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Walter Reyna
Collegiate Track and Field
Born in Alice, Texas and raised in San Diego, Walter Reyna graduated from San Diego High School in 1964. Walter’s running prowess was discovered by accident when, as a freshman in high school, defeated the mile record holder in a 600-yard run. Walter would go on to shatter the school record in the mile his freshman year at the district track meet.
Walter improved the following year by setting a state record for sophomores in the mile and was ranked fifth in Texas among all classifications. He added to his accolades his sophomore year by winning the Texas UIL State Championship in the mile and ranked third among all classifications.
Walter’s senior year at San Diego High School was his best as he captured another Texas UIL State Championship in the mile and was ranked as the fastest runner in all classifications. He was also part of the basketball team that won third place at the Texas UIL State Tournament.
Walter enrolled at Howard County Junior College and transferred to Baylor University in the fall of 1966. In the spring, Walter shattered Baylor’s three-mile record and ranked first in the Southwest Conference. In 1968, he became the fastest three-miler runner in the history of the Southwestern conference up to that point with a time of 13:49.6. His three-mile SWC record and individual championship led to his naming as team captain and Walter became the first, and only, Hispanic honored with “Outstanding Track & Field Athlete” award in the history of the Baylor Bears.
Walter went to teach and coach in various Texas high schools followed by a successful career as a financial planner. He married Magda Chapa in 1971 and together have two sons James Anthony and Daniel Joe along with three grandchildren Jacob, Dylan and Aniah.