Hosting LSC Opponents This Weekend The Texas A&M-Kingsville The Javelinas will host Texas over Angelo State and Tarleton The Javelinas are 8-5 for the volleyball team will host a pair of Woman’s at 4 p.m. Friday in the State last weekend. The year and 1-1 in the LSC standings. Lone Star Conference opponents Steinke Center and will take on Rambelles and TexAnns were Alexis Wick, 6-2 senior middle Friday and Saturday that are Texas A&M-Commerce at 2 p.m. ranked nationally. blocker from Leader (Rouse), leads coming off major upsets in their Saturday. TWU handed TSU its second the Javelinas in attack percentage league openers last weekend. TAMUC had upset victories defeat of the weekend. (Continued on Page 6)

VOLUME XVIII, NO. 7 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 SEPT. 20, 2017 Jordan Thomas Thomas Named Football at Home With Nationally Ranked Lions LSC Top Player The two teams that have won Commerce has won three Midwestern State in Wichita Falls. each season since 1992. The Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M- the most Lone Star Conference championships in a row and is Commerce is off to a 3-0 start Javelinas have won the trophy 16 Kingsville senior wideout, was football championships—by far— favored to add a fourth this and is 1-0 in the conference, times to the Lions’ eight. named the Lone Star Conference will lock up this weekend when season. having beaten Eastern New The Javelinas are averaging offensive player of the week for Texas A&M-Kingsville hosts The Lions were ranked as Mexico last weekend in 386 total yards a game, 150 his performance in the Javelinas’ Texas A&M-Commerce in Javelina high as No. 3 nationally last week. Commerce. rushing and 236 passing. The 35-7 victory over Simon Fraser Stadium. The Javelinas are 1-2 for the At stake this weekend will be defensive unit has allowed 353.2 (British Columbia). Kickoff time will be at 7 p.m. year and dropped their first the Chennault Cup, which has total yards an outing, 127 rushing Thomas, 6-0, 165-pound Saturday. conference game last weekend to gone to the Javelina-Lion winner (Continued on Page 4) wideout from San Antonio The Javelinas have 27 LSC (Stevens), scored three times, on a trophies in their case since joining 2017 Javelina Hall of Fame Inductees 15-yard run, a 39-yard reception the league in 1954. and on a 70-yard catch. During the same period, the He becomes the first Javelina Lions have won 13. honored by the conference this Next is line is Southwest Texas season. State, now Texas State, with eight. Three To Be Inducted Into Javelina Hall of Fame Three former Texas A&I and championship teams. Texas A&M-Kingsville athletic …Wade Whitmer, a three-time standouts will be inducted into Academic All-America first team the Javelina Hall of Fame Friday honoree in football. night in the Memorial Student …Steve Yaden, an All-Lone Union Building ballrooms on Star Conference honoree in campus. baseball and football. The event is set for 5:30 p.m. Brown, from Van Vleck, was The 2017 induction class on the 1969 and 1970 national includes: championship squads and the … James Brown, an offensive 1968 national runnerup team. lineman on two national (Continued on Page 12) Jim Brown Wade Whitmer Steve Yaden Chennault Cup at Stake Saturday Javelina Hash Texas A&M-Kingsville has 1995 – Javelinas, 37-18 1993 – Javelinas, 28-3 By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs dominated the Chennault Cup 1994 – Javelinas, 31-0 1992 – Javelinas, 17-10 battle with Texas A&M-Commerce TWO BUSY WEEKENDS in a row. since the start of the series in Last weekend saw a lot of high school activity in the area 1992. thanks to an invitational cross country meet and the H.M. King High But the Lions have had School homecoming game. possession of the Cup for the past There were 1,400 runners from 43 schools in the cross five seasons. The Javelinas will attempt to country meet at L.E. Ramey Golf Course. return the trophy to its trophy For several of the schools, the competition came after several case this weekend when they take weeks of disruption as their schools received heavy damage from on the Lions in Javelina Stadium. Hurricane Harvey. The Javelinas have gained Port Aransas and Rockport-Fulton, two of the hardest hit, each possession of the Cup in 16 of the had teams in the Javelina meet. 24 seasons it has been awarded. Schools with entries were: The Cup is sponsored by the Agua Dulce Laredo Johnson Commerce Lions Club Alice Laredo Martin International and honors Banquete Laredo St. Augustine Commerce native Lt. Gen. Claire Beeville Laredo United Chennault of the Flying Tigers. Ben Bolt Laredo United South Chennault is noted for Benavides Mathis forming the Flying Tigers fighter squadron in the 1930s and was Bishop Odem th Corpus Christi Calallen Orange Grove commander of the 14 Air Force in World War II. Corpus Christi Flour Bluff Port Aransas The award was established Corpus Christi King Premont on the 100th birthday of Chennault. Corpus Christi Miller Presbyterian Pan American The Javelinas held the Cup Corpus Christi Moody Riviera for first seven years it was Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway Robstown awarded and has a 16-8 edge over Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial Rockport-Fulton the Lions. Driscoll San Diego The last TAMUK victory in Falfurrias Skidmore-Tynan the series came in 2011 by a 39-21 Freer Santa Gertrudis Academy score. Gregory-Portland Sinton TAMUC won, 21-14, in Ingleside Three Rivers overtime in 2012, 41-28 in 2013, 50- Kingsville King Weslaco East 22 in 2014, 37-17 in 2015 and 38-36 last fall. La Feria Zapata Rivals This Week Laredo Cigarroa Chennault Cup Scores 2016 – Lions, 38-36 Javelina head football coach Daren Wilkinson, right, and Texas A&M- Commerce head football coach Colby Carthel were roommates at a 2015 – Lions, 37-17 THE JAVELINA ATHLETES continued their community coaching clinic last summer in Alaska. They’ll be on opposite sides of 2014 – Lions, 55-20 service projects last week, locally and in the area hit by Hurricane the field Saturday night when the Javelinas take on the Lions in a Lone 2013 - Lions, 41-28 Star Conference battle in Javelina Stadium. Harvey. 2012 – Lions, 21-14 (ot) Beach volleyball players collected donations for the Keep 2011 – Javelinas, 39-21 Kingsville Beautiful program at the corner of King and 14th streets 2010 – Javelinas, 21-0 Saturday. 2009 – Javelinas, 35-34 Members of the baseball team helped with the Trash-Off 2008 – Javelinas, 35-0 Saturday. 2007 – Lions, 24-7 Other athletes went to the hurricane devastated areas to help 2006 – Javelinas, 20-17 out where needed. 2005 – No game 2004 – Javelinas, 31-13 AS MENTIONED LAST week, the Javelina football team 2003 – Javelinas, 31-7 extended its record to 13-0 when playing out of the U.S. The 13th 2002 – Javelinas, 37-15 victory came with the 35-7 win over Simon Fraser in Burnaby, 2001 – Lions, 30-24 L.E. Ramey Golf Course - Kingsville British Columbia. 2000 – Javelinas, 7-0 1999 – Lions, 14-10 Host - Texas A&M-Kingsville The first trip internationally came in 1937, the 12th year of 1998 – Javelinas, 42-18 Oct. 21 Javelina football. The Javelinas went to the National University of 1997 – Javelinas, 34-6 Mexico in Mexico City. (Continued on Page 3) 1996 – Javelinas, 35-28 Javelina Hash Upcoming Javelina Events Javelina Hash Sept. 22 – Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 4 p.m. By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External Affairs General: Javelina Hall of Fame banquet in Kingsville, Memorial Student Union Building ballrooms, 5:30 p.m. (Continued from Page 2) Men’s/Women’s Cross Country: Islander Splash in The first seven international games were in Mexico, six in Corpus Christi (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi host). Mexico City and one in Monterrey. Sept. 23 – General: Fred Nuesch Scholarship Endowment Brunch in The Javelinas played five exhibition games in 1976 in Austria, Kingsville, Memorial Student Union Building ballrooms, 11 a.m. (Celebrating the beginning of France and Germany. the 50th year of Nuesch being on the Javelina The recent trip to Canada was its first to that country. athletic staff). No other U.S. college team has played in as many different Football: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. countries. (Hispanic Heritage/Hall of Fame and Champion Javelina Games Outside the U.S. Weekend). 1937 – National University of Mexico in Mexico City. Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1938 – National University of Mexico in Mexico City. Men’s/Women’s Cross Country: Texas A&M Invite in 1952 – Heroico College in Mexico City. College Station. 1954 – Mexico City College in Mexico City. Sept. 29 – Volleyball: *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 1957 – National University of Mexico in Mexico City. Sept. 30 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1958 – National University of Mexico in Mexico City. Football: *Angelo State in San Angelo, 6 p.m. 1974 – Monterrey Tech in Monterrey, Mexico. Oct. 6 – Volleyball: *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, TBA. 1976 – vs. Henderson (Ark.) State in Berlin, Germany. Oct. 7 – Football: *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family 1976 – vs. Henderson (Ark.) State in Mannheim, Germany. Weekend). 1976 – vs. Henderson (Ark.) State in Nuremberg, Germany. Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBA. Men’s/Women’s Cross Country: Incarnate Word 1976 – vs. Henderson (Ark.) State in Vienna, Austria. Invitational in San Antonio. 1976 – vs. Henderson (Ark.) State in Paris, France. Interview Oct. 13 – Volleyball: *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 2017 – Simon Fraser in Burnaby, British Columbia. Tanya Allen, Javelina head Oct. 14 – Volleyball: *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. volleyball coach, is interviewed on Football: *Texas–Permian Basin in Odessa, 6 p.m. THE LONE STAR Conference volleyball race got off to a the Monday Javelina Coaches’ Oct. 17 – Volleyball: *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 7 p.m. stunning start last weekend. Show on Wild 105.5. Oct. 20 – Volleyball: Dallas Baptist in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Conference favorite Angelo State, ranked No. 5 in the Volleyball: *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. nation, dropped two matches on the road, losing to Texas Woman’s Oct. 21 – Cross Country: Lone Star Conference Championships in and Texas A&M-Commerce. Kingsville, L.E. Ramey Golf Course. Commerce also surprised Tarleton State, the No. 13-ranked Volleyball: *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. team nationally. Football: *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Homecoming). The Javelinas were part of the opening week LSC merry-go- Oct. 26 – Men’s and Women’s : U.S. Navy All-Star teams round. in Kingsville, 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. exhibitation games). They defeated Western New Mexico and lost to Eastern New Oct. 27 – Baseball: Laredo College in Kingsville, 1 p.m. (exhibition). Mexico. Earlier in the week, Western had beaten Eastern. Volleyball: *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 7 p.m. Women’s : Sam Houston Invitational in Huntsville. The Javelinas will be hosting TWU and TAMUC Friday and Oct. 28 – : Coastal Bend College in Kingsville (scrimmage), Saturday in the Steinke Center. 1 and 3 p.m. Football: *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 8 p.m. BASEBALL BAT TESTING in regular season play will begin Volleyball: *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 2 p.m. for teams in NCAA Division II beginning in 2021. Women’s Tennis: Sam Houston State Invitational in The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved making bat Oct. 31 – Volleyball: *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. testing a regular-season rule starting in 2020 in Division I and in Nov. 2 – Men’s Basketball: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in Corpus 2021 in Divisions II and III. Christi, 7 p.m. (exhibition game). The delay is intended to give schools time to purchase the Nov. 3 – Volleyball: *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. equipment to conduct the test, which currently costs around Baseball: Coastal Bend College in Kingsville, 2 p.m. $1,500. (exhibition). Under the new rule, bats will be tested before the first game of Nov. 4 – Volleyball: *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. a series or before each midweek game to ensure they are compliant. Football: *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 1 p.m. Over the past two years, NCAA members have shared with the Softball: Texas-San Antonio in San Antonio (scrimmage), 12:30 p.m. Baseball Rules Committee a rising concern about tampering, which Texas State in San Antonio (scrimmage), 3 p.m. Nov. 5 – Men’s and Women’s Cross Country: NCAA Division II South was initially addressed with rules changes in 2016. Speaking Football Ronnie Palmer, Javelina assistant Central Region Meet in Canyon (West Texas A&M host). Feedback provided in the comment period following the football coach, speaks on the Baseball Rules Committee’s annual meeting in July 2016 intimated Javelina Coaches’ Show last week *Lone Star Conference games or matches. (Continued on Page 4) at the Green Jay in Kingsville. Bold-faced games/matches are in Kingsville. Javelina Hash Football Hosting Nationally Ranked Lions Javelina Hash (Continued from Page 1) Peyton Searcy, 6-0, 275-pound After this weekend’s home junior lineman from Killeen, tops the appearance, the Javelinas will be By Fred Nuesch, Coordinator of Athletic External and 226.2 passing. The Javelinas are led Lions’ tackle chart with 16. He has on the road to face Angelo State three tackles for losses. (Continued from Page 3) offensively by quarterback Cade Sept. 30 in San Angelo. Dyal, 5-11, 195-pound freshman that the changes did not do enough to address the tampering from Kerrville. He has completed concerns. 42 of 67 (.627) passes for 144 The committee has been motivated by those concerns and the yards a game. He has thrown for increase number of bats removed from play for failing to comply four scores and hasn’t had an with the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution standard, which can interception. include dents and barrel compression, at all three divisional Nick Pelrean, 5-9, 185-pound championships in 2017. junior running back from Houston Requiring bat testing before play in the regular season is (Chavez), is the leading rusher expected to help ensure the integrity of competition and ensure that with 66.3 yards a game. He bats being used remain compliant with established NCAA BBCOR averages 9.5 yards a carry and has performance standings. two touchdowns. Jordan Thomas, 6-0, 165- LONE STAR CONFERENCE notes: pound senior wideout from San …Rodney McDonnell, former Tarleton State basketball player Antonio (Stevens), has caught 15 and coach, has been named an assistant men’s basketball coach at passes for 272 yards and three scores. the school. Trevor Moses, 6-0, 200- He was on the Texan teams in 1998-2000 and was a graduate pound senior linebacker from assistant coach in 2001-02. He was a full-time assistant in 2004- Corpus Christi (Calallen), leads the 05. Javelinas in tackles with 20. McDonnell has been the Wiley College coach for the past two The Lions are averaging 391.0 years and was head coach at East Central Oklahoma in 2011-13. total yards a game, 118 rushing His first head coaching position was at Ranger Junior College in and 273 passing. Defensively, 2007-11. they are allowing 296.3 total yards McDonnell has been an assistant coach at Angelo State, a game, 112.3 rushing and 184 McNeese (La.) State, the University of Montana and Hill County passing. College. Quarterback Luis Perez, 6-3, 220-pound senior quarterback NCAA DIVISION II notes: from Chula Vista, Calif., has …New York Tech has announced plans to upgrade the school’s completed 63 of 90 (.700) passes intercollegiate athletic program. for 257.3 yards a game. He has thrown for nine touchdowns and School administrators envision a new multi-purpose fieldhouse. has had four interceptions. The price is expected to be between $25 and $40 million dollars. Carandal Hale, 5-11, 190- …Ashland (Ohio) University has announced that it will add pound freshman running back women’s lacrosse and men’s tennis to its intercollegiate athletic from Greenville, is the leading program beginning in 2018-19. rusher with 45.7 yards a game. He The two new sports will give Ashland 22 varsity intercollegiate averages 5.5 yards a carry and has sports, all competing in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic scored twice. Conference. Buck Wilson, 6-0, 185-pound The league will have eight schools competing in women’s senior wideout from Commerce, lacrosse and seven in men’s tennis. has caught 14 passes for 155 Sideline Coaching …The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association implemented a yards and three scores. Javelina head volleyball coach Tanya Allen gives Shelby Sheets, 5-10 policy that would not allow the band of the visiting team to perform freshman outside hitter from San Antonio (Antonian), instructions on at halftime. It didn’t last long. the sidelines at a home volleyball match. The conference reversed its decision. “While all colleges and universities are navigating the new change, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association has left 2017 Javelina Women’s Remaining Golf Fall Schedule halftime and gameday management as the responsibility of the host Sept. 23-26 – Western New Mexico Fall Intercollegiate Tournament institution,” the conference said in a statement. in Goodyear, Ariz. (The Golf Club of Estrella). Oct. 7-10 – Dallas Baptist Classic in Dallas (Golf Club of Dallas). Oct. 14-17 – Oklahoma Intercollegiate for Women in Lawton, Okla. Go Blue! Be Gold! (Fort Sill Golf Club), hosted by Cameron. Tennis To Compete In San Antonio Quad The Texas A&M-Kingsville women’s tennis team will take part in the St. Mary’s Quad Saturday and Sunday in San Antonio. Four teams will take part in the meet. The Javelinas defeated Southwestern, 7-5, and Trinity, 11-1, at a Southwestern Quad in Georgetown last weekend. They dropped an 11-0 decision to St. Edward’s. Five of the six Javelina singles players went 2-1 in the meet while Viviana Ortiz, senior form Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Laura Montalvo, freshman from Cochabamba, Bolivia, went 2-1 in doubles. Javelina Records Singles 2-1: Phonephathep Philavong, sophomore from Vientiane, Laos, 2-1: Julia Rauer, sophomore from Leiselheim, Germany. 2-1: Valerie Ruiz, sophomore from San Antonio (Reagan). 2-1: Stephanie Baerman, sophomore from San Antonio (Antonian). 2-1: Laura Montalvo, freshman from Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2-1: Mariana Correa, freshman from Victoria, Brazil. 0-3: Viktoriia Romanovskaya, sophomore from Moscow, Russia. Doubles 2-1: Viviana Ortiz, senior from Guayaquil, Ecuador/Montalvo. 1-2: Romanovskaya/Ruiz. 1-2: Philavong/Rauer. 1-2: Correa/Martina Urrutia, senior from Madrid, Spain. Volleyball Performance Members of the Sapphires dance team performed at the Javelina volleyball match last week in the Steinke Center.

The Javelina Highlights is published weekly by the Kingsville Publishing Co. Send address changes, news, pictures or correspondence to Fred Nuesch, MSC 114A, 700 University Blvd., Rivals This Week These Texas A&M-Kingsville and Texas A&M-Commerce players pose at the Lone Star Conference media Kingsville, TX 78363 day in July. They’ll be opposing each other this weekend when the Javelinas host the Lions in Javelina Stadium. Left to right are Stehly Reden, Javelina tight end from Valley Center, Calif.; Luis Perez, senior or [email protected] quarterback for the Lions from Chula Vista, Calif.; Chris Smith, Lion junior defensive back from Mansfield (Legacy), and Trevor Moses, senior linebacker for the Javelinas from Corpus Christi Calallen. Eight Team, Individual Titles Determined at Javelina X-C Meet Eight divisional team and champion with 62 points and individual championships were Banquete was runnerup with 88. determined at the Javelina High Carlos Leyva of Driscoll was School Invitational Cross Country the individual winner in 12:06.02. Meet Saturday on the L.E. Ramey Robstown won the girls two- Golf Course. mile junior high race with 87 More than 1,000 athletes took points. Corpus Christi Tuloso- part in the races. Midway was second with 115 Laredo Martin won the boys points. team title in the 5K event for Class Kaylee Howell of Rockport- 6A-5A schools. Fulton was the individual Martin had 52 points to champion in a time of 13:55.23. runnerup Weslaco East’s 57 Javelina Invitational Cross points. Country Team Standings Nicholas Martin of Laredo Class 6A-5A Boys United was the individual winner 1. Laredo Martin 52; 2. in a time of 15:56.06. Weslaco East 57; 3. Laredo The Laredo United girls took Johnson 80; 4. Laredo United Weekly Coaches’ Show the title in the 5K race for Class South 98; 5. Laredo United 99; 6. Javelina head football coach Daren Wilkinson, left, is interviewed by Mark Inserra, assistant sports 6A-5A teams with 57 points. Gregory-Portland 174; 7. Corpus information director, on the weekly Javelina Coaches’ Show on station Wild 105.5 in Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi King was runnerup Christi Flour Bluff 176; 8. Alice with 66 points. 221; 9. Corpus Christi Moody 239; Volleyball to Host Two LSC Opponents Samantha Gonzalez of Laredo 10. Corpus Christi Miller 272; 11. (Continued from Page 1) attack percentage (.255) and (Wylie), is the kill leader with a Martin was the individual winner Corpus Christi Calallen 281. (.376) and blocks (0.96) and is tied blocks (1.03). 2.93 average per set. in a time of 19:15.03. Class 6A-5A Girls for the lead in kills with 2.48 a set. Miri Shade, 6-1 senior outside Gabriela Rosa, 5-7 senior In the boys 5K race for Class 1. Laredo United 57; 2. Krystal Faison, 5-7 senior hitter from DeSoto, averages 3.25 setter from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, 4A-1A schools, La Feria took the Corpus Christi King 66; 3. Tuloso- outside hitter from San Antonio kills a set and Katy Ranes, 5-10 averages 6.26 sets and Lacie team title with 42 points. Santa Midway 88; 4. Laredo United (Judson), also has 2.48 kills a set. sophomore setter from Copperas Jessup, 5-5 senior libero from Gertrudis Academy was runnerup South 133; 5. Gregory-Portland Casey Klobedans, 5-10 senior Cove, averages 9.87 sets. Irving (Nimitz), averages 3.51 digs with 118 points. 147; 6. Laredo Martin 160; 7. Flour setter from Boerne (Champion), Bailey French, 5-4 sophomore a set. Jake Trevino of Orange Grove Bluff 168; 8. Alice 175; 9. Laredo has 9.31 sets a set and Jasmine libero from Copperas Cove, Shelby Chapron, 5-10 senior won the individual title in a time of Johnson 200; 10. Laredo Cigarroa Jacinto, 5-1 freshman libero from averages 4.13 digs. middle blocker from Houston (St. 16:39.60. 218. San Antonio (Stevens), averages Commerce is 6-5 for the year Pius X), averages 1.10 blocks a La Feria won the girls two- Class 4A-1A Boys 4.54 digs a set. and 2-0 in the LSC. set. mile run for Class 4A-1A schools. 1. La Feria 42; 2. Santa TWU is 3-7 for the year and Jaslyn Wacker, 5-10 junior This weekend’s matches open It has 28 points while Robstown Gertrudis Academy 48; 3. Zapata 1-1 in the conference standings. outside hitter from Austin (Vista a four-match home stand for the was runnerup with 103 points. 173; 4. Port Aransas 174; 5. Haley Collins, 6-1 senior Ridge), has a .390 attack Javelinas. Dariana Vasquez of La Feria Orange Grove 188; 6. Ingleside middle blocker from Mansfield percentage and Layne Little, 5-11 They will be at home Sept. 29 was the individual winner in a time 209; 7. Hebbronville 241; 8. (Timberview), leads the team in junior outside hitter from Abilene against Angelo State and Sept. 30 of 13:50.00. Falfurrias 253; 9. Premont 255; 10. with Tarleton State. Laredo Martin was in the Laredo St. Augustine 307; 11. boys two-mile junior varsity race Bishop 309; 12. Kingsville King with 21 points and Laredo and Rockport-Fulton 312; 14. 2017 Men’s and Women’s Johnson was runnerup with 73. Laredo United South 318; 15. Remaining Cross Country Schedule Abram Garcia of Martin was Skidmore-Tynan 330; 16. San the individual champion in a time Diego 379; 17. Banquete 418; 18. Sept. 22 - Islander Splash in Corpus Christi (Texas A&M-Corpus of 11:41.77. Sinton 421; 19. Kingsville Christi host). In the girls junior varsity two- Presbyterian Pan American 428; Sept. 23 - Texas A&M Invite in College Station. mile race, Corpus Christi Veterans 20. Benavides 444; 21. Mathis 499; Oct. 7 - Incarnate Word Invitational in San Antonio. Memorial took the title with 79 22. Riviera 614. Oct. 21 - Lone Star Conference Championships in Kingsville. points and Laredo United was Class 4A-1A Girls Nov. 5 - NCAA Division II South Central Region Championships in second with 86 points. 1. La Feria 28; 2. Robstown Canyon (West Texas A&M host). Jasmine Perez of Bishop was 103; 3. Santa Gertrudis Academy Nov. 19 - NCAA Division II Championships in Evansville, Ind. the top individual. 146; 4. Zapata 172; 5. Port Aransas In the boys junior high two- 183; 6. Corpus Christi Veterans mile race, Driscoll was the team (Continued on Page 16) Cross Country Teams Split For Meets The Texas A&M-Kingsville One delegation will compete 28:38.24. men’s and women’s cross country in the Texas A&M Invitational in The Javelina men were 25th in teams will split for meets this weekend. College Station and the remaining the final team standings with 696 athletes will run in the Islander points. Splash in Corpus Christi. Wichita State was the winner The men’s 8K race in College with 37 points and two future Station will begin at 8 a.m. and the Lone Star Conference schools, women will run a 6K race Rogers (Okla.) State and Dallas beginning at 8:45 a.m. Baptist, were second and third. In Corpus Christi, the West Texas A&M of the LSC women’s 5K will start at 7:20 a.m. was fifth. and the men’s four-mile race Lauren Rodriguez, freshman begins at 7:40 a.m. from San Benito, was the top The Texas A&M meet will be Javelina finisher in the women’s the Watts Cross Country course division. She was 120th with a time and the Corpus Christi meet will of 19:38.83. be at Dugan Stadium. Other Javelina scorers were The Javelinas participated in Jade Guerrero, junior from Corpus the Missouri Southern Stampede Christi (King), 127th in 19:43.00; in Joplin, Mo., last week. Destinee Reyes, sophomore from There were 27 teams and 267 Pearsall, 157th in 20:28.79; Josie runners in the men’s division and Guzman, junior from Devine, 178th 22 teams and 217 individuals in in 21:04.96, and McKayla Cortez, the women’s division. freshman from Port Lavaca, 189th Daniel Guerrero, junior from in 21:26.42. Corpus Christi (Moody), was the The Javelinas were 24th in the first Javelina to finish for the men. women’s team standings with 762 He was 90th in 26:56.76. points. Jasiah Patterson, junior from The University of Tulsa won Corpus Christi (West Oso), was the team title with 39 points. 146th in 28:18.97; Elias Madrid, Dallas Baptist was runnerup with senior from Evans, Ga., was 152nd 119 points. Rabius Serves in 28:34.70; Ricky Medrano, junior Courtney Rabius, 5-9 sophomore from Pearsall, was 153rd in 28:35.81, Sheets, Younger from Sealy, serves in a Javelina and Angel Martinez, freshman match last week. from El Paso (Burges), was 155th in IBC Honorees Two Texas A&M-Kingsville freshmen were named the IBC Bank athletes of the week for their performances last week. The female honoree is Shelby Sheets, 5-10 outside hitter from Javelina Football San Antonio (Antonian), and the male honoree is Marcus Younger, Live on 5-9, 180-pound running back from Port Arthur (Memorial). Sheets had 29 kills in three matches last week. She had a .438 attack percentage against St. Mary’s and .333 in a win over Western New Mexico. Younger carried 17 times for Oct. 21 116 yards last weekend and had two pass receptions for 16 yards. Javelina Stadium IBC Bank Athletes of the Week Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Jasmine Jacinto, volleyball Back At You 2017 Homecoming Jose Ventura, cross country Javelinas Alexis Wick, left, 6-2 senior middle blocker from Leander Sept. 4-9 (Rouse), and Casey Klobedans, 5-10 senior setter from Boerne Krystal Faison, volleyball (Champion), get a block in the Javelinas’ 3-1 victory over St. Mary’s Kuziah Ferebee, football last week in the Steinke Center. Lone Star Conference Football Standings Baseball Players Help at Trashoff Day (Conference Games Only) Team W L Pct. A&M-Commerce 1 0 1.000 Midwestern State 1 0 1.000 Tarleton State 1 0 1.000 West Texas A&M 1 0 1.000 E. New Mexico 1 1 .500 A&M-Kingsville 0 1 .000 Angelo State 0 1 .000 Texas-Permian Basin 0 1 .000 W. New Mexico 0 2 .000 This Weekend’s Schedule: *Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.; *Texas-Permian Basin at Western New Mexico, 2:30 p.m.; *West Texas A&M at Tarleton State, 7:05 p.m.; *Angelo State at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m. Last Weekend’s Results: *Midwestern State 35, Texas A&M-Kingsville 13; *Texas A&M-Commerce 51, Eastern New Mexico 22; *Tarleton State 30, Angelo State 24; *West Texas A&M 17, Texas-Permian Basin 6; Fan in the Stands Western Oregon 58, Western New Kelsey Washington, former Mexico 21. Javelina volleyball player and now a volleyball coach at Calallen High School, was at last week’s match with St. Mary’s in the Steinke Center along with other members of the Calallen team and staff.

2017 Javelina Volleyball Remaining Schedule Sept. 22 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Sept. 23 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Sept. 29 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Sept. 30 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Oct. 6 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, TBA. Oct. 7 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, TBA. Oct. 13 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Oct. 14 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Oct. 17 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 7 p.m. Oct. 20 – Dallas Baptist in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Oct. 20 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Oct. 21 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Oct. 27 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, TBA. Oct. 28 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 2 p.m. Oct. 31 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7 p.m. Nov. 3 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Nov. 4 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Nov. 10 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, TBA. Nov. 11 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 2 p.m. Nov. 16-18 – Lone Star Conference Championships at site of No. 1 seed. Nov. 30-Dec. 2 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Championships, TBA. Javelinas, Lions Have Been Big Winners in LSC Football When the Texas A&M- Lions have won 13, including the most titles is West Texas A&M 1971 – Howard Payne, 1954 – East Texas State, Kingsville and Texas A&M- past three titles. with five. Southwest Texas Southwest Texas Commerce football teams meet TAMUK’s last conference Lone Star Conference 1970 – Texas A&I LSC Football Championships Saturday in Javelina Stadium, it championship came in 2009. Champions Since 1954* 1969 – Texas A&I, By School Since 1954* will renew a rivalry that pits the The longest title streak for the 2016 – Texas A&M-Commerce East Texas State 27 – Texas A&I, Texas A&M- top two Lone Star Conference Javelinas came in 1992-97 when 2015 – Texas A&M-Commerce 1968 – Texas A&I Kingsville championship winners. they took six consecutive 2014 – Texas A&M-Commerce 1967 – Texas A&I 13 – East Texas State, Texas The Javelinas and Lions have trophies. 2013 - Eastern New Mexico, 1966 – East Texas State A&M-Commerce been the big winners of the LSC The South Texans won four in Tarleton State 1965 – Sul Ross State 8 – Southwest Texas since the Javelinas joined the a row in 1967-70, in 1974-77 and in 2012 – Midwestern State, 1964 – Sam Houston State 5 – West Texas A&M league in 1954. 2001-04. West Texas A&M 1963 – Southwest Texas 4 – Abilene Christian The Javelinas have 27 LSC After the Javelinas and Lions, 2011 – Midwestern State 1962 – Texas A&I 4 – Sam Houston State championship trophies. The the next league member with the 2010 – Abilene Christian 1961 – Sam Houston State 3 – Angelo State 2009 – Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1960 – Texas A&I 3 – Midwestern State Midwestern State, 1959 – Texas A&I, 3 – Tarleton State 2017-18 Javelina Men’s Basketball Schedule Tarleton State East Texas State 2 – Central Oklahoma 2008 – Abilene Christian 1958 – East Texas State Oct. 26 – U.S. Navy All-Star Team in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 2 – Eastern New Mexico 2007 – West Texas A&M 1957 – East Texas State, (Exhibition game) 2 – Northeastern Oklahoma 2006 – West Texas A&M Lamar Nov. 2 – Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in Corpus Christi, 7 p.m. 1 – Howard Payne 2005 – West Texas A&M 1956 – Sam Houston State (Exhibition game) 1 – Lamar 2004 – Texas A&M-Kingsville 1955 – East Texas State, Nov. 10 – Lone Star Conference-Rocky Mountain Athletic 1 – Southeastern Oklahoma 2003 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Sam Houston State, Conference Challenge 1 – Sul Ross State 2002 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Southwest Texas *Javelinas entered the LSC in 1954 vs. South Dakota Mines in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 2001 – Texas A&M-Kingsville, Nov. 11 – Lone Star Conference-Rocky Mountain Athletic Tarleton State Conference Challenge 2000 – Northeastern Oklahoma vs. Chadron (Neb.) State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1999 – Central Oklahoma, Nov. 14 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Northeastern Oklahoma Nov. 17 – Colorado State-Pueblo in Pueblo, Colo., 8 p.m. Southeastern Oklahoma Nov. 18 – Adams (Colo.) State in Pueblo, Colo., 4 p.m. 1998 – Central Oklahoma Nov. 21 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1997 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 24 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 7:30 p.m. 1996 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 28 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1995 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Dec. 2 – St. Edward’s in Austin, 4 p.m. 1994 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Dec. 7 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1993 – Texas A&M-Kingsville Dec. 16 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 4 p.m. 1992 – Texas A&I Dec. 19 – St. Mary’s in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1991 – Eastern New Mexico Dec. 30 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1990 – East Texas State Jan. 4 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 7:30 p.m. 1989 – Texas A&I Jan. 6 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 4 p.m. 1988 – Texas A&I Jan. 11 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1987 – Texas A&I, Jan. 13 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Angelo State Jan. 18 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 8:30 p.m. 1986 – West Texas State Jan. 20 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 5 p.m. 1985 – Texas A&I Jan. 23 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 7:30 p.m. 1984 – Angelo State Feb. 1 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 7:30 p.m. 1983 – East Texas State, Feb. 3 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 4 p.m. Southwest Texas Feb. 8 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1982 – Southwest Texas Feb. 10 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1981 – Southwest Texas Feb. 15 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 7:30 p.m. 1980 – Southwest Texas Feb. 17 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, 4 p.m. 1979 – Texas A&I Feb. 22 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. 1978 – Angelo State Feb. 24 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 2 p.m. 1977 – Texas A&I, March 1-4 – Lone Star Conference Championships in Frisco. Abilene Christian March 10-12 – NCAA Division II South Central Region 1976 – Texas A&I Championships, TBA. 1975 – Texas A&I Football Players Help in Rockport March 21-24 – NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Sioux Falls, S.D. 1974 – Texas A&I Members of the Javelina football team were in Rockport last weekend *Lone Star Conference games. 1973 – Abilene Christian to help with the cleanup effort in that area. Javelina athletic teams and individuals have been helping in the area devastated by Hurricane 1972 – East Texas State Harvey in August. Martinez Finalist For NCAA Woman of the Year Award Texas A&M-Kingsville All- …2017 LSC female outdoor …2014 All-LSC outdoor team. American track and field athlete track athlete of the year. …2014 NCAA Division II Kaina Martinez is one of the 30 …2017 NCAA Division II outdoor All-America team. finalists for the 2017 NCAA outdoor All-America team. …Gold medal in 100-meter Woman of the Year Award. …2017 NCAA South Central outdoor dash at 2014 national Martinez, grad student from Region all-academic team. meet. Seine Bight, , is one of the …2017 NCAA All-South …Gold medal in 200-meter most outstanding track and field Central Region team. outdoor dash at 2014 national athletes in Javelina history. …Gold medal in 400-meter meet. There were 543 women indoor dash at 2017 LSC meet. Martinez attended the athletes nominated for the award …2017 All-LSC indoor team. as a freshman this year. The conferences …2017 LSC indoor all- and competed in basketball, narrowed the field to 145 to be academic team. soccer, softball and volleyball as considered by an NCAA …2016 All-LSC outdoor team. well as track. committee. …2016 LSC indoor all- She has represented Belize in Ten from each of the three academic team. international competition since NCAA divisions were selected as …2016 All-LSC indoor team. 2001. She won the 100-meter dash finalists. These are women who …2016 NCAA Division II gold medal at the 2009 Central have demonstrated excellence in outdoor All-America team. American Championships and was academics, athletics, community …Gold medal as member of gold medalist in the 100 and 200 service and leadership. 400-meter outdoor relay team at at the 2010 Central American “The top 30 honorees are 2016 NCAA national meet. Games. remarkable representatives of the …Gold medal in 400-meter Martinez was the 100 and 200 thousands of women competing in outdoor dash at 2016 NCAA champion in the 2011 Central college sports each year,” Sarah national meet. American Championships. Hebberd, chair of the Woman of …Gold medal in 200-meter 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year the Year selection committee and outdoor dash at 2016 NCAA Finalists director of compliance at the national meet. *Sabrina Anderson, Slippery University of Georgia, said. …2016 NCAA Division II Rock (Pa.), track and field. “They have seized every indoor All-America team. Serena Barr, Liberty (Va.), Kaina opportunity available to the field …Gold medal in 400-meter field hockey. Martinez of play, in the classroom and in indoor dash at 2016 NCAA *Kaitlyn Brunworth, Wingate the community, and we are proud national meet. (N.C.), soccer. to recognize them for their …2015 NCAA Division II *Clare Carlson, Grand Valley outstanding achievements.” outdoor All-America team. (Mich.) State, soccer. Later this month, the …2015 Academic All-America Jennifer Carmichael, selection committee will announce team. Oklahoma, track and field. three women from each division as …2015 NCAA All-South Caroline Conboy, Hobert and the nine finalists. The NCAA Central Region outdoor team. William Smith, swimming and Committee on Women’s Athletics …2015 All-LSC outdoor team. diving. will then select the 2017 Woman of …2015 All-LSC indoor team. Eliana Crawford, Kenyon, the Year who will be named Oct. 22 …2015 LSC all-academic swimming and diving. at a ceremony in Indianapolis. outdoor team. Lizzy Crist, Washington Martinez, who received her …Gold medal in 200-meter (Mo.), soccer. bachelor’s degree in May, has outdoor dash at 2015 NCAA Alyssa Domico, Dominican been an All-American indoors and national meet. (Ill.), softball. outdoors in the sprints and has …Gold medal as member of Laura Donegan, New run on the Javelina relay teams. 1600-meter outdoor relay at 2015 Hampshire, cross country and She has received numerous NCAA national meet. track and field. academic honors at TAMUK and …Gold medal in 100-meter Brooke Donnelly, in the Lone Star Conference. outdoor dash at 2015 NCAA Washington & Lee, tennis. Martinez was injured before national meet. Christina Gibbons, Duke, the LSC and NCAA outdoor …2015 NCAA Division II soccer. national meets last spring, indoor All-America team. Maryann Gong, preventing her from adding more …Gold medal in 55-meter Massachusetts Institute of medals and honors to her total. indoor dash at 2015 NCAA Technology, cross country and Her athletic resume includes: national meet. track and field. …Gold medal as member of …Gold medal in 200-meter Chardae Greenlee, University 400-meter outdoor relay at 2017 indoor dash at 2015 NCAA of Memphis, track and field. LSC meet. national meet. (Continued on Page 16)

Three To Be Inducted Into Javelina Hall of Fame Friday (Continued from Page 1) and managing director of He lived in Kilgore for 21 Station in 2009. member of the Javelina softball He was also a member of the Southwest Water Co. in Houston years and relocated to College In Kilgore, he was chief of team. 1967 undefeated team. in 2003-11. staff for Laird Memorial Hospital He received a kidney The Javelinas were 41-4 in his The Javelina alum has had J. and was the Medical Athletic transplant in 2013 and the kidney four seasons with the team. Brown Consulting since January Director for Kilgore Independent was donated by his wife. Brown was selected by his 2012. School District. They are the parents of a teammates to serve as a captain in Brown has served on He served on the board of son, Hunter, 4, and a daughter, 1970. University committees since his directors for East Texas Treatment Riley Bell, 2. He is a member of the Javelina graduation. Center and was a medical advisor Hall of Fame as a team member. He is married to the former for Kilgore Physical Therapy Brown made All-Lone Star Linda Sue Schliska, a 1973 Texas Clinic. Conference and was Little All- A&I graduate, and they are the Whitmer is currently on full America honorable mention. parents of two children, D’Neal staff at the Physicians Centre After receiving his business Brown Krisch and Ashley Brown Hospital in Bryan, St. Joseph’s degree in 1971, Brown was active Stokes. They have six Regional Health Center in Bryan in the U.S. Army in 1971-72 and grandchildren. and the College Station Medical was honorably discharged in 1977. Whitmer was a defensive Center. Javelina He was with B.D. Holt Co. in lineman from Houston and was on He is the chief of surgery at Corpus Christi n 1972-73 and was the 1975-78 teams. the Physicians Centre Hospital. Pride briefly with the Texas A&I Alumni The Javelinas won national Whitmer has been married to Association. championships in 1975-76 and his wife, Marcy, for 27 years and Is Justified He was owner of the J&G took Lone Star Conference titles in they have three children, Brady, Farms in Bay City in 1974-81 and three of his four seasons on the Ryan and Katie. owner of Brown Services in Bay squad. Yaden, from California, was a City in 1981-91. The Javelinas had a 38-7-1 football receiver in 2005-06 and a Brown was owner of record during his career. baseball player the same years. Enviroganics in Sugar Land in He was Academic All-America He was Lone Star Conference 1991-94 and has been in first team for three years and was player of the year in baseball in investments since 1994. also on the LSC all-academic team 2005 and made All-LSC. He was a managing partner in for three seasons. He was an All-LSC honoree in EZ Talk Communications in 2002 He received the NAIA A.O. football. Duer Award for academic Yaden, who currently resides excellence his senior season and in Alvin, received a bachelor of received the Oliver-Seiko Award, science in criminology. which goes to the Javelina senior He joined the Texas athlete with the highest grade Department of Public Safety in point average. 2008 and was graduated from the Whitmer was a member of DPS Academy in 2009. Alpha Chi Honor Society while at His duty stations have been Texas A&I. in Texas City, Baytown and Whitmer is an orthopaedic Manvel. surgeon and received his medical He currently holds the rank of degree from the University of Trooper III. Texas Health Science Center in He holds an Advanced Peace San Antonio. He received honors Officer License and is a driving in pediatrics, general surgery and while intoxicated instructor. surgery subspecialties including Yaden earned the orthopaedics. Marksmanship Award for pistol, He was graduated from Texas rifle and shot gun. A&I summa cum laude, with He is an active member of the highest honor, and his degree was DPS Honor Guard team and is an in chemistry. active field training officer. Whitmer is a member of the Yaden is an active drug Texas Medical Association, the recognition expert. Medical and Dental Christian He saved an elderly man’s Society and is a past member of life by administering CPR at a the advisory committee- restaurant in Texas City in 2011. occupational educational at Yaden is married to the former Kilgore College. Kathleen Pumphrey, who was a Jim Brown Wade Whitmer Steve Yaden Javelina Hall of Fame Members Mike Adams, 2012, baseball & track Bud McCallum, 2003, football coach coach & athletic director Curtis Shed Kelly Armbruster, 2002, basketball Don Hardeman, 1993, football Eugene McCormick, 1984, football Martin Stroman, 1996, football Bruce Shugart Johnny Bailey, 1996, football Ron Harms, 2002, football coach & Dr. John McKeever, 2006, team Robin Gordon Sullivan, 1996, track Homer Soliz Johnny Barefield, 1999, football athletic director physician (meritorious) & field D.E. Tillman Sid Blanks, 1981, football & track George Harris, 2009, track & field Harold Menke, 1974, football & Emil Tagliabue, 1996, sports Robert Trevino Neil “Spike” Boyle, 2000, football Dwight Harrison, 1985, football & track journalist (meritorious) Leo Villarreal manager & ticket manager track Chuck Meyer, 1987, basketball Roy Terrell, 1989, basketball & Don Waters (meritorious) Doug Harvey, 1978, football Pete Murray, 2001, football & golf sports journalist (meritorious) Dick Watson Bob Brandt, 1977, football, Andy Hawkins, 1991, football coach Precious Thibodeaux, 2009k, Jerry Wiggins basketball, golf and track Mike Hawkins, 1995, football Dwayne Nix, 1979, football basketball & track & field Charles Williams George Brown, 1983, track Jarrel Hayes, 1978, football Fred Nuesch, 1995, sports Jake Trussell, 1994, sports John Williams Lynette Brown, 1993, track & field Earnest Haynes, 1981, track information (meritorious) journalist (meritorious) Dennis Wise Sheryl Campbell, 2000, basketball Harold Hees, 1982, football Gerald Pargmann, 1982, football & Gene Upshaw, 1976, football & Alvin Woods Ruben Cantu, 2008, training & Matt Hickl, 2007, football & track track track Larry Wright administrator & field Woodroe Petty, 1985, football, Gene Walkoviak, 1994, football, Gil Steinke (coach) Bill Carter, 2002, men’s basketball Ray Hickl, 1980, football basketball & track football coach & track & field Ted Carney (coach) coach Don Hightower, 1972, football & Anthony Phillips 2013, football & coach Gene Greene (coach) Juan Castillo, 2004, football player track track Dick Watson, 1974, track & football Jack Little & coach David Hill, 1988, football Bill Pippen, 1975, football Karen Weiss, 1999, basketball 1969 Golf Team (2010) Kristin Ciborowski, 2005, basketball James Hill, 1981, football & track Larry Pullin, 1987, football Reggie West, 1974, football Chris Delcambre Stuart Clarkson, 1972, football Dr. Robert Martin Hodgkiss, 1972, William Putnam, 1988, football & t Hall Whitley, 2007, football Bill Evans James Collins, 1994, football & track football, basketball & track rack Jeff Wildenberg, 1981, basketball Chris Hill Larry Collins, 1995, football & track Moses Horn, 2009, football Butch Pressley, 1977, football & Jill Willson, 2012, basketball coach Fred Hoey Barry Copenhaver, 1984, football Harlan Huibregste, 1983, track track & athletic director Jim Miller player & coach Ron Hunt, 1999, trainer (meritorious) Dr. L.E. Ramey, 1981, football & Robert Young, 1983, football & Pete Murray (coach) Willie Crafts, 1977, football player Cal Hutzler, 2013, football basketball & team physician football coach 1969 Football Team (2011) & coach Ada Ihemelu, 2004, volleyball Lowell Ramey, 2006, football 1959 Football Team (2009) Phelan Allee Richard Cundiff, 2011, football coach Lupe Jaimes, 1989, football John Randle, 2008, football Wayne Adams Roy Allee Livia Diaz, 2007, softball & track & Tarmo Jallai, 2015, track & field Andria Ratkovich, 2016, track & John Beseda Tommy Argubright field coach Tommy Janik, 1982, football cross country Carry Brandom (deceased) John Mark Dixon, 1972, football & Clarence Jarvis, 2003, football & Walter Reed, 1988, football & Joe Brod Bernard Bancroft basketball basketball baseball Juan Capello Randy Beakley Kevin Dogins, 2008, football James Jefferson, 2006, football & Robert T. Rich, 1972, football & Dick Carpenter Jerry Bonilla Earl Dotson, 2003, football track basketball Frank Chisum Jay Bramlette Sheila Dotson, 2013, basketball & Cal Jewett, 2005, football coach Richard Ritchie, 1983, football Barry Copenhaver Joe Bravenec softball Sandra Jimenez, 1985, basketball John Rivera, 1992, track & cross Willie Crafts Andy Browder Karl Douglas, 1979, football Randy Johnson, 1981, football, country Tommy Davidek Jim Brown Mike Dyal, 1993, football golf & track Patricia Rivers, 1997, basketball, Jamie Davis Billy Cottle Bill Evans, 1980, golf Fred Jonas, 2005, football coach volleyball & track James Franz Bill Dannels Steve Foley, 2016, baseball Rose Jones, 1989, volleyball & Michael Robins, 2011, basketball Jarrell Hayes Leroy Deanda Betty Brewer-Ford, 2001, track Gene Rogers, 1988, football & coach Harold Hees Thomas Domel administrator & women’s coach Allen Kaiser, 2001, football Durwood Roquemore, 2002, football Oscar Hinojosa Karl Douglas LeRoy Fry, 1973, football & track Ken Kelley, 1996, track & field coach DeRon Rutledge, 2006, basketball Zenas Hopkins Larry Edwards Roberto Garza, 2016, football & Jim Koerner, 1997, basketball Cliff Sadler, 1984, football, Joe Howard Roy Farmer track Bill Lackey, 1997, equipment basketball & tennis Lupe Jaimes Ronald Fielding Tony Garza, 1976, track manager (meritorious) Jeff St. Clair, 2000, basketball Kenneth Kachtik Francis Fries Willie Gipson, 2008, trainer Neal LaHue, 2011, football player Dr. Carlos Saldana, 1992, football John Kieler James Friesenhahn Robert Gonzalez, 1981, track & & coach Dr. Kenneth Scholz, 1974, football Harold King Kerry Garner cross country Ed Touf, 2013, football Ed Scott, 1980, football Gerald Lambert Henry Glenn Kay Goodwin-Thompson, 1991, Gerald Lambert, 1975, football Hughie Shaw, 1999, football & track Bob Lindquist Floyd Goodwin basketball & track Edye Lea, 2008, track & field Heath Sherman, 1996, football Jesse Longhofer Margarito Guerrero Ed Gorney, 2004, announcer & E.C. Lerma, 1977, football Bob Shirey, 1978, basketball & Charles Massey Dwight Harrison starter (meritorious) Pat Lewandowski, 2015, basketball track & field Earl Morris Ron Higginbotham Gene Greene, 1984, football player Homer Martinez, 1991, track & Phil Shirk, 1976, basketball Charles Parker Richard Hoffman & coach cross country Eldridge Small, 1991, football Horace Parks Roy Holley Ken Grimes, 1973, football & track Alvin Matthews, 1985, football & Jack Sportsman, 1984, football Homer Ply David Hopkins Larry Grunewald, 1995, football track Glenn Starks, 1983, football, Butch Pressley David Hovda Margarito Guerrero, 1987, football Francis Mattingly, 1987, football basketball & track Bobby Pyssen Robert Hubenak Maria Gutierrez, 2007, softball Jermane Mayberry, 2003, football Gil Steinke, 1972, football, Bobby Rather Johnny Jackson W.L. “Dub” Harbin, 1972, football Dewey Mayhew, 2004, football coach basketball, track, football Servando Rodriguez (Continued on Page 14) Javelina Hall of Fame Members (Continued from Page 13) Roy Allee Glen Tegeler Jerry Janik Larry Grunewald Levi Johnson Jake Backman Butch Trueheart Mike Jekel Elvis Hartsfield Keith Johse Randy Beakley Doug Vannoy Reginald Jones Larry Harvey Allen Kaiser Charles Bishop Guile Vela Stan Limuel Mike Hawkins Clem Kasprzyk Andy Browder Don Washington Joe Lindeman Paul Heckmann Larry Krueger Jim Brown George Washington Thurmond Marshall Howard Henderson Eugene Kubelka Rocky Bunting Mike Wendel Johnny Martinez Joe Henke Phillip Layton Toby Chadick Bill Wendling John Massingill Eliseo Hernandez Charles Lee Billy Cottle Jim Wendling Larry McFarland Joe Herzik Danny Joe Lewis Marion Danna Charlie Wilson Denny Migl Larry Hirt Michael Lowe Karl Douglas Robert Young, Mike Morrison Mike Jekel Dave Maas Larry Edwards Gil Steinke (coach) Sam Nelson Billy John John Mallett Robert Esco Bob Caskey (coach) Ken Niven Reginald Jones Alvin Matthews John Everett Willie Crafts (coach) Greg Osborne David Marquez Charles Matula Francis Fries Ron Gentry (coach) David Palmore Thurmond Marshall Paul May Jim Gandy Fred Jonas (coach) Paul Rich Johnny Martinez Neal McCarn Richard Gilstrap Ken Kelley (coach) Richard Ritchie John Massingill Claude McMillon Floyd Goodwin Don McDonald (coach) Dan St. Leger Richard Mayfield Hector Molina Dan Goynes Ron Hunt (trainer) Larry Seidel Larry McFarland Sam Montgomery Margarito Guerrero Greg Doramus (student Byron Shaw David Palmore Curtiss Neal Charles Hahn trainer) Hughie Shaw Carlos Perez Chris Parker Dwight Harrison Bryan Drake (student trainer) Oscar Simo Jeff Pyatte Gary Pelech David Hopkins Roger Jarvis (student trainer) Robert Skrobarczyk Dinno Rector Jose Perea Robert Hubenak Al Shuford (student trainer) Glenn Starks Paul Rich Ernest Price Ruford Huff Fred Nuesch (sports Harry Ullom Richard Ritchie Bobby Redus Harold Jackson information) Gil Steinke (head coach) Terry Russell James Respondek Johnny Jackson\ 1974 Football Team, 2015 Fred Jonas (coach) Dan St. Leger Terry Russell Mike Jaksik Kent Allee Ron Harms (coach) Larry Seidel Gary Scallorn Levi Johnson Leonard Avery Gene Walkoviak (coach) Hughie Shaw Kelly Schnelle Keith Johse Maurice Ball Jim Lance (coach) Bryan Sweeney Ed Scott Doug Jones Johnny Barefield Don McDonald (coach) Glenn Starks David Seale Allen Kaiser Charles Basaldua John Cosgrove (coach) Harry Ullom Frank Secades Fred Kasper Jesse Bibbs Ron Hunt (trainer) Larry Urban Eldridge Small Eugene Kubelka Charles Bishop George Sanchez (student trainer) Doug Walker Larry Smith Charles Lee Gil Boyles Fred Nuesch (sports Wade Whitmer Jimmy Srp Danny Joe Lewis Doug Brice information director) Jerry Wilbanks Larry Tackett Jim Lewis Rowland Brooks 1975 Football Team, 2015 Gil Steinke (head coach) Glen Tegeler John Mallett Larry Collins Kent Allee Fred Jonas (coach) Butch Trueheart Charles Matula Stuart Dornburg Gary Allen Ron Harms (coach) Guile Vela Burl McCandless Jimmy Emmanuel Leonard Avery Gene Walkoviak (coach) Russell Waddell Claude McMillon Kim Evans Maurice Ball John Cosgrove (coach) Curtis Walker Norris McVea Ray Evans Johnny Barefield Davis Corley (coach) Gene Walkoviak Winstel Miller Steve Fefer Randy Brooks Ron Hunt (trainer) Don Washington Sam Montgomery George Franklin James Clay Fred Nuesch (sports Laurel Whitworth Tom Morton Clem Franks Larry Collins information director) Mike Williamson Desi Najara Lynn Frazier Gary Davis 1976 Football Team, 2010 Charlie Wilson Curtiss Neal Danny Gadeken John Dawson Rodney Alexander (deceased) Ronnie Wolter Gary Pelech Jim Gandy Mark Dizdar Gary Allen Robert Young Robert Polanco Larry Grady Stuart Dornburg Leonard Avery Gil Steinke (coach) Ernest Price Larry Grunewald Kim Evans Johnny Barefield Fred Jonas (coach) Frank Ratka Danny Gutierrez Ray Evans Ronnie Bennett Ken Kelley (coach) Bobby Redus Don Hardeman Steve Fefer Randy Brooks Frank Kelly (coach) Robert Rodriguez Larry Harvey George Franklin James Clay Don McDonald (coach) Mike Roley Mike Hawkins Clem Franks Larry Collins Pete Murray (coach) Ed Scott Paul Heckmann Lynn Frazier Mike Cornell Ron Hunt (trainer) Eldridge Small Howard Henderson Kevin Gentry Gary Davis Fred Nuesch (sports Larry Smith Joe Henke Steven Glick John Dawson information) Scott Somers Joe Herzik Larry Grady Reginald Deloney 1970 Football Team (2011) Jimmy Srp, Ruford Huff Rufus Green Mark Dizdar Clarence Alberts Jim Stewart Terry Hummel Doug Greene (Continued on Page 15) Javelina Hall of Fame Members Stuart Dornburg Sheila Dotson Ernest Price Brooks Howard Rey Carreon Steve Fefer Pat Lewandowski Steve Stewart Stuart Isdale David Garcia George Franklin Jennifer Rice Dan Swan Larry James Orlando Gonzalez Clem Franks Lorie Martinez Bob Tumlinson Simon Johnson Simon Guerrero Randy Friedrich Chasity Terrell Donald Washington Adrian Jones Raymond Rocha Kevin Gentry Precious Thibodeaux Tommy Watson Jessie Jones Stacey Whitt Steven Glick Chaffani Ward David Weathersby Johnny Jones Selina Armstrong Rufus Green Jill Willson (coach) Aaron Williams Loyd Jordan Julie Brown Doug Greene Devin Gabbard (assistant Ken Kelley (coach) Bart Kaiser Gloria Lopez Larry Grunewald coach) Ron Hunt (trainer) Jerry Martin Isabel Mascorro Hector Guerra Ruben Cantu (trainer) Fred Nuesch (sports David Mims Prescilla Perez Elvis Hartsfield Larry Madden (student information director) Paul Morgan Andrea Ratkovic Andy Hawkins trainer) 1991-92 Men’s Basketball Team, Keith Myers Eloise Segovia Mike Hawkins Fred Nuesch (sports 2013 Lawrence Nellons Debbra Stuart Joe Henke, information director) Bryan Acuff Royce Nitschmann Vonn Murray (head coach) Larry Hirt 2000-01 Women’s Basketball Jason Brassow Tracy Payne Mike Chandler (athletic Billy John Team, 2012 Jerome Chargois Greg Pechacek trainer) Reginald Jones Teombi Batiste Eric Clemons Robert Pool Fred Nuesch (sports Mike Jekel Jennifer Daniel Sidney Days Justin Price information director) David Marquez Jessica Gamez Jon Hoffman Henry Pullam 1995-96 Men’s Basketball Team, John Massingill Alex Gonzalez Darryl Johnson Ronald Ray 2016 Greg Mayberry Pat Lewandowski Maurice Jones Tommy Richard Kevin Davis Larry McFarland Colter Mize Jason Lee Jimmy Rivera Mike Dominguez Ricky Milam Lorie Martinez Tony Phelon Alan Roberson Brendon DuBose David Palmore De Sharki Michael Robins Melvin Roland Johnny Estelle Carlos Perez Precious Thibodeaux Kevin Robinson Durwood Roquemore Robert Godeke Oscar Perez Ashley White Kyle Roher Ronald Rudeseal Kevin Howard Robert Pool Arie Wilson T.C. Shields Randy Schirck Benjamin Kang Paul Rich Debbie Robledo (coach) Randy Staats Leroy Seidel Chris Lowery Richard Ritchie Ruben Cantu (athletic trainer) Bill Carter (head coach) Mike Sheffield Tito Olivarez Joe Rodriguez Larry Madden (student Larry Gibson (assistant coach) Ricky Smith Richard Perry Raul Rodriguez trainer) Ruben Cantu (trainer) Scott Sparks Michael Riggs James Ruthstrom Fred Nuesch (sports Fred Nuesch (sports Martin Stroman James Robinson Mickey Schwarz information director) information director) Dan Sutton DeRon Rutledge Larry Seidel Craig Merriman (student 1979 Football Team, 2014 Emmuel Thompson Chris Walker Hughie Shaw sports information) Gary Aguayo Carlos Tijerina Michael Webb Mike Sheffield 1969-70 Track & Field Team, Gerald Allen Don Washington Lamont West Ricky Smith 2013 Sam Bailey Jafus White Brian White Glenn Starks Phelan Allee Joe Barefield Eldon Wilie Lawrence Winchester Martin Stroman Tommy Argubright Marcus Bonner Calvin Williams Bill Carter (head coach) Brian Sweeney Frank Bacy Clifford Burrow Tommy Williams Darrell Pattillo (assistant Larry Urban Leon Bernsen Ned Butler Ronnie Woodard coach) Doug Walker Joe Bravenec Juan Castillo Besario Yzaguirre Jafus White Charles Canales Chris Cernosek Mark Zinsmeister Wade Whitmer Bill Chilcoat Allyn Chizer Ron Harms (coach) Jerry Wilbanks Dale Cramer Harold Collins Pat Aguilar (assistant coach) Javelina Gil Steinke (coach) Bob Daniels Randy Cretors Don Pittman (assistant coach) David Corley (coach) John Davenport Harry Culberson Pete Murray (assistant coach) John Cosgrove (coach) Ronald Fielding Adan Diaz Doug McCutchen (assistant Nation! Fred Jonas (coach) Joseph Garza Keith Duran coach) Pete Murray (coach) Robert Gonzalez Dwayne Finley Bobby Jack Wright (assistant Gene Walkoviak (coach Dwight Harrison Jim Fitzgerald coach) Willie Gipson (trainer) Earnest Haynes Randy Friedrich Robert Young (assistant coach) Fred Nuesch (sports David Hinojosa David Garza Willie Gipson (athletic trainer) information director) Jay James Wilson Gee Fred Nuesch (sports 1999-2000 Women’s Basketball Levi Johnson Reginald Gilford information director) We Are Team, 2012 Homer Martinez Andy Hawkins 1986 Men’s, Women’s Cross Anetta Anglin James Motz John Herrera Country Team, 2014 LaNetta Anglin William O’Connor Maurice Hill David Alvarez Family! Jennifer Daniel John Perme Dereck Hillyer Ernie Bueno Golf Team To Take Part in Goodyear, Ariz., Tournament The Texas A&M-Kingsville The meet, to be played on the week in Glen Rose and finished (Westlake), was the lower scorer Abigail Wilcoxon, freshman from women’s golf team heads west Golf Club of Estrella, will have 8 eighth. for the Javelinas with a 152. She Conroe, also shot a 164 and tied next week to take part in the a.m. starts on Monday and Newman (Kan.) won the team finished 22nd. for 42nd. Western New Mexico Fall Tuesday. title with a 575 score, St. Edward’s Kristina Gutierrez, freshman After this weekend’s Intercollegiate Tournament in The Javelinas were in the was second at 577, Midwestern from Laredo (St. Augustine), was tournament, the Javelinas will be Goodyear, Ariz. Tarleton State invitational last State third with a 578, Tarleton State 25th with a 153 score; Madison at the Dallas Baptist Classic Oct. fourth at 588, Angelo State fifth with Lake, freshman from Victoria 7-10 in Dallas and at the Oklahoma a 604, Cameron sixth at 605, Western (East), had a 163 and was 40th; Intercollegiate for Women Oct. 14- New Mexico seventh with a 624 Bailey Blezinger, sophomore from 17 in Lawton, Okla., to complete score, the Javelinas eighth with a Bellville, was 42nd with a 164, and the fall season. 629, Texas A&M International ninth 2017-18 Javelina Women’s Golf Roster th at 647 and Texas-Permian Basin 10 Name Class Exp. Hometown with a 680 score. Bailey Blezinger So. 1VL Bellville Reanna De La Cruz, Reanna De La Cruz So. 1VL Austin (Westlake) sophomore from Austin Kristina Gutierrez Fr. 0 Laredo (St. Augustine) Martinez Finalist Madison Lake Fr. 0 Victoria (East) Digging Rachelle Nielsen Jr. 2VL Summerland, British Columbia Gabby Atchley, For NCAA Award Brittany Rodriguez Sr. 3VL Corpus Christi (Moody) 5-11 sopho- (Continued from Page 10) Biance Silerio Jr. 2VL Palmview more middle *Morgan Hasty, Johnson C. Abigail Willcoxon Fr. 0 Conroe blocker from Smith (N.C.), softball and HEAD COACH: Stefanie Gray Concord, volleyball. ASSISTANT COACH: Vanessa Johnson Calif., gets a Olivia Hompe, Princeton, dig in the lacrosse. Team, Individual X-Country Javelina *Nicole Hoynaski, Hawaii volleyball Titles Awarded at Jav Meet team’s win Pacific, tennis. over St. Jessica January, DePaul, (Continued from page 6) 310; 14. Calallen 311; 15. Laredo Mary’s last basketball Memorial 190; 7. San Diego 228; 8. Martin 330; 16. Premont 424; 17. week in the *Jamie Johnson, Lewis (Ill.), Ingleside 229; 9. Skidmore-Tynan Agua Dulce 473; 18. Hebbronville Steinke basketball. 243; 10. Rockport-Fulton 262; 11. 535. Center. Allison Kosobud, St. Banquete 265; 12. Falfurrias 313; Junior High Boys Benedict, cross country and track 13. Mathis 318; 14. Riviera 342; 15. 1. Driscoll 62; 2. Banquete 88; and field. Sinton 349; 16. Kingsville 3. Bishop 125; 4. Premont 129; 5. Katie Krick, Nebraska Presbyterian Pan American 365; Robstown 131; 6. Agua Dulce 144; Wesleyan, track and field. 17. Bishop 369; 18. Three Rivers 7. Mathis 151; 8. Three Rivers 192; Juliana Madzia, University of 455. 9. Hebbronville 226; 10. Santa Cincinnati, cross country and Junior Varsity Boys Gertrudis Academy 245; 11. Alice track and field. 1. Laredo Martin 21; 2. Laredo 268; 12. Tuloso-Midway 294; 13. *Kaina Martinez, Texas Johnson 73; 3. La Feria 92; 4. Riviera 298. A&M-Kingsville, track and field. Moody 111; 5. Gregory-Portland Junior High Girls Christina Melian, Stony 140; 6. Flour Bluff 152; 7. Laredo 1. Robstown 87; 2. Tuloso- Brook (N.Y.), cross country and United 160; 8. Orange Grove 244; Midway 115; 3. Bishop 138; 4. track and field. 9. Alice 296; 10. Beeville 315; 11. Alice 147; 5. Driscoll 155; 6. *Jelena Momirov, Barry Santa Gertrudis Academy 329; 12. Calallen 174; 7. San Diego and 2017 Texas A&M-Kingsville Remaining Football Schedule (Fla.), rowing. Banquete 279; 13. San Diego 395; Skidmore-Tynan 179; 9. Mathis *Natalie O’Keefe, Southwest Sept. 23 – *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 7 p.m. 14. Calallen 401; 15. Hebbronville 215; 10. Riviera 217; 11. Odem 240; Baptist (Mo.), basketball and track (Hispanic Heritage/Hall of Fame and Champions Weekend). 410; 16. Odem 437; 17. Laredo St. 12. Agua Dulce 343; 13. Ben Bolt and field. Sept. 30 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 6 p.m. Augustine 438; 18. Kingsville 335; 14. Premont 359; 15. Jayme Perez, East Texas Oct. 7 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Family King 482; 19. Premont 530. Hebbronville 416; 16. Kingsville Baptist, softball. Weekend). Junior Varsity Girls King 420. Maddie Pronovost, Oct. 14 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, 6 p.m. 1. Veterans Memorial 79; 2. Middlebury, track and field. Oct. 21 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Homecoming). Laredo United 86; 3. La Feria 101; *Cashlee Ravas, Dallas Oct. 28 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 8 p.m. 4. Laredo United South 131; 5. Baptist, cross country and track Nov. 4 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 1 p.m.. Corpus Christi King 133; 6. and field. Nov. 11 – William Jewell (Mo.) in Kingsville, 7 p.m. (Senior Day). Gregory-Portland 153; 7. Laredo Chantal Van Landeghem, *Lone Star Conference games. Cigarroa 192; 8. Moody 247; 9. University of Georgia, swimming Laredo Johnson 260; 10. Alice 265; All times are Central Daylight or Central Standard Time. and diving. 11. Flour Bluff 268; 12. Santa *NCAA Division II athletes. Gertrudis Academy 281; 13. Odem Beach Volleyball 2017-18 Javelina Women’s Basketball Schedule Players Collect Oct. 26 – U.S. Navy All-Star Team in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. For KKB (Exhibition game). Nov. 10 – Lone Star Conference-Rocky Mountain Athletic Members of the Conference Challenge. Javelina beach vs. Black Hills (S.D.) State in Spearfish, S.D., 5:30 p.m. volleyball team Nov. 11 – Lone Star Conference-Rocky Mountain Athletic collected donations at Conference Challenge. the corner of vs. Chadron (Neb.) State in Chadron, Neb., 2 p.m. King and 14th streets Nov. 14 – St. Mary’s in San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 18 – Texas A&M International in Laredo, 2 p.m. Saturday to benefit the Nov. 21 – Texas A&M International in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Keep Kingsville Beatiful Nov. 24 – Angelo State Thanksgiving Classic in San Angelo. program. vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 25 – Angelo State Thanksgiving Classic in San Angelo. vs. Fort Lewis (Colo.), 1:30 p.m. Nov. 28 - *Angelo State in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Dec. 2 - *Texas Woman’s in Denton, 2 p.m. Dec. 7 - *Cameron in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Dec. 19 - *Midwestern State in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Dec. 30 – St. Edward’s in Kingsville, 2 p.m. Jan. 4 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Commerce, 5:30 p.m. Jan. 6 - *Tarleton State in Stephenville, 2 p.m. Jan. 11 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Jan. 13 - *West Texas A&M in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Jan. 18 - *Eastern New Mexico in Portales, N.M., 6:30 p.m. Jan. 20 - *Western New Mexico in Silver City, N.M., 3 p.m. Jan. 23 - *Angelo State in San Angelo, 5:30 p.m. Jan. 25 - *Texas Woman’s in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Feb. 1 - *Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, 2 p.m. Feb. 3 - *Cameron in Lawton, Okla., 2 p.m. Feb. 8 - *Tarleton State in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Feb.10 - *Texas A&M-Commerce in Kingsville, 4 p.m. Feb. 15 - *West Texas A&M in Canyon, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17 - *Texas-Permian Basin in Odessa, 2 p.m. Feb. 22 - *Western New Mexico in Kingsville, 5:15 p.m. Feb. 24 - *Eastern New Mexico in Kingsville, 4 p.m. March 1-4 – Lone Star Conference Championships in Frisco. March 10-12 – NCAA Division II South Central Region Playoffs, TBA. March 19-23 – NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Sioux Falls, S.D. *Lone Star Conference games.

NCAA Division II South Central Region Cross Country Polls Compiled by the U.S. Track & Field Coaches Association Men’s Division 1. Adams (Colo.) State Rank Team 2. Western (Colo.) State 1. Adams (Colo.) State 3. Colorado Mines 2. Colorado Mines 4. Colorado-Colorado Springs 3. Colorado State-Pueblo 5. Dallas Baptist 4. West Texas A&M 6. Fort Lewis (Colo.) 5. Western (Colo.) State 7. Colorado State-Pueblo 6. Dallas Baptist 8. West Texas A&M 7. Colorado-Colorado Springs 9. Midwestern State 8. Colorado-Mesa 10. Colorado-Mesa 9. Rogers (Okla.) State (Bold-faced and italicized 10. Black Hills (S.D.) State teams are in the Lone Star Women’s Division Conference) Rank Team High School Cross Country Meet Draws 1,400 Entries

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2017 Javelina Women’s Tennis Team’s Remaining Fall Schedule Sept. 23-24 – St. Mary’s Quad in San Antonio. Sept. 28-Oct. 1 – Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Tournament in Odessa. Oct. 27-28 - Sam Houston State Quad in Huntsville.