Javelina Nation Rocks And Is Ready To Roll! VOLUME XV, NO. 50 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 JULY 15, 2015 Castillo To Become 12th Javelina To Be Enter LSC Hall of Honor Juan Castillo, former Texas Bowl XLVII as part of the national championship. A&I and Texas A&M-Kingsville Baltimore Ravens coaching staff, He was NAIA all-district and football player and coach, has have brought great pride and All-LSC. become the 12th Javelina to be honor to the LSC.” He played for the San Camp selected for induction into the Castillo was a player for the Antonio Gunslingers of the USFL Session Lone Star Conference Hall of Javelinas on 1978-80 and was on before entering the coaching field. Coach Josh Honor. the 1979 club that won the NAIA (Continued on Page 10) Flores helps Castillo is the only athlete one of the and/or coach to be selected for participants induction this year. during the He will be inducted on Javelina boys campus at a date and time to be basketball announced later. camp last week in the The Hall of Honor recognizes Steinke outstanding individuals who have Center. More brought pride and honor to the than 80 conference through their participants contributions as an athlete or who took part in have demonstrated a long-term the week-long commitment to the betterment of event. the conference as a coach or administrator. “We are pleased to announce the addition of Juan Castillo to the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor,” Jay Poerner, LSC commissioner, said. “He is very deserving of this honor due to his tremendous success in this league as both a player and coach. “His accomplishments in the NFL, including winning Super Silverberg On All-America Baseball Team Wes Silverberg, Texas A&M- NAIA schools. the opponent players to a .153 Kingsville , has been Silverberg had a 2.23 earned batting average and half of his named to the Jewish Sports run average and recorded five pitched were shutouts. Review All-America baseball first saves. He had a 3-1 record as a He has two letters with the team. reliever. Javelinas and has played on teams The squad includes players In the 36.2 innings pitched, the past two years that have won from NCAA Division II and III and he struck out 52 batters. He held (Continued on Page 3) Juan Castillo LSC LSC Volleyball Javelina Hash 2015 Schedule By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Announced JAVELINA HIGH JUMPER Jeron Robinson did not Lone Star Conference teams will play opponents from 15 states participate in the Pan American Games opening ceremonies last this fall and Texas A&M- weekend in Toronto, Ontario. Kingsville will have competition He won’t go to Canada until this weekend and will be there a from seven of the states. week before jumping Saturday, July 25. The LSC schedule begins Camp The Pan Am Games run from July 10-26 and Robinson’s event Sept. 4 with each of the league Instruction is on the next-to-last day of the competition. schools in action. Johnny Estelle, The first conference match is Javelina men’s THE LONE STAR Conference ranked high in NCAA Division Sept. 16 when Tarleton State goes head basket- ball coach, II men’s and women’s basketball attendance during the 2014-15 to Angelo State. season. talks with the The Javelinas open Sept. 4-5 participants at The league was No. 2 in the men’s listings with an average of in the Maryville Invitational the Javelina 1,169 fans a game. Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. basketball The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association led with a The Javelinas’ first camp last week 1,514 average. conference match is Sept. 18 with in the Steinke The LSC was No. 3 in women’s attendance with 832 a game. Cameron in the Steinke Center. Center. More The MIAA was No. 1 with a 1,172 average and the Northern 2015 Lone Star Conference than 80 boys Sun Intercollegiate Conference was second with a 907 average. Composite Volleyball Schedule took part in the Sept. 4 – Texas A&M- week-long The Tarleton State men were No. 6 in the attendance figures camp. with 2,097 a game. Kingsville vs. Southern Wesleyan Midwestern State was No. 11 with 1,966 and Angelo State was (S.C.) in St. Louis, Mo., 11 a.m.; TAMUK vs. Henderson (Ark.) No. 23 with 1,380 a game. State in St. Louis, Mo., 3 p.m.; The Tarleton women were fifth with 1,952 a game. Eastern New Mexico vs. Colorado Midwestern State was 10th with 1,384. State-Pueblo in Canyon, 9 a.m.; Northern (S.D.) State led the men’s and women’s attendance Cameron vs. Colorado-Colorado with averages of 3,402 and 2,758, respectively. Springs in Denton, 11 a.m.; Tarleton State vs. Chadron (Neb.) COREY LEE, A 6-0, 285-pound junior defensive end with the State in San Angelo, noon; Texas- Incarnate Word Cardinals, was named to the USA College Football Permian Basin at Angelo State, FCA preseason All-America team last week. noon; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. He had 39 tackles last season and14.5 of these were for losses. Arkansas Tech in Denton, 1 p.m.; 2015 Javelina Football Schedule Lee played at LaPorte High School. Dallas Baptist at West Texas Sept. 5 – Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 7 p.m. The Javelinas will face Lee and the Cardinals Sept. 5 when the A&M, 1 p.m.; Arkansas- Sept. 12 – Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of Fame neighboring teams meet in the season opener in San Antonio. Monticello at Texas Woman’s, 1:30 Weekend) p.m.; Midwestern State vs. Sept. 19 – *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. THE LONE STAR Football Festival, which is scheduled for Colorado Christian in Golden, (Hispanic Heritage Weekend) Sept. 19 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, has drawn 99,000 fans in Colo., 2 p.m.; ENMU vs. Lubbock Sept. 26 – West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend) its first four years. Christian in Canyon, 3:30 p.m.; Oct. 3 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. It is one of the best-attended football events in NCAA Division TSU vs. Newman (Kan.) in San Oct. 10 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kingsville II. Angelo, 4 p.m.; Cameron vs. Community Appreciation Weekend). Sixteen of the 20 games played have been televised. There Arkansas Tech in Denton, 4 p.m.; Oct. 17 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. TAMUC vs. Colorado-Colorado have been five NFL draft picks in the games and eight NCAA Oct. 24 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg Bank Springs in Denton, 5 p.m.; playoff teams, including 2012 national champion Valdosta (Ga.) Homecoming Game). Chadron (Neb.) State at ASU, 6 State. Oct. 31 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 1 p.m. p.m.; MSU vs. Pace (N.Y.) in Nov. 7 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. Five of the LSC teams will play in this year’s event along with Golden, Colo., 6:30 p.m.; Harding Bacone (Okla.). The LSC teams are Angelo State, Eastern New Nov. 14 – Lone Star Conference Playoffs, TBA. (Ark.) at TWU, 6:30 p.m.; Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II First Round Playoffs, TBA. Mexico, Midwestern State, Tarleton State and West Texas A&M. Colorado State-Pueblo at WTAM, Nov. 28 – NCAA Division II Second Round Playoffs, TBA. Texas A&M-Kingsville and defending conference champion Texas 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 – NCAA Division II Quarterfinals, TBA. A&M-Commerce will meet on the same date in Kingsville. Sept. 5 – TAMUK vs. Central Dec. 12 – NCAA Division II Semifinals, TBA. Oklahoma in St. Louis, Mo., 1 Dec. 19 – NCAA Division II Championship in Kansas City, Kan. CHRISTIAN CAUDLE, WHO was a freshman catcher for p.m.; TAMUK at Maryville (Mo.), (The Sporting Park). the Javelina baseball team this spring, is playing with the Victoria 5 p.m.; ENMU vs. Dallas Baptist *Lone Star Conference games. Generals of the Texas Collegiate League this summer. in Canyon, 9 a.m.; Cameron vs. (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 4) JavelinaJavelina Hash Hash Upcoming Javelina Events Javelina Hash July 15 - General: Girls Individual Shooting/Skill Camp in Kingsville. By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs General: Girls Little Javelina Camp in Kingsville. General: Girls Shooting/Position Camp in Kingsville. (Continued from Page 2) July 16 - General: Girls Individual Shooting/Skill Camp in Kingsville. General: Girls Little Javelina Camp in Kingsville. The 6-4 freshman from Klein, played in 18 games and hit .293. General: Girls Shooting/Position Camp in Kingsville. His mother, Robin Caudle, was a softball player at Florida State. July 17 - General: Girls Individual Shooting/Skill Camp in Kingsville. General: Girls Little Javelina Camp in Kingsville. WEST ALABAMA WILL have two of its games televised on General: Girls Shooting/Position Camp in Kingsville. the Gulf South Conference Game of the Week this fall. Aug. 12 – Football: Javelina report to begin preseason workouts in The games are carried on ESPN3. Kingsville, Javelina Stadium. The GSC has had its network for the past 10 seasons. Aug. 17 – Volleyball: Javelinas begin preseason workouts in Ten of the league games will be shown on ESPN. Nine are Kingsville, Steinke Center. Saturday games and one is a Thursday contest. Sept. 4 – Volleyball: Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. The Javelinas will host West Alabama Sept. 26 in Javelina vs. Southern Wesleyan (S.C.), 11 a.m. Stadium. vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 3 p.m. Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Texas A&M International Dual in Laredo. THE NCAA’S NEWEST championship will be called beach Wes Silverberg volleyball. Sept. 5 – Football: Incarnate Word in San Antonio, 7 p.m. The committee that oversees the sports announced its decision Silverberg On Volleyball: Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. on a name for the sport after a recent meeting. vs. Central Oklahoma, 1 p.m. The first championship in the sport will take place next spring. All-America vs. Maryville (Mo.), 5 p.m. It was originally called sand volleyball, but the sport is known Baseball Team Sept. 11 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville as beach volleyball elsewhere in the world. vs. St. Mary’s, noon. (Continued from Page 1) The championship will have an eight-team bracket and will be vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. Lone Star Conference Football: Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Hall of Fame double elimination. championships. Weekend). Each team will have five pairs of players. The first team to 2015 Jewish Sports Review Sept. 12 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville win three of five matches will be the winner. All-America Baseball Team vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. Fifty schools were sponsoring the sport as of January. The P – Wes Silverberg, Texas vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. NCAA rules require that there be at least 40 sponsoring schools for A&M-Kingsville; Sam Elias, Sept. 18 – Volleyball: *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. it to become a championship sport. Wesleyan (Conn.); Robert Sept. 19 – Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Maislin, Whitman (Calif.); Zack Volleyball: Our Lady of the Lake in Kingsville, 9:30 a.m. LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: Speer, Trinity (Conn.); Alex Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. …The Tarleton State athletic department and alumni Weingarten, Cortland (N.Y.); Blake Sept. 23 – Volleyball: Oklahoma Panhandle State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. association will host a Coaches Caravan Wednesday in Dallas. Glauben, Rhodes (Tenn.); Josh Sept. 25 – Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 5 p.m. The TSU president and four of the TSU head coaches will give Glick, Nova Southeastern (Fla.), Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Islander Splash previews of the football, volleyball and basketball seasons. and Dan Kolodin, California-San Invitational in Corpus Christi (West Guth Park). …Kevin Brooks, head baseball coach at Angelo State, was Diego. Sept. 26 – Football: West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend). named the American Baseball Coaches Association South Central C – Ben Ladner, Dakota Sept. 27 – Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 2 p.m. Coach of the Year. Wesleyan (S.D.). Sept. 29 – Volleyball: St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. The Rams finished third in the LSC race and won the 1B – Jordan Giller, Oswego Oct. 2 – Volleyball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. conference postseason tournament. (N.Y.), and Simon Rosenbaum, Oct. 3 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. The Javelinas won their second consecutive LSC Pomona Pitzer (Calif.) Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. 2B – David Schlosser, Bard championship this spring. Oct. 7 – Volleyball New Mexico Highlands in Goodwell, Okla., 4 p.m. (N.Y.) …Rita Hokianga, who has been a pitcher at West Texas A&M Volleyball: Oklahoma Panhandle State in Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. SS – Nick Falkson, Brandeis Oct. 9 – Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 7 p.m. the past two years, has been selected to the New Zealand National (Mass.) Oct. 10 – Football: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kingsville Training team. 3B – Zach Goldstein, New Community Appreciation Weekend). She helped the Buffs take the 2014 NCAA Division II national Hampshire Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 12:30 p.m. title and was named the College World Series most valuable player OF – Jake Gordon, Lawrence Volleyball: Newman (Kan.) in Canyon, 3:30 p.m. that season. (N.Y.); Jeremy Wolf, Trinity Oct. 13 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Angelo State Invitational …Ben Farmer Waddington has been named the assistant (Conn.); Trent Zaks, California in San Angelo. women’s volleyball coach at Angelo State. State-Los Angeles, and Ryan Oct. 15 – Volleyball: St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. He has coached at Texas A&M and Houston Baptist. Henritzy, Lock Haven (Pa.). Oct. 17 – Football: *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Farmer, from Cove (Barbers Hill), was an assistant at HBU for DH – Jake Fishman, Union Oct. 23 – Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. three seasons. (N.Y.), and Sam Berk, Macalester Volleyball: Arkansas-Monticello in Wichita Falls, 5 p.m. He attended Texas A&M and was a volunteer assistant coach in (Minn.). Oct. 24 – Football: *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kleberg 2011 and 2012. UTL – Jake Bruml, Pomona Bank Homecoming Game). (Continued on Page 4) Pitzer (Calif.). *Lone Star Conference games/matches JavelinaJavelina HashHash By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External

(Continued from Page 3) Farmer holds a bachelor’s from A&M. He replaces Brett Skora at ASU. …Two assistant men’s basketball coaches have been named at Cameron. Nate Gamet is the men’s assistant coach and Jared Lyons is the graduate assistant coach. Brown has been the head coach at Northwestern Oklahoma from 2007 through last season. He was an assistant at Northwestern in 2004-07. Brown was an assistant at Oklahoma Science & Arts for two seasons and was an assistant for the men’s and women’s programs at Otero (Colo.) Junior College. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern. Lyons has been an assistant at Huston-Tillotson for the past four years. Prior to that, he was at Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College. He started his coaching career at the University of Houston Youngest Participants where he worked in 2007-09. A group of the younger participants at the Javelina basketball camp last week list as camp instructors speak. Lyons holds a bachelor’s degree from Houston.

NCAA DIVISION II notes: LSC Volleyball Faces Teams From 15 States …The NCAA will pay for travel expenses for families traveling (Continued from Page 2) Missouri Western in Colorado Western in Colorado Springs, to the semifinal and find rounds of the NCAA Division I men’s and Arkansas-Monticello in Denton, Springs, Colo., 9 a.m.; WTAM vs. Colo., 10 a.m.; TAMUC vs. women’s basketball championships, the Division I Council decided 9:30 a.m.; TSU vs. Texas-Permian Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) in Southeastern Oklahoma in Ada, last week. Basin in San Angelo, 10 a.m.; Lakeland, Fla., 9:30 a.m.; TWU vs. Okla., noon; WTAM vs. Central The Council voted to extend by one year a pilot program that TAMUC vs. Harding in Denton, Western State in Pueblo, Colo, 10 Oklahoma in Lakeland, Fla., noon; paid for family travel expenses for the 2015 championship. 10 a.m.; MSU vs. Minnesota a.m.; Cameron vs. Southern MSU vs. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) The Division I Football Oversight Committee also recommended State-Moorhead in Golden, Colo., Nazarene (Okla.) in Durant, Okla., in Russellville, Ark., 1 p.m.; ENMU that the program be extended for the College Football Playoff. It 11 a.m.; Western New Mexico at 10 a.m.; MSU at Arkansas Tech, 11 vs. Missouri Western in Colorado was used in 2015. ASU, noon; Arkansas Tech at a.m.; ASU vs. Concordia-St. Paul Springs, Colo., 3 p.m.; Cameron The Competition Oversight Committee is studying the issue for TWU, noon; Adams (Colo.) State (Minn.) in Denver, Colo., noon; vs. Fort Hays (Kan.) State in Ada, TAMUC vs. Southern Arkansas in Okla., 5 p.m.; TAMUC vs. other championships. at WTAM, 1 p.m.; Cameron vs. Harding in Denton, 2:30 p.m.; Ada, Okla., noon; ENMU vs. St. Southern Nazarene in Ada, Okla., 5 The NCAA pays up to $3,000 in travel, hotel and meal expenses MSU at Colorado Mines, 3 p.m.; Edward’s in Pueblo, Colo., 12:30 p.m.; TWU vs. Adams State in for family members of each student-athlete who competes in the TSU vs. Western New Mexico at p.m.; TSU at Colorado-Colorado Colorado Springs, Colo., 5:30 p.m.; Final Four semifinal games, but don’t advance to the championships. San Angelo, 4 p.m.; TAMUC vs. Springs, 2 p.m.; Cameron vs. TSU at Colorado State-Pueblo, 7 The NCAA will pay up to $4,000 in expenses for each student- Arkansas-Monticello in Denton, 4 William Jewell (Mo.) in Durant, p.m.; WTAM at Florida Southern, athlete who competes in the men’s and women’s championship p.m.; Colorado-Colorado Springs Okla., 2 p.m.; MSU vs. Missouri 7:30 p.m.; ENMU at Colorado- games. at TWU, 5 p.m.; ENMU vs. Adams Southern in Russellville, Ark., 3 Colorado Springs, 8 p.m. The allowance covers transportation, hotel and meals for two State in Canyon, 5:30 p.m.; p.m.; ASU at Metro (Colo.) State, 3 Sept. 14 – Texas Wesleyan at family members per athlete. There are no requirements on how far a Newman at ASU, 6 p.m.; Lubbock p.m.; TWU at Colorado State- TSU, 6 p.m. family has to travel to receive the allowance. Christian at WTAM, 7:30 p.m. Pueblo, 3 p.m.; WTAM vs. Saint Sept. 15 – ENMU at New The extension is the next step in expanding benefits for families Sept. 8 – ASU vs. Western Leo (Fla.) in Lakeland, Fla., 3:30 Mexico Highlands, 7 p.m. of college athletes. State in Colorado Springs, Colo., p.m.; ENMU vs. Western State in Sept. 16 - *TSU at ASU, 7 During the 2013 men’s Final Four, the NCAA provided free noon; ASU at Colorado-Colorado Pueblo, Colo., 5:30 p.m.; TAMUC p.m. tickets and moved their seats behind the team benches. Springs, 6 p.m.; Dallas Baptist at at East Central Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Sept. 18 – *Cameron at During the 2014 men’s Final Four, the NCAA hosted a special TAMUC, 6 p.m.; Howard Payne at Sept. 12 – Drury (Mo.) at TAMUK, 7 p.m.; ASU vs. Dowling reception for family members of athletes. TSU, 7 p.m. TAMUK, 10 a.m.; Lubbock (N.Y.) in Springfield, Mass., 3:30 …The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Committee approved last Sept. 9 – Southwestern Christian at TAMUK, 2:30 p.m.; p.m.; ASU vs. Ohio Valley in week synchronized diving as an optional event in non-championship Oklahoma at MSU, 3 p.m.; Texas TSU vs. Western State in Pueblo, Springfield, Mass., 5:30 p.m.; and invitational meets starting this fall. Wesleyan at MSU, 7:30 p.m. Colo., 9 a.m.; MSU vs. Newman in *TWU at ENMU, 7 p.m.; If teams in dual, triangular and quadrangular meets agree to have Sept. 11 – St. Mary’s at Russellville, Ark., 9 a.m.; Cameron *TAMUC at WTAM, TBA. vs. Southern Arkansas in Ada, Sept. 19 – Our Lady of the a synchronized diving event, it can replace either the one-meter or TAMUK, noon; Bentley (Mass.) at TAMUK, 4:30 p.m.; TSU vs. Okla., 10 a.m.; TWU vs. Missouri (Continued on Page 5) three-meter events, or both. JavelinaR Hashobinson One of 43 on Men’s Pan Am Squad Texas A&M-Kingsville high Robinson was fourth in the the 2011 World Track & Field Robinson will be jumper Jeron Robinson is one of competition. Championships. accompanied to the Games by his 43 men on the USA’s track and Williams cleared 7-7 and There will be 623 U.S athletes Javelina coach, Ryan Dall. field team that will compete in the Robinson had a 7-5.75 jump. competing at the Pan Am Games. The Games opened last Pan American Games next week in Robinson has a best of 7-7 this Of these, 111 are former Friday and will run through July Toronto, Ontario, Canada. season. Olympians, 20 are Olympic 26. The Americans will have 86 Robinson is the three-time champions and 38 others are The high jump is scheduled participants in track and field, 43 NCAA Division II outdoor Olympic medalists. for July 25. on the men’s roster and 43 on the champion in his event and owns women’s team. the NCAA Division II record and Robinson, junior from meet records. Houston (Travis), is one of two Williams, who competed for high jumpers representing the U.S. Southern California and finished at the Games. his collegiate career in 2006, is The other is Jesse Williams, from Raleigh, N.C., and who finished third in the recent participated in the 2008 and 2012 U.S. Track & Field Championships Olympic Games. in Eugene, Ore. He was the gold medalist at LSC Volleyball Faces Opponents From 15 States (Continued from Page 4) *TWU at Cameron, 3 p.m.; ENMU, 7 p.m. Nov. 6 - *TAMUK at ASU, 7 Lake at TAMUK, 9:30 a.m.; Oklahoma Christian at WTAM, 2 Oct. 21 - *ASU at TSU, 7 p.m. p.m.; *Cameron at TWU, 7 p.m.; *MSU at TAMUK, 2 p.m.; ASU p.m.; Dallas Baptist at MSU, 2:30 Oct. 23 - *TAMUK at MSU, *MSU at TAMUC, 7 p.m.; ENMU vs. New Haven (Conn.) in p.m.; Southwestern Oklahoma at 3 p.m; TAMUK vs. Arkansas- vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State in Springfield, Mass., noon; WTAM, 7:30 p.m. Monticello in Wichita Falls, 5 Wichita, Kan., 11:30 a.m.; WTAM *TAMUC at ENMU, 2 p.m.; Oct. 6 - *WTAM at ENMU, 7 p.m.; Dallas Baptist at ASU, 3 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State in *TWU at WTAM, 2 p.m.; ASU at p.m.; Southern Nazarene at MSU, p.m.; *ENMU at TAMUC, 5 p.m.; Wichita, Kan, 2 p.m.; ENMU vs. Firing One American International (Mass.), 4 6 p.m. *WTAM at TWU, 7:30 p.m.; ASU Arkansas-Fort Smith in Wichita, A participant in the Javelina p.m. Oct. 7 – TAMUK vs. New at St. Mary’s, 6 p.m.; *Arkansas Kan., 3:30 p.m.; WTAM at basketball camp last week Sept. 22 - *TSU at TWU, 7 Mexico Highlands in Goodwell, Monticello at MSU, 7:30 p.m. Newman, 7 p.m. prepares to shoot a goal during p.m.; *ASU at TAMUC, 7 p.m.; Okla., 4 p.m; TAMUK at Oct. 24 – *TAMUK at Nov. 7 - *TAMUK at TSU, 2 one of the sessions. *MSU at Cameron, 7 p.m.; ENMU Oklahoma Panhandle State, 7 Cameron, 2 p.m.; *ENMU at p.m.; *MSU at TWU, 2 p.m.; at Southwest (N.M.), 7 p.m. p.m.; St. Mary’s at TWU, 7 p.m.; TWU, 2 p.m.; *WTAM at *Cameron at TAMUC, 7 p.m.; Sept. 23 – Oklahoma Newman at ENMU, 3 p.m. TAMUC, 2 p.m.; TSU vs. Lubbock WTAM vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith Panhandle State at TAMUK, 7 Oct. 10 - *TAMUK at Christian in Wichita, Kan, 1:30 in Wichita, Kan, 1:30 p.m.; ENMU 25 Days Until p.m.; St. Mary’s at TSU, 7 p.m. WTAM, 12:30 p.m.; TAMUK vs. p.m.; TSU at Newman, 4 p.m. at Newman, 4 p.m. Javelina Sept. 25 - *TAMUK at TWU, Newman in Canyon, 3:30 p.m.; Oct. 27 - *ENMU at MSU, 6 Nov. 10 – Texas-Permian 5 p.m.; *WTAM at TSU, 6 p.m.; *MSU at TSU, 2 p.m.; Cameron at p.m.; *WTAM at Cameron, 7 p.m.; Basin at Cameron, 6 p.m.; Lubbock Football *ENMU at ASU, 7 p.m.; ASU, 2 p.m.; Newman at WTAM, TAMUC at Harding, 6 p.m.; TWU Christian at MSU, 6 p.m. Southeastern Oklahoma at 7 p.m. at Dallas Baptist, 6 p.m.; ASU at Nov. 12 – WTAM at St. Reports for TAMUC, 6 p.m. Oct. 13 – Oklahoma Baptist at Texas-Permian Basin, 6 p.m. Edward’s, 7 p.m. Preseason Sept. 26 - *TAMUK at TWU, 6 p.m. Oct. 28 – TAMUK at Texas Nov. 13 - *ENMU at TAMUC, 2 p.m.; *WTAM at Oct. 15 – St. Edward’s at A&M International, 7 p.m. TAMUK, 7 p.m.; *TSU at MSU, Workouts ASU, 2 p.m.; *ENMU at TSU, 2 TAMUK, 7 p.m. Oct. 29 – St. Mary’s at 5:30 p.m.; *ASU at Cameron, 5:30 p.m.; East Central at TWU, 2 p.m.; Oct. 16 - *MSU at WTAM, 6 ENMU, 8 p.m. p.m.; *TWU at TAMUC, 7 p.m. Texas-Permian Basin at MSU, 2 p.m.; *TWU at TSU, 6 p.m.; Oct. 30 – *TWU at TAMUK, Nov. 14 - *WTAM at p.m.; Southern Nazarene at *Cameron at ENMU, 7 p.m.; 7 p.m.; *Cameron at MSU, 5:30 TAMUK, 2 p.m.; *ASU at MSU, 2 51 Days Until Cameron, 3 p.m.; MSU at Lubbock *TAMUC at ASU, 7 p.m. p.m.; *ASU at WTAM, 6 p.m.; p.m.; *TSU at Cameron, 3 p.m. Christian, 4 p.m. Oct. 17 - *TAMUC at TSU, *TSU at ENMU, 8 p.m. Nov. 19-21 – Lone Star Javelina Sept. 29 – TAMUK at St. noon; *TWU at ASU, 1 p.m.; Oct. 31 - *TAMUC at Conference Championships at site Football Season Mary’s, 7 p.m.; *WTAM at MSU, *Cameron at WTAM, 2 p.m.; TAMUK, 2 p.m.; *ASU at ENMU, of No. 1 seed. 6 p.m.; *ENMU at Cameron, 7 p.m. *MSU at ENMU, 2 p.m. 3 p.m.; *TSU at WTAM, 5 p.m.; Dec. 3-5 – NCAA Division II Opens With Oct. 2 - *ASU at TAMUK, 7 Oct. 20 – Southeastern MSU at Southern Nazarene, 2 p.m. South Central Region p.m.; *TWU at MSU, 5:30 p.m.; Oklahoma at TWU, 6 p.m.; Nov. 3 – Texas A&M Championships, TBD. Incarnate Word *TAMUC at Cameron, 5:30 p.m.; TAMUC at St. Edward’s, 7 p.m.; International at TAMUK, 7 p.m.; Dec. 10-12 – NCAA In San Antonio TSU at St. Edward’s, 7 p.m. TSU at Dallas Baptist, 7 p.m.; *ENMU at WTAM, 6 p.m.; *ASU Division II Championships in Oct. 3 - *TSU at TAMUK, 2 Wayland Baptist at WTAM, 7 at TWU, 7 p.m.; *TSU at TAMUC, Tampa, Fla. p.m.; *TAMUC at MSU, noon; p.m.; New Mexico Highlands at 7 p.m. *Lone Star Conference matches. Softball, Volleyball Add Signees for 2014-15 Seasons The Texas A&M-Kingsville Puente was academic all- Zach Davis, Sugar Land line, Fr. 231, defensive lineman, Fr. softball and volleyball teams state. (Austin), 6-1, 180, safety, Fr. Christian McFerrin, Humble Nick Pelrean, Houston added signees last week. Javelina Signees Steven De Luna, Edinburg Kingwood, 6-4, 265, offensive (Chavez), 5-10, 180, running Sarah Gilbert, pitcher and Baseball (Vela), 6-2, 220, fullback, Fr. lineman, Fr. back, Fr. infielder from Chipley, Fla., and Ruben Almaguer, Deer Park Aaron Dilworth, Corpus Dillon McGrew, Le Marque Marcus Porter, Los Angeles, Alabama Southern Community (South), 5-11, 205, infielder, Fr. Christi (Flour Bluff), 6-1, 180, and Diablo Valley (Calif.) Calif., and Los Angeles Harbor College, signed with the softball Michael Box, Humble wide receiver, Fr. Community College, 6-0, 212, College, 5-10, 180, defensive team. (Atascocita) and Ranger Junior Jackson Effiom, Buda defensive back, Jr. back, Jr. She has a 2.32 earned run College, 6-3, 227, pitcher, Jr. (Hays), 5-10, 192, running back, Devin Mendez, San Antonio Ian Perry, Houston average in the circle and Alex Canul, Edinburg Fr. (Roosevelt), 5-11, 185, defensive (Hightower), 5-10, 225, recorded 13 victories this (North), 6-4, 215, pitcher and Jonathon General, Ocala, back, Fr. linebacker, Fr. season. , Fr. Fla. (Trinity Catholic) and Allan Alex Merchant, Houston Kyle Plum, San Diego, Gilbert pitched 108 innings Dominic Cruz, Kenedy, 6-1, Hancock (Calif.) College, 6-0, (Dulles), 5-11, 190, safety, Fr. Calif., and Colorado State, 5-10, and had 135 . 155, pitcher and , Fr. 190, defensive lineman, Jr. Jared Mosley, Orchard Park, 170, wide receiver, So. At the plate, she had a .391 Jacob Foitek, Denton Brandon Graham, Corpus Mich., 6-2, 252, defensive end/ Roe Posada, Katy (Seven batting average. (Dallas Bishop Lynch) and Christi (King), 6-5, 290, offensive linebacker, Fr. Lakes), 6-3, 215, tight end, Fr. She was an all-state Odessa College, 6-2, 190, pitcher, tackle, Fr. Confidence Okpoko, Sugar Luke Spies, Katy, 6-4, 290, honoree in high school. Jr. Tyler Handson, Sinton, 6-1, Land (Fort Bend Clements), 6-1, (Continued on Page 7) Taylor Lewis, 5-10 outside Payton Geisinger, Wichita 185, quarterback, Fr. hitter from Alta Loma, Calif., and Falls (Rider) and Cedar Valley Tre Hobbs, Detroit, Mich., Chaffey (Calif.) College, signed Community College, 5-9, 170, 5-10, 160, quarterback, Fr. with the volleyball program. infielder, Jr. Stephen Irby, San Antonio In her two years at Chaffey, Jordan Gunter, Santa Fe, (Brennan), 5-10, 205, running the team won two Foothill back, Fr. Be in Benson first baseman, 6-0, 235, Fr. Conference championships. Timothy Johnson, Santa Fe, LaMarquis Jefferson, She was named all- shortstop, outfielder and right- Navasota, 5-11, 205, running conference. handed pitcher, 6-2, 190, Fr. back, Fr. Krystal Puente, 5-9 setter Hunter Lehman, Kyle Shannon Joseph, Houston from San Antonio (Incarnate (Lehman) and Blinn Junior (Hightower), 6-1, 210, linebacker/ Sept. 5 Word) and Arkansas State, also College, 6-0, 200, catcher and defensive end, Fr. signed with the volleyball team. pitcher, Jr. Justin Lofton, Missouri City She was an all-area and all- Donovan Lewis, Manvel, (Marshall), 6-1, 170, defensive For the Javelina district player at Incarnate Word right-handed pitcher, 6-1, 195, Fr. back, Fr. High School and made second Sebastian Palacios, Corpus Jordan Martinez, New team all-state. Christi (Calallen) and Midland Braunfels, 6-2, 190, offensive Football Team’s Junior College, right-handed pitcher, 5-11, 185, Jr. Opening Game With Preston Plovanich, Santa Fe, outfielder and left-handed pitcher, 5-10, 185, Fr. Incarnate Word Michael Rohland, League City (Clear Creek), 5-9, 170, outfielder, Fr. Football Justin Aminzadeh, Corpus Christi (King), 6-1, 165, kicker/ punter, Fr. Anthony Autry, Norcross, vs. Ga., and Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, 6-4, 191, wide receiver Torey Boozer, Arlington (Oakridge), 6-3, 210, safety, Fr. Benson Stadium Nicholas Bowerman, Amarillo, 6-2, 200, linebacker, Fr. Justin Carroll, Dickinson, 5- San Antonio 10, 210, linebacker, Fr. Brian Chisum, Eagle Pass, 6- Krystal Puente 3, 190, quarterback, Fr. Taylor Lewis Softball, Volleyball Add Signees for 2014-15 Seasons

(Continued from Page 6) and Alabama Southern Jade Guerrero, Corpus Alexis Wick, Leander TaSheena Moore, Lubbock offensive line, Fr. Community College, pitcher and Christi (King), distance, Fr. (Rouse) and New Mexico State, (Frenship) and Northwestern Gary Stinnette, Round Rock infielder, Jr. Josie Guzman, Devine, 6-2, middle blocker, So. State, 5-7 guard, Sr. (Stony Point), 6-0, 205, running Delila Gillespie, San distance, Fr. Malayzia Winbush, Orange Lucia Serrano Ranz, back, Fr. Antonio (Judson), outfield, Fr. Adriana Bonin, Conroe (Oak (Little Cypress-Mauriceville), 5- Argentona, Spain, 5-9, guard, Fr. Torrey Thomas, Katy Lauren Oatman, North Ridge), hurdles, 400-meter dash, 9, middle blocker, Fr. Kaylin Roher, League City (Morton Ranch), 6-4, 210, tight Richland Hills (Richland), 800-meter run, Fr. Women’s Basketball (Clear Springs) and McLennan end, Fr. outfield, Fr. Michael Cavazos, Edinburg Reneisha Alfred, New Community College, 5-4, guard, Jr. Malik Tisdale, Houston Sage Martinez, La Vernia, (Vela), 400-meter dash, relays, Iberia, La., 5-7, forward, Fr. Joslyn Smith, Amarillo (Palo (Lamar), 6-3, 220, linebacker, Fr. infield, Fr. Fr.. Lily Hospers, Marybank, Duro) and Frank Phillips College, Nathan Turner, San Antonio Samamtha Moore, Seguin Victor Munoz, Pharr (PSJA New Zealand, and Edinboro (Pa.) 5-10, forward, Jr. (Warren), 6-2, 247, guard, Fr. (Schertz Clemens) and Angelina Memorial), distance, Fr. University, 6-0, guard, Jr. Jamesha Wade, Dallas Omar Wilkins, Houston College, pitcher, Jr. Deana Richardson, San Kaylee Kana, Mont Belvieu (Lakeview Centennial) and Frank (Elkins), 6-1, 300, offensive line, Fr. Victoria Schoonard-Saborio, Antonio (Brennan), sprinter, (Barbers Hill) and Ranger Junior Phillips College, 5-7, guard, Jr. Henry Young, Seguin, 5-10, Elk Grove, Calif., shortstop/ relays, Fr. College, 6-0, forward, Jr. Women’s Golf 175, quarterback, Fr. second base/outfield, Fr. Keandria Taylor, Rosebud- Mar Lamadrid, Barcelona, Reanna De La Cruz, Austin Men’s Basketball Angelina Villarreal, Neew Lott, sprinter/relays, Fr. Spain, 5-10, forward/guard, Fr. (Westlake), Fr. Cris Boleware, Arlington Braunfels (Canyon), outfield, Fr. Teandria Taylor, Rosebud- Rachelle Nielsen, (Seguin) and Navarro College, 5- Track & Field/Cross Country Lott, sprinter/relays, Fr. Summerland, British Columbia, Fr. 11, point guard, Jr. LaGa’e Brigance, Missouri Kendall Torres, Geronimo Women’s Tennis Kyre Edwards, Pasadena City (Hightower), distance, Fr. (Navarro), 400-meter dash, 800- Madison Gomez, Houston (Rayburn), 6-2, guard, Fr. meter run, Fr. (Sterling), Fr. JaMarkus Horace, Sugar Volleyball Samantha Penz, Bruni, Fr. Land (Austin) and Nicholls (La.) Madison Brabham, Humble State, 6-6, forward, Sr. (Kingwood), 5-10, setter, Fr. Tim Singleton, Dallas Haley Hutchinson, Leander (Hillcrest) and Odessa College, (Rouse), 6-0, middle blocker, Fr. 6-3, guard, Jr. Taylor Lewis, Alta Loma, Robert Stevenson, Houston Calif., and Chaffey (Calif.) (Eisenhower) and McLennan College, 5-10, outside hitter, Jr. Community College, 6-7, 195, Yaneisy Lua, Leander forward, Fr. (Rouse), 5-11, outside hitter, Fr. David Woodard, Cross Krystal Puente, San Plains, Tenn., and Trevecca Antonio (Incarnate Word) and Nazarene (Tenn.), 6-2, guard, Sr. Arkansas State,5-9, setter, So. Softball Kadeja Scott, Arlington 30 Days Until Arabella Acosta-Cantu, (Mansfield Timberview), 5-6, Portland (Gregory-Portland), libero, Fr. Javelina infield, Fr. Abbey Wells, San Antonio Volleyball Lindsey Angelico, San (Steele), 5-7, setter, Fr.. Antonio (Johnson), outfield, Fr. Opens Roxanne Chapa, McAllen (Sharyland), catcher, Fr. Preseason Sarah Gilbert, Chipley, Fla., Sarah Gilbert Workouts

2015 Javelina Men’s and Women’s 50 Days Until Cross Country Schedule Founded in Sept. 4 – Texas A&M International dual meet in Laredo. 1931... Javelina Sept. 25 – Islander Splash Invitational in Corpus Christi (West Guth Volleyball Park). The Oldest Oct. 13 – Angelo State Invitational in San Angelo. Season Opens Oct. 24 – Lone Star Conference Championships in Stephenville. Conference Nov. 7 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Championships in In the Up For Two In St. Louis Canyon. One of the participants in the Tournament Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II Championships in Joplin, Mo. Lone Star State! Javelina boys basketball camp last week gets a layup during a scrimmage. 2015 Javelina Hall of Fame Inductees To Join 461 Others When the 2015 Javelina Hall of Fame Barry Copenhaver Robert Esco Floyd Goodwin Chris Hill Bill Lackey induction is held Sept. 11 in the Memorial Student Davis Corley Bill Evans Kay Goodwin Davis Hill Neal LaHue Union Building, the two individuals and two teams Mike Cornell John Everett Thompson James Hill Gerald Lambert being inducted will join 461 others who are John Cosgrove Roy Farmer Ed Gorney Maurice Hill Phillip Layton members of the Hall. Billy Cottle Steve Fefer Dan Boyles Jessica Gamez Hill Edye Lea Several of those being inducted this year are Willie Crafts Ronald Fielding Darrell Green Dereck Hillyer Charles Lee already members of the Hall. Randy Cretors Dwayne Finley Rufus Green Oscar Hinojosa E.C.Lerma Tarmo Jallai, track and field athlete, and Pat Harry Culberson Jim Fitzgerald Doug Greene Larry Hirt Pat Lewandowski Lewandowski, women’s basketball player, will be Richard Cundiff David Flores Gene Greene Robert Martin Danny Joe Lewis individually inducted and members of the 1974 and Marion Danna Betty Brewer Ford Ken Grimes Hodgkiss Jim Lewis 1975 football teams will join the Hall. Craig Dair Trenton Fowler Larry Grunewald Fred Hoey Bob Lindquist The Javelina Hall of Fame was started in 1972. Bill Dannels George Franklin Hector Guerra Richard Hoffman Jack Little Margarito Guerrero Roy Holley Jesse Longhofer Javelina Hall of Fame Tommy Davidek Clem Franks Ruben Cantu Simon Guerrero David Hopkins Gloria Lopez Guerrero Members Gary Davis James Franz Juan Capello Maria Gutierrez Zenas Hopkins Michael Lowe Mike Adams Jamie Davis Randy Friedrich Ted Carley Charles Hahn Moses Horn Dave Maas Wayne Adams John Dawson Francis Fries Rey Carreon W.L. “Dub” Harbin David Hovda Larry Madden Gary Aguayo Leroy Deanda James Friesenhahn Alex Gonzalez Carter Don Hardeman Brooks Howard David Marquez Pat Aguilar Chris Delcambre LeRoy Fry Dick Carpenter Ron Harms Joe Howard Homer Martinez Clarence Alberts Reginald Deloney Devin Gabbard Bill Carter George Harris Jennifer Rice Howell Charles Massey Rodney Alexander Adan Diaz Jim Gandy Bob Caskey Dwight Harrison Robert Hubenak John Massingill Phelan Allee Livia Diaz David Garcia Juan Castillo Ben Hartsfield Ruford Huff John Mallett Roy Allee John Mark Dixon Kerry Garner Chris Cernosek Doug Harvey Harlan Huibregste Jerry Martin Gary Allen Mark Dizdar David Garza Toby Chadick Andy Hawkins Ron Hunt Isabel Mascorro Gerald Allen Kevin Dogins Tony Garza Mike Chandler Mike Hawkins Ada Ihemelu Alvin Matthews David Alvarez Thomas Domel Wilson Gee Allyn Chizer Jarrell Hayes Stuart Isdale Francis Mattingly Anetta Anglin Greg Doramus Kevin Gentry Frank Chisum Earnest Haynes Harold Jackson Charles Matula LaNetta Anglin Stuart Dornburg Ron Gentry Kristin Ciborowski Harold Hees John Jackson Paul May Tommy Argubright Earl Dotson Reginald Gilford Ballard Joe Henke Lupe Jaimes Greg Mayberry Kelly Armbruster Sheila Dotson Richard Gilstrap Stuart Clarkson John Herrera Mike Jaksik Jermane Mayberry Selina Armstrong Karl Douglas Willie Gipson James Clay Matt Hickl Tommy Janik Dewey Mayhew Leonard Avery Bryan Drake Henry Glenn Harold Collins Ray Hickl Clarence Jarvis Bud McCallum Johnny Bailey Keith Duran Steven Glick James Collins Ronald Higginbotham Roger Jarvis Burl McCandless Bernard Bancroft Mike Dyal Orlando Gonzalez Larry Collins Larry Edwards Robert Gonzalez Don Hightower James Jefferson Neal McCarn Joe Barefield Mike Jekel Eugene McCormick Johnny Barefield Cal Jewett Doug McCutchen Teombi Batiste Sandra Jimenez Don McDonald Randy Beakley Billy John Larry McFarland Ronnie Bennett Levi Johnson Dr. John MeKeever John Beseda Randy Johnson Claude McMillon Charles Bishop Keith Johse Norris McVea Sid Blanks Fred Jonas Harold Menke Marcus Bonner Doug Jones Craig Merriman Jerry Bonilla Jessie Jones Chuck Meyer Neil “Spike” Boyle Johnny Jones Ricky Milam Jay Barmlette Reginald Jones Jim Miller Carry Brandom Rose Jones Winstel Miller Bob Brandt Loyd Jordan David Mims Joe Brod Kenneth Kachtik Colter Mize Randy Brooks Allen Kaiser Hector Molina Andy Browder Bart Kaiser Sam Montgomery George Brown Fred Kasper Paul Morgan Jim Brown Clem Kasprzyk Earl Morris Julie Brown Ken Kelley Tom Morton Lynette Brown Frank Kelly Merle Muckleroy Ernie Bueno John Kieler Pete Murray Rocky Bunting Harold King Vonn Murray Clifford Burrow Jim Koerner Keith Myers Ned Butler Desi Najera The 1978 Javelina Hall of Fame inductees included, left to right, Doug Harvey, Jarrell Hayes and Bob Larry Krueger Sheryl Campbell Eugene Kubelka (Continued on Page 9) Margaret Johnson Canby Shirey. 2015 Javelina Hall of Fame Inductees To Join 461 Others (Continued from Page 8) Bobby Pyssen Durwood Roquemore Homer Soliz Gene Walkoviak Charles Wilson are included on Curtiss Neal Dr. L.E. Ramey Terry Russell Scott Somers Russell Waddell Jill Willson previous inductee list) Lawrence Nellons Lowell Ramey James Ruthstrom Scott Sparks Curtis Walker Dennis Wise 1959 Football Team Royce Nitschmann John Randle DeRon Rutledge Jack Sportsman Doug Walker Ronnie Wolter 1969 Golf Team Dwayne Nix LaShawndra Ratcliff Cliff Sadler Jimmy Srp Chaffani Ward Ronnie Woodard 1969-70 Track & Field Fred Nuesch Bobby Rather JeffSt. Clair Glenn Starks Don Washington Alvin Woods Team David Palmore Frank Ratka Dr. Carlos Saldana Gil Steinke Don Washington Bobby Jack Wright 1969-70 Football Teams Dennis Pannell AndreaRatkovic Hector Salinas Jim Stewart George Washington Larry Wright 1976 Football Team Gerald Pargmann. Ronald Ray Gary Scallorn Martin Stroman Don Waters Robert Young 1986 Men’s & Women’s Charles Parker Bobby Redus Randy Schirck Debbra Stuart Dick Watson Besario Yzaguirre Cross Country Teams Chris Parker Walter Reed Kelly Schnelle Robin Gordon Karen Weiss Christina Zbranek 1999-2000 Women’s Horace Parks James Respondek Dr. Kenneth Scholz Dan Sutton Mike Wendel Mark Zinsmeister Basketball Team Tracy Payne Paul Rich Mickey Schwarz Bryan Sweeney Bill Wendling Teams Inducted 2000-01 Women’s Greg Pechacek Robert T. Rich Ed Scott Jennifer Daniel Tabor Jim Wendling (Members of the teams Basketball Team Gary Pelech Tommy Richard David Seale Larry Tackett Reggie West Jose Perea Richard Ritchie Frank Secades Emil Tagliabue Ashley White Javelina Hall of Fame Carlos Perez Lorie Martinez Eloise Segovia Glen Tegeler Jafus White Banquet Tickets on Sale Oscar Perez Jimmy Rivera Larry Seidel Chasity Terrell Hall Whitley Prescilla Perez John Rivera Leroy Seidel Roy Terrell Wade Whitmer Tickets are now on sale for the Texas A&M- Woodroe Petty Patricia Rivers De Sharki Precious Thibodeaux Stacy Whitt Kingsville Hall of Fame banquet Sept. 11 in the Memorial Bill Pippen Alan Roberson Hughie Shaw Emmuel Thompson Laurel Whitworth Student Union Building ballrooms on campus. Don Pittman Michael Robins Curtis Shed Carlos Tijerina Jerry Wiggins There are two options available. Homer Ply Debbie Robledo Mike Sheffield D.E. Tillman Jerry Wilbanks A banquet ticket only is $30 at Robert Planco Raymond Rocha Heath Sherman Robert Trevino Jeff Wildenberg www.javelinatickets.com. Robert Pool Joe Rodriguez Bob Shirey Butch Trueheart Eldon Wilie Also available is a banquet ticket plus a game Butch Pressley Raul Rodriguez Phil Shirk Jake Trussell Calvin Williams ticket for the Sept. 12 game between the Javelinas Ernest Price Robert Rodriguez Al Shufrd Gene Upshaw Charles Williams and Missouri Science &Technology with a 50 Justin Price Servando Rodriguez Bruce Shugart Larry Ruban John Williams percent discount. These are available at Henry Pullam Gene Rogers Eldridge Small Doug Vannoy. Tommy Williams www.javelinatickets.com, season tickets tab. Larry Pullin Melvin Roland Larry Smith Guile Vela Mike Williamson All proceeds from the Hall of Fame banquet William Putnam Mike Roley Ricky Smith Leo Villarreal Arie Wilson go to the Hall of Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund.

Gerald Lambert, left, and Bill Pippin, right, were among the Javelina Hall of Fame inductees in 1975. Center is president Dr. Gerald B. Robins. Sid Blanks was one of the Javelina Hall of Fame inductees in 1981. Castillo To Be Inducted Into LSC Hall of Honor (Continued from Page 1) alma mater in 1990 as the offensive Champion Green Bay Packers, master’s degrees from Texas A&I Castillo was a graduate line coach. were among the offensive linemen and TAMUK and is a member of assistant coach for the Javelinas Jermane Mayberry, who was coached by Castillo. the Javelina Hall of Fame. in 1982-85 and went to Kingsville a first-round draft pick of the Current Javelina assistant He and Zaida, also a Javelina H.M. King High School for four Philadelphia Eagles, and Earl coach Jaime Martinez played for alum, have four sons. seasons before returning to his Dotson, who played for the World Castillo. The LSC Hall of Fame was Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor While coaching with the established in 1996. Javelinas, Castillo participated in Castillo joins these Javelinas Name, School, Sport/Role (Year Inducted) NFL summer internship programs as a member of the LSC Hall: Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2000) with Tampa Bay, Seattle and Football running back Autry Beamon, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2012) Buffalo. Johnny Bailey (2000). Amy Bippert Bohensky, Angelo State, Track & Field (2010) He is now in his third season Football running back Sid Sid Blanks, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2002) with the Ravens and his second Blanks (2002). Kathleen Brasfield, Angelo State, Administrator/Coach (2014) as the offensive line coach. Football quarterback Karl Delmer Brown, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach/Trainer (2000) Castillo, a 34-year coaching Douglas (2009). Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian, Football/Coach/Administrator (1999) veteran, was with the Philadelphia Football lineman and track & Sarah Butler Carthel, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2008) Eagles for 18 seasons, two as the field thrower Roberto Garza (2011). Juan Castillo, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2015) defensive coordinator and 13 as Football defensive back Juan Castillo Jennifer Clarkson, Abilene Christian, Basketball (2002) the offensive line coach. Darrell Green (1998). Dr. Bill Crabtree, East Texas State, Coach (2007) Javelina Remaining During that span, the Eagles Football coach and James Dearth, Tarleton State, Football (2013) had 11 playoff appearances, won administrator Ron Harms (2003). Summer Camp Karl Douglas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2009) six divisional titles, had a Athletic publicity director Schedule Kyle Freeman, Angelo State, Football/Track (2003) conference championship and Fred Nuesch (2005). Roberto Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football/Track & Field (2011) July 12-14 – Athletic Training appeared in a Super Bowl. Football lineman John Randle Phil George, Angelo State, Coach (1996) Camp in Kingsville, contact Ruben One of the few coaches in (2008). Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1998) Cantu at (361) 593-2493 or at the NFL of Hispanic descent, he Football quarterback Richard Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach/Administrator (2003) [email protected]. has helped promote the game to a Ritchie (1999). Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach (2004) July 13-17 – Girls Basketball Spanish-speaking audience. Football player, coach and Jesse Hawthorne, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (1996) Camps in Kingsville, Individual In 2002, Castillo and his wife, administrator Gil Steinke (1996). Pierce Holt, Angelo State, Football (2000) Shooting/Skill Camp, 9-11 a.m., Zaida, were invited by President Football lineman Gene Fred Jacoby, Lone Star Conference, Commissioner (2007) fourth through sixth grades; Little George W. Bush to a Cinco de Upshaw (1997). Arthur James, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2008) Javelina Camp, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Mayo celebration at the White Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian, Track & Field/Coach (2006) kindergarten through third grade; House. Jo Kuhn, Texas Woman’s, Administrator (2002) Shooting and Position Camp, 2-5 Castillo has bachelor’s and B.B. Lees, Eastern New Mexico, Coach/Administrator (1998) p.m., seventh through 12th grades; Delloreen Ennis-London, Abilene Christian, Track & Field (2012) register at Harvey Martin, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2010) www.javelinaathletics.com/camps. Sam McCord, East Texas State, Football (2006) For information, contact Brittany Ed Messbarger, Angelo State, Basketball/Coach (2006) Mason at Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, Football (1996) [email protected] or at Shirley Morton, Angelo State, Administrator (1997) (361) 593-2499. David Noble, Angelo State, Coach (2004) Fred Nuesch, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Administrator (2005) Julie Myatt O’Dell, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2005) Billy Olson, Abilene Christian, Track (1997) Joshua K. Owusu, Angelo State, Track & Field (2009) Dr. Don Parham, Southeastern Oklahoma, Coach/Administrator (2007) Jennifer Goble Poyer, Eastern New Mexico, Volleyball/Basketball (2011) John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2008) Richard Ritchie, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1999) Garner Roberts, Abilene Christian, Sports Information Director (2013) Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian, Basketball (1998) Lewis Ingraham “L.I.” Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (2005) Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach (1996) Gene Upshaw, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1997) Lloyd Vincent, Angelo State, Administrator (1999) John “Skip” Wagnon, Central Oklahoma, Administrator/Coach (2004) Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, Football (2013) Dwight White, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2011) Juan Castillo Wade Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2003) Juan Castillo Honors Numerous For Javelina Athletes in 2014-15 The Texas A&M-Kingsville Cordova, Spain, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field. Darnelle Mickens, sophomore, (Navarro). athletes were highly honored during field, outdoor track & field. NCAA Division II Wesrbury, N.Y. Jordan Yamoah, junior, the 2014-15 school year, receiving Kaina Martinez, junior, Seine Academic All-America Jasmine Miller, freshman, Arlington, N.Y. national, regional, conference and Bight, Belize, outdoor track & Marija Dimitrovska, junior, Houston (Marshall). NCAA Division II South Central school awards. field. Skopje, Macedonia, tennis. Amber Perry, senior, Goliad. Region All-Academic Team Ten were NCAA Division II All- Jasmine Miller, freshman, Javan Gray, senior, Jeron Robinson, junior, Javan Gray, senior, outdoor Americans and three others were Houston (Marshall), outdoor track Springfield, Ore., outdoor track & Houston (Travis). track & field. Academic All-Americans. & field field. Derek Tesch, grad, Blanco. NCAA Division II District VI Following are the honors and Amber Perry, senior, Goliad, Trevor Pesek, senior, Inez Kathy Trevino, senior, Rio Academic All-Large Team first-team All-America, all-region indoor track & field, outdoor track (Vanderbilt Industrial), football Grande City. Marija Dimitrovska, junior, and all-conference awards received & field. NCAA Division II Male Outdoor Valerie Vrana, junior, Seguin (Continued on Page 12) by the Javelinas: Jeron Robinson, junior, Field Athlete of the Year NCAA Division II All-America Houston (Travis), indoor track & Jeron Robinson, junior, Lutalo Boyce, sophomore, field, outdoor track & field. Houston (Travis) 2015 Javelina Volleyball Schedule Westbury, N.Y., indoor track & Wes Silverberg, junior, Katy NCAA Division II South Central Sept. 4 – Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. field, outdoor track & field. (Taylor), baseball. Region Male Outdoor Field vs. Southern Wesleyan (S.C.), 11 a.m. Javan Gray, senior, Kathy Trevino, senior, Rio Athlete of the Year vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 3 p.m. Springfield, Ore., outdoor track & Grande City, outdoor track & field Jeron Robinson, junior, Sept. 5 – Maryville Invitational Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. field Jordan Yamoah, junior, Houston (Travis) vs. Central Oklahoma, 1 p.m. Javier Lopez, sophomore, Arlington, N.Y., indoor track & NCAA Division II vs. Maryville (Mo.), 5 p.m. All-Super Region Four Sept. 11 – Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Invitational Academic Football Team Tournament in Kingsville Trevor Pesek, senior, Inez vs. St. Mary’s, noon. (Vanderbilt Industrial). vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. NCAA Division II Sept. 12 – Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Invitational All-South Central Region Tournament in Kingsville Indoor Track & Field Team vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. Lutalo Boyce, sophomore, vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. Westbury, N.Y. Sept. 18 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Richard Cervantes, freshman, Sept. 19 – Our Lady of the Lake, 9:30 a.m. Mission (Sharyland). Sept. 19 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Javier Lopez, sophomore, Sept. 23 – Panhandle State (Okla.) in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Cordova, Spain. Sept. 25 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 5 p.m. Kaina Martinez, junior, Seine Sept. 27 - *Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m. Bight, Belize. Sept. 29 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. Amber Perry, senior, Goliad. Oct. 2 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Jeron Robinson, junior, Oct. 3 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Houston (Travis). Oct. 7 – New Mexico Highligihts in Goodwell, Okla., 4 p.m. Derek Tesch, senior, Blanco. Oct. 7 – Panhandle (Okla.) State in Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. Kathy Trevino, senior, Rio Oct. 9 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 7 p.m. Grande City. Oct. 10 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 12:30 p.m. Jordan Yamoah, junior, Oct. 10 – Newman (Kan.) in Canyon, 3:30 p.m. Arlington, N.Y. Oct. 15 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. NCAA Division II Oct. 23 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. All-South Central Region Oct. 23 – Arkansas-Monticello in Wichita Falls, 5 p.m. Outdoor Track & Field Team Oct. 24 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 2 p.m. Lutalo Boyce, sophomore, Oct. 28 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7 p.m. Westbury, N.Y. Oct. 30 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Richard Cervantes, freshman, Oct. 31 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Mission (Sharyland). Nov. 3 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Javan Gray, senior, Springfield, Nov. 6 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Ore. Nov. 7 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. Deon Hope, freshman, Nov. 13 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Bridgetown, Barbados. Nov. 14 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Michal Idziak, junior, Mosina, Nov. 19-21 - Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament at Poland. No. 1 seed. Javier Lopez, sophomore, *Lone Star Conference matches Chow Time Cordova, Spain (Bold-faced and italicized matches are at home). Campers at the Javelina boys basketball camp last week enjoy a Kaina Martinez, junior, Seine hamburger and hot dog lunch. Bight, Belize. Honors Numerous For Javelina Athletes in 2014-15 (Continued from Page 11) Lone Star Conference Braunfels, baseball. Mariaxi Herrera, junior, Ibarra, Erika Larrea, sophomore, Skopje, Macedonia. Male Indoor Track & Field Lutalo Boyce, sophomore, Ecuador, tennis. Ambato, Ecuador, tennis. Cliff Harris Award Finalist Academic Athlete of the Year Westbury, N.Y., indoor track & Michal Idziak, junior, Mosina, Lone Star Conference Trevor Pesek, senior, Inez Michal Idziak, junior, Mosina, field, outdoor track & field Poland, indoor track & field, Sports Information Student (Vanderbilt Industrial), football. Poland, track and field/cross Marija Dimitrovska, junior, outdoor track & field. Academic Award Brett Tomko Award Semifinalist country. Skopje, Macedonia, tennis. Bryce Martin, sophomore, Artie Leal, grad, Zapata. Ryan Benitez, senior, New Lone Star Conference Javan Gray, senior, Salado, outdoor track & field. Lone Star Conference Braunfels, baseball. Scholar-Athlete Award Springfield, Ore. outdoor track & Kaina Martinez, junior, Beine Coach of the Year Lone Star Conference Male Javan Gray, senior, field Sight, Belize, outdoor track & Jason Gonzales, baseball. Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year Springfield, Ore., indoor track & Mariaxi Herrera, junior, Ibarra, field. Autumn Williams, tennis. Jeron Robinson, junior, field, outdoor track & field Ecuador, tennis. Trevor Pesek, senior from Who’s Who Among Houston (Travis). Ashley Rivera, senior, Deon Hope, freshman, Inez (Vanderbilt Industrial), Students in American Lone Star Conference McAllen, golf. Bridgetown, Barbacos, outdoor football Colleges and Universities Championships Outstanding All-Lone Star Conference Team track & field Kathy Trevino, senior, Rio Dylan Dimick, junior, Toronto, Male Field Performer Cline Andrews, senior, Sugar Michal Idziak, junior, Mosina, Grande City, indoor track & field, Ontario, track and field Jeron Robinson, junior, Land (Clements), baseball. Poland, indoor track & field. outdoor track & field. Justin Lee, senior, Strathmore, Houston (Travis). Ryan Benitez, senior, New Javier Lopez, sophomore, All-Lone Star Conference Alberta, baseball. Cordova, Spain, outdoor track & Tournament Team Michelle Wagner, junior, Port field Krystal Faison, freshman, San Lavaca, basketball. Kaina Martinez, junior, Seine Antonio (Judson), volleyball. Chelsea Williams, junior, Bight, Belize, indoor track & field, Lone Star Conference Houston (Dobie), track and field. outdoor track & field. Volleyball Setter of the Year TAMUK College of Business Darnelle Mickens, Casey Klobedans, freshman, Administration Distinguished sophomore, Westbury, N.Y., Boerne (Champion). Student of the Year outdoor track & field Lone Star Conference Mariaxi Herrera, junior, Ibarra, Jasmine Miller, freshman, Newcomer of the Year Ecuador, tennis. Houston (Marshall), outdoor track & field Cheyenna Nalle, freshman, Woonsocket, R.I., outdoor track & field Amber Perry, senior, Goliad, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field. Jeron Robinson, junior, Houston (Travis), indoor track & field, outdoor track & field. Ryan Scott, senior, Sanger, baseball Matt Terrones, junior, Mesquite (Horn), baseball. Kathy Trevino, senior, Rio Grande City, outdoor track & field Valarie Vrana, junior, Seguin (Navarro), outdoor track & field Clint Wallace, senior, Corpus Christi (Tuloso-Midway), basketball. Kelsey Washington, senior, Cuero, volleyball. Jordan Yamoah, junior, Arlington, N.Y., indoor track & field, outdoor track & field. All-Lone Star Conference Academic Team Feeding the Future Marija Dimitrovska, junior, Javelina basketball player Elliot Taylor, 6-7 freshman forward from Skopje, Macedonia, tennis. Houston (Marshall), helps at the serving line as the 80-plus partici- Javan Gray, senior, Grabbing a Rebound pants in the Javelina boys basketball camp last week were served a Springfield, Ore., indoor track & A camper grabs a rebound during a scrimimage at the Javelina boys hamburger and hot dog lunch. field, outdoor track & field. basketball camp last week in the Steinke Center.