2015-2016 Gateway Athletics Media Guide

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President’s Message

Dear Geckos: Welcome to GateWay Community College Athletics, home of the GateWay Geckos. Our athletic program is young compared to our sister colleges in the Maricopa Community College system. In 2012 we celebrated our 10th Anniversary. Much has changed in that time, but what remains constant is our dedication to student success on and off the field. Our men’s and women’s teams are some of the best in the district and the state. Several of our players have transferred their knowledge and skills to universities all over the country. Some have been selected to play professionally. Like a real-life gecko, our athletes are quite agile, with the ability to adapt successfully from the field to the classroom. From our coaches and athletic staff to faculty and staff, we are here to help you succeed. Good luck in your endeavors at GateWay and in the Maricopa Community College system. Steven Gonzales President of GateWay Community College


GateWay’s Vision, Mission, Goals & Values GateWay Community College is a public institution of higher learning offering Associate Degrees, Certificates of Completion, continuing education courses and other educational services. Located in metropolitan Phoenix, the college has been serving the citizens of Maricopa County and Arizona since 1968. GateWay Community College is governed by the Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board.

Vision GateWay Community College seeks to develop opportunities that are innovative and responsive to the diverse learning needs of our changing community.

Mission GateWay Community College provides effective, accessible, and responsive educational services in a multicultural environment resulting in student development and success.

Goals GateWay Community College, including the Maricopa Skill Center and GateWay Early College High School, in achieving the mission of the College, is committed to the following strategic goals and objectives:

Access - Provide access to high-quality education for all students and strengthen educational pathways through increased educational and business partnerships. Retention - Improve the retention of students through the achievement of their education or training goals. Success - Increase the number of students who achieve their education or training goals, complete a degree or certificate, transfer to a university, and/or complete a workforce

credential.

Community Engagement - Enhance civic, social, and cultural engagement opportunities by serving as the community’s college. Entrepreneurism - Expand and leverage resources that enhance the college’s impact in the community through economic and workforce development. Stewardship - Strategically leverage, grow, and utilize resources to ensure student success, responsible stewardship, and sustainability Values Students are the primary reason we exist. We value our diverse learning community and respect our students for their life experiences, their achievements, and we appreciate their contributions. For these reasons, GateWay is committed to the following values: Learning as a lifelong endeavor of growth and self-discovery. Diversity as a celebration of the unique richness that all individuals bring to our community and to the learning opportunity it provides. Service to students, to each other, and to the community. Teamwork as a commitment to working together toward student success. Integrity as an essential element in our learning environment. We strive to be honest, authentic, consistent, and respectful in our words and actions. Entrepreneurial Spirit as critical in accomplishing our mission and goals. Through calculated risk-taking, we see possibilities...not limitations.


GATEWAY’S ATHLETICS VISION STATEMENT Gateway Community College’s athletics program vision is to be recognized as the NJCAA national model for intercollegiate athletics programs by exemplifying the principles and practices of a winning athletics program with outstanding educational values. We expect to have a culture of athletic and academic success not only institutionally but nationally, to prepare our scholar athletes for life after Gateway Community College. We will have a commitment to the overall quality of the educational experience of the student athlete, good sportsmanship, integrity, respect for others and dedication to goals by staff and student athletes.


Meet The Coaches Rob Shabansky Position:

Athletic Director/Head Coach of Baseball

Experience: 10 Seasons with the GECKOS College:

University of Arizona

Head baseball coach Rob Shabansky is entering his 11th season with the Geckos and his 8th as head coach. The Las Vegas native first began his coaching career as an assistant coach with the Geckos back in 2005 where he retained that position till 2009 when he was promoted to head coach. Outside of gateway Rob Shabansky has been given the opportunity to work for the USA Baseball team. Back in 2009 & 2010 Shabansky was selected to be the Pitching Coach for both years for the 16u USA baseball team, then once more in 2015 for the 15u USA baseball team. Under his tutelage Shabansky has seen many of his players move on to the next level and more. In the past 10 years Rob has seen 27 of his players move onto Division 1 universities, 29 to Division 2 universities, 1 to Division 3, and 39 to NAIA universities. Shabansky has also had 8 former Gecko’s get drafted in the MLB draft. Other than coaching Rob Shabansky was also selected to be the Athletic Director of Gateway Community College in January 2015 and continues to hold this position to this day. Before coaching Rob Shabansky had an extensive playing career starting back in high school where he played for Bishop Gorman H.S. in Las Vegas Nevada. In 1995 Shabansky received the honor in being named the American Legion State Player of the Year and from there was drafted by the Kansas City Royals, but instead chose to accept a scholarship to play for the Wildcats at the University of Arizona. Shabansky was part of an UA program that posted the most wins throughout the 90’s. Throughout his tenure at UA Shabansky was voted as the most inspirational player for the team in both 1998 & 2000. Shabansky was drafted once more in 1998 by the Boston Red Sox, but once again chose to finish his tenure at UA where he received his bachelor’s degree in communications. After his senior season at UA Shabansky was then drafted a third time by the Arizona Diamondbacks where we played within the organization from 2000-2002. Shabansky said his favorite aspect of coaching is working with the student athletes. “I really enjoy being a part of their life and trying to prepare them for the next level of athletics and helping them earn a degree,” he said. “It’s a satisfying feeling to see student athletes succeed beyond GateWay.”


Greg Johnson Position:

Head Coach of Men’s & Women Soccer

Experience: 7 Seasons with the GECKOS

22 total years in the Coaching Profession

College:

Stephen F. Austin

Greg Johnson enters his 8th season with the Geckos and his 23rd season in the coaching profession. Johnson first began his coaching career in 1995 where he spent two years as an Assistant coach for McMurry College. He then coached at Stephen F. Austin from 97-98 as an Assistant Coach as well. Johnson then spent 19992003 at South Mountain Community College as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s team then became the Men’s head coach for his final seasons there. After South Mt. CC, Johnson began a coaching tenure at Mesa Community College as an assistant coach for the 2004, 2006, and 2007 seasons. Following the 2007 season at Mesa, Johnson accepted the job to become Gateway’s first head coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer team. During the past 7 years Johnson has seen 27 of his former players move on to play at the next level. So far Johnson has seen one player move to a Division 1 university, one player to a Division 2 university, one player to a Division 3 university, and 24 players move on to play at an NAIA university. As a player Greg Johnson played for South Mountain Community College from 90-91 then moved on to play at McMurry from 1993-1994. At McMurry, Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management, and then while coaching at Stephen F. Austin he earned a master’s degree in education. Johnson, a Chandler native and a diehard Los Angeles Kings fan, said his favorite part of coaching is helping players get to the highest level they can accomplish as well as improve in all aspects of life


Rhoe Yancey Position:

Head Coach Softball Team

Experience: 6 Seasons with the Gecko’s College:

Bethune Cookman University

Rhoe Yancey enters her second season as the Head Coach of the Lady Geckos softball team. Yancey first began her coaching career at Gateway CC back in 2009 where she was an assistant coach then in Spring 2015 Yancey was promoted to head coach of the team. Throughout her past 6 years at Gateway, Yancey has seen several players move from Gateway to the next level. Yancey has seen 2 players move on to play at Division 1 universities, 5 players to Division 2 universities, and 7 to NAIA universities. As a player Rhoe Yancey was a dominating factor for every team she played for. Yancey played for Gilbert High School where she earned three letters for varsity while also acquiring 1st team All-region each year. As a junior and senior Yancey was announced as the teams MVP. At 16 in 2001, Yancey was selected to play for the National Team, The Phoenix Storm where they won the championship. By doing so she also selected to the 2009 AZ Hall of Fame for her part in the 2001 Championship run done by the Phoenix Storm. After High School Yancey attended Bethune Cookman University where she earned 1st team all-conference her freshman year then during her second year sustained an injury that forced her to leave the school and finish out her playing career at Mesa Community College


Gecko’s Baseball 2015 Schedule February February February February February February February February February February February March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April

5 6 12 13 16 19 20 23 24 26 27 1 2 4 5 8 10 11 12 14 18 22 23 25 26 28 30 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19 20 22 23 26 27 29 30

Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Friday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Monday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday

CSN GW Chandler Gilbert GW GW GW Paradise Valley GW Glendale GW Mesa GW Scottsdale GW Phoenix College Pima WNCC Seminole Arizona Western Dakota County Tech Madison GW Central Arizona GW Chandler Gilbert Monroe Arizona Christian JV Yavapai GW South Mountain Eastern Arizona GW Paradise Valley GW GW Mesa GW Glendale GW Phoenix College GW Scottsdale

GW Central Arizona GW Chandler Gilbert Pima Paradise Valley GW Glendale GW Mesa GW Scottsdale GW Phoenix College GW GW GW GW GW GW GW Central Arizona GW Chandler Gilbert GW GW GW GW South Mountain GW GW Cochise GW Paradise Valley Mesa GW Glendale GW Phoenix College GW Scottsdale GW

4:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM


Eric Perkins - 1

Isaac Parra - 2

Adrian Keehn - 7

Freshman Sophomore Freshman

Outfielder

Infielder

Infielder

Travis Walters - 8

Kevin Gonzalez - 9

Zane Butts - 11

Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Utility Pitcher Catcher


Kale Orton - 12 Ryan Foster - 13 Kyle Gibbs - 14 Freshman Sophomore Sophomore

Infielder

Outfielder

Infielder

Brady Hettinger - 15

Matt Blandeburgo - 17

Brian Cunningham - 19

Sophomore Freshman Freshman

Outfielder

Pitcher

Outfielder


Austin McWilliams - 20

Alex Murrieta - 23

Garrett Poole - 24

Sophomore Freshman Sophomore

Pitcher

Infielder

Pitcher

Joey Bostaph - 27 Seth Nordlin - 28 Cole Norris - 29 Sophomore Freshman Freshman Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher


Damon DeVirgilio - 30 Matt Asta - 32 Austin Browning - 33 Freshman Freshman Sophomore

Infielder

Catcher

Catcher

Not Pictured: Caden Lerbakken Ian Evans Nathan Chokey Kendall Freeman Justin Bair Casey Burns Jordan Lopez

Brock Whittlesey - 38

Marcus Ybarra - 44

Derek Hayenga

Freshman Freshman Jonathan Holler Pitcher Catcher Parker McLamore Ryan Berry


Baseball Individual Career Records Individual Hitting Most At-Bats

Casey Maloney Josh Melendez Aaron Siple Casey Thomas Andy Moore Alex Villar Aaron Munoz Rob Smith Ryan Cooper Doug Snover Tyler Baisley Alex Murrieta Conner Wessel Edgar Amador Byron Reischl

432 414 404 397 394 372 362 361 356 353 341 335 332 319 314

Josh Melendez Casey Maloney Aaron Siple Alex Villar Trevor Plautz Doug Snover Casey Thomas Andy Moore Aaron Munoz Devin Ethier Mike Bregante Alex Murrieta Edgar Amador Keaton Boysen Tyler Baisley

103 89 85 77 72 70 67 62 60 56 54 52 52 50 48

Casey Maloney Josh Melendez Aaron Siple Doug Snover Casey Thomas Tyler Baisley Alex Villar Aaron Munoz

157 148 135 135 128 115 112 108

Most Runs

Most Hits

Andy Moore Edgar Amador Trevor Plautz Jason Pohl Conner Wessel Ryan Cooper Rob Smith

101 101 100 100 98 97 93

Casey Thomas Doug Snover Ryan Cooper Aaron Siple Josh Melendez Casey Maloney Josh Lucas Tyler Baisley Andy Moore Conner Wessel Jason Pohl Devin Ethier Ryan Tomita Justin Klett Jordan Fenton

27 23 23 22 20 19 19 17 17 16 15 15 15 14 13

Casey Maloney Doug Snover Casey Thomas Brandon Raidy Tyler Baisley Alex Villar Ryan Cooper Josh Lucas Edgar Amador Pete Alonge

Josh Lucas Edgar Amador Brandon Raidy Zach Gulley Tyler Baisley Ryan Cooper Josh Melendez Freddie Jimeniz

Most Doubles

Most Triples

Most Homeruns

Josh Lucas Edgar Amador

2 2

Casey Maloney Josh Melendez Doug Snover Casey Thomas Aaron Siple Tyler Baisley Alex Villar Ryan Cooper Edgar Amador Josh Lucas Aaron Munoz Andy Moore Jason Pohl Trevor Plautz Conner Wessel

200 182 176 173 163 154 142 138 137 134 132 124 117 113 110

12 10 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 5

Casey Maloney Edgar Amador Alex Villar Casey Thomas Josh Melendez Aaron Munoz Josh Lucas Jason Pohl Tyler Baisley Doug Snover Xavier Corrales Mike Felton Alex Murrieta Brandon Raidy Jordan Fenton

94 62 60 56 52 52 50 50 49 46 46 45 42 40 40

4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2

Josh Melendez Trevor Plautz Aaron Siple Doug Snover Ryan Rosthenhausler Devin Ethier Keaton Boysen Conner Wessel

90 47 47 43 43 34 30 26

Most Total Bases

Most RBI

Most Stolen Bases


Baseball Individual Career Records CONT. Justin Donovan Casey Maloney Mike Felton Tillman Pugh Jason Pohl Aaron Munoz Freddie Jimeniz

25 24 24 21 20 19 19

Paul Vocca Doug Snover Mike Felton Jason Pohl Casey Maloney Josh Melendez Joe Urtuzuastegui Logan Comphel Trevor Plautz Brett Clark Tyler Baisley Aaron Siple Tillman Pugh Freddie Jimeniz Justin Klett

0.396 0.382 0.378 0.372 0.363 0.357 0.353 0.346 0.344 0.338 0.337 0.334 0.333 0.330 0.323

Nolan Whittlesey Doug Snover Joe Urtuzuastegui Paul Vocca Casey Maloney Tyler Baisley Freddie Jimeniz Billy Clapperton Brett Clark Tillman Pugh Josh Melendez Casey Thomas Mike Felton Jason Pohl Josh Lucas

0.500 0.499 0.481 0.465 0.463 0.452 0.451 0.450 0.449 0.442 0.440 0.436 0.436 0.435 0.434

Doug Snover Paul Vocca Aaron Siple

0.462 0.460 0.452

Highest Batting Average

Highest Slugging Percentage

Highest On-Base Percentage

Brett Clark Mike Felton Josh Melendez Casey Maloney Freddie Jimeniz Jason Pohl Trevor Plautz Justin Klett Tillman Pugh Alex Villar Ryan Tomita Zach Gulley

0.451 0.451 0.438 0.438 0.415 0.412 0.412 0.411 0.409 0.409 0.405 0.403

Aaron Siple Andy Moore Alex Villar Rob Smith Casey Maloney Josh Melendez Doug Snover Conner Wessel Edgar Amador Aaron Munoz Tyler Baisley Ryan Cooper Trevor Plautz Alex Murrieta Ryan Tomita

75 64 62 59 54 53 48 41 39 38 34 32 30 30 29

Most Walks

Individual Pitching Most Games Played

Beau Polvorsa Paul Peevyhouse Jonathon Cuellar Ryan Leasure Alex Murrieta Ricky Casler Cayman Captain Will Phillips Steve O’Hair Matt Ditsworth Issac Rodriguez Ryan Anderson

40 35 35 34 34 33 33 31 30 29 28 27

Brandon Gainey Kevin Collinge

27 27

Trent Keefer Jonathon Cuellar Steve O’Hair Chris Wrobel Kevin Collinge David Lake Matt Ditsworth Brandon Gainey Ricky Casler Buck Gulley Danny Victorio Randy Dalrmple Keaton Boysen Austin Tolliver Colton Mills

178 177.3 148.4 144.2 138.2 137.33 125.2 107.2 104.9 104.2 97.2 93 90.1 87.2 87.2

Trent Keefer Jonathon Cuellar Kevin Collinge Randy Dalrmple Steve O’Hair Matt Ditsworth Ricky Casler Danny Victorio Mike Lange David Lake

15 14 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 6

Jonathon Cuellar Trent Keefer Chris Wrobel David Lake Steve O’Hair Ricky Casler Will Phillips Randy Dalrmple Matt Ditsworth Danny Victorio Austin Tolliver Buck Gulley Kevin Collinge

119 112 88 76 74 74 73 67 67 65 65 63 58

Most Innings Pitched

Most Wins

Most Strikeouts


Baseball Individual Career Records CONT. Brett Clark Tyler Clancy

Most Walks

57 57

80 69 65 57 57 56 55 54 53 51 48 43 43 43 42 Most Runs Allowed Steve O’Hair 117 Buck Gulley 96 Trent Keefer 91 Matt Ditsworth 88 David Lake 86 Brandon Gainey 86 Chris Wrobel 81 Austin Tolliver 79 Kevin Collinge 73 Jonathon Cuellar 71 Danny Victorio 67 Mark Appel 63 Ricky Casler 58 Trent Keefer Matt Ditsworth Buck Gulley Steve O’Hair Austin Tolliver Kevin Collinge Chris Wrobel David Lake Ricky Casler Jonathon Cuellar Mark Appel Danny Victorio Tyler Clancy Joe Mortillaro Will Phillips

Tyler Clancy Michael Lange

58 57

Steve O’Hair Trent Keefer Jonathon Cuellar David Lake Chris Wrobel Brandon Gainey Matt Ditsworth

186 172 169 156 153 148 142

Most Hits Allowed

Kevin Collinge Buck Gulley Ricky Casler Ryan Anderson Danny Victorio Austin Tolliver Tyler Clancy Keaton Boysen

129 128 106 105 102 98 96 93

BigCat Ebersole Alex Murrieta Beau Polvorsa Logan Comphel Paul Peevyhouse Trey Lang

14 13 12 11 5 5

Logan Comphel BigCat Ebersole Issac Rodriguez Trey Lang Randy Dalrmple Brennan Sterling Brett Clark Colton Mills Dereck Grey Jonathon Cuellar Beau Polvorsa Billy Clemens Kevin Collinge Keaton Boysen Brice Longanecker

0.833 0.872 1.053 1.054 1.097 1.099 1.141 1.239 1.241 1.241 1.301 1.329 1.339 1.376 1.397

Trey Lang Issac Rodriguez Randy Dalrmple BigCat Ebersole Brett Clark Erick Gonzalez Ricky Casler Trent Keefer Jonathon Cuellar Antwon Dalrmple

0.769 1.053 1.065 1.402 1.868 2.132 2.402 2.579 2.640 2.700

Most Saves

Lowest Whip

Lowest ERA

Keaton Boysen Logan Comphel Cayman Captain Devin Ethier Kevin Collinge

2.997 3.000 3.094 3.142 3.191


Gecko’s Softball 2015 Schedule February

2

Tuesday

GW

Eastern Arizona

12:00 PM

February

6

Saturday

GW

Arizona Western

12:00 PM

February

13

Saturday

Chandler Gilbert

GW

12:00 PM

February

16

Tuesday

Scottsdale

GW

1:00 PM

February

20

Saturday

GW

Yavapai

February

23

Tuesday

Mesa

GW

1:00 PM

February

27

Saturday

Glendale

GW

12:00 PM

March

1

Tuesday

South Mountain

GW

1:00 PM

March

5

Saturday

GW

Phoenix College

12:00 PM

March

8

Tuesday

GW

Paradise Valley

1:00 PM

March

12

Saturday

Pima

GW

March

15

Tuesday

GW

Central Arizona

March

19

Saturday

Eastern Arizona

GW

12:00 PM

March

22

Tuesday

Arizona Western

GW

1:00 PM

March

29

Tuesday

GW

Chandler Gilbert

1:00 PM

April

2

Saturday

GW

Scottsdale

April

5

Tuesday

Yavapai

GW

April

9

Saturday

GW

Mesa

April

12

Tuesday

GW

Glendale

April

16

Saturday

GW

South Mountain

April

19

Tuesday

Phoenix College

GW

1:00 PM

April

23

Saturday

Paradise Valley

GW

12:00 PM

April

26

Tuesday

GW

Pima

1:00 PM

April

30

Saturday

Central Arizona

GW

12:00 PM

12:00 PM

12:00 PM 1:00 PM

12:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM


Jade Allee Darlene Anaya Andrea Calles

Freshman Sophomore Frehsman

Utility

Catcher

Infielder

Carolina Calles Alyssa Cervantes Abigail Gonzalez

Sophomore Freshman Freshman

Infielder

Utility

Infielder


Sydney Johnson Serenida Marquez Ashley Meza Sophomore Freshman Sophomore

Infielder

Pitcher/Outfielder

Outfielder

Not Pictured: Brianna Cano Zayda Caudillo Jossette Quihuis

Lissette Moreno Annika Pinon Taryn Wickham Freshman Freshman Freshman

Outfielder

Infielder

Utility


Softball Individual Career Records Individual Hitting Most At Bats

Prysicilla Heredia Tiara Downs Samantha Soto Nikole Carpenter Clarissa Ramirez Katie Moreno Berlynn Irwin Bianca Fajardo Jennifer Lorenzi Nicole Lorenzi Mary Morton Marina Casas Ja-Laina Brown Liliana Flores Anhelica Juardo

261 206 153 152 150 142 140 135 135 127 125 124 123 115 114

Tiara Downs Marina Casas Prysicilla Heredia Samantha Soto Ja-Laina Brown Clarissa Ramirez Katie Moreno Mary Morton Liliana Flores Berlynn Irwin Jennifer Lorenzi Anhelica Juardo Roxanna Zamora Damonik Morales Nikole Carpenter

45 40 39 31 30 22 21 19 19 17 17 16 16 16 15

Tiara Downs Prysicilla Heredia Marina Casas Samantha Soto Nikole Carpenter Bianca Fajardo Alexandra Phillips Clarissa Ramirez

73 71 68 52 44 44 43 42

Most Runs

Most Hits

Ja-Lina Brown Nicole Lorenzi Katie Moreno EnaPacheco Bianca Santa Cruz Jennifer Lorenzi Berlynn Irwin

40 40 39 38 38 36 32

Nikole Carpenter Katie Moreno Tiara Downs Marina Casas Regina Ramirez Liliana Flores Prysicilla Heredia Bianca Fajardo Clarissa Ramirez Ja-Laina Brown

13 13 12 12 6 6 5 5 5 5

Most Doubles

Most Triples Marina Casas Tiara Downs Regina Ramirez Clarissa Ramirez Prysicilla Heredia Most Homeruns

7 5 5 4 3

Ja-Laina Brown Nikole Carpenter Marina Casas Arielle Villa Tiara Downs Liliana Flores Damonik Morales Alexandra Phillips Ena Pacheco Natalie Siegal

7 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Tiara Downs Alexandra Phillips Ja-Laina Brown Marina Casas Bianca Santa Cruz Nikole Carpenter Ena Pacheco

41 39 31 31 29 27 25

Most RBI

Prysicilla Heredia Regina Ramirez Samantha Soto

23 19 19

Prysicilla Heredia Ena Pacheco Nicole Lorenzi Marina Casas Samantha Soto Erica Silva Damonik Morales Tiara Downs Napua Gouveia Anhelica Juardo

28 19 18 17 17 17 15 13 12 12

Most Stolen Bases

Highest Batting Average

Marina Casas 0.548 Sierra Montenegro 0.533 Alexandra Phillips 0.406 Nicole Vasquez 0.391 0.373 Bianca Santa Cruz 0.362 Ena Pacheco 0.354 Tiara Downs 0.340 Samantha Soto 0.333 Andrea Gomez Bianca Fajardo 0.326 Ja-Laina Brown 0.325 Regina Ramirez 0.322 Trannette Brunson 0.321 Nicole Lorenzi 0.315 Damonik Morales 0.299 Highest Slugging Percentage Nikole Carpenter 0.493 Clarissa Ramirez 0.387 Arielle Villa 0.375 Bianca Fajardo 0.363 Katie Moran .0317 Roxanna Zamora 0.305 Briana Mora 0.293 Natalie Ayala 0.282 Samantha McCanless 0.261 Bianca Urbina 0.255


Softball Individual Career Records CONT. Individual Pitching

Most Games Played Theresa Dunkalee 63 Damonik Morales 50 Napua Gouveia 39 Bianca Santa Cruz 37 Megan Grisby 35 Candice Preston 31 Clarissa Ramirez 29 Nikole Carpenter 26 Most Innings Pitched Theresa Dunkalee 335 Kendra Perez 165 Candice Preston 124 Clarissa Ramirez 114 Lindsay Roach 109 Megan Grisby 105 Nikole Carpenter 100

Least Earned Runs Allyea Elwell 14 Bianca Santa Cruz 27 Trannette Brunson 29 Napua Gouveia 57 Nikole Carpenter 77 Damonik Morales 81 Clarissa Ramirez 95 Kendra Perez 102 Least Hits Allyea Elwell 25 Bianca Santa Cruz 25 Trannette Brunson 45 Napua Gouveia 73 Damonik Morales 124 Megan Grisby 155 Kendra Perez 163 Nikole Carpenter 172 Lindsay Roach 189

Most Strikeouts Theresa Dunkalee Kendra Perez Megan Grisby Lindsay Roach Clarissa Ramirez Nikole Carpenter Lowest ERA Kendra Perez Theresa Dunkalee Trannette Brunson Nikole Carpenter Clarissa Ramirez Most Wins Theresa Dunkalee Kendra Perez Clarissa Ramirez Damonik Morales

147 125 56 44 43 40 4.33 5.33 5.34 5.38 5.83 18 5 4 3


Gecko’s Men Soccer 2015 Schedule August

22

Saturday

GW

Yavapai

6:00 PM

August

25

Tuesday

Phoenix College

GW

7:00 PM

August

28

Friday

Scottsdale

GW

7:00 PM 8:00 PM

September

1

Tuesday

GW

Mesa

September

5

Saturday

GW

Paradise Valley

September

8

Tuesday

Glendale

GW

7:00 PM

September

10

Thursday

South Mountain

GW

7:00 PM

September

12

Saturday

Arizona Western

GW

7:00 PM

September

19

Saturday

GW

Chandler Gilbert

7:00 PM

September

22

Tuesday

GW

Pima

7:00 PM

September

24

Thursday

Yavapai

GW

7:00 PM

September

26

Saturday

GW

Phoenix College

7:00 PM

September

29

Tuesday

GW

Scottsdale

3:30 PM

11:30 AM

October

2

Friday

Mesa

GW

7:00 PM

October

6

Tuesday

Paradise Valley

GW

7:00 PM

October

8

Thursday

GW

Glendale

3:30 PM

October

10

Saturday

GW

South Mountain

11:30 AM

October

13

Tuesday

GW

Arizona Western

7:00 PM

October

20

Tuesday

Chandler Gilbert

GW

7:00 PM

October

22

Thursday

Pima

GW

7:00 PM


Christian Lopez - 0 Brian Silva - 1 Luis Chavez - 2 Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Goal Keeper Goal Keeper Defender

Diego Prado Flores - 3

David Alvarez - 4

David Koyabe - 5

Freshman Sophomore Sophomore

Midfielder

Defender

Defender


Angel Real Trujillo - 6 David Martinez - 7 Erick Trevizo - 8 Freshman Freshman Freshman

Defender

Forward

Midfielder

Emerson Lopez - 10 Oscar Valencia - 11 Wesley Frost - 13 Sophomore Sophomore Freshman

Midfielder

Forward

Midfielder


Angel Moreno - 14

Erick Vidana - 15

Saul Pineda - 16

Freshman Freshman Sophomore

Defender

Midfielder

Midfielder

Hector Negrete - 17

Roberto Gonzalez - 18

Geronimo Garza - 19

Freshman Freshman Sophomore

Forward

Midfielder

Defender


Alejandro Leon - 20 Lorenzo Davalos - 22 Joe Flynn - 23 Freshman Sophomore Freshman

Defender

Not Pictured: Andy Quintanilla Juan Rodriguez Perez Jose Beltran Gabriel Udoette

Midfielder

Midfielder


Men’s Soccer All-Time Statistics Goals Scored

Most Points

Alan Martinez

40

Kasey Sahr

25

Games Started

Alberto Milan

17

Andrew Yousif

17

Victor Munoz

17

Sebastian Canales

8

Sebastian Canales

18

Ernie Gomez

39

Jesse Aleman

7

Jesse Aleman

18

Alonso Quintero

39

Trevor Cates

41

Trevor Cates

7

Trevor Cates

14

Brayan Elias

39

Ernie Gomez

39

Arturo Molina

4

Ernie Gomez

12

Rob Thome

39

Rob Thome

38

Francisco Marmalajo

230

David Ayona

4

Alonso Quintero

10

Sebastian Canales

38

Sebastian Canales

32

Armando Cano

93

Miguel Mendez

3

David Ayona

9

Andrew Yousif

38

Marco Jimenez

32

Blake Ormond

90

Nicholas Herrera

3

Miguel Mendez

8

Hasani Nunez

37

Francisco Marmalajo

29

Fernando Perez

87

Jhonnathan Flores

3

Nicholas Herrera

8

Bryan Garcia

37

Hasani Nunez

28

Marco Jimenez

7

NIcholas Kidd

37

Alonso Quintero

26

Armando Cano

3

Assists

Saves

Shut Outs

Ernie Gomez

6

Hasani Nunez

7

Josh Wittig

37

Alan Martinez

25

Francisco Marmalajo

2

Alonso Quintero

6

Alan Martinez

7

Gehu Olea-Mora

36

Armando Cano

24

Blake Ormond

1

Arturo Molina

4

MItchel Padilla

7

Marcho Jimenez

35

Bryan Garcia

21

Jose Lopez

1

Jesse Aleman

4

Henry Padilla

7

Albert Fuentes

35

Skylar Stoddard

20

Marco Jimenez

3

Jhonnathan Flores

6

MItchel Padilla

33

Miguel Barron

19

Ernie Gomez

2.07

Hasani Nunez

3

Bryan Garcia

6

Armando Cano

33

Nicholas Kidd

19

Blake Ormond

2.50

Alan Martinez

3

David Barragan

6

Francisco Marmalajo

33

Miguel Casillas

19

Francisco Marmalajo

2.67

Mitchel Padilla

3

Kyle Leyva

5

Eli Jacobson

30

Ryan Hanratty

18

Jose Lopez

2.77

Henry Padilla

3

Skylar Stoddard

29

Josh Wittig

18

Carlos Mejia

2.97

Alberto Milan

3

Sven Gregory

26

Arturo Molina

17

Armando Cano

3.74

Games Played Trevory Cates

41

Individual Award Honors Most Valuable Player

Most Improved Player

Jorge Murrieta

Jose Armenta Kirt Centner

2012

Rob Thome Francisco Marmolejo Trevor Cates

Adalberto Cordova

2013

Adalberto Cordova

Zach Taylor

2014

Jaime Yepiz

Brian Silva

2009 2010 2011

Hasani Nunez

Goals Against Average


Team Captains 2009

MIguel Casillas & Rob Thome

2010

Rob Thome & Jhonnathan Flores

2011

Francisco Marmalajo & Sven Gregory

2012

Trevor Cates & Marco Jimenez

2013

Scott Gregory & Adalberto Cordova

2014

Paul Astrain & Salvador Gutierrez

ACCAC WEEKLY HONORS Arturo Molina – Player of the Week 10/2/2011 Francisco Marmolejo – Goalkeeper of the Week 10/1/2011 2009 2011 2014

ALL-ACCAC HONORS Miguel Casillas – Honorable Mention Francisco Marmolejo – 1st Team All-ACCAC Jaime Yepiz – Honorable Mention

Miscellaneous Statistics Quickest Goal To Begin Match:

Latest Goal Scored to Win in Regulation

Most Overtime Games in a Season:

Shortest Time Between Goals:

Latest Goal Scored to Tie:

Most Goals Made in a Season:

Fastest Goal To Start Second Half:

Consecutive Wins:

Least Goals Allowed in a Season:

Opponents Fastest Goal To Start Match:

Consecutive Matches Without a Loss:

Most Credits Earning in One Semester:

Most Goals Scored in a Match:

Consecutive Losses During a Season:

Most Wins in a Season:

Most Goals Allowed in a Match: Vs. Yavapai College 9/4/12…………..11 Most Goals Scored in a Loss:

Consecutive Losses:

Most Points in a Season:

Vs. GCC 2009/2013, PVCC 2011/2012, SMCC 2013…3

2010………………………………………...12

Consecutive Shutout Minutes:

Consecutive Matches Without a Win:

David Ayona vs. SMCC 10/18/12………0:43 Vs. Scottsdale CC 9/15/2011…………...1:26 Arturo Molina vs. CGCC 9/6/2011……...5:51 Vs. Yavapai College 9/4/12……………..0:51 Vs. South Mountain CC 9/20/12…………..6

2009……………………………………..142:41

Vs. Scottsdale CC 2011…0.33 Seconds Remaining

Vs. Glendale CC 2010…………..3:33 Remaining

2009, 2010, 2011, 2012…………………..1 2011…………………………………………2 2010………………………………………...11 2010………………………………………...11 Consecutive Matches Without a Win During a Season

2009-2010…………………………………16

2010…………………………………………3 2012………………………………………...28 2009………………………………………...54 Nicholas Kidd - Fall 2009…………..….....18 2012…………………………………………7 2011………………………………………...13


Men’s Soccer All-Time Records vs Opponents Opponents

Won

Lost

Tied

Goals For

Goals Against

Arizona Western CC

0

12

0

4

49

Chandler-Gilbert CC

0

12

0

7

39

Dakota County (MN)

0

1

0

1

3

Glendale CC

3

8

1

13

27

Mesa CC

0

12

0

10

32

Monroe CC (NY)

0

1

0

1

2

Paradise Valley CC

3

9

0

21

42

Phoenix College

1

11

0

10

51

Pima CC

0

12

0

3

55

Scottsdale CC

5

7

0

11

23

South Mountain CC

6

5

1

29

17

Yavapai CC

0

12

0

4

77

Total

18

102

2

114

416


Gecko’s Women Soccer Schedule August

21

Friday

GW

Cochise

3:00 PM

August

25

Tuesday

Phoenix College

GW

4:30 PM

August

28

Friday

Scottsdale

GW

4:30 PM

September

1

Tuesday

GW

Mesa

5:30 PM

September

5

Saturday

GW

Paradise Valley

9:00 AM

September

8

Tuesday

Glendale

GW

4:30 PM

September

10

Thursday

South Mountain

GW

4:30 PM

September

12

Saturday

Arizona Western

GW

4:30 PM

September

19

Saturday

GW

Chandler Gilbert

4:30 PM

September

22

Tuesday

GW

Pima

4:30 PM

September

24

Thursday

Cochise

GW

4:30 PM

September

26

Saturday

GW

Phoenix College

4:30 PM

September

29

Tuesday

GW

Scottsdale

1:00 PM

October

2

Friday

Mesa

GW

4:30 PM

October

6

Tuesday

Paradise Valley

GW

4:30 PM

October

8

Thursday

GW

Glendale

1:00 PM

October

10

Saturday

GW

South Mountain

9:00 AM

October

13

Tuesday

GW

Arizona Western

4:30 PM

October

20

Tuesday

Chandler Gilbert

GW

4:30 PM

October

22

Thursday

Pima

GW

4:30 PM


Emily Kriplean - 0 Gabriela Ladezma - 1 Amanda Lara - 4 Freshman Sophomore Freshman

Goal Keeper

Goal Keeper

Midfielder

Jailene Romero - 5

Daniela Rios - 8

Kiara Rodriguez - 9

Sophomore Freshman Freshman

Defender

Defender

Midfielder


Nattaly Campos - 10 Logan Fischer - 11 Karol Perez - 12 Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore

Forward

Midfielder

Midfielder

Sydney Phelps - 13

Daniella Ledezma - 14

Andrea Long - 15

Sophomore Freshman Freshman

Midfielder

Defender

Forward


Bailey Jasper - 16

Xena Palacio - 22

Freshman Freshman Forward Defender

Not Pictured: Pamela Carmona Dannon Peters Lupe Perez Claudia Rejon Gloria Lujan


Women’s Soccer All-Time Statistics Goals Scored

Most Points

Alix Centner

5

Selena Merril

36

Sabrina Crawford

31

Sam Bush

18

Sam Bush

44

Ashley Bernatz

5

Jacque Arnoldy

36

Stephanie Combs

30

Denise Santos

10

Denisse Santos

28

Keshaun Lewis

5

Stephanie Galaviz

35

Selena Merril

29

Maria Martinez

6

Maria Martinez

20

Debbie Sotelo

35

Kayla Williams

27

Jessica Guild

5

Kayla Varela

16

Allison Noeding

39

Sabrina Crawford

33

Alix Centner

26

Amanda Brown

5

Kayla Williams

13

Bridget Nicolai

39

Pam Vasquez

27

Abby Haskell

25

Kayla Williams

4

Jessica Guild

12

Sam Bush

38

Priscilla Coronado

23

Priscilla Coronado

4

Amanda Brow

12

Maria Martinez

38

Lauren Mohamed

22

Sabrina Crawford

263

Sara Freeman

4

Priscilla Coronado

12

Kayla Williams

38

Denisse Santos

20

Savannah Longoria

218

Karla Varela

3

Sara Freeman

11

Karla Varela

38

Keshaun Lewis

20

Lauren Mohamed

173

Paige Northrup

3

Yesenia Aguilar

10

Sara Freeman

38

Nikki Rogers

20

Tiffany Honeywell

72

Kristi Nowicki

3

Paige Northrup

9

Abby Haskell

38

Megan Waldrop

35

Savannah Longoria

3

Ashley Castillo

8

Savannah Longoria

38

Alexis Martinez

37

Kristi Nowicki

8

Alix Centner

38

Sam Bush

36

Savannah Longoria

6.5

Assists

Games Played

Games Started

Saves

Shutouts

Karla Varela

10

Amanda Germaine

8

Alexis Martinez

38

Karla Varela

36

Lauren Mohamed

4

Sam Bush

8

Chris Gutierrez

7

Mary Lozano

38

Sara Freeman

36

Sabrina Crawford

2

Denisse Santos

8

Abby Haskell

7

Yesenia Aguilar

37

Kristi Nowicki

36

Maria Martinez

8

Jacque Arnoldy

7

Paige Northrup

37

Savannah Longoria

36

Savannah Longoria

1.78

Yesenia Aguilar

6

Herlinda Santiago

7

Stephanie Combs

37

Amanda Germaine

35

Lauren Mohamed

1.85

Amanda Germaine

6

Savannah Longoria

6

Amanda Tatro

37

Amanda Tatro

34

Megan Waldrop

1.90

Kayla Williams

5

Selena Merril

6

Rita Garcia

37

Rita Garcia

34

Tiffany Honeywell

1.91

Priscilla Coronado

4

Stephaine Combs

6

Amanda Germaine

36

Yesenia Aguilar

32

Jillian Sanchez

2.32

Stephanie Combs

4

Amanda Tatro

5

Chris Gutierrez

36

Allison Noeding

32

Sabrina Crawford

2.56

Goals Against Average


Team Captains 2009

Amanada Germaine, Paige Northrup, & Alexis Martinez

2010

Savannah Longoria, Priscilla Coronado, Paige Northrup, & Chris Gutierrez

2011

Kristi Nowicki, Selena Merrill, & Karla Varela

2012

Kristi Nowicki & Karla Varela

2013

Courtney Johnson, Tapanga Vidmar, & Lesly Salazar

2014

Ashley Bernatz, Jennifer Parra, & Kristen Miller

Individual Award Honors Most Valuable Player

Most Improved Player

2008

Savannah Longoria

Chris Gutierrez

2009

Chris Gutierrez

Yesenia Aguilar

2010

Sam Bush

Lauren Mohamed

2011

Denisse Santos

Tiffany Honeywell

2012

Sabrina Crawford

Stephanie Galaviz

2013

Lesly Salazar

Jennifer Parra

2014

ACCAC Weekly Honors

Jessica Guild Savannah Longoria Lauren Mohamed Sam Bush Denisse Santos Sabrina Crawford Tiffany Honeywell Emily Hansen

Player of the Week 8/31/08 Goalkeeper of the Week 8/31/08, 10/12/08 Goalkeeper of the Week 9/26/10, 10/18/10 Player of the Week 10/18/2010 Player of the Week 10/2/2011 Goalkeeper of the Week 10/1/11, 10/7/12 Goalkeeper of the Week 10/15/11 Goalkeeper of the Week 10/1/13, 10/14/14

NJCAA Weekly Honors

Lauren Mohamed

Goalkeeper of the Week 9/26/10

Sabrina Crawford

Goalkeeper of the Week 10/5/11 & 10/7/12


1st Team

Savannah Longoria – 2008 Denisse Santos – 2011

ACCAC ALL-CONFERENCE nd 2 Team

Jessica Guild – 2008 Alexis Martinez – 2008 Sam Bush – 2010 & 2011 Amanda Tatro – 2012 Sabrina Crawford – 2012 Emily Hansen – 2013 & 2014

Honorable Mention

Amanda Brown – 2009 Lauren Mohamed – 2010 Jaymie Padilla – 2010 Lesly Salazar – 2013

Miscellaneous Statistics Quickest Goal To Begin Match:

Latest Goal Scored to Win in Regulation

Most Overtime Games in a Season:

Shortest Time Between Goals:

Latest Goal Scored to Tie:

Most Goals Made in a Season:

Fastest Goal To Start Second Half:

Consecutive Wins:

Least Goals Allowed in a Season:

Opponents Fastest Goal To Start Match:

Consecutive Matches Without a Loss:

Most Credits Earning in One Semester:

Most Goals Scored in a Match:

Consecutive Losses During a Season:

Most Goals Allowed in a Match: Vs. SCC 9/15/11 & PVCC 10/26/13….10 Most Goals Scored in a Loss:

Consecutive Losses:

………………………………………………...2

2009………………………………………...12

Consecutive Shutout Minutes:

Consecutive Matches Without a Win:

Denisse Santos vs. GCC 9/29/2011…...0:34 Vs. SMCC 9/3/2011……………………...0:42 Haily Treaster vs. PC 8/22/2013……….3:50 Vs. Mesa CC 9/2/2014…………………..0:28 Vs. GCC 9/20/12 & SMCC 10/4/10……….5

2008……………………………………..302:00

Vs. Cochise College 2010..0.26 Seconds Remaining

Vs. Pima CC 2010……..0:53 Seconds Remaining

2008 & 2011………………………………..3 2008 & 2011………………………………..3 2012………………………………………....8 2012………………………………………....8 Consecutive Matches Without a Win During a Season

2009………………………………………...12

2009…………………………………………7 2011………………………………………...32 2008………………………………………...30 Yesenia Aguilar - Fall 2008…………........22


Women’s Soccer All-Time Records vs Opponents Opponents

Won

Lost

Tied

Goals For

Goals Against

Arizona Western CC

0

4

0

0

16

Chandler-Gilbert CC

0

14

0

4

57

Cochise College

6

7

1

13

22

Dakota County

1

0

0

1

0

Glendale CC

7

6

1

22

20

Mesa CC

3

9

2

13

30

Paradise Valley CC

0

14

0

3

65

Phoenix College

2

10

2

10

29

Pima CC

3

12

0

9

41

Scottsdale CC

0

14

1

4

49

South Mountain CC

10

2

2

33

14

Southwestern College

2

0

0

6

0

Total

34

90

9

118

342


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