Cypress CHARGERS
2010 Women’s Soccer
2010 Charger Soccer Roster
Alphabetical
Back Row (L-R): Coach Daniel Padilla, Coach Erick Hurtarte, Chelsea Braudo, Michelle Hampton, Madison VanDine, Adriana Hernandez, Jacqueline Lara, Angelica Silva, Hina Lilii, Jessica Murphy, Megan Ollar, Lindsey Ault, Jasmine Herrera, Catherine Pries, Coach Randi Martinez. Bottom Row (L-R): Coach Tracy Van Herk, Stephanie Villaseñor, Kelly Mitsumori, Vanesa Corona, Aubree Wyer, Chelsea Broghamer, Kayla Neujahr, Kayla Arenas, Anisa Mahram, Marisol Rodriguez, Nayeli Meza, Coach Jill Toda.
2010 Cypress Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown - High School 0 Kayla Neujahr GK 5’5” Fr. Sunny Hills HS - La Mirada 1 Chelsea Broghamer GK 5’5” So. St. Lucy’s Priory - San Dimas 2 Megan Ollar F/M 5’5” Fr. Redlands East Valley HS - Redlands 3 Hina Lilii D 5’6” So. Kennedy HS - La Palma 4 Marisol Rodriguez M 5’1” Fr. Bellflower HS - Bellflower 6 Kayla Arenas F 5’4” Fr. Sunny Hills HS - Fullerton 7 Nayeli Meza F/M 5’0” So. Santa Fe HS - Norwalk 8 Kelly Mitsumori M 5’2” Fr. Marina HS - Huntington Beach 9 Adriana Hernandez F 5’7” So. Ball State/Magnolia HS - Anaheim 10 Angelica Silva F 5’7” So. Santa Fe HS - Norwalk 11 Jessica Murphy M 5’6” So. Canyon HS - Anaheim Hills 12 Vanesa Corona F/M/D 5’2” So. Beaumont HS - Beaumont 13 Madison VanDine M/D 5’4” So. UTEP/Brea Olinda HS - Brea 14 Aubree Wyer F/M 5’2” Fr. Savanna HS - Fullerton 15 Catherine Pries F 5’4” Fr. Muskego HS - Muskego, WI 16 Michelle Hampton F/M 5’3” So. La Mirada HS - La Mirada 17 Jacqueline Lara F/M 5’7” Fr. Valley Christian HS - Buena Park 18 Anisa Mahram D 5’2” Fr. Sonora HS - La Habra 19 Lindsey Ault F/M 5’4” So. Chaparral HS - Temecula 21 Chelsea Braudo F 5’5” Fr. Brea Olinda HS - Brea 22 Stephanie Villaseñor D 5’0” Fr. Bellflower HS - Bellflower 24 Jasmine Herrera F/M 5’4” Fr.. La Mirada HS - La Mirada Head Coach: Randi Martinez & Jill Toda Assistant Coaches: Erick Hurtarte, Jeff Gordon, Tracy Van Herk, Daniel Padilla
No. Name 6 Kayla Arenas 19 Lindsey Ault 21 Chelsea Braudo 1 Chelsea Broghamer 12 Vanesa Corona 16 Michelle Hampton 9 Adriana Hernandez 24 Jasmine Herrera 17 Jacqueline Lara 3 Hina Lilii 18 Anisa Mahram 7 Nayeli Meza 8 Kelly Mitsumori 11 Jessica Murphy 0 Kayla Neujahr 2 Megan Ollar 15 Catherine Pries 10 Angelica Silva 4 Marisol Rodriguez 13 Madison VanDine 22 Stephanie Villaseñor 14 Aubree Wyer
Pos. F F/M F GK F/M/D F/M F F/M F/M D D F/M M M GK F/M F F M M/D D F/M
Coaching Staff
Randi Martinez (10th season) Jill Toda (5th season) Tracy Van Herk (7th season) Erick Hurtarte (10th season) Jeff Gordon (7th season) Daniel Padilla (1st season)
By Class
Sophomores ........................ 10 Freshmen ............................. 13
Pronunciation Guide
Chelsea Braudo... Braw-do Chelsea Broghamer... Braug-hammer Hina Lilii... Lee-lee-ee Anisa Mahram... Maa-raam Nayeli Meza... Nay-al-ee Kayla Neujahr... NEY-jar Catherine Pries... Prees Madison VanDine... Van-DYNE Stephanie Villaseñor... Vee-ya-señor
2010 CYPRESS WOMEN’S SOCCER TABLE OF CONTENTS
Credits and Charger Facts.................. 1 2010 Season Preview............................. 2 Coaching Staff......................................... 3 Chelsea Broghamer................................ 5 Hina Lilii.................................................. 5 Nayeli Meza............................................ 6 Angelica Silva.......................................... 6 Jessica Murphy....................................... 7 Vanesa Corona....................................... 7 Michelle Hampton................................. 8 Lindsey Ault............................................. 8 Adriana Hernandez............................... 9 Madison VanDine.................................. 9 Kayla Neujahr.......................................... 9 Megan Ollar............................................. 9 Marisol Rodriguez............................... 10 Kayla Arenas......................................... 10 Kelly Mitsumori................................... 10 Aubree Wyer.......................................... 10 Catherine Pries..................................... 11 Jacqueline Lara..................................... 11 Anisa Mahram...................................... 11 Chelsea Braudo..................................... 11 Stephanie Villaseñor............................ 12 Jasmine Herrera.................................... 12 2009 Season Review............................ 13 Program History................................... 15 Chargers Moving on........................... 16 Charger Record Book......................... 17 Support Staff......................................... 18 Charger Athletics................................. 19 Cypress College.................................... 20
2010 Captains Hina Lilii, Jessica Murphy, and Vanesa Corona
CHARGER FACTS
College Information
Location.................... 9200 Valley View St. ........................................ Cypress, CA 90630 Founded........................................... 1966 Enrollment..................................... 14,000 Nickname................................... Chargers Colors.................................. Navy & Gold Association................................. CCCAA Conference...................... Orange Empire President............. Michael J. Kasler, Ed.D. Athletic Director................... Diane Henry Home Field...................... Ray Haas Field Website............. www.cypresscollege.edu College Phone Number.... 714-484-7352 Division Phone Number.... 714-484-7000
Soccer Staff
Head Coach...................... Randy Martinez ....................................................... (10th year) Alma Mater....................... San Jose State Head Coach................................... Jill Toda .......................................................... (5th year) Email..........jtoda@cypresscollege.edu Alma Mater... Cal State Dominguez Hills CREDITS The 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Soccer Office Phone.............. 714-484-7364 Guide is a publication of the Cypress w w w . c y p r e s s c o l l e g e . e d u / s o c c e r College Physical Education/Athletics Trainer...................................... Scott Tucker division. Written and designed by Te- Equipment Manager.............. Teresa Sestito resa Wang. Photos by Teresa Wang. Academic Counselor.............. Dana Bedard Printed by the North Orange County Athletic Secretary................ Yvonne Cota Division Secretary................. Lu Cayabyab Community College District.
Sports Information
Sports Information Director... Teresa Wang E-Mail............. twang@cypresscollege.edu SID Phone............................. 714-484-7356 w w w. c y p r e s s c o l l e g e . e d u / a t h l e t i c s
Soccer History
First Season of Soccer......... 1991 First Soccer Head Coach.......Ray Haas All-Time Record.......................... 394-28-40 All-Time Conference Record.... 226-15-21 All-Time Postseason Record...... 43-11-7
2009 Season Review
2009 Record........................................ 17-3-3 Home Record.........................................6-2-1 Away Record...................................... 10-1-2 Conference Record............................ 11-3-2 Conference Finish....................... 2nd Place Postseason Finish.... 2nd Round Regionals Last Opponent....................... Moorpark ...... (T 0-0, 2-4 PKs, 2nd Round Regionals)
2010 Team Information
Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........8/16 Newcomers...................................14 Sophomores/Freshmen...................10/12 First Opponent..San Diego Mesa, Aug, 27th
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2010 SEASON PREVIEW
Freshmen
Sophomores
“The 2010 Cypress College women’s soccer program has the potential to have a great season. Although a very young team they are filled with talent.” 2
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ypress had a tough end to its 2009 season coming just short of the State Tournament for the third season in a row. The Chargers ended their season in a tie losing in penalty kicks in the second round of playoffs against Moorpark. This was the third season in a row that Cypress lost in penalty kicks. This season, Cypress is on a mission to turn things around. Head coaches Randi Martinez and Jill Toda are at the helm of the head coaching duties and have high expectations for this season’s squad: The 2010 Cypress College women’s soccer program has the potential to have a great season. Although a very young team they are filled with talent. Cypress’s 2010 team has many high level experienced club players who won many championships with their respective clubs. There is much hope that it will all come together this season. Two key additions to an already talented sophomore class are Madison VanDine and Adriana Hernandez. Madison VanDine comes to Cypress after spending her freshman season at the University of Texas at El Paso. A very talented midfielder with a ton of championship experience. Adriana Hernandez, a forward from Ball State brings
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a goal scoring presence up top for the Chargers. Their division one experience and leadership will be a key component in leading this young Cypress squad. The sophomore class plans to improve on a sudden second round playoff exit and return cypress to a final four. Sophomore captains Jessica Murphy, Hina Lilii, and Vanesa Corona will provide the field awareness and leadership to drive this team. Cypress will play just five pre-conference games on the road the whole time including two in Northern California. The Chargers will then turn to conference play where they will start with Fullerton before coming home for the team’s first home game of the season hosting Golden West. The Chargers will aim to return to the top spot in conference after a second place finish last year. The marquee rivalry games against the Hawks will take place on October 8th and November 9th where Cypress hopes to avenge its losses to Santiago Canyon from last year. The balanced 2010 Charger team will look to improve on last year’s season, contend for a state championship, and live up to the history of success Cypress Women’s Soccer is known for.
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COACHING STAFF
andi Martinez has been with the Cypress College Women’s Soccer program since 2000. Prior to his joining the Cypress family, Randi was a member and captain of the United States under 17 National Team and a member of the United States under 20 National Team.
RANDI MARTINEZ Head Coach 10th Season
As part of his playing experience, Randi has traveled extensively throughout the world and played in numerous international matches. Randi attended San Jose State and was named
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ill Toda came to Cypress from local Cypress High School where she coached two years of JV and two years as a varsity assistant for the Centurions. At Cypress High School, Toda was part of a staff that led the Centurions to three Empire League Championships.
ssistant Coach Erick Hurtarte is not new to community college coaching or to the Cypress College Women’s Soccer program. Over the last several years, Erick has been an assistant coach for Fullerton College, Rio Hondo College, Saddleback College and Cypress College. Erick began coaching at Cypress in 2000 and. after a
ERICK HURTARTE Assistant Coach 10th Season an Herk is well rooted the Cypress Charger Legacy. Tracy was a team captain in 1993 & 1994 as she helped lead the Chargers to a State Final appearance. After finishing her collegiate soccer career at Cypress College, she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology at California State University, Fullerton. She then earned a Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University.
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JILL TODA Head Coach 5th Season
few years at Saddleback College, has returned. While in college, Erick was a captain at Chapman University and was named 1st team All Far West and 1st Team All-American. In addition to his coaching experience at Cypress, Erick is currently the coaching director for the Orange Junior Soccer Club.
Coach Van Herk began her coaching career in 1990 at John F. Kennedy High School. She led the Fighting Irish Girls Varsity squad to several league titles and CIF appearances. She joined the Cypress College Women’s Soccer coaching staff as an assistant in 1997 and took over for the late Ray Haas in 2004 leading the Chargers to their first State Championship since 1999.
adilla comes to Cypress with experience at the High School and Club level of coaching. He coached with Mater Dei for six years and has been involved with club coaching for over seven
DANIEL PADILLA Assistant Coach 1st Season
In addition to his coaching experience at Cypress, Randi has been the girls’ assistant varsity coach at Redlands High School, the boys’ varsity coach at Jurupa High School, and most recently a trainer for the Orange Junior Soccer Club, Brea Blaze, and Cerritos Regional Soccer Club.
Before her coaching career, Toda was a standout for Cal State Dominguez Hills for two seasons as a sweeper earning Honorable Mention All-CCAA honors. Toda transferred to Dominguez from Long Beach City where she excelled earning All-South Coast Conference and All-Far West Region honors.
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Gatorade All-American three times, Parade AllAmerican four times, and NSCAA All American three times.
TRACY VAN HERK Assistant Coach 14th Season
years. As a player, he participated in club competition and also collegiately at Santiago Canyon and Chapman. He is currently a student at Cal State University Dominguez Hills.
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2010 Player Profiles
CHELSEA BROGHAMER
PLAYER PROFILES At Cypress College: The Chargers’ starting goalie in 2009… finished with 13.67 shutouts and 51 saves… played in all 23 of Cypress’s matches… allowed an average of 0.41 goals per full match… led the conference in shutouts with 8.83. High School Highlights: A threeyear letter-winner for the Monarchs… a Second Team all-Sierra League selection… earned the team’s Coaches’ Award… also played for the OC Premier Club.
#1 CHELSEA BROGHAMER 5’5” Sophomore Keeper St. Lucy’s Priory - San Dimas
Personal: Born on September 8th, 1990… parents are Bill and Rose Broghamer… brother is Cody… major is undecided… also enjoys painting, drawing, and snowboarding.
At Cypress College: A First Team all-Orange Empire Conference selection for the Chargers in 2009. High School Highlights: A fouryear letter-winner for the Fighting Irish… a First Team all-Empire League selection and team captain as a junior… led the OC Premier to the Surf Cup Finals.
#3 HINA LILII
Personal: Born on May 26th, 1991… father is James Lilii… siblings are James, Jordan, and Vanessa… major is undecided… also enjoys watching movies.
5’6” Sophomore Defender Kennedy HS - La Palma
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PLAYER PROFILES At Cypress College: Finished 2009 with two goals and two assists for the Chargers… had an assist and a goal against Saddleback on September 18th.
#7 NAYELI MEZA 5’0” Sophomore Fwd/Mid Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
High School Highlights: A fouryear standout for the Chiefs… was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and team captain as a senior and the school’s Athlete of the Year… honored as the Del Rio League’s Defensive Player of the Year… named to the Whittier Daily News’s All-Area team… was a two-time Second Team All-Del Rio League player… named the team’s Most Inspirational Player as a sophomore… also participated in volleyball and track. Personal: Born on August 13th, 1991… parents are Olga and Fernando Meza… siblings are Kenley and Freissy… majoring in nursing… came
to Cypress for the “great program and their records.”
At Cypress College: Finished 2009 with four assists for the Chargers… had two assists against Saddleback on October 20th.
#10 ANGIE SILVA 5’7” Sophomore Forward Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
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High School Highlights: A fouryear standout with the Chiefs… a First Team all-Del Rio League and all-Area player as a senior… was named the team’s Best Offensive Player and the Captain for Santa Fe… was twice named the team’s Most Inspirational Player… a Second Team all-League selection as a freshman… played on the Anaheim Soccer Club Express and the Whittier Soccer Club… also participated in track. Personal: Born on September 10th, 1991… parents are Angela and Gustavo Silva… has five siblings… majoring in special education… also enjoys rollerblading
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and bike riding.
PLAYER PROFILES At Cypress College: Finished 2009 with two goals and two assists for the Chargers… had an assist and a goal against Saddleback on September 18th.
#7 NAYELI MEZA 5’0” Sophomore Fwd/Mid Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
High School Highlights: A fouryear standout for the Chiefs… was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and team captain as a senior and the school’s Athlete of the Year… honored as the Del Rio League’s Defensive Player of the Year… named to the Whittier Daily News’s All-Area team… was a two-time Second Team All-Del Rio League player… named the team’s Most Inspirational Player as a sophomore… also participated in volleyball and track. Personal: Born on August 13th, 1991… parents are Olga and Fernando Meza… siblings are Kenley and Freissy… majoring in nursing… came
to Cypress for the “great program and their records.”
At Cypress College: Finished 2009 with four assists for the Chargers… had two assists against Saddleback on October 20th.
#10 ANGIE SILVA 5’7” Sophomore Forward Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
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High School Highlights: A fouryear standout with the Chiefs… a First Team all-Del Rio League and all-Area player as a senior… was named the team’s Best Offensive Player and the Captain for Santa Fe… was twice named the team’s Most Inspirational Player… a Second Team all-League selection as a freshman… played on the Anaheim Soccer Club Express and the Whittier Soccer Club… also participated in track. Personal: Born on September 10th, 1991… parents are Angela and Gustavo Silva… has five siblings… majoring in special education… also enjoys rollerblading
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and bike riding.
PLAYER PROFILES At Cypress College: Finished 2009 with three goals and four assists for the Chargers… was eighth on the team in total points (10)… had two assists against Golden West on October 27th.
#16 MICHELLE HAMPTON 5’3” Sophomore Fwd/Mid La Mirada HS - La Mirada
High School Highlights: A threeyear standout for the Matadores… named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player as a senior… selected First Team all-Suburban League… named Most Improved as a sophomore… excelled academically on Honor Roll… also played on the Cypress Soccer Club. Personal: Born on January 5th, 1991… parents are Janete and Ted Hampton… has one brother… major is undecided… also interested in photography and writing.
At Cypress College: Played her freshman season as a midfielder for the Chargers in 2009. High School Highlights: A fouryear letter winner with the Pumas and Edison High School… a second team all-Southwestern Conference selection… also played on the Orange County Premier Club Team.
#19 LINDSEY AULT 5’4” Sophomore Fwd/Mid Chaparral HS - Temecula
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Personal: Born on March 28th, 1991… parents are Mark and Trena Ault… siblings are Morgan and Brooke… major is undecided… also enjoys snowboarding.
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PLAYER PROFILES At Ball State: Played in 11 games for the Cardinals in 2009… picked up one assist.
finish… also participated in volleyball and cross country… was on the Honor Roll.
High School Highlights: A three year letter winner for the Sentinels… led Magnolia to an Orange League Championship… named the Orange League Most Valuable Player as a sophomore… named Second Team all-Conference as a junior… played for the CRSR Infinity club team leading the squad to a 2006 State Cup second place
Personal: Born on November 17th, 1990… parents are Policarpio and Margaret Hernandez… siblings are Sandra, William, and Jesse, majoring in liberal studies… interested in working with kids.
#9 ADRIANA HERNANDEZ 5’5” Sophomore Forward Ball State/Magnolia HS - Anaheim At UTEP: Reserve midfielder for the Miners in 2009… appeared in 15 games and picked up an assist. High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Wildcats… named the team’s captain as a senior… a two-time First Team all-Century League selection
and an Honorable Mention once… a Third Team all-CIF selection as a junior… named the team’s MVP as a junior… earned a Century League championship as a freshman on the way to a Rookie of the Year team award… played club soccer for the OJSC/ OCP Strikers… appeared in the Nationals five times including the quarter finals in 2010. Personal: Born on July 18th, 1991… parents are Karen and Bob VanDine… siblings are Bobby and Kendall… majoring in education… came to Cypress for its coaching staff.
High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Wildcats… named the team’s captain as a senior… a two-time First Team all-Century League selection and an Honorable Mention once… a Third Team all-CIF selection as a junior… named the team’s MVP as a junior… earned a Century League championship as a freshman on the way to a Rookie of the Year team award… played club soccer for the OJSC/ OCP Strikers… appeared in the Nationals
#13 MADISON VANDINE 5’4” Sophomore Mid/Fwd UTEP/Brea Olinda HS - Brea
five times including the quarter finals in 2010. Personal: Born on July 18th, 1991… parents are Karen and Bob VanDine… siblings are Bobby and Kendall… majoring in education… came to Cypress for its coaching staff.
#0 KAYLA NEUJAHR 5’5” Freshman Goalkeeper Sunny Hills HS - La Mirada High School Highlights: A three-year standout for the Wildcats… named First Team all-CIF and First Team all-Citrus Belt League… earned the Offensive MVP award for the team… played for the Clairmont Stars club team… was on the Honor
Roll and Honor Court. Personal: Born on March 16th, 1992… parents are Bob and Mary Ollar… brother is Pearce… majoring in psychology… also enjoys reading and snowboarding.
#2 MEGAN OLLAR 5’5” Freshman Fwd/Mid Redlands East Valley HS - Redlands
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PLAYER PROFILES High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Buccaneers… played club soccer for the Los Alamitos Crusaders and NHB.
Personal: Born on September 22nd, 1992… parents are Guadalupe and Angel Rodriguez… has one sister and two brothers… majoring in criminal justice… came to Cypress for its soccer program.
#4 MARISOL RODRIGUEZ 5’1” Freshman Defender Bellflower HS - Bellflower High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Lancers… earned a CIF championship as a freshman… reached the CIF finals as a junior and the semi-finals as a senior… led the team to three Freeway League championships… was named
Second Team all-League as a junior and senior… named the team’s Most Improved as a junior and the captain as a senior… played for the OCP club… also participated in track. Personal: Born on August 25th, 1992… parents are Sonia and Antonio Arenas… siblings are AJ, Jason, and Hayley… major is undecided… also interested in singing. High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner with the Vikings… a First Team all-Sunset League selection as a senior… was named the defensive MVP… a Second Team all-Sunset League selection as a junior… played with the OSC Premier
#6 KAYLA ARENAS 5’4” Freshman Forward Sunny Hills HS - Fullerton
White club team… a four-year scholar athlete award winner. Personal: Born on September 10th, 1992… parents are Jane Mitsumori and David Smith… siblings are Michael and Amy… major is undecided.
#8 KELLY MITSUMORI 5’2” Freshman Midfielder Marina HS - Huntington Beach High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Rebels… a three-time First Team All-Orange League selection… earned a First Team all-CIF selection and Third Team all-County as a junior... named the team’s Best Offensive player three times… was fourth on the OC Varsity lo-
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cal scoring leader board as a junior… was named a Top 10 Junior by OC Varsity… was named Savanna’s Athlete of the Year award as a junior and senior… was named the school’s Student of the Year as a junior… a three-sport athlete. Personal: Born on December 4th, 1991… parents are Kim Wyer and Stan Sewell… siblings are Brett and Caleb… majoring in kinesiology… mother played for Cypress.
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#14 AUBREE WYER 5’2” Freshman Fwd/Mid Savanna HS - Fullerton
PLAYER PROFILES High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Warriors… earned a regional championship… earned a state championship and regional championship with the Croatian Eagles club team… also participated in diving, band, and the sci-
ence club. Personal: Born on April 17th, 1992… parents are Greg and Cindy Pries… brother is Bryan… majoring in radiology… came to Cypress for the outstanding team.
#15 CATHERINE PRIES 5’4” Freshman Forward Muskego HS - Muskego, WI High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Crusaders… a three-time All-Olympic League selection… earned a First Team all-CIF selection as a junior and was twice named Third Team all-CIF… was a Dream Team honorable mention…
named the team’s captain as a senior… set the school record for most games played… was the MVP of the Ontario Christian Tournament and the All-Star Game… played club soccer for the Fullerton Rangers leading the team in goals in 2009. Personal: Born on October 20th, 1991… parents are Laura and Rudy Lara… has five siblings… major is undecided… came to Cypress, “because of the great school and soccer program.”
High School Highlights: A four-year defensive starter for the Raiders… was a fourtime Best Defensive Player award winner… A three-time Second Team all-Freeway League selection and honorable mention as a freshman… named the team’s captain as a senior… played for the Fullerton Rang-
#17 JACQUELINE LARA 5’7” Freshman Fwd/Mid Valley Christian HS - Buena Park
ers club team as a captain and reached the semi-finals of the nationals. Personal: Born on December 28th, 1991… parents are Ed and Maria Mahram… brother is Amir… major is undecided… also enjoys dancing and the movies.
#18 ANISA MAHRAM 5’2” Freshman Defender Sonora HS - La Habra High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Wildcats… was a twotime Second Team all-Century League selection… earned the Coaches’ Award… played for the Slammers Club… also participated in Play Production Theater and
the Comedy Sports Improv Team. Personal: Born on July 7th, 1992… parents are Shane and Dawn Braudo… brother is Stephen… majoring in communications… also interested in acting.
#21 CHELSEA BRAUDO 5’5” Freshman Forward Brea Olinda HS - Brea
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PLAYER PROFILES High School Highlights: A four-year standout for the Buccaneers… a two-time First Team all-Suburban League selection and two-time Second Team selection… named Rookie of the Year as a freshman… earned the Distinguished Athlete Award and academic honors… played for the Cypress Elite club winning the Silver Elite
Bracket in 2007 and played premier in 2008… also participated in ASB. Personal: Born on August 12th, 1992… parents are Raul Villaseñor and Beatriz Gutierrez… has two brothers… majoring in psychology… came to Cypress because of the soccer program.
#15 STEPHANIE VILLASEÑOR 5’0” Freshman Defender Bellflower HS - Bellflower High School Highlights: A two-time First Team all-Suburban League selection for the Lancers… was named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player three times… led the team in scoring as a freshman… was a First Team Whittier Daily News selection as a sophomore… made the First Team all-
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CIF as a sophomore and Second team as a senior… also excelled in track… was on the Honor Roll and the Matador Scholar Academy. Personal: Born on September 5th, 1992… father is Ralph Herrera… siblings are Amber and Samantha… major is undecided… came to Cypress because, “the coaches are great and the team’s dedication and work ethic is amazing.”
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#24 JASMINE HERRERA 5’4” Freshman Fwd/Mid La Mirada HS - La Mirada
2009 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009 Results
Date Opponent 9/4 Miramar 9/8 Chaffey 9/10 DeAnza 9/11 Foothill 9/13 West Valley 9/18 *Saddleback 9/22 *Orange Coast 9/25 *Golden West 9/29 *Irvine Valley 10/2 *Riverside 10/6 *Santa Ana 10/9 *Santiago Canyon 10/13 *Fullerton 10/20 *Saddleback 10/23 *Orange Coast 10/27 *Golden West 10/30 *Irvine Valley 11/3 *Riverside 11/6 *Santa Ana 11/10 *Santiago Canyon 11/13 *Fullerton 11/21 Regionals - Orange Coast 11/24 Regionals - Moorpark
2009 Statistics
Player 1. Corona, Vanesa 2. Kiehl, Casey 3. Wohlers, Alana 4. Ault, Lindsey 5. Lopez, Amber Weil, Nicole 7. Murphy, Jessica 8. Hampton, Michelle 9. Adams, Juliane 10. Gonzales, Starr 11. LoBello, Amanda Meza, Nayeli 13. Wathen, Kari 14. Key, Sasha Olague, Ariana Silva, Angelica 17. Ledezma, Elizabeth Wohlers, Alan Wolhers, Alana 20. Hughes, Megan Lang, ChristiAna
Location Miramar Cypress DeAnza Foothill West Valley Cypress Cypress Golden West Cypress Riverside Cypress Santiago Canyon Cypress Saddleback Orange Coast Cypress Irvine Valley Cypress Santa Ana Cypress Fullerton Cypress Moorpark
Goals Assts 16 6 10 6 9 3 6 4 4 5 4 5 2 8 3 4 3 2 3 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1
Points 38 26 21 16 13 13 12 10 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1
Post-Season Awards Result W 2-1 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 5-1 W 3-0 W 4-0 W 9-0 W forf. T 0-0 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 2-1 W 6-0 W 3-0 W 13-0 W 5-0 T 0-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 T 0-0 2-4 PKs
Record 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0, 1-0 7-0, 2-0 8-0, 3-0 9-0, 4-0 9-0-1, 4-0-1 9-1-1, 4-1-1 9-2-1, 4-2-1 10-2-1, 5-2-1 11-2-1, 6-2-1 12-2-1, 7-2-1 13-2-1, 8-2-1 14-2-1, 9-2-1 14-2-2, 9-2-2 15-2-2, 10-2-2 15-3-2, 10-3-2 16-3-2, 11-3-2 17-3-2 17-3-3
Orange Empire Conference 1st Team Hina Lilii Amber Lopez Nicole Weil Orange Empire Conference 2nd Team Vanesa Corona Casey Kiehl ChristiAna Lang
Nicole Weil
School 1. Santiago Canyon 2. Cypress 3. Orange Coast 4. Riverside 5. Santa Ana 6. Fullerton 7. Irvine Valley 8. Saddleback 9. Golden West
Final OEC Standings
Conference W L T 15 0 1 11 3 2 10 5 1 8 3 5 9 6 1 7 7 2 2 12 2 1 13 2 0 14 2
Overall W L T 23 0 2 17 4 2 14 6 1 11 4 6 13 7 1 9 9 2 4 15 2 2 16 3 0 18 2
Goals Overall Power For Agnst Win % Rank 83 13 0.9600 2.5725 72 12 0.7826 2.2667 50 24 0.6905 2.0425 39 20 0.6667 2.1025 46 28 0.6429 1.8975 42 40 0.5000 1.6975 16 65 0.2381 1.1095 15 55 0.1667 1.4357 9 93 0.0500 1.2700
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Charger Program History
PROGRAM HISTORY Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total:
Record 11-5-3 20-2 23-0-2 20-0-3 18-3-3 17-1-1 20-2-3 24-0-2 27-0 25-1-1 24-1-2 24-1-1 19-1-2 22-1-1 23-2-2 24-2-2 18-2-4 18-1-5 17-3-3 377-25-37
OEC Record (finish) 6-4-2 (fourth) 12-0 (first) 12-0 (first) 14-0-2 (first) 8-2 (second) 9-0-1 (first) 10-0-2 (first) 12-0 (first) 12-0 (first) 13-0-1 (first) 15-0-1 (first) 15-0-1 (first) 12-0-2 (first) 14-1-1 (first) 14-1-1 (second) 13-1-2 (second) 13-2-1 (second) 13-1-2 (first) 11-3-2 (second) 215-12-19
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Playoffs None 1-1 (Regional Finals) 2-0-1 (State Finals) 0-0-1 (First Round) 1-1-1 (State semifinals) 2-1 (State semifinals) 2-1 (State semifinals) 3-0-1 (State Champions) 4-0 (State/National Champions) 2-1 (State semifinals) 4-1 (State Finals) 4-1 (State Finals) 3-1 (State semifinals) 5-0 (State Champions) 4-1 (State Finals) 4-1 (State Finals) 1-0-1 (Second Round) 1-0-1 (Second Round) 1-0-1 (Second Round) 43-10-6
Coach Ray Haas 1941-2004
ay Haas, the highly successful architect of the Cypress College Women’s Soccer program, passed away June 4, 2004 at the age of 62. In his 12 years leading the Chargers, Haas directed Cypress to one national title, two California State Championships, and two State Runner-up Finishes. The college also made five state semi-final appearances. His squads won 10 Orange Empire Conference crowns and compiled an unTeam Most Valuable Players 1991 Stacy Darin 1992 Brandi Yates 1993 Pam Prine 1994 Pam Prine, Tracy Van Herk 1995 Colby Morgon, Wendy Polnaszek 1996 Vedda Desatoff 1997 Vedda Desatoff 1998 Jane Specht 1999 Jane Specht 2000 Tymarie Novak 2001 Shannon Leslie 2002 Shannon Leslie 2003 Brooke Johns 2004 Beth Wagenhoffer 2005 Sarah Balderas, Erin Dupont 2006 Tiffany Craig
2004 State Champions
beaten streak of 106 games in OEC action. Haas, a three-time CCA Coach of the Year posted a record of 248-16-21. He was featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd on January 17, 2000. Haas worked as diligently to help his players receive scholarships as he did in any other facet of his coaching routine. He proudly pointed out that more than 75 percent of his athletes played on scholarships at four-year colleges or universities.
2007 2008 2009
Samantha Jones Whitney Joslin Nicole Weil
NSCAA All-Americans 1991 Amy Wagner 1992 Amy Wagner 1993 Pam Prine 1994 Pam Prine 1995 Wendy Polnaszek 1998 Jane Specht 1999 Jane Specht 1999 Alie Nunez 2000 Alie Nunez 2001 Angela Orr 2002 Randi Johns 2003 Brooke Johns 2004 Beth Wagenhoffer
Beth Wagenhoffer
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CHARGERS MOVING ON 1994 - Rachel Bush - Chapman 1994 - Michael Cunningham - Chapman 1994 - Carrie Fair - Chapman 1994 - April O’Brien - Cal State Chico 1994 - Traci Osman - UCLA 1994 - Pamela Prine - UC Irvine 1994 - Erica Roberge - Cal State Los Angeles 1994 - Christine Rowe - Cal State Fullerton 1994 - Leah Russell - Azusa Pacific 1994 - Lori Van Herk - Westmont 1994 - Tracy Van Herk - Chapman 1994 - Kimberly D. Wyer - Chapman 1995 - Wendy Polnaszek - UCLA 1996 - Val Brice - Creighton University Nebraska 1996 - Carrie Hurst - St. Mary’s 1996 - Jessica Lubman - Southern California College 1996 - Irene Morales - San Francisco State 1996 - Colby Morgan - San Jose State 1996 - Audry Sinclair - Cal State Fullerton 1996 - Erin Wright - Chico State 1997 - Vedda Desatoff - San Diego State 1997 - Lori Harris - Pepperdine 1997 - Felicia Madrigal - UNLV 1997 - Sheri Smith - Long Beach State 1998 - Tami Askey - Long Beach State 1998 - Trisha Forni - San Jose State 1998 - Wendy Matis - Long Beach State 1998 - Heather Mears - Long Beach State 1998 - Erica Ortega - CSU San Bernardino 1998 - Nicole Terry - Arizona State 1998 - Alisha Van Tassel - UC Irvine 1999 - Lisa Hermen - Cal Poly Pomona 1999 - Kristen Holstrom - Jacksonville 1999 - Kelly McDannold - Biola 1999 - Kristie McMahan - CSU Dominguez Hills 1999 - Jennifer Nagle - William Woods, MO 1999 - Kim Needham - CSU Bakersfield 1999 - Jennifer Shaver - Vanguard 1999 - Jane Specht - San Diego State 1999 - Moe Ybarra - Missouri Southern State 1999 - Brooke Zaffina - Cal State Fullerton 2000 - Amy Burcham - Concordia 2000 - Monique Garciaparra - Chapman 2000 - Tymarie Novak - Arizona 2000 - Alie Nunez - UC Irvine 2000 - Harmony Renfrow - Hope International 2000 - Rebekah Rogers - CSU Bakersfield 2000 - Harmoni Vasquez - CSU Dominguez Hills 2000 - Megan Young - Chapman 2001 - Jadyn Alexander - Chico State 2001 - Breanne Crowley - Chapman 2001 - Rian Knape - CSU Northridge 2001 - Sarah Moranville - William Woods, MO 2001 - Kelly Nunn - San Jose State 2001 - Angela Orr - Chico State 2001 - Janelle Raaff - Chico State 2001 - Holly Rife - Cal Poly Pomona
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2002 - Jessica Chase - CSU San Bernardino 2002 - Randi Johns - UC Santa Barbara 2002 - Shannon Leslie - San Jose State 2002 - Julie Lloyd - Long Beach State 2002 - Stacy Pelphrey - CSU San Bernardino 2002 - Sadye Reish - Pacific 2002 - Kyley Remington - Brigham Young 2002 - Ashley Twogood - CSU San Bernardino 2003 - Michele Chapman - Ottowa (KS) 2003 - Nataly Clavel - University of La Verne 2003 - Renee Haynes - CSU Dominguez Hills 2003 - Brooke Johns - University of Hartford 2003 - Cynthia Pinkney - San Jose State 2003 - Andrea Serrano - Menlo Park 2003 - Katie Roche - CSU Dominguez Hills 2004 - Cathi Dragna - Cal State Fullerton 2004 - Kristy Miller - Indiana State 2004 - Heather Miller - Austin Peay 2004 - Lauren Miller - San Francisco State 2004 - Candice Silva - San Francisco State 2004 - Krystle Vance - Long Beach State 2004 - Beth Wagenhoffer - Indiana State 2004 - Jackie Whynot - UC Davis 2005 - Sarah Balderas - San Francisco State 2005 - Erin Dupont - Idaho State 2005 - Rilesha Haynie - Cal State Northridge 2005 - Katelyn Krauss - Cal State San Marcos 2005 - Randi Leyva - Cal State San Marcos 2005 - Annica Perez - Cal State San Marcos 2005 - Krista Rojas - Cal State Dominguez Hills 2005 - Tessa Smith - Cal State San Marcos 2006 - Tiffany Craig - Cal State Fullerton 2006 - Brittney Elder - Vanguard University 2006 - Cassie McKay - Cal State Dominguez Hills 2006 - Yvonne Vasquez - Cal State Dominguez Hills 2007 - Amanda Martinez - Whittier College 2008 - Samantha Bock - Long Island University 2009 - ChristiAna Lang - University of Hartford 2009 - Amanda LoBello - University of Hartford 2009 - Nicole Weil - University of Hartford
Nicole Weil
CHARGER RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME RECORDS Goals Scored 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Assists
Sheri Smith vs. Santa Ana, 1997 Tymarie Novak vs. San Bernardino Valley, 1999 Alie Nunez vs. San Bernardino Valley, 1999 Alie Nunez vs. San Diego Mesa, 1999 Alie Nunez vs. Santiago Canyon, 2000 Holly Rife vs. Golden West, 2001 Randi Johns vs. Fullerton, 2001 Cynthia Pinkney vs. Golden West, 2003 Beth Wagenhoffer vs. Saddleback, 2004
6 4 4 4
Cynthia Pinkney vs. Golden West, 2003 Lori Harris vs. Rio Hondo, 1997 Alie Nunez vs. Irvine Valley, 1999 Randi Johns vs. Victor Valley 2002
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vs. Golden West, 2001
Single Season Records Goals Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8.
Alie Nunez Alie Nunez Jane Specht Cynthia Pinkney Tymarie Novak Sheri Smith Jane Specht Vedda Desatoff Brandi Yates Laurie Wilson
39 32 29 27 26 25 24 23 23 23
1999 2000 1999 2003 1999 1997 1998 1997 1992 1992
Assists 1. 1. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Cynthia Pinkney Alie Nunez Randi Johns Beth Wagenhoffer Vedda Desatoff Kristi McMahan Renee Haynes Lisa Herman Nicole Terry Tracy Van Herk
24 24 23 21 21 28 17 17 17 17
2003 1999 2002 2004 1997 1999 2003 1999 1998 1994
Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Alie Nunez Alie Nunez Cynthia Pinkney Jane Specht Tymarie Novak Vedda Desatoff Randi Johns Laurie Wilson Jane Specht Sheri Smith
102 1999 79 2000 78 2003 71 1999 68 1999 67 1997 65 2002 62 1992 60 1998 58 1997
Career Records Goals Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Alie Nunez Jane Specht Tymarie Novak Randi Johns Cynthia Pinkney Veda Desatoff Laurie Wilson Katelyn Krauss Tiffany Craig Colby Morgan
71 53 44 42 41 41 40 38 35 32
1999-00 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2002-03 1996-97 1991-92 2004-05 2005-06 1995-96
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8. 10.
Alie Nunez Randi Johns Cynthia Pinkney Vedda Desatoff Nicole Terry Yvonne Vasquez Lisa Hermen Beth Wagenhoffer Tracy Van Herk Renee Haynes
39 37 36 34 33 30 30 29 29 28
1999-00 2001-02 2002-03 1996-97 1997-98 2005-06 1998-99 2003-04 1993-94 2002-03
Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Alie Nunez Jane Specht Randi Johns Cynthia Pinkney Vedda Desatoff Tymarie Novak Laurie Wilson Katelyn Krauss Lisa Hermen Brittney Elder
181 1999-00 131 1998-99 121 2001-02 118 2002-03 116 1996-97 114 1999-00 106 1991-92 92 2004-05 88 1998-99 86 2005-06
Goalkeeping Single Season Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9.
Amy Kicyla Angela Orr Whitney Joslin Jackie James Jessica Lubman Kassandra Imbrogno Kassandra Imbrogno Angela Orr Amy Kicyla Maureen Ybarra
111 1991 97 2001 95 2008 83 2002 80 1995 70 2006 68 2006 67 2000 60 1992 60 1999
Career Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Amy Kicyla Angela Orr Kassandra Imbrogno Jackie James Jessica Lubman Whitney Joslin April O’Brien Maureen Ybarra Kari Bates
171 1991-92 164 2000-01 138 2006-07 134 2002-03 116 1995-96 95* 2008 94 1993-94 91 1998-99 68 1996-97
Single Season Shutouts 1. 1. 3. 4. 5. 5.
Kassandra Imbrogno 20 2006 Angela Orr 20 2001 Jessica Lubman 17 1995 Jackie James 16 2002 Jackie James 15 2003 Angela Orr 15 2000
Career Shutouts
1. Angela Orr 35 2000-01 2. Jackie James 31 2002-03 3. Kassandra Imbrogno 28 2006-07
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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 fifth 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 25th 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 18th 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 Yvonne Cota
Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: ycota@cypresscollege.edu
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Equipment Coordinator Teresa Sestito
Phone: 714-484-7376 Email: tsestito@cypresscollege.edu
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CHARGER ATHLETICS
ypress Community Col- have taken center Cypress only startlege boasts a well rounded stage. ed playing intercollephysical education cur- In 1997 the giate women’s soccer riculum along with a successful baseball and in 1991, but the late sports program featuring 13 in- softball squads, Ray Haas quickly built tercollegiate teams and a strong coached by the program into a support staff of professionals. The brothers Scott consistent winner. The school also has a wheelchair bas- and Brad Pickler, Chargers won State ketball program. captured state 2010 Softball State Champions Championships in Student-athletes are provided championships. 1998, 1999 and 2004. quality individual instruction, the The baseball crown was the third Cypress’ 27-0 season in 1999 was chance to deof the 1990s under the rewarded with a No. 1 national velop to their direction of Scott Pickler ranking by the National Soccer full potential who has over 700 wins in Coaches Association of America. and the opporhis 22 years at the school Cypress captured its first tunity to earn a and captured the state women’s basketball championship four-year colchampionship again in in 2005. Margaret Mohr’s team lege or univer2003. Trevor Hoffman set a school record with 28 wins sity scholarof the San Diego Padres, 2004 Soccer State Champions ship. who played at Cypress in Cypress , 1986 and 1987, is a fourwhich offers seven sports for time Major League all-star and women and six for men, has had holds the Major a solid line-up of teams and indi- League record for career saves. vidual athletes who have excelled Brad Pickler, has also had a since the college first opened its great deal of success. He has led doors in 1966. In recent years, the the softball team to a record six 2005 Basketball State Champions baseball, softball, women’s soccer state titles while winning over and women’s basketball programs 1,000 games. The against five defeats. Chargers were Cypress enjoys the first Calistrong support from fornia school to the community and capture three student body, who are consecutive state part of the traditionally championships popular athletic pro(1997, 1998, gram. 1999). 1977 Basketball State Champions 2003 Baseball 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
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ypress College enriches students’ lives by providing high quality education for transfer to four-year institutions, associate degrees, career technical education, and certificate coursework, as well as basic skills and opportunities for lifelong learning. The college is committed to promoting student learning and success, embracing diversity, and contributing to both the economic and social development of the surrounding community.
Cypress College is a comprehensive twoyear, public college. As a member of the 109-campus California Community College System, we offer the following: FULL-CREDIT: 58 bachelor’s-degree programs are equivalent to the first two years at Cal State, the University of California, and many private universities FAST: 141 career-certificate programs, completed in one semester to two years EARN MORE: Associate’s degrees in 51 areas of study; earning an associate’s degree boosts lifetime earnings by $250,000 LOW COST: $78, plus books, for a typical class FINANCIAL AID: Cypress College administers more than $12 million annually FLEXIBLE: Classes available during the day, evening, on the weekend and even online. A community that embraces diverse individuals, provides an accessible, supportive climate and encourages a variety of perspectives and opinions.
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2010 Charger Soccer Team
#0 Kayla Neujahr
5’5” Freshman GK Sunny Hills HS - La Mirada
#6 Kayla Arenas
5’4” Freshman Fwd Sunny Hills HS - Fullerton
#11 Jessica Murphy
5’6” Sophomore Mid Canyon HS - Anaheim Hills
#16 Michelle Hampton
5’3” Sophomore Fwd/Mid La Mirada HS - La MIrada
#22 Stephanie Villaseñor 5’0” Freshman Def Bellflower HS - Bellflower
#1 Chelsea Broghamer
#2 Megan Ollar
#7 Nayeli Meza
#8 Kelly Mitsumori
5’5” Sophomore GK 5’5” Freshman Fwd/Mid St. Lucy’s Priory - San Dimas Redlands East Valley HS - Redlands
5’0” Sophomore Fwd/Mid Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
#12 Vanesa Corona
#17 Jacqueline Lara
#24 Jasmine Herrera
5’4” Freshman Fwd/Mid La Mirada HS - La Mirada
#9 Adriana Hernandez
5’2” Freshman Mid 5’7” Sophomore Fwd Marina HS - Huntington Beach Ball State/Magnolia HS - Anaheim
#13 Madison VanDine
5’2” Sophomore Fwd/Mid/Def 5’4” Sophomore Mid/Def Beaumont HS - Beaumont UTEP/Brea Olinda HS - Brea
5’7” Freshman Fwd/Mid Valley Christian HS - Buena Park
#3 Hina Lilii
5’6” Sophomore Def Kennedy HS - La Palma
#18 Anisa Mahram
5’2” Freshman Defender Sonora HS - La Habra
#14 Aubree Wyer
#4 Marisol Rodriguez
5’1” Freshman Mid Bellflower HS - Bellfower
#10 Angelica Silva
5’7” Sophomore Fwd Santa Fe HS - Norwalk
#15 Catherine Pries
5’2” Freshman Fwd/Mid Savanna HS - Fullerton
5’4” Freshman Fwd Muskego HS - Muskego, WI
#19 Lindsey Ault
#21 Chelsea Braudo
5’4” Sophomore Fwd/Mid Chaparral HS - Temecula
5’5” Freshman Fwd Brea Olinda HS - Brea
2010 Charger Soccer Schedule Day
Date
Opponent
Location
Friday 8/27 San Diego Mesa San Diego Mesa Friday 9/3 Mt. Sac Mt. Sac Tuesday 9/7 L.A. Pierce L.A. Pierce Friday 9/10 Foothill Cubberly Sunday 9/12 West Valley West Valley Tuesday 9/14 *Fullerton Fullerton Friday 9/17 *Golden West Cypress Tuesday 9/21 *Santa Ana Santa Ana Friday 9/24 *Orange Coast Cypress Tuesday 9/28 *Saddleback Cypress Friday 10/1 *Riverside Riverside Tuesday 10/5 *Irvine Valley Cypress Friday 10/8 *Santiago Canyon Santiago Canyon Friday 10/15 *Fullerton Cypress Tuesday 10/19 *Golden West Golden West Friday 10/22 *Santa Ana Cypress Tuesday 10/26 *Orange Coast Orange Coast Friday 10/29 *Saddleback Saddleback Tuesday 11/2 *Riverside Cypress Friday 11/5 *Irvine Valley Irvine Valley Tuesday 11/9 *Santiago Canyon Cypress Saturday 11/20 SoCal Regionals Round 1 TBA Tuesday 11/23 SoCal Regionals Round 2 TBA Saturday 11/27 SoCal Regionals Round 3 TBA Fri-Sun 12/3-5 State Championships TBA * indicates Orange Empire Conference Matches
Time 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA