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Page 1: 2011 Sac City Softball Media Guide

2011 Softball Media Guide

#7 - Kim Briggs

#18 - Katie Campbell

#15 - Lauren Liming

#3 - Kathy Fong

#8 - Kendall Sorensen

#1 - Cortney Allen

#20 - Amber Roszkos

#23 - Allison Conyers

#10 - Lauren Crawford#9 - Jen Zoller

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2011 SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE PANTHERS

Editor & Layout: Steve Gill

Writers: Robert Maglione & Steve Gill

Photography: Robert Maglione, Richard Lum, Karen Briggs

Design & Printing: SCC Graphic Impressions (Quinn Nakano)

Credits

Table of ContentsQuick Facts 3

2011 Softball Schedule 4

2011 Softball Roster 5

Head Coach: Bob Maglione Pro le 6

Asst. Coach: Gary McKee Pro le 6

Head Assistant Coach: Robert Cameron Pro le 7

Asst. Coach: Mandi Salcido Pro le 7

Asst. Coach: Bob Newman Pro le 7

Asst. Coach: Bob Hayes Pro le 8

Asst. Coach: Vicky Rios Pro le 8

Panther Team Finishes 9

Sac City Championship Teams 10

State Championship History 11

2011 Panther Pro les 12

2011 Redshirt Pro les 17

1980’s All Decade Team 20

1990’s All Decade Team 21

2000’s All Decade Team 22

Panther Transfers 23

Single Season Records 24

Softball Awards 25

Friends of Sac City Softball 26

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Foundation & OrganizationFounded in 1916 as a Department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest public

community college in California and the oldest institution of higher learning in Sacramento.In 1922, the citizens of Sacramento organized a junior college district by severing the connections between the college

and Sacramento High School. This plan of organization remained in force until 1936 when the college became a part of theSacramento City Uni ed School District.

Twenty-eight years later, as a result of a March 17, 1964 election, Sacramento City College separatedfrom the Sacramento City Uni ed School District to join the newly organized Los Rios Junior College District which assumed the operation of American River College and Sacramento City College. In 1970 thenewly renamed Los Rios Community College District opened a third campus, Cosumnes River College.Folsom Lake College became the fourth fully accredited college in the District in 2003.

Quick FactsMailing Address ...........................................................3835 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822Athletic Department Phone.......................................... (916) 558-2425Founded/Enrollment ....................................................1916 / 22,000Nickname/Colors .........................................................Panthers / Cardinal & GoldLeague Af liation ........................................................Big 8 ConferenceConference Opponents.................................................American River College, Cosumnes River College,

Diablo Valley College , Modesto Junior College,San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College,Sierra College

Web Address ................................................................http://sccpanthers.losrios.eduPresident.......................................................................Kathryn Jeffery Ph.D.Dean of P.E., Health, & Athletics/Athletic Director ....Mitch CampbellAthletic Coordinators...................................................Paul Carmazzi / Tim KiernanDivision Secretary........................................................Maggie McLaughlin-JordanAcademic Advisor........................................................Victoria CorneliusEquipment Managers ...................................................David Whittington / David JacksonSports Information Director.........................................Steve GillSports Information Of ce ............................................ (916) 558-2489 - phone / (916) 558-2427 - faxP.A. Announcer ............................................................Dave AndersonHead Coach..................................................................Robert Maglione (31st Year / 16th at Sac City)Alma Mater ..................................................................CSU Chico (BA - 1976)......................................................................................St. Mary’s (MA - 1995)Overall Record.............................................................1,143 wins - 370 losses (prior to 2011 season)Head Assistant Coach ..................................................Bob CameronAssistant Coaches ........................................................Bob Hayes, Mandi Salcido, Vicky Rios, Bob Newman, Gary McKeeAthletic Trainers...........................................................Mary Lund / Jude TempleSoftball Of ce Phones ................................................. (916) 558-2371 / (916) 558-2161 - team room2010 Overall Record ....................................................39 wins - 6 losses2010 Conference Record..............................................18 wins - 3 losses / Big 8 Conference Co-Champions

Sacramento City CollegeOur Core Values

• Working Together •• Pursuing Excellence •

• Inspiring Achievement •

Los Rios Community College District Non-Discrimination PolicyIt is the policy of the Los Rios Community College District totake action to guarantee that no quali ed student or prospective student or any person in his/her educational relationship withthe District shall be discriminated against or excluded fromany bene ts, activities, or programs on the grounds of ethnic group identi cation, religion, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, nor shall any students bediscriminated against for conversing in a language other thanEnglish. However, students shall be required to speak Englishwhen an instructional setting necessitates the use of English foreducational or communication purposes.

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SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE PANTHERS

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

February12 Sat College of Redwoods SCC 10 AM

12 Sat Yuba College SCC 2 PM

13 Sun Merced College SCC 10:30 AM

13 Sun Gavilan College SCC 2:30 PM

27 Sun Shasta College Shasta 11 AM

27 Sun Feather River College Shasta 1 PM

March 5 Sat Bash at Buchanan Fresno TBA

6 Sun Bash at Buchanan Fresno TBA

12 Sat * Modesto Junior College (DH) SCC 12 PM & 2 PM

17 Thurs * American River College American River 3 PM

22 Tues * San Joaquin Delta College SCC 3 PM

24 Thurs * Sierra College (DH) SCC 2 PM & 24PM

26 Sat * Santa Rosa Junior College (DH) Santa Rosa 12 PM & 2 PM

27 Sun Chabot College SCC 11 AM

27 Sun Reedley College SCC 3 PM

29 Tues * Cosumnes River College SCC 3 PM

April 2 Sat * Diablo Valley College (DH) Diablo Valley 12 PM & 2 PM

3 Sun College of San Mateo San Mateo 12 PM

3 Sun Hartnell College San Mateo 2 PM

5 Tues * Modesto Junior College Modesto 3 PM

9 Sat * American River College (DH) SCC 12 PM & 2 PM

10 Sun San Jose City College San Jose City 11 AM

10 Sun Fresno City College San Jose City 1 PM

12 Tues * Sierra College Sierra 3 PM

16 Sat * San Joaquin Delta College (DH) San Joaquin Delta 12 PM & 2 PM

17 Sun College of Sequoias Sequoias 11 AM

17 Sun DeAnza College Sequoias 1 PM

19 Tues * Santa Rosa Junior College SCC 3 PM

23 Sat * Cosumnes River College (DH) Cosumnes River 12 PM & 2 PM

26 Tues * Diablo Valley College SCC 3 PM

May 7-8 Sat-Sun Nor-Cal Regional I Playoffs TBA TBA

13-15 Fri-Sun Nor-Cal Super Regional TBA TBA

20-22 Fri-Sun California State Championships Bakers eld TBA

* Big 8 Conference Game

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# NAME HT B T POS YR HIGH SCHOOL

1 Cortney Allen 5-5 R R P / OF SO Elk Grove

2 Cassie Towne 5-8 L R UTL FR Golden West

3 Kathy Fong 5-3 R R P / OF SO Piedmont

4 Jessie Kitchen 5-6 R R OF SO Dixon

5 Jackie Kataoka 5-2 R R UTL SO C.K. McClatchy

7 Kim Briggs 5-6 R R INF SO Galt

8 Kendall Sorensen 5-6 R R OF SO Dixon

9 Jen Zoller 5-6 R R P SO Woodcreek

10 Lauren Crawford 5-6 R R OF SO Armijo

11 Ceara Barker 5-6 L R UTL FR West Campus

12 Lauren Reyes 5-0 R R INF FR Galt

13 Chelsea Dunnington 5-11 R R 1B FR C.K. McClatchy

15 Lauren Liming 5-5 R R OF SO Dublin

18 Katie Campbell 5-3 R R C SO Vacaville

20 Amber Roszkos 5-9 R R C SO Benicia

22 Mariah Morningstar 6-0 R R UTL FR Summerville

23 Allison Conyers 5-7 L R UTL SO Ponderosa

25 Shasta Hill 6-0 R R P FR Vanden

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Robert Maglione - Head CoachCoach Robert Maglione is in his 31st year as a community college coach

in the great game of softball. This is his 16th season at Sacramento CityCollege and his 13th as the head coach. Before being named head coach inJanuary 1998 Maglione was the Associate Head Coach with Tim Kiernanfor two years. It was in this position that Maglione and Kiernan coach thePanthers to a state championship and a runner up nish while winning over 120 games in that period.

Maglione is no stranger to the head coaching position. During his tenureat Napa Valley College (1981-1995) he took a non-existent program to a topten program. At NVC Maglione compiled a record of 456-224.

Over the past thirty years Maglione has won 21 conference titles, goneto the round of 16 of the playoffs 23 times, has been to the Final Eight 12times and been part of the state championship team twice. Has been voted

Conference Coach Of the Year 15 times over his career, Northern California Coach of the year 7 times andalong with his staff voted as the NFCA national coaching staff of the year 4 times. At this time Coach Maglionerecord stands at 1,143 wins and 370 losses, which is the most all-time for California Junior College softball. Maglione was a three-sport athlete at San Rafael High School in Marin County, California, and rst started playing fast pitch at the age of 15 in Newark, New Jersey. He graduated from CSU Chico (’76) witha degree in social welfare and earned a Master’s from St. Mary’s College (’95) in HPER. Maglione alsosaw duty in the United States Navy from 1970-1974. Even more impressive than his list of professionalaccomplishments, Maglione is especially proud to be a cancer survivor.

Maglione lives with his wife and partner for life Sharleen in American Canyon, California. They havebeen married for 28 years this May and have three adult children: Jeannie and Jennifer and son Jason. Maglionealso has six grandchildren, Lazarus, Lauren, Leilani, Sage, Asher and Ethen.

Coach Maglione would also like to thank his assistant coaches for their never-ending work with thePanther program to make it the best.

Gary McKee - Assistant CoachCoach McKee is returning for a 3rd stint as an assistant coach with the

Sacramento City College Panthers. He has recently retired from the oilindustry after 35 years, which will allow him to rejoin the Panthers aftera 3 year hiatus. A former fast pitch player himself, Gary began coachinggirls in the sport of fast pitch softball over 20 years ago. His main dutywill be to help the City pitching staff. Gary has had this duty around CoachMaglione for several years starting back when the two teamed to coach avery successful A.S.A. 16 and under team. Gary resides in Sacramento withhis wife Debbie. He has two daughters, Andrea and Erin who were both fast

pitch pitchers; and a stepdaughter, Amy who also played fast pitch softball.

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Coach Robert (Bob) Cameron is in his 12th year with the Panther softballteam. His coaching assignments are to run the in eld along with coaching third base on game days. Cameron also works with the lefties on their shortgame. He brings to City College over twenty years of coaching experience,seven of which were with Vintage High School in Napa, California.Cameron became associated with head coach Robert Maglione when the tworan the Napa Valley Express, an ASA youth organization.

He is currently employed with the City of Fair eld Community Services Department where he is in charge of the ASA tournament season. Cameronis the founder and organizational head coach of the Nor-Cal Elite, an ASAclub that teaches softball skills to girls from the ages of 10-18. His teamsare a regular at major ASA national tournaments. Bob has three children;Lance, Dominic and daughter Nadia. Nadia is a graduate of the University

of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she played softball on a scholarship. Bob also has ve grandchildren, Trae, Nia, Jordyn, Jailyn, and Jeanna

Robert Cameron - Head Assistant Coach

Mandi Salcido - Assistant CoachCoach Mandi Salcido enters her 3rd year as an assistant for the Panthers. Herduties include managing the pitching staff along with a shared responsibilityof the hitting instruction and conditioning regimen. Salcido is alumni of theSac City program and largely contributed to the 2004 state title. Her workethic and knowledge of the game not only enhanced her success as a player,but is what makes her a valuable asset to the program.Mandi nished her career on a solid note as a captain for the UC Davis Aggies. Her senior year she earned All- Division I Independent rst-team honors, batting .278 with 9 homeruns and 29 RBI, and started all 59 games atshortstop, logging 117 assists and ve double plays. A native of Sacramento, California, Salcido graduated in 2007 with a degree in Sociology.

Bob Newman - Assistant CoachCoach Coach Bob Newman returns to the Panthers, having taken a few

seasons off, for his 7th season overall as the Panther’s out eld and hitting coach. His experience in the eld of softball comes from being the head coach at Elk Grove High School to running the Fire and Ice ASA softballorganization over a span of several years. Newman’s duties will be toinstruct the out elders on proper skills for their positions at the college level as well as instructing the hitting program. In Bob’s youngerdays he was part of the Sacramento Smokies, a travelingbaseball organization. He is the owner and operator ofSuperior Shower Door Company when not out on the eld.

Newman is married to his wife, Monica and they have twosons, Jacob and Luke.

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Coach Vicky Rios is in her 2nd year as an assistant coach for the Panthersoftball team. She returns to Sac City College where she played in 1991 and1992. Rios was the MVP and an All-State Selection on the Panther softballteam that won the Camino Norte Conference Championship and nished 3rd place at the State Championships. In 1992, she was team captain of theState and National Championship team, and was named to both the All-Conference and All-State team.She transferred to Cal State Northridge in 1993, where she earned All-WAC Honorable Mention honors, helping her team win the conference titleand reach the Final Eight in the Women’s College World Series. In 1994,

she capped off her career by leading her team to another WAC Championship and the Finals of the CollegeWorld Series. Rios was once again named WAC Honorable Mention and received the Most Inspirational and

Outstanding Defense Awards.Following her collegiate career, she was drafted to play in the Women’s Professional

Softball League. She also played on a women’s select team that competed against internationalteams such as China, New Zealand, Taipei and Canada.

Bob’s Fast pitch Softball career started back in 1977, where he playedfor Carmelita’s of Roseville Calif. Continued to play for the next 14 yearsfor a variety of A and Open A travel teams at the national level based outof Sacramento California,. Bob ended his playing career with the RosevilleMerchants in 1994 at age 41.

Bob started coaching in 1995 at a local recreational league in OrangevaleCalifornia, where he coached for two years. In 1997 Bob started coachingtravel ball with the Golden Thunder 12U. Bob continued coaching witha variety of travel teams; Sacramento Dynasty 12U &14U, Capital CityComets 14U & 16U and the Roseville Heat 18U and 18 Gold. His teams haveall played in National Tournaments ASA, NSA and Triple Crown venues.Finishing in the top 20 in two ASA nationals 18U and Top 10 in Triple Crown

nationals 16U, 16U Champions Triple Crown Fireworks Tournament in Denver Colorado and second place inNSA nationals 12U. Bob was Head Varsity Softball coach at Bella Vista High School in Fair Oaks Californiafrom 2002 to 2007, where he led the Bronco’s to their rst playoff birth in 20 years in the 2007 season. His son Heath Hayes played baseball at San Diego State where he received All American honors and was also namedMVP of the WAC he senior year (1994). Heath was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in 1994 and went onto play seven years with the Indians organization, ending his career with the Triple A Buffalo Bison in 2001.Bob and Heath started Triple play school of Athletic development in 2005, working with some of the areaselite baseball and softball players, some of which have played or are currently playing at the D2 and D1 level,including his daughter Kayla Hayes who is currently attending San Jose State.

Bob is married to Janet Hayes (28 years) and a proud father of four girls and one boy and three grandchildren.

Bob Hayes - Assistant Coach

Vicky Rios - Assistant Coach

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Conference

State1983 State Runner-Up1984 State Runner-Up1985 State Runner-Up1987 State Runner-Up1988 California State Champions1990 3rd Place1991 3rd Place1992 California State Champions1993 6th Place1994 3rd Place1995 5th Place

1996 California State Champions1997 State Runner-Up1998 3rd Place2000 5th Place2001 3rd Place2004 California State Champions2005 5th Place2006 4th Place2007 4th Place2008 3rd Place2009 5th Place

1982 3rd Place (Bay Valley)1983 Camino Norte Champions1984 Camino Norte Champions1985 Camino Norte Champions1986 Camino Norte Champions1987 Camino Norte Champions1988 Camino Norte Champions1989 2nd Place (Camino Norte)1990 Camino Norte Champions1991 Camino Norte Champions1992 Camino Norte Champions1993 Camino Norte Champions1994 Camino Norte Champions1995 Bay Valley (Silver) Champions1996 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions

1997 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions1998 Bay Valley (Silver) Champions1999 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2000 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2001 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2002 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2003 2nd Place (Bay Valley - Gold)2004 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2005 Bay Valley (Gold) Champions2006 Big 7 Champions2007 Big 7 Champions2008 Big 8 Champions2009 Big 8 Champions2010 Big 8 Co-Champions

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The Panthers have raised the state championship banner in 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2004, makingit the most successful softball program in Northern California.

Here’s a look at the championship teams!1988

This title cost coach Tim Kiernan the mustache. He was true to his word that if the Panthers won their rst title, he would shave off the stuff above his lip, and hours after the nal out, Kiernan was sheared. Charlene Manley pitched her fourth consecutive shutout and the Panthers pushed across a run in the fth inning to beat Palomar 1-0 in Hayward to cap a 44-6 season. Manley allowed only 10 hits in the tournament sweep and was named MostValuable Player. Manley allowed only two rst-inning hits in the nals. She was one of seven returning starters who returned for another shot after SCC had nished second in 1987. The defense, anchored by Shannon Padova and Shelly Suwa, was superb. Catcher Melinda Garcia and rst baseman Dawnielle King were selected to the all-state team and Margie McCune drove in the only run in the state nal game.

Manly won 34 games that season, tied for the best single-season total in SCC history, and she had a 0.08 earned runaverage. Nicki Dennis led the team with 10 homers, 16 doubles and 56 RBI’s. Padovan had 18 sacra ces.

The All-Americans that season included Dennis, Manley, and Pandovan.

1992No team in state history ever boasted of such dominating pitching. And not with just one hurler.SCC had the ideal 1-2 punch to punch out the competition with Amy Windmiller and Kim Gonzalez. WIndmiller went

27-1 and Gonzo was 26-2 as SCC rolled to a school record54-3 record, including four games at Sacramento SoftballCOmplex to take its second title.

Fittingly, WIndmiller set the SCC record with a numbing 365 strikeouts. Gonzalez is second all time with 187.Windmiller had a 0.07 ERA that spring, tops all time at SCC, and Gonzalez is tied for second at 0.08.

Windmiller allowed only four earned runs all season and beat Palomar 4-1. She struck out 10 and went 3-0 in thetourney with Gonzalez winning the other game. WIndmiller tossed a no-hitter against Palomar for a 3-0 win earlier in thattournament. All told, Windmiller had 10 no-hitters and ve perfect games. And when she took the day off, Gonzo took over and blew away the competition. The defense was anchored by shortstop Vicky RIos, who had 64 hits and scored 50 runs.Becky Burroughs set an SCC record with 10 triples. First baseman Stephanie Acton and catcher Beth Gerkin also hadsuperb seasons.

1996More pitching, more hitting and more defense. And another state title.

SCC again again featured a poweful 1-2 pitching combo with Cheri Shinn and Sarah Ayres, and the Panthers elded perhaps their most deadly lineup as three players drove in 47 or more runs. The Panthers set a school record for wins and nished with one of the best marks in state history at 59-4. Two losses to Solano in the regular season served as the wakeup call SCC needed and the Panthers roared through the playoffs, winningall 8 games and the state championship against Fullerton at Ohlone College.

Shinn went 29-2 with a 0.59 ERA. Ayres was 13-0 with a 0.08 ERA, which tied for second best on the all time SCC list.Shinn was one of ve All-Americans. In addition to her mound dominance, she has a .369 average, drove in 49 runs and clubbed four homers. All-AMerican in elder Laura Redding hit .402 with 54 RBI’s, tied for forth best on the all-time SCC list. All-American third baseman Kim Martinez hit .367 with 30 RBI’s after leading the state in scoring in basketball, where she was also anAll-American.

All American Londyn Ray batted .360 with 47 RBI’s and tied the SCC single-season record with 10homers. Denise Jackson, an All-American in volleyball and softball, hit .333 with 31 RBI’s and fourhomers. Each of the All-Americans earned scholarships.

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2004They’ve done it again! After missing the state championship by one game in the 2003 season, SCC has had it’s

redemption. The Panthers went on two winning streaks, 17-0 and 27-0, to nish out their 2004 season 44-2 as Bay Valley Conference and California State Champions.

All-American Nikki Cinque led the Panthers pitching staff with a 25-1 record and 0.32 ERA. She was honored as MostValuable Player for the BVC, State Pitcher of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the State Championships. No. 2 pitcher Krystina Gomez went 15-1 for the season with a 0.63 ERA. Gomez, who threw the nal pitch for the Panthers in their 3-1 championship win over Cypress College, was honored as Most Valuable Pitcher for the StateChampionships.

Eight individuals batted over .400 for the season, including Wendi Salgo (.495), Mandi Salcido (.464), Gomez (.455),Cinque (.443), Tony Rodriguez (.443), Elisha Reed (.429), Iris Mendoza (.417) and Traci Bender (.408). The defense was locked down by All-American in elders Salgo and Bender, who had a combined total of 60 RBI’s and 80 hits. Salcido also had a stellar season with 24 RBI’s and 52 hits. In league play SCC earned 305 runs and allowed only37.

In guiding the team to the state championship, head coach Robert Maglione was honored as the recipient of the 2004California Community College Coach of the Year award.

No team from Northern California has won a State Championship since the Panthers did this season.

1978 Cerritos College1979 Golden West College1980 Fullerton College1981 Golden West College1982 Santa Rosa Junior College1983 Golden West College1984 Golden West College1985 Santa Ana College1986 Rancho Santiago College1987 Saddleback College1988 Sacramento City College1989 Palomar College1990 West Valley College1991 Cypress College1992 Sacramento City College1993 Palomar College1994 College of the Sequoias

1995 Long Beach City College1996 Sacramento City College1997 Cypress College1998 Cypress College1999 Cypress College2000 Palomar College2001 Long Beach City College2002 West Valley College2003 Mt. San Antonio College2004 Sacramento City College2005 Mt. San Antonio College2006 Cypress College2007 Mt. San Antonio College2008 Cerritos College2009 Mt. San Antonio College2010 Cypress College

Most State Championships6 Cypress College4 Sacramento City College

Golden West CollegeMt. San Antonio College

3 Palomar College

2 Cerritos CollegeLong Beach CityWest Valley College

1 6 Teams Tied

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Parents – Connie and Chris AllenBorn – September 19, 1986 in Lake Havasu, AZ (hometown is Elk Grove, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Tiffany Woodruff) / 1 twin brother (Cody)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: Gatorade Player of the Year and Team MVP her senior year in highschoolWhy SCC? To be a part of a great team and be coached by intelligent coachesGoal for 2011 – win a championshipFavorite Athlete – Reggie BushFavorite Artist – David Guetta (song - Sexy Chick)Favorite Movie – League of Their OwnFree Time – shopping and hanging out with friends and familyBiggest In uence – “My parents for making me the person I am today”

#1 - Cortney AllenYear - SophomorePosition - P / OFBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-5High School -Elk Grove

Nickname – CassieParents – Michael and Ginger TowneBorn – January 2, 1991 in Visalia, CA (her hometown is Elk Grove, CA)Siblings – 2 brothers (Gabriel and Nick)Major – KinesiologyAthletic Achievements: 2-Time 1st Team All-League Selection and Defensive Award WinnerWhy SCC? It is one of the most competitive programs in the area and because of theatmosphere hereGoal for 2011 – to have a consistent performance and to make my shoulder strongerFavorite Athlete – Juan Pierre, because he is an all-around good athlete (a threat at the plateand super fast on the bases)Favorite Artist – Anything CountryFavorite Movie – Boondock SaintsFree Time – loves traveling and taking road tripsBiggest In uence – “My grandma – she is always pushing me.”

Nickname – Fongy-Fong or FonggerParents – Anna Chan and Sunny FongBorn – October 5, 1990 in Oakland, CA (hometown is Piedmont, CA)Siblings – 2 sisters (Joanne and Winnie)Major – Social ScienceAthletic Achievements: 2nd Team All-League Selection (2007) and 1st Team All-League(2008)Why SCC? To improve my skills and learn as much as I can from the time that I’m hereGoal for 2010 – to improve everyday and become the best I can beFavorite Artist – Bobby Brackins ft. Ray J (song – 143)Favorite Movies – The Hangover, Step Brothers and Toy StoryFree Time – to hang out with my friends and familyBiggest In uence – “My family and friends because they push me to be better at everything I do.”

Nickname – JessParents – Lorraine and Ronny KitchenBorn – February 2, 1991 in Dixon(her hometown)Siblings – 1 sister (Ashley)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: 3-Time 1st Team All-League SelectionWhy SCC? Be a part of a great teamGoal for 2010 – make it to statesFavorite Athlete – LeBron JamesFavorite Artist – I like everythingFavorite Movie – Slumdog MillionaireFree Time – hanging out with my grandma and shoppingBiggest In uence – “My dad, because he’s the strongest person I know and there for me no

matter what.”

#2 - Cassie TowneYear - FreshmanPosition - UTLBats - LThrows - RHt. - 5-8High School -Golden West

#4 - Jessie KitchenYear - SophomorePosition - Out eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -Dixon

#3 - Kathy FongYear - SophomorePosition - P / OFBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-3High School -Piedmont

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Nickname – K-Rae or Ken-DeezyParents – Leah and Grant SorensenBorn – October 8, 1990 in Woodland, CA (hometown is Dixon, CA)Siblings – 3 sisters (Nikki, Sydney and Kallie)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: All-League Honorable Mention, 2-Time All-League Selection, plus a3-Time All-League Selection in golfWhy SCC? Thought it was a good programGoal for 2010 – to help my team get to states in any way possibleFavorite Athlete – Peyton Manning because he’s an amazing leader and a team playerFavorite Artists – Ke$ha (song – We Are Who We Are)…but she likes everythingFavorite Movie – Step BrothersFree Time – riding dirt bikes and campingBiggest In uence – “My parents because they both support me so much.”

Nickname – BriggsyParents – Karen and Jim BriggsBorn – December 30, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Galt, CA)Siblings – 2 sisters (Shauna and Chandra) / 2 brothers (Buddy and Corey)Major – PsychologyAthletic Achievements: 3-Time All-SVC League Selection, Honorable Mention SVC,2-Time offensive player of the Year Award, Team MVP her senior year, 2-Time All-MetroHonorable Mention, 3-Time Team Captain, Ultimate All-Around Player of the Year Award,SVC Player of the Year Award, and Galt HS Female Athlete of the Year…plus multiplebasketball and volleyball awards as wellWhy SCC? To win states and transfer to a D-I schoolGoal for 2010 – win conference and statesFavorite Athlete – Derek JeterFavorite Artist – Tim McGraw (song – Don’t take the Girl)Favorite Movie – A League of Their ownFree Time – working out, camping and boatingBiggest In uence – “my dad, because he’s never given up once and always wants what’s best for everyone but himself”

#7 - Kim BriggsYear - SophomorePosition - In eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -Galt

#9 - Jen ZollerYear - SophomorePosition - RHPBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -Woodcreek

#8 - Kendall SorensenYear - SophomorePosition - Out eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -Dixon

Nickname – JackieParents – Vicky and Randy KataokaBorn – April 30, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown)Siblings – 1 sister (Christine) / 1 brother (Luciano)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: 2-Time National Judo Champion, 2-Time State Judo Champion andTrack & Field MVPWhy SCC? To be a part of a great team and to learn from great coachesGoal for 2010 – to help the team make it to states and win a state championshipFavorite Athlete – Michael Phelps because he has a good work ethic and does what needs tobe done in order to be greatFavorite Artist – Carrie Underwood (song – Flat on the Floor)Favorite Movie – Star WarsFree Time – go boating, swimming and readingBiggest In uence – “My dad because he has always been there for me and supported me in everything I’ve done.”

Nickname – JennParents – Lori and Craig ZollerBorn – October 18, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Roseville, CA)Siblings – 2 brothers (Ryan and Nick)Major – Graphic DesignWhy SCC? I feel like it is the best JC softball program I could play for and the program willhelp me move on to a four-year schoolGoal for 2010 – to Win States!Favorite Athlete – Tim Lincecum because he’s an awesome pitcher and he’s HOT!Favorite Artist – Taking Back Sunday (song – Cute without the ‘e’)Free Time – painting, web design and hanging out with friendsBiggest In uence – “My parents and grandparents because they’re always pushing me to be better.”

#5 - Jackie KataokaYear - SophomorePosition - UTLBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-2High School -C.K. McClatchy

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Nickname – LCParents – Kathy CastilloBorn – November 20, 1987 in Fair eld, CA (her hometown)Siblings – 1 sister (Rachael)Major – SociologyWhy SCC? For the softball programGoal for 2010 – to become a better player and get a scholarship to a four-yearFavorite Athlete – Jessica MendozaFavorite Artist – Paramore and Carrie UnderwoodFavorite Movie – Walk the LineFree Time – walking and spending time with friends and familyBiggest In uence – “My mom because of her accomplishments in life”

Nickname – C Blues CluesParents – Kelly BarkerBorn – December 5, 1992 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown is West Sacramento, CA)Siblings – 1 brother (Yancey)Major – Criminal JusticeAthletic Achievements: 2-Time All-League Honorable Mention and All-League HonorableMention in basketball as wellWhy SCC? To make me a more driven individualGoal for 2010 – to understand the game better and be the best that I can beFavorite Athlete – Brett Favre because he is a great QBFavorite Artists – Trey Songs, Shania Twain, and ParamoreFavorite Movies – S.W.A.T., Finding Nemo and AladdinFree Time – sleeping, eating and hanging outBiggest In uence – “My mom because she has and will always be there for me”

Nickname – BoomerParents – Andrew and Sonia ReyesBorn – January 6, 1991 in Stockton, CA (her hometown is Galt, CA)Siblings – 2 sisters (Larissa and Leanna)Major – Animal ScienceAthletic Achievements: 2-Time All-League Selection, All-SVC Honorable Mention, 2-TimeDefensive Player of the Year, and Offensive Player of the Year Award winnerWhy SCC? It’s a great softball programGoal for 2010 – to hit a homerun at home, make no errors defensively, and hit at least .300Favorite Athlete – Derek Jeter because he is an all-around great athlete and has veteranknowledge of the gameFavorite Artist – Eminem (song – Ride for you by Danity Kane)Favorite Movies – Sandlot and the Lion KingFree Time – playing volleyball, hanging out with sisters and friendsBiggest In uence – “My dad because he’s the reason why I started and continued to play sports”

Parents – Monty Dunnington and Debi Dunnington johnsonBorn – Maerch 23, 1989 in La Palma, CA (her hometown is Sacramento, CA)Siblings – 1 brother (Cort)Major – EngineeringAthletic Achievements: 4-year varsity player, 2-Time All-League Selection and TeamCaptain senior yearWhy SCC? To continue playing softballGoal for 2010 – to play competitively for Sac CityFavorite Athlete – Dorothy Kamenshek (Dottie Hinson) because she’s the greatest femalebaseball player everFavorite Artist – Papa Roach (song – scars)Favorite Movie – Monty Python and the Holy GrailFree Time – snowboarding

Biggest In uence – “My past mistakes because without them I wouldn’t be who I am or where I am now; and I wouldn’t have learned the things I have and grown from the experiences”

#10 - Lauren CrawfordYear - SophomorePosition - Out eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -Armijo

#11 - Ceara BarkerYear - FreshmanPosition - UTLBats - LThrows - RHt. - 5-6High School -West Campus

#12 - Lauren ReyesYear - FreshmanPosition - In eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-0High School -Galt

#13 - Chelsea DunningtonYear - FreshmanPosition - First BaseBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-11High School -C.K. McClatchy

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Nickname – Lime or LLParents – Scott LimingBorn – August 20, 1990 in Lompoc, CA (hometown is Dublin, CA)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: 4-Time All-League SelectionWhy SCC? It’s a well known winning program and I wanted to be a part of a great team andbecome a better playerGoal for 2010 – to help the team become successful and get into states and leave here with achampionship ringFavorite Artists – Lil Wayne, Gorilla Zoe, Paramore, Brittney Spears, and UsherFavorite Movies – Devil Wears Prada and Legally BlondeFree Time – eat a lot of food and shoppingBiggest In uence – “My dad because he is my biggest support system. He is always encouraging and motivating me. He always wants the best for me…Thank You Dad, I love you!”

#15 - Lauren LimingYear - SophomorePosition - Out eldBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-5High School -Dublin

#18 - Katie CampbellYear - SophomorePosition - UTLBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-3High School -Vacaville

#22 - Mariah MorningstarYear - FreshmanPosition - UTLBats - RThrows - RHt. - 6-0High School -Summerville

#20 - Amber RoszkosYear - SophomorePosition - CatcherBats - RThrows - RHt. - 5-9High School -Benicia

Parents – Tammy and Richard CampbellBorn – January 15, 1990 in Vallejo, CA (hometown is Vacaville, CA)Siblings – 1 brother (Robert)Major – Criminal JusticeAthletic Achievements: 2-Time All-League SelectionWhy SCC? To make myself a better softball player and get a scholarshipGoal for 2010 – to have over a .300 batting average and no errorsFavorite Movie – Grease and Happy FeetFree Time – listening to musicBiggest In uence – “My brother because he makes the best of everything and works hard.”

Parents – David and Lori RoszkosBorn – September 13, 1990 in Benicia, CA (her hometown)Siblings – 1 sister (Ashley)Major – UndeclaredAthletic Achievements: All-League Honorable Mention, 3-Time All-League Selection, TeamMVP her senior year and Best Offensive Player as a juniorWhy SCC? To get better and transfer to a four-year schoolGoal for 2010 – to win conferenceFavorite Athlete – Buster Posey because he is one of the youngest players on the Giants andhe is still a ballerFavorite Artist – Collie Buddz (song – Movin On)Favorite Movie – Step BrothersFree Time – hanging out with friends and familyBiggest In uence – “My mom because she is always encouraging me to do my best and to not give up on things…she is my biggest critic, but in a good way.

Nickname – RyParents – Brian and Kellie MorningstarBorn – May 17, 1992 in Sonora, CA (her hometown is Tuolumne, CA)Siblings – 1 brother (Conor)Major – Early Childhood Education/Athletic TrainingAthletic Achievements: 1st Team All-League, 1st Team All-Area, 2-Time Team MVP anda 4 year team captainWhy SCC? To continue playing and move on to the next level, while playing on a verysuccessful teamGoal for 2010 – to win states!Favorite Athlete – JT Snow and Buster Posey because they’re inspiring athletesFavorite Artists – Lil Wayne, Taylor Swift and DrakeFavorite Movie – Step BrothersFree Time – hanging out with friendsBiggest In uence – “My parents because they push me to be the best I can be”

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Nickname – A-ConParents – Brian and Terry ConyersBorn – March 1 1988 in Cameron Park, CA (her hometown)Siblings – 2 brothers (Aaron and Austin) and 2 sisters (Amie and Ashlee)Major – Dental HygieneWhy SCC? Greta coaches, the best program and I wanted to play!Goal for 2010 – to win states and get a scholarship to nish school and softballFavorite Athlete – Derek Jeter because he’s the best shortstop and he’s hotFavorite Artist – Brittney SpearsFavorite Movie – Billy MadisonFree Time – hanging out with friendsBiggest In uence – “My family because through thick and thin we are always at each other’s side”

#25 - Shasta HillYear - FreshmanPosition - RHPBats - RThrows - RHt. - 6-0High School -Vanden

#23 - Allison ConyersYear - SophomorePosition - UTLBats - LThrows - RHt. - 5-7High School -Ponderosa

Nickname – ShasterParents – Steve and Leslie HillBorn – April 24, 1991 in Vallejo, CA (her hometown is Vacaville, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Leaha)Major – CommunicationsAthletic Achievements: All-League Selection and All-League Honorable MentionWhy SCC? I wanted to learn and why not go to a school that can offer me the best academicsand resourcesFavorite Athlete – Brian Wilson because he goes in there and gets it doneFavorite Artists – Listen to all Rock, Country, Hip-Hop and R&BFavorite Movie – P.S. I Love YouFree Time – hanging out with friends, camping and working out

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RS - Eunique Ibarra-Mirazo

Year - SophomorePosition - UTLHigh School -Laguna Creek

RS - Teanna Brooks

Year - FreshmanPosition - 3B/CHigh School -Rodriguez

RS - Michaela Cuellar

Year - SophomorePosition - Out eldHigh School -Redwood

Nickname – TayParents – Terra BrooksBorn – June 30, 1992 in Vallejo, CA (her hometown is Fair eld, CA)Major – UndeclaredFavorite Movie – Never Been KissedBiggest In uence – “My mom, I love her”

Nickname – MiguelParents – Edward and Anna CuellarBorn – October 2, 1990 in Visalia, CA (her hometown)Siblings – 1 brother (Edward III) and 2 sisters (Chanel and Madlyen)Major – Sign Language TeacherFavorite Athlete – Brian Wilson because he is the best closer in MLBFavorite Artist – ParamoreFavorite Movie – Pride and PrejudiceFree Time – long walks on the beachBiggest In uence – “My mom and dad because they support me through thick and thin”

Nickname – BeanParents – Romelia and Jose IbarraBorn – October 4, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Elk Grove, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Rachael) / 2 brothers (Michael and Richard)Major – ArtFavorite Artist – I love 80’s rockFavorite Movies – the Predator movies, Twilight saga, and Star WarsFree Time – hanging out at home with my family and just going with the owBiggest In uence – “My mom and sister because they show me everyday what it is to be a strong and independent woman. They always push through hard times and help me throughmine.”

Nickname – MowgliParents – Will and Raquel McKayBorn – April 25, 1991 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown is Rancho Cordova, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Morita) and 3 brothers (Lavon, Will Jr. and Robert)Major – UndeclaredFavorite Athlete – Jenny Finch because she is an awesome personFavorite Movie – GreaseFree Time – hanging out with her ancée

RS - Leanna McKay

Year - FreshmanPosition - UTLHigh School -Cordova/Piner

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RS - Kirsti Smith

Year - FreshmanPosition - 1st BaseHigh School -Monterey Trail

RS - Britni Nickell

Year - FreshmanPosition - UTLHigh School -Bella Vista

RS - Stormy Sergent

Year - FreshmanPosition - CatcherHigh School -Argonaut

Nickname – BritParents – Jimmy and Michele NickellBorn – June 19, 1992 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown is Citrus Heights, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Mckenzi) and 1 brother (J.D.)Major – BiologyFavorite Athlete – Lebron James because he is an amazing athleteFavorite Artist – Lady AntebellumFavorite Movie – Love and BasketballFree Time – love shoppingBiggest In uence – “My family because they keep me driven.”

Nickname – StromyParents – Steve and Jennifer SergentBorn – January 18, 1992 in Rocklin, CA (her hometown is Ione, CA)Siblings – 1 sister (Iree) and 1 brother (Michael)Major – EnglishFavorite Athlete – Jenny Finch because she is awesomeFavorite Artist – Goo Goo Dolls (Song – Iris)Favorite Movie – The Breakfast ClubFree Time – readingBiggest In uence – “My mom because no matter what she always has stayed strong.”

Parents – Bob and Janice SmithBorn – February 14, 1992 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown)Major – PsychologyFavorite Athlete – any athlete that makes a difference inspires meFavorite Artist – Journey (I love 80’s music)Favorite Movie – Happy GilmoreFree Time – 4-wheeling, shooting, and dirt bikingBiggest In uence – “My grandma because if she can push and make it this far so can I.”

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ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITYJackie StrohmanBeth RecordTracy FleshmanLisa FresquezLisa HoglenKrystal Moreno

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYTracy McCarron

ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITYLaura EllisKeri HunterTegen PrewittMelissa WilsonRachel SosaMelissa Martinez

AUBURN UNIVERSITYKelly Sutton

BASCOM COLLEGEAimee SchlumpbergerHeather Hamilton

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITYLaeha Hill

BRIDGEPORT STATEErin Warr

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPOJolynn FloresJill SmithMaggie Sekul

CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELDMargie McCune

CAL STATE-CHICOFlorrie LinggiGwen CoxCharlotte Honciano

CAL STATE-DOMINGUEZHILLSStephanie Price

CAL STATE-FULLERTONChenita RogersKC ClarkKendra Wilson

CAL STATE-HAYWARDMaren FosterLinda IkamiAmanda Bernard

CAL STATE-MONTEREYLeann WackerErica WackerTina Gotay

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGEShawna SmithRegina LyonsAngie GalieoteMary MooreTiffany RayJulie SesslerAmy WindmillerVicky RiosCheri ShinnLaura Redding

CAL STATE-SACRAMENTOKathy KellyKelly LeizellChris FrazierShelly Van DrammelenLynn AngelKaren ChristiansonSharon ChristiansonAngie SmithAnnette MajahlaMargaret ShubertDebbie NelsonShannon SmithLori LopezLori DowidNancy RamirezShannon PadovanTracy GreenAmy MorfordKim WrightShannon RamirezChrista ManleyKimyata HarrisLondyn RayMary Rose VillalpandoNikki Cinque

CAL STATE-SAN BERNADINODebra CurryMiko KunmbaraJordan Dahl

CAL STATE-STANISLAUSKimiko WrightErica McIntyreAmanda Monday

CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPSSamantha Pellon

COPPEN STATENikki Buchko

CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGEVictoria SendejasJenny Merrill

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYAlysha Jones

FLORIDA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITYDianna NovoaJulie PedersonTrisha Gedvilas

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITYCatie HenkeMegan CorrieaNicole Valenzuela

JACKSONVILLE STATEVeronica Davis

LINFIELD COLLEGELaura Merritt

LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYAndrea ArgeeMelissa Hartkop

MARY UNIVERSITYChristina MissildineStephani PilarskyLisa HarrisTanya GuzmanMarie MaitaAngela BautistaWendi Salgo

MENLO COLLEGEMarissa Sequeria

MIAMI OF OHIODaria Germond

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATEKerry AllenLisa Sherman

NEW MEXICO-HIGHLANDSKristina FloresNORTH EAST LOUISIANAAnn ClarkMegan Corriea

NORTH WEST LOUISIANACheri McCoy

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYMartha Oyog

NOTRE DAME-BELMONTAmanda CooperCharisse Popejoy

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITYMee Mee DavisKrista Margetich

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYTerri Shackleford

PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITYLinda Smith

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITYJill Endicott

SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTEGenna Allen

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITYKelly ConradyVivian VillaTracy LopezTami CrummettKayla HayesNicole Wells

SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITYTracy AmadorTammie Wheeler

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYKim GonzalezBeth GerkenShannon GilleyErin FieldTrina Solesbee

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYDanielle BradyKim MartinezDenise JacksonJenny KohlerShauna Briggs

UC BERKELYMarielle VaughnJenny Conard

UC DAVISIris MendozaMandi Salcido

UC RIVERSIDETraci BenderMandi Salcido

UC SANTA BARBARAMichelle CaldwellRachel Crawford

UCLADiana LinksLyndsey Klein

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONANicki Dennis

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIIJessica Mederias

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ATHILOTracy RyanUNIVERSITY OF INDIANAKim Maurer

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICOCristin Anderson

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMALisa CarpenterShelly SuwaGeralee DresbachLori MouwDayna GarciaJennifer GaylorBecky BurroughsStephanie Acton

UNIVERSITY OF OREGONRissa PerrymanC.C. BurnsDanielle Haag

UNIVERSITY OF PUGETSOUNDDona King

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHCAROLINA SPARTANBURGRenee DobrinskiChanel Gonzales

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHFLORIDATara Clarke

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEJodi RamirezSarah AyresAmanda VenableJanette Koshell

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-SANANTONIOErika Ammons

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOAmy Morris

UNIVERSITY OF TULSABonnie BrutonJessee Ayala

UNIVERSITY OF WESTFLORIDAHolly WeibertMonique Clary

UNLVLisa DeFazioMindy Garcia

USCKatie Larson

UTAH STATEChenita BradleyJamie Linker

WILLIAM PENN UNIVERSITYSheri MeyersAimee VigilElizabeth Sauerwein

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PITCHING

Wins

1. Danielle Haag 44 1997

2. Danielle Haag 41 1998

3. Amanda Monday 36 2008

4. Erin Field 34 1994

Charlene Manley 34 1988

Angie Smith 34 1984

5. Charlene Manley 33 1987

Innings Pitched

1. Charlene Manley 297 1988

2. Erin Field 295 1994

3. Danielle Haag 289 1997

4. Charlene Manley 288 1987

5. Danielle Haag 281 1998

Complete Games

1. Charlene Manley 44 1988

2. Danielle Haag 41 1997

3. Charlene Manley 40 1987

Angie Smith 40 1985

4. Danielle Haag 39 1998

5. Erin Field 38 1994

Strike Outs

1. Amy Windmiller 365 1992

2. Erin Field 323 1994

3. Amanda Monday 251 2008

4. Erin Field 211 1993

5. Veronica Davis 206 2001

E.R.A.

1. Amy Windmiller 0.07 1992

2. Charlene Manley 0.08 1988

3. Sarah Ayres 0.08 1996

4. Kim Gonzalez 0.18 1992

5. Dayna Garcia 0.23 1991

OFFENSE

RBI’s

1. Lyndsey Klein 88 1997

2. Amanda Venable 77 1998

3. Shauna Briggs 75 1997

4. Cindy Oseguera 63 2007

5. Andrea Argee 57 2009

Janette Koshell 57 1999

Tracy McCarron 57 1985

Home Runs

1. Cindy Oseguera 17 2007

2. Lindsey Bruno 12 2009

3. Kayla Hayes 10 2007

Lyndsey Klein 10 1997

Londyn Ray 10 1996

Nicki Dennis 10 1988

4. Jacki Ecker 9 2006

5. Jordan Dahl 8 2006

Triples

1. Laura Redding 13 1996

2. Janette Koshell 12 1999

Lyndsey Klein 12 1997

3. Becky Burroughs 10 1992

4. Amanda Venable 8 1998

Jenny Kohler 8 1997

Chenita Rogers 8 1984

5. Janette Koshell 7 1998

Londyn Ray 7 1997

Cori Keay 7 1994

Doubles

1. Andrea Argee 29 2009

2. Lyndsey Klein 26 1997

3. Cindy Oseguera 25 2007

4. Janette Koshell 22 1999

5. Kimberly Briggs 20 2009

Nicole Wells 20 2007

OFFENSE

Hits

1. Lyndsey Klein 109 1997

2. Nicole Wells 100 2007

3. Janette Koshell 86 1999

4. Shauna Briggs 85 1997

Jenny Kohler 85 1997

5. Christa Manley 84 1994

Batting Average

1. Chenita Rogers .607 1985

2. Nicki Dennis .567 1987

3. Janette Koshell .562 1999

4. Kathy Kelly .538 1982

5. Jane Hollis .531 1976

Runs Scored

1. Lyndsey Klein 85 1997

2. Jenny Kohler 72 1997

3. Nicole Wells 69 2007

4. Laura Redding 68 1996

5. Kayla Hayes 64 2007

Tracey Greene 64 1990

Stolen Bases

1. Tracey Greene 61 1990

2. Chenita Rogers 51 1985

3. Chenita Rogers 43 1984

4. Shauna Smith 42 1983

5. Debbie Nelson 41 1984

Sacri ces

1. Tracy Lopez 23 1990

2. Debbie Nelson 21 1984

3. Shannon Padovan 18 1988

Debbie Nelson 18 1985

4. Vicki Rios 16 1991

5. Kendra Wilson 14 1992

Shelly Suwa 14 1987

Regina Lyons 14 1985

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EASTON ALL-AMERICANSAmanda VenableDanielle HaagNicole ValenzuelaMelissa MartinezAmy MorrisBeverly CramblitTracy BenderNikki CinqueWendy SalgoJaci Ecker (x2)Krystina GomezTracy RyanJordan DahlAndrea ArgeeLindsey BrunoKelli Reynolds

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSTiffany Ray 1994Kim Wright 1994Bonnie Bruton 1995Danielle Brady 1995Trina Solesbee 1995Bina Ramirez 1995Melissa Blote 1996Sarah Ayres 1996Katie Larson 2003Keagan Caldwell 2003Samantha Pellon 2003Kimiko Wright 2006Tina Gotay 2006

ALL-AMERICANSNicki Dennis 1987Nicki Dennis 1988Charlene Manley 1988Shannon Padovan 1988Tracy Lopez 1990Dayna Garcia 1991Amy Windmiller 1992Erin Field 1994Christa Manley 1994Shannon Gilley 1994Jackie Strohman 1994Cori Keay 1994Laura Redding 1995Londyn Ray 1995Cheri Shinn 1996Laura Redding 1996Londyn Ray 1996Denise Jackson 1996Kim Martinez 1996Danielle Haag 1997Lyndsey Klein 1997Amanda Venable 1998Danielle Haag 1998Lyndsey Klein 1998Shauna Briggs 1998Janette Koshell 1998Janette Koshell 1999Jessee Ayala 1999Kelly Sutton 2000Nicole Valenzuela 2000Liz Sauerwein 2000Nikki Cinque 2004Wendi Salgo 2004

Traci Bender 2004Jaci Ecker 2005Jaci Ecker 2006Tracy Ryan 2006Jordan Dahl 2006Cindy Oseguera 2007Nicole Wells 2007Lindsey Bruno 2008Laeha Hill 2008Erica McIntyre 2008Lindsey Bruno 2009Andrea Argee 2009Andrea Argee 2010Melissa Hartkop 2010

ALL-STATE SELECTIONSSS Kathy Kelly 1982OF Lisa DeFazio 1983P Shawna Smith 1983SS Beth Kelly 1983P Stephanie Price 1983P Stephanie Price 1984OF Diana Links 1984OF Chenita Rogers 1984OF Tara Clark 1984OF Chenita Rogers 19852B Debbie Nelson 19851B Tracy McCarron 1985P Angie Smith 1986C Reggie Lyons 1986OF Lisa Carpenter 1986P Charlene Manley 19873B Nicki Dennis 1987OF Lisa Carpenter 1987DP Mee Mee Davis 1988OF Marielle Vaughn 19883B Nicki Dennis 1988P Charlene Manley 1988OF Tracy Greene 1989OF Tracy Greene 1990C Krista Margetich 1990P Mary Moore 1990P Dayna Garcia 1990C Jennifer Gaylor 1991P Dayna Garcia 1991DP Daria Germond 1991SS Vicky Rios 1991OF Stephanie Acton 1991SS Vicky Rios 1992P Amy Windmiller 1992C Beth Gerken 1993P Erin Field 1993OF Tammy Crummet 1993OF Shannon Gilley 1994SS Christa Manley 1994P Erin Field 1994OF Londyn Ray 1995P Cheri Shinn 19953B Kim Martinez 1996OF Londyn Ray 1996OF Denise Jackson 1996SS Laura Redding 1996P Cheri Shinn 1996P Danielle Haag 1997SS Lyndsey Klein 1997OF C.C. Burns 1997

P Danielle Haag 1998SS Lyndsey Klein 19981B Amanda Venable 1998OF Janette Koshell 1999P Keri Hunter 1999P Veronica Davis 2000SS Kelly Sutton 2000OF Nicole Valenzuela 2000OF Nicole Valenzuela 2001P Veronica Davis 2001P Beverly Cramblit 2002P Nikki Cinque 2004P Krystina Gomez 20043B Wendi Salgo 20042B Traci Bender 2004SS Jacki Ecker 2005P Krystina Gomez 2005SS Jaci Ecker 20061B Jordan Dahl 2006C Cindy Oseguera 20072B Nicole Wells 2007OF Laeha Hill 2008P Amanda Monday 20082B Andrea Argee 20091B Lindsey Bruno 2009P Kelli Reynolds 2009UTL Andrea Argee 2010OF Melissa Hartkop 2010

ALL-REGIONAL SELECTIONSP Shawna Smith 1982C Maren Foster 1983P Kim Mauer 19833B Lori Lopez 1984UT Sandra Duncan 1984C Reggie Lyons 1985SS Martha Oyog 19851B Karen Christianson 19861B Maggie Sekul 19872B Shannon Padovan 1987OF Maggie McCune 1988C Krista Margetich 1989P Lori Mouw 1989OF K.C. Clark 1989OF K.C. Clark 1990OF Jenny Conard 1990SS Tracy Lopez 1990UT Daria Germond 1991P Mary Moore 1991P Kim Gonzalez 1992C Beth Gerken 19921B Stephanie Acton 19922B Shannon Ramirez 1993OF Tiffany Ray 19933B Kim Martinez 1995SS Laura Redding 19952B Jenny Kohler 19972B Ronnie Simmons 19992B Tina Gotay 20061B Lindsey Bruno 20083B Erica McIntyre 2008P Cortney Allen 2010

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Danny, Shanna, Kalli,Summer & Caden McCoyWai FongMr & Mrs. HillMr.EsbergJim & Paula O’BrienLupe BettisCraig ZollerThe Morningstar FamilySunny FongKansas Investigative Services Wicheta RSDarlene WohlwendCurtis de VeraNancy Devera / Cindy WohlwendAnonKei LamVicky KataokaSusan von BargenBetty GlassRon, Barb, Cody, & Jeff BagwellManny & Teresa PerezJackson RuneheriaBob & Sandy Tokunaga‘J’s Quality PrintingDiversi ed Power CorporationGeorge & Dorthy BouseTommy & Tinnie LaiVetting Family DaycareKellie FlandersIsabella & Olivia BergmanSteve & Sawna PawlaczykJeanne ZollerTom & Terri MerryJae & Ann FranzellaMatthew & Eric SturgesBud’s Pub & GrillThelma J. CullWarren McWilliamsCindy LeeThe Garcia FamilyBetty ConesJerry & Patty WalkerRueben & Tracey VargasDebra J. TaylorPhilip & Teresa RayralPeggy TowneThe Renfrow FamilyBruce & Mary Jo Potter

Herbert & Lan NickellSteve & Margie WohlwendJames RodriguezDwight K. HarvillThe Curtin FamilyCurtis and Terry McBroomFrank & Barbara WardwellScott LimingZimmerman Re-RootingMichelle & Doug WilliamsonCathie SantosRey & Carla MunozBill & Marion HarvillEmily ZollerAngela M. FloresShawn & Mary RussellGram & Papa BoydDon CallahanUncle Gilbert & Auntie May BarriosPhyllis BatesTara McDanielMr.& Mrs. John ConyersThe Foxworthy’sBrian & Sherie SelbyKen WoodardKaren & Brian PowellDouglas W. WhiteColten FelkinsKaren FelkinsChance FelkinsLeanna McKayMoore Biological ConsultantsAshley KitchenIn Memory of Richard James KitchenSerena BartholomewVicky EnglishPartricia RankinJohn & Judy WarlickMr. & Mrs. Tony BarriosRichard & Priscilla McKayAnna ChanMark RobinsonKevin ItoDon & Donna RicePa & Omc MerryTim & Rebecca WatkinsRonny & Lorraine KitchenBob Boyer & Debi Johnson

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California State Champions1988 - 1992 - 1996 - 2004

Conference Champions1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987- 1988 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993- 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998- 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2004- 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009

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