Volleyball Hosting Four Teams Friday, Saturday After a successful start in a of four matches in the meet. weekend in St. Louis, Mo. mark. Missouri tournament, the Texas They will face Bentley They downed host Madison Brabham, 5-9 A&M-Kingsville volleyball team (Mass.) at 4:30 p.m. Friday. Maryville, Southern Wesleyan freshman setter from Humble opens its home season Friday and Saturday’s schedule will see (S.C.) and Henderson (Ark.) State (Kingwood), led the Javelina Saturday by hosting the Emerald the hosts meeting Drury (Mo.) at while dropping a match to Central offense with a .257 attack Beach Hotel/Javelina Invitational 10 a.m. and Lubbock Christian at Oklahoma. percentage. in the Steinke Center. 2:30 p.m. UCO had a 4-0 record in the Valerie Moerhig, 5-10 junior The Javelinas will meet St. The Javelinas went 3-1 in the two-day event and the Javelinas outside hitter from La Vernia, Mary’s at noon Friday in their first Maryville Invitational last finished second with their 3-1 (Continued on Page 4)

Casey Klobedans VOLUME XVI, NO. 5 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 SEPT. 09, 2015 Football Opens Home Season With Missouri S&T The Texas A&M-Kingsville Trevor Moses, 6-0, 200- football team opens its home pound sophomore linebacker from Football Standings season Saturday when it hosts the Corpus Christi (Calallen) had 1.5 Team W L Pct. Missouri Science & Technology tackles for losses and a sack. Angelo State 1 0 1.000 Miners in Javelina Stadium. The Miners opened with a E. New Mexico 1 0 1.000 Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. 40-27 loss to nationally ranked Midwestern State 1 0 1.000 The Javelinas dropped an 18- Chadron (Neb.) State. A&M-Kingsville 1 0 1.000 16 defensive struggle to NCAA Chris Kennard, 5-9, 170- Tarleton State 0 0 .000 Division I-AA Incarnate Word last pound junior running back from A&M-Kingsville 0 1 .000 weekend in San Antonio. Plano (Parish Episcopal), led the West Texas A&M 0 1 .000 The Javelinas had 269 total S&T rushing with 46 yards and an Last weekend’s results: yards, 93 rushing and 176 passing. 11.5 per-carry average. He had Incarnate Word 18, Texas A&M- Defensively, they allowed one touchdown. Kingsville 16; Angelo State 52, 379 total yards to the Cardinals, Lamar Wilkes, 6-0, 170-pound Oklahoma Panhandle State 31; 219 rushing and 160 passing. sophomore quarterback from Texas A&M-Commerce 48, Joe Teo, 5-10, 220-pound Maryland Heights, Mo., Adams (Colo.) State 17; Azusa senior tailback from Fairfield, completed 17 of 37 (.459) passes Pacific (Calif.) 27, West Texas Calif., led the Javelina rushing for 186 yards. He had two picked A&M 24; Eastern New Mexico 40, with 34 yards and 4.3 yards a off. New Mexico Highlands 10; carry. He scored once. Braxton Graham, 5-9, 175- Midwestern State 31, Truman Myles Carr, 6-2, 215-pound pound freshman running back (Mo.) State 3. junior quarterback from Arcadia, from Seneca, Mo., had six Saturday’s schedule: Calif., completed 16 of 27 (.593) receptions for 46 yards. Missouri S&T at Texas A&M- passes for 176 yards and a score. Nate Brown, 6-4, 190-pound Kingsville, 7 p.m.; Angelo State at He had one interception. sophomore linebacker from Webb Western (Colo.) State, 2 p.m.; Jordan Thomas, 5-11, 165- City, Mo., had eight tackles to lead Colorado State-Pueblo at West pound sophomore wideout from the Miner defense. Texas A&M, 5 p.m.; Delta (Miss.) San Antonio (Stevens), had four The game opens a three-game State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 receptions for 51 yards. home stand for the Javelinas. p.m.; Eastern New Mexico at Javelina to Javelina Zemarcus Green, 5-10, 190- They host Texas A&M- Adams (Colo.) State, 7 p.m.; Roberto Garza, former Javelina All-American offensive lineman, gave a pound junior linebacker from Commerce Sept. 19 in the Lone Findlay (Ohio) at Tarleton State, 7 pre-game talk to the Javelina football team before the season opener Pasadena (Dobie), led the tackle Star Conference opener and West p.m.; Midwestern State at last weekend in San Antonio. Garza played 14 seasons in the NFL chart with nine. Alabama Sept. 26. Colorado-Mesa, 8 p.m. before retiring this season. Javelina Hash Faison, Williams First IBC Bank By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Players of the Week in 2015-16 Texas A&M-Kingsville Grand Rapids, Mich., had three San Antonio. AN AFTERNOON FOOTBALL game in South Texas in early volleyball player Krystal Faison big plays in the Javelinas’ opener He had a fumble recovery, an September is not a good idea. Example: Saturday’s opener for the and football defensive back with Incarnate Word in interception and a pass broken up. Javelinas in San Antonio. Devonte Williams were named the The game was played with the temperature hitting 100. I season’s first IBC Bank players of went to my vehicle at halftime to cool off and the gauge said 104. the week for their performances Many of the Javelina fans spent the second half under the last weekend. stands in the shade. Faison, sophomore outside Not a good environment for a college football game. hitter from San Antonio (Judson), averaged 2.53 kills a set and NOTES FROM THE football opener: scored 54 points as the Javelinas …As usual, former Javelinas turned out in big numbers for the opened their season in St. Louis, San Antonio game and the Hog Call Friday night. Mo. I’m sure I didn’t see them all but the those spotted included She averaged 4.05 digs and former football players Robert Armstrong, Mark Dizdar, Mike 0.37 blocked shots. Dyal, Roberto Garza, Ryan Lincoln, Charles Smith and Jonathan Faison was named to the all- Woodson; former volleyball players Ashley Golden Garza and tournament team after the two-day Marissa Fancher Martinez; former basketball player Sheryl meet at Maryville University. Williams, 6-0, 177-pound Campbell; former track and field and cross country athlete Joseph freshman defensive back from Garza, and former sports information student assistant, South Texan sports editor and Kingsville Record sports editor David Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Flores. Invitational Schedule …Capt. Chet Misner, commanding officer of Naval Air Friday – Station-Kingsville, and his son, Chase, were at Friday’s Hog 10 a.m. – Bentley (Mass.) vs. Call and on the sidelines with the Javelinas at Saturday’s game. Drury (Mo.) …The San Antonio mayor was announced as being at the Noon – Texas A&M- game. Kingsville vs. St. Mary’s. 2:30 p.m. – Lubbock Christian So was Kingsville mayor Sam Fugate and his wife, Darlyn. vs. Drury …Former Javelina head football coach Richard Cundiff, and 4:30 p.m. – Texas A&M- his wife, Pam, were at last weekend’s events. Kingsville vs. Bentley The Cundiff’s son, Parker, is a graduate assistant coach for 6:30 p.m. – St. Mary’s vs. the Javelinas. Lubbock Christian In Rockets’ Camp Also with the family was Parker’s grandmother, Dona Harris, Saturday – Remi Yusuf, former Javelina guard, has been invited to the Houston formerly of Kingsville, and sister, Kaitlyn. 10 a.m. – Texas A&M- Rockets’ preseason camp this season. Yusuf has played in several Kingsville vs. Drury countries since finishing his eligibility with the Javelinas in 2009. HAVE HAD SEVERAL people ask, “What about this Missouri Noon – Bentley vs. St. S&T?”. Mary’s Missouri Science and Technology will be the Javelinas’ 2:30 p.m. – Texas A&M- 2015 Javelina Remaining Football Schedule opponent Saturday night in Javelina Stadium. Kingsville vs. Lubbock Christian Sept. 12 – Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Formerly known as the University of Missouri-Rolla, it is 4:30 p.m. – St. Mary’s vs. Sept. 19 – *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. located in Rolla and was founded in 1870 as one of the first Drury Sept. 26 - West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. technological schools west of the Mississippi. 6:30 p.m. – Lubbock Christian Oct. 3 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. (MDT) It has an enrollment of 8,600 and is ranked fourth in NCAA vs. Bentley Oct. 10 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Division II in number of academic All-Americans produced with 80. Lone Star Conference Oct. 17 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Missouri S&T has in common with Texas A&M-Kingsville a Volleyball Standings Oct. 24 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. large engineering enrollment. Team W L Pct. Oct. 31 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 1 p.m. It ranks No. 3 on the College Factual/USA Today list of best Angelo State 4 0 1.000 Nov. 7 – Lone Star Conference playoffs, TBA. engineering schools. Cameron 4 0 1.000 Nov. 14 – Lone Star Conference playoffs, TBA. Tarleton State 4 0 1.000 Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II first round playoffs, TBA. THE CADE DYAL who received headlines last weekend after A&M-Kingsville 3 1 .750 Nov. 28 – NCAA Division II second round playoffs, TBA. Dec. 5 – NCAA Division II quarterfinals, TBA. passing for three touchdowns and running for another in Kerrville Texas Woman’s 3 1 .750 Dec. 12 – NCAA Division II semifinals, TBA. Tivy’s win over Calallen is the son of former Javelina football West Texas A&M 3 1 .750 E. New Mexico 2 2 .500 Dec. 19 – NCAA Division II championship in Kansas City, Kan. player Mike Dyal. *Lone Star Conference games. Cade is a quarterback for the Antlers. (Continued on Page 3) A&M-Commerce 2 2 .500 Midwestern State 1 3 .250 Javelina Hash Upcoming Javelina Events Sept. 11 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs Bentley (Mass.) vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. TAMUK vs. St. Mary’s, noon. (Continued from Page 2) Lubbock Christian vs. Drury, 2:30 p.m. TAMUK vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. His mother is the former Lisa Maples of Kingsville. St. Mary’s vs. Lubbock Christian, 6:30 p.m. General: Mike Shaw Automotive/ Javelina Hall of Fame THURSDAY NIGHT GAMES are becoming more and more Induction Banquet in Kingsville, Memorial Student popular in NCAA Division II. Union Building ballrooms, 5:30 p.m. Seventy-three of the teams opened their seasons last Thursday, Sept. 12 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville while 93 opened on Saturday, which has been the usual day of the TAMUK vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. week for games. Bentley vs. St. Mary’s, noon. TAMUK vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. REMI YUSUF, WHO was a four-year letterman with the St. Mary’s vs. Drury, 4:30 p.m. Javelina basketball team in 2003-07, has been signed by the Lubbock Christian vs. Bentley, 6:30 p.m. Houston Rockets and will take part in the team’s preseason camp. Football: Missouri S&T in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Mike Shaw He has been to the Rockets’ pre-draft workout, individual Automotive Hall of Fame Game). workout and training camp in the past. Sept. 14 - Women’s Golf: Lady Bulldog Invitational Tournament in Seguin. Yusuf averaged 16.7 points and 5.2 rebounds his senior year Sept. 15 - Women’s Golf: Lady Bulldog Invitational Tournament in Seguin. with the Javelinas and averaged 18.8 points and 5.5 rebounds as a Sept. 18 – Volleyball: *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. junior. Women’s Tennis: Midwestern State Invitational in Wichita Falls. He was named the Lone Star Conference South Division player Sept. 19 – Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Volleyball: Our Lady of the Lake in Kingsville, 9:30 a.m. of the year his junior season and was on the Javelina Team of the Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Decade for the 2000s. Aared Sampson Women’s Tennis: Midwestern State Invitational in Wichita Falls. Yusuf has played with teams in Slovakia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico Sept. 23 – Volleyball: Oklahoma Panhandle State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. and Colombia since finishing at TAMUK. Sampson New Sept. 25 – Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 5 p.m. He was on a USA team that toured Korea in 2008 and averaged Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Islander Splash Invitational in 16.6 points a game. Track & Field Corpus Christi (TAMUCC Momentum Campus) xx In Saudi Arabia in 2008-09, he averaged 31 points and 10 Assistant Coach Sept. 26 – Football: West Alabama in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family Weekend). rebounds a game. Sept. 25 - Women’s Tennis: Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Yusuf is from Houston. Aared Sampson, who has Tournament in San Antonio. coached in Utah for the past eight Sept. 26 - Women’s Tennis: Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional BRETT GILLILAND, THE head football coach at West years, has been named an Tournament in San Antonio. Alabama, thinks highly of the Gulf South Conference of which his assistant cross country and track Sept. 27 – Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 2 p.m. and field coach at Texas A&M- team is a member. Sept. 29 – Volleyball: St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. Kingsville. In a quote last week, he called it “the SEC of Division II”. Oct. 2 – Volleyball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Sampson, from Highland, Oct. 3 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. “There is no conference that can compare to it in my mind,” Utah, ran on the cross country Gilliland said. “Top to bottom, it’s as strong as it has ever been. Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 3 p.m. team and was a middle distance Oct. 5 - Women’s Golf: Houston-Victoria Fall Tournament in Victoria. Week in and week out you face an opponent that’s very well runner in track and field at coached with a lot of good athletes on the field…it’s going to be Oct. 6 - Women’s Golf: Houston-Victoria Fall Tournament in Victoria. Southern Utah University. Oct. 7 – Volleyball New Mexico Highlands in Goodwell, Okla., 4 p.m. hard for anyone to come through unscathed.” He received a bachelor’s The Javelinas will host West Alabama Sept. 26 in Javelina Stadium. Volleyball: Oklahoma Panhandle State in Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. degree in physical education from Oct. 9 – Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 7 p.m. the school. Oct. 10 – Football: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Kingsville TY HILL, WHO was an All-Big 12 running back at Oklahoma Sampson holds a master’s Community Appreciation Weekend). State, has transferred to West Alabama. degree from Brigham Young. Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 12:30 p.m. He is considered a world class sprinter and played at Garden He coached at high schools in Volleyball: Newman (Kan.) in Canyon, 3:30 p.m. City (Kan.) Community College before going to OSU. Utah for five years before becoming Oct. 12 - Women’s Golf: Incarnate Word Invitational in San Antonio. He gained 1, 811 all-purpose yards with the Cowboys. He had an assistant at Utah Valley, where Oct. 13 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: Angelo State Invitational 534 rushing yards, caught 31 passes for 281 yards and had 996 he coached for three seasons. in San Angelo. return yards, ranking second in NCAA Division I. The Utah Valley men’s cross Women’s Golf: Incarnate Word Invitational in San Antonio. Hill was 11th in Division I in all-purpose yards. country team and indoor and Oct. 15 – Volleyball: St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Dig Pink Night) The Javelinas will see Hill when the Tigers come to Javelina outdoor track and field teams won Oct. 17 – Football: *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Stadium Sept. 26. Western Athletic Conference titles Oct. 19 - Women’s Golf: Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tournament for while he was there. Women at Fort Sill, Okla. The new Javelina coach is LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: Oct. 20 - Women’s Golf: Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tournament for married to the former Barbara Women at Fort Sill, Okla. …For the second consecutive year, Texas A&M-Commerce Boone and they are the parents of (Continued on Page 4) *Lone Star Conference games/matches. five children, four girls and a boy. Bold-faced events are in Kingsville. Javelina Hash Volleyball To Host Two-Day Invitational (Continued from Page 1) weekend in its opening action. Pa., averaged 6.0 sets and Jessica By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs averaged 3.11 kills per set and Shelby Kreienberg, 6-2 senior Segal, 5-8 senior libero from West Casey Klobedans, 5-9 sophomore hitter from Pittsford, N.Y., had a Harrison, N.Y., averaged 4.20 digs. (Continued from Page 3) setter from Boerne (Champion), .231 attack percentage and Jaci The four home matches this averaged 9.58 sets. Buscher, 5-10 senior outside hitter weekend open an eight-match has had a former NFL player placed on its coaching staff by the Krystal Faison, 5-7 from Lakewood, Colo., averaged home stand for the Javelinas. NFL Players Association. sophomore outside hitter from San 2.50 kills a set. They begin Lone Star Kory Chapman, a four-year veteran in the NFL and two-time Antonio (Judson), averaged 4.05 Krista Campbell, 5-10 Conference play Sept. 18 with Super Bowl champion, has been placed on the Lion staff this digs to lead that statistical freshman setter from Newtown, Cameron in the Steinke Center. season. category. Last year, the Lions had Montiese Culton placed by the NFLPA St. Mary’s went 2-1 last and he remains on the staff this season as a wide receivers coach. weekend in a tournament in Faison, Zaccardo Make All-Tournament …West Texas A&M has added two new assistant coaches to Fairbanks, Alaska. Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Krystal Faison and Brett Zaccardo were its softball staff. The Rattlers will host Texas- named to the Maryville Invitational all-tournament team last weekend in Jaime Edwards and Tyler Wilkinson are the additions. Permian Basin Thursday night St. Louis, Mo. Edwards completed her playing career at the University of before coming to Kingsville. Faison, sophomore outside hitter from San Antonio (Judson), Houston last spring and Wilkinson has been on the Buffs’ team. Maddi King, 5-9 sophomore averaged 2.53 kills and 4.05 digs in the four matches at the event. Edwards was with the Cougars for four seasons and is a native outside hitter from Round Rock, Zaccardo, sophomore libero from Amarillo (Bushland), averaged of Austin where she played at Bowie High School. led the SMU attack last weekend 3.89 digs a set in the meet. Wilkinson, from Idaho Falls, Idaho, was with the Buffs for with a .400 attack percentage and two seasons after transferring from Southern Idaho. 2.91 kills a set. …Angelo State’s opening game with Oklahoma Panhandle Rachael Scicchitano, 5-7 junior setter from McKinney (Prosper), State last weekend in San Angelo was televised live on KLST-TV in averaged 4.73 sets and Tori Estrada, San Angelo. 5-2 senior libero from San Antonio It was the second consecutive year that the Rams’ home (Antonian), averaged 4.0 digs. opener was televised on the station. Lauren Holman, 6-1 senior ASU will also have an Oct. 10 date with Texas A&M- middle blocker from Rowlett, Commerce televised live on ESPN3. averaged 1.36 blocks a set in the first three outings. NCAA DIVISION II notes: Drury had a 3-1 record last …Defending champion Long Island-Post (N.Y.) has been week in four matches against Mid- picked to repeat in the Northeast 10 Conference this fall. America Intercollegiate Athletic American International is the choice for second and another Association teams. Massachuetts team, Assumption, is the pick for third. Chloe Foster, 6-3 senior middle Northeast 10 Conference Preseason Football Poll blocker from Overland Park, Kan., 1. Long Island-Post (N.Y.) had a .333 attack percentage and 2. American International (Mass.) averaged a block a set. 3. Assumption (Mass.). B.J. Specht, 5-9 senior 4. New Haven (Conn.) outside hitter from Shawnee, Kan., 5. Saint Anselm (N.H.) averaged 3.4 kills a set and Brooke Stonehill (Mass) Antenen, 5-11 junior setter from 7. Bentley (Mass.) Naperville, Ill., averaged 8.8 sets and 1.0 blocks. 8. Merrimack (Mass.) McKenna Poynter, 5-6 libero 9. Southern Connecticut from Maize, Kan., averaged 5.53 10. Pace (N.Y.) digs. Lubbock Christian had a 3-1 record last weekend and one of the victories was a decision over 2015 Javelina Women’s Golf Fall Schedule No. 22-ranked West Texas A&M of the Lone Star Conference. Sept. 14-15 - Lady Bulldog Invitational Tournament in Seguin LCU has a Thursday night (Texas Lutheran host). match with Texas A&M Oct. 5-6 - Houston-Victoria Fall Invitational in Victoria. International in Laredo becoming Oct. 12-13 - Incarnate Word Invitational in San Antonio. coming to Kingsville. Javelinas Meet Oct. 19-20 - Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tournament for Women at Individual statistics were not Two former Javelina football playeres had their teams going against Fort Sill, Okla. (Cameron host). available on the Lubbock players. each other in Javelina Stadium last week. Left is Teddy Carrier, head Bentley went 1-3 last football coch at Kingsville King High School and right is Chris Soza, head football coach at Alice High School. Porky’s Pack Memberships Available Membership Application for Dear Javelina Fans, Please check the Porky’s Pack where you are sitting so that we can It is that time of the year again Calendar for special events, which find you in case of emergencies. 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Membership will run from Sept. 14-15 - Lady Bulldog Invitational Tournament in Seguin September 1, 2015, to June 14, 2016. (Texas Lutheran host). Each member is allowed to Oct. 5-6 - Houston-Victoria Fall Invitational in Victoria. bring up to 2 guests to the football Navy League Visitor Oct. 12-13 - Incarnate Word Invitational in San Antonio. games with each guest paying $25 , left, Javelina head football coach, was a guest at the Oct. 19-20 - Oklahoma Intercollegiate Tournament for Women guest fee. Kingsville Navy League meeting last week. Right is Navy League at Fort Sill, Okla. (Cameron host). president Forrest Patton. Late Breakfast With the Coaches

The Javelina coaches and administrators served breakfast to the students at the annual ‘Late Breakfast With the Coaches’ last week in the Javelina Dining Hall. Left to right, football assistant Austin Gillmore, head women’s basketball coach Wade Scott and head track and field coach Ryan Dall. Football assistant coach Jaime Martinez.

Javelina coaches David Brown, left, football defensive coordinator; Philip Middleton, center, baseball assistant, and Thomas Simoneaux, baseball assistant. Alessandra Dominguez, women’s golf coach. Late Breakfast With the Coaches

Women’s tennis coach Autumn Football coaches, left to right, Parker Cundiff, Phil Serchia and James Jefferson. Women’s basketball coach Wade Williams. Scott.

Hanna Lantz, coordinator of Left to right, Ronnie Palmer, football assistant; Brittany Mason, student-athlete services and Head football coach Daren women’s basketball assistant, and Mark Mathew, men’s basketball senior women’s athletic adminis- Track & field coach Ryan Dall. Wilkinson. assistant. trator. Javelina Football Opening Weekend in San Antonio

Parker Cundiff, second from the left, Javelina graduate assistant coach, had family members at the weekend’s events. Left to right are is father, former Javelina head football coach Richard Cundiff; mother Pam, a Texas A&I graduate; sister Caitlin, and grandmother Dona Harris.

Former Javelina athletic trainers Mike and Angie Barrera were at the Hog Call and game with daughter, Mai, and son , Christian.

Javelina fans turned out, as usual, for the Saturday afternoon game with Incarnate Word. Several thousand of the Javelinas attended, many with umbrellas as the temperature hit 100 degrees. Javelina Football Opening Weekend in San Antonio

The Marching Javelina Band made the road trip to San Antonio for last weekend’s football season opener with IncarnateWord.

Javelina head football coach Daren Wilkinson instructs the offensive unit on the sidelines at last weekend’s game in San Antonio.

Javelina defensive players swarm an Incarnate Word ball carrier. The defenders are John General (40), 6-0, 190-pound junior linebacker from Reddick, Fla.; Miles Kirksey (23), 6-1, 225-pound junior linebacker from Missouri City (Elkins); DeMarcus Spurlock (4), 5-10, Scott Gines, left, vice president for intercollegiate athletics and 242-pound sophomore linebacker from Houston Brad Walker, left, executive director and CEO of the campus recreation, and Justin Munoz, director of alumni affairs, at the (North Forest), and Lamont Hills (21), 6-1, 165- TAMUK Foundation, and Joseph Garza, former Javelina Hog Call. pound senior safety from San Antonio (Stevens). cross country and track and field athlete. Javelina Football Opening Weekend in San Antonio

Javelina head trainer Ruben Cantu, front with son, Jaanus, and former Javelina football players Ryan Lincoln, left; Robert Armstrong, center, and Jonathan Woodson, found a spot in the shade The Marching Javelina Band gave its first performance of the season Saturday at during last weekend’s football opener with Incarnate Word in San Antonio. the Incarnate Word game in San Antonio.

Brad Walker, right, of the TAMUK Foundation with alum Dr. Roger Javelina football players with young fans at the Hog Call in San Antonio. Campos and his wife, Carmen. Emerald Beach Hotel/Javelina Volleyball Invitational Rosters Bentley (Mass.) Falcon Roster 5 Channing Hankins OH 6-1 Fr. Katy No. Name P Ht. Cl. Hometown (School) 7 Jenna Paul RS 5-10 Sr. Alvin 2 Isabella Perez DS 5-4 So. Lafayette, Calif. 8 Maddi King OH 5-9 So. Round Rock 3 Jaci Buscher OH 5-10 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. 9 Lauren Holman MB 6-1 Sr. Rowlett 4 Ashley Latimer MB 6-0 Jr. Croton on Hudson, N.Y. 10 Rachel Scicchitano S 5-7 Jr. McKinney (Prosper) 6 Jessica Segal DS/L 5-8 Sr. West Harrison, N.Y. 11 Tori Estrada DS 5-2 Sr. San Antonio (Antonian) 7 Tori Philbrock MB 6-0 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. 12 Tarine Grace OH 5-10 So. San Antonio (Steele) 8 Celia Cristofoli DS 5-9 So. Hudson, Ohio 14 Allison Rose OH 5-8 So. Tomball (Memorial) 9 Lauren Van Buren OH 6-0 Jr. Massapequa Park, N.Y. 16 Lauren Slaughter MB 6-0 Jr. San Antonio (Madison) 10 Krista Campbell S 5-10 Fr. Newton, Pa. 17 Megan Isbell M/RS 6-2 So. New Braunfels (Canyon) 11 Shannon Kelly OH 5-8 So. Hyde Park, N.Y. 18 Kalyn Guthrie S 5-8 Sr. Corpus Christi (Calallen) 12 Allie Rotkin S 5-11 Jr. Cumming, Ga. HEAD COCH: Jenny Chipman 13 Alex Hernandez OH 5-10 Fr. Tokyo, Japan ASSISTANT COACH: Gary Payne 14 Stephanie Metzger OH 5-10 Sr. Georgetown (Liberty Hill) Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina Roster 15 McKenna Buck MB 5-11 So. Renton, Wash. No. Name P Ht. ClassHometown (School) 16 Shelby Kreienberg RS 6-2 Sr. Pittsford, N.Y. 1 Abby Wells DS 5-7 Fr. San Antonio (Steele) HEAD COACH: Joey Pacis 2 Krystal Faison OH 5-7 So. San Antonio (Judson) ASSISTANT COACH: Kyle Murphy 3 Ashley Bukowski MB 5-8 Jr. Harlingen (South) Drury (Mo.) Panther Roster 4 Krystal Puente OH 5-9 So. San Antonio (Incarnate Word No. Name P Ht. Cl. Hometown (School) Academy) (Arkansas State) 1 Bentley Mara OH 5-9 Fr. Harrison, Ark. 5 Kadeja Scott DS 5-6 Fr. Arlington (Timberview) 2 Sidnee Newman DS/L 5-8 Fr. Lubbock (Frenship) 6 Shania Gilpin DS 5-8 So. Mission 3 Kylie Pfaff OH 5-9 So. Rose Hill, Kan. 7 Casey Klobedans S 5-9 So. Boerne (Champion) 4 McKenna Poynter DS/L 5-6 Jr. Maize, Kan. Kyleigh Lucia 8 Haley Hutchinson MB 6-1 Fr. Georgetown (Rouse) 5 Katelynn Slade S/DS 5-5 Sr. Rose Hill, Kan. Lubbock Christian Libero 9 Madison Brabham S 5-9 Fr. Humble (Kingwood) 6 Tori Foster RS 6-0 Fr. Munster, Ind. 11 Yaneisy Lua OH 5-9 Fr. Leander (Rouse) 7 Emmalee Chrest OH 5-10 Fr. Wamego, Kan. 12 Alexandria Wells MB 5-10 Jr. Austin (Bowie) (Hill College) 8 Brooke Antenen S 5-11 Jr. Naperville, Ill. 13 Malayzia Winbush MB 5-10 Fr. Orange (Little Cypress- 10 B.J. Specht OH 5-9 Sr. Shawnee, Kan. Mauriceville) 11 Mallory Long DS/L 5-5 Sr. Republic, Mo. 14 Valarie Moerhig OH 5-10 Jr. La Vernia 12 Laynie Timmons MB 5-10 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. 16 Brett Zaccardo DS 5-7 So. Amarillo (Bushland) 13 Mary Maerz OH 6-0 So. Springfield, Mo. 17 Alexis Wick MB 6-2 So. Leander (Rouse) (New 14 Sarah Kite OH 6-0 Fr. Plano (John Paul II) Mexico State) 15 Carlie Fangman MH 6-1 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. HEAD COACH: Tanya Allen 16 Chloe Foster MH 6-3 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. ASSISTANT COACH: Joe Morales HEAD COACH: Jenifer Bahner ASSISTANT COACH: Hannah Walker ASSISTANT COACH: Trish Henry GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Kelsey Washington Lubbock Christian Chaparral Roster GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Stephanie Johns No. Name P Ht. Cl. Hometown (School) 1 Cory Jo Martin S 5-10 Fr. Manvel 2 Channing Castleberry OH 5-9 So. Amarillo 3 Maddie Johnson OH 5-9 Sr. Lubbock (Frenship) 5 Malorie Maddox DS 5-6 So. Lubbock (Frenship) 6 Kyleigh Lucia DS 5-6 Sr. Lubbock (Coronado) 8 Emily Hanaway OH 6-0 Fr. Leander (Rouse) 9 Ariel Froeschl MB 5-11 So. League City (Clear Creek) 10 Catie Cline MB 6-0 So. Wylie (East) 11 Mallory Powell S 5-10 So. Aledo 12 Kacey Deterding OH 5-11 Sr. Lubbock (Frenship) 13 Kelsie French L 5-5 Fr. Lubbock (Frenship) 14 Samantha Matthews RS 6-1 So. Artesia, N.M. 16 Christiana Tavo RS 5-10 Jr. Richland Hills (Trinity) 18 Maddie Reed OH 5-9 Fr. Lubbock (Coronado) HEAD COACH: Jennifer Lawrence ASSISTANT COACH: Mandy Polk St. Mary’s Rattler Roster No. Name P Ht. Cl. Hometown (School) 1 Ariana Flores DB/S 5-2 Fr. San Antonio (Clark) 2 Alexandria Guerrero DS/L 5-4 So. San Antonio (O’Connor) Chloe Foster 4 Maddy Walsh S 5-9 Fr. Arlington (Lamar) Drury Middle Blocker Jaci Buscher, Bentley Outside Hitter Javelina Hall of Fame Induction Friday Night in MSUB Two former Texas A&M- Rochester, Minn. athletic staff at Ingleside High of the year, NAIA national player Collins was the LSC freshman of Kingsville athletes and two Texas She holds the school record School. of the week, most valuable back in the year. A&I undefeated, national for most steals in a season with 83 She is the daughter of Rose the NAIA championship game and The 1975 Javelinas went 12-0, champion football teams will be and has the best free-throw Lewandowski of Corpus Christi. received a Sports Illustrated opening with a 43-9 victory over inducted into the Javelina Hall of percentage (.871) in a career. The 1974 and 1975 football Award of Merit. He participated in the University of Hawaii in Fame Friday night in the Memorial Lewandowski is third on the teams join the 1959, 1969, 1970 the Senior Bowl. Honolulu. The game opened Student Union Building ballrooms. career free-throw percentage list at 1976 and 1979 title teams in the Defensive end Mike Hawkins Aloha Stadium, which has been Javelina hurdler and relay .385. Hall. was the most valuable lineman in the site of numerous bowl games member Tarmo Jallai and She is fourth in the most The 1974 Javelinas staged the NAIA title game. and the NFL Pro Bowl. basketball player Pat points scored in a season (542), one of the biggest turnarounds in Hill was the LSC lineman of The remaining regular-season Lewandowski, and the 1974 and three-point percentage in a season college football, going from 2-8 in the year. victories came over LSC 1975 football teams will become (.419) and free-throw percentage 1973 to 13-0 in 1974. Linebacker David Palmore opponents: Abilene Christian, members of the Hall. in a season (.830). Non-conference victories was the most valuable lineman in Angelo State, East Texas State, The Javelina Hall of Fame was She had 141 steals in her two- came over Jacksonville (Ala.) the NAIA semifinal game and Howard Payne, Sam Houston established in 1972 to honor those year career with the Javelinas and State and Monterrey Tech Ritchie was the most valuable State, S.F. Austin State, Southwest who have made outstanding had 132 rebounds. (Mexico). player in the NAIA semifinal Texas State, Sul Ross State and contributions to the University’s Lewandowski averaged 14.5 Lone Star Conference game. Tarleton State. athletic department. points in her two seasons. victories were over Abilene Bishop, Evans and Hill were In the playoffs, the Javelinas Jallai, from Tartu, Estonia, was She was All-Lone Star Christian, Angelo State, East selected by their teammates to defeated Oregon College in the with the Javelinas in 2003-05. Conference. Texas State, Howard Payne, Sam serve as captains of the 1974 semifinals and Salem (W. Va.) in He was the NCAA Division II The honoree started her Houston State, Southwest Texas squad. the title game, both by 37-0 champion in the 110-meter hurdles coaching career at her alma mater, State, S.F. Austin State, Sul Ross Hardeman was a first-round scores. in 2004 and won the Lone Star Corpus Christi Ray High School, State and Tarleton State. draft pick of the Houston Oilers. Two members of the team Conference title in the event in and was there for three seasons as The Javelinas defeated Hardeman led the LSC in were All-America first team: tight 2004 and 2005. a volleyball, basketball and track Cameron, a future member of the rushing with 1,355 yards. end Hill and center St. Leger. Jallai was an All-American in and field coach. LSC, 21-19, in the opening round Janik was named the LSC Hill was on three different All- the 60-meter indoor hurdles twice, She was at Corpus Christi of the NAIA playoffs and downed outstanding lineman and America first units. in the 110-meter hurdles twice and John Paul II for four seasons, Henderson (Ark.) State, 34-23, in Hardeman was the outstanding Twelve of the players were was a leg on an All-American 400- Riviera Kaufer for two years, was the title game. back. NAIA all-district: Avery, Barefield, meter relay unit. at Aransas Pass and Odem for a Three members of the 1974 Head coach Gil Steinke was Collins, Evans, defensive back He was All-LSC in 2004 and year and is currently on the team were first-team All- the LSC coach of the year and Larry Grady, defensive lineman 2005. Americans: fullback Don Howard Henderson, Hill, Martinez, He holds the school record in Hardeman, tight end David Hill McFarland, offensive lineman Paul the 110 hurdles and in the indoor and linebacker Jerry Janik. Rich, Ritchie and St. Leger. 55-meter hurdles. Hardeman was on three of the Making All-LSC first team Jallai was on the Estonia All-America units. were Avery, Barefield, Collins, Olympic team in 2004 and he Ten of the Javelinas were Evans, Grady, Henderson, Hill, finished sixth in the 110 hurdles. NAIA all-district: defensive back Martinez, McFarland, Rich, Ritchie In 2006, he broke the Estonian Leonard Avery, offensive lineman and St. Leger. record in the 110-meter hurdles Charles Bishop, linebacker Ray Evans, Harvey, Ritchie and St. and the mark still stands. Evans, Hardeman, Hill, Janik, Leger were LSC all-academic. Jallai has coached cross offensive lineman Johnny Barefield was named the most country and track and field in Martinez, tackle Larry McFarland, valuable lineman in the national Plano and currently resides in quarterback Richard Ritchie and semifinal game and Collins was Pleasanton. center Dan St. Leger. the most valuable back in the He is married to former On the All-LSC first unit were championship contest. Javelina high jumper Cathryn Avery, Bishop, Evans, Hardeman, Henderson was the most Pratka. Hill, Janik, Martinez, McFarland, valuable lineman in the title game Lewandowski, from Corpus Ritchie and St. Leger. and Ritchie was the most valuable Christi (Ray), was on the Javelina Bishop, defensive back Larry in the semifinal playoff game. teams in 1999-2000 and 2000-01. Harvey, Hill, Janik and Ritchie Hill participated in the East- The 1999-2000 squad became were LSC all-academic. West Shrine Game, the American the first from the school to win a Collins was named the LSC Bowl Game, the Japan All-Star Lone Star Conference freshman of the year, NAIA Game and the College All-Star championship, compiling a 23-7 district freshman of the year, game. overall record and a 15-1 LSC NAIA national player of the week Evans and Hill served as mark. and received a Sports Illustrated captains of the 1975 squad. The 2000-01 club reached the Award of Merit. Hill was a second round draft NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Hardeman was the LSC back (Continued on Page 13) Pat Lewandowski Tarmo Jallai 2015 Javelina Hall of Fame Rite Friday (Continued from Page 12) pick by the Detroit Lions and Taylor went to the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth round. Seven other members of the 1975 team were drafted in 1977 and 1978: Barefield, Collins, Franklin, Greene, Starks, Hawkins and Shaw. Ritchie was named the outstanding back in the LSC and Steinke was coach of the year. Lewandowski and Jallai 1974 Javelina Football Team become the 148th and 149th individual inductees into the Hall and the 1974 and 1975 football teams will be the 13th and 14th team inductees. 1974 Scores A&I 20, Jacksonville (Ala.) State 19 A&I 33, Monterrey Tech 6 A&I 46, Abilene Christian 14 A&I 28, S.F. Austin 24 A&I 27, East Texas State 20 A&I 43, Sul Ross 13 A&I 42, Angelo State 14 A&I 51, Tarleton State 7 A&I 34, Sam Houston State 14 A&I 42, Howard Payne 19 A&I 14, Southwest Texas 0 *A&I 21, Cameron 19 *A&I 34, Henderson (Ark.) State 23 1975 Scores A&I 43, Hawaii 9 A&I 24, Abilene Christian 21 A&* 49, S.F. Austin 0 1975 Javelina Football Team A&I 36, East Texas State 7 A&I, 50, Sul Ross 26 Lone Star Conference Football Records Held by Javelinas A&I 14, Angelo State 6 Individual Single Game Johnny Bailey, 1986-89. Touchdowns: 70, Johnny Howard Payne, 1986. A&I 28, Tarleton State 0 Punt returns: 10, Kerry Rushing Yards Per Rush: 7.3, Bailey, 1986-89. Team Season A&I 43, Sam Houston State 7 Simien, vs. West Texas A&M, Larry Collins, 1974-77. Team Single Game Rushing Yards: 4,342, 1986. A&I 48, Howard Payne 10 1988 Rushing Yards Per Game: Rushing Attempts: 96, vs. Rushing Yards Per Game: A&I 28, Southwest Texas 8 Individual Season 162.1, Johnny Bailey, 1986-89. Angelo State, 1982. 395.2, 1986. *A&I 37, Oregon College 0 Rushing Yards Per Game: Most 100-Yard Rushing Kickoff Return Yards: 304, Total Yards Per Game: 569.9, *A&I 37, Salem (W. Va.) 0 182.8, Johnny Bailey, 1986 Games: 36, Johnny Bailey, 1986- vs. West Texas A&M, 2008. 1976. *NAIA playoff games. Most 200-Yard Games 89. Fewest Carries Allowed: 12, Longest Win Streak: 42, Rushing: 5, Johnny Bailey, 1986 Most 200-Yard Rushing vs. Tarleton State, 1970; vs. 1973-77. Punt Return Yards: 526, Games: 13, Johnny Bailey, 1986- Eastern New Mexico, 2011. Longest Undefeated Streak: 2015 Fall Women’s Byron Shaw, 1973. 89. Fewest Pass Completions 46, 1973-77. Tennis Schedule Kickoff Returns: 36, Punt Return Yards: 1,212, Allowed: 0, vs. Southwest Texas, Interceptions: 37, 1970. 1974; vs. Livingston (Ala.), 1978; Sept. 18-19 – Midwestern Jonathan Woodson, 2011. Larry Pullin, 1965-68. Individual Career Kickoff Return Yards: 2,115, vs. Howard Payne, 1986. State Invitational in Wichita Falls. Fewest Passing Yards Sept. 25-26 – Intercollegiate Rushing Attempts: 885, Jonathan Woodson, 2009-12. Johnny Bailey, 1986-89. Points Scored: 626, Johnny Allowed: 0, vs. Southwest Texas, Tennis Association Regional 1974; vs. Livingston, 1978; vs. Tournament in San Antonio. Rushing Yards: 6,320, Bailey, 1986-89. Women’s Golf Opens Fall Campaign The Texas A&M-Kingsville It will be the first of four fall senior from San Antonio (Steele). women’s golf team opens its fall tournaments for the Javelinas. Freshmen are Reanna De La schedule Monday and Tuesday at Coaches Alessandra and Cruz of Austin (Westlake) and the Lady Bulldog Invitational Mark Dominguez have four Rachelle Nielsen of Summerland, Tournament in Seguin. letterwinners returning this British Columbia. Texas Lutheran is the host season. The Lone Star Conference school and play will be on the These are Meagan Cantu, Championship Tournament will be Starcke Park Municipal Course. junior from Monte Alto (Edcouch- in April. Elsa); Analysa Coy, senior from Javelinas Lead Bastrop; Brittany Rodriguez, sophomore from Corpus Christi In LSC Football (Moody), and Jessica Sellers, Championships The 27 Lone Star Conference football championships won by 2015 Javelina Remaining Volleyball Schedule Texas A&I and Texas A&M- Sept. 11 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville Kingsville have the Javelinas far Bentley (Mass.) vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. out in front among the league TAMUK vs. St. Mary’s, noon. teams since 1954, the year the Lubbock Christian vs. Drury, 2:30 p.m. Javelinas entered the conference. TAMUK vs. Bentley (Mass.), 4:30 p.m. Next is East Texas State/ St. Mary’s vs. Lubbock Christian, 6:30 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce with 11. Sept. 12 – Volleyball: Javelina Invitational Tournament in Kingsville Lone Star Conference Football TAMUK vs. Drury (Mo.), 10 a.m. Championships Since 1954 Bentley vs. St. Mary’s, noon. Team Titles TAMUK vs. Lubbock Christian, 2:30 p.m. Texas A&I/Texas A&M-Kingsville St. Mary’s vs. Drury, 4:30 p.m. 27 Lubbock Christian vs. Bentley, 6:30 p.m. East Texas/Texas A&M-Commerce Sept. 18 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 11 Sept. 19 – Our Lady of the Lake, 9:30 a.m. Southwest Texas State 8 Sept. 19 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. West Texas A&M 5 Sept. 23 – Panhandle State (Okla.) in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Sam Houston State 4 Sept. 25 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 5 p.m. Abilene Christian 4 Sept. 27 - *Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m. Tarleton State 3 Sept. 29 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7 p.m. Midwestern State 3 Oct. 2 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Angelo State 3 Oct. 3 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Eastern New Mexico 2 Oct. 7 – New Mexico Highligihts in Goodwell, Okla., 4 p.m. Central Oklahoma 2 Oct. 7 – Panhandle (Okla.) State in Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. Northeastern Oklahoma 2 Oct. 9 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 7 p.m. Sul Ross State 1 Eighth Birthday Oct. 10 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 12:30 p.m. Howard Payne 1 Oct. 10 – Newman (Kan.) in Canyon, 3:30 p.m. Taylor Scott, daughter of Javelina head women’s basketball coach Lamar 1 Wade Scott and his wife, Stephanie, celebrated her eighth birthday Oct. 15 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. recently and had a basketball-theme party, including the basketball- Southeastern Oklahoma 1 Oct. 23 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. shaped cake. Scott is in his second year in the Javelina position. LSC Football Power Poll Oct. 23 – Arkansas-Monticello in Wichita Falls, 5 p.m. Compiled by LSCScoop.com Oct. 24 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 2 p.m. Rank Team Oct. 28 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7 p.m. 1. Angelo State Oct. 30 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 2015 Javelina Remaining Men’s and Women’s 2. Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 31 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Cross Country Schedule 3. Midwestern State Nov. 3 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Sept. 25 – Islander Splash Invitational in Corpus Christi (Momentum 4. Eastern New Mexico Nov. 6 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. campus). 5. Tarleton State Nov. 7 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. Oct. 13 – Angelo State Invitational in San Angelo. 6. West Texas A&M Nov. 13 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Oct. 26 – Lone Star Conference Championships in Stephenville. 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 14 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Nov. 7 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Championships in Nov. 19-21 - Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament at Canyon. No. 1 seed. Nov. 21 – NCAA Division II Championships in Joplin, Mo. *Lone Star Conference matches (Bold-faced and italicized matches are at home). 1974 Javelina Football Team 1975 Javelina Football Team Name P Class Hometown Name P Class Hometown Kent Allee LB Fr. Houston (Klein) Kent Allee LB So. Houston (Klein) Leonard Avery DB So. Woodsboro Gary Allen DE So. Corpus Christi (Miller) Maurice Ball C Fr. San Antonio (Highlands) Leonard Avery DB Jr. Woodsboro Johnny Barefield LB Fr. Victoria (Stroman) Maurice Ball C Fr. San Antonio (Highlands) Charles Basaldu G Fr. Kingsville (King) Johnny Barefield LB So. Victoria (Stroman) Jesse Bibbs FB Sr. Corpus Christi (Miller) Brandy Brooks DB Fr. Houston (Kashmere) Charles Bishop G Sr. Rio Hondo James Clay T Jr. Vicksburg, Miss. Gil Boyles QB Fr. Houston (Milby) Larry Collins RB So. San Antonio (Edison) Doug Brice DT So. Bruni Gary Davis FB Fr. Hardin Rowland Brooks WR So. Houston (Kashmere) John Dawson T Fr. Kingsville (King) Larry Collins RB Fr. San Antonio (Edison) Mark Dizdar LB Fr. McAllen Stuart Dornburg G Fr. Goliad Stuart Dornburg C So. Goliad Jimmy Emmanuel TE Fr. Bastrop Kim Evans DB So. Port Lavaca (Calhoun) Kim Evans DB Fr. Port Lavaca (Calhoun) Ray Evans DE Sr. Houston (Jones) Ray Evans DE Jr. Houston (Jones) Steve Fefer DT So. Houston (Bellaire) Steve Fefer T Fr. Houston (Bellaire) George Franklin FB Jr. San Antonio (Houston) George Franklin WR So. San Antonio (Houston) Clem Franks TE So. Houston (Kashmere) Clem Franks TE Fr. Houston (Kashmere) Lynn Frazier DE So. Port Lavaca (Calhoun) Lynn Frazier LB Fr. Port Lavaca (Calhoun) Kevin Gentry RB Fr. Houston (Lamar) Danny Gadeken LB Fr. Neligh, Neb. Steven Glick T Fr. McAllen Jim Gandy C Sr. Ganado Larry Grady DB Sr. Abilene (Cooper) Larry Grady DB Jr. Abilene (Cooper) Rufus Green TE So. Refugio Larry Grunewald LB So. Bloomington Doug Greene DB So. Houston (Yates) Danny Gutierrez DE Sr. San Antonio (Holy Cross) Larry Grunewald LB Jr. Bloomington Don Hardeman FB Sr. Killeen Elvis Hartsfield QB Fr. San Antonio (Highlands) Larry Harvey DB Jr. Kingsville (King) Larry Harvey DB Sr. Kingsville (King) Menudo Being Served Mike Hawkins DE Fr. Van Vleck Mike Hawkins DE So. Van Vleck Mark Dominguez, Javelina Howard Henderson DT Jr. Houston (Lee) Howard Henderson T Sr. Houston (Lee) women’s golf coach, serves Joe Henke LB Fr. Hallettsville (Sacred Heart) Joe Henke LB So. Hallettsville (Sacred Heart) menudo to students at the Late Joe Herzik FB Jr. Columbus Eliseo Hernandez T Jr. Devine David Hill TE Jr. San Antonio (Highlands) Joe Herzik FB Sr. Columbus Night Breakfast With the Raymond Huff DB Fr. Corpus Christi (Moody) David Hill TE Sr. San Antonio (Highlands) Coaches last week in the Javelina Terry Hummel G So. Rosenberg (Lamar) Larry Hirt DE Jr. Santa Ana, Calif. Dining Hall. Jerry Janik LB Sr. Falls City Mike Jekel TE Jr. Kingsville (King) Javelinas Lead LSC Mike Jekel TE So. Kingsville (King) Billy John TE Fr. Carrizo Springs Reginald Jones DB So. Houston (Kashmere) Reginald Jones RB Jr. Houston (Kashmere) In NCAA Playoff Stan Limuel QB Fr. Corpus Christi (West Oso) David Marquez G Fr. Houston (South Houston) Appearances Joe Lindeman FB Fr. Belton Thurmond Marshall DB Sr. Victoria (Stroman) Thurmond Marshall LB Sr. Victoria (Stroman) Johnny Martinez T Sr. Woodsboro The Texas A&I and Texas Johnny Martinez T Jr. Woodsboro John Massingill T So. Pasadena A&M-Kingsville Javelinas have John Massingill DT Fr. Pasadena Richard Mayfield RB So. Corpus Christi (West Oso) been the team from the Lone Star Larry McFarland T So. San Antonio (Highlands) Larry McFarland T Jr. San Antonio (Highlands) Conference appearing most often Denny Migl T Fr. Bloomington David Palmore LB So. San Antonio (Jay) in the NCAA Division II Mike Morrison QB Sr. San Antonio (Houston) Carlos Perez LB Fr. San Antonio (St. Gerard) Sam Nelson G Fr. Sinton Jeff Pyatte K Fr. Portland (Gregory-Portland) postseason playoffs. Ken Niven DE Fr. Broomfield, Colo. Dinno Rector C Fr. Conroe The Javelinas have made 15 Greg Osborne DB So. Portland (Gregory-Portland) Paul Rich G Sr. Austin (Reagan) appearances in the playoff since David Palmore LB Fr. San Antonio (Jay) Richard Ritchie QB Jr. Mineral Wells 1984, the year most of the LSC Paul Rich G So. Austin (Reagan) Terry Russell T Fr. Houston (North Shore) schools moved from the NAIA to Richard Ritchie QB So. Mineral Wells Dan St. Leger C Jr. Devine the NCAA. Dan St. Leger C So. Devine Larry Seidel DE Jr. San Antonio (McCollum) The next most appearances Larry Seidel DE So. San Antonio (McCollum) Hughie Shaw RB So. Austin (Manor) has been seven by West Texas Byron Shaw RB Sr. Refugio Glenn Starks WR So. Houston (Jones) A&M. Hughie Shaw DB Fr. Austin (Manor) Bryan Sweeney WR Fr. Belton Oscar Simo DT Jr. Lyford Harry Ullom G Jr. Corpus Christi (Ray) The Javelinas have a 17-15 Robert Skrobarczyk WR Sr. Kingsville (King) Larry Urban QB Fr. Bishop record in the playoffs, advancing Glenn Starks WR Fr. Houston (Jones) Doug Walker LB Fr. Schulenburg into the championship game in Harry Ullom G So. Corpus Christi (Ray) Wade Whitmer LB Fr. Houston (North Shore) 1984 and to the semifinal round in HEAD COACH: Gil Steinke Jerry Wilbanks WR Fr. Pasadena (Dobie) 1988, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002 and OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: HEAD COACH: Gil Steinke 2003. DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Ron Harms OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD COACH: Gene Walkoviak DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Fred Jonas DEFENSIVE SECONDARY COACH: Jim Lance OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD COACH: Gene Walkoviak RECEIVER COACH: Don McDonald LINEBACKER COACH: John Cosgrove LINEBACKER COACH: John Cosgrove DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Davis Corley HEAD TRAINER: Ron Hunt HEAD TRAINER: Ron Hunt SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Fred Nuesch SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Fred Nuesch Cross Country Idle This Weekend, Men First in Dual Meet With TAMIU The Texas A&M-Kingsville over the 5K course. (Miller), who was eighth in a time men’s and women’s cross country Ricky Medrano, freshman of 18:21.1. teams will be idle this weekend from Pearsall, was third in 17:39.8; In the women’s race, Josie after a successful start last week. Andrew Nicholson, freshman from Guzman, freshman from Devine, The Javelina men defeated Corpus Christi (Incarnate Word), was second in 20:59.0 and Jade Texas A&M International, 21-31, was fourth in 17:42.5 and Shane Guerrero, freshman from Corpus in a dual in Laredo and the Stehle, sophomore from Orange Christi (King), was third in a time Javelina women were edged out, Grove, was fifth with a time of of 21:00.5. 26-31, by the Dustdevils. 17:44.4. Other scorers were Destinee Michal Idziak, senior from The other scorer for the Reyes, freshman from Pearsall, Mosina, Poland, took the Javelinas was Francisco Solis, fifth in 21:03.5; Valerie Rodriguez, individual title in a time of 16:53.9 sophomore from Corpus Christi junior from Mission (Sharyland), 10th in 23:17.4, and Kaitlyn Tharp, RMAC Dominates Regional Poll freshman from Richland, 11th in 23:46.6. Rocky Mountain Athletic 6. West Texas A&M Conference teams dominated the The Javelinas will get their 7. Colorado Mines next action Sept. 25 when they NCAA Division II South Central 8. Midwestern State Region preseason cross country enter the Islander Splash in 9. Metro (Colo.) State Corpus Christi. It will be run polls released last week by the 10. Chadron (Neb.) State U.S. Track & Field/Cross Country on the Momentum Campus at (Bold-faced and italicized teams Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Coaches Association. are in the Lone Star Conference) Corpus Christi Clinic The league had eight of the campus. Javelina head men’s basketball coach Johnny Estelle, right, with Tubby 10 teams in the men’s and Smith, head men’s basketball coach at Texas Tech, at a basketball women’s polls. clinic in Corpus Christi last week. RMAC squads held the top NCAA Division II Preseason Cross Country Polls three spots in the men’s listing Javelina Hall of Fame and the top five positions in the Compiled by the U.S. Track & Field/Cross Country women’s poll. Weekend Coaches Association Schools in the LSC, RMAC Men’s Division Rank Team and Heartland Conference make Sept. 11-12 Rank Team 1. Grand Valley (Mich.) State up the South Central Region in Friday 1. Adams (Colo.) State 2. Hillsdale (Mich.) cross country. 2. Grand Valley (Mich.) State 3. Adams (Colo.) State NCAA Division II Noon - Volleyball vs. St. Mary’s, Steinke 3. Augustana (S.D.) 4. Minnesota-Duluth South Central Region Center 4. California State-Chico 5. Augustana (S.D.) Preseason Cross Country Polls 4:30 p.m. - Volleyball vs. Bentley (Mass.), 5. Colorado Mines 6. Western (Colo.) State Compiled by the U.S. Track & 6. Southern Indiana 7. California State-Chico Field/Cross Country Coaches Steinke Center 7. Alaska-Anchorage 8. Simon Fraser (British Columbia) Association Mike Shaw Automotive/Javelina Hall of 8. Western (Colo.) State 9. Northern Michigan Men’s Division 9. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 10. Alaska-Anchorage Rank Team Fame Induction Banquet 10. California Poly-Pomona 11. Colorado-Mesa 1. Adams (Colo.) State Memorial Student Union Building 11. Lock Haven (Pa.) 12. Southern Indiana 2. Colorado Mines 12. West Texas A&M 13. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 3. Western (Colo.) State 5:30 p.m. - Social Hour (Cash Bar) 13. Wisconsin-Parkside 14. California Baptist 4. West Texas A&M 6:30 p.m. - Induction Ceremony & Banquet 14. California Baptist 15. Edinboro ()Pa.) 5. Colorado-Mesa 15. Ashland (Ohio) 16. Lewis (Ill.) 6. Colorado-Colorado Springs Saturday 16. Colorado-Mesa 17. Winona (Minn.) State 7. Tarleton State 10 a.m. - Javelina Volleyball vs. Drury (Mo.), 17. Shippensburg (Pa.) 18. Stonehill (Mass.) 8. Metro (Colo.) State Steinke Center 18. Mount Olive (N.C.) 19. Malone (Ohio) 9. New Mexico Highlands 19. Malone (Ohio) 20. Colorado State-Pueblo 10. Colorado State-Pueblo 2:30 p.m. - Javelina Volleyball vs. Lubbock Western Washington 21. Bloomsburg (Pa.) Women’s Divsiion Christian, Steinke Center 21. Stonehill (Mass.) 22. Central Washington Rank Team 7 p.m. - Javelina Football vs. Missouri S&T, 22. Colorado-Colorado Springs 23. Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1. Adams (Colo.) State Javelina Stadium (Mike Shaw Automotive Hall of 23. Edinboro (Pa.) 24. Colorado-Colorado Springs 2. Western (Colo.) State 24. Nebraska-Kearney 25. Wayne (Mich.) State 3. Colorado-Mesa Fame Game) 25. Simon Fraser (British Columbia) (Bold-faced and italicized teams 4. Colorado State-Pueblo Women’s Division are in the Lone Star Conference) 5. Colorado-Colorado Springs