Redlands Golf Mediaguide

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S R A G U O C N ’ S E M W O

2010-2011

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MEDIA GUIDE


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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Quick Facts

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Athletics Directory

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Media Relations Personnel

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Media Policy

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Golf 101

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NJCAA Conference

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE Mission Statement

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Campus Life

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Academic Programs

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Campus Housing

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Athletic Facilities

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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

QUICK FACTS

Location Founded Enrollment Conference Colors Nickname

El Reno, OK 1938 2472 NJCAA Region 2 Redlands Red and Gold Cougars

President Athletic Director

Dr. Larry Devane Matt Newgent

Head Coach Office Phone

Chris Grace (405) 422-6241

First Year of Golf All-Time Tournament Wins NJCAA Tournament Appearances National Championships

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2009-2010 Finish Returning Players Newcomers

Third Nationally 3 4

CITY PROFILE El Reno, Oklahoma Driving Directions Hotels and Restaurants

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COACHING STAFF Athletic Director

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Head Coach

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Trainer

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SEASON PREVIEW Mascot Info

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Season Outlook

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Schedule

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Player Roster

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Freshmen

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Sophomores

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TEAM HISTORY Where Players Go Player Awards Championships

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All information supplied in this publication is accurate at the time of printing; however, changes may occur and will supersede information in this publication. This publication is printed and issued by Redlands Communtiy College. A total of 100 media guides printed at a cost of $401. Redlands Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or status as a veteran, in any of its educational programs, activities, policies, practices, or procedures, including, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, eligibility for financial aid, and educational services, in accordance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and other federal laws and regulations. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures for students, employees, and others: Human Resources Coordinator, Redlands Community College, 1300 S. Country Club Road, El Reno, OK 73036-5304, (405) 422-1267

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ATHLETICS DIRECTORY Athletic Administration Matt Newgent, Athletic Director Peggy Ward, Administrative Asst.

422-1280 422-1418

Men’s Basketball Yaphett King, Head Coach 422-6230 Earnest Crumbley Jr., Assistant Coach 422-6249 Women’s Basketball Jay Niehues, Head Coach Charitie Lewis, Assistant Coach Hannah White, Assistant Coach

422-1291

Baseball Matt Newgent, Head Coach Jacob Johnson, Assistant Coach Ross Ashley, Assistant Coach

422-1280 422-6259 422-6259

Volleyball Eric Duda, Head Coach Karina Bellato, Assistant Coach

422-6255 422-1285

Training Room Eli Zucksworth, Head Trainer

Public Information Coordinator Deirdre Steiner (405) 422-1467

Public Information Graphic Designer Andrew Davis (405) 422-1237

RCC Photographer

Select Physical Therapy Aron Steffen, Physical Therapist

Golf Chris Grace, Head Coach Brendan Ryan, Assistant Coach

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422-6258

MEDIA RELATIONS

422-6241

422-6276

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Larry Clements (405) 422-6242

Sports Information Intern Kelsie Dennis

Public Information Intern Alexis Cory

Any requests for interviews, photos, printed materials should be directed to the Public Information Coordinator publicinfo@redlandscc.edu


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GOLF

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Golf was invented in Scotland. It is a game of honor, integrity and sportsmanship. Tournament team golf is played with 5 team members, the lowest 4 scores are counted toward the team total. One round consists of 18 holes. All play is governed by USGA rules. Collegiate women’s golf plays roughly around 6200 total yards on usually a par 72 golf course. While the concept of golf is quite simple, getting a 1¾ inch golf ball into a 4½ inch cup in the least strokes possible is extremely challenging. You must respect the rewards & letdowns of the round & absolutely enjoy the walk outside. Most golf courses are set-up with a par of 72 strokes (some can be 70 or 71). A par 72 course means that it should take a golfer 72 swings of the club to finish the course. Par is the amount of shots given on each hole (i.e., par 3, par 4, etc.). An “eagle” is two below par, a “birdie” is one under par, and a “bogey” is one over par. A golfer will usually use a driver or fairway wood off the tee for their first shot. From then on irons are used to hit towards the green. Once the ball is on the green a player will use their putter to putt the ball in the hole. Follow RCCcougar on:

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NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

CONFERENCE DIVISION I - REGION II

Redlands Community College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The NJCAA was founded in 1938; it is an association of community college and junior college athletic departments throughout the United States of America, holding 24 separate regions with 436 members. Redlands Community College is in Region II Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, also known as OCAC.

Arkansas Baptist College Little Rock, Arkansas

Northern Oklahoma College-Enid Enid, Oklahoma

Carl Albert State College Poteau, Oklahoma

Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa Tonkawa, Oklahoma

Connors State College Warner, Oklahoma

Redlands Community College El Reno, Oklahoma

Eastern Oklahoma State College Wilburton, Oklahoma

Rose State College Midwest City, Oklahoma

Murray State College Tishomingo, Oklahoma

Seminole State College Seminole, Oklahoma

North Arkansas College Harrison, Arkansas

Western Oklahoma State College Altus, Oklahoma

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Miami, Oklahoma

Redlands Community College is a member of the

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MISSION STATEMENT Redlands Community College provides a learner-centered environment committed to academic excellence strengthened through service and civic engagement. Value Statements Include: Learner-Centered Environment - Provide a rich academic environment in which learners engage in designing and completing individual educational goals. Academic Excellence - Provide opportunities for continuous academic growth through a challenging and rigorous curriculum enhanced by the application of research and technology. Collaboration and Service - Provide learning opportunities in collaboration with public and private partners that reinforce the value of service to others and strengthen ethical development and civic engagement.

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CAMPUS LIFE

WHY REDLANDS?

The educational advantages of Redlands Community College are numerous. We have an open-door policy that encourages first-time and returning students to become a name not just a number. Admission requires no minimum GPA or ACT score, but may require an assessment test. No matter your background, you can attain great results at RCC.

From fully equipped science and computer labs to smart classrooms with IETV capabilities, your educational needs and expectations will be met and exceeded with the most up-to-date technologies available. The main campus encompasses 55 acres and includes several buildings, many of which have newly renovated classrooms and labs. We kick off the fall semester each year with the Cougar Bash, a campus-wide event filled with food and fun, including world-famous onion burgers, games, and other activities. Activities continue throughout the year with music videos, concerts, volunteer activities, and leadership activities. Join any of the more than 20 student organizations on campus. Organizations include Aggie Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Nursing Association, and more.

Oklahoma’s Four-Year Institutions $

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AVERAGE BEFORE ADDING MANDATORY FEES

COMPARE THE COST 30 CREDIT HOURS *

Redlands Community College $

*Information from Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

Redlands Community College’s athletic facilities contain a Select Physical Therapy sports medicine clinic and Fitness for Life center. The Fitness for Life center provides access to the college’s indoor swimming pool, fitness workout room, racquetball court, indoor walking area, dry saunas and steam saunas.

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NO MANDATORY FEES


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You can afford to attend RCC! No mandatory fees mean more of your cost is covered by programs such as Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP). Plus, we cost less than half as much as Oklahoma’s four-year institutions. This means you’ll save around $4,500 by spending your first two years with us. At the end of those two years, you’ll have an associate’s degree and be prepared to enter the workforce or enter the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree. Campus Housing: Get your education and enjoy the dorm experience with a luxury feel at Cougar Crossing! Cougar Crossing residents enjoy fully-furnished two or four bedroom apartments featuring leather couches, leather lounge chairs, fullsized appliances, full beds, dining room tables and chairs, and much more. Walk to class, the cafeteria, the library or the campus book store, while living with others pursuing similar life goals. You and your friends will find plenty to do at Cougar Crossing. We host karaoke parties, movie nights on the big screen, cookouts, and tons more. Relax on one of the comfortable couches, work out in the fitness center, or hang out in the cyber lounge.

Contact Student Services:

Call (405) 422-1417 Redlands Community College 1300 South Country Club Rd El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-5304

ACADEMIC MAJORS ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Agriculture (twelve option areas) Personal/Athletic Trainer Pre-Professional Sciences (four option areas)

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Art Business Administration Pre-Criminal Justice Pre-Education (Elementary or Secondary) English Family Studies/Child Development General Studies Health, Physical Education & Recreation Psychology Social Studies Speech

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Applied Technology (six option areas) Business Administration Technology (seven option areas) Child Development Criminal Justice (five option areas) Early Childhood Center Management Equine Science Nursing, RN Sustainable Agriculture (two option areas)

CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Child Development Enology Viticulture

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WHERE IS REDLANDS?

EL RENO 15 miles from OKC

Redlands Community College is located in El Reno, OK. El Reno is located just west of Oklahoma City. El Reno is rich in cultural history. El Reno is home to Historic Fort Reno, Canadian Country County Museum and the Heritage Express Rail Trolley. RCC is less than a mile from Crimson Creek Golf Course and Lake El Reno, a 300 acre lake that can be used recreationally for water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, boating and fishing.

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Frontier City Theme Park White Water Bay Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) Oklahoma City Museum of Art Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park Myriad Botanical Gardens Rocktown Climbing Gym Bricktown District Oklahoma City National Memorial

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DRIVING

DIRECTIONS Oklahoma City: I-40 W/US-270W 26.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Weatherford: I-40 E for 41.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Kingfisher: US-81 S/OK-3 E for 12.1 miles, merge onto US-81 S toward El Reno 11.4 miles, turn right onto W. Sunset Dr/I-40 BR/OK-66 for 1 mile, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go Enid 0.8 miles. RCC is on your right. Chickasha: US-81 N for 31.3 miles, merge on I-40 W/US270 W via the ramp Weatherford on the LEFT toward Amarillo go 1.9 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left.

Hennessey Watonga

Kingfisher

Guthrie

El Reno

RCC

Hinton

Yukon

Oklahoma City

Mustang Minco

Norman

Anadarko Chickasha

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RESTAURANTS Montana Mike’s Steakhouse Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. til 10 p.m.

Serapio’s Mexican Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-7744 1637 E Highway 66 El Reno, OK 73036

1609 Southwest 27th El Reno, OK 73036

Sid’s Diner For Hours Call: (405) 262-7757 300 South Choctaw El Reno, OK 73036

Denny’s Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-3535 2701 South Country Club Rd El Reno, OK 73036

Georgeo’s Mediterranean Cuisine Open For Lunch & Dinner 1218 Sunset Dr. El Reno, OK 73036

ACCOMMODATIONS Baymont Inn 1707 S.W. 27th Street El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-3050

Days Inn 2712 S. Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-8720

Best Western 2701 S Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6490

Economy Express 2851 S. Highway 81 & I-40 El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-1022 Motel 6 1506 Domino Lane El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6060

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Training Room

Fitness Room

Volleyball/Basketball Court

Swimming Pool

Crimson Creek Golf Course

ATHLETIC

Don Brown Baseball Field

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MATT NEWGENT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

3RD SEASON AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 8TH SEASON AS BASEBALL HEAD COACH

Matt Newgent begins his eighth season as head coach for the Cougar baseball team and also serves as Athletic Director. Under Newgent’s guidance the Cougar’s have been ranked each of the last four seasons, and as high as a #2 national ranking in 2008. Since Coach Newgent’s arrival seven years ago, the program has again regained its prominence nationally. Newgent and his staff spent the 2009 off-season continuing a renovation of the Cougar baseball facility, while continuing to recruit quality student-athletes to ensure continued success for the program. Newgent began his collegiate athletic career at Redlands Community College as a catcher under former coach Don Brown. During that season the Cougars went to the NJCAA World Series in Millington, Tennessee, where they finished fourth. After leaving RCC, Newgent completed his collegiate playing experience at the University of Indianapolis. His collegiate accolades include all tournament catcher honors at the NJCAA World Series, two-time member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Conference Team and Academic All-Conference Team, NCAA North Central Region Team, and Most Valuable Player during his senior season at the University of Indianapolis. Prior to coaching at RCC, Newgent served as Assistant Baseball Coach at Olney Central Community College in Olney, Illinois, where they finished with a record of 40-20 and a trip to the Region 24 Tournament. He was also the Assistant Baseball Coach at the University of Indianapolis for three seasons and helped guide the team to a third place finish in the NCAA Division II World Series in 2000, and a school best 51-15 record in 2001. Newgent is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. He earned his Associate of Arts from Redlands Community College in 1997, his Bachelor of Arts in History in 1999, and his Master of Business Administration in 2002 from the University of Indianapolis. Coach Newgent, a native of Piedmont, now resides in Yukon with his wife Christa and their son, Ian. 12

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CHRIS GRACE

HEAD COACH 1ST SEASON

First-year head coach Chris Grace comes to Redlands Community College to build on the Lady Cougars’ previous success on the course. With Coach Grace’s experience, the Lady Cougars look to be formidable. Coach Grace is a native Oklahoman who graduated from Poteau High School in 1989. At Poteau, Grace was an All-State golfer. He played collegiate golf at East Central University and was an AllConference pick. Grace earned a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education degree. In 1996, Grace was hired as the Men’s Head Coach at East Central University. In his nearly five years at ECU, Grace had several teams rank on the national level. In 1997, he was named Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Coach of the Year. He was also named the NCAA District 6 Coach of the Year in 1999. After ECU, Grace coached at Dave Pelz Golf School in Florida. At Dave Pelz, Grace was named Lead Instructor in January 2003 and Senior Instructor September 2005. In the last two years, he has also served as RCC’s assistant coach. Grace coached RCC’s former coach, Gerrod Chadwell, at East Central University. The pair reunited for Redlands back-to-back NJCAA National Championships. Grace has coached star players such as PGA pros Vijay Singh, Mike Weir, KJ Choi, Jodie Mudd, BJ Statten and Brandon McKnight. He also coached LPGA superstar Annika Sorenstam. Influential players he has taught include Rudy Giuliani and Tom Brokaw.

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ATHLETIC TRAINER

ELI ZUCKSWORTH

3RD SEASON

Third year Redlands Community College Head Athletic Trainer, Eli Zucksworth, is responsible for preparing the athletes for both practice and games while treating on-site injuries. Eli Zucksworth is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association. He is a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training. In 2007, he received his Master of Education degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

THE

COUGAR

The story of the Redlands Cougar is shrouded in mystery. The Cougar first appeared as the official Redlands mascot post-1970. Prior to that Redland’s (originally called El Reno Junior College) mascot was the Chieftain, which was chosen to correspond with El Reno High School’s mascot, the Indian. Now, this elusive nameless cat can occasionally be spotted around campus. Be On The Lookout!

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SEASON

OUTLOOK

The 2010-2011 women’s golf season will bring many new faces to the Cougar’s program. With only three returning players from last season’s 3rd place showing at the National Tournament, there are many opportunities for the new Cougar’s to leave their impression on the upcoming season. Returning from last year’s squad is Jessica Schiele, a second team All-American from Grimsby, England. Along with her is Sarah Harper from Duncan, Oklahoma, who played in every tournament last year for the Cougars and Kelsey Chugg from Gilbert, Arizona, who saw limited playing time in the season. Jessica Schiele played in every tournament following her arrival in January, posting 4 top ten finishes last spring, finishing 2nd twice, at the NJCAA Region II tournament with rounds of 82-76 and rounds of 79-76 at the Northwood Univ. (TX) Bluebonnet Classic, while also having a pair of 6th place finishes. Jessica’s rounds of 75-72-77 helped her place 6th at the National Tournament in Daytona allowing her to earn 2nd Team All-American honors for the 2010 season. Sarah Harper, gained valuable experience, playing in every tournament for the Cougar’s last season. She will be looking to provide leadership and be solid a player in the Cougar’s top five. Kelsey Chugg saw limited playing time last season, but brings a lot of very good skills to the Cougars and looks to be major contributor for the 2010-2011 campaign. Joining the 2010-2011 women’s golf team as freshman are Karson Bizzell of Mustang, Oklahoma; Bethany Darrough of Kingfisher, Oklahoma; Selu Fotu of Alpine, Utah; and Kristen Sammarco of Pembroke Pines, Florida. Karson was part of a her team’s 2010 4th place team finish in class 6A as well as her winning

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her teams conference championship as an individual. Bethany was the Class 3A state champion twice as an individual and was a part of winning three straight state championship team titles. Selu Fotu has compiled a very solid junior career competing and winning multiple events and also played on her high school’s state championship team during her sophomore season. Kristen Sammarco has competed in and won numerous individual and team titles including winning a team state championship during her high school career. With early experience and the building of team chemistry the pieces should be in place for the women’s golf team to make a run and win the school’s 4th National Championship in the last six seasons.

FALL SCHEDULE 09/12-13

Wordlink North Texas Fall Classic Fort Worth, TX

09/23-26

Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Norman, OK

10/11-13

Eye Of The Hurricane Tulsa, OK

10/24-26

Oklahoma Intercollegiate Duncan, OK

10/31-11/2....Cowgirl Fall Invitational Lake Charles, LA

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WOMEN’S GOLF

ROSTER

GOLF 2010-2011

Sarah Harper

Sophomore Duncan, OK

Kelsey Chugg

Sophomore Gilbert, AZ

Jessica Schiele

Sophomore Grimsby, England

Kristen Sammarco Freshman

Pembroke Pines, FL

Selu Fotu

Alpine, UT

Freshman

Bethany Darrough Freshman

Kingfisher, OK

Karson Bizzell

Mustang, OK

Freshman

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BETHANY RAE

DARROUGH

Freshman Kingfisher, Oklahoma

Best Tournament Finish: 1st place 2009 Class 3A State Tournament, May 2009 High School Academic Honors: National English Honor Society High School Athletic Honors: 2008 Class 3A Team State Championship

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: Ben Hogan Favorite Sports Memory: Winning State 3 years in a row Nickname: B Favorite food: Home Cookin’ Favorite musician/group: Country and Hip Hop Favorite vacation spot: The Beach I can’t live without: Laughter Most prized possession: My State Rings Favorite movie: Patch Adams Favorite actor/actress: Shirley Temple Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy I can’t believe I watch: Silent movies when I was younger If I won a million dollars, I would: Blow the first $10,000 and invest the rest into stock.

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SELU MARIE Freshman Alpine, Utah

FOTU

Best Tournament Finish: 1st place @ 2006 Utah Girls High School Golf State Championship High School Academic Honors: Graduated from Lone Peak High School in 2008 High School Athletic Honors: 3rd place finish @ 2005 Utah Girls State High School Championship, Medalist @ 2006 Utah Girls State High School Championship, member of the 2006 Utah High School All-State Golf Team, runner-up @ 2007 Utah Girls High School Golf Championships, member of the 2007 Utah High School All-State Golf Team

PERSONALITY PROFILE Future Plans: Finish a biology degree and go to medical or law School Nickname: Shrimp, Snakes Favorite food: Fettuccine Alfredo Favorite musician/group: Rascal Flatts Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii I can’t live without: Smoothies! Favorite movie: Italian Job Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill

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KRISTEN NICOLE

SAMMARCO

Freshman Pembroke Pines, Florida

Best Tournament Finish: Individual: 1st Place, Broward County JGA Championship, July 2010 High School Athletic Honors: Miami Herald and Sun-Sentinel All County Golf Honorable Mention Freshman and Sophomore Year and 2nd Team Junior and Senior Year. 5 Year letterman in Varsity Golf and also lettered in Varsity Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball and Track.

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: Sergio Garcia Favorite Sports Memory: Winning State Future Plans: Become a Pro Golfer Nickname: Krissy Favorite food: Depends on my mood. Favorite vacation spot: Lake Tahoe I can’t live without: My iPhone Most prized possession: My Shoes Favorite movie: Moulin Rouge Favorite TV show: Prison Break and Bones I can’t believe I watch: Miley Cyrus’ Biography If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy a black Camaro with red leather interior. Nobody knows I can: Touch my nose with my tongue Biggest superstition: I’m not superstitious.

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KARSON

Freshman Mustang, Oklahoma

BIZZELL

Best Tournament Finish: 2010 Class 6A Confernce Championship High School Academic Honors: 4 year Renassiance, awards in English, World History,and Spanish High School Athletic Honors: MVP Volleyball,Honorable Mention Volleyball, 2 time MVP Golfer, All-State Golfer, Scholar Athlete of the Week (golf)

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: Oklahoma State Favorite Sports Memory: Winning High School Conference Tournament Future Plans: Play golf at a 4-yr College Nickname: Karl Favorite food: Chinese Food Favorite musician/group: Katy Perry, Michael Buble Favorite vacation spot: Key West I can’t live without: My wardrobe Most prized possession: My rodeo saddles and golf trophies Favorite movie: What Happens in Vegas Favorite actor/actress: Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl I can’t believe I watch: Jersey Shore If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy a Bentley Person I would like to meet: Phil Mickelson Biggest superstition: Don’t put a hat on the bed

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JESSICA LOUISE

SCHIELE

Sophomore Grimsby, England

Best Tournament Finish: Second at NJCAA Region II Tournament, Spring 2010 RCC Athletic Honors: All-American Second Team

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite food: Sunday Lunch Favorite musician/group: Bloc Party, Coldplay and Oasis Favorite vacation spot: Daytona Beach I can’t live without: My phone and iPod Most prized possession: 6th Place Medal at Nationals Favorite movie: Step Brothers Favorite actor/actress: Wentworth Miller Favorite TV show: Friends If I won a million dollars, I would: Move to Los Angeles Person I would like to meet: The Queen of England

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KELSEY ELIZABETH Sophomore Gilbert, Arizona

CHUGG

Best Tournament Finish: First place Arizona Junior Golf Association State Championship High School Academic Honors: National Art Honor Society - 4 years High School Athletic Honors: 4-year Letter Varsity Golf, 3-year Golf MVP

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: ASU Favorite Sports Memory: Winning State Tournament Nickname: Chugg Favorite food: Sandwiches Favorite musician/group: Weezy Baby Favorite vacation spot: Scenic El Reno, Oklahoma I can’t live without: Walmart Most prized possession: My computer Favorite movie: Baby Mama Favorite actor/actress: Tina Fey Favorite TV show: Forensic Files I can’t believe I watch: Real Housewives of Atlanta If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy a car Person I would like to meet: Gucci Mane Biggest Superstition: Cows lifting their tails is a sign rain is coming

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SARAH RENAE

HARPER

Sophomore Duncan, Oklahoma

Best Tournament Finish: – Fifth place 2010 NJCAA Region II Tournament High School Academic Honors: National Honor Society, Oklahoma Honor Society, Who’s Who Among High School Students, Diploma of Distinction, Academic Golf Team State Champions in ‘07 and ‘08. High School Athletic Honors: All-State Softball Catcher, All-State Golf, Duncan Banner’s Softball Player of the Year 2007, Duncan Banner’s Offensive Player of the Year 2008, State Champion Golf Team ‘07, ‘08, and ‘09

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Sports Memory: High school team winning state championship 3-years in a row Future Plans: Transfer to a University and become a Physical Therapist, and play golf as long as possible Nickname: Harpo Favorite musician/group: Anything but the screaming stuff Favorite vacation spot: Mexico I can’t live without: My family Most prized possession: My car Favorite actor/actress: Jennifer Aniston and Heath Ledger Favorite TV show: Friends I can’t believe I watch: America’s Next Top Model If I won a million dollars, I would: Go shopping, buy a new car, and give a little to my parents and brother Nobody knows I can: If I told you then it wouldn’t be a secret. Biggest superstition: What goes around comes around 24

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KELSEY ELIZABETH Freshman Istanbul, Turkey

CHUGG

Best Tournament Finish:1st place 2011 Faldo Series ,2011 Turkish Amateur, 2011 Audible Closed

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: Paula Creamer Favorite Sports Memory: Hole in one, Faldo Series Nickname: Ranae Future Plans: Go to University of Arkansas Favorite food: Chinese Foods Favorite musician/group: Beyonce Favorite vacation spot: Orlando, Florida I can’t live without: Golf Most prized possession: My laptop Favorite movie: The Tourist Favorite actor/actress: Angelina Jolie Favorite TV show: Gossip Girl If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy a Cadillac and invest in my future Person I would like to meet: Padraig Harrington

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PLAYERS WHERE THEY GO Andrea Rojas

2006-08

Southern Nazerene University

Abby Allford

2006-08

University of Tulsa

Jennifer Aviles

2003-05

Southwestern OK State University

Keelie Cates

2001-03

Texas State University

Morgan Gay

2006-08

Oklahoma City University

Talli Gay

2003-05

Oklahoma City University

Megan Goodwin 2003-05

University of Oklahoma

Mary Harvey

2001-03

Tarleton State University

Grace Jeong

2005-07

University of Nevada – Reno Embry-Riddle Aero University

Jennifer Mann

2002-04

Oklahoma Baptist University

Tasha Marshal

2004-06

Southwestern OK State University

Jacklynn Miller 2003-05

Texas A&M – Corpus Christi

Kari Price

2001-03

Southern Nazarene University

Jaryn Rainey

2004-06

Southwestern OK State University

Woori Shin

2005-07

Auburn University University of Tulsa

Camila Sola

2004-06

Arizona State University

Brianna Vargas 2005-07

University of Louisiana – Monroe

Nicola Race

2007-09

University of Missouri

Andrea Kaelin

2007-09

Florida State University

Emily Kwak

2007-09

Towson State University

Jennifer Joyce

2008-09

San Angelo State University

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ALL-AMERICAN

ACADEMICS 2008 2006 2005 2004 2003

Abby Allford Cami Trout Jennifer Aviles NJCAA Academic Team of the Year 3.55 GPA NJCAA Academic Team of the Year 3.53 GPA Courtney Adams Ashley Earles Kari Price (Distinguished Academic All-American)

ALL-AMERICAN

ATHLETICS 2010 Jessica Schiele- 2nd Team 2009 Nicola Race - 1st Team Andrea Kaelin - 1st Team Kelly MacPhail - 2nd Team Emily Kwak - 2nd Team Kaitlin Higginbotham - HM* 2008 Nicola Race - 1st Team Abby Allford - 1st Team

2007 Woori Shin - 1st Team Grace Jeong - 1st Team

2004 Mary Harvey - 2nd Team Megan Goodwin - 2nd Team

2006 Woori Shin - 1st Team Camila Sola - 1st Team Grace Jeong - 2nd Team Brianna Vargas - 2nd Team Jaryn Rainey - 2nd Team

2003 Keelie Cates - 2nd Team Mary Harvey – HM* Kari Price – HM*

2005 Camila Sola - 1st Team Jacklynn Miller - 2nd Team Britney Subia - 2nd Team Jaryn Rainey - 2nd Team Follow RCCcougar on:

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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

FINISHES National Tournament Finish

Region II Tournament

2010 - Third Place

2010 - Champions

2009 - National Champions

2009 - Champions

2008 - National Champions

2008 - Champions

2007 - Runner-Up

2007 - Champions

2006 - National Champions

2006 - Champions

2005 - Third Place 2004 - Third Place 2003 - Third Place

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