Skyline Women's Volleyball 2008 Media Guide

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SKYLINE Women’s Volleyball Team

Pictured from left to right: (top) Coach Rayannah Salahuddin, Maricar Matic, Kimberly Yee, Danielle Bossler, Amaya Aguas, Rebecca Trigonis, Siu Fatai, Alexandra Corral, Coach Michael Lapuz. Pictured from left to right: (bottom) Caroline Livai, Courtney Stanton, Janine Padilla, Serena Bockelman, Nikita Lefiti, Kristine Evangelista, Brittany Buster-Hobbs.

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Message from Athletic Director Joe Morello: It is my pleasure to welcome you to Skyline College for the 2008 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Volleyball Season. On behalf of all the coaches, participants and staff, I would like to thank you for your support. Athletics at Skyline and throughout the CCCAA plays an integral role in the educational and social development of young people participating in our programs. Our coaching faculty is dedicated to helping student-athletes prepare for life beyond school and intercollegiate athletics. As you may already be aware, the achievements and rewards of participating on a college team are not always evident. A team or individual’s win / loss record does not always reflect the valuable experiences attained by an athlete. Lessons in team building, learning to put selfinterests aside in favor of team goals, and developing life-long skills in communication, respect for oneself and others, as well as community involvement far transcend the postings of scores and conference titles. Yet, athletic competition is about achieving excellence. At the end of this season, new conference champions and a state champion will be crowned. This is an incredible feat and is reflective of countless hours of hard work, dedication and sacrifice. But, we should also recognize the effort of all participants in making such achievements worthwhile. It’s through the crucible of athletic competition that true excellence can be rewarded. I wish to thank Rayannah Salahuddin, her staff and all their players for their hard work on the courts and in the classroom. I would also like to recognize the effort of all the staff and volunteers who have donated time, sweat and money to make this season possible. Finally, I would like to extend my best wishes to all the coaches and participants for a successful season. Best of luck! Joe Morello Athletic Director, Skyline College

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2008 Volleyball Schedule Date

Day

Opponent

Location

Aug. 23 Sept. 3 Sept. 6

Sat Wed Sat

Los Altos Hills All Day 3:00 p.m. Oakland 12:00 p.m. San Bruno

Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 20

Wed Fri Fri Sat

Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 18

Wed Sat Wed Fri Wed Wed Fri Sat

Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5-7

Fri Wed Fri Wed Fri Wed Wed Wed Sat Fri-Sun

Foothill Scrimmage @ Laney College Skyline Classic (CCSF, Siskiyous, Skagit Valley) Los Medanos College Reedley College @ Hartnell College * Fog City Classic (Mendocino College, Consumes River, College of Alameda) Ohlone College * @ San Diego City Tournament San Jose City College @ Monterey Peninsula College ** De Anza College ** @ Foothill College ** Chabot College ** Golden-Coast Classic (CCSF, Hartnell, Butte) City College of San Francisco ** Monterey Peninsula College ** @ De Anza College ** Foothill College ** Alumni Match @ Chabot College ** @ City College of San Francisco ** NorCal 1st Round NorCal 2nd Round CCCA Women’s Volleyball championships

Crossover Matches *

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Conference Matches **

Time

San Bruno San Bruno Salinas San Bruno

6:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. All Day

San Bruno San Diego San Bruno Monterey San Bruno Los Altos Hills San Bruno San Bruno

6:30 p.m. All Day 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

San Bruno San Bruno Cupertino San Bruno San Bruno Hayward San Francisco TBA TBA TBA

6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Home Matches

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SKYLINE Women’s Volleyball 2008 Roster

#1 Rebecca Trigonis Defensive Specialist

#2 Kimberly Yee Defensive Specialist

#3 Siu Fatai Outside Hitter

#4 Alexandra Corral Defensive Specialist

#8 Kristine Evangelista Setter

#9 Amaya Aguas Libero

#10 Serena Bockelman Opposite Hitter

#13 Courtney Stanton Outside Hitter

#15 Brittany Buster-Hobbs Opposite Hitter

#16 Danielle Bossler DS/Setter

#17 Nikita Lefiti Middle Blocker

Michael Lapuz Assistant Coach

#22 Caroline Livai Outside Hitter

#28 Janine Padilla Middle Blocker

Rayannah Salahuddin Head Coach

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#28 Maricar Matic Defensive Specialist

Darren Angeles Setting/Defense Coach

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SKYLINE Coaching Staff Rayannah Salahuddin Head Coach 3rd Year at Skyline Rayannah enters her 3rd season as Skyline’s head coach of the

women’s volleyball program. With 5 returning Sophomores and 9

Freshmen in the roster, there will be many challenges ahead for this season and for next year. The focus on this year’s team is strong

defense given the experienced talent from our Sophomores, who have waited patiently and worked extra hard during the off-season, they are ready to integrate their talents into this team and drive them into playoff contention. The Freshmen bring various talents into this team as

they have assumed different roles in the court throughout a short period of time due to early injuries in the pre-season. We expect them to give their all as their presence will be a vital role for this season. “My coaching philosophy is: education, strategy, execution, and risk aversion. I believe in educating my players in the most advanced volleyball skills, as well as, expecting a minimum GPA of a

3.50 while they participate in our year-round program. We offer one of the few year-round volleyball programs at the junior college level: off-season conditioning classes, volleyball classes that cover

volleyball theory, tactics, and strategy. My #1 goal is to help my players get recruited to a four-year

university. Currently, I have a 85% recruitment rate, and many of my player are recruited into winning programs.

I specifically train middle blockers to be devastating and powerful hitters. You will learn how to move across the net and set a solid block, transition off the net, and take an approach for numerous quick

set attacks (1’s, Back 1’s, Dogs, 31’s etc.). You will also learn how to create holes on your opponents block by running effective plays from the middle.”

Rayannah earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology at Humboldt State University in 2002.

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Michael Lapuz Assistant Coach 2nd Year at Skyline Michael enters his 2nd year with the women’s volleyball program. With

his new title as the assistant coach, he will be taking on more responsibilities to ensure a successful year for 2008. After the 2007 season

with Skyline, Michael became the head coach of Paye’s Performance Volleyball Club in San Carlos. He guided the 16s club to a strong start

in the 2008 California Kickoff earlier this year in January from the initial

ranking of #70 to finish at #3 in the Gold Division. The season ended with a strong finish as well during the NCVA Power League Regional

Championships taking 1st place in the Division I, Flight II bracket. Michael’s volleyball experience dates back at the early age of 9. Inspired by the men’s Olympic team in ‘84 and ‘88, he started playing com-

petitively in ‘91 at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory in San Francisco earning a spot in the Varsity team all 4 years. As a 3-time MVP, he led the team to 2 championship titles during his Freshman and

Sophomore year. He has played in the NCVA Adult Leagues after high school and placed in the top 10 in various rankings from BB to AA Gold. Michael brings his experience again to the Skyline team specializing in the quick offense and as the hitting instructor for the outside and right side hitters. His

contributions will be vital to the team’s success. Michael earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Information Technology at The University of Phoenix in 2003.

Darren Angeles Setting / Defensive Coach 2nd Year at Skyline Darren Angeles joined Skyline as a volunteer assistant coach prior to the 2007 season. He has been involved in volleyball, as a player and

as a coach, for the past 20 years. As a graduate of Foothill College and San Jose State University with a Bachelors degree in Sociology, Darren was an opposite hitter and setter for the men’s volleyball and club teams from 1993 to 1997. He began his coaching experience as an assistant coach with the women’s varsity volleyball team at Palo Alto

High School from 1995-1998, then participating as an assistant coach

at various high school club teams. Darren continues to be active in volleyball, playing in NCVA men’s club and various adult league teams. With various levels of playing and coaching, he emphasizes team fundamentals and individual mechanics in the setter, opposite hitter, and defensive positions.

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2008 Support Staff/Administration

Victoria P. Morrow College President

Sandra Hatzistratis Division Assistant

Jo Silken Athletic Trainer

Jeremy Nicoloff Athletic Trainer

2008 Sophomores

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Melissa Gabriel Team Manager


2008 Sophomore Bios

#9 Amaya Aguas

Libero Height: 5’6” Pacifica, CA Terra Nova High School

Hello my name is Amaya Aguas and I am currently a sophomore at Skyline. I have played volleyball for 8 years and I am working really hard to finish up my last season here at Skyline College as our starting Libero. I will be completing my general education courses and hope to transfer to a four-year college to pursue a career in Nursing. I am very passionate about volleyball and hope to continue playing for another two years.

“The defensive backbone of the squad. Amaya has been training for this starting position since Spring of 2007. Amaya is a true success story. She works full-time, attends school full-time, and finds the time be fully committed to her team. Amaya is planning to continue her athletic career at a local Division II or Division III school. She hopes to continue to play with her counterpart on defense Janine, our coaching staff refers to them as the ‘Dynamic Duo’.” -Coach Rayannah Salahuddin

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Playing with intensity and control • Go big or go home • A true love for the game • As long as you try your best, there is no reason your goals and dreams can’t be reached People Who Support Me: • My friends • My family • My coaches Motto: • “Be yourself, because that’s all you can be.” Stuff I Love: • Japanese food • Watching movies • The color green • Shopping • Hanging out with friends

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#10 Serena Bockelman Opposite Hitter Height: 5’10” San Francisco, CA International Studies Academy

My name is Serena Bockelman and I am currently a sophomore at Skyline. I am 5’10” and play right side position or middle blocker. My dream is to continue my education by moving on to a four-year university with a major in Nursing and to continue playing volleyball. I am willing to work as hard as I can to fulfill my dreams and when I leave Skyline I want to know I gave nothing but my best.

“The rock every team needs. This year’s team captain is our starting opposite hitter. Serena can always be relied upon when the team needs a kill, ace, or a perfect pass. Serena is committed to continuing her athletic career out-of-state. Any team would be lucky to have a great leader and talented player like Serena.” -Coach Rayannah Salahuddin

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Life is only what you make it • “No matter how bad that play may have been, another chance is just a ball away.” People I Admire: • My father – for always standing beside me and showing me the difference one person can make in this life • My coaches – inspired me to push myself in volleyball and in life Stuff I love: • Spending time with my family

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#18 Kristine Evangelista Setter Height: 5’7” Daly City, CA Westmoor High School

Hello, my name is Kristine Evangelista and I am Skyline Volleyball’s starting setter. This is my second year playing at Skyline and the experiences that I have had with volleyball and my teammates have been great. After playing four years of volleyball at Westmoor High School, I came to Skyline after Coach Ray recruited me. Although sometimes challenging, I have learned to balance volleyball with school and work. Over the past few years I have grown to love this sport and I find myself waiting to go to practice so that I can learn and improve my skills. Without volleyball and the friends I’ve made through this sport, I don’t know where I would be. After Skyline, I plan on going out of state to a Division II college while majoring in Veterinary Medicine.

“I can always rely on “Tinny” to get the job done on the court. Kristine had the heaviest weight placed on her shoulders last year when she had to compete for the starting setter position. Through all her hard work Kristine has become a formidable setter. Her height and quick thinking on the court is her greatest skill including her rocket top spin serve. Tinny plans to continue to her athletic career at setter for a Division III school.” -Coach Rayannah Salahuddin

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Life is a balancing act and you have to make time for family and friends • Volleyball has given shape to the person that I have become • I LOVE this sport! People I Admire: • My teammates – they make me a better person and I can trust them with anything • My family – they are always there for me and I couldn’t play volleyball without their support and encouragement Stuff I love: • Volleyball • Animals • Hanging out with my family and friends

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#17 Nikita Lefiti

Middle Blocker Height: 5’10” Daly City, CA Jefferson High School

I began playing volleyball in eighth grade by chance when my church asked me to sub in for one of the players on the team during a tournament. I fell in love with volleyball after my first kill. I played volleyball my sophomore and senior years at Jefferson High School. As a sophomore I was moved up mid-season to varsity as a blocking specialist and my senior year I was starting Outside Hitter. I was also the Co-captain and received the Most Improved Player Award and Second Team All-League. Now entering my third year at Skyline College as a Nursing major, I will be receiving my A.S. degree in Allied Health. Through volleyball, I hope to receive a scholarship to a prestigious four-year institution that offers a Nursing program.

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“Nikita proves our team motto ‘Hard Work Pays Off ‘. Nikita has been training with the squad since the spring of 2007 to earn her starting position this season. She has become a dominate offensive force at the net. She has not yet decided where she wants to continue her athletic career, but her hitting and blocking skills would be an asset for any team to have.” -Coach Rayannah Salahuddin

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Work hard regardless of the obstacles that are put before you • Even the most untalented person can learn to play volleyball • Everyone has the potential to be great People I Admire: • Lance Armstrong – he defines “nothing is impossible” • Jennifer Saleaumua, two-time All American from the University of Nebraska – she never let her height impact her ability to contribute to the success of the team Stuff I love: • Classic teeny bop movies: Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, & Teen Witch • Food – the way to my heart • Music – my anti-drug

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#28 Janine Padilla

Middle Blocker Height: 5’8” San Bruno, CA Mercy High School, SF

My name is Janine and I’ve been playing volleyball since third grade. I played club volleyball for 4 years during grammar school and high school. I attended Mercy High school San Francisco, where I played 1 year of junior varsity and 3 years of varsity volleyball. My most memorable game was a playoff game in high school. Unfortunately we lost, but we worked together as a team and it was a valuable learning experience. My major is Sports Psychology and my goal is to help athletes with regard to the way they view ‘the game.’ After Skyline, I hope to first receive a B.A. in Sports Psychology and begin coaching volleyball. My ultimate goal is to earn a Masters in Sports Psychology.

“The core of our offense and defense. ‘Sandy,’ as her team has affectionately nicknamed her, is a well balanced allaround player. Janine brings the spirt of a true competitor on the court. With a near errorless performances, she plans to get recruited to a local Division II or Division III program as an all-around player or Defensive Specialist.” -Coach Rayannah Salahuddin

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Never give up what you love doing • Don’t take things for granted • Work as part of a team to succeed People I Admire: • My sister – very smart and wants to become a doctor • My parents – both hard working and humble • My grandfather – devoted and always positive Personality: • Easygoing • Like listening to people and making jokes Stuff I love: • Stewie from Family Guy • Watching Movies • Pepperoni Pizza • A&W Root Beer Floats • DANCING…watch out!

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2008 Freshman Bios #1 Rebecca Trigonis Def. Specialist Height: 5’5” Brisbane, CA Terra Nova High School

My name is Becky Trigonis and I love volleyball. I have played since the sixth grade and was active in volleyball all through high school. After my first season at Skyline, I took one season off to coach sixth graders. This was a wonderful learning experience, but it made me realize how much I missed playing volleyball. This year will be my second year on the Skyline team and I am hoping to continue to develop my skills as a player. After my time at Skyline, I am planning to live abroad for a semester in Greece and then transfer to UC Santa Cruz.

#2 Kimberly Yee Defensive Specialist Height: 5’4” Daly City, CA Westmoor High School

My name is Kimberly Yee. I graduated from Westmoor High school in 2008. I started playing volleyball in fourth grade and over the next six years I played with various club teams including the SF Tremors and the SF Juniors. At Westmoor, I played two years on junior varsity and two years on varsity. My sophomore year at Westmoor I was awarded Most Valuable Player, my junior year I was awarded Coach’s Award, and my senior year I was part of the First Team All-League. My positions are setter and defensive specialist. My plans after Skyline are to be recruited to continue my volleyball career and to major in Kinesiology. I want to be an Athletic Trainer.

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Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Appreciate the little things in life • Don’t hold anything back • Take life one day at a time Personality: • Easygoing and positive • Free and independent Stuff I Love: • Walks on the beach and sunset • Travel and being outdoors • Meeting people and making new friends • Avocados

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Commit yourself to anything you do • Give it your all, or you’ll never know what you’re missing out on Most Memorable Game: With SF Juniors, we were playing for 3rd place and the score was 24-23 (we were losing). It was my turn to serve as I told myself we were going to win, and I served an ace. More pressure was building as I served again and luckily, our opponent hit out of bounds. Match point, I served short as the ball hit the net rolling over and landed on the other side. 3rd place! Stuff I Love: • Italian Food • My 2001 Volkswagen Golf, Alfred • Disney – Eeyore and Nemo • Colors: purple, orange, teal, and gray

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#3 Siu Fatai Outside Hitter Height: 5’6” San Mateo, CA Aragon High School

I began playing volleyball in high school and it was the first time that I learned how to discipline myself physically. Being a part of my high school team, the Aragon Dons, was a great learning experience. We had our ups and downs as a team, but it made us stronger both collectively and individually. The highlight of my high school volleyball career was when we made it to the third round in CCS! Personally, my life has been a bit of a roller coaster, but volleyball has given me the personal strength to pull through and the ride has been breath taking in many ways. At Skyline College, I am double majoring in business and music. I would like to transfer to a D3 school to continue my education and play what I am passionate about, the game of volleyball!

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Believe in myself because only I know what I am capable of doing • What I do with today determines tomorrow • Hard work can get me where I want to go People I Admire: • My father – he is my idol; the hardest working man I have ever met; always loves and supports me; knows just the right words to push me forward Stuff I Love: • Sing • Dance • Spend time with family • Read the Bible

#4 Alexandra Corral Defensive Specialist Height: 5’9” San Francisco, CA Convent of the Sacred Heart

My name is Alexandra Corral and I attended Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. In volleyball, I was awarded the best defensive player award for junior varsity in my freshman year and the most valuable player award as a sophomore. One of my proudest moments in high school volleyball was my junior year, on varsity becoming 2005 Division V NCS Champions. My senior year, I was co-captain of the varsity team. I also played club volleyball for five years. I am a Marine Biology/Environmental Science major and plan to attend a four-year university after Skyline.

Person I Admire the Most: • My mom – she pushes and chal- lenges me, but is also my greatest supporter Personality: • Optimistic and determined • Very laid back, but passionate about the things I love Stuff I Love: • Thai Food • Watching Movies • Starbucks

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#13 Courtney Stanton Outside Hitter Height: 5’7” Pacifica, CA Terra Nova High School

My Name is Courtney Stanton and I am currently a student at the College of San Mateo and play volleyball for Skyline College. I have played volleyball since age 10; I played throughout middle school and high school. My position is the outside hitter. I have also played other sports such as basketball and soccer. I was captain of my teams, sophomore and senior year of high school. Currently I am finishing my pre-requisites for a Nursing Program. One of my dreams is to become a Registered Nurse. After playing for Skyline, I hope to go to San Francisco State University or southern California to attend school and play volleyball. I am very passionate about my future and achieving my goals.

People Important to Me: • Family and friends – encourage me to grow as a person and as an athlete Goal: • To become a registered nurse Personality: • Easy to talk to • Here for anyone who needs me Stuff I Love: • Beach • Dressing up and going out

#15 Brittany Buster-Hobbs Opposite Hitter Height: 5’8” San Francisco, CA International Studies Academy

My name is Brittany Buster-Hobbs and I am a freshman at Skyline College. I was born in Tarzana, California on August thirteenth with my twin sister Courtney. I attended International Studies Academy High School where I played volleyball, basketball and softball. I strive to better myself as an athlete and a person with every chance that I get. My passion for athletics, and specifically volleyball, has inspired me to pursue a career as a television sportscaster. Ultimately, I hope to be a host on ESPN.

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Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • “Playing to succeed,” rather than to merely compete • Consistently looking for ways to improve • “Passion beats talent if talent isn’t passionate” • Succeed every day My life revolves around: • Family • Church • School • Volleyball Stuff I Love: • Watching baseball with my dad • Playing golf with my mom • Music: country to reggae • Movies: sarcastic comedies

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#16 Danielle Bossler Defensive Specialist / Setter Height: 5’4” Pacifica, CA San Benito High School

My name is Danielle Bossler. I graduated from San Benito High School in Hollister, CA, class of 2008! I started playing volleyball in 6th grade and continued yearround my freshman, sophomore, and junior years. I have played in various tournaments and festivals with the Adrenaline Volleyball Club in Morgan Hill, CA. I am a setter and defensive specialist. After I finish my Associates Degree from Skyline College, my plan is to move south to San Diego or Santa Barbara. I hope to continue my education, majoring in Neurology.

How I spend my spare time: • Swimming • Wakeboarding • Working at Hollister Co. in the mall Goal: • Making millions of dollars so I can retire at age 30 Personality: • Very energetic and a little ditzy Stuff I Love: • The color pink • Michael Phelps

#22 Caroline Livai Outside Hitter Height: 5’7” San Bruno, CA Phillip Burton High School

My name is Caroline Livai and I played at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco. I am learning so much through the Skyline program that sometimes it is overwhelming. But I know if I can be patient and take one step at a time, I’ll become a better player both physically and mentally. After Skyline am planning to transfer to a 4 year university in California that has a strong program in the field of my major, Administration of Justice.

Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • I used to take my abilities for granted, but after an ankle surgery I now realize that I truly love this sport People I Admire: • My mother – she introduced me to volleyball and instilled in me a deep passion for the game Personality: • Grateful for the experiences that God places in my path

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#32 Maricar Matic Defensive Specialist Height: 5’4” Daly City, CA Phillip Burton High School

My name is Maricar Matic and I am a freshman in Skyline College. I graduated from Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in 2008. I started playing volleyball in the eighth grade and ever since then I stayed in the program and tried to improve every year. When I stepped in high school I was eager to play every sport possible, but in the end I decided to continue playing a sport I really love, volleyball. The quote that I would never forget and is an inspiration in my life is “it’s not how you begin the season, its how you end it.”

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Valuable Lessons Learned Through Volleyball: • Always think positive, have each other’s back, and never feel defeated because there is always a chance to come back. People I Admire: • Coach “B” Jackson - who inspired me to improve my game and never back down. Personality: • Always make time for my friends • Love to watch T.V. • Enjoying life to the fullest

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Interested in Playing? Steps to getting recruited to Skyline College: 1) Contact Head Coach Rayannah Salahuddin via email (salahuddinr@smccd.edu) with the following information: - Name - Height - Position - High school and/or club you are playing at - Your next 3 home matches (incl. date and time) - Contact information 2) Attend Off-Season Conditioning -Fill out paperwork for concurrent enrollment - Dates & Times 1/20/09 - 5/20/09 Wed & Fri 4pm - 6:30pm (no class on 4/3, 4/8, and 4/10) and/or Summer Camp - Dates & Times 6/15/09 - 7/23/09 Mon-Thur 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Attend Double-Days Conditioning - Dates & Times 8/3/09 - 8/6/09 Mon-Thur Session #1 12pm-3pm & Session #2 5pm-7pm. No evening practice on Wed 8/7/09 - Fri scrimmage match starts at 12pm.

Dates and times are subject to change. For the latest information, log on to www.smccd.net/accounts/skylineathletics/volleyball

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Summer Volleyball Camp ‘09 June 16 - July 23

Monday - Thursday 5:30pm - 8:30pm

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Want to Learn a New Level of Volleyball? Experience the Division II Level -Learn advanced volleyball theory and skills

-Learn the steps to get noticed by the top schools of your choice

Improve Your Skill Set -Learn the best position that matces your physical build and your skill set -Video training sessions will allow you to see yourself executing a skill -Receive daily practice stats and monthly game stats

Getting Recruited by 4-year Institutions -Get the coaches to notice you and the steps you need to take to get recruited

-Learn how to conduct yourself at campus visits, interviews, practices and tryouts

Improve Your Mental Toughness -Learn to find your voice on the court -Learn meditation, daily affirmations, and visualization that will teach you to shake off mistakes and how to be present and fearless on the court

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2007 Statistics & Results 2007 Record (13-14 Overall, 4-6 Conference) 2007 end of season ranking: 40 (Best of the Rest)* Conference Standing: 4th* *source - California Community College Commission on Athletics www.coasports.org

2007 Match Results (L) 0-3

Aug 29 @Reedley College (results not posted)

Skyline Classic 1-1 overall (L) 1-3

Sept 05 vs College of the Siskiyous (22-30, 20-30, 21-30)

(W) 3-1 (W) 3-2

vs Los Medanos College (30-20, 29-31, 30-14, 30-26)

Sept 07 vs Yuba College (29-31, 18-30, 30-22, 31-29, 15-6)

Mendocino Tournament (2nd Place Finish) (W) 2-0

Sept 8 vs Mendocino College (30-17, 30-20)

(W) 2-1

vs College of the Redwoods (30-14, 27-30, 15-10)

(W) 2-0

vs City College of San Francisco (30-26, 30-15)

(W) 2-0

vs College of the Siskiyous (30-28, 30-20)

(W) 3-0

Sept 12 @ San Jose City College (34-20, 31-29, 32-30)

(W) 3-0

Sept 14 @ Ohlone College (30-22, 30-28, 30-28)

Butte Classic 1-1 overall (L) 1-3

Sept 15 vs Butte College (22-30, 29-31, 30-26, 21-30)

(W) 3-0

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vs College of the Redwoods (30-20, 20-27, 30-28)

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(L) 0-3

Sept 21 vs Cabrillo College (19-30, 28-30, 22-30)

Fog City Classic 3-0 overall (W) 3-0

Sept 22 vs Gavilan College (30-25, 30-26, 30-20)

(W) 3-1

vs Hartnell College (23-30, 30-25, 30-20, 30-18)

(W) 3-0

vs College of Alameda (30-17, 30-24, 30-25)

(W) 3-2

Sept 26 vs Monterey Peninsula College (24-30, 30-27, 30-27, 25-30, 15-10)

Tacoma Classic 0-3 overall (L) 0-3

Sept 29 @Tacoma College, WA (22-30, 12-30, 11-30)

(L) 2-3

@Edmonds College, WA (12-30, 30-28, 27-30, 30-27, 16-18)

(L) 1-3

@Pierce College, WA (20-30, 18-30, 30-26, 26-30)

(W) 3-0

Oct 3

@ Chabot College (results not posted)

(L) 0-3

Oct 5

vs Foothill College (16-30, 10-30, 25-30)

(L) 1-3

Oct 12 @ City College of San Francisco (results not posted)

(L) 0-3

Oct 17 @ De Anza College (results not posted)

(L) 2-3

Oct 24 @ Monterey Peninsula College (results not posted)

(W) 3-0

Oct 26 vs Chabot College (30-24, 30-20, 30-19)

(L) 0-3

Nov 2

@ Foothill College (results not posted)

(W) 3-1

Nov 7

vs City College of San Francisco (22-30, 30-27, 30-26, 30-18)

(L) 2-3

Nov 14 vs De Anza College (35-33, 26-30, 28-30, 30-27, 8-15)

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Skyline All-Time Leaders Hitting Leaders Kills - Season 266 209 192 178

Traci Laeha (2003) Josie Villavicencio (1999) Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) Sinira Fuimaono (2001)

83 games 66 games 56 games 60 games

Kills - Single Match 20 20 25

Traci Laeha (2003) 3 game match vs. Cañada May Malepeai (2000) 4 game match vs. San Jose City Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) 5 game match vs. CCSF

Kills per game - Season 3.43 3.30 3.20 3.17

Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) May Malepeai (2000) Traci Laeha (2003) Josie Villavicencio (1999)

56 games 44 games 83 games 66 games

Kills per game - Single Match 6.7 6.0 5.0 5.0

Traci Laeha (2003) Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) May Malepeai (2000)

vs. Cañada vs. Chabot (twice) vs. CCSF vs. San Jose City

Kill pctg. (kills-errors/total attempts) - Season .223 .203 .190

Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) 192 kills, 87 errors, 471 attempts Theresa De Asis (1998) 110 kills, 44 errors, 325 attempts Josie Villavicencio (1999) 209 kills, 93 errors, 610 attempts

Single Match Leaders (minimum 25 attempts) .577 .390 .378 .378

Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) Traci Laeha (2003) Rayannah Salahuddin (1998) Lily Bandong (2002)

18K, 3E, 26 Att vs. Chabot 20K, 4E, 41 Att vs. Cañada 18K, 4E, 37 Att vs. Chabot 18K, 4E, 37 Att vs. CCSF

Blocking Leaders Solo Blocks - Season 47 24 21 18

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Sinira Fuimaono (2001) Traci Laeha (2003) Terry Encarnacion (2002) Traci Laeha (2002)

60 games 83 games 60 games 60 games

Total Blocks - Season

66 55 45 44 43

Solo Blocks - Single Match

6 5 5

Traci Laeha (2003) Sinira Fuimaono (2001) Terry Encarnacion (2003) Traci Laeha (2002) Theresa DeAsis (1997)

Theresa DeAsis (1997) Sinira Fuimaono (2001) Sinira Fuimaono (2001) Traci Laeha (2003)

83 games 60 games 80 games 60 games 60 games

4 games 4 games/5 games 3 games 5 games

Total Blocks - Single Match

8 7 6

Theresa DeAsis (1997) Traci Laeha (2002) Traci Laeha (2003) Sinira Fuimaono (2001) Traci Laeha (2002)

4 games 4 games 5 games 5 games 3 games

Blocks per game - Season

.92 .86 .80 .73

Blocks per game - Single Match

2.0 2.0 1.4

Sinira Fuimaono (2001) May Malepeai (2000) Traci Laeha (2003) Traci Laeha (2002)

Traci Laeha (2002) Theresa De Asis (1997) Traci Laeha (2002) Traci Laeha (2003) Sinira Fuimaono (2001)

60 games 44 games 83 games 60 games

3 games vs. Hartnell 4 games vs. Monterey 4 games vs. Cosumnes 4 games vs. Cañada 5 games vs. West Valley

Setting Leaders

Assists - Season 453 441 433 411

Janet Cordellos (1997) Bernadette Flynn (1999) Mariella Alberdi (2003) Janine Trott (1998)

Skyline College Women’s Volleyball

63 games 66 games 70 games 56 games


Assists - Single Match Leaders

Digs - Season

40 55 51

386 384 256 250 208 198

Digs - Single Match

Mariella Alberdi (2003) Mariella Alberdi (2003) Janine Trott (1998)

3 game match vs. Cañada 4 game match vs. Cabrillo 5 game match vs. San Jose City

Assists per game - Season Leaders 7.34 7.19 6.68

Janine Trott (1998) Janet Cordellos (1997) Bernadette Flynn (1999)

56 games 63 games 66 games

Assists per game - Single Match Leaders 13.75 13.33 10.2

Mariella Alberdi (2003) Mariella Alberdi (2003) Janine Trott (1998)

4 game match vs. Cabrillo 3 game match vs. Cañada 5 game match vs. San Jose City

Serving and Defensive Leaders Aces - Season 52 48 43 31 29

Nyree Lavatai (2001) Traci Laeha (2003) Jacqueline Bartel (2002) Devon Lavatai (1998) Sally Huang (2005)

61 games 83 games 60 games 52 games 48 games

Aces - Single Match 10 9 6

Nyree Lavatai (2001) Devon Lavatai (1998) Bernadette Flynn (1999) Josie Villavicencio (1999) Sally Huang (2006)

4 game match vs. CCSF 5 game match vs. Cosumnes 3 game match vs. Los Medanos 3 game match vs. Laney 3 game match vs. Gavilan

Aces per game - Season .9 .7 .6 .6 .6

Nyree Lavatai (2001) Jacqueline Bartel (2002) Devon Lavatai (1998) Traci Laeha (2003) Sally Huang (2005)

61 games 60 games 52 games 83 games 48 games

31 30 27 24 39 44

Traci Laeha (2003) Nani Villareal (2003) Peggy Chong (2006) Sally Huang (2006) Jacqueline Bartel (2002) Lily Bandong (2002)

Kathia Huamani (2006) Peggy Chong (2006) Sally Huang (2006) Lily Bandong (2003) Traci Laeha (2003) Nani Villareal (2003) Nani Villareal (2003) Traci Laeha (2003) Sally Huang (2006)

83 games 80 games 45 games 48 games 60 games 53 games

3 games vs. Hartnell 3 games vs. Hartnell 3 games vs. Gavilan 3 games vs. Cañada 3 games vs. Cañada 3 games vs. Cañada 4 games vs. Cabrillo 5 games vs. CCSF 5 games vs. MPC

Digs per game - Season

5.69 5.21 4.80 4.65 3.74 3.47 3.22

Digs per game - Single Match

10.3 10.0 9.75 9.0 8.8 8.0

Peggy Chong (2006) Sally Huang (2006) Nani Villareal (2003) Traci Laeha (2003) Lily Bandong (2002) Jacqueline Bartel (2002) Meinani Villareal (2002)

Kathia Huamani (2006) Peggy Chong (2006) Nani Villareal (2003) Sally Huang (2006) Traci Laeha (2003) Sally Huang (2006) Nani Villareal (2003) Traci Laeha (2003) Lily Bandong (2003)

48 games 45 games 80 games 83 games 53 games 60 games 59 games

3 games vs. Hartnell 3 games vs. Hartnell 4 games vs. Cabrillo 3 games vs. Gavilan 5 games vs. CCSF 5 games vs. MPC 3 games vs. Cañada 3 games vs. Cañada 3 games vs. Cañada

Aces per game - Single Match 2.5 2.0 1.8

Nyree Lavatai (2001) Bernadette Flynn (1999) Josie Villavicencio (1999) Sally Huang (2006) Devon Lavatai (1998)

vs. CCSF vs. Los Medanos vs. Laney vs. Gavilan vs. Cosumnes River

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Special Thanks to... Our photographer Steve Haag for his cover design and portraits of the players and coaches:

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The Skyline Volleyball Team would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of our donors who contributed to our program this year. Your much needed contributions will help us cover our expenses for this season and into the future. We believe that this program is the key to opening new doors and expanding our horizons both on the court and in the classroom. With the ongoing support from our coaching staff and the administration at Skyline, we will take these experiences and life lessons with us when we move on to our next chapters in life. While we are all unique and diverse individuals, our ability to work together as a collective unit will determine our success as a team. Again, we thank you for your time and efforts in making this season a successful and enjoyable one! - The Skyline Volleyball Team

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