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DUNCANVILLE ATHLETICSDUNCANVILLE ATHLETICS The Duncanville Athletic Department is committed to making athletics an integral part of the total The Duncanville Athletic Department is committed to making athletics an integral part of the total educational program of Duncanville ISD. Athletics provides one of the finest ways by which educational program of Duncanville ISD. Athletics provides one of the finest ways by which today's young people can develop into responsible men and women. It teaches fair play, sports-today's young people can develop into responsible men and women. It teaches fair play, sports-manship, understanding, appreciation of teamwork, and the fact that hard work leads to success. manship, understanding, appreciation of teamwork, and the fact that hard work leads to success. Currently, Duncanville ISD has approximately 2100 students participating in athletics in grades Currently, Duncanville ISD has approximately 2100 students participating in athletics in grades seven through twelve. Under the leadership of Athletic Director Cathy Selfseven through twelve. Under the leadership of Athletic Director Cathy Self--Morgan and Assistant Morgan and Assistant Athletic Director Chris Anderson, a seventyAthletic Director Chris Anderson, a seventy--five position staff includes coaches, athletic trainers, five position staff includes coaches, athletic trainers, and support personnel to provide the guidance necessary to administer this successful program. and support personnel to provide the guidance necessary to administer this successful program. Programs offered for Duncanville students include seventh and eighth grade football, basketball, Programs offered for Duncanville students include seventh and eighth grade football, basketball, volleyball, track, softball, baseball, golf, swimming,volleyball, track, softball, baseball, golf, swimming, tennis, and soccer. Football, basketball, tennis, and soccer. Football, basketball, volleyball, track, cross country, baseball, softball, soccer, swimming, golf, and tennis are offered in volleyball, track, cross country, baseball, softball, soccer, swimming, golf, and tennis are offered in grades nine through twelve. grades nine through twelve. The Bill Savage Athletic Complex, located on the Duncanville High School campus, includes a The Bill Savage Athletic Complex, located on the Duncanville High School campus, includes a 10,00010,000--seat football stadium and adjoining grass practice fields, a natatorium, baseball and softball seat football stadium and adjoining grass practice fields, a natatorium, baseball and softball fields, and a twelvefields, and a twelve--court tennis facility. The twocourt tennis facility. The two--thousand seat Sandra Meadows Memorial Arena thousand seat Sandra Meadows Memorial Arena opened in December 2003 for basketball and volleyball. Inside the Sandra Meadows Memorial opened in December 2003 for basketball and volleyball. Inside the Sandra Meadows Memorial Arena are a 2000Arena are a 2000--seat arena, two fullseat arena, two full--sized competition gyms, two physical education gyms, a sized competition gyms, two physical education gyms, a state of the art sports medicine facility, and two weight rooms. In addition, a field house opened in state of the art sports medicine facility, and two weight rooms. In addition, a field house opened in March 2004 to house football staff and a 6,000 square foot weight room for all sports. March 2004 to house football staff and a 6,000 square foot weight room for all sports. Two Duncanville ISD athletic facilities have recently received national recognition. Baseball Two Duncanville ISD athletic facilities have recently received national recognition. Baseball America, a national magazine, ranked the Duncanville Panther Baseball Stadium as the 5th Best America, a national magazine, ranked the Duncanville Panther Baseball Stadium as the 5th Best High School Ballpark Facility in the nation ,and USA TODAY named the Sandra Meadows Memorial High School Ballpark Facility in the nation ,and USA TODAY named the Sandra Meadows Memorial Arena as one of the Top 10 Great Places to Watch High School Basketball. Arena as one of the Top 10 Great Places to Watch High School Basketball.
Cathy Self‐Morgan
Teresa Chumbley
Nuno Passos
Chris Anderson
Rob McQuiad
Jeff Dicus Lyn Evans Eric McDade
Leslie Hash Sco Fahey Derek Dorris
Trent Sellers Chris na Valderas Beale Tolbert Stacy Atkins
First Team All District DHS Baseball
Player Allan Becerra led the varsity
baseball team with a .447 ba ng
average.
DHS CROSS COUNTRY
Varsity Boys Finished 6th in District
Varsity Girls Finished 4th in District
JV Boys Finished 6th in District
JV Girls Finished 3rd in District
Anna Salazar Qualified for Regionals
38 Athletes In Cross Country
Team MVP was Anna Salazar
Newcomer of the Year was Hannah Tobias
Most Improved was Francis “Gabby” Gilmore
Anna Salazar Signed a Scholarship to DBU
Head Cross Country Coach: Beale Tolbert
Assistant Cross Country Coach : Jerry Lozier
DHS VOLLEYBALL
Season Record 6 - 27
District Honors
1st team All District – Destiny Robinson
2nd team All District - Trisha Phoupardit
Honorable Mention - Kirby Anderson
Honorable Mention—Octavia Gatson
DHS Awards
Offensive player of the Year
Trisha Phoupardit
Defensive Player of the Year
Kirby Anderson
3-D Award – Desire, Dedication, Determination
Shanan Ahmad
Most Valuable Player - Destiny Robinson
Head Volleyball Coach: Lyn Evans
Assistant Volleyball Coach : Denise Tennant
Assistant Volleyball Coach : Diana Sharp
DHS Girls’ Basketball Player Empress
Davenport receives her award for
5A State Championship Game MVP
DHS Basketball Player Omar Sherman
blocks a shot versus Lewisville. Omar
earned the District 5‐5A Sophomore of the
Year for the 2011‐2012 basketball season
DHS FOOTBALL 7—4 Record
Bi District Finalist
State 7 on 7 Semi-Finalist
5 First Team All District Offensive Players
4 First Team All District Defensive Players
10 Second Team All District Players
11 All District Honorable Mention Players
10 Academic All District Players
5 Academic All State Players
Finished Season Ranked 9th in DFW
21 Players Committed to Colleges
DeAndre Grimes—District Offensive MVP
Defeat Cedar Hill 56-55 in Overtime
JV Record 8—2
Freshman Record 6—3
Head Football Coach: Jeff Dicus Assistant Football Coach : Gerry Woodruff Assistant Football Coach : A.J. Uland Assistant Football Coach : Corey Adams Assistant Football Coach : Greg Knight Assistant Football Coach : Doug Lambert Assistant Football Coach : Coby Richards Assistant Football Coach : Al Sandhal Assistant Football Coach : Ma Allen Assistant Football Coach : Stacy Atkins Assistant Football Coach : Darwin Brown Assistant Football Coach : Paul Westbrook
DHS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Season Record 40 - 1
2012 5A State Champions
2012 UIL 5A Girls’ Basketball State Champions
2011-2012 5-5A District Champions
Sandra Meadows Tournament Champions
McDonald’s Pasadena Tournament Champions
5A State All-Tournament Team Morgan Bolton Tasia Foman
Empress Davenport
Empress Davenport—State Championship MVP
Empress Davenport—District 5-5A MVP
Cathy Self Morgan—DMN Coach of the Year
Ariel Atkins—District 5-5A 1st Team All District
TGCA and TABC Academic All State 5A Alisha Spearman Martisha Bables
Empress Davenport Morgan Bolton
Kiara Perry—TABC All State 5A
Head Basketball Coach: Cathy Self‐Morgan
Assistant Basketball Coach: Elisha Walker
Assistant Basketball Coach: Nicole Villarreal
Assistant Basketball Coach: Carla Denning
DHS BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Season Record 19—15
Region I Bi District Champions
Area Finalist
Runner Up in District 5-5A
Omar Sherman was voted District 5-5A
"Sophomore of the Year"
Matthew McQuaid selected as All District
Nasser Issa selected as All District
Defeated cross town rival Cedar Hill on
February 10 to tie for 5-5A Runner-up
Head Basketball Coach: Eric McDade
Assistant Basketball Coach: Corey Chism
Assistant Basketball Coach: Vernall Cole
Assistant Basketball Coach: Noel Reed
Assistant Basketball Coach: Darrin Sessions
Congratula ons to Coach Cathy Self Morgan on
winning her 900th career game on Tuesday,
January 10, 2012 versus South Grand Prairie
900
100
Congratula ons to Coach Jeff
Dicus on winning his 100th career
game on November 4, 2011
versus Cedar Hill
DHS BOYS’ SOCCER
Season Record 14-10-2
3rd place finish in Richland Tourney
Runner up in Duncanville Classic Tourney
Top Ten Team Offensive Dallas Morning News
Top Ten Team Defensive Dallas Morning News
TASCO Regional Top 20
Scored 43 goals for 23 goals against
District 5-5A Offensive MVP Antonio Mendoza
3 First Team All District Players
3 Second Team All District Players
Over 90% Academic Passing Rate in Season
Antonio Mendoza Scored 29 Goals
Head Boys’ Soccer Coach: Nuno Passos
Assistant Boys’ Soccer Coach : Chris Watson
Assistant Boys’ Soccer Coach: Jerry Lozier
DHS GIRLS’ SOCCER
Season Record 12 - 8 - 2
4th Place in District 5-5A
Bi District Finalist
Runner Up in Duncanville Classic Tourney
Aleria Luna—All District Utility MVP
Samantha Jimenez—All District
Newcomer of the Year
6 Academic All State Awards
3 Second Team All District Players
4 All District Honorable Mention Players
Head Girls’ Soccer Coach: Lesley Hash
Assistant Girls’ Soccer Coach : Jessica Woodrum
Assistant Girls’ Soccer Coach: Ron Neal
NATIONAL SIGN
NING DAY 2012
DHS SWIMMING Won Duncanville Invitational
Varsity Girls Finished 3rd in District
Varsity Boys Finished 5th in District
Varisty Girls Finished 8th at Regionals
Varsity Boys Finished 16th at Regionals
Catherine Bartosh was District Champion in the 100 Breaststroke
Catherine Bartosh was the Regional Champion in the 100 Breaststroke
Catherine Bartosh was a State Meet Qualifier
Regional Finalists
Madison Samples
Kevin Henry
Cassidy Doyle
Grecia Caro
Victor Lima
Keenan Blair
Amanda Uland
Andrew Rourk
Brook Donaghey
Crisely Mendez
Austin Needham
Marisa Patlan
Head Swimming Coach: Teresa Chumbley
Assistant Swimming Coach: Derek Gammon
Congratula ons to Catherine Bartosh for
winning the 100 Breaststroke in the
Regional I Swim Meet and qualifying for
the UIL State Swim Meet in Aus n.
DHS TENNIS Fall Team Tennis Record was 16-7
District 5-5A District Team Tennis Champs
JV Team Tennis District runner-Up
District MVP - Cedric Ambulo and Jocelle Rudico
Coach of the Year - Trent Sellers
Varsity won Mansfield Gobbler Tournament
100 middle school and 50 high school athletes
Jocelle Rudico(Junior) – District Champ in singles,
Regional Runner Up, 5th at state
Gavin Beach(Freshman) – District Champ in
Singles, Regional Quarterfinalist
Weston Hill/Cedric Ambulo(Juniors)
District Champion in Doubles
Eric Shimomura/Austin Gula
3rd place at District Tournament
Selena Facundo/Daejia Lynch
4th place at District Tournament
Head Tennis Coach: Trent Sellers
Assistant Tennis Coach: Chad Dozier
Congratula ons to Jocelle Rudico for
winning 3rd Place in Women's Single
Tennis at the UIL State Tennis Tournament
DHS BASEBALL
Season Record 7 — 18
Alan Becerra selected as First Team
All District Outfielder
Tony Dominguez selected as Second Team
All District Pitcher
Finished 3rd Place at Mesquite ISD Tournament
Alan Becerra led the team with
.447 batting average
Deonte Lusk led the team in doubles
and home runs
Had 45 middle school student athletes participate in middle school baseball program
Head Baseball Coach: Sco Fahey
Assistant Baseball Coach: Michael Fuller
Assistant Baseball Coach: Andy Meadows
Assistant Baseball Coach: Andrew Novak
DHS SOFTBALL
Season record 10 - 19 - 1
Kyndale Chamberlain 1st Team All District Pitcher
Valerie Gonzales 2nd Team All District First Base
2nd Place at W.T. White Tournament
Valerie Gonzales led the team with a .517 batting
Valerie Gonzales led the team with 28 RBIs
Dallas Franklin led the team with 6 doubles
Sol Hernandez led the team with 16 stolen bases
Head So ball Coach: Chris na Valderas
Assistant So ball Coach: Bre Duff
Assistant So ball Coach: Jeffery Browning
DHS TRACK AND FIELD Nationally Ranked in multiple Events:
29th – Girls 4 x 100m Relay
(6th @ State Meet)
7th – Girls 4 x 200m Relay
( 4th @ State Meet)
5th - Girls 4 x 400m Relay
3rd place @ State - School Record
31st – Girls 200m — Keshira McKnight
71st – Girls 400m — Mikayla Hightower
Boys:
Regional Team Champs
57th – Boys 4 x 100m Relay
28th – Boys 4 x 200m Relay
(8th @ State Meet)
2nd – Boys 4 x 400m Relay
(State Champs, School Record @ Regionals)
5th – Boys 400m
(Richard Gary- School Record @ District)
Head Track Coach: Derek Dorris
Assistant Track Coach : Karlin Harris
DHS GOLF
1st place Legacy Invitational Spring Fling
(1st tournament win in 5 years)
Bradley Bowden 82
Brad Peregory 88
Steven Mendez 92
Michael Estrada 98
Bradley Bowden finished 2nd at
Maypearl Invitational (82)
Brad Peregory finished 3rd at
Maypearl Invitational (82)
Freshman David Ingram shot personal best 92
at 5-5A District Tournament
Steven Mendez shot personal best 90
at Mansfield Invitational
Jaymein Thomas shot personal best 93
at Ennis Invitational
Head Golf Coach: Rob McQuaid
DHS EVENTS Duncanville Athletics Hall of Honor
Pink Out Night—Susan Komen Race for the Cure
Honoring of Mike Chrietzberg
Great American Shootout Basketball Tourney
Pantherettes Championship Celebration
Duncanville Soccer Classic Tournament
Art Blair Classic Baseball Tournament
Thanksgiving Shootout
Sandra Meadow Classic Tournament
American Cancer Society—Relay for Life
Hoops for Hope basketball Tournament
Deion Sanders’ Summer Truth Camp
Nike Next Level Basketball Tournament
Tournament of Champions Volleyball Tournament
District 5-5A Track Meet
DISD Field Day
Athletics Summer Strength and Conditioning
3 NUC Football Combines
7 on 7 Football Tournament
Homecoming 2011
Elements of a Champion Basketball All Star Game
DUNCANVILLE ATHLETICS
2011—2012