Volleyball Media Guide 2009

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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Quick Facts Media Relations Personnel Media Policy Athletics Directory NJCAA Conference

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE Mission Statement President Dr. Larry Devane Cougar Club (Athletic Boosters) Athletic Facilities Campus Life Academic Programs Campus Housing

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CITY PROFILE El Reno, Oklahoma Driving Directions Hotels and Restaurants

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistant Coach AD/ Support Staff

TEAM HISTORY Championships Player Awards School Records Where Players Go Letter Winners

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QUICK FACTS

Location Founded Enrollment Conference Colors Nickname

El Reno, OK 1938 2250 NJCAA Region 2 Redlands Red and Gold Cougars

President Athletic Director

Dr. Larry Devane Matt Newgent

Head Coach Career Record Record at Redlands Assistant Coach Vincent’s Office Phone

Kristin Vincent 263-165 (.614) 263-165 (.614) Karina Bellato (405) 422-6255

First Year of Volleyball All-Time Record NJCAA Tournament Appearances Last Appearance

1997 263-165 (.614) 1 1999

2008 Record Returning Players Newcomers

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MEDIA RELATIONS Public Information Coordinator

Public Information Graphic Designer

Deirdre Steiner (405) 422-1467

Andrew Davis (405) 422-1237

RCC Photographer 28 28 29-30 31 32

Larry Clements (405) 422-6242

MEDIA POLICY Any requests for interviews, photos, printed materials should be directed to the Public Information Coordinator at 422-1467 or deirdre.steiner@redlandscc.edu.

Stay up to date with RCCcougar on:

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SEASON PREVIEW Season Outlook Mascot Info Schedule Player Roster Sophomores Freshmen

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ATHLETICS DIRECTORY Athletic Administration Matt Newgent, Athletic Director Peggy Ward, Administrative Asst. Men’s Basketball Yaphett King, Head Coach Earnest Crumbley Jr., Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball Jay Niehues, Head Coach Sheila Howard, Assistant Coach Select Physical Therapy Aron Steffen, Physical Therapist

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

422-1280 422-6259 422-6259

422-6230 422-6249

Volleyball Kristin Vincent, Head Coach Karina Bellato, Assistant Coach

422-6255 422-1285

422-6258 422-6237

Women’s Golf Gerrod Chadwell, Head Coach

422-6241

422-1291

Training Room Eli Zucksworth, Head Trainer

422-6276

422-1280 422-1418

VOLLEYBALL 101

EQUIPMENT The net height is 7’ 4 1/8” for women. The ball circumference is 25.5” to 27” and the weight is 9 to 10 ounces. The indoor court is 18 m x 9m. RULES Volleyball matches are made up of games played best three out of five to 30. The deciding game or game 5, if necessary, is only played to 15.

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Teams will switch sides when both teams have a total score of 8 points combined. The rally scoring system allows a point to be scored on any ball that hits the ground, regardless of which team is serving. Scores can occur from kills or errors.

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Each team can have six players on the floor at a time.

Teams must stay in the same positions that they started the game in.

Each team can have 12 substitutions per game. After that, no more subs may enter the game.

A player entering for another must continue to go in and out for that player for the duration of the game, unless they are the libero.

Each side is allowed three touches on the ball. The ball must go back over the net on the third hit, usually pass, set, attack. To hit the ball more that three times on a side is illegal, and the opposing team is awarded the point.

There cannot be double contact on the ball. The ball must hit clean and be passed clean. A double hit is also illegal, and the opposing team is awarded the point. The official signals a double hit by holding up two fingers.

POSITIONS:

Middle Blocker: reads the opponent’s setter and blocks the ball Outside Hitter: an all-around player: hitting and blocking Libero: strickly a defensive player, a great passer and an even better digger, wears different color jersye than teammates. Setter: an offensive player decides who gets the ball and when Opposite: responsible for blocking the opponent’s outside hitter


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.

REGION II MEMBERS 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

Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference

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Arkansas Baptist College Little Rock, Arkansas

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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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.

PRESIDENT DR. LARRY DEVANE www.redlandscc.edu/volleyball

Dr. Larry F. Devane has served as President of Redlands Community College since 1990. He has created a vision for Redlands that includes state of the art technology instructional and training access, varied course and program delivery modes, student focused facilities and a high standard for competitive athletics at Redlands.

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Devane has served as President of the President’s Association for both the Two-Year President’s Council and All-President’s Council as well as leadership roles in Academic, Legislative and Economic Councils. He is the current President of the Council of North Central Two-Year Colleges, CNCTYC, encompassing nineteen states of the Higher Learning Commission. Devane’s civic leadership roles are varied, including such activities as Board of Directors for El Reno Chamber of Commerce Foundation for Progress of which he was named El Reno Citizen of the Year, Chairman for the El Reno Industrial Development Corporation, El Reno Federal Corrections Institute Community Advisory Council, President of the Canadian County Greater Oklahoma City Metro United Way, Coordinator of Leadership Canadian County and has served as Finance Chair and is the current Chairman of the Canadian Valley Integris Hospital. Prior to Redlands, Dr. Devane was President of Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas. He attended Coffeyville Community College, earned his bachelor and master degrees from Emporia State University and his Ph. D. degree in adult and occupational education from Kansas State University in 1975.


ABOUT THE COLLEGE

COUGAR CLUB

BECOME A MEMBER OF THE TEAM BEHIND THE TEAMS Maroon & Gold Club One 10-ticket Punch Pass, Hat,  Media Guide: Name recognition in all guides, Cougar Den Access     Silver Cougar One 10-ticket Punch Pass, 3-month Fitness for Life family pass, Hat, Media Guide: Name recognition in all guides, Cougar Den Access

Support Cougar athletic teams by sponsoring a banner or a sign or by making a tax-deductible donation. To Become a Member

Call (405) 422-1280

Golden Cougar One 20-ticket Punch Pass, 3-month Fitness for Life family pass, Hat Super Cougar One 20-ticket Punch Pass, 6-month Fitness for Life family pass, Hat 2’X 3’ Arena signage Media Guide: ¼ page-All sports, Cougar Den Access

Training Room

Fitness Room

Swimming Pool

Volleyball/Basketball Court

FACILITIES

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ATHLETIC

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WHY REDLANDS?

CAMPUS LIFE

FREE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ALL STUDENTS Developmental Math Courses Special Workshops & Seminars College Survival Course Work

College Level Math Courses Cultural Events & Activities Financial Aid Counseling

Vocational Counseling Professional Tutoring Career Counseling

Transfer Assistance

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.

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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.

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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.

COMPARE THE COST

per credit hour Oklahoma’s Four-Year Institutions $

196.35 AVERAGE

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Redlands Community College $

96.75

*Information from Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education


ABOUT THE COLLEGE 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. 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, full-sized 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. For more information contact Student Services

Call (405) 422-1417

Visit: 1300 South Country Club Rd; El Reno, OK 73036

ACADEMIC MAJORS ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE

Agriculture (eight option areas) Fitness/Athletic Trainer Mathematics 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 (two option areas) Speech

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

Applied Technology (six option areas) Business Administration Technology (six option areas) Child Development Criminal Justice (six option areas) Early Childhood Center Management Equine Science Nursing, RN

CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Certificate of Mastery in Child Development

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WHERE IS REDLANDS?

EL RENO

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15 miles from OKC

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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.

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


CITY PROFILE

DRIVING

Enid

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.

Hennessey Watonga

Guthrie

Kingfisher El Reno

RCC

Weatherford

Weatherford: I-40 E for 41.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.9 miles. RCC is on your left.

Hinton

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 0.8 miles. RCC is on your right.

Anadarko

Yukon

Oklahoma City

Mustang Minco

Norman

Chickasha

Chickasha: US-81 N for 31.3 miles, merge on I-40 W/US-270 W via the ramp 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.

RESTAURANTS

ACCOMMODATIONS

Montana Mike’s Steakhouse Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. til 10 p.m. 1609 Southwest 27th, El Reno, OK 73036

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

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

Sid’s Diner For Hours Call: (405) 262-7757 300 South Choctaw, El Reno, OK 73036 Georgeo’s Mediterranean Cuisine Open For Lunch & Dinner 1218 Sunset Dr, El Reno, OK 73036

Days Inn 2712 S. Country Club, El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-8720 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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Serapio’s Mexican Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-7744 1637 E Highway 66, El Reno, OK 73036

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

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KRISTIN VINCENT

HEAD COACH

12TH SEASON | 263-165 (.614) RECORD AT RCC Kristin Vincent begins her twelfth year as Redlands Community College’s Head Volleyball Coach. Vincent is Redlands first and only Volleyball Coach, having started the program in 1997. RCC won the NJCAA Region II Tournament championship during her first three years at the helm of the upstart program, from 1997-99. Vincent guided the Cougars to backto-back 30-plus win seasons in 1998 and 1999. It was in 1999 that Vincent would lead her team to the NJCAA National Tournament in Kansas, a first in both school and program history. The next few years, saw some challenges. In 2000, the Cougars returned only one letter winner and struggled to an 11-18 record. The year 2001 would prove to be same song second verse, posting an almost identical 12-18 mark. 2002 began a comeback with a 24-17 record and a Region II second place finish. In 2004, the Lady Cougars finished the season #20 in the polls, but lost a 5th game heartbreaker 14-16 to Seminole State to finish 3rd. in the Region Tournament

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The 2005 season marked another rebuilding year that was the precursor to three strong seasons in 2006, 2007 and 2008. The Lady Cougars had winning seasons all three years, but found the same result at the end: losing the regional finals to UAFS. In 2008, UAFS ended up finishing their season as National Runner-Up. But despite the loss at the end of 2008, the Lady Cougars made school history, becoming the first recruiting class to spend every week of their careers ranked in the national polls.

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Vincent holds several records at the University of Central Oklahoma where she was a 4-year starter during her college playing years. Her records at UCO include the highest single season hitting average (.377), most career solo blocks (177) and the most assisted blocks (515) ever at the UCO. In addition, she ranks among the top in assisted blocks during a season in the Lone Star Conference, posting 164 as a sophomore. In 2008, Vincent was inducted into UCO’s Athletic Hall of Fame. She is currently the NJCAA Women’s Region 2 Director. Every summer, Vincent conducts various volleyball camps. Her coaching career is highlighted by having coached 3 AllAmericans, 15 All-Region players and 18 Academic All-Americans. 38 of her players have gone on to play at 4-year colleges across the nation. Prior to starting the program at Redlands, Vincent was an Assistant Coach at Edmond Memorial High School. Vincent played high school volleyball at perennial power Martin High School in Arlington, Texas.

COACH PROFILE Personal Hometown Arlington, Texas College University of Central Oklahoma Coaching Highlights 1999 NJCAA Tournament Appearance 1999 District B Coach of the Year 1997 Creation of RCC’s Volleyball Program Prior Coaching History 1996-1997 University of Central Oklahoma Assistant Coach 1995-1996 Edmond Memorial High School Head Coach


COACHING STAFF

ASSISTANT COACH

KARINA BELLATO

2ND SEASON

Karina Bellato comes to the Redlands coaching staff with more than 15 years of playing experience. She was five time National Champion at MacKenzie University in Brazil and three time MVP. Bellato’s American playing experience was at perennial powerhouse Frank Phillips College in Borger, TX. During her two years at Frank, the Lady Plainsmen were Region Champions advancing both years to the National Tournament and finishing 6th and 4th place respectively. Her duties will include assisting in recruiting and game and practice management. Her expertise is in the area of passing and ball control.

COACH PROFILE Personal Hometown College

Sao Paulo, Brazil MacKenzie University

Collegiate Honors All Region Team 2006 & 2007 Defensive Player of the Year 2006 & 2007 Prior Coaching History 2007-2008 Oklahoma Elite Assistant Coach

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

MATT NEWGENT

2ND SEASON AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 7TH SEASON AS BASEBALL HEAD COACH

Matt Newgent begins his seventh 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 six 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 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 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 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.

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ATHLETIC TRAINER

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ELI ZUCKSWORTH

2ND SEASON

Second 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.


SEASON PREVIEW

SEASON

OUTLOOK

SCHEDULE

After completing possibly one of the most successful seasons in program history, the 2009 Cougar Volleyball Team is looking forward to continuing the success of last year’s group. From last year’s squad, who finished the season 26-8 and spent every week ranked in the top 20, there are 3 players returning: Middle Blocker, Felicia Ezenwa from El Paso, TX; Outside Hitter, Lindsay Hughes from OKC and Libero, Shayna Severance from Prineville, OR. We will be looking for our freshmen to step in and make an immediate impact on the court. To find the caliber athlete we were needing to continue the success that has become synonymous with Redlands Volleyball, the coaching staff went south of the border to Texas. From Denton: Outside Hitter, Kimmy Seiler and Setter Brook Walford. From El Paso: Outside Hitter, Adriana Rodriguez; Right Side Hitter, Abby Savage and Defensive Specialist, Krystal Martinez. From Bridgeport, Middle Hitter Janie Foreman; from Weatherford, Malayna Alleman; and from Pampa, Outside Hitter, Jessica Miner. Rounding out this year’s freshmen class are Outside Hitter, Liz Marquez from Juarez, Mexico and Middle Hitter, Melissa Sandoval from Santiago, Columbia. We will once again have a tough travel schedule to go along with our region play, which generally touts at least one team ranked in the top 20. We will be attending one of the top tournaments in the nation in Houston at the Texas Tornados training facility, one at North Central Texas and one in Tyler, TX.

08/28-29 09/01 09/04-05 09/08 09/09 09/14 09/18-19 09/23 10/01 10/02 10/03 10/05 10/06 10/13 10/19 10/22 10/23-24 10/26 10/29 11/06-07 11/19-21

TX Tornados Tournament NCTC Cougar Classic Seminole RCC vs NCTC Frank Phillips NOC-Enid NCTC Tournament Seminole Frank Phillips NOC-Enid Paris Eastfield Seminole Clarendon Clarendon NOC-Enid Seminole Tyler JC Tournament NOC-Enid NEO Regional Tournament National Tournament

The coaching and administrative staff at Redlands would like to thank you in advance for your support of Cougar Athletics and our athletes. We are looking forward to another excellent year on the volleyball court!

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Home Games in Bold

Go Cougars!

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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ROSTER

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Jessica Miner

FR

5’7

OH

Pampa, TX

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Krystal Martinez

FR

5’3

DS/Lib

El Paso, TX

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Lindsay Hughes

SO

5’9

OH

Oklahoma City, OK

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Liz Marquez

FR

5’10

S

Juarez, Mexico

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Melissa Sandoval

FR

6’0

MB

Santiago, Columbia

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Brooke Walford

FR

5’10

S

Denton, TX

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Adriana Rodriguez

FR

5’7

OH

El Paso, TX

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Malayna Alleman

FR

5’2

DS/Lib

Weatherford, TX

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Janie Foreman

FR

5’11

MB

Paradise, TX

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Felicia Ezenwa

SO

5’11

MB

El Paso, TX

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Abby Savage

FR

6’0

Opp

El Paso, TX

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Kim Seiler

FR

5’7

OH

Denton, TX

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Shayna Severance

SO

5’7

DS/Lib

Prineville, OR


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FELICIA UZUNMA

EZENWA

Sophomore | 5’10’’ | Middle Hitter El Paso, TX

GP 2008 65

MP 25

K E 56 30

TA PCT% A 149 .174 3

SA 0

SE 2

RE 0

DG 22

BS 27

BA 49

BE 8

BHE 3

RCC Athletic Honors: Nationally ranked in blocking average per game, leads conference in blocking average per game High School Athletic Honors All-District Volleyball, All-District Basketball, All-District Track, 2-time Metro Sports Volleyball Game of the Week MVP, 3-time Regional Track Meet Qualifier, District 100m Dash Champion Senior Year High School Academic Honors Academic Letterman 4 consecutive years, Top 2% in class, All-Irvin Girl, National Honor Society President, Class President 2 years

PERSONALITY PROFILE

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Favorite Player/Team: Dwight Howard Favorite Sports Memory: Finally winning the District 4A 100m dash my senior year Future Plans: Become a physical therapist or an orthopedic surgeon Nickname: Filly Favorite food: Cereal Favorite musician/group: Beyonce Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii I can’t live without: Sweets Most prized possession: My sneakers Favorite movie: Good Burger I can’t believe I watch: Spongebob Squarepants Favorite actor/actress: Will Smith Favorite TV show: Sister, Sister If I won a million dollars, I would: Spend, save, donate, and invest!

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LINDSAY NICOLE

HUGHES

GP 2008 12

MP 8

K E 11 12

TA PCT% A 35 -.029 1

SA 2

Sophomore | 5’9 “ | Outside Hitter Moore, Oklahoma

SE 5

High School Athletic Honors: Varsity Track Newcomer of the Year Award, State Qualifier 400M & 1600M Relay, State Finalist 800M Relay & 1600M Relay, 5th Place State 400M Relay, Varsity Track Most Valuable Player, Varsity Volleyball Team Captain, All Tournament Player at Cameron University Invitational High School Academic Honors: First Honors Honor Roll, Academic Excellence in Christian Service National Honor Roll, Who’s Who Among High School Students, Certificate of outstanding academic performance ACT explore program-English from state regents for higher education RCC Academic Honors Redlands Community College Foundation scholarship, President’s Honor Roll

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PERSONALITY PROFILE

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Future Plans: Attend Florida to pursue marine biology Nickname: Dori Favorite musician/group: Eli Young Band I can’t live without: Sweatpants Most prized possession: My chapstick Favorite movie: Troy Favorite actor/actress: The Rock Favorite TV show: Sports Nobody knows I can: Cook food Biggest superstition: Walking under a ladder and opening an umbrella inside!

RE 1

DG 7

BS 1

BA 0

BE 0

BHE 0


SEASON PREVIEW

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SHAYNA MARIE

SEVERANCE

Sophomore | 5’8” | Libero Prineville, Oregon

GP 2008 121

MP 35

K 1

E 1

TA 9

PCT% A .000 11

SA 57

SE 57

RE 34

DG 483

BS 0

BA 0

BE 0

BHE 1

High School Athletic Honors: 2-time Libero of the year RCC Athletic Honors: Letter Winner, Digs Record Holder, Match Digs Co-Record Holder

PERSONALITY PROFILE

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Future Plans: Finish school and go to cosmetology school to become a hair dresser Nickname: Shane Marie Favorite food: Pizza Favorite vacation spot: The beach, any beach I can’t live without: A good time Most prized possession: Family and the people closest to me I can’t believe I watch: Tom and Jerry (every morning) If I won a million dollars, I would: Try to save it, prolly not! Nobody knows I can: No secrets here! Biggest superstition: Black cats

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MALAYNA

ALLEMAN

High School Academic Honors Academic All-District All Four Years High School Athletic Honors Libero of the Year 2007-08 & 2008-09, Volleyball MVP 2009, Defensive Specialist MVP 2007, Softball Second Team All-District Infielder 2008, Softball First Team All-District Right Fielder 2008

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Favorite Player/Team: Misty May Treanor/USA Volleyball Favorite Sports Memory: Named MVP of my senior year Future Plans: After RCC go to a four year university and get degrees in Criminal Justice and Accounting Nickname: Mel Favorite food: Crawfish Favorite vacation spot: Tablerock Lake in Branson, Missouri I can’t live without: Religion Most prized possession: Family Favorite movie: Save the Last Dance Favorite actor/actress: Sandra Bullock I can’t believe I watch: Hannah Montana If I won a million dollars, I would: Save it and make sure family is taken care of Person I would like to meet: Misty May Treanor Biggest superstition: Dream Catchers Nobody knows I can: Tumble

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Freshman | 5’2” | Libero Weatherford, Texas


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Freshman | 5’11” | Middle Hitter Paradise, Texas

JANIE MARIE

FOREMAN

High School Athletic Honors Freshman letterman in volleyball, basketball, softball, and track. Volleyball: District New Comer of the Year, County New Comer of the Year, District Blocker of the Year, County First Team, First Team All-District, District Outstanding Hitter, Two-Year County MVP. Basketball: District Honorable Mention, District Second Team, District First Team Softball: Honorable Mention All-District, Second Team All-District High School Academic Honors Outstanding senior, Graduated 10th in class, Academic All-State, District AllAcademic Teams every year every sport, State Soil Speaking Winner

PERSONALITY PROFILE

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Favorite Sports Memory: Making history my senior year Nickname: J or Jane Favorite food: Big juicy steak Favorite musician/group: Sugarland or BarlowGirl Favorite vacation spot: Jamaica I can’t live without: My Bible Favorite movie: Broken Bridges Favorite actor/actress: Channing Tatum Favorite TV show: Degrassi I can’t believe I watch: Cooking shows If I won a million dollars, I would: Take a long vacation Person I would like to meet: Channing Tatum Nobody knows I can: Touch my nose with my tounge

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LIZ

MARQUEZ

High School Academic Honors Bachilleres High School Athletic Honors Mexican National Team

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Favorite Sports Memory: Playing in Mexico Nickname: Liz Favorite food: Enchiladas, entomatadas, and flautas Favorite musician/group: Yoshimoto Favorite vacation spot: Beach! I can’t live without: ipod and a phone Most prized possession: My friends Favorite movie: The Notebook Favorite TV show: Sex and the City I can’t believe I watch: A Ghost If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy a boyfriend and go shopping. Person I would like to meet: Rhianna Nobody knows I can: Sleep for 24 hours! Biggest superstition: Be nervous

SEASON PREVIEW

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Freshman | 5’ 10” | Setter Juarez Chihuahua, Mexico


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Freshman | 5 ‘4” | Libero El Paso, TX

KRYSTAL ALLYNE

MARTINEZ

High School Athletic Honors All-Tournament team in Frienship, All-Tournament team in Americas tourney, 2nd team All-City, 1st team All-District, 3-year varsity starter, 2-year Junior Olympic Qualifer High School Academic Honors Graduated 19 out of a class of 628, top 5 %, Cosmos program, All-State academics, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society

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Favorite Player/Team: Misty May-Treanor Favorite Sports Memory: Making the Junior Olympics in 2007 and 2009 Future Plans: Return to Texas and play for a 4-year university, complete a degree in Chemistry and become a Forensic Scientist Nickname: Krys Favorite food: Italian Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii I can’t live without: My family and friends Favorite movie: The Hangover Favorite TV show: All Reality Shows I can’t believe I watch: Spongebob Squarepants If I won a million dollars, I would: Give some back to my parents and to a charity and spend some Person I would like to meet: God Nobody knows I can: Drive a standard Biggest superstition: Karma

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JESSICA

MINER

High School Academic Honors National Honor Society, Top 10% High School Athletic Honors Volleyball: Lu Allen All-Tournament, Best Offensive Player Basketball: Ama TechTel All-Tournament, Best Defensive Player, MVP

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Favorite Player/Team: Texas Rangers Favorite Sports Memory: High School Volleyball and Basketball Tournaments Future Plans: To receive my degree in Behavioral Science, and pursue a job working with abused children or working for the FBI Nickname: Jess Favorite food: Steak or Ice Cream Favorite musician/group: Jacks Mannequin Favorite vacation spot: The beach I can’t live without: My car Favorite movie: The Notebook Favorite actor/actress: Reece Witherspoon Favorite TV show: Make it or Break it If I won a million dollars, I would: Travel the world Biggest superstition: Knocking on wood

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Freshman | 5’8” | Outside Hitter Pampa, Texas


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Freshman | 5’7”| Outside Hitter El Paso, TX

ADRIANA PATRICIA

RODRIGUEZ

High School Athletic Honors Volleyball: All-City 1st Team Volleyball, All-District 1st Team Volleyball, All-Tournament at Monohans Tournament, All-Tournament at West Texas Tournament of Champs Track and Field: 2nd Place at Districts in 400m dash and 200m dash, 3rd Place at Districts for Long Jump and Triple Jump, All-District for Track and Field Voted Outstanding Athlete from senior class High School Academic Honors All-State Academics, Graduated top ten percent of senior class, Member of National Honor Society

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Favorite Player/Team: My brothers, Fernie and Mario, they play baseball Future Plans: Join the FBI and live with 24 cats Nickname: A-Rod Favorite musician/group: Dierks Bentley and Chris Brown Favorite vacation spot: Zimbabwe Favorite movie: The Hangover and Anchorman Favorite TV show: Americas Best Dance Crew and Family Guy I can’t believe I watch: How to Catch a Predator If I won a million dollars, I would: Buy the whole world matching t-shirts that say A-Rod #1 with my picture Person I would like to meet: Chuck Norris Nobody knows I can: Sneeze with my eyes open Biggest superstition: Spilling salt & tossing it over your shoulder

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MELISSA

SANDOVAL

High School Athletic Honors: All-District Player, All State Player, Team Captain, and Four-Year Starter High School Academic Honors: Academic All-State RCC Academic Honors Improving my English

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Favorite Player/Team: Columbia Favorite Sports Memory: Winning the High School State Championship Future Plans: Play volleyball in Europe and get married Nickname: Melo Favorite food: Tamales Favorite musician/group: Cold Play Favorite vacation spot: Peru I can’t live without: My roommate, she translates for me Favorite movie: Forrest Gump Favorite actor/actress: Will Smith Favorite TV show: Friends I can’t believe I watch: Spongebob Squarepants If I won a million dollars, I would: Call my dad and tell him to fly my family to El Reno, then buy a big house for us all to live Person I would like to meet: Will Smith Nobody knows I can: Cook Biggest superstition: Before a match I always put my right sock on first, then my left

SEASON PREVIEW

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Freshman | 6’ | Middle Hitter Cali, Valle, Columbia


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Freshman | 6’0” | Weakside Hitter El Paso, TX

SEASON PREVIEW

ABBY ROSE

SAVAGE

High School Athletic Honors 2006 Bi-District Champions, 2007 Bi-District Champions, Sunspots 2007 Regional Champs and National Qualifiers, Sunspots 2009 Regional Champs and National Qualifiers

PERSONALITY PROFILE Favorite Player/Team: Red Sox- Jacoby Ellsbury, Patriots- Tom Brady, Celtics- Paul Pierce Future Plans: I live day by day Nickname: Smasher Favorite food: Maruchan with hot sauce Favorite musician/group: The Rocket Summer Favorite vacation spot: K’s house and Vivi’s backyard I can’t live without: My great personality Favorite movie: The Sandlot Favorite TV show: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia & The Office I can’t believe I watch: Disney Channel If I won a million dollars, I would: Probably blow it all Biggest superstition: Always wear piglet socks during games

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KIMBERLY MICHELLE

SEILER

High School Athletic Honors 2nd Team All-District 2007-2008 and 2nd Team All-District 2008-2009 High School Academic Honors Academic All-District 2007-2008

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Favorite Player/Team: Hank Blalock/ Texas Rangers Future Plans: Play at a university and later become a head volleyball coach Nickname: Kimmy Favorite food: Birthday cake ice cream Favorite musician/group: Eli Young Band Favorite vacation spot: Destin, Florida I can’t live without: Hand sanitizer Most prized possession: My teddy bear Favorite movie: Hitch Favorite actor/actress: Sophia Bush Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill I can’t believe I watch: Grey’s Anatomy If I won a million dollars, I would: Invest it and give to charity Person I would like to meet: John F. Kennedy Nobody knows I can: Hold my breath underwater

SEASON PREVIEW

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Freshman | 5’8” | Outside Hitter Denton,Texas


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Freshman | 5’9” | Setter Denton, TX

SEASON PREVIEW

BROOKE MICHELLE

WALFORD High School Athletic Honors All-District Honorable Mention 2008 Season

High School Academic Honors Class Treasurer, Academic All-District 2007 & 2008 seasons, National Honor Society PALS

PERSONALITY PROFILE

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Favorite Player/Team: Texas Rangers Favorite Sports Memory: Being District Champs Back to Back Future Plans: Become a nurse and help out in Africa, then manage a household Nickname: Brooklyn Favorite food: Strawberries and Popcorn Favorite musician/group: Taylor Swift Favorite vacation spot: Alaska I can’t live without: Orange Juice Most prized possession: My Shoes Favorite movie: Dumb & Dumber Favorite actor/actress: Will Smith Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill I can’t believe I watch: Oprah If I won a million dollars, I would: First buy a whole lot of land with a big red barn, then travel the world and secure my future with the rest Person I would like to meet: George Strait Nobody knows I can: Juggle Biggest superstition: A black cat crossing

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CHAMPIONSHIPS VOLLEYBALL YEAR BY YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

15-25 Region Champions 34-6 Region Champions 33-16 Region Champions National Tournament Appearance 11-18 12-18 24-17 Region Runner-Up 27-9 Region Runner-Up 20-10 15-16 20-11 Region Runner-Up 26-11 Region Runner-Up 26-8 Region Runner-Up

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PLAYERS OF DISTICTION

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All-Region Players 1997-98 Josalyn Samson 1997 Laura Cain 1998 April Brown (MVP) 1999-00 Andree Sprik 1999 Twyla White (MVP) 2001 Anne Gaddis 2002 Morin Frick, Fernanda Cavalcante 2003 Denise Lancaster, Alex Blenche 2004-05 Fernanda Queiroz 2006 Mari Araujo 2007 Xiaoting Ma 2007-08 Joanne Tate 2008 Ale DaSilva NJCAA All-Americans 2006 Mari Araujo 2007 Xiaoting Ma 2008 Joanne Tate AVCA All-Americans 2008 Joanne Tate

Academic All-Americans 1998 Josalyn Samson Julie Moeller Summer Sparks 1999 Liz Mason 2002 Cara Batson-Warne (Distinguished) Kristen Smith Jessica Gressett (Distinguished) 2003 Morin Frick (Distinguished, 4.0) 2004 Alex Blenche Sallye Cockrell Misty Mann Stephanie Dilks 2005 Carla Rasuck Jessica Chestnut 2006 KC Berry Amber Coles 2008 Whitney Bryant Kylie Russell


TEAM HISTORY

SCHOOL RECORDS Career Season Hitting Percentage 1. April Brown 2. Alex Blenche 3. Xiaoting Ma Kills 1. 2. 3.

243K 328K 500K

Fernanda Queiroz 672 Cris Barbosa 635 Josalyn Samson 625

Assists 1. Joanne Tate 2695 2. Jen Cross 1308 3. Fernanda Cavalcante 1273

514A .360 758A .347 1163A .343

58E 65E 101E

514A .360 758A .347 1163A .343

2004-2005 2007-2008 1997-1998

Kills 1 2. 3.

2007-2008 2003-2004 2002

Assists 1. Joanne Tate (2008) 1403 2. Joanne Tate (2007) 1292 3. Fernanda Cavalcante (2002) 1273

2002 2007-2008 1997-1998

Service Aces 1. Fernanda Cavalcante (2002) 152 2. Joanne Tate (2007) 79 3. Laura Cain (1997) 67 3. Amanda Daniels (1999) 67

1998-1999 1999-2000 2007-2008

Digs 1. 2. 3.

2002-2003 2007-2008 2000-2001

Assist Blocks 1. Anne Gaddis 2. Kristen Smith 3. Brettney Moore

182 146 145

2000-2001 2001-2002 2007-2008

Total Blocks 1. Anne Gaddis 2. Brettney Moore 3. Kristen Smith

252 216 212

2000-2001 2007-2008 2001-2002

Alessandra Da Silva (2008)

519

Xiaoting Ma (2007) Mari Araujo (2006)

500 438

Shayna Severance (2008) 483 Whitney Bryant (2007) 397 Alessandra Da Silva (2008) 387

Solo Blocks 1. Sallye Cockrell (2002) 2. Sallye Cockrell (2003) 2. Brettney Moore (2008) 3. Robin Joseph (2002) 3. Amanda Sayre (2004)

47 36 36 35 35

Assist Blocks 1. Brettney Moore (2007) 2. Brettney Moore (2008) 3. April Brown (1998)

78 77 76

Total Blocks 1. Brettney Moore (2008) 2. April Brown (1998) 3. Brettney Moore (2007)

113 112 106

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Service Aces 1. Fernanda Cavalcante 152 2. Joanne Tate 134 3. Laura Cain 133 Digs 1. Amanda Daniels 760 2. Andree Sprik 655 3. Whitney Bryant 624 Solo Blocks 1. Sallye Cockrell 83 2. Brettney Moore 71 3. Anne Gaddis 70

58E 65E 101E

Hitting Percentage 1. April Brown 1998 243K 2. Alex Blenche 2003 328K 3. Xiaoting Ma 2007 500K

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SCHOOL RECORDS Continued

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Hitting Percentage 1. .909 Mari Araujo (10K-0-E-11A) vs. Lon Morris College (9-18-04) 2. .800 Amanda Sayre (12K-0E-15A) vs. Clarendon College (9-5-03) 3. .769 Fernanda Cavalcante (10K -0E-13Att.) vs. Northern OK – Enid (9-24-02)

Assist Blocks 1. 14 April Brown vs. Vernon Regional (9-1-98) 2. 12 April Brown vs. Coffeyville (10-15-98) 3. 11 Brettney Moore vs. NEO (10-24-08)

Kills 1. 32 2. 31 3. 27

April Brown vs. North Central Texas (10-30-98) Mari Araujo vs. Vernon College (9-14-05) Alex Blenche vs. UAFS (11-8-03

Total Blocks 1. 14 April Brown vs. Vernon Regional (9-1-98) 2. 13 Brettney Moore vs. NEO (10-24-08) 3. 12 April Brown vs. Coffeyville (10-15-98)

Assists 1. 67 1. 67 1. 67 2. 62 3. 61

Cidney Legg vs. NCTC (10-26-04) Joanne Tate vs. Seminole (10-23-07) Joanne Tate vs. Frank Phillips (917-08) Joanne Tate vs. UAFS (10-8-08) Fernanda Cavalcante vs. NEO (9-17-02)

Service Aces 1. 17 Sallye Cockrell vs. Northern OK – Enid (10-22-02) 2. 16 Fernanda Cavalcante vs. Seminole State (9-17-02) 3. 13 Laura Cain vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (10-2-97) Digs 1. 29 Amanda Daniels vs. Westark College (10-19-99) 1. 29 Shayna Severance vs UAFS (10-8-08) 2. 27 Amanda Daniels vs. North Central Texas (10-30-98) 2. 27 RoShell Oliphant vs. Richland College (10-7-06) 3. 26 Amanda Daniels vs. Vernon Regional (10-6-98 3. 26 Mari Araujo vs. Alvin College (9-17-05) Solo Blocks 1. 5 Sallye Cockrell vs. NEO A&M (9-19-02) 2. 4 Brettney Moore vs. Barton County (10-10-08) 2. 4 Sallye Cockrell vs. North Central Texas (8-27-02) 3. 3 Five Tied


TEAM HISTORY

PLAYERS WHERE THEY GO Mid America Christian Hope International, CA Georgia State West Georgia Hope International, CA Central Arkansas Southwestern OK Southeastern OK West Georgia Nicholls State, LA Oklahoma City University St. Thomas University, FL William Woods, MO Jackson State, MS UNC – Charlotte Holy Names, CA Mid-America Bible College, OK Southern Missouri Greensboro College, NC Henderson State, AR Cameron University Troy State, AL Southeastern OK Arkansas Monticello Southern Nazarene, OK Southern Nazarene, OK Florida Atlantic Evangel, MO Tabor, KS U North TX Mid-America Bible College, OK Bacone College, OK University of Central OK

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Cris Barbosa KC Berry Alex Blenche Steffany Boldry Jessica Chestnut Sallye Cockrell Amber Coles Stephanie Dilks Morin Frick Anne Gaddis Victoria George Liz Harney Kendra Johnson Rene Jones Robin Joseph Kortney Kuelper Jessica Lancaster Denise Lancaster Morgan Michelsohn Brettney Moore Fernanda Queiroz Carla Rasuck Josalyn Samson Amanda Sayre Summer Sparks Andree Sprik Joanne Tate Kara Tatum Caylan Thompson Ashley Waggoner Nealene Warner Lacey Whelchel Twyla White

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LETTER WINNERS

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Aplon, Georgia 05-06 Araujo, Mari 05-06 Austin, Amber 97-98 Barbosa, Cris 07-08 Bass, Shelby 08 Batson-Warne, Cara 01-02 Bates, Cassady 07-08 Baum, Katie 06-07 Berry, KC 04-05 Berumen, Leslie 98 Benivamondez, Bryttney 08 Blenche, Alex 03 Boldrey, Steffany 00 Bridges, Courtney 07-08 Broadbooks, Casie 00 Brock, Laura 97-98 Brown, April 98 Bryant, Whitney 07-08 Cain, Laura 97-98 Callahan, Erin 97 Cavalcante, Fernanda 02 Chestnut, Jessica 03-04 Cockrell, Sallye 02-03 Coles, Amber 04-05 Croslin, Brandy 00 Cross, Jennifer 03-04 Cruz, Mari 06 DaSilva, Alessandra 08 Daniels, Amanda 98-99 Davenport, Michelle 97-98 Dilks, Stephanie 03-04 Doss, Cassie 00 Earl, Lindsey 00 Elkins, Brandi 98 Eubanks, Brandi 99 Ezenwa, Felicia 08- Faggett, Jessica 06 Frick, Mori 01-02 Gaddis, Anne 00-01 George, Victoria 05 Giles, Dana 01-02 Glawe, Morgan 07 Gressett, Jessica 01-02 Grinstead, Jessi 99 Gualberto, Isabella 05 Hansen, Britt 99 Harless, Krystal 03-04 Harney, Liz 05

Beaumont, TX Belem, Brazil UCO El Reno, OK Sao Paulo, Brazil Mid America Christian, OK Carrollton, TX Edmond, TX OKC Humble, TX Ft Worth, TX Hope International, CA OKC Mustang, OK Bucharest, Romania GA State Waxahachie, TX West GA Mustang, OK Noble, OK Mustang, OK Arlington, TX Amarillo, TX Wayland Baptist, TX Lafayette, LA El Reno, OK Fortaleza, Brazil Del City, OK Hope International, CA Lamesa, TX Central Arkansas OKC SW OK Noble, OK Crowley, TX Sao Paulo, Brazil Sao Paulo, Brazil Edmond, OK OKC Randlett, OK SE OK Dumas, TX St Gregorys Pampa, TX OKC Tulsa, OK El Paso, TX Palestine, TX Arlington, TX West GA Pampa, TX Nicholls State, LA OKC OK City U Mustang, OK Windthorst, TX Burleson, TX Brulington, IA Sao Paulo, Brazil TX Wesleyan OKC Fletcher, OK Tulsa, OK St Thomas, FL

Horner, Sharon Hughes, Lindsay Ibanez, Dedra Johnson, Kendra Jones, Rene Joseph, Robin Kuelper, Kortney Lancaster, Jessica Ma, Xiaoting Maddox, Meredith Mann, Misty Mason, Liz Mayberry, Tina Michelsohn, Morgan Miller, Brittney Miller, Erika Moeller, Julie Moore, Brettney Nagelmueller, Jenny Oliphant, RoShell Palmer, Blake Petukauskas, Carol Pinkston, Kyla Queiroz, Fernanda Rasuck, Carla Romberg, Kiera Russell, Kylie Samson, Josalyn Sayre, Amanda Severance, Shayna Singer, Krista Small, Kiva Smith, Holly Smith, Kristen Steele, Ali Stiles, Tracie Sparks, Summer Sprik, Andree Tate, Joanne Tatum, Kara Thompson, Caylan VanDresar, Kim Waggoner, Ashley Warner, Neallene Whelchel, Lacey White, Twyla Zvonek, Cassie

97-98 08- 05-06 04-05 02-03 02-03 05 98-99 07 00-01 02-03 98-99 00 05 07 08 97-98 07-08 01 05 01-02 05 06-07 04-05 03-04 00 07-08 97-98 03-04 08 98 04-05 01 01-02 98-99 02-03 97-98 99-00 07-08 99 08 07 04-05 97 02-03 99-00 05

El Reno, OK Moore, OK Midwest City, OK Guymon, OK Choctaw, OK Choctaw, OK Anchorage, AK OKC Dahlia, China Midlothian, TX Yale, OK Edmond, OK Ft Worth, TX Anchorage, AK Maypearle, TX McAlester, OK Stillwater, OK Irving, TX Seguin, TX Beaumont, TX Bethany, OK Sao Paulo, Brazil Palestine, TX Belo Horizonte, Brazil Belo Horizonte, Brazil Tecumseh, OK Sachse, TX Sherman, TX Del City, OK Prineville, OR Midwest City, OK Los Angeles, CA OKC Edmond, OK Edmond, OK Yale, OK OKC Jenks, OK Sao Paulo, Brazil Glenpool, OK OKC La Grange, TX Anchorage, AK Waverly, NE Tioga, TX Edmond, OK Moore, OK

William Woods, MO UNC - Charlotte Holy Names, CA Mid America Christian, OK OKC University

Greensboro College, NC

Henderson State, AR

Cameron, OK Troy State, AL SE Oklahoma State U Arkansas-Monticello

UCO SNU, OK SNU, OK FL Atlantic Evangel, MO Tabor, KS North Texas Mid America Christian, OK Bacone, OK UCO Panhandle State, OK



VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Aug 28-29

TX Tornados Tournament Houston, TX

TBA

Oct 2

NOC-Enid

Home

6:00

Sept 1

NCTC

Gainesville, TX

5:00

Sept 4-5

Cougar Classic

Home

TBA

Oct 3

Paris Eastfield

Paris, TX Paris, TX

1:00 3:00

Sept 8

Seminole Home SSC vs NCTC RCC vs NCTC

1:00 3:00 5:00

Oct 5

Seminole

Home

6:00

Oct 6

Clarendon

Home

6:00

Sept 9

Frank Phillips

Home

5:00

Oct 13

Clarendon

Clarendon, TX

6:00

Sept 14

NOC-Enid

Enid, OK

6:00

Oct 19

NOC-Enid

Enid, OK

6:00

Sept 18-19

NCTC Tournament

Gainesville, TX

TBA

Oct 22

Seminole

Seminole, OK

TBA

Sept 23

Seminole

Seminole, OK

6:00

Oct 23-24

Tyler JC Tournament

Tyler, TX

TBA

Oct 1

Frank Phillips

Borger, TX

TBA

Oct 26

NOC-Enid

Home

6:00

Oct 29

NEO

Home

6:00


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