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Javelina Hash - Texas A&M Kingsville

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New and the Old<br />

New <strong>Javelina</strong> assistant track and field coach Daisy Van Ravenswaay, left,<br />

with former <strong>Javelina</strong> track and field athlete Jorge Guerra, center, and<br />

assistant track and field coach Harold Nair at a football tailgate party<br />

sponsored by the track and field team.<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong>s Have Phenomenal Homecoming Record<br />

The <strong>Texas</strong> A&M-<strong>Kingsville</strong> football<br />

team will trying for its 63 rd homecoming<br />

victory Saturday night when it hosts West<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> A&M in <strong>Javelina</strong> Stadium.<br />

Since the first homecoming game in<br />

1931, the <strong>Javelina</strong>s have recorded 62<br />

victories on the special occasion while<br />

losing only 12.<br />

During a streak between 1955 and 1971,<br />

the <strong>Javelina</strong>s won 17 consecutive<br />

homecoming contests.<br />

Sul Ross State, a former member of the<br />

Lone Star Conference, has been the most<br />

frequent homecoming opponent. The<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong>s compiled a 9-1 record against the<br />

Lobos.<br />

The <strong>Javelina</strong>s downed Eastern New<br />

Mexico, 38-31, in last year’s homecoming<br />

contest.<br />

This will be the seventh time the<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong>s have faced West <strong>Texas</strong> at<br />

homecoming and this will be the first<br />

matchup on the special date since 2002.<br />

The Javs have a 5-1 homecoming record<br />

against the Buffaloes<br />

Nineteen teams have served as the<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong> homecoming opponent.<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong> Homecoming Results<br />

Year Opponent Score<br />

2009 Eastern New Mexico W 38-31<br />

2008 <strong>Texas</strong> A&M-Commerce W 35-0<br />

2007 East Central L 21-17<br />

2006 Midwestern State L 44-17<br />

2005 Eastern New Mexico W 26-14<br />

2004 Midwestern State W 27-3<br />

2003 Eastern New Mexico W 44-26<br />

2002 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M W 49-7<br />

2001 Eastern New Mexico W 35-14<br />

2000 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M L 13-3<br />

1999 Eastern New Mexico W 42-7<br />

1998 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M W 43-21<br />

1997 Eastern New Mexico W 56-14<br />

1996 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M W 21-0<br />

1995 Eastern New Mexico W 33-14<br />

1994 Tarleton State W 61-24<br />

1993 Eastern New Mexico W 54-14<br />

1992 Central Oklahoma W 36-12<br />

1991 East <strong>Texas</strong> State L 24-22<br />

1990 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M W 21-16<br />

1989 Eastern New Mexico W 27-12<br />

1988 West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M W 32-7<br />

1987 East <strong>Texas</strong> State W 42-6<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong> Joins Rams Practice Squad<br />

Jimmy Saddler-McQueen has signed<br />

with the St. Louis Rams and will be a<br />

member of the NFL club’s practice squad.<br />

He finished his career at <strong>Texas</strong> A&M-<br />

<strong>Kingsville</strong> last fall and was signed by the<br />

Chicago Bears in the spring.<br />

Saddler-McQueen later signed with the<br />

Dallas Cowboys and was with the team<br />

several weeks before being released.<br />

The Rams signed the <strong>Javelina</strong> defensive<br />

lineman last week.<br />

Saddler-McQueen, 6-3, 296-pound<br />

defensive tackle from Houston (Forest<br />

Brook), was named Lone Star Conference<br />

defensive player of the year and received<br />

All-America honorable mention.<br />

He participated in the Cactus Bowl and<br />

the <strong>Texas</strong> vs. the Nation all-star games last<br />

winter.<br />

He joins former <strong>Javelina</strong>s Roberto Garza<br />

and Al Harris on NFL rosters.<br />

Garza is a starting offensive lineman for<br />

the Chicago Bears and Harris was a starting<br />

defensive back with the Green Bay Packers<br />

1986 Central Oklahoma W 38-17<br />

1985 Angelo State W 23-20<br />

1984 East <strong>Texas</strong> State W 29-23<br />

1983 Angelo State W 21-17<br />

1982 Sam Houston State W 33-10<br />

1981 S.F. Austin State W 42-10<br />

1980 Sam Houston State W 42-10<br />

1979 Angelo State W 24-8<br />

1978 East <strong>Texas</strong> State L 32-17<br />

1977 Angelo State W 37-7<br />

1976 Sam Houston State W 41-14<br />

1975 Angelo State W 14-6<br />

1974 Sam Houston State W 34-0<br />

1973 Howard Payne L 28-0<br />

1972 Sam Houston State L 16-11<br />

1971 Angelo State W 13-7<br />

1970 Sam Houston State W 31-14<br />

1969 East <strong>Texas</strong> State W 28-14<br />

1968 McMurry W 14-9<br />

1967 East <strong>Texas</strong> State W 24-6<br />

1966 Sul Ross State W 23-0<br />

1965 Howard Payne W 15-0<br />

1964 S.F. Austin State W 20-0<br />

1963 East <strong>Texas</strong> State W 17-0<br />

1962 Sam Houston State W 27-3<br />

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before being injured last fall. He continues<br />

to rehabilitate.<br />

LSC Football Standings<br />

(Conference Only)<br />

Team W L Pct.<br />

West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M 5 0 1.000<br />

Abilene Christian 5 0 1.000<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> A&M-<strong>Kingsville</strong> 4 1 .800<br />

Midwestern State 4 1 .800<br />

Northeastern Oklahoma 3 2 .600<br />

Angelo State 2 3 .400<br />

Incarnate Word 2 3 .400<br />

Eastern New Mexico 2 3 .400<br />

Southeastern Oklahoma 2 3 .400<br />

Central Oklahoma 2 3 .400<br />

Tarleton State 1 4 .200<br />

East Central 1 4 .200<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> A&M-Commerce 1 4 .200<br />

Southwestern Oklahoma 1 4 .200<br />

<strong>Javelina</strong> Wedding<br />

Martin Cavazos and his wife, the<br />

former Daisy Escalante, were<br />

married recently in Brownsville.<br />

Martin is a former <strong>Javelina</strong> equipment<br />

manager.

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