2010 Cypress College Softball Media Guide

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2010 SOFTBALL ROSTER

#1 Jennifer Aanderud

#2 Roni Alvarado

#3 Cristina Crissman

#5 Melissa Cascio

#6 Brianne Webster

#7 Vanessa Alvarado

#10 Emma Crissman

#11 Mia Magalona

5’3” Freshman Infielder Sunny Hills HS

5’2” Sophomore Catcher/Outfielder Villa Park HS

5’4” Freshman Outfielder Los Alamitos HS

5’7” Sophomore 2B/SS Gahr HS

5’5” Freshman Outfielder Capistrano Valley HS

5’3” Freshman Pitcher Bishop Montgomery HS

5’5” Freshman Outfielder Los Alamitos HS

5’10” Freshman Utility Villa Park HS

5’6” Sophomore Pitcher El Dorado HS

#9 Nicole Nobbe

5’4” Sophomore 1B/OF La Mirada HS

5’6” Freshman Third Baseman Fred C. Beyer HS

#12 Amanda Fama

#18 Katrina Pinkowski

6’0” Sophomore Catcher/Centerfielder Loara HS

#21 Jackie Orosco #22 Courtney McCarthy #23 Marilyn Toriz 5’5” Sophomore SS/2B Santa Ana HS

#4 Alyssa Freight

5’2” Freshman Outfielder El Rancho HS

#24 Audrey Guillen 4’11” Freshman Catcher Arroyo HS

5’9” Freshman Pitcher Corona HS

#42 Becky Gottfried 5’6” Freshman Catcher Los Alamitos HS


TABLE OF CONTENTS Credits The 2010 Softball Media Guide is a publication of the Cypress College Physical Education/Athletics division. Written and designed by Teresa Wang. Printed by the North Orange County Community College District

On the Cover

The 2010 Cypress Chargers

Welcome to Cypress Softball 2 2010 Roster 3 2010 Season Preview

Coaching Staff 4-5 6 7 8

Head Coach Brad Pickler Pickler Family Assistant Coaches Support Staff

Roni Alvarado Alyssa Freight Melissa Cascio Vanessa Alvarado Amanda Fama Jackie Orosco Jennifer Aanderud Cristina Crissman Brianne Webster Nicole Nobbe Emma Crissman

Cypress Facts

Location: 9200 Valley View St. Cypress, CA 90630 Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Chargers Colors: Navy & Gold Conference: Orange Empire President: Michael J. Kasler Website: www.cypresscollege.edu/softball College Phone Number: 714-484-7352 Division Phone Number: 714-484-7000 2009 Overall Record: 46-11 2009 Conference Record: 20-1 (1st)

Mia Magalona Katrina Pinkowski Courtney McCarthy Marilyn Toriz Audrey Guillen Becky Gottfried 10th Man Conference Opponents

2009 Review

Player Profiles 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28-30

22-33 2009 Season Review 34 2009 OEC Review

Historic Overview 36 37-38 39-40 42-44 45-47

Longest Game in OEC History Former Players Scholarship Players State Championships Charger Record Book

Cypress College

48 Charger Athletics 49 Cypress College 50-60 Charger Sponsors

Athletics Phone Number: 714-484-7352 Athletics Fax: 714-484-7448 Athletic Director: Diane Henry Asst. Athletic Director: Bill Pinkham Head Coach: Brad Pickler 714-484-7359 bpickler@cypresscollege.edu Trainer: Scott Tucker Equipment Coordinator: Teresa Sestito Counselor: Dana Bedard Athletic Secretary: Yvonne Cota Division Secretary: Lu Cayabyab Sports Information Director: Teresa Wang twang@cypresscollege.edu 714-484-7356


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2010 ROSTER

Back Row (L-R): Coach Brad Pickler, Coach Mandy Rockwell, Katrina Pinkowski, Courtney McCarthy, Amanda Fama, Becky Gottfried, Coach Christa Saindon, Coach Mike Hicks. Middle Row (L-R): Nicole Nobbe, Brianne Webster, Emma Crissman, David Pickler, Buzz, Cristina Crissman, Roni Alvarado, Alyssa Freight. Bottom Row (L-R): Jackie Orosco, Jennifer Aanderud, Marilyn Toriz, Audrey Guillen, Mia Magalona, Melissa Cascio, Vanessa Alvarado

Numerical # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 18 21 22 23 24 42

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Name Pos. Jennifer Aanderud INF Roni Alvarado 2B/SS Cristina Crissman OF Alyssa Freight P Melissa Cascio C/OF Brianne Webster OF Vanessa Alvarado 1B/OF Nicole Nobbe 3B Emma Crissman OF Mia Magalona P Amanda Fama C/CF Katrina Pinkowski P Jackie Orosco SS/2B Courtney McCarthy UTIL Marilyn Toriz OF Audrey Guillen C Becky Gottfried C

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Ht. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Wt. 5’3” 5’7” 5’5” 5’6” 5’2” 5’5” 5’4” 5’6” 5’4” 5’3” 6’0” 5’9” 5’5” 5’10” 5’2” 4’11” 5’6”

B/T R/L L/R L/R R/R R/R L/R L/L L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R

Hometown - High School Fullerton - Sunny Hills HS Norwalk - Gahr HS Rossmoor - Los Alamitos HS Placentia - El Dorado HS Orange - Villa Park HS Mission Viejo - Capistrano Valley La Mirada - La Mirada HS Merced - Fred C. Beyer HS Rossmoor - Los Alamitos HS San Pedro - Bishop Montgomery Anaheim - Loara HS Corona - Corona HS Santa Ana - Santa Ana HS Orange - Villa Park HS Pico Rivera - El Rancho HS El Monte - Arroyo HS Long Beach - Los Alamitos HS

No. Name 1 Jennifer Aanderud 2 Roni Alvarado 7 Vanessa Alvarado 5 Melissa Cascio 3 Cristina Crissman 10 Emma Crissman 12 Amanda Fama 4 Alyssa Freight 42 Becky Gottfried 24 Audrey Guillen 11 Mia Magalona 22 Courtney McCarthy 9 Nicole Nobbe 21 Jackie Orosco 18 Katrina Pinkowski 23 Marilyn Toriz 6 Brianne Webster

Pos. INF 2B/SS 1B/OF C/OF OF OF C/CF P C C P UTIL 3B SS/2B P OF OF

Head Coach Brad Pickler (23rd season) Assistant Coaches Dennis Blas (10th season) Mandy Rockwell (5th season) Mike Hicks (3rd season) Christa Saindon (2nd Season)

By Class

Sophomores ........................ 6 Freshmen ............................. 11

Pronunciation Guide

Jennifer Aanderud.............. And-er-rood Melissa Cascio.................... CAS-key-oh Nicole Nobbe............................... NOB-ee Marilyn Toriz................................Tor-es Audrey Guillen .......................... GI-yen


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2010 SEASON PREVIEW

We all have the common goal of bringing the State Championship back to Cypress College.”

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really like our depth and athleticism and I think that will be the key to our success this season. We have a core of 17 student athletes who have been working hard since last June. They have put in numerous hours in the fitlab, weight room, and on the field and hopefully that will all pay off in 2010. We all have the common goal of bringing the state championship back to Cypress College.

We have six talented sophomores, Amanda Fama, Alyssa Freight, Jackie Orosco, Vanessa Alvarado, Roni Alvarado, and Melissa Cascio. All six will be counted on to put up some big numbers this year. They have the talent and desire to do something special. Our freshman class consists of eleven players. Nicole Nobbe, Katrina Pinkowski, Cristina Crissman, Emma Crissman, Brianne Webster, Marilyn To-

riz, Courtney McCarthy, Jennifer Aanderud, Audrey Guillen, Becky Gottfried, and Mia Magalona. All have improved over the fall and are battle tested and ready to go. My coaches, Dennis Blas, Mandy Rockwell, Mike Hicks, and Christa Saindon have done a great job and we all have very high expectations for this team. So you know the drill, sit back, relax, grab yourself a dog and a soda, and enjoy the journey! •

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HEAD COACH BRAD PICKLER 23rd Season Cal State Fullerton

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Five State Championships Fourteen Conference Championships 986 Wins

rad Pickler, one of the most respected coaches in the nation, begins his 23rd season as the Chargers’ head coach. He enters the year with over 900 career wins.

In his 22 seasons, Pickler has led Cypress to five State Championships, 20 straight State Tournament Elite Eight appearances, and 14 Orange Empire Conference crowns. His legacy includes directing the Chargers to a record three consecutive state crowns from 1997-1999 with a combined 177-17 mark and a school-record 27-game win streak.

Pickler arrived at Cypress in 1987 taking over a depleted program and turning it around overnight with a third place finish in the Orange Empire Conference and the first of his nine conference Coach of the Year awards. He later was featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd section after guiding the Chargers to a 66-5 record and the 1997 State Championship.

Pickler owns the state record with five state championships and will be looking for more as the Chargers seek an unprecedented sixth State Championship. In addiPickler’s Record at Cypress College tion to his five championships, Record Pct. OEC Place Playoffs Finish the Chargers also have second 20-20 .500 11-9 Third (1993 and 2004), third (1992, 27-16 .628 14-6 Second 0-1 1995, 2007), and fourth place 36-14 .720 10-8 Second 5-2 State Tournament (Fourth) (1989, 1994, and 2002) finishes 40-8 .833 15-3 First 3-2 State Tournament under his tutelage. 46-10 .821 16-2 First 7-0 State Champions

Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 42-17 1993 50-20 1994 45-17 1995 50-10 1996 48-16-1 1997 66-5 1998 53-5 1999 58-7 2000 32-15-2 2002 46-8 2003 46-10 2004 43-4 2005 34-14 2006 53-5 2007 52-6 2008 53-4 2009 46-11 Totals 986-242 4

.712 .714 .726 .833 .750 .930 .914 .892 .681 .852 .821 .915 .708 .914 .897 .930 .807 .803

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17-4 16-5 15-6 18-3 18-3 19-2 19-2 20-1 17-4 19-2 16-1 17-1 17-1 17-1 20-1 21-0 20-1 372-67

Second 6-3 First 6-2 Second 5-2 Second 6-2 Second 4-3 First 7-1 First 7-0 First 7-0 Second 3-2 First 5-2 First 4-2 First 4-1 First 4-2 First 7-1 First 6-2 First 7-2 First 5-3 .847 110-34

State Tournament (Third) State Runner-Up State Tournament (Fourth) State Tournament (Third) State Tournament State Champions State Champions State Champions State Tournament State Tournament (Fourth) State Tournament State Runner-Up State Tournament State Champions State Tournament (Third) State Tournament (Fourth) State Tournament (Fifth) .764

Pickler, chosen the Orange County Community College Female Sport Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998, is a 1977 graduate of Cal State Fullerton and has a master’s degree in special education from Cal Lutheran. He lives in Anaheim with his wife Noel, daughter Paige, and son David. Brad’s parents are Betty and Irv. Pickler’s older brother Scott is the head coach of the baseball team at Cypress and has led the Chargers to four state championships.


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HEAD COACH BRAD PICKLER All-Time Record vs. Opponents Opponent Allan Hancock American River Antelope Valley Arizona Western Bakersfield Butte Canyons Central Arizona Cerritos Chabot Chaffey Citrus Clackamas, Oregon Cosumnes River Cuesta De Anza Desert Diablo Valley East Los Angeles Eastern Arizona El Camino Fresno Fullerton Glendale, Arizona Glendale Golden West Grossmont Hartnell Imperial Valley Irvine Valley Laney Los Angeles Harbor Los Angeles Mission Los Angeles Valley Long Beach City Merced Mendocino Mesa, Arizona Modesto Monterey Peninsula Moorpark Mt. Hood, Oregon

Record 19-3 2-0 20-2 1-1 13-2 3-0 30-5 0-3 13-9 6-4 19-0 17-2 1-0 5-2 26-0 3-0 6-0 1-1 2-0 3-2 14-3 11-0 42-28 0-3 6-0 60-7 19-2 1-0 2-0 30-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 5-0 22-14 13-4 1-0 2-0 7-1 1-0 17-7 1-0

Opponent Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Jacinto Napa Valley Ohlone Orange Coast Oxnard Palomar Pasadena Phoenix, Arizona Pima, Arizona Porterville Redwoods Reedley/Kings River Rio Hondo Riverside Sacramento City Saddleback San Bernardino San Diego City San Diego Mesa San Joaquin Delta San Jose City San Mateo Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Monica Santa Rosa Santiago Canyon Sequoias Shasta Sierra Skyline Solano Southwest Oregon Southwestern Taft Utah Valley Ventura Victor Valley West Hills West Valley Yuba

Record 20-14 3-0 6-0 7-1 67-6 2-0 32-30-1 15-5-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 5-1 2-1 65-9 15-11 66-15 3-0 2-0 12-1 5-1 3-0 5-0 68-15 1-0 3-1 2-0 9-0 20-7 7-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 12-4 14-3 1-0 23-2-1 11-0 6-0 9-4 1-0

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PICKLER FAMILY Noel Pickler – Noe is still teaching third grade

at Miller Elementary. She is involved heavily with their PTA Program and anything else they ask her to do. She still takes Paige to skating at 5:00 am and drives David all over town for basketball and baseball. As always, she keeps the ship afloat at our house and believe it or not, she finds the time to workout on the treadmill for an hour a day.

Paige Pickler – Paige is now an eighth grader at

Oxford Academy where she is doing quite well and is even a member of Oxford’s cross country team. She continues to ice skate every morning. Paige has also become a pretty good graphic artist. She is really talented. If she could only learn how to clean her room. Paige, you’re still the best, I love you.

David Pickler – David has moved up to fourth grade. He has become quite

the basketball star practicing every day with his buddies Wally and Josh. Baseball wise, he will be playing in the pony league. He has very good hands and has a decent hack. He still drives Paige and his mother crazy and he cannot wait to see Mr. Steve and Dewey in Merced. David, like always, we need to stick together. I love you too!

Buzz – Believe it or not, Buzz will turn three this

August. He has pretty much become our softball mascot. As a matter of fact, he might become the school mascot. Buzz still loves to chase birds and balls and has become good friends with Amanda. Buzz should be at most of our games. He thinks it’s his field and remember please, no people food even if he begs. He’s really a good dog!

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COACHING staff Dennis Blas 10th Season Cal Lutheran

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n his tenth season with the Chargers, Blas will be coaching the outfielders and assist in all areas of game preparation. He is an integral part of the scouting and recruiting for the Chargers. Coach Blas is the current Athletic Administrator and Physical Education instructor at Saint Joseph High School. He was the Jesters softball coach for four seasons before coming over to help out with the Chargers. Blas has a Master’s degree in Education/Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University. Dennis , his wife Michelle, son DJ, and daughter Lolani, live in Garden Grove.

Mandy Rockwell 5th Season University of Louisville

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his is Rockwell’s fifth year on the Charger coaching staff and is no stranger to Cypress softball. Rockwell was a two time State Championship player for the Chargers as a pitcher for the 1998 and 99 squads. Rockwell posted a career 64-5 record for Cypress including just one loss in 1999 with 216 strikeouts. Rockwell pitched in the last six games of the Championship series for Cypress and won Most Valuable Pitcher honors for the tournament. The Los Alamitos High School graduate is second in the career record book for wins at Cypress. Her efforts earned her a scholarship to the University of Louisville where she pitched for two years while earning her degree.

Mike Hicks

3rd Season University of Michigan

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icks comes to Cypress after reuniting with Head Coach Brad Pickler at the 2006 State Championship tournament. He is retired from a twenty plus year career with the Navy where he also played on the Navy Softball Team. Hicks was an assistant in the West Anaheim Babe Ruth League under his father. He has his bachelors from the University of Michigan and is currently getting his masters from Cal State San Marcos in History. He currently works with Disney as an electrician. Hicks will be working with the Cypress hitters and will focus on motivation.

Christa Saindon 2nd Season Cal State Fullerton

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aindon returns to Cypress to coach after a storied playing career in 1995-96. She came to Cypress from Cypress High School and a CIF championship in 1992. While a Charger, Saindon placed herself on several top ten lists in the Charger record book including a school record 18 career triples. Saindon caught the attention of USA softball while at Cypress playing for the Junior World Team in 1995 and winning a gold medal. She also played in the Olympic Festival in 1995 and was invited to try out for the 1996 Olympic team. After Cypress, Saindon moved on to play at Cal State Fullerton. She has two children, Nathan and Taylor and lives in Tustin.

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SUPPORT STAFF Athletic Director Diane Henry

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enry has led the Cypress College Physical Education and Athletics department since 1992 as the Department Dean and Athletic Director. Henry began her Cypress College career as the women’s athletic trainer in 1978, becoming the trainer for the school in 1980. During her tenure, Henry has served on numerous boards and committees within the campus. She has a Masters in Education from Azusa Pacific University and a B.A. and M.A. in Physical Education from CSU Long Beach. Phone: 714-484-7355 Email: dhenry@cypresscollege.edu

Sports Information Director Teresa Wang

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ang is in her fourth year as the Charger’s Sports Information Director. She began her stint at Cypress as an assistant for the women’s basketball team where she was part of the 2004-05 State Championship staff. She has her B.A. from University of California Berkeley in economics, a master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco, and a masters in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University. Phone: 714-484-7356 Email: twang@cypresscollege.edu

Athletic Trainer Scott Tucker

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ucker is in his 24th year as the head athletic trainer. He is in charge of the health care of all of Cypress’s student athletes. He is known for his commitment to the strength and conditioning of our student athletes and conducts several on going volunteer programs. He is a graduate from the University of Utah, where he also taught athletic training courses as well as first aid/CPR. Tucker is also an adjunct faculty member - teaching courses in athletic training and First Aid. Phone: 714-484-7381 Email: stucker@cypresscollege.edu

Academic Counselor Dana Bedard

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edard begins his 17th year as a counselor and professor at Cypress College. This will be the tenth year he has been responsible for the athletic counseling component of the athletic program. Bedard is also the Cypress Men’s Golf coach and is entering his eighth season. Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: dbedard@cypresscollege.edu

Compliance Officer

Equipment Coordinator

Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: ycota@cypresscollege.edu

Phone: 714-484-7376 Email: tsestito@cypresscollege.edu

Yvonne Cota

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Teresa Sestito


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2010 PLAYER PROFILES

2008 All-American

Alyssa Freight

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#2 Roni Alvarado 5’7” Sophomore Second Baseman/Shortstop Bats: L Throws: R Gahr High School Hometown: Norwalk

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oni did a great job last year playing shortstop and also pitching. This year she does not have to pitch, so she can concentrate on her defense in the field. She will move to second base but what we really need her to do, is cause trouble on the offensive side. She has the talent, she just needs to push herself and stay motivated. Oh yeah and remember Roni, Coach is always right!” - Brad Pickler

Year

Avg.

GP-GS

AB

R

2009

.372

57-57

156

49 58

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB

SLG%

BB

HBP

SO

3

2

0

15

65

.417

12

3

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Cypress Highlights: The starting shortstop for the Chargers in 2009… was named an all-Southern California and First Team all-Orange Empire Conference selection… averaged .372 with 15 stolen bases and 15 RBI… was three-for-four with two RBI and two runs scored against Ventura on April 4th.

GDP OB% SF 0

.424

1

SH

SB-ATT

PO

5

15-16

50

briel League selection… was named the team’s Most Valuable Player twice… was named the team’s Best Offensive Hitter… went to the CIF Semi-Finals as a senior.

Personal: Born on December 12, 1989… parents are Helen and Eddie Alvarado… siblings are Frankie and Jessie… majoring in criminal justice… came to Cypress High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the because of the, “good softball program and nice camGladiators… was a four time First-Team all-San Ga- pus.”

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Fld%

147 23

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#4 Alyssa Freight

5’5” Sophomore Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R El Dorado High School Hometown: Placentia

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lyssa is another one who has returned after a year off to improve her academics. She has come back with an improved attitude and her screwball, fastball, and change-up have also improved. Alyssa will be the main part of a very impressive pitching staff that we have. She has worked hard in the off-season and the sky is the limit for her. So get out there and remember: Throw strikes!” Brad Pickler

Year

ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV

2008

0.76

34-4

41

34

20

7/9

1

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

BF

230.2 143 44

IP

H

25

43

168

20

1

4

812

Cypress Highlights: A returning All-American from 2008… was named the state’s co-Pitcher of the Year and the Orange Empire Conference Pitcher of the Year as a freshman… is third on the season record book for wins (34) and strikeouts (168)… held batters to a .176 average at the plate… threw a one-hitter complete game win against Mt. Sac on April 5th.

B/Avg WP .176

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HBP 9

BK SFA 1

1

SHA 22

County selection for the Golden Hawks… finished her senior season with a 1.373 ERA and a 13-4 record… collected 133 strikeouts on the year… struck out 13 batters and allowed just four hits in a complete game against Wilson.

Personal: Born on June 15th, 1988… parents are Lori and Nigel Freight… sister is Brittany… majoring in child development… favorite quote High School Highlights: A three-time all- is, “Play hard or go home.”

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#5 Melissa Cascio 5’2” Sophomore Catcher/Outfielder Bats: R Throws: R Villa Park High School Hometown: Orange

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elissa should see more playing time this season. Defensively, she will be in rightfield and maybe a little at catcher. She knows that if she hits, she will stay in the line-up. She has worked hard in the off-season and I know she wants to succeed. She is pretty much the team mom trying to keep them in line and doing the right thing. Thanks for your help.” - Brad Pickler

Year

Avg.

GP-GS

AB

R

2009

.239

51-41

117

13 28

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB

SLG%

BB

HBP

SO

2

0

0

23

30

.256

7

2

5

Cypress Highlights: Played in 51 games for Cypress in 2009… finished with 23 RBI and a .239 average… was two-for-two with a run scored against Palomar on March 31st.

GDP OB% SF 1

.289

2

SH

SB-ATT

PO

A

E

Fld%

6

2-2

50

36

8

.915

a sophomore… was named Second Team all-Century League as a sophomore… also played soccer.

Personal: Born on February 8, 1989… parents are Meri and Joe Cascio… siblings are Joey and JessiHigh School Highlights: A four year letter winner ca… majoring in child development… came to Cyfor the Spartans… was a Golden Glove winner for press because, “I heard and saw what a great proVilla Park… was the team’s Defensive Player of the gram it was and thought I would grow as a player.” Year as a junior and Offensive Player of the Year as

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#7 Vanessa Alvarado 5’4” Sophomore First Baseman/Outfielder Bats: R Throws: R El Dorado High School Hometown: Placentia

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one as she is affectionately called by her teammates, is back for another year. She will play mostly first base and she might see a little time in the outfield. She has a smooth stroke and when she gets hot at bat, she can carry us. We need Vanessa to drive in runs and at first base, just remember Vanessa, ball first.” - Brad Pickler

Year

ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV

2008

0.76

34-4

41

34

20

7/9

1

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

BF

230.2 143 44

IP

H

25

43

168

20

1

4

812

Cypress Highlights: A returning All-American from 2008… was named the state’s co-Pitcher of the Year and the Orange Empire Conference Pitcher of the Year as a freshman… is third on the season record book for wins (34) and strikeouts (168)… held batters to a .176 average at the plate… threw a one-hitter complete game win against Mt. Sac on April 5th.

B/Avg WP .176

4

HBP 9

BK SFA 1

1

SHA 22

County selection for the Golden Hawks… finished her senior season with a 1.373 ERA and a 13-4 record… collected 133 strikeouts on the year… struck out 13 batters and allowed just four hits in a complete game against Wilson.

Personal: Born on June 15th, 1988… parents are Lori and Nigel Freight… sister is Brittany… majoring in child development… favorite High School Highlights: A three-time all- quote is, “Play hard or go home.”

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#12 Amanda Fama 6’0” Sophomore Catcher/Centerfielder Bats: R Throws: R Loara High School Hometown: Anaheim

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manda has returned for her sophomore season after taking a year off to get her body into tip top shape. She has become quite the team leader. Softball-wise, Amanda will see most of her time in centerfield and catcher. We need Amanda to have a big year. She has tons of power and runs like the wind. Look for her to lead off and get us going. Stay positive Amanda, I think you’re a great kid. Let’s get it done.” - Brad Pickler

Year

Avg.

GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB

SLG%

BB

HBP

SO

2008

.338

55-54

154

39 52

12

4

10

54

102

.662

19

8

22

Cypress Highlights: A returning First Team all-Orange Empire Conference selection from 2008… led the team with a 0551 slugging percentage and 54 RBI… is second in the Charger record book for homeruns in a season (10)… had a grand slam in her only at-bat against Bakersfield on February 17th.

GDP OB% SF 0

.429

3

SH

SB-ATT

PO

A

E

Fld%

1

8-8

54

3

2

.966

all-Empire League selections both her freshman and sophomore seasons… was named to the Second Team all-CIF as a freshman… bat .406 with 14 RBI as a sophomore… was fourfor-four including a double and two homeruns for five RBI against Katella… also participated in volleyball and soccer.

Personal: Born on August 13th, 1989… mother is Laura… High School Highlights: Played her first two seasons for sister is Ashley… major is undecided… favorite quote is, the Saxons before succumbing to injury… earned First Team “Ducks fly together.”

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#21 Jackie Orosco

5’5” Sophomore Shortstop/Second Baseman Bats: R Throws: R Santa Ana High School Hometown: Santa Ana

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ast year, Jackie was our starting second baseman. This year, she will move over to shortstop. Jackie is a defensive standout and her hitting is vastly improved. We need Jackie to keep our infield tight and also produce on the offensive side. She is stronger and more confident this year and it shows. You may have seen her hocking peanuts in the upper deck at Angels Stadium.” - Brad Pickler

Year

Avg.

GP-GS

AB

R

H

2009

.172

47-42

99

13 17

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB

SLG%

BB

HBP

SO

4

0

0

14

21

.212

10

1

9

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Cypress Highlights: Started in 42 games for the Chargers in 2009… collected seven sacrifice bunts and 14 RBI… was twofor-two with three RBI against Golden West on March 11th.

.252

1

SH

SB-ATT

PO

A

E

Fld%

7

1-3

70

77

4

.974

League selections… was named the team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman… also excelled in basketball.

Personal: Born on May 7, 1990… parents are Patsy and Jeff Orosco… siblings High School Highlights: A four-year are Jessica, Julie, and Jacob… major is standout for the Saints… earned four undecided… also enjoys sleeping, and straight First Team all-Golden West hanging out with family and friends.

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#1 Jennifer Aanderud 5’3” Freshman Infielder Bats: R Throws: L Sunny Hills High School Hometown: Fullerton

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ennifer will mainly play in the infield when she is 100% healthy. She injured her knee when she thought she was Mia Hamm at her high school alumni game (Boy that was a really bad idea). We need Jennifer to heal up. She is a good hitter and really has a desire to do well. Hopefully she will be back quickly because we could sure use her. Her brother works out across the street. He is a player on the Charger baseball team but Jennifer is better.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- Personal: Born on August 3rd, 1991… press. parents are Julie and Stephen AandeHigh School Highlights: A first team rud… siblings are Heather, Brittany, and all-Freeway League selection as a fresh- older Bryan who plays on the Cypress man… named the Lancers’ Rookie of the baseball team… majoring in dentistry… Year… won a Freeway League champion- came to Cypress because, “I want to ship… a CIF Quarter Finalist as a fresh- compete with the best.” man… also excelled in soccer.

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#3 Cristina Crissman 5’5” Freshman Outfielder Bats: L Throws: R Los Alamitos High School Hometown: Rossmoor

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ristina will see action in all the outfield positions. She has very good speed and also an accurate and strong arm. Offensively, she is at her best when she puts the ball on the ground and makes things happen. She is another one where when she hits, the more time she will see. Cristina is really working hard on her game and we hope she does well.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- parents are William and Pamela Crisspress. man… siblings are Carmella, Erika, and High School Highlights: A Sunset sister Cristina plays on the team as well… League champion as a freshman with the majoring in history… came to Cypress because, “I heard it was a great place to Griffins. play softball.” Personal: Born on August 4th, 1990…

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#6 Brianne Webster 5’5” Freshman Outfielder Bats: L Throws: R Capistrano Valley High School Hometown: Mission Viejo

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ri should see time in centerfield or leftfield for us. She is another one who has is great at tracking down balls and she has a very strong arm. Offensively, she’ll either be hitting leadoff or in the two spot. Bri has tons of speed and is very adept at the short game but she has a lot of power. We need Bri to make things happen. She has a great attitude and we are looking for her to have a huge season.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- and the Rookie of the Year as a freshman. press. Personal: Born on April 5th, 1991… High School Highlights: A first team parents are Deanne and Mark Webster… all-South Coast selection as a senior for sister is Britney… majoring in fine arts… the Cougars… a second team all-league favorite quote is, “In this great future, selection as a junior… named the team’s you can’t forget your past.” Most Valuable Player as a sophomore

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#9 Nicole Nobbe 5’5” Freshman Third Baseman Bats: L Throws: R Fred C. Beyer High School Hometown: Merced

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icole will start the season off at third base. She has very good hands. Her glove is a little small but she likes it. Offensively, she has good power to all fields and usually puts the ball in play. We will also rely on Nicole to drive in runs. Nicole is a little goofy, but hopefully with more tutoring from our trainer Scott, she will turn out OK. And thanks to the Browns for making her feel at home.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- nior. press. Personal: Born on March 28th, 1991… High School Highlights: A two-year father is Glenn Nobbe… siblings are letter winner at Golden Valley before Heather and Aaron… majoring in horlettering with the Patriots as a senior… ticulture… also enjoys floral design, and a first Team all-Modesto Metro League traveling. selection… bat. 600 with 14 runs as a se-

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#10 Emma Crissman 5’4” Freshman Outfielder Bats: L Throws: R Los Alamitos High School Hometown: Rossmoor

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f you think Emma looks like Cristina, well she does, they are twins. Emma will also play the outfield. She is continuing to improve everyday. Offensively she is mainly a slap hitter and if she can continue to do what she has done. Who knows, she might surprise some people. Keep up the good work Emma.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- Personal: Born on August 4th, 1990… press. parents are William and Pamela CrissHigh School Highlights: Went to the man… siblings are Carmella, Erika, CIF Semi-Finals as a freshman for the and sister Cristina plays on the team as well… major is undecided… also enjoys Griffins. music and the beach.

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#11 Mia Magalona 5’3” Freshman Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Bishop Montgomery High School Hometown: San Pedro

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ia is the third part of our pitching machine. Mia was a pleasant surprise this fall. She has improved so much from the first time we saw her pitch that she has really put herself into the mix. Mia is an excellent athlete and has a great attitude. When Mia is throwing strikes, she has a knack of making her opponents hit the ball weakly on the ground. Keep it up Mia, you’re doing great.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. as a senior. High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner with the Knights… a two-time second team all-Del Rey League selection… won a Del Rey League championship… was named to play in the all-star game… had a 9-8 record with a 2.05 ERA

Personal: Born on May 22nd, 1991… parents are Cindy and Fred Magalona… sister is Cece… majoring in child development… came to Cypress for, “a new environment and to play for a good team.”

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#18 Katrina Pinkowski 5’9” Freshman Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Corona High School Hometown: Corona

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atrina will be a big part of our pitching staff. She throws the ball hard and has a variety of pitches. Katrina needs to work hard and get herself into the best shape possible so she can stay injury free. How she matures over the season will have a huge bearing on how well we do. She is also a pretty good hitter. But like I have told her, ‘we need you to pitch! But be ready’.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- by at the Corona Tournament as a junior. press. Personal: Born on August 2nd, 1991… High School Highlights: A three-year parents are Sabrina and Mike Pinkowsletter winner for the Panthers… a first ki… siblings are Melanie and Tanner… team all-Mountain View League selec- majoring in kinesiology… also enjoys tion as a senior and two-time second volleyball, dance, and singing. team selection… won the homerun der-

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#22 Courtney McCarthy 5’10” Freshman Utility Bats: R Throws: R Villa Park High School Hometown: Orange

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ourtney will play outfield and also a little infield. She is coming back after ACL surgery and she has really worked hard to be ready for the regular season. Offensively, when she is healthy, she can really hit and drive the ball to all fields. Her teammates think she runs like Forrest Gump but I don’t. She is following in her dad’s footsteps (Dennis). He was a standout player for the Charger Baseball team back in the Dark Ages.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. award as a senior. High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Spartans… a first team all-Century League selection as a junior… named the team’s captain as a junior and senior… named the Offensive Player of the Year as a junior… earned the Coaches’ Award as a sophomore and the Captain’s

Personal: Born on June 23rd, 1991… parents are Dennis and Mary McCarthy… brother is Brandon… major is undecided… favorite quote is, “Good, better, best, never let it rest until your good is better and your better is best.”

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#23 Marilyn Toriz 5’2” Freshman Outfielder Bats: L Throws: L El Rancho High School Hometown: Pico Rivera

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arilyn will see most of her time in the outfield and maybe a little first base. Defensively, she gets a great jump on the ball and she has a very accurate arm. Offensively, she can bunt, slap, and hit for power. She should be in the middle of the lineup and when the game is on the line, we’ll need her to clutch up. We’ have a lot of confidence in her. You can do it Marilyn.’.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- two-time second team selection… also press. participated in basketball and volleyball. High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Dons… the Del Rio League Most Valuable Player as a senior… a first team all-CIF and all-Area selection as a senior… a first team allDel Rio League selection as a junior and

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Personal: Born on November 8th, 1991… parents are Vila Toriz and David Loya… siblings are Joseph and David… majoring in kinesiology… favorite quote is, “Players win games, teams win championships.”


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#24 Audrey Guillen 4’11” Freshman Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Arroyo High School Hometown: El Monte

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udrey will play catcher and also designated hitter. Audrey really has a good stroke at the plate. She needs to continue to work on catching skills if she wants to see playing time. Audrey is a hard worker and gets along well with all her teammates. Keep working hard Audrey, you are improving every day.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. nior… also a varsity cheerleader. High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Knights… a two-time first team all-Mission Valley selection… a second team all-league selection as a freshman… bat .424 with 29 RBI as a se-

Personal: Born on March 19, 1991… parents are Ana and Robert Guillen… brother is Bobby… majoring in child development… came to Cypress because, “It’s an amazing school.”

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#42 Becky Gottfried 5’6” Freshman Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Long Beach High School Hometown: Long Beach

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ecky will also be one of our catchers this season. She too is working very hard to improve on her defense. On offense, Becky has good power, she just needs to be more consistent at making solid contact. Becky will get her chances and it will be totally up to her. Mandy loves her complaining all the time but we just want her to hit and be a wall behind the plate.’.” - Brad Pickler

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cy- ed in soccer and gymnastics. press. Personal: Born on August 7th, 1991… High School Highlights: A two-year let- parents are Alan and Janet Gottfried… ter winner with the Griffins… first team sister is Nicole… majoring in Nursing… all-Sunset League Selection as a senior… also enjoys camping, dirt bike riding, bat .289 with eight RBI… also participat- and the outdoors.

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cott has been here at Cypress as long as I have, some 23 or 24 years. He really has done a lot for our student athletes here at Cypress College. But he’s always done a little more for our softball team. He has gone out of his way especially this season to get our team stronger and healthier. Through the years, he has always been there as my wing man when we cook the team breakfast (he always does the sausages). He has also been there to fix me up when someone does something goofy and I get cut and bleed.

He is always there at our home games and when it comes play-off time. We have hosted a regional for twenty straight years and Scott is always there with his training teams, along with tarps, tables, and ice. You name it, he’s got it. We have had a lot of road trips over the years. We have also had some late nights at my house when he is playing my son David in Wii until three or four in the morning. (David usually wins all

the games except for golf.) But most of all, he has been a good friend to myself and my entire family; Noel, Paige, David, and Buzz (he really likes buzz). I appreciate everything you have done and I’m looking forward to many more years doing the things we do. And I know you won’t believe it, but I’ve always been the better athlete! Love ya, Brad

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CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Riverside Fri 2/12 Riverside 2:00 pm

Wed 3/10 Cypress 3:00 pm

Santa Ana Tue 3/30 Riverside 6:00 pm

Tue 2/16 Santa Ana 3:00 pm

Wed 3/17 Cypress 3:00 pm

Orange Coast Tue 4/6 Santa Ana 3:00 pm

Wed 2/17 Cypress 3:00 pm

General Information

Fri 3/12 OCC 2:00 pm

Wed 4/7 Cypress 3:00 pm

General Information

Location: Riverside Nickname: Tigers Colors: Orange, Black Athletic Director: Barry Meier

Location: Costa Mesa Nickname: Pirates Colors: Orange, Blue Athletic Director: Barbara Bond

General Information

Location: Santa Ana Nickname: Dons Colors: Red, Black, White Athletic Director: Bob Schermerhorn

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Michelle Daddona Coaching Staff Record at RCC (years): 266-197-3 (10) Head Coach: Jessica Rapoza Office Phone: 951-222-8367 Email: michelle.daddona-moya@rcc. Record at SAC (years): First year Office Phone: 714-564-6914 edu Assistant Coaches: Sarah Kammert, Jose Email: rapoza_jessica@sac.edu Assistant Coaches: Kim Nutter, Kim Ortega, Whitney Wilsczynski Coker, Jamee Juarez

Team Information

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Ruby Rojas-Caveness Record at OCC (years): 21-131 (4) Office Phone: 714-432-5767 Email: rrojas@occ.cccd.edu Assistant Coaches:

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 7-29 2009 OEC Record/Place: 0-21/8th Postseason: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/9 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 4/11 Sophomores Returning: 4

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 37-15 2009 OEC Record/Place: 15-6/3rd Postseason: 4-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/10 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 6/9 Sophomores Returning: 5

2009 Overall Record: 13-25 2009 OEC Record/Place: 5-16/7th Postseason: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/12 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 3/15 Sophomores Returning: 2

Kursten Evanski, IF, .286 Avg., 7 RBI, .906 Fld% Katrina Gaar, OF, .361 Avg., 10 RBI, .962 Fld% Sarah Munson, Util, .250 Avg., 9 RBI, .925 Fld% Nicole Silva, C, .437 Avg., 23 RBI, .880 Fld%

Audriana Gutierrez, C, .302 Avg., 14 RBI, Katlyn Harp, P, 7-9, 2.51 ERA, 77 SO .985 Fld% Rikki Scates, IF, .200 Avg., 9 RBI, .941 Fld% Nicole Mendoza, OF, .282 Avg., 8 RBI, .890 Fld% Team Information Jackie Serna, IF, .358 Avg., 26 RBI, 1.00 Fld% Team Information SID Contact: Danny Johnson Olivia Wilcox, IF, .364 Avg., 9 RBI, .921 Fld% SID Contact: Jason Kehler Office Phone: 714-895-8344 Shawna McBride, IF, .160 Avg., 1 RBI, .989 Fld%

Office Phone: 714-564-6934 Email: Kehler_Jason@sac.edu SID Contact: Robert Schmidt Athletic Web Site: Office Phone: 951-222-8032 ext.sac.edu/academic_progs/exer Email: robert.schmidt@rcc.edu cise_science/ Athletic Web Site: Series Streak: 9, Cypress riverside.trivalley.com Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. SAC Series Streak: 18, Cypress 6-0 in Cypress 2/20, CC def. SAC 6-0 Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. RCC 8-3 in Santa Ana 3/18, CC def. SAC 8-3 in in Cypress 2/27, CC def. RCC 4-3 in Riv- Cypress 4/7 erside 3/25, CC def. RCC 8-2 in Cypress 4/17

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Email: djohnson@gwc.ccd.edu Athletic Web Site: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/athletics Series Streak: 41, Cypress Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. OCC 16-5 in Costa Mesa 2/11, CC def. OCC 8-0 in Cypress 3/3, CC def. OCC 12-0 in Costa Mesa 4/1


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CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Fullerton Wed 2/24 Cypress 3:00 pm

Fri 3/19 Fullerton 2:00 pm

Santiago Canyon Wed 4/14 Fullerton 3:00 pm

General Information

Location: Fullerton Nickname: Hornets Colors: Blue, White Athletic Director: Dr. Susan Beers

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Lisa Bassi Record at FC (years): 610-304-4 (20) Office Phone: 714-992-7390 Email: lbassi@fullcoll.edu Assistant Coaches: Marian Mendoza, Ray Reyes, Shannon Carlson, Shannon Essig, Mike Lednovich, Pete Klojda.

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 33-11 2009 OEC Record/Place: 18-2/1st Postseason: 4-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 10/7 Sophomores Returning: 8

Wed 2/25 Cypress 3:00 pm

Fri 3/5 SCC 2:00 pm

Wed 3/31 Cypress 3:00 pm

Golden West Fri 2/26 Golden West 2:00 pm

Wed 3/24 Cypress 3:00 pm

Fri 4/16 Golden West 6:00 pm

General Information

Location: Orange Nickname: Hawks Colors: Blue, Gold Athletic Director: Larry Mercadante

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Lisa Camarco Record at SCC (years): 56-63 (3) Office Phone: 714-628-4992 Email: field_lisa@sccollege.edu Assistant Coaches: Lindsey Klabacha, Marisa Trevino

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 18-19 2009 OEC Record/Place: 7-14/5th (T) Postseason: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 7/7 Sophomores Returning: 6

General Information

Location: Huntington Beach Nickname: Rustlers Colors: Green, Gold Athletic Director: Albert Gasparian

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Suzy Brazney Record at GWC (years): unknown Office Phone: 714-892-7711 x51200 Email: sbrazney@gwc.cccd.edu Assistant Coaches: Bill Brazney, Tiffanie Chrisco, Gretchen Boch

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 18-22 2008 OEC Record/Place: 7-14/5th (T) Postseason: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/11 Courtney Aden, IF, .220 Avg., 2 RBI, .990 Fld% Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 5/10 Jessica Briliantes, OF, .338 Avg., 7 RBI, 1.00 Fld% Sophomores Returning: 5

Ashley Flatten, OF, .343 Avg., 24 RBI, .976 Fld% Lauren Beard, IF, .292 Avg., 18 RBI, .400 Fld% Jordyn Bohon, C, .280 Avg., 27 RBI, .956 Heather Hunt, OF, .290 Avg., 11 RBI, .980 Fld% Kristen Douglas, Util, .325 Avg., 2 RBI, .000 Fld% Fld% Brandi Escarzaga, P, 25-8, 1.27 ERA, 191 SO Cara Methven, IF, .306 Avg., 5 RBI, .853 Fld% Brittany Farrell, P, 4-3, 4.17 ERA, 18 SO Lauren Villareal, OF, .156 Avg., 2 RBI, 1.00 Fld% Nichelle Navarro, OF, .313 Avg., 9 RBI, .900 Fld% Kelsey Marker, P, 15-5, 1.66 ERA, 38 SO Erika Meyer, Util, .213 Avg., 7 RBI, 1.00 Fld% Caitlin Sciacca, OF, .197 Avg., 13 RBI, .333 Fld% Team Information Jackie Munoz, 3B, .223 Avg., 16 RBI, .903 Fld% SID Contact: Josh Levy Team Information Diana Payan, SS, .418 Avg., 15 RBI, .942 Fld% Office Phone: 714-628-4839 SID Contact: Danny Johnson Chelsie Schaal, OF, .387 Avg., 14 RBI, .983 Fld% Email: levy_joshua@sccollege.edu Office Phone: 714-895-8344 Jackie Taylor, OF, .285 Avg., 26 RBI, .962 Fld%

Team Information

SID Contact: Phil Thurman Office Phone: 714-992-7000 Email: pthurman@fullcoll.edu Athletic Web Site: sports.fullcoll.edu Series Streak: 2, Cypress Last Year’s Meetings: FC def. CC, 5-2 in Fullerton 3/4, CC def. FC 12-2 in Cypress 3/27, CC def. FC 2-0 in Cypress 4/22

Athletic Web Site: Email: djohnson@gwc.ccd.edu www.sccollege.edu/departments/ath- Athletic Web Site: letics/Pages/default.aspx www.goldenwestcollege.edu/athletics Series Streak: 9, Cypress Series Streak: 8, Cypress Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. SCC 9-0 Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. GWC in Orange 2/18, CC def. SCC 9-1 in Cy- 16-3 in Cypress 2/19, CC def. GWC press 3/13, CC def. SCC 9-1 in Orange 11-2 in Huntington Beach 3/11, CC def. 4/8 GWC 8-0 in Cypress 4/3

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CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Saddleback Wed 3/3 Cypress 3:00 pm

Tue 3/23 Saddleback 3:00 pm

Wed 4/21 Cypress 3:00 pm

Directions

Cypress College (All Home Games) 9200 Valley View St. Cypress, CA 90630 714-484-7000

From the 91: Exit Valley View and go South. Cypress will be on your left.

Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-432-0202

From the 405: Exit Fairview Rd. South. Go South on Fairview and turn right on Adams. OCC is on your left.

From the 405: Exit Valley View and go North. Cypress will be on your right.

General Information

Location: Mission Viejo Nickname: Gauchos Colors: Red, Gold Athletic Director: Tony Lipold

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Nick Trani Record at SC (years): 351-248-2 (15) Office Phone: 949-582-4485 Email: coachn@cox.net Assistant Coaches: Greg Esteban, Frank Rizzo

From the 5: Exit Valley View and go South. Cypress will be on your left.

Santiago Canyon College 8045 E Chapman Ave Orange, CA 92869 714-628-4900

From the 55: Exit Chapman Ave. and go East. SCC is on the left.

Riverside College

4800 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92506 951-222-8000

Blythe Ashby, IF, .311 Avg., 30 RBI, .956 Fld% From the 91: Exit 14th St. and go North. Turn left on Magnolia. Riverside is on the Megan Boardman, P, 2-1, 2.56 ERA, 12 SO Kelly Bosshart, IF, .275 Avg., 17 RBI, .924 Fld% left. Sarah Bosshart, C, .364 Avg., 24 RBI, .989 Fld% Kaitlyn Friday, OF, .187 Avg., 8 RBI, .931 Fld% Megan Geier, OF, .294 Avg., 15 RBI, .846 Fld% Chelsea Lievanos, Util, .286 Avg., 12 RBI, .841 Fld% Sara Sutton, OF, .368 Avg., 28 RBI, .974 Fld% Fullerton College Starr White, IF, .318 Avg., 22 RBI, .956 Fld% 321 E. Chapman Ave.

Team Information

Fullerton, CA 92832 714-992-7000

SID Contact: Jerry Hannula Office Phone: 949-582-4490 Email: jhannula@saddleback.edu From the 91: Exit Harbor and go North. Athletic Web Site: Turn right on Chapman. Fullerton is on your left. www.saddleback.edu/athletics Series Streak: 14, Cypress Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. SC 8-6 in Mission Viejo 2/25, CC def. SC 5-0 in Cypress 3/20, CC def. SC 7-2 in Mission Viejo. 30

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1530 W. 17th Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 714-564-6000

From the 5: Exit 17th St. and go West. Santa Ana is on the left. From the 22: Exit Bristol and go South. Turn right on 17th St. Santa Ana is on the left.

Team Information

2009 Overall Record: 29-14 2009 OEC Record/Place: 12-9/4th Postseason: 2-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/10 Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 9/6 Sophomores Returning: 9

Santa Ana College

Golden West College

15744 Golden West St. Huntington Beach CA 92647 714-892-7711 From the 405: exit Golden West St. and go South. GWC is on the left. From the 22: Exit Beach Blvd. and go South. Turn right on Edinger. GWC is on the right.

Saddleback College

28000 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Viejo, CA 92692 949-582-4500 From the 5: Exit Avery and go East. Turn Left on Marguerite. Saddleback is on the right.


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2009 SEASON REVIEW

Lisa Armenta hits a three-run homerun in Cypress’s opening round 4-1 win over Ohlone in the State Championship Tournament. 2010 SOFTBALL

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2009 SEASON REVIEW 2009 Results Date

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2/11 *Orange Coast Orange Coast W 16-5 1-0, 1-0 2/12 Cerritos Cerritos L 3-11 1-1 2/15 Ohlone Sequoias W 6-3 2-1 2/15 Sequoias Sequoias W 8-0 3-1 2/18 *Santiago Canyon Santiago Canyon W 9-0 4-1, 2-0 2/19 *Golden West Cypress W 16-3 5-1, 3-0 2/20 *Santa Ana Cypress W 6-0 6-1, 4-0 2/25 *Saddleback Saddleback W 8-6 7-1, 5-0 2/26 El Camino Cypress W 15-0 8-1 2/27 *Riverside Cypress W 8-3 9-1, 6-0 2/28 Cuesta Bakersfield W 7-1 10-1 2/28 Bakersfield Bakersfield W 13-3 11-1 3/1 Canyons Bakersfield L 3-5 11-2 3/1 Mt. Sac Bakersfield L 5-6 11-3 3/3 *Orange Coast Cypress W 8-0 12-3, 7-0 3/4 *Fullerton Fullerton L 2-5 12-4, 7-1 3/7 Citrus Cypress W 11-2 13-4 3/7 Citrus Cypress W 9-1 14-4 3/11 *Golden West Golden West W 11-2 15-4, 8-1 3/13 *Santiago Canyon Cypress W 9-1 16-4, 9-1 3/14 Palomar Palomar W 8-0 17-4 3/14 Mt. Sac Palomar W 4-2 18-4 3/18 *Santa Ana Santa Ana W 6-0 19-4, 10-1 3/20 *Saddleback Cypress W 5-0 20-4, 11-1 3/21 Grossmont Cypress W 3-2 21-4 3/21 Cerritos Cypress W 15-13 22-4 3/25 *Riverside Riverside W 4-3 23-4, 12-1 3/27 *Fullerton Cypress W 12-2 24-4, 13-1 3/29 Sacramento City Cypress W 3-2 25-4 3/29 Sacramento City Cypress W 2-1 26-4 3/31 Palomar Cypress W 3-1 27-4 3/31 Palomar Cypress W 4-0 28-4 4/1 *Orange Coast Orange Coast W 12-0 29-4, 14-1 4/3 *Golden West Cypress W 8-0 30-4, 15-1 4/4 Canyons Ventura W 6-5 31-4 4/4 Allan Hancock Ventura W 6-1 32-4 4/4 Ventura Ventura W 11-7 33-4 4/5 Pasadena Ventura W 5-1 34-4 4/5 Fresno Ventura L 3-5 34-5 4/7 *Santa Ana Cypress W 8-3 35-5, 16-1 4/8 *Santiago Canyon Santiago Canyon W 9-1 36-5, 17-1 4/9 Grossmont Grossmont L 1-9 36-6 4/9 Grossmont Grossmont L 4-6 36-7 4/15 *Saddleback Saddleback W 7-2 37-7, 18-1 4/17 *Riverside Cypress W 8-2 38-7, 19-1 4/18 Long Beach Long Beach L 5-8 38-8 4/18 Palomar Long Beach W 1-0 39-8 4/20 Mt. Sac Mt. Sac W 6-2 40-8 4/22 *Fullerton Fullerton W 2-0 41-8, 20-1 5/2 &Mt. San Jacinto Cypress W 4-0 42-8 5/3 &Mt. San Jacinto Cypress W 12-3 43-8 5/9 ^LA Mission Cypress W 2-1 (8) 44-8 5/10 ^LA Mission Cypress L 3-4 44-9 5/10 ^LA Mission Cypress W 9-3 45-9 5/15 #Ohlone Salinas Sports Complex W 4-1 46-9 5/15 #Mt. Sac Salinas Sports Complex L 7-8 46-10 5/16 #Cerritos Salinas Sports Complex L 10-11 46-11 *OEC &Regionals ^Super Regionals # State Championships

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ypress reached their eighth straight State Tournament in 2009 finishing with over 45 wins for the fourth year in a row. The Chargers finished their season fifth in the state with a 46-11 record and collected their eighth straight Orange Empire Conference championship in a row.

The Chargers got off to a strong start against some tough opponents. Cypress blew out their first opponent before losing one to the defending 2008 State Champions Cerritos 11-3. Cypress bounced back winning ten straight including four shutouts. The Chargers ran into some more road blocks in March. Cypress lost two straight on the same day while playing in Bakersfield losing 5-3 to a much improved Canyons squad and then a narrow 6-5 loss to eventual state champions and rivals Mt. Sac. The Chargers continued to experience growing pains two games later losing to Fullerton breaking the program’s nine game winning streak over the Hornets. The loss fueled Cypress as they went on to tear through the rest of conference winning the next 22 games straight. Within those next 22 wins, Cypress took avenged many of their earlier losses. They took on Cerritos again and defeated the Falcons with a high scoring 1513 win. They also defeated Mt. Sac 4-2 to even the rivalry season series and avenged their loss to Canyons with a 6-5 win. Cypress made a statement against the rival Hornets with a 12-2 win avenging their only conference loss. The Chargers also picked up some impressive wins along the way. Cypress escaped a loss to Riverside in a 4-3 win and then won two straight one-run wins over Northern California powerhouses Sacramento City. The mid-season win streak eventually was halted by a loss to Fresno 5-3 early in April. The Chargers began to show some weakness from there losing two straight to Grossmont, head coach Brad Pickler’s first two losses to the Griffins. The team also suffered a loss to Long Beach City 8-5. Cypress was able to end the regular season strong with three straight wins in


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2009 SEASON REVIEW 2009 Statistics Player Nicole Weil Kimberly Frazier Kayla Van Dieren Vanessa Alvarado Roni Alvarado Lisa Armenta Vanessa Claro Nikki Coppinger Vanessa Abeyta Melissa Cascio Krissi Rae Sylvis Mandee Farish Jackie Orosco

AVG GP-GS AB .500 29-0 6 .425 57-57 186 .417 57-57 187 .408 57-57 184 .372 57-57 156 .346 57-57 182 .281 47-47 146 .270 54-42 115 .268 31-7 41 .239 51-41 117 .235 17-12 34 .209 48-39 86 .172 47-42 99

R 11 80 67 43 49 44 25 18 6 13 10 15 13

H 3 79 78 75 58 63 41 31 11 28 8 18 17

2B 0 23 8 26 3 22 8 4 0 2 1 3 4

3B HR RBI 1 0 2 4 19 59 10 4 42 1 4 61 2 0 15 0 4 56 2 1 28 0 0 20 1 0 5 0 0 23 0 0 6 1 0 18 0 0 14

TB 5 167 118 115 65 97 56 35 13 30 9 23 21

SLG% .833 .898 .631 .625 .417 .533 .384 .304 .317 .256 .265 .267 .212

Totals Opponents

.331 57-57 1539 394 510 104 22 32 349 754 .490 .266 57-57 1444 163 384 55 8 17 142 506 .350

BB 0 37 28 21 12 14 9 8 7 7 4 17 10

HBP SO 0 1 1 11 2 11 0 15 3 11 3 19 1 19 4 6 1 4 2 5 1 7 10 11 1 9

174 29 98 12

GDP OB% 0 .500 1 .513 1 .495 2 .459 0 .424 0 .392 1 .325 0 .336 0 .388 1 .289 2 .333 0 .391 0 .252

SF SH SB-ATT PO 0 0 3-7 0 4 0 8-9 74 1 6 16-17 62 4 1 1-1 466 1 5 15-16 50 5 3 3-4 74 1 8 2-2 92 1 7 1-1 38 0 0 0-0 13 2 6 2-2 50 0 0 4-4 11 2 9 3-3 101 1 7 1-3 70

129 8 .404 22 52 59-69 174 26 .317 4 46 24-31

A 0 136 4 27 147 32 43 6 1 36 0 10 77

E 0 10 3 6 23 4 6 3 0 8 2 1 4

FLD% .000 .955 .957 .988 .895 .964 .957 .936 1.000 .915 .846 .991 .974

1109 591 70 .960 1062 456 100 .938

LOB - Team (361), Opp (330). DPs turned - Team (38), Opp (23). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Armenta 1, Frazier 1, Opp (4). Player Natasha Ruiz Roni Alvarado

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2.10 33-5 50 41 20 7/5 1 243.2 248 98 73 55 105 28 5 10 949 .261 8 6 3 3 30 2.93 13-6 37 16 7 2/5 2 126.2 136 65 53 43 69 27 3 7 495 .275 3 6 1 1 16

Totals Opponents

2.38 46-11 57 57 27 14/5 5.87 11-46 57 57 29 0/0

3 0

370.1 384 163 126 98 174 55 8 17 1444 .266 11 12 354.0 510 394 297 174 129 104 22 32 1539 .331 21 29

4 0

4 46 22 52

PB - Team (5), Farish 3, Claro 1, Armenta 1, Opp (30). Pickoffs - Team (1), Claro 1. SBA/ATT - Ruiz (16-19), Farish (10-14), Claro (12-13), Alvarado, R (8-12), Armenta (2-4).

cluding a season ending win over Fullerton. Cypress also clenched their eighth straight Orange Empire Conference Championship, Pickler’s fourteenth overall. Cypress’s strong regular season record earned them a number one seed in playoffs. The Chargers started it off in the regionals against Mt. San Jacinto. Cypress finished the Eagles off cleanly with a 4-0 and 12-3 win to earn a ticket to the second round of regionals. The Chargers hosted LA Mission and almost made history in the bad way as Mission gave Cypress a challenge in regionals for the first time in years. Cypress had to pull it off in the eighth inning with a sacrifice fly play to beat the play at the plate for the 2-1 win. Mission came through in game two stunning the Chargers in the 4-3 loss and forcing a do-or-die game three situation. Cypress utilized their endurance for game three delivering handfuls of runs for the 9-3 win and earned a ticket to their eighth

straight state tournament. Cypress held on to their first seed for the State Tournament taking on the fourth seed from the North, Ohlone. Cypress struggled early but was finally able to put together some offense for runs in the 4-1 win. The Chargers finished the day taking on Mt. Sac in a classic showdown between rivals with a trip to the finals at stake. The drama folded out as advertised in the two-and-a-half hour game. Momentum shifted from team to team. Cypress played well and eventually took a 7-2 lead. The momentum shifted quickly in the sixth with Mt. Sac coming out swinging cutting the lead to two and then followed with a three-run walk-off homerun taking the dramatic one run win forcing Cypress into the consolation bracket. Cypress went into day two of the tournament taking on Cerritos for the third time with both teams’ seasons on the line. The Chargers found themselves

playing catchup with the Falcons taking the lead early. Cypress caught Cerritos in the seventh tying the game at 9-9 and forcing extra innings. The teams battled through the extra innings scoreless until Cypress scored one in the eleventh inning. Cypress had to just hold Cerritos scoreless for one more at-bat and they would advance to the next round. Cerritos refused to fold and put up a two-run walk-off homerun. Cypress ended their season with two straight walk-off homerun one-run losses leaving them short of their sixth state championship. Sophomore Kim Frazier was rewarded for her stellar performance during the State Championship Tournament being named to the All-Tournament team. Frazier was also named all-State and was joined by teammate, sophomore pitcher Natasha Ruiz. Roni Alvarado and Kayla Van Dieren were named all-Southern California selections.

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he Orange Empire Conference was among the most competitive in the state in 2009 as the OEC finished the regular season as the second highest conference in RPI rankings in California. Cypress ended up on top of the conference again for their eighth straight conference title and head coach Brad Pickler’s fourteenth overall. Cypress also closed conference play just one win short of a second straight perfect conference record. The Chargers’ only conference loss of the year came against rival Fullerton in just their second conference game of the year. Cypress followed up by defeating Fullerton in their next two meetings and going through the rest of conference perfect. Cypress boasted five First Team All-Conference selections including the conference’s most valuable pitcher, Natasha Ruiz. Pickler was also chosen the conference’s Coach of the Year for the third season in the row.

2009 Conference RPI

1. South Coast 2. Orange Empire 3. Big 8 4. Golden Valley 5. Coast-South 6. Central Valley 7. Western State Blue 8. Pacific Coast 9. Western State Gold 10. Coast-North 11. Bay Valley 12. Foothill

0.619 0.576 0.542 0.554 0.521 0.500 0.494 0.486 0.450 0.419 0.353 0.303

Four of the eight OEC teams (Cypress, Riverside, Fullerton, and Saddleback) earned a berth into the playoffs. All four survived the first round of regionals to make it into the Super Regional round while Cypress and Riverside grabbed two of the four Southern California spots in the State Championship Tournament. Riverside went two-and-out while Cypress finished fifth.

2009 Final Standings

Conference Pitcher of the Year, Natasha Ruiz

Conference Teams W-L Pct. 1. Cypress 20-1 .952 2. Fullerton 18-3 .857 3. Riverside 15-6 .714 4. Saddleback 12-9 .571 5. Santiago Canyon 7-14 .333 6. Golden West 7-14 .333 5. Santa Ana 5-16 .238 8. Orange Coast 0-21 .000

Season W-L Pct. 45-10 .818 33-11 .750 37-15 .712 29-14 .674 18-19 .486 19-22 .450 13-25 .346 7-29 .203

2009 Orange Empire All-Conference Team Player of the Year: Natalie DeLeese, Fullerton Pitcher of the Year: Natasha Ruiz, Cypress Coach of the Year: Brad Pickler, Cypress; Lisa Bassi, Fullerton

First Team All-Conference

Roni Alvarado, Cypress; Vanessa Alvarado, Cypress; Sarah Bosshart, Saddleback; Kimberly Frazier, Cypress; Felicia Mendoza, Riverside; Lauren Molina, Saddleback; Diana Payan, Fullerton; Jackie Serna, Riverside; Chloe Valenzuela, Santiago Canyon; Kayla Van Dieren, Cypress.

Second Team

Marissa Baker, Golden West; Kelly Bosshart, Saddleback; Breanna Dravis, Santa Ana; Jessica Lupinetti, Golden West; Kelsey Marker, Fullerton; Elyse Parr, Fullerton; Chelsie Schaal, Fullerton; Nicole Silva, Orange Coast; Starr White, Saddleback; Olivia Wilcox, Riverside; Afton Williamson, Riverside.

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LONGEST game in OEC history Wednesday March 9th, 1988 Cypress 1, Riverside 0 31 innings at Riverside Start: 3:00 pm End: 9:06 pm

CYPRESS 1, RIVERSIDE 0 Cypress 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 - 1 18 1 Riverside 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 0 - 0 8 4 Parker, Moore (13 W 6-2) and Shephard; Mathis (L) and Alvarez.

Inning 3: Cypress has runners at first and second, only one out. Can’t score.

Inning 28: Riverside has runners on second and third with one out. Moore gets out of the jam.

Inning 8: Arrowhead discovered in Cypress dugout. In a bold move, and at Coach Heller’s recommendation, Coach Pickler puts arrowhead in his pocket. The next two pitches give Riverside two line drives. Coach Pickler throws arrowhead in Riverside dugout. Coach Pickler attempts to throw Coach Heller. Becky Wayland almost goes “yard.” Her 200-foot drive hits the fence for a double.

Inning 30: Coach Heller eyes remaining players in the dugout, rubs his hands and licks his chops. Luckily for Jamie, Becky, Theresa, and Stacy, Cypress scores in the next inning.

Inning 10: Riverside has runners on first and second. Doesn’t score.

Inning 31: 9:06 pm. Catcher Dee Shepherd awarded Quote of the Day honors: “Can we work on pickoffs to first tomorrow at practice?” Villagomez walks, steals second, and scores on an RBI single to right-center by Shepherd. There is a collision at home plate and the ball rolls free.

Inning 14: Cypress has runners on second and third, one out. Stephanie Amundson is thrown out at the plate. Bang-bang play.

* Cypress scorekeeper Jamie Megna broke school record with 30 1/2 innings. A bathroom break prevented her from going the distance.

Inning 18: Coach Heller grows weak, claims he is becoming “delerical.”

* Cypress’ team batting average was .178 (18-101). Riverside was .089 (9101).

Inning 20: Cypress loads the bases with no outs. Sandy Alvarino is thrown out at the plate after tagging up on a Priscilla Villagomez fly ball.

* Noel Parker pitched the first 12 innings for Cypress. Colleen Moore went the final 19. Sandy Mathis of Riverside went the distance.

Inning 21: Coach Hopkins calls his employer at 7:30 pm. Tells him he won’t make it by 6:30 pm. Inning 22: Coaches Hopkins and Heller don rally caps. They produce an effect, but not the desired one.

Colleen Moore pitched the last 19 innings and struck out 16.

Inning 23: Six-pack of Dad’s root beer appears in Cypress dugout, ending the sunflower seed rationing of the first 22 innings. Cypress gets runner on third with two outs. No score. Inning 25: Julie Mee thrown out at third trying for a triple with one out. The umpire’s bad call denies Mee of her first career triple. She unambiguously shares her opinion of the call with the Umpire. Inning 26: Coach Heller’s van is dented by a foul ball.

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*Other Notes * Cypress outfielder Lola Herrera got lost and never made it to the game.

* After the game, Coach Pickler announced, “We are not going to have practice tomorrow (Thursday). What’s there left to practice? Everything that could have happened, did.”


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PLAYERS IN THE PICKLER ERA -AAanderud, Jennifer Abeyta, Vanessa Agpalsa, Theresa Allchin, Jennifer Alvarado, Roni Alvarado, Vanessa Alvarez, Lolani Alvarino, Sandy Amundson, Stephanie Anderson, Teresa Andrews, Nikkanni Applegate, Anni Arbiso, Esther Armenta, Lisa Aufdemberg, Kristin Avila, Lynn -BBailon, Michelle Barr, Tricia Beck, Melissa Belvedere, Alorie Benavidez, Mona Bloomingdale, Stephanie Bokano, Alisha Bokano, Trisha Boxley, Sue Boxley, Jackie Boyd, Ashley Bujanowski, Amy -CCallahan, Kerry Campbell, Jody Campbell, Sasha Cantrell, Desiree Cascio, Melissa Castillo, Victoria Claro, Vanessa Conahan, Collene Coppinger, Nikki Corson, Laura Cox, Kim Crissman, Cristina Crissman, Emma Cross, Michelle Crumrine, Shelly -DDelligatta, Lise-Marie Drinkwater, Tonja Dugas, Sally Dugas, Susan Duncan, Erica

2010 2009 1994 1994-95 2009-10 2009-10 2001/03 1988 1988 1989-90 1991-92 1992 1992 2008-09 2006-07 2004 1997-98 1990-91 1997/99 1987 2004 1995-96 1989-90 1992-93 1987-88 1991-92 2007-08 2004 1989-90 2002 1999-00 1999 2009-10 2006/08 2008-09 1990-91 2008-09 1990-91 1989 2010 2010 2000-01 1992 1996 1997 1989-90 1991/93 2000-01

Duncga, Theresa Dye, Nicole

1988 1988-99

Jackie Boxley

Espinoza, Jade Judy Eun

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Falls, Kelli Falls, Nicole Fama, Amanda Farish, Mandee Fellows, Sonja Fernandez, Amanda Ferrante, Rose Flores, Kim Fonseca, Anel Frazier, Kimberly Frederick, Carrie Freight, Alyssa Fuata, Tina -GGarcia, Jennifer Garcia, Sophia Goddu, Debbie Godoy, Leah Gonzales, Christina Gonzales, Jessica Gonzales, Stephanie Gonzales, Vanessa Gonzales, Jennifer Gonzales, Marissa Gottfried, Becky

2006-07 2005-06 1998 1998-99 2008/10 2008-09 1993-94 2005-06 1989-90 1989 2002-03 2009 1992-93 2008/10 1993 1987 1996-97 1995 2005 2007-08 2008 2008 2008 1995 2005 2010

Graves, Elisa Greenwood, Mikki Groom, Nicole Guillen, Audrey Gutierrez, Alyssa Gwinner, Autumn -HHagen, Carrie Harding, Erica Harris, Amber Hawthorne, Lisa Hay, Brittnay Heida, Julie Herrera, Lola Hernandez, Inez Hernandez, Sabrina Hill, Stefanie Hillstead, Kristen Hodge, Courtney Hover, Cynthia Humphries, Kelly Humphries, Stacy -IIrby, Christina -JJames, Breezie Jaques, Jenise Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Lanea -KKerbs, Christine Kicyla, Amy Killian, Jacqueline King, Koral Klabacha, Lindsey Krebs, Kristi Kuhn, Kimbra Kuypers, Karen -LLasiter, Charlene LeBlanc, Frances Lee, Michelle Lindgren, Danielle Lingenfelter, Keri Linke, Denise Lockhart, Amber Lockwood, Heidi Lopez, Francine Lopez, Jenny Lopez, Selina Louwsma, Sara Lupinetti, Jessica

2006 2001 2005 2010 2006-07 1996-97 2003 1999-00 1994-95 1991 2006 2004/06 1991 1996 2006-07 1991-92 2003 1993 1991-92 1997-98 1996 2002 2005 2003-04 1992-93 1993 1994 1992 1998 1999-00 2003-04 1994-95 2004 1989-90 1989 2002 1987 1996-97 2000 2002/04 1995-96 1099-00 1994 1994-95 2001 1999-00 2007

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PLAYERS IN THE PICKLER ERA Lutz, Ro Luzzi, Tifani

-MMahr, Briannon Magalona, Mia Mandujano, Stephanie Manriquez, Alaina Martinez, Joanne Martinez, Kim Martinez, Yvette McCarthy, Courtney McGee, Gina McGrath, Caitlin McMorris, Candyce Mee, Julie Megna, Jamie Megowan, Christy Mejia, Lizette Mendoza, Reanna Mills, Heater Miraya, Amber Moloney, Kerry Morlet, Angelina Monreal, Lisa Moojen, Nicole Moore, Colleen Mulder, Sandra Murphy, Alison -NNakagawa, Kelly Nobbe, Nicole -OOrosco, Jackie Oroz, Melissa Oviedo, Aurora -PPacheco, Angelena Painter, Cara Palmer, Nicole Parker, Noel Parga, Clarissa Payton, Katrina Pefley, Brooke Perez, Molly Perez de Camino, Mallorie Pinkowski, Katrina -QQuick, Kelli -RRacke, Jamie Reinhart, Chelsea Reyes, Veronica 38

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1998-99 2001 2005-06 2010 1995 2002 1994 2001-02 1999-00 2010 1987 2007-08 2003 1987-88 1987-88 1995-96 2007 1998 2007 2000 1993-94 2001 1999-00 2004-05 1998-89 1997-98 1994-95 2002 2010 2009-10 1998 2005 2006 1997 2007-08 1987-88 2001-02 2004 2006-07 2004 2005 2010 2002 1999 2004 2000

Reynolds, Carrie Reynoso, Summer Richerson, Kristi Riechel, Stacy Rizzo, Shana Robertson, Jody Robertson, Julie Rockwell, Mandy Rudner, Janet Ruiz, Jackie Ruiz, Natasha Rummel, Amy Russo, Lindsay

1993 2004 1993 1988 1996-97 2002 1990 1998-99 1989 1994 2008-09 1996 2004-05

Kimberly Frazier

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Sager, Leigh Saindon, Christa Salas, Digna Sanchez, Morgan Sandoval, Vanessa Sarmiento, Priscilla Schmidt, Heidi Shakleford, Colbee Sharp, Natalie Sharry, Chris Shaw, Ciera Shawver, Katy Shephard, Dee Shiley, Desiree Shirley, Kathy Skarsten, Lindsay Stiglbauer, Kim Strong, Sarah

1992-93 1995-96 1990-91 2003/05 2008 1991-92 1991-92 2005 1995 2001-02 2005 1987 2002-03 1987-88 1987 2005-06 1994 2008

Sucatre, Valorie Swartz, Karrie Sylvis, Krissi Rae

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Taguinod, Char Takeuchi, Robin Tantardini, Gillian Tatman, Allyson Taylor, Kim Thibodeaux, Jodie Toledo, Andrea Tom, Heather Torrez, Victoria Toriz, Marilyn -VVan Dieren, Kayla Vandiver (Breig), Rockie Verduzco, Rosalie Villagomez, Priscilla Villasenor, Dena -WWalker, Jessica Wayland, Becky Weathers, Aimee Webster, Brianne Weil, Nicole Whiteman, Michelle Whitney, Lisa Whittaker, Sarah Wilkes, Jamie Williams, Datosha Willig, Jennifer Woodward, Diana Woody, Gabrielle Woolley, Sydney Rae Work, Lisa Works, Sara -YYokoyama, Tamara Yoshina, Briana Youngberg, Chrystal -ZZboril, Crystal Zboril, Vanessa

1988-89 1991 2008-09 1987/90 1987 1997-98 1989 1993 1996 2007 1998 2002-03 2010 2008-09 1995/97 1996-97 1987 1992-93 1997/03 1988 1996-97 2010 2009 2002 2004-05 1999 1996-97 1999 2003 2001 2006-07 2007-08 1997 1994 2003 1994-95 1992-93 2002 2004/06


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PLAYERS MOVING ON

Koral King - Baylor University

Jenny Lopez - Oklahoma

Caitlin McGrath - Idaho State

Amanda Fernandez - CSU Fullerton

Nicole Moojen - University of Washington

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PLAYERS MOVING ON Name

Teresa Anderson Tricia Barr Laura Corson Collene Conahan Cynthia Hover Priscilla Sarmiento Stefanie Hill Carrie Frederick Kerry Moloney Jenny Lopez Debbie Goddu Christa Saindon Stephanie Bloomingdale Sophia Garcia Shana Rizzo Jamie Wilkes Aimee Weathers Autumn Gwinner Michele Bailon Nicole Falls Mandy Rockwell Melissa Beck Koral King Heidi Lockwood Lisa Monreal Erica Duncan Jody Campbell Clarissa Parga Natalie Sharp Carrie Hagen Victoria Torrez Lolani Alvarez Katy Shawver Jessica Walker Tamara Yokoyama Lindsey Klabacha Jenise Jaques Molly Perez Marissa Gonzales Nicole Moojen Lindsay Russo Lisa Whitney Amanda Fernandez Elisa Graves Brittnay Hay Briannon Mahr Brittany Williams Vanessa Zboril Jade Espinoza Alyssa Gutierrez Sabrina Hernandez Brooke Pefley Gabrielle Woody Ashley Boyd Victoria Castillo Caitlin McGrath 40

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Year School

1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008

UC Santa Barbara Oregon State Cal Poly Pomona Kennesaw State University Cal State Dominguez Hills Kennesaw State University Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City Oklahoma Arizona State Oklahoma Nicholls State Cal State Fullerton Nicholls State La Verne University of Illinois at Chicago Utah; New Mexico Highlands Texas Tech Cal State Dominguez Hills Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette Tulsa Louisville Kennesaw State University Baylor University of Mobile Cal State Dominguez Hills Dana College Cal State Fullerton Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Dominguez Hills University of Arizona Southeast Missouri State Auburn Hope International University Hope International University Hope International University Arkansas Tech University Hope International University Cal State Fullerton Southern Utah University of Washington Long Beach State Rogers State University Cal State Fullerton Cal Baptist Bowling Green University Cal State Dominguez Hills Sonoma State Chico State Lubbock Christian University Lubbock Christian University Lubbock Christian University Lubbock Christian University Lubbock Christian University Cal Baptist Hope International Idaho State

Name

Nicole Palmer Sarah Strong Kimberly Frazier Kayla Van Dieren

Year School

2008 2008 2009 2009

Acad. of the Arts San Francisco Cal Baptist Lubbock Christian University Lubbock Christian University

2009 Chargers Moving On

Kimberly Frazier - Lubbock Christian University

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CHARGER STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1991

Cypress College and Brad Pickler earned their first State Championship in 1991 with a 2-0 win over Chabot. Laura Corson led the way pitching for the win and Jackie Boxley was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

1997

After losing to Sacramento 1-0, Cypress bounced back with a resounding 5-0 win for the program’s second state championship in what would quickly become a dynasty. All-State pitcher Jamie Wilkes pitched the entire tournament including the State Championship win in a one hitter complete game. Autumn Gwinner led the way offensively with two RBI. 42

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1998

Cypress repeated in 1998 with their second straight State Championship in a 10-0 blowout win over Long Beach City. The Chargers converted six Viking errors while winning pitcher Reanna Mendoza held Long Beach to three hits. Sandra Mulder had three hits and three runs for the Chargers. Mandy Rockwell, who won three games through the tournament, was named the most Valuable Pitcher and Ro Lutz, the Charger third baseman, earned the tournament’s Gold Glove award.

1999

The Chargers produced an unprecedented three-peat with their third straight State Championship in 1999. Cypress powered through the tournament undefeated and won the final game in a statement against conference rivals Saddleback 11-1. Mandy Rockwell pitched all four games allowing just three runs all tournament and was named the tournament’s most valuable pitcher for the second straight year. Melissa Beck garnered the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award. 2010 SOFTBALL

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2006 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Chargers Win Record Fifth State Title Cypress outlasts the Mounties. May 14th, 2006 Redding, Calif. - Celebration ensued after Cypress retired the ed out to second moving Hernandez over before Hay singled last out Sunday as the Chargers earned their fifth State Chamto third to bring home Hernandez for the game winning run. pionship. Cypress came back from a one run loss earlier in the Cypress could not get a hit after the fifth but it was enough for day to defeat Mt. Sac 1-0 to take the title. All five of Cypress’s the 1-0 victory. Gutierrez struck out two batters in the seventh championships were won under the tutelage of head coach and forced a ground out to end the game. She allowed just Brad Pickler. Freshman third baseman Brittnay Hay drove in three hits while striking out six to finish her freshman season the game winning run to propel the Chargers to the Champi17-2. onship. Cypress celebrated the victory before an While Gutierrez and the de- eleven hour bus ride back home. Cypress was It was clear from the beginning that the game would be another defensive bat- fense held the Mt. Sac hitters awarded the newly designed State Championship tle. Freshman pitcher Alyssa Gutierrez got scoreless, the Chargers kept trophy along with numerous individual accoplugging away at bat. her first pitching start of the tournament lades. Gutierrez won Most Valuable Player honfor the championship. She struck out the ors for the State Tournament getting two RBIs first batter looking before retiring the next two Mounties batand winning the championship game on the mound. Sophoters in a row. Gutierrez would retire ten batters in a row before more pitcher Elisa Graves earned Most Valuable Pitcher as allowing the first Mt. Sac player to reach base. While Gutierrez she pitched the first four games for Cypress allowing just two and the defense held the Mt. Sac hitters scoreless, the Chargers earned runs with 18 strikeouts for a tournament ERA of .540. kept plugging away at bat. Espinoza won Golden Glove honors for her fielding work over The Chargers were having a similar fate to their game earthe tournament including a homerun saving catch through the lier in the day not being able to get a hit until the fourth inning. fence in their first game against Mt. Sac. Luckily in the fifth, Cypress pulled out two hits in the inning to The Chargers close out the season 53-5, their best record score. Freshman outfielder Sabrina Hernandez singled to censince 1998. They earned their fifth straight Orange Empire ter to lead off. Freshman outfielder Jade Espinoza laid down a Conference Championship, the eleventh overall for Pickler and sacrifice bunt to move Hernandez to second. Gutierrez ground- their fifth overall State Championship. 44

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CHARGER PITCHING RECORDS Single Season Pitching Wins 1. Jamie Wilkes 2. Mandy Rockwell 3. Alyssa Freight 4. Alyssa Gutierrez 5. Lindsey Klabacha 5. Michelle Whiteman 7. Lindsey Klabacha 7. Mandy Rockwell 9. Laura Corson 10. Elisa Graves

39 35 34 33 30 30 29 29 29 27

1997 1999 2008 2007 2004 2002 2003 1998 1991 2006

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Michelle Whiteman Tena Byers Elisa Graves Morgan Sanchez Marissa Gonzalez Jenny Lopez Laura Corson

Saves 1. Shana Rizzo 1. Amy Rummel 3. Cara Painter 4. Heidi Schmidt 5. Sara Louwsma 5. Sara Louwsma 5. Lisa Monreal 8. Debra Goddu 8. Jenny Lopez 8. Leigh Sager

163 141 138 135 134 114 112

2002 1982 2006 2003 2005 1994 1991

13 13 12 10 8 8 8 7 7 7

1997 1996 1997 1995 2000 1999 1999 1995 1995 1992

8. Mandy Rockwell 9. Leigh Sager 10. Lisa Monreal

0.85 0.89 1.02

1998-99 1992-93 1999-00

Innings Pitched 1. Jamie Wilkes 2. Lindsey Klabacha 3. Noel Parker 4. Colleen Moore 5. Mandy Rockwell 6. Jenny Lopez 7. Tena Byers 8. Alyssa Gutierrez 9. Leigh Sager 10. Laura Corson

474.0 439.2 426.1 416.2 402.1 367.1 357.0 341.1 316.1 315.2

1996-97 2003-04 1987-88 1988-89 1998-99 1994-95 1982-83 2006-07 1992-93 1990-91

Jamie Wilkes ERA (min. 100 IP) 1. Tena Byers 2. Karen Nakamaru 3. Alyssa Gutierrez 4. Debra Goddu 5. Laura Corson 6. Shannon Foster 7. Colleen Moore 8. Colleen Moore 9. Leigh Sager 10. Noel Parker

0.15 0.32 0.33 0.37 0.38 0.41 0.44 0.53 0.56 0.57

1983 1986 2007 1995 1991 1986 1989 1988 1992 1988

Innings Pitched 1. Noel Parker 2. Jamie Wilkes 3. Colleen Moore 4. Jenny Lopez 5. Natasha Ruiz 6. Laura Corson 7. Marissa Gonzalez 8. Alyssa Freight 9. Alyssa Gutierrez 10. Mandy Rockwell

267.0 265.0 257.1 252.1 243.2 242.0 233.1 230.2 230.2 212.2

1987 1997 1989 1994 2009 1991 2005 2008 2007 1999

Strikeouts 1. Alyssa Gutierrez 2. Mandy Rockwell 3. Alyssa Freight

235 216 168

2007 1999 2008

Mandy Rockwell

Alyssa Gutierrez Career Pitching

Wins 1. Jamie Wilkes 2. Mandy Rockwell 3. Lindsey Klabacha 4. Alyssa Gutierrez 5. Jenny Lopez 5. Laura Corson 5. Colleen Moore 8. Natasha Ruiz 9. Lisa Monreal 10. Alyssa Freight

65 64 59 50 39 39 39 38 35 34*

1996-97 1998-99 2003-04 2006-07 1994-95 1990-91 1988-89 2008-09 1999-00 2008

ERA (min. 200 IP) 1. Laura Corson 2. Colleen Moore 3. Alyssa Gutierrez 4. Alyssa Freight 5. Jenny Lopez 6. Jamie Wilkes 7. Noel Parker

0.40 0.47 0.62 0.76 0.76 0.80 0.80

1990-91 1988-89 2006-07 2008 1994-95 1996-97 1987-88

Strikeouts 1. Mandy Rockwell 2. Alyssa Gutierrez 3. Tena Byers 4. Jenny Lopez 5. Leigh Sager 6. Alyssa Freight 7. Michelle Whiteman 8. Lindsey Klabacha 9. Lisa Monreal 10. Laura Corson

314 304 237 177 169 168* 163* 162 162 160

1998-99 2006-07 1982-83 1994-95 1992-93 2008 2002 2003-04 1999-00 1990-91

Saves 1. Sarah Louwsma 1. Shana Rizzo 3. Amy Rummel 4. Cara Painter 5. Lisa Monreal 6. Heidi Schmidt 7. Debra Goddu 7. Jenny Lopez 7. Leigh Sager 10. Jackie Killian 10. Jamie Wilkes

16 16 13* 12* 11 10* 7* 7 7 6* 6

1999-00 1996-97 1996 1997 1999-00 1995 1995 1994-95 1992-93 1998 1996-97

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CHARGER SEASON HITTING RECORDS Batting Average (Min 100 ABs) 1. Carrie Hagen .552 2. Caitlin McGrath .550 3. Rachelle Vandiver .463 4. Chelsea Reinhart .462 5. Melissa Beck .456 6. Briannon Mahr .446 7. Michele Bailon .442 8. Nicole Moojen .440 9. Alyssa Gutierrez .433 10. Natalie Sharp .428

2003 2008 1997 2004 1999 2006 1997 2005 2006 2002

Runs Batted In 1. Autumn Gwinner 2. Vanessa Alvarado 3. Kimberly Frazier 3. Victoria Torrez 3. Melissa Beck 6. Michele Bailon 7. Lisa Armenta 8. Amanda Fama 8. Koral King 10. Gabrielle Woody

1997 2009 2009 2003 1999 1997 2009 2008 1999 2007

62 61 59 59 59 58 56 54 54 53

5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 7.

Ashley Boyd Brooke Pefley Ashley Boyd Amanda Fernandez Koral King Michele Bailon

Triples 1. Kerry Moloney 2. Kayla Van Dieren 3. Christa Saindon 3. Nikkanni Andrews 5. Rose Ferrante 6. Kristen Aufdemberg 6. Kim Martinez 6. Autumn Gwinner 6. Rose Ferrante 6. Christa Saindon

19 18 17 17 17 17

2007 2007 2008 2006 1999 1998

11 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8

1993 2009 1996 1991 1989 2007 2001 1997 1990 1995

Christa Saindon

Kimberly Frazier Hits 1. Alyssa Gutierrez 2. Melissa Beck 2. Aimee Weathers 4. Michele Bailon 5. Carrie Hagen 5. Autumn Gwinner 7. Kerry Moloney 8. Caitlin McGrath 9. Christa Saindon 10. Kimberly Frazier

91 89 89 88 84 84 83 82 82 78

2006 1999 1997 1997 2003 1997 1993 2008 1996 2009

Doubles 1. Vanessa Alvarado 2. Kimberly Frazier 3. Lisa Armenta 4. Melissa Beck

26 23 22 21

2009 2009 2009 1999

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Homeruns 1. Kimberly Frazier 2. Amanda Fama 3. Christa Saindon 4. Melissa Beck 5. Sarah Strong 5. Gabrielle Woody 5. Alyssa Gutierrez 5. Nicole Moojen 5. Koral King 5. Melissa Beck 5. Autumn Gwinner 5. Tricia Barr

19 10 9 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

2009 2008 1996 1999 2008 2007 2006 2005 1999 1997 1997 1991

At Bats 1. Carrie Frederick 2. Aimee Weathers 3. Kerry Moloney 4. Trisha Bokano 5. Alyssa Gutierrez 6. Christa Saindon 6. Susan Dugas

240 231 228 225 210 209 209

1993 1997 1993 1993 2006 1996 1993

8. Autumn Gwinner 9. Carrie Frederick 10. Autumn Gwinner

208 207 203

1997 1992 1996

Runs Scored 1. Kimberly Frazier 2. Melissa Beck 3. Kayla Van Dieren 4. Carrie Hagen 5. Alyssa Gutierrez 5. Autumn Gwinner 7. Sandra Mulder 7. Christa Saindon 9. Ashley Boyd 10. Ashley Boyd 10. Kerry Moloney

80 68 67 66 65 65 63 63 57 56 56

2009 1999 2009 2003 2006 1997 1998 1996 2007 2008 1993

Slugging Percentage (min 100 ABs) 1. Kimberly Frazier .898 2009 2. Nicole Moojen .753 2005 3. Melissa Beck .743 1999 4. Carrie Hagen .710 2003 5. Koral King .662 2000 5. Amanda Fama .662 2008 7. Koral King .650 1999 8. Christa Saindon .650 1996 9. Alyssa Gutierrez .633 2006 10. Kayla Van Dieren .631 2009 Walks 1. Autumn Gwinner 2. Kimberly Frazier 3. Melissa Beck 4. Kerry Moloney 5. Mercy Curiel 6. Nicole Moojen 6. Amber Harris 8. Kayla Van Dieren 8. Melissa Beck 10. Nicole Moojen 10. Clarissa Parga 10. Koral King 10. Gillian Tantardini

38 37 35 31 30 29 29 28 28 27 27 27 27

1997 2009 1999 1994 1981 2004 1995 2009 1997 2005 2002 2000 1997

Stolen Bases 1. Carrie Hagen 2. Lolani Alvarez 3. Sandra Mulder 4. Caitlin McGrath 5. Nicole Moojen 6. Caitlin McGrath 7. Ashley Boyd 8. Ashley Boyd 9. Chelsea Reinhart 10. Nicole Moojen

63 47 39 34 37 34 33 33 29 28

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CHARGER CAREER HITTING RECORDS Batting Average (Min 200 ABs) 1. Caitlin McGrath .493 2. Rose Ferrante .430 3. Alyssa Gutierrez .418 4. Koral King .412 5. Nicole Moojen .411 6. Briannon Mahr .405 7. Michele Bailon .398 8. Jade Espinoza .393 9. Ashley Boyd .387 10. Kayla Van Dieren .387

2007-08 1989-90 2006-07 1999-00 2004-05 2005-06 1997-98 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Runs Batted In 1. Melissa Beck 2. Victoria Torrez 3. Michele Bailon 4. Aimee Weathers 5. Alyssa Gutierrez 5. Koral King 7. Gabrielle Woody 8. Brooke Pefley 9. Gillian Tantardini 9. Autumn Gwinner

1997/99 2002-03 1997-98 1996-97 2006-07 1999-00 2006-07 2006-07 1997-98 1996-97

104 100 96 95 91 91 89 87 86 86

5. 7. 8. 9. 9.

Alyssa Gutierrez Melissa Beck Vanessa Alvarado Amanda Fernandez Nicole Moojen

Triples 1. Christa Saindon 2. Rose Ferrante 3. Nicole Moojen 3. Kerry Moloney 3. Nikkanni Andrews 6. Kim Martinez 7. Koral King 7. Carrie Frederick 9. Kayla Van Dieren 9. Kristen Aufdemberg 9. Autumn Gwinner

29 28 26* 25 25

2006-07 1997/99 2009 2005-06 2004-05

18 17 14 14 14 13 12 12 11 11 11

1995-96 1989-90 2004-05 1993-94 1991-92 2001-02 1999-00 1992-93 2008-09 2006-07 1996-97

Amber Harris

Michele Bailon

Hits 1. Michele Bailon 2. Alyssa Gutierrez 3. Autumn Gwinner 4. Aimee Weathers 5. Ashley Boyd 5. Melissa Beck 7. Kerry Moloney 8. Christa Saindon 9. Koral King 10. Carrie Frederick

158 157 155 154 145 145 144 143 139 134

1997-98 2006-07 1996-97 1996-97 2007-08 1997/99 1993-94 1995-96 1999-00 1992-93

Doubles 1. Ashley Boyd 2. Michele Bailon 3. Brooke Pefley 3. Koral King 5. Lisa Armenta

36 33 31 31 29

2007-08 1997-98 2006-07 1999-00 2008-09

Homeruns 1. Kim Frazier 2. Melissa Beck 3. Amanda Fama 3. Gabrielle Woody 3. Nicole Moojen 3. Christa Saindon 7. Alyssa Gutierrez 7. Koral King 9. Brooke Pefley 9. Autumn Gwinner

19* 13 10* 10 10 10 9 9 8 8

2009 1997/99 2008 2006-07 2004-05 1995-96 2006-07 1999-00 2006-07 1996-97

At Bats 1. Carrie Frederick 2. Aimee Weathers 3. Kerry Moloney 4. Autumn Gwinner 5. Michele Bailon 5. Christa Saindon 7. Melissa Beck 8. Alyssa Gutierrez 9. Ashley Boyd 9. Trisha Bokano

447 422 415 411 396 396 385 375 374 374

1992-93 1996-97 1993-94 1996-97 1997-98 1995-96 1997/99 2006-07 2007-08 1992-93

9. Susan Dugas

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1991/93

Runs Scored 1. Melissa Beck 2. Ashley Boyd 3. Sandra Mulder 3. Autumn Gwinner 5. Michele Bailon 6. Alyssa Gutierrez 7. Christa Saindon 8. Nicole Moojen 9. Gabrielle Woody 10. Lolani Alvarez

116 113 110 110 109 108 104 100 89 88

1997/99 2007-08 1997-98 1996/97 1997-98 2006-07 1995-96 2004-05 2006-07 2001/03

Slugging Percentage (Min 200 ABs) 1. Rose Ferrante .695 1989-90 2. Nicole Moojen .679 2004-05 3. Koral King .655 1999-00 4. Melissa Beck .602 1997/99 5. Alyssa Gutierrez .600 2006-07 6. Kayla Van Dieren .573 2008-09 6. Brooke Pefley .572 2006-07 7. Christa Saindon .568 1995-96 8. Michele Bailon .547 1997-98 9. Kim Martinez .533 2001-02 10. Gabrielle Woody .529 2006-07 Walks 1. Melissa Beck 2. Nicole Moojen 3. Autumn Gwinner 3. Kerry Moloney 5. Gillian Tantardini 6. Sandra Mulder 7. Amber Harris 8. Jessica Walker 8. Koral King 10. Clarissa Parga

63 56 52 52 50 49 47 46 46 43

1997/99 2004-05 1996-97 1993-94 1997-98 1997-98 1994-95 1997/03 1999-00 2001-02

Stolen Bases 1. Caitlin McGrath 2. Nicole Moojen 3. Ashley Boyd 3. Carrie Hagen 5. Lolani Alvarez 6. Nicole Falls 7. Sandra Mulder 8. Amanda Fernandez 8. Sasha Campbell 10. Jade Espinoza 10. Heidi Lockwood

72 65 63 63* 61 45 39 31 31 30 30

2007-08 2004-05 2007-08 2003 2001/03 1998-99 1997-98 2005-06 1999-00 2006-07 1999-00

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CHARGER ATHLETICS

C

ypress Community Col- center stage. en’s soccer in 1991, lege boasts a well rounded In 1997 the but the late Ray Haas physical education curricu- baseball and softball quickly built the prolum along with a successful sports squads, coached by gram into a consistent program featuring 13 intercollegiate brothers Scott and winner. The Chargers teams and a strong support staff of Brad Pickler, capwon State Championprofessionals. The school also has a tured state champiships in 1998, 1999 wheelchair basketball program. onships. The baseand 2004. Cypress’ Student-athletes are provided ball crown was the 2006 Softball State Champions 27-0 season in 1999 quality individual instruction, the third of the 1990s was rewarded with a chance to develop to their full po- under the direction of Scott Pick- No. 1 national ranking by the Natential and the opler who has over 700 tional Soccer Coaches Association portunity to earn wins in his 22 years at of America. a four-year colthe school and captured Cypress captured its first womlege or university the state championship en’s basketball championship in scholarship. again in 2003. Trevor 2005. Margaret Mohr’s team set a Cypress, Hoffman of the San Di- school record with 28 wins against which offers seven ego Padres, who played five defeats. sports for women at Cypress in 1986 and 2004 Soccer State Champions and six for men, 1987, is a four-time Mahas had a solid jor League all-star and line-up of teams and individual holds the Major athletes who have excelled since League record for career saves. the college first opened its doors in Brad Pickler, in his 19 cam1966. In recent years, the baseball, paigns, has also had a great deal of softball, women’s soccer and wom- success. He has led the softball team en’s basketball programs have taken to five state titles while winning 2005 Basketball State Champions over 800 games. The Chargers were the first California Cypress enjoys strong school to capture support from the comthree consecutive munity and student state championbody, who are part of ships (1997, 1998, the traditionally popu1999). lar athletic program. Cypress only started playing in2003 Baseball State Champions tercollegiate wom- 1977 Basketball State Champions

Cypress College State Championships Archery - 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 Baseball - 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003 Men’s Basketball - 1977, 1980 Women’s Basketball - 2005 Women’s Golf - 1997 Women’s Soccer - 1998, 1999, 2004 Softball - 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006

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CYPRESS college Cypress College Established in 1966, Cypress College is a full-service community college offering Associate degrees and certificate programs as well as a place for students to complete their lower division general education before transferring to a four-year institution. The college sits on 110 acres of land and is composed of 12 major instructional buildings which house both traditional classrooms and laboratory facilities for science, art, computer technology, photography, mortuary science and other programs. The college has also grown from an initial enrollment of 1,600 to a current student body in excess of 13,000.

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Jackie, Who wants a churro? Go Angels Audrey, Don’t pull your head! Love, Bobby

Charger Coaches, Thank you so much for the commitment, encouragement, and support you have given Amanda the past 3 years!! Good Luck in the 2010 Season! -The Famas

Amanda, Work hard and play harder! Good luck this season! Love you, Mom, Ashley, & Charlie

Amanda, Play with your heart! We look forward to watching you play! 2010 SOFTBALL

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Cone, Ball first! Drive in those runners! Love, Mom & Dad

Cone, Ball first! Drive in those runners! Love, Mom & Dad

Courtney, Get in there and rehab that leg. -The Davidsons Audrey, Gun out those runners! Love, Bobby Jennifer, You are the hungry bear! Love, Yogi & Boo Boo Bri, Keep doing what you love! -Grandpa, Grandma, Aunt Stacey, Uncle Fonz

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Amanda, Have fun & got to class! Love, Mom


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Crystal, Have a great year! Go Chargers. Love, Mom & Dad

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Wishing you an amazing year. We believe in you. With love, Janine, Belle, Jake, and Mer

Cone, Go to Class! Love, Mom & Dad Bri, You’re the Best! Love, Mom & Dad 2010 SOFTBALL

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Audrey, You go girl!

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Mia, Keep the ball down. Have fun, Go Chargers!! Love, Mom & Dad

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Alyssa, We are looking forward to seeing you play again. Tear ‘em up! Love, Mom & Dad


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Cristina, Keep your head down, Work Hard! Go Chargers! Love, Mom & Dad

Jackie, Work hard, get strong, and have fun. Love, Mom & Dad

Alyssa, You are the love of my life! Christopher

Roni, Stay down and catch a grounder one time! Love, Mom, Dad, Grandpa, & Grandma

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Audrey, Just yesterday it seems like you were starting 10 & under. Now you are starting your college softball career. Good luck Audrey! We love you so much!

Courtney, Don’t strive to be better than others, strive to be your best self! Love, Mom & Dad

-Bobby & Tara

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Cypress Softball 2010 Schedule Day

Date

Opponent

Friday 2/12 *Riverside Tuesday 2/16 *Santa Ana Wednesday 2/17 *Orange Coast Saturday 2/20 Cerritos Saturday 2/20 Southwestern Sunday 2/21 Citrus Sunday 2/21 Ventura Tuesday 2/23 Citrus Wednesday 2/24 *Fullerton Thursday 2/25 *Santiago Canyon Friday 2/26 *Golden West Wednesday 3/3 *Saddleback Friday 3/5 *Santiago Canyon Saturday 3/6 Bakersfield Saturday 3/6 Cuesta Sunday 3/7 Southwestern Sunday 3/7 College of the Canyons Wednesday 3/10 *Riverside Friday 3/12 *Orange Coast Wednesday 3/17 *Santa Ana Thursday 3/18 Cerritos Friday 3/19 *Fullerton Tuesday 3/23 *Saddleback Wednesday 3/24 *Golden West Saturday 3/27 Ventura Sunday 3/28 Ventura Tuesday 3/30 *Riverside Wednesday 3/31 *Santiago Canyon Tuesday 4/6 *Santa Ana Wednesday 4/7 *Orange Coast Friday 4/9 Grossmont Friday 4/9 Grossmont Saturday 4/10 Cerritos Wednesday 4/14 *Fullerton Friday 4/16 *Golden West Saturday 4/17 Long Beach Saturday 4/17 Palomar Wednesday 4/21 *Saddleback Sat-Sun 5/1-2 1st Round Regionals Sat-Sun 5/8-9 2nd Round Regionals Fri-Sun 5/14-16 State Championships *Orange Empire Conference Game

Location

Time

Riverside Santa Ana Cypress Palm Springs Palm Springs Palm Springs Palm Springs Citrus Cypress Cypress Golden West Cypress Santiago Canyon Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Cypress Orange Coast Cypress Cypress Fullerton Saddleback Cypress Ventura Ventura Riverside Cypress Santa Ana Cypress Cypress Cypress Cerritos Cypress Golden West Cypress Cypress Cypress TBA TBA Bakersfield College

2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 n 4:00 pm 11:00 am 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 11:00 am 1:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm TBA TBA 6:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:00 pm 11:00 am 3:00 pm 3:00 pm TBA TBA TBA

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