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SHERIDAN COLLEGE NOVEMBER 1, 2010  VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 G ENERAL B RIGADE  SHERIDAN COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS Sunday, December 5th 11 AM-1 PM Sunday, February 27th 11 AM-1 PM www.scgenerals.com COME MEET THE TEAM, PLAY VOLLEYBALL, & TOUR THE CAMPUS. PLEASE CALL COACH RIMA IF INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT FOR THE 2011-12 GENERALS!! 307-674-6446 ext. 4002 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEND A GAME TAPE/SKILLS TAPE. PLEASE SEND TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: Sheridan College Volleyball Office Coach Rima PO Box 1500 Sheridan, WY 82801 Reasons Why You Should Choose A Junior College... Smaller Class Sizes   More Attention from Professors . You are NOT just a Number in the Classroom . The teachers really c are and want their students to have a successful aca- demic experience. Family Feeling   The girls absolutely LOVE the PEOPLE at Sheridan and Sheridan College. They have made a po sitive impact in their lives. THEY CARE!!! Transition    It’s easy to leave High School and be successful in the classroom and on the volleyball court. Opportunity   You have the chance to develop their volleyball skills immediately on th e cou rt. We start m arketing the Freshman after their F all Season. Members of the past Volleyball Team at Sheridan have later played at Division I and II teams. Sheridan College is a prestigious Division I Ju nior College with an enrollment of students. Our College is located in Sheridan, WY, a town of a pproximately 17,00 0, at the base of the B ig Horn Mounta ins. Sheridan College off ers Associates of Arts, Associates of Science, and Associates of Applied Science degrees, certificate programs, and pro- gram tracks that prepare st udents to transfer to a four-year college or univers ity. In addition, students may elect to enroll in career training, professional development courses and/or vocational/technica l programs. Sheridan College Volleyball Team has high expectations for the 2010 Sea son. The Generals return seven players who will be an intricate part of the team’s su ccess this year. The squad’s goals include Teamwork, Commitment, Dedication, and Education. SC Generals have spent a tremendous amount of time in the preseason on Family.We believe that our team needs to a reflection of our own family values. We are 1and our dedication/commitment will hold the team accountable for our entire team’s su ccess. Our team is active in the community volunteering at the Big West Arts Festival, Habitat for Humanity in Sheridan, and the local YMCA. Our team is an ext remely tight group an d I hope that you will invest your time in our family. The Generals loo k forward to the Off-Season and hosting the Region IX Tournament in the Golden Dome next Fall (2011). If you would like more information about Sheridan College log onto our website at www.sheridan.edu or contact our volleyball office at 307-674-6446 ext. 4002.  2010 General Squad Santiago to Serve SC Tournament ‘10 

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SHERIDAN COLLEGE

NOVEMBER 1, 2010  VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1

GENERAL BRIGADE 

SHERIDAN COLLEGEVOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS

Sunday, December 5th11 AM-1 PM

Sunday, February 27th11 AM-1 PM

www.scgenerals.com

COME MEET THETEAM, PLAY

VOLLEYBALL, & TOURTHE CAMPUS.

PLEASE CALL COACHRIMA IF INTERESTEDIN TRYING OUT FOR

THE 2011-12 GENERALS!!

307-674-6446 ext. 4002

IF YOU WOULD LIKETO SEND A GAME

TAPE/SKILLS TAPE.PLEASE SEND TO THE

FOLLOWING ADDRESS:

Sheridan CollegeVolleyball Office

Coach RimaPO Box 1500

Sheridan, WY 82801

Reasons Why You Should Choose A Junior College...

Smaller Class Sizes — More Attention fromProfessors. You are NOT just a Number inthe Classroom. The teachers really care andwant their students to have a successful aca-demic experience.

Family Feeling — The girls absolutelyLOVE the PEOPLE at Sheridan and SheridanCollege. They have made a positive impact intheir lives. THEY CARE!!!

Transition —  It’s easy to leave HighSchool and be successful in the classroomand on the volleyball court.

Opportunity — You have the chance todevelop their volleyball skills immediatelyon the court. We start marketing theFreshman after their Fall Season. Membersof the past Volleyball Team at Sheridanhave later played at Division I and II teams.

Sheridan College is a prestigious Division I Junior College with an enrollment of students. Our College is located inSheridan, WY, a town of approximately 17,000, at the base of the Big Horn Mountains. Sheridan College offersAssociates of Arts, Associates of Science, and Associates of Applied Science degrees, certificate programs, and pro-gram tracks that prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university. In addition, students may elect toenroll in career training, professional development courses and/or vocational/technical programs. 

Sheridan College Volleyball Team has highexpectations for the 2010 Season. The Generalsreturn seven players who will be an intricate partof the team’s success this year. The squad’s goalsinclude Teamwork, Commitment, Dedication,and Education.SC Generals have spenta tremendous amount of time in the preseason on―Family.‖ We believe

that our team needs to a reflection of our own family values.We are ―1‖ and our dedication/commitment will hold theteam accountable for our entire team’s success. Our team isactive in the community volunteering at the Big West ArtsFestival, Habitat for Humanity in Sheridan, and the localYMCA. Our team is an extremely tight group and I hope thatyou will invest your time in our family. The Generals lookforward to the Off-Season and hosting the Region IXTournament in the Golden Dome next Fall (2011).

If you would like more information about Sheridan College log onto our website atwww.sheridan.edu or contact our volleyball office at 307-674-6446 ext. 4002. 

2010 General Squad

Santiago to ServeSC Tournament ‘10 

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HEAD COACH: JONEA RIMA  Jonea Rima, finishes her third season as the Head Women’s

Volleyball Coach at Sheridan College. Rima also serves as theDirector of the Fitness Center and Adjunct Professor in the

Recreation, Outdoor Education, Health & Wellness Department atSC. Under the guidance of Rima, 6 athletes receive Academic All-Region, 6 athletes receive Academic All-Conference, 4athletes receive WCCAC Conference Honors and 10 athletes finished Nationally Ranked in individual statistics.

Rima was previously the Head Women’s Volleyball Coach at Clarendon College, Director of Softball Operations,Program Coordinator of Physical Education, and Instructor in the Physical Education Department for the past three season.While at Clarendon the Bulldogs were recognized at the National Level through various weekly polls throughout the last twoseasons. Under the guidance of Rima, 10 athletes received WJCAC Conference Recognition , 4 All Region Selections, 1Region V All Tournament Team, and 16 athletes have finished Nationally Ranked in individual statistics.

Rima also served as the Head Women’s Volleyball Coach, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach, and USAVTournament Director/Coach for MOVAL Men’s Volleyball Club Team at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri.Missouri Valley College competed at the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association (NAIA) and a member of the Heart of America Conference (HAAC). While at Valley the Volleyball Program was recognized as a consistent Region V, top tenteam throughout the season. Under the guidance of Coach Rima 5 athletes earned HAAC Conference Recognition and 2athletes earned MAMVIC Conference Recognition. Rima also served an Instructor in the Physical Education and EducationDepartment at Missouri Valley College.

Rima also has experience as an Assistant Volleyball Coach at The University of Louisiana at Monroe for two years.The Lady Indians competed in the Southland Conference as a member of the NCAA Division I Volleyball Program.

As a player Rima spent four seasons at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas competing in the Southern CollegiateAthletic Conference where she played two sports. In volleyball Rima finished among the leaders in blocks and was part of anationally ranked basketball team. She was also actively involved as a coach in the Conway Volleyball Club for three years.

Rima received her Bachelor’s of Art Degree with a K-12 teaching certificate in Physical Education from HendrixCollege in 2001. She received her Master’s of Science Degree in Exercise Science from The University of Louisiana atMonroe in 2002.

Head Coach: Jonea Rima

Office : (307) 674 – 6446 ext. 4002

Cell: (806) 282-5712

Email: [email protected]

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SC PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR FUTURE. POSSIBILITIES ARE END-

LESS IN THE ACADEMIC, ATHLETIC, & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS.

The women’s volleyball team at Sheridan College has an abundance of first-rate experiences to offer anyindividual. Like any college sport, it gives student athletes the chance to meet a vast range of people. This helpspromote institution involvement and high academic success. Our two year, Junior College offers small class sizes anda wide range of majors. If quality education and being a member of the General Volleyball Team its your idea of agreat college experience, you have come to the right place.

Apart from education, our team as a whole is very close knit and specific measures are taken to make sure itstays that way. Many of our girls find a safe haven in the support of our family and that is why each of our members isrespectful to the diverse personalities that make up our group.

Along with unconditional support, our program offers students the chance to make a change in their ownlives. High academic achievement is expected from each team member. The opportunity for extra tutoring orgeneral help with classes is always available from the Learning Center or their teammates. Traveling can be a big fac-tor in missing classes to some teams, but we are fortunate enough to have WCCAC/Wyoming and Montana JuniorColleges affiliated teams close to Sheridan. This means many opportunities to play ball accompanied by very littleclass time missed.

On behalf of Sheridan College and the women’s volleyball team, thank you for taking the time to considerour institution for furthering your education. I personally hope that you will keep us in your thoughts and eventuallychoose to be apart of our General family. -Head Coach Jonea Rima

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 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 PAGE 4

...YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR GOAL AT SHERIDAN...

Sheridan College has a fully developed learning center on each campus which includeswriting and math labs. Tutors are on-hand and ready to help. Students can utilize thesecenters for assistance in any subject. You can’t be shy to ask for help. We want you to besuccessful as a student-athlete.

Athletes in the Volleyball Program participate daily with study hall in Library. They areencouraged to take advantage to the opportunities the Learning Center provides for theSheridan College students.

WCCACHonorable Mention Selection

Tajana SantiagoSophomore — OH/Setter

Hauula, Hawaii

WHY CHOOSE SHERIDAN COLLEGE?

...It’s a great transition from High School...You know everyone...You can makefriends easily…Our teachers are supportive of the athletic programs…We have

host families who will cheer for you at the home games...Class sizes are

small...Teachers know your name and care about you as a person...All of thevolleyball girls room together…Our volleyball team is our family… Join us next fall!!!...

HOUSING

Sheridan College has 5 residence halls,each with different offerings. Allresidence halls are staffed by residentassistants (peer advisors who look aftersafety and well-being of those assignedto their buildings. The residence halls

FACULTY

Many of our faculty members atSheridan College hold doctoral degreesfrom highly accredited universities.Faculty members support our athletes inthe classroom and on the playing field.Class sizes are small which provides

GENERAL FACILITIES — BRUCE HOFFMAN DOME

All practices and competitions are played in the Bruce Hoffman Dome on the SheridanCollege Campus. The Dome is considered to be one of the nicest facilities in our Region.The Dome is currently under renovations/installation of new seating this year. Fitness

Center is also located in the Dome for students, athletes, faculty/staff use.

VOLLEYBALL

Reyna AcostaFreshman — Libero

Honolulu, Hawaii

#9 in NationService Aces

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SC Generals teachvolleyball skills to

young campers in theSheridan Community.

SCGenerals

volunteerat the Big

West Arts Festival on theSheridan College Campus

in August.

SC Generals volunteer at Habitat for Humanity

SC Generals will HostYMCA (1 Day) Camp: January 18th, 2011

YMCA Mini-Camp inMarch to Sheridan

County young athletes.