19th Annual Dr. Daniel Cepero Track & Field

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Welcome

“To run is fun for everyone involved.”
~ Dr. Daniel Cepero

My dear friends, it warms my heart to see all of you here today to honor the legacy of my father, Dr. Daniel Cepero. As his daughter, I have the privilege of carrying on his passion for health, wellness, and community.

My father was a true force of nature - his boundless energy, infectious enthusiasm, and tireless dedication to helping others knew no bounds. Through numerous track meets, he poured his heart and soul into creating events that would inspire people of all ages to get active, challenge themselves, and come together in the spirit of friendly competition.

Year after year, I watched in awe as my father created a space where runners, coaches, and volunteers alike could find joy, camaraderie, and a profound sense of purpose. He believed that physical activity was not just about fitness, but about nurturing the mind, body, and spirit. And he wanted nothing more than to share that transformative power with all of you.

While I know that I can never fully replicate the impact that my father had, I am committed to carrying on his work in whatever way I can. His unwavering belief in the power of hard work, consistent growth, and true effort is something that I have internalized deeply. And I hope to channel those ideals into finding new ways to give back to this incredible community that he cherished so dearly.

So, on behalf of my father, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you. Your participation, your support, and your dedication to this event are a testament to the indelible mark that my father has left on all of our lives. Let us honor his memory by continuing to push ourselves, to support one another, and to make a positive difference in the world, just as he did.

To the Neboh Family, my dear friends and second family,

Words cannot express the depth of my gratitude for your years of unwavering dedication to this track meet. Your tireless efforts have not only kept this event alive but have also ensured that my father’s memory lives on through it.

I grew up alongside all of you, and you have embraced me as one of your own. Your love, support, and guidance have been a constant in my life, and I am truly blessed to call you my family.

The Neboh family has been the beating heart of this track club, pouring your hearts and souls into nurturing the dreams and aspirations of countless young athletes. Your commitment to fostering a sense of community and camaraderie is truly inspiring.

As I stand here today, I am overwhelmed with the love and appreciation I have for all that you have done. You have been the steadfast pillars that have upheld my father’s legacy, and for that, I am eternally grateful.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for keeping his memory alive through this cherished event. I love you all, and I am honored to be a part of this incredible family.

~Genia Cepero Daughter of the late Dr. Dan Cepero

READY SET... LET’S GO!

On behalf of our city, chamber, mayor and city councilmen and women, we proudly welcome you all to our beautiful city - Odessa.

Today we gather to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Daniel Cepero and his vision for all children.

A vision of happiness, good health and a fight against children’s obesity through physical exercise and activity.

The Dr. Dan Cepero Planning Committee and the Cepero family are excited and grateful to see each and everyone of you a this 19th Annual Dr. Cepero Track

The Cepero Committee and family recognizes the commitment of the parents, coaches, athletes (both young & old), officials and sponsors for this great event.

We are very grateful to the city of Odessa, our major, councilmen and women for keeping this track meet alive for the children of west Texas. Without their love and the support of our hotels and motels, this event would no longer be possible for our children.

We are also very grateful to our local businesses and individual sponsors who provide scholarships to encourage students athletes to continue their education and dream at the higher level after high school.

To all of you were are very grateful. Words alone

cannot express our appreciation for your efforts and kind words. Our goal every summer is to keep all children active and healthy through track and field, because we believe a idle mind might lead to a criminal mind.

To those of you who traveled out of town to witness this great celebration, we love you and hope to see you all next year healthier and stronger as we jointly battle children obesity.

Wishing you a safe drive home and God’s Blessings.

Thank

July 23, 1960 9 November 25, 2003

Living His Dreams! In Memory of Dr. Daniel Cepero

Dan or Danny was born to Rafael and Maria Term Cepero in Cienfuegos, Cuba. In 1962 they immigrated to the United States to escape communism. After his father repeated his residency in pediatrics, they were recruited to Odessa by Dr. Ed Dempsey.

Dr. Cepero attended Gonzales Elementary School, Nimitz Junior High, and Permian High School. After graduation he attended Odessa College, UTPB, and University of Texas at Arlington. He was accepted into Baylor College of Medicine in Houston where he completed medical school and residency in pediatrics.

Upon completion of residency, he returned to Odessa to join his father’s pediatric practice. Shortly after his return to Odessa he married Susan, his sweetheart from Houston. A few years later, two beautiful children, Genia and Daniel, entered their lives.

After his children ran summer track in 1999, Danny had the vision to create a larger track program for Odessa and the surrounding area that could compete with some of the larger clubs he had seen at the state meets. The next summer West Texas Track Club was formed with great coaches and a significant increase in the number of participants. There were approximately 100 athletes ranging from age 5 to 18. The club hosted a track meet at Odessa College and had several members qualify for the TAAF State Games and the Junior Olympic Games. This tradition of state qualifiers has continued each summer and participation in the AAU organization has been added.

His Vision & Love for the Children!

Dr. Daniel Cepero

He believed that track was great way for children to stay in shape and keep busy over the sum-mer. Not only did he support the club financially, but also with his special love for all the club participants. It was not unusual for him to give rides practice, loan his car for meets out of town, and be on the sidelines cheering the athletes on. For all of us who knew him, his presence permeated his surroundings. It was either by his jovial and boisterous laugh, a great big hug, or special way of greeting all whom he met.

The entire Cepero family wishes to thank the West Texas Track Club for dedicating this track meet to the memory of Dr. Daniel Cepero. We also thank all the participants and athletes. A very special thanks to Stella and Eugene Neboh who have always been dedicated to West Texas Track Club and the Cepero family.

Good luck to all participants, and know that there will be a special fan cheering you on from above.

RISE, RUN & HAVE FUN!

WEST TEXAS TRACK CLUB

Christina Cordle
Eugene Neboh SR. PRESIDENT
Gabriela Cordoba COMMITTEE MEMBER
Stella Neboh EVENT COORDINATOR
David Person VICE PRESIDENT Angie Chavez PLANNING
Eugene Neboh JR. MEET DIRECTOR
Felix Neboh HEAD COACH TINY TOTS
Richard Neboh COACH
Dexter Neboh ASST COACH TINY TOTS
David Person JUMPS COACH
Faith Gordon TINY TOTS
D’Andrea Carden (Dee) TINY TOTS COACH
Olga Salazar DISTANCE COACH
Zack Cordle HOSPITALITY
Cassandra Grajeda HURDLES COACH
Kenzy Clifton TINY TOTS

DR . DANIEL CEPERO MEMORIAL TRACK & FIELD MEET

OPENING CEREMONY

Opening Prayer .............................................................................. Eugene Neboh

National Anthem ......................................................................................... Music

Release of Balloons .................................... The West Texas Track Club Tiny Tots

Announcer ................................................................................ Bree McClendon

Parents Relay and Tiny Tots Events .......................................... & Chavaye Glover

APPRECIATION

Cepero Family

CBS 7 Sports

Ratliff Workers

Odessa American (Sports Department) (CBS Sports)

KMID Sports (Peter Terpstra)

Coach Justin Carrigan (UTPB Football)

All Officials

All Coaches

All Parents

Les Blackburn (Meet Referee)

ICA Broadcasting

All Participants A King’s Image

Walgreens

Coach Tracey Borchardt ECISD Athletic Director

DR . DANIEL CEPERO MEMORIAL

TRACK & FIELD MEET

2024 EVENT SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 2024

ROLLING SCHEDULE

Competition Starting Time – Thursday 6:00 pm

ALL Tiny Tot registration MUST be done during the Packet Pick-up time prior to meet starting.

Field Event:

Long Jump – Tiny Tots (2-6yrs) Two Jumps per athlete (6PM)

Running Event: (After Long Jump is complete) 50 Meters – Tiny Tots (2-6yrs) 4x100 Relay – Tiny Tot (6yrs)

FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, 2024

ROLLING SCHEDULE

Competition Starting Time – Friday 4:30 pm Saturday 7:30 am Track & Field

The 100m will be started at the completion of all field events.

EVENTS

4:30 PM 3000M Run: All Age Divisions

Long Jump: 4-jumps

All Age Divisions (Youngest to Oldest)

Shot Put:

All Age Divisions (Oldest to Youngest)

High Jump:

Young Men & Women

Intermediate Boys & Girls

Youth Boys & Girls

Sub Youth Girls & Boys

Midget Girls & Boys

Sub Midget Girls & Boys Bantam Girls & Boys Sub Bantam Girls & Boys

Pole Vault: All Age Divisions

Discus:

Sub Youth Girls & Boys Youth Girls & Boys Intermediate Girls & Boys Young Men & Women

100M Dash Prelim: All Age Divisions. Age group with 8 or less will run finals on Saturday.

7:00 pm OPENING CEREMONY

After Opening Ceremony Parents, Coaches, and Old Folks Relay

50 Meters Tiny Tots (2-6yrs)

100 meter Tiny Tots (2-6yrs)

100m Dash Prelims - (youngest to oldest)

FRIDAY, EVENING 7:00 PM

19th Annual Dr. Daniel Cepero Memorial Opening Ceremonies

After Opening Ceremony

50 & 100 Meters TINY TOTS EVENTS

100m Dash Prelims - (youngest to oldest)

SubBantam Girls & Boys, Bantam Girls & Boys, SubMidget Girls & Boys, Midget Girls & Boys

DR . DANIEL CEPERO MEMORIAL

TRACK & FIELD MEET

2024 EVENT SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, June 29th, 2024

ROLLING SCHEDULE

Competition Starting Time–Saturday 7:30 am Track & Field

7:00 AM 5K Run

7:30 AM FIELD EVENTS

Triple Jump: 4 – Jumps

Girls – North Pit, Boys – South Pit Sub Youth Girls & Boys

Youth Girls & Boys

Intermediate Girls & Boys

Young Men & Women

Javelin:

13G, 13B, 14G, 14B, 15-16G, 15-16B, 17-18W, 17-18M

RUNNING EVENTS AFTER TRIPLE JUMP

4X100M RELAY (ALL RELAY divisions) F

800M RUN TF

80M HURDLES (SMG-SMB-MG-MB) F

100M HURDLES (IG-YW-SYB-YB-SYG-YG F

110M HURDLES (IB-YM) F

100M DASH (ALL DIVISIONS) F

400M DASH (ALL DIVISIONS) F

1600M RUN TF

200M HURDLES (SYG-YG-SYB-YB) F

400M HURDLES (IG-YW-IB-YM) TF

200M DASH (ALL DIVISIONS) TF

4X400M RELAY (ALL RELAY DIVISIONS) T

CHECK-IN

June 24 Check-In @ Ratliff Stadium 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

June 25 Check-In @ Ratliff Stadium 6:30 am – 1:00 pm

ROLLING SCHEDULE – Track & Field start Time is 4:30 pm June 24th and 7:30 am on June 25th. Events will be run one after the other. Athletes are responsible for their events and should be present awaiting the start of their event. You must pay attention and listen for all PA announcements.

ADDENDUM TO EVENT SCHEDULE

1. Tiny-tots (Children 2-6 years old) will be allowed to compete for Medals in the 50 meter dash and 100 meter dash, Long Jump, and 4x100 Relay

2. Doctors, nurses, medical team and parent’s relays will be conducted immediately following the opening ceremony. Medals will be awarded to the first three winners in each relay group.

SPECIAL AWARD

Scholarship(s) will be awarded to 2024 - 2024 high school graduate(s) who will attend a college or university and who has been judged to have been the best performer in that group at the meet.

TRACK & FIELD MEETS FOR SUMMER 2024 ATTENTION TRACK & FIELD COACHES

USATF WEST TEXAS ASSOCIATION MEET

Friday, June 7 - Saturday June 8th .................Ratliff Stadium - Odessa, TX

Nikolas Moralez Mini Olympic Games

Thursday, July 11th - Saturday, July 13th .......... Ratliff Stadium - Odessa, TX

19th Annual Dr Daniel Cepero Track & Field Meet

Thursday, June 27th - Saturday, June 29th ....... Ratliff Stadium - Odessa, TX

West Texas AAU National Qualifier Meet

Saturday, June 22nd - Saturday, June 24th Ratliff Stadium - Odessa, TX

Coach Chavez/Elodia Hernandez Tiny Tots Invitational

Friday, June 21t Ratliff Stadium - Odessa, TX

TAAF Region 10 Meet

Friday, July 8th - Saturday, ...........................................................Midland TX

USATF Regional Meet

Monday, July 1-6th - Saturday, ......................... ............................Seguin, TX

TAAF Games of Texas

Thursday, July 25th - Sunday, July 28th.................................Brownsville, TX

AAU Junior Olympics

Wednesday, July 24th - Saturday, August 3rd .......Greensboro, North Carolina

USATF Junior Olympics

Monday, July 22nd - Sunday, July 28th ............. .....College Station, Texas

MEET SCHEDULE OUTLINED IS TENTATIVE & SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE

19th Annual

DR. CEPERO TRACK & FIELD MEET

2024 SPONSORS

EVENT SPONSOR

City of Odessa

TITLE SPONSOR

Odessa Convention & Visitors Bureau

GOLD SPONSORS

Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Cepero

Otolaryngology

Head and Neck Surgery

Mr. & Mrs. Pete & Lisa Hibler

Aguijo Oilfield Services, Inc.

BRONZE SPONSORS

Western Falcon

SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS

Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Cepero

West Texas Track Club

Lisa & Pete Hibler

ICA Broadcasting with Big 2 News

OTHER SPONSORS CBS 7

Mr. & Mrs. Joe Torres (club accountant)

A Kings Image

Odessa American Sports

ICA Broadcasting, LLC

News West 9

CBS7 Sports

Town Square Media

Ratliff Stadium

Inaugural Coach Chavez/Elodia Hernandez

Tiny Tots Invitational Track & Field Meet

STADIUM

Tiny Tots Invitational Track & Field Meet

Place Ratliff Stadium

Date June 22-24, 2023

Time 6pm Exactly

Pick up packet & tickets between 2-5pm Event will start exactly at 6pm

Age Group 2-6 years only

Cost $20 per athlete (cash only)

3rd Annual Coach Chavez & Elodia Hernandez

Events 50 meter, 100 meter, Long Jump, 4x100 relay for 6 years only

Registration Onsite from 2-5pm at Ratliff

Club Teams please register as a group

Awards Medals 1st, 2nd, 3rd place finishers Ribbons 4th – 8th place

Gate Fee $5 per person

Entertainment B93 on Site

Leo and Rebecca June 20-24, 2024

AAU National Qualifier Hosted by West Texas Track Club in Odessa, Tx

Venue Ratliff Stadium

Date June 22-24, 2023

Requirement AAU Sanctioned Meet AAU Membership required

Information www.aausports.org www.westtexastrack.com

Registration www.coacho.com – Click on Schedule, locate meet in Odessa, June 23 – Click Register

Cost $30 per athlete

June 20

$30 per athlete/multi-event

Contact Stella Neboh stellaneboh@gmail.com 432-599-0364 (leave message if no answer)

Note: ALL REGISTRATION MUST BE ONLINE. NO ONSITE REGISTRATION

Late Steve Chavez SPRINTS COACH
Elodia Hernandez WTTC Volunteer

CONGRATULATIONS

TRACEY BORCHARDT

TRACK & FIELD CLUBS TRACK & FIELD CLUBS

CANYON TRACK CLUB - CANYON, TEXAS
WEST TEXAS TRACK CLUB - ODESSA, TEXAS
TALL CITY CHRISTIAN - MIDLAND, TEXAS THE
LYONS - ODESSA, TEXAS

Janice “Jan” Marie Findley 1954 9 2018

committee chair person for the 5K run. She loved her job and did not let condition stop her. She was also was the first to get to Ratliff Stadium at the last to leave. She visited several businesses every year begging and gift items to stuff in her 5K bags. She became a “professional bag lady” always tease her. She got wonderful items and gift cards for her 5K run. heart is heavy with her loss. Thank you for always being you. We terribly you my friend.

Janice “Jan” Marie Findley, 63, on January 19, 2018 in Odessa, TX. Jan was diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2016. During her bout with cancer, her love, strength and sense of humor were a special witness to her character. Jan will live on forever in the hearts of everyone who was fortunate enough to know and love her. Jan was born on December 21, 1954 in Midland, Texas to James “Burl” Notgrass and Delma “Janice” Peterson Notgrass. She had two children, Jessica Marie Findley Fink and Robert Andrew Findley II.

She graduated from Permian High School in 1973. Jan studied English and Literature at Odessa College and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB). She graduated from UTPB in 1978 with a degree in Education. Jan worked for the Ector County Independent School District for 33 years as an elementary educator, with the last 25 years at Blanton Elementary School in Odessa. She retired in 2011.

loved watching her son, Robert, run 5K races, watching Permian football, attending track & field events. She will always be remembered for her abiding love for Robert, family and friends. Jan also had a passion for and journaling.

preceded in death by her parents. survived by a daughter, Jessica Marie Findley Fink, and her husband, Pflugerville, TX; a son, Robert Andrew Findley, II, of Odessa, TX; a sister, McConnell, and her husband, Craig, of Roseville, CA; two brothers, Nathan and his wife, Haley, of Farmington, NM, and Steve Notgrass and his wife, Odessa, TX; and Burl’s wife, Laura Baker Notgrass, of Stanton, TX; five two nephews and one great niece due in June.

Farris Lee Stramber

1945 9 2015

The Great-Grandfather of Track & Field

Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, son, brother, Uncle, Minister, Coach, and dear friend, Farris Lee Strambler was called home to be and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, August He was born in Winters, TX on June 15, 1945 the late Alexander and Bessie Strambler. Farris grew up in Midland, the son of a Baptist minister. While in high school, Farris had caddied at Midland Country Club and he also worked at the YMCA, learning to give massages under the masseur, Bill Tully, a blind man and a wonderful masseur and teacher, according to Farris.

Farris met the love of his life, Ella Weise Strambler, while they were both attending Carver High School. They were childhood sweethearts. In 1966, they were wed at the New Jerusalem Baptist Church, where his father was minister. Before earning a foot-ball scholarship to Northeastern State University at Talequah, OK, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree as a History major, Farris served a brief term in the United States Navy branch of the military. He was stationed in San Diego, CA. However, he was not able to continue military service duties, due to the fact that, according to military regulation, law and policy, his top obligation to his family, not the country. Therefore, he to his hometown to look after his then 10 siblings the Lord instructed him otherwise.

In 1970, Farris and Ella moved to Vian, OK, stellar coaching career began, earning him Strambler took a tiny Class A school in Vian, integrated since 1953, to a state championship. The same team made state playoffs another two years. This is when Farris discovered he loved working with kids. He had a way of getting more out of them than they thought they had to give. He later took a team from Frederick, OK to the state playoffs for two years as well.

Culver Detention Unit. After 30 years of teaching and coaching education, Farris Strambler retired in the the age of 63. The divine journey back 1979 would also call Farris to start a with his own kids and his nieces and nephews, so that they would be afforded the opportunity to participate in competitive track field. This is where the Tall City Christian Track Club tradition began. For 37 years Farris mentored, taught, coached, spiritually guided, and led individual athletes to heights of achievement and personal success through the sport of track and field. Achievements included but were not limited to ribbons, moments of recognition, medals, plaques, and awards of full athletic scholarships to colleges and universities of all divisions. The Reverend Farris Strambler became an ordained minister in 1977. For 36 years, Farris served as a faithful and dedicated member of the New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, where Reverend Michael D. Wheeler is pas-tor. Alongside serving as an associate minister, fervently devoted his energies in worship serving in the youth and Sunday school ministries, various committees, as well as the Alliance. He also served as church janitor the church carpets for several years. He generously, living and loving life with all man, full of laughter and wisdom near and There was nothing above God, his wife, his unity of family that brought him more joy and peace of mind. Reverend Coach Farris Strambler was the epitome of a “Good and Faithful” servant. He was truly loved and cherished by all and will be eternally missed.

For God so loved the word, that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.

The Lord led Farris and Ella back to Midland in 1979, with a divine plan to lead his family in such a way that the family ties would bind from generation to generation. While building a solid rock foundation through the knowl-edge and wisdom of God’s principles and the spreading of God’s word to the members of his large family, Farris continued his coaching and teaching career with the Midland Independent School District. He taught and coached football and track at Midland Freshman High School and Midland Sr. High School for a span of 4 years. He finally decided to finish out his career as an educator, teaching and preaching to under privileged, down-on-their luck, repeatoffending juvenile detainees, “snot-nosed kids” as he would call them, at

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~ John 3:16

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ella Weise Strambler, his daughter,S hena De Mell Cooper, 4 brothers, Bobby Ray Strambler, Teddy Strambler, Charles Ray Strambler, and Willie Lee Strambler.

To cherish his memory, he leaves his children, Tekeira Strambler and Chris Strambler, both of Midland, TX. Four sisters, Gladys Thomp-son of Big Spring, TX, Gracie White (Tommy White), Margie Goodley, Hattie Tennon (L.E. Tennon) all of Midland, TX. Four brothers, Pastor Allen B. Strambler (Aretha) of Hobbs, NM, Alexander Strambler Sr. (Jackie ), Jerry Strambler Sr. (Letha ), Marcus Strambler Sr., all of Midland, TX. Six grandchildren, Brittany and Tara Cooper, Anique Strambler, Avion and Kasia Strambler and Tekorian Ray. One great-grandson, Karter Malik Ivy. To further cherish his memory, he leaves a host of extended family, nieces, nephews and friends.

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