information director. Wayland Baptist University. The all-conference squad …..Tim Price, junior from the division. Gafford is a native of Grambling After graduating, he was includes athletes who won events, Corpus Christi (Carroll). THE JAVELINA FOOTBALL and holds a bachelor of arts in mass Coordinator of General Accounts ran on winning relay units or who …..Jeron Robinson, junior program continued to attract the communications and a master of at Wayland and then became scored 14 points in the LSC meet. from Houston (Travis). most home crowds among the science in sports administration Assistant to the Executive Nine Javelinas won gold …..Shykilia Sheppard, junior Lone Star Conference schools last from Gambling University. Director of Institutional medals, more than any other from Houston (Reagan). fall. She worked for the Grambling Advancement at the institution. school. …..Kathy Trevino, junior from The Javelina average of 9,614 student newspaper and the Zacher took the position at Six of the medals were won by Rio Grande City. led the conference schools. Ruston (La.) Daily Leader while a TAMUK in July. Javelina men. …..Valerie Vrana, sophomore West Texas A&M was student. TEN MEMBERS OF the West Texas A&M had seven from Seguin (Navarro). second with an 8,765 average and Gafford also worked on the Javelina men’s and women’s golds, Tarleton State five, Texas …..Alexis Williams, freshman Midwestern State averaged 7,262. media staff at the Independent indoor track and field team were A&M-Commerce and Angelo from Yoakum. 2013 LSC Football Bowl. named to 12 positions on the State four each, Harding two and …..Jordan Yamoah, Attendance Averages GARY ZACKER, WHO had NCAA Division II All-South Midwestern State and Eastern sophomore from Arlington, N.Y. Rank Team Average served as Coordinator of Alumni Central Regioin team. New Mexico one each. …..Macario Zarate, junior 1. A&M-Kingsville 9,614 Development for the Javelina The squad was selected by The Javelinas also had more from Alamo (Pharr-San Juan- 2. West Texas A&M 8,765 Alumni Association, was named the U.S. Track & Field Coaches athletes on the All-LSC team than Alamo Memorial). 3. Midwestern State 7,262 the new Annual Giving and Game- Association. any other school with 11. FOUR JAVELINAS EARNED 4. Angelo State 5,727 Day Promotions Coordinator in Tim Price, junior from Corpus West Texas A&M had nine; NCAA Division II indoor track 5. Tarleton State 5,201 the athletic department. Christi (Carroll), and C.J. Griggs, Tarleton State eight; Angelo State, and field All-America recognition, 6. A&M-Commerce 4,335 Zacher is a native of Corpus senior from Van Vleck, were on the Texas A&M-Commerce and giving the Javelinas 41 All- 7. E. New Mexico 3,026 Christi and attended Incarnate team twice. Midwestern State four each; America positions since 1998. J.C. GAFFORD, WHO had Word Academy. Price made the squad in the Harding two and Eastern New Michal Idziak, sophomore 55-meter and 200-meter dashes Mexico one. from Mosina, Poland, earned All- and Griggs made the lineup in the Javelinas on the All-LSC team America honors for the second long and triple jump. were: time in the 800-meter run. Javan Gray, sophomore from …..C.J. Griggs, senior from Tim Price, junior from Corpus Springfield,Ore., was on the team Van Vleck. (Continued on Page 15) as a shot putter; Jeron Robinson, junior from Houston (Travis), was named as a high jumper; Jordan Yamoah, sophomore from Arlington, N.Y., was on the team as a pole vaulter. Javelina women on the team were Amber Perry, junior from Goliad in the 400-meter dash; Shykilia Sheppard, junior from Houston (Reagan) in the long jump; Kathy Trevino, junior from Rio Grande City in the 400-meter dash, and Alexis Williams, freshman from Yoakum in the pole vault. Joining the Javelinas from the Lone Star Conference, West Texas A&M had 18 individuals in 23 events, Tarleton State had seven individuals in eight events, Texas A&M-Commerce had five individuals in five events, Angelo State had five individuals in 10 events, Eastern New Mexico had A plaque in memory of Vivian Scholz was placed outside McCulley Hall two individuals in two events and in the fall. ‘Miss Vivian’ was a part of the athletic family for more than Harding had one individual in one Javelina athletes helped with the Keep Kingsville Beautiful projects five decades. event. throughout the year. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 14) jump of 17-11. Robinson, junior from State cleared 7-6.50 at the Drake national championships and tied Christi (Carroll), made the All- Amber Perry, junior from Houston (Travis), became the first Relays. for the best height at this year’s America list in the 200-meter dash Goliad, ran in the 400-meter dash outdoor field athlete to receive the Robinson has been one of the indoor meet. He was awarded the for the second time. preliminaries and didn’t qualify for recognition this season. nation’s top jumpers since joining silver medal after losing a Jeron Robinson, junior from the finals. His height is the best for a the Javelina squad last year. tiebreaker. Houston (Travis), is All-American PETE PETERSON, Division II jumper since 2007 He won the 2013 NCAA TWO TAMUK STUDENT in the high jump for the second JAVELINA men’s head basketball when of Minnesota Division II indoor and outdoor (Continued on Page 16) time. coach for the past 17 seasons, And Jordan Yamoah, announced his retirement. sophomore from Arlington, N.Y., is His tenure is the longest in an All-American, and national school history. champion, in the pole vault for the Peterson was twice named second season. Lone Star Conference coach of the Lashaundra Ratcliff was a year and two of his teams five-time indoor All-American advanced into the NCAA Division while competing for the Javelinas II national playoffs. The Javelinas in 2003-05. Her honors came in have been in the LSC postseason the 60-meter and 200-meter dashes tournament 11 times. and as a member of the 1600-meter Peterson had his players relay team. involved in numerous community JORDAN YAMOAH projects. REPEATED as the NCAA His Live the Dream project Division II national champion in brought more than 2,500 junior the pole vault and the four male high school students to the Javelina competitors at the meet Steinke Center to watch the scored 27 points to give the Javelina teams play and to More than 2,500 middle school students took part in the Live the Dream event in the Steinke Center. Javelinas a seventh place finish. experience a college atmosphere. Yamoah, sophomore from JERON ROBINSON, Arlington, Va., cleared 17-0.75 to JAVELINA high jumper, was take his second gold medal named the most outstanding field indoors to go with his gold at last athlete at the Lone Star year’s outdoor meet. Conference Indoor Track and Jeron Robinson, junior from Field Championships in Lubbock. Houston (Travis), tied for first in Robinson, junior from the high jump but lost the Houston (Travis), cleared 7-3.25 to tiebreaker and got the silver break his own conference record medal. in the event. He cleared 7-1. JORDAN YAMOAH, TAMUK Robinson was the defending national champion pole vaulter, champion indoors and won last was named the Lone Star year’s outdoor title. Conference Indoor Field Athlete Tim Price, junior from Corpus of the Year. Christi (Carroll), finished third in Yamoah, sophomore from the 200-meter dash with a time of Arlington, N.Y., has participated in 21.38. three NCAA Division II meets and Michal Idziak, sophomore has won the gold medal in each. from Mosina, Poland, was sixth in He has been the indoor the 800-meter run with a time of national champion in 2013 and 1:53.07. 2014 and was the 2013 outdoor Yamoah, Robinson, Price and titlist. Idziak earned All-America spots Yamoah cleared 17-0.75 to with their victories. claim his recent indoor Javan Gray, sophomore from championship. Springfield, Ore., finished 16th in JAVELINA HIGH JUMPER the shot put with a throw of 52- Jeron Robinson was named the 8.75. NCAA Division II national field Shykilia Sheppard, junior from athlete of the week after his 7-6 Houston (Reagan), competed in height in the IBC Bank Cactus Athletes went caroling throughout Kingsville neighborhoods prior to the holidays. They are shown at the the long jump and was 14th with a Cup meet in Javelina Stadium. home of Dr. Steven Tallant, TAMUK president. Review of the 2013-14 Javelina Sports Year (Continued from Page 15) singles player and a member of the 43 and Eastern New Mexico had 39. Javan Gray, junior from RICKI ROTHBAUER, WHO trainers were recognized as the top doubles team, is a finance The Javelina women finished Springfield, Ore., won the javelin has been the head softball coach Lone Star Conferenceas Athletic major from Ecuador. fourth with 92 points. and Amber Perry, junior from Goliad, for the past four seasons, Training Student Academic Award To be eligible for LSC Defending champion Angelo repeated in the 400-meter dash. resigned so she can pursue career recipients. academic honors, athletes must State repeated with 182 points, C.J. Griggs, senior from Van opportunities closer to her family. The Javelinas are Rachel have at least a 3.3 grade point indoor champion West Texas Vleck, took gold in the triple jump. Rothbauer joined the Javelina Lockett, junior from Manvell, and average and be at least a A&M had 161, Tarleton was third The men’s 400-meter relay staff in 2011 after serving as an Yoshio Villarreal, sophomore from sophomore academically. with 122, McMurry was fifth with team had a winning time of 40.48 assistant coach at North Alabama LaJoya. THE JAVELINA MEN’S track 67 points, Harding finished sixth and running with Price were for three seasons. Both are health and and field team captured the Lone with 52.5 points, Eastern New Jonathan Woodson, senior from She was a club-level coach of kinesiology majors. Star Conference championship in Mexico had 50, Texas A&M- Missouri City (Marshall); the Louisville Lady Slugger 18 and To be eligible for the honor, a Javelina Stadium. Commerce scored 43 and Anthony Washington, senior from under team in 2004-08 and helped student must have at least a 3.3 The Javelina men scored 175 Midwestern State had 41. Houston (Cypress Springs), and lead the team to an ASA national grade point average with a points to beat out defending Javelina athletes captured 12 Corbin Whalum, junior from tournament fifth place finish. minimum of 24 semester hours. champion Angelo State, which gold medals. Arcadia, Calif. In 2006, she was a member of MARIAXI HERRERA, had 153. Tim Price, junior from Corpus JAVELINA MIDDLE the National Fastpitch Coaches SOPHOMORE tennis player, was Texas A&M-Commerce was Christi (Carroll), was a triple DISTANCE runner Michal Idziak Association coaching staff of the named to the Lone Star third with 114, indoor champion winner, taking the 100-meter and was named to the Lone Star year. Conference all-academic team. West Texas A&M and Tarleton 200-meter dash gold medals and Conference All-Academic Track & Rothbauer played at Northern She was one of six players on State tied for fourth with 109, running on the winning 400-meter Field Team. Kentucky where she was on two the squad. Harding was sixth with 76, relay unit. To be eligible, an athlete must College World Series teams, one Herrera, the Javelinas’ No. 1 McMurry finished seventh with Price broke the LSC record in have at least a 3.3 grade point that finished third in the the 100 with a 10.19 time. The NCAA Division II Final Women’s Tennis Poll average and be at least a sophomore . tournament. record had been held by Javelina Idziak, sophomore from She was a four-time NFCA Compiled by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Darrell Green, who had a 10.24 Mosina, Poland, is a criminology academic All-American and two- Team 5. Emma Onila, Barry (Fla.) time in 1982. major. time NCAA Division II All-American. Rank Team 6. Monika Kochanova, West Sergio Rios, senior from THE BASEBALL TEAM Rothbauer was an NCAA 1. Barry (Fla.) Florida Brownsville (Pace), was a double captured the Lone Star Post Graduate Scholarship 2. Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 7. Barbora Krtickova, winner, taking the 110-meter and Conference championship, its fifth recipient. 3. St. Leo (Fla.) Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 400-meter hurdle championships. since starting the intercollegiate She holds a bachelor’s degree 4. Brigham Young-Hawaii 8. Min Liu, Brigham Young-Hawaii Kaina Martinez, junior from sport in 1993. from Northern Kentucky and a 5. Lynn (Fla.) 9. Sara Celma, Sonoma (Calif.) Belize, was a double winner, West Texas A&M was master’s degree from Ohio State. 6. Hawaii Pacific State winning the 100-meter and 200- second behind the Javelinas. 7. West Florida 10. Petra Jurova, Fresno Pacific meter dash titles. The Javelinas earned the right (The last of the review of 8. Columbus (Ga.) State (Calif.) Jeron Robinson, junior from to host the LSC postseason the 2013-14 Javelina sports 9. Rollins (Fla.) Also receiving votes were Houston (Travis), repeated in the tournament and be the No. 1 seed year articles will appear in 10. Florida Southern Alicia Perez, Tarleton State, and high jump and Jordan Yamoah, in the meet. next week’s issue of the sophomore from Arlington, N.Y., 11. New York Tech Amy Clifton, Midwestern State. The Javelinas posted a 34-16 Javelina Highlights). 12. California (Pa.) Doubles won the pole valt. regular-season record. 13. Academy of Art (Calif.) Rank Players, School 14. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1. Zhang/Liu, Brigham Young- 15. Valdosta (Ga.) State Hawaii 16. Midwestern State 2. Filipovski/Krtickova, 17. St. Mary’s Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 18. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 3. Varga/Zentai, Southwest 19. Northeastern (Okla.) State Baptist (Mo.) 4. Confaloniere/Ivan, Lynn (Fla.) 20. Cal State-Los Angeles 5. Kochanova/Faure, West Florida Also receiving votes were 6. Pain/Twelker, Barry (Fla.) Tarleton State and Cameron. 7. Sipkova/Rey, California (Pa.) Singles 8. Onila/Fritchken, Barry (Fla.) Rank Player, School 9. Hacke/Kaloditza, Armstrong 1. Valentine Confalonieri, Lynn Atlantic (G.) (Fla.) 10. Kobayashi/Tujonetoa, 2. Aleksandra Filipovski, Brigham Young-Hawaii Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) Also receiving votes Casey/ 3. Paoli Ciqui, Columbus (Ga.) Coffman, Midwestern State State (Bold-faced and italicized teams 4. Dallas Zhang, Brigham and individuals are in the Lone The Javelina athletic training staff received a citation from the Kingsville City Council for its work in the Young-Hawaii Star Conference) Keep Kingsville Beautiful campaign.