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Football Opens Home Season with Missouri S&T 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- Lone Star Conference 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.
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