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Table of Contents Quick Facts 2010 Softball Schedule 2010 Softball Roster Head Coach: Bob Maglione Profile Head Assistant Coach: Robert Cameron Profile Asst. Coach: Mandi Salcido Profile Asst. Coach Bob Hayes Profile Asst. Coach Vicky Rios Profile Panther Team Finishes Sac City Championship Teams State Championship History 2010 Panther Profiles 2010 Redshirt Profiles Panther Transfers
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1980’s All Decade Team 1990’s All Decade Team 2000’s All Decade Team Single Season Records Softball Awards Friends of Sac City Softball
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Quick Facts
Mailing Address............................................................ 3835 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822 Athletic Department Phone...........................................(916) 558-2425 Founded/Enrollment..................................................... 1916 / 22,000 Nickname/Colors..........................................................Panthers / Cardinal & Gold League Affiliation......................................................... Big 8 Conference Conference Opponents..................................................American River College, Cosumnes River College, Diablo Valley College, Modesto Junior College, San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sierra College Web Address................................................................. http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu President........................................................................ Kathryn Jeffery Ph.D. Dean of P.E., Health, & Athletics/Athletic Director.....Mitch Campbell Athletic Coordinator..................................................... Paul Carmazzi Division Secretary.........................................................Maggie McLaughlin-Jordan Academic Advisor.........................................................Victoria Cornelius Equipment Managers....................................................David Whittington / David Jackson Sports Information Director..........................................Steve Gill Sports Information Office............................................. (916) 558-2489 - phone / (916) 558-2427 - fax P.A. Announcer.............................................................Jamie Coyle Head Coach................................................................... Robert Maglione (30th Year / 15th at Sac City) Alma Mater...................................................................CSU Chico (BA - 1976) ......................................................................................St. Mary’s (MA - 1995) Overall Record..............................................................1,104 wins - 364 losses (prior to 2010 season) Head Assistant Coach...................................................Bob Cameron Assistant Coaches......................................................... Bob Hayes, Mandi Salcido, Vicky Rios Athletic Trainers............................................................ Mary Lund / Jude Temple Softball Office Phones.................................................. (916) 558-2371 / (916) 558-2161 - team room 2009 Overall Record.....................................................46 wins - 10 losses / 5th Place in State 2009 Conference Record...............................................19 wins - 2 losses / Big 8 Conference Champions Los Rios Community College District Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of the Los Rios Community College District to take action to guarantee that no qualified student or prospective student or any person in his/her educational relationship with the District shall be discriminated against or excluded from any benefits, activities, or programs on the grounds of ethnic group identification, religion, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, nor shall any students be discriminated against for conversing in a language other than English. However, students shall be required to speak English when an instructional setting necessitates the use of English for educational or communication purposes.
Sacramento City College Our Core Values • Working Together • • Pursuing Excellence • • Inspiring Achievement •
Foundation & Organization
Founded in 1916 as a Department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest public community college in California and the oldest institution of higher learning in Sacramento. In 1922, the citizens of Sacramento organized a junior college district by severing the connections between the college and Sacramento High School. This plan of organization remained in force until 1936 when the college became a part of the Sacramento City Unified School District. Twenty-eight years later, as a result of a March 17, 1964 election, Sacramento City College separated from the Sacramento City Unified School District to join the newly organized Los Rios Junior College District which assumed the operation of American River College and Sacramento City College. In 1970 the newly renamed Los Rios Community College District opened a third campus, Cosumnes River College. Folsom Lake College became the fourth fully accredited college in the District in 2003.
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2010 Panther Softball Schedule
February March April May
DATE 12 13 13 20 21 21 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 14 16 18 20 20 23 30 3 6 10 11 11 13 17 20 1-2
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OPPONENT Foothill College (DH) College of San Mateo Chabot College Mt. San Antonio College Reedley College Shasta College Bash at Buchanan Bash at Buchanan * Cosumnes River College * Diablo Valley College * Santa Rosa Junior College * Sierra College Yuba College College of Sequoias DeAnza College * Modesto Junior College * San Joaquin Delta College Merced College Gavilan College * American River College * Cosumnes River College (DH) * Santa Rosa Junior College (DH) * Diablo Valley College (DH) * Sierra College (DH) Fresno City College San Jose City College * Modesto Junior College (DH) * San Joaquin Delta College * American River College Nor-Cal Regional I Playoffs
8-9 Sat-Sun Nor-Cal Regional II Playoffs 14-16 Fri-Sun California State Championships * Big 8 Conference Game
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LOCATION SCC San Mateo San Mateo SCC SCC SCC Fresno Fresno Cosumnes River Diablo Valley SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC Modesto SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC Santa Rosa SCC Sierra SCC SCC SCC San Joaquin Delta American River TBA
TIME 11:30 AM & 1:30 PM 12 PM 2 PM 2 PM 10 AM 2 PM TBA TBA 3 PM 3 PM 3 PM 3 PM 2:30 PM 11 AM 3 PM 3 PM 3 PM 11 AM 3 PM 3 PM 2 PM & 4 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 2 PM & 4 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 11:30 AM 3:30 PM 2 PM & 4 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 2 PM & 4 PM TBA
TBA Bakersfield
TBA TBA
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2010 Softball Roster
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NAME
HT
B T
POS
YR
HIGH SCHOOL
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Courtney Allen
5-5
R R
P
FR
Elk Grove
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Genna Allen
5-7
R R
INF
SO
Thousand Oaks
3
Joni Buxie
5-3
R R
OF
FR
Christian Brothers
4
Jessie Kitchen
5-3
R R
P
FR
Dixon
5
Jackie Kataoka
5-2
R R
UTL
FR
C.K. McClatchy
6
Michaela Cuellar
5-4
L R
OF
FR
Redwood
9
Jamie Lowery
5-5
R R
UTL
SO
St. Francis
10
Nina Tavakolian
5-3
R R
OF
FR
Carmel
11
Victoria Sendejas
5-5
R R
UTL
SO
Franklin
15
Lauren Liming
5-5
R R
OF
FR
Dublin
16
Brittany Schwieger
5-10
R R
P
SO
Bella Vista
17
Jennifer Zoller
5-6
R R
P
FR
Woodcreek
18
Katie Campbell
5-3
R R
C
FR
Vacaville
19
Eunique Mirazo
5-3
R R
UTL
FR
Laguna Creek
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Ericka Kinsey
5-6
R R
INF
FR
Orange Glen
21
Chelsea Talbert
5-7
R R
P
SO
West Campus
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Melissa Hartkop
5-8
R R
OF
SO
Rodrigues
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Andrea Argee
5-10
R R
UTL
SO
Mira Loma
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2010 Panther Coaching Staff Robert Maglione - Head Coach
Coach Robert Maglione is in his 30th year as a community college coach
in the great game of softball. This is his 15th season at Sacramento City College, twelfth of which he has been the head coach. Before being named head coach in January 1998 Maglione was the Associate Head Coach with Tim Kiernan for two years. It was in this position that Maglione and Kiernan coach the Panthers to a state championship and a runner up finish while winning over 120 games in that period. Maglione is no stranger to the head coaching position. During his tenure at Napa Valley College (1981-1995) he took a non-existent program to a top ten program. At NVC Maglione compiled a record of 456-224. Over the past thirty years Maglione has won 20 conference titles, gone to the round of 16 of the playoffs 22 times, has been to the Final Eight 12 times and been part of the state championship team twice. Has been voted Conference Coach Of the Year 15 times over his career, Northern California Coach of the year 7 times and along with his staff voted as the NFCA national coaching staff of the year 4 times. At this time Coach Maglione record stands at 1,104 wins and 364 losses, which is the most all-time for California Junior College softball. Maglione was a three-sport athlete at San Rafael High School in Marin County, California, and first started playing fast pitch at the age of 15 in Newark, New Jersey. He graduated from CSU Chico (’76) with a degree in social welfare and earned a Master’s from St. Mary’s College (’95) in HPER. Maglione also saw duty in the United States Navy from 1970-1974. Even more impressive than his list of professional accomplishments, Maglione is especially proud to be a cancer survivor. Maglione lives with his wife and partner for life Sharleen in American Canyon California. They have been married for 27 this May and have three adult children: Jeannie and Jennifer and son Jason. Maglione also has four grandchildren, Lazarus, Lauren, Leilani and Sage. Coach Maglione would also like to thank his assistant coaches for their never-ending work with the Panther program to make it the best.
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2010 Panther Coaching Staff
Robert Cameron - Head Assistant Coach Coach Robert (Bob) Cameron is in his 11th year with the Panther softball team. His coaching assignments are to run the infield along with coaching third base on game days. Cameron also works with the lefties on their short game. He brings to City College over twenty years of coaching experience, seven of which were with Vintage High School in Napa, California. Cameron became associated with head coach Robert Maglione when the two ran the Napa Valley Express, an ASA youth organization. He is currently employed with the City of Fairfield Community Services Department where he is in charge of the ASA tournament season. Cameron is the founder and organizational head coach of the Nor-Cal Elite, an ASA club that teaches softball skills to girls from the ages of 10-18. His teams are a regular at major ASA national tournaments. Bob is married to wife Terry and has three children; Lance, Dominic and daughter Nadia. Nadia is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she played softball on a scholarship. Bob also has five grandchildren, Trae, Nia, Jordyn, Jailyn, and Jeanna
Mandi Salcido - Assistant Coach Coach Mandi Salcido enters her 2nd year as an assistant for the Panthers.
Her duties include managing the pitching staff along with a shared responsibility of the hitting instruction and conditioning regimen. Salcido is alumni of the Sac City program and largely contributed to the 2004 state title. Her work ethic and knowledge of the game not only enhanced her success as a player, but is what makes her a valuable asset to the program. Mandi finished her career on a solid note as a captain for the UC Davis Aggies. Her senior year she earned All- Division I Independent first-team honors, batting .278 with 9 homeruns and 29 RBI, and started all 59 games at shortstop, logging 117 assists and five double plays. A native of Sacramento, California, Salcido graduated in 2007 with a degree in Sociology.
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2010 Panther Coaching Staff Bob Hayes - Assistant Coach Bob’s Fast pitch Softball career started back in 1977, where he played for Carmelita’s of Roseville Calif. Continued to play for the next 14 years for a variety of A and Open A travel teams at the national level based out of Sacramento California,. Bob ended his playing career with the Roseville Merchants in 1994 at age 41. Bob started coaching in 1995 at a local recreational league in Orangevale California, where he coached for two years. In 1997 Bob started coaching travel ball with the Golden Thunder 12U. Bob continued coaching with a variety of travel teams; Sacramento Dynasty 12U &14U, Capital City Comets 14U & 16U and the Roseville Heat 18U and 18 Gold. His teams have all played in National Tournaments ASA, NSA and Triple Crown venues. Finishing in the top 20 in two ASA nationals 18U and Top 10 in Triple Crown nationals 16U, 16U Champions Triple Crown Fireworks Tournament in Denver Colorado and second place in NSA nationals 12U. Bob was Head Varsity Softball coach at Bella Vista High School in Fair Oaks California from 2002 to 2007, where he led the Bronco’s to their first playoff birth in 20 years in the 2007 season. His son Heath Hayes played baseball at San Diego State where he received All American honors and was also named MVP of the WAC he senior year (1994). Heath was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in 1994 and went on to play seven years with the Indians organization, ending his career with the Triple A Buffalo Bison in 2001. Bob and Heath started Triple play school of Athletic development in 2005, working with some of the areas elite baseball and softball players, some of which have played or are currently playing at the D2 and D1 level, including his daughter Kayla Hayes who is currently attending San Jose State. Bob is married to Janet Hayes (28 years) and a proud father of four girls and one boy and three grand children. Bob is currently the hitting and outfield coach for the Sacramento City Community College Softball program. Sacramento City College Softball is recognized as one of the top JC programs in the nation.
Vicky Rios - Assistant Coach
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Coach Vicky Rios is in her 1st year as an assistant coach for the Panther softball team. She returns to Sac City College where she played in 1991 and 1992. Rios was the MVP and an All-State Selection on the Panther softball team that won the Camino Norte Conference Championship and finished 3rd place at the State Championships. In 1992, she was team captain of the State and National Championship team, and was named to both the All-Conference and All-State team. She transferred to Cal State Northridge in 1993, where she earned AllWAC Honorable Mention honors, helping her team win the conference title and reach the Final Eight in the Women’s College World Series. In 1994, she capped off her career by leading her team to another WAC Championship and the Finals of the College World Series. Rios was once again named WAC Honorable Mention and received the Most Inspirational and Outstanding Defense Awards. Following her collegiate career, she was drafted to play in the Women’s Professional Softball League. She also played on a women’s select team that competed against international teams such as China, New Zealand, Taipei and Canada.
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Panther Team Finishes
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(Conference)
3rd Place (Bay Valley) Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions 2nd Place (Camino Norte) Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Bay Valley (Silver) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Silver) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions 2nd Place (Bay Valley - Gold) Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Big 7 Champions Big 7 Champions Big 8 Champions Big 8 Champions
1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
State Runner-Up State Runner-Up State Runner-Up State Runner-Up California State Champions 3rd Place 3rd Place California State Champions 6th Place 3rd Place 5th Place
(State)
1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
California State Champions State Runner-Up 3rd Place 5th Place 3rd Place California State Champions 5th Place 4th Place 4th Place 3rd Place 5th Place
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Sac City State Championships
The Panthers have raised the state championship banner in 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2004, making it the most successful softball program in Northern California. Here’s a look at the championship teams!
1988
This title cost coach Tim Kiernan the mustache. He was true to his word that if the Panthers won their first title, he
would shave off the stuff above his lip, and hours after the final out, Kiernan was sheared. Charlene Manley pitched her fourth consecutive shutout and the Panthers pushed across a run in the fifth inning to beat Palomar 1-0 in Hayward to cap a 44-6 season. Manley allowed only 10 hits in the tournament sweep and was named Most Valuable Player. Manley allowed only two first-inning hits in the finals. She was one of seven returning starters who returned for another shot after SCC had finished second in 1987. The defense, anchored by Shannon Padova and Shelly Suwa, was superb. Catcher Melinda Garcia and first baseman Dawnielle King were selected to the all-state team and Margie McCune drove in the only run in the state final game. Manly won 34 games that season, tied for the best single-season total in SCC history, and she had a 0.08 earned run average. Nicki Dennis led the team with 10 homers, 16 doubles and 56 RBI’s. Padovan had 18 sacrafices. The All-Americans that season included Dennis, Manley, and Pandovan.
1992
No team in state history ever boasted of such dominating pitching. And not with just one hurler. SCC had the ideal 1-2 punch to punch out the competition with Amy Windmiller and Kim Gonzalez. WIndmiller went 27-1 and Gonzo was 26-2 as SCC rolled to a school record54-3 record, including four games at Sacramento Softball COmplex to take its second title. Fittingly, WIndmiller set the SCC record with a numbing 365 strikeouts. Gonzalez is second all time with 187. Windmiller had a 0.07 ERA that spring, tops all time at SCC, and Gonzalez is tied for second at 0.08. Windmiller allowed only four earned runs all season and beat Palomar 4-1. She struck out 10 and went 3-0 in the tourney with Gonzalez winning the other game. WIndmiller tossed a no-hitter against Palomar for a 3-0 win earlier in that tournament. All told, Windmiller had 10 no-hitters and five perfect games. And when she took the day off, Gonzo took over and blew away the competition. The defense was anchored by shortstop Vicky RIos, who had 64 hits and scored 50 runs. Becky Burroughs set an SCC record with 10 triples. First baseman Stephanie Acton and catcher Beth Gerkin also had superb seasons.
1996
More pitching, more hitting and more defense. And another state title.
SCC again again featured a poweful 1-2 pitching combo with Cheri Shinn and Sarah Ayres, and the Panthers fielded perhaps their most deadly lineup as three players drove in 47 or more runs. The Panthers set a school record for wins and finished with one of the best marks in state history at 59-4. Two losses to Solano in the regular season served as the wakeup call SCC needed and the Panthers roared through the playoffs, winning all 8 games and the state championship against Fullerton at Ohlone College. Shinn went 29-2 with a 0.59 ERA. Ayres was 13-0 with a 0.08 ERA, which tied for second best on the all time SCC list. Shinn was one of five All-Americans. In addition to her mound dominance, she has a .369 average, drove in 49 runs and clubbed four homers. All-AMerican infielder Laura Redding hit .402 with 54 RBI’s, tied for forth best on the all-time SCC list. All-American third baseman Kim Martinez hit .367 with 30 RBI’s after leading the state in scoring in basketball, where she was also an All-American.
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All American Londyn Ray batted .360 with 47 RBI’s and tied the SCC single-season record with 10 homers. Denise Jackson, an All-American in volleyball and softball, hit .333 with 31 RBI’s and four homers. Each of the All-Americans earned scholarships.
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Sac City State Championships 2004
They’ve done it again! After missing the state championship by one game in the 2003 season, SCC has had it’s
redemption. The Panthers went on two winning streaks, 17-0 and 27-0, to finish out their 2004 season 44-2 as Bay Valley Conference and California State Champions. All-American Nikki Cinque led the Panthers pitching staff with a 25-1 record and 0.32 ERA. She was honored as Most Valuable Player for the BVC, State Pitcher of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the State Championships. No. 2 pitcher Krystina Gomez went 15-1 for the season with a 0.63 ERA. Gomez, who threw the final pitch for the Panthers in their 3-1 championship win over Cypress College, was honored as Most Valuable Pitcher for the State Championships. Eight individuals batted over .400 for the season, including Wendi Salgo (.495), Mandi Salcido (.464), Gomez (.455), Cinque (.443), Tony Rodriguez (.443), Elisha Reed (.429), Iris Mendoza (.417) and Traci Bender (.408). The defense was locked down by All-American infielders Salgo and Bender, who had a combined total of 60 RBI’s and 80 hits. Salcido also had a stellar season with 24 RBI’s and 52 hits. In league play SCC earned 305 runs and allowed only 37. In guiding the team to the state championship, head coach Robert Maglione was honored as the recipient of the 2004 California Community College Coach of the Year award. No team from Northern California has won a State Championship since the Panthers did this season.
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
State Championship History Cerritos College Golden West College Fullerton College Golden West College Santa Rosa Junior College Golden West College Golden West College Santa Ana College Rancho Santiago College Saddleback College Sacramento City College Palomar College West Valley College Cypress College Sacramento City College Palomar College
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
College of the Sequoias Long Beach City College Sacramento City College Cypress College Cypress College Cypress College Palomar College Long Beach City College West Valley College Mt. San Antonio College Sacramento City College Mt. San Antonio College Cypress College Mt. San Antonio College Cerritos College Mt. San Antonio College
Most State Championships 5 4 3
Cypress College Sacramento City College Golden West College Mt. San Antonio College Palomar College
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Cerritos College Long Beach City West Valley College 6 Teams Tied
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2010 Panther Player Profiles
#1 - Courtney Allen
Nickname – Blondie Parents – Connie and Chris Allen Born – September 19, 1986 in Lake Havasu, AZ (hometown is Elk Grove, CA) Year - Freshman Siblings – 1 sister (Tiffany Woodruff) / 1 twin brother (Cody) Position - UTL Major – Undeclared Bats - R Athletic Achievements: Gatorade Player of the Year and Team MVP her senior year in high school Throws - R Why SCC? Want to get back into the game Ht. - 5-5 Goal for 2010 – win a championship Favorite Athlete – Reggie Bush High School Favorite Artist – David Guetta (song - Sexy Chick) Elk Grove Favorite Movie – League of Their Own Free Time – shopping and hanging out with friends Biggest Influence – “My parents for making me the person I am today and Don Mashburn for being a strong supporter towards me.” Parents – Christine and David Allen Born – October 5, 1986 in Ventura, CA (hometown is Thousand Oaks, CA) Siblings – 1 sister (Emilie) / 3 brothers (Noah (twin), Geordan, and Seth) Major – Undeclared Athletic Achievements: 1st Team All-Marmonte League (2004), 2nd Team All-Marmonte League and All-Star (2005) Why SCC? To play for a high quality school and to better myself as a player and student Goal for 2010 – to play my hardest and get a scholarship Favorite Athlete – Jessica Mendoza Favorite Artist – Johnny Cash Favorite Movie – Ace Ventura Free Time – spending time with my family and puppy Biggest Influence – “I don’t just have one; my whole family influences my life everyday. If I didn’t have each and every one of them, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”
#2 - Genna Allen
Nickname – Pebbles Parents – Annalisa and John Buxie Born – March 12, 1991 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 1 brother (John) Major – Undeclared Athletic Achievements: All-League my junior year Why SCC? I knew they had good coaching and they would push me to be the best Goal for 2010 – to get better and stronger mentally & physically Favorite Athlete – Kobe Bryant Favorite Artist – Lil Weezy Favorite Movie – Toy Story 1 Free Time – hanging out with my friends and watching movies Biggest Influence – “My parents because they support me in my decisions.”
#3 - Joni Buxie
Nickname – Jess Parents – Lorraine and Ronny Kitchen Born – February 2, 1991 in Woodland, CA (hometown is Dixon, CA) Siblings – 1 sister (Ashley) Major – Undeclared Athletic Achievements: 3-Time 1st Team All-League Selection Why SCC? Good program Goal for 2010 – get a ring on my finger Favorite Athlete – LeBron James Favorite Artist – Lil Wayne Favorite Movie – Slumdog Millionaire Free Time – hanging out with friends, grandma and rolling with Caly Biggest Influence – “My grandpa and dad…very strong people inside and out.”
#4 - Jessie Kitchen
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Year - Sophomore Position - Infield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-7 High School Thousand Oaks
Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-3 High School Christian Brothers
Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-3 High School Dixon
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2010 Panther Player Profiles Nickname – Jackie or Kata Parents – Vicky and Randy Kataoka Born – April 30, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 1 sister (Christine) / 1 brother (Luciano Isais) Major – Biology Athletic Achievements: 2-Time National Judo Champion and 2-Time State Judo Champion Why SCC? I wanted to be a part of a good program Goal for 2010 – to help the team the best I can and win a state title Favorite Athlete – Chase Utley Favorite Artist – No Doubt Favorite Movie – Star Wars Free Time – go boating and hang out with friends Biggest Influence – “My father because he’s very supportive of me.”
#5 - Jackie Kataoka
Parents – Mary-Anne and Edward Cuellar Born – October 2, 1990 in Visalia, CA (hometown is Sacramento, CA) Siblings – 2 sisters (Madelyne and Chanel) / 1 brother (Edward) Major – Sign Language Teacher Why SCC? It is a good program and it will push me to become better Goal for 2010 – to play to the best ability I can Favorite Athlete – Mia Hamm Favorite Artist – Paramore Favorite Movie – Almost Famous Free Time – watch scary movies Biggest Influence – “My Uncle John because he taught me to be the best of the best.”
#6 - Michaela Cuellar
Nickname – J–Low Parents – Debra and Robert Haley Born – June 27, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 1 sister (Somer) / 4 brothers (TJ, Joey, Bobby and Dustin) Major – Dental Hygiene Athletic Achievements: 4-Time 1st Team All-Delta League Selection Why SCC? Because I love playing for coach Goal for 2010 – achieving my personal goals and doing my part to get our team to states Favorite Athlete – Wayne Weinheimer Favorite Artist – Jason Aldean Favorite Movie – Friday Night Lights Free Time – spends time with family and friends Biggest Influence – “Grandpa Joe, Wayne, Peter and Aunt Kathy because they all passed
#9 - Jamie Lowery
Parents – Nassime and Moe Tavakolian Born – April 19, 1988 in Carmel, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 2 sisters (Nusha Tavakolian and Nancy Erfan) / 1 brother (Steve Erfan) Major – Architecture Athletic Achievements: All-League Honorable Mention senior year and MVP (sophomore and senior years) Why SCC? Because they’re good Goal for 2010 – to win states Favorite Athlete – Barry Bonds Favorite Artist – Lil Wayne, Sublime and Red Hot Chili Peppers Favorite Movie – Cruel Intentions Free Time – snowboarding, wakeboarding and skateboarding Biggest Influence – “My parents because they have supported me through thick and thin and always been there for me.”
#10 - Nina Tavakolian
Year - Freshman Position - UTL Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-2 High School C.K. McClatchy
Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 5-4 High School Redwood
Year - Sophomore Position - UTL Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-5 High School St. Francis away fighting for their life.”
Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-3 High School Carmel
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2010 Panther Player Profiles
Nickname – Victorious Parents – John Sendejas Born – April 16, 1988 in San Jose, CA (hometown is Elk Grove, CA) Major – Nursing Athletic Achievements: 2-Time 1st Team All-League Selection and Golden Glove Award winner Why SCC? To be a part of Sac City’s legacy Favorite Athlete – Jessica Mendoza Favorite Artist – Keri Hilson and Lil Wayne Favorite Movie – Twilight Free Time – zumba Biggest Influence – “My father because he’s always pushing me to be a better person.”
#11 - Victoria Sendejas
Nickname – Lime of Cool J Parents – Scott Liming Born – August 20, 1990 in Lompoc, CA (hometown is Dublin, CA) Major – Undeclared Athletic Achievements: 4-Time All-League Selection Why SCC? It is a well-known, successful program and I wanted to be a part of that and become a better player Goal for 2010 – to be successful in the classroom and play to the best of my ability to get my team to states Favorite Artist – Lil Wayne, Drake, Gucci Mane, Mac Dre Favorite Movie – Dirty Dancing, G.I. Joe, Devil Wears Prada and Step Up Free Time – hanging out with friends, eat food and drive my car Biggest Influence – “My dad because he has always wanted the best for me and he always gives me words of encouragement and wisdom.”
#15 - Lauren Liming
Nickname – Britt Parents – Kari and Jon Schwieger Born – May 19, 1990 in Folsom, CA (hometown is Orangevale, CA) Siblings –2 brothers (Josh and Jeremy) Major – Anthropology Athletic Achievements: 2-Time Offensive MVP, 1st Team All-League and team MVP in 2007 Why SCC? To be a part of a serious and competitive program Goal for 2010 – to win states Favorite Athlete – Michael Phelps Favorite Movie – The Bourne Series Free Time – camping, fishing, and quading Biggest Influence – “My grandmother because she has taught me life lessons I’ll never forget.”
Parents – Lori and Craig Zoller Born – October 18, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Roseville, CA) Siblings – 2 brothers (Ryan and Nick) Major – Graphic Design Why SCC? The team’s reputation is far superior to other teams and I know City can get me where I want to go Goal for 2010 – to earn a scholarship from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco Favorite Artist – Jack’s Mannequin Favorite Movie – Step Brothers Free Time – art, shopping and photography Biggest Influence – “My parents and grandparents because they’re always pushing me to better myself.”
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Year - Sophomore Position - UTL Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-5 High School Franklin
Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-5 High School Dublin
#16 - Brittany Schwieger Year - Sophomore Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 High School Bella Vista
#17 - Jennifer Zoller
Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-6 High School Woodcreek
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2010 Panther Player Profiles
Parents – Tammy and Richard Campbell Born – January 15, 1990 in Vallejo, CA (hometown is Vacaville, CA) Siblings – 1 brother (Robert) Major – Criminal Justice Athletic Achievements: 2-Time All-League Selection Why SCC? To make myself a better softball player and get a scholarship Goal for 2010 – to have over a .300 batting average and no errors Favorite Movie – Grease and Happy Feet Free Time – listening to music Biggest Influence – “My brother because he makes the best of everything and works hard.”
#18 - Katie Campbell
Nickname – Bean Parents – Romelia and Jose Ibarra Born – October 4, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Elk Grove, CA) Siblings – 1 sister (Rachael) / 2 brothers (Michael and Richard) Major – Art Why SCC? To become better Goal for 2010 – win states Favorite Artist – Anything 80’s Favorite Movie – the Predator movies Free Time – relaxing with loved ones Biggest Influence – “My mom and my sister because they taught me to be strong and not give up on my dreams/goals.”
#19 - Eunique Mirazo
Parents – Patrice and Ernest (Jr.) Kinsey Born – March 18, 1989 in Vallejo, CA (hometown is San Diego, CA) Siblings – 1 sister (Sherria) / 1 brother (Ernest 3rd) Major – Psychology and African American Studies Goal for 2010 – help lead my team to the state championships Favorite Athlete – Kobe Bryant Favorite Movie – Transformers Free Time – sleep and shop Biggest Influence – “My uncle because he’s always positive and motivates me to be better everyday.”
#20 - Ericka Kinsey
Nickname – Rels Parents – Julie and Matt Talbert Born – July 11, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 1 brother (Steven) Major – Social Science Athletic Achievements: 1st Team All-League Selection, League MVP Why SCC? To play for a team that will prepare me for D-I softball and to win Goal for 2010 – win a state championship Favorite Athlete – Dana Sorensen Favorite Artist – Michael Jackson Favorite Movie – Breakfast Club Biggest Influence – “My parents because they push me to be a successful person.”
Year - Freshman Position - Catcher Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-3 High School Vacaville
Year - Freshman Position - UTL Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-3 High School Laguna Creek
Year - Freshman Position - Infield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-6 High School Orange Glen
#21 - Chelsea Talbert
Year - Sophomore Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-7 High School West Campus
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2010 Panther Player Profiles
Nickname – Boise Parents – Dennice and Bobby Hartkop Born – February 11, 1988 in Vallejo, CA (hometown is Fairfield, CA) Siblings – 3 sisters (Amanda, Samantha, and Jessica) Major – Communications Athletic Achievements: Scholar Athlete in 2004-05, 3-Time All-League Selection and 4 year varsity letter holder Why SCC? The place to succeed and better my softball career for future success Goal for 2010 – to show my maturity of the game and to have the opportunity to move to the next level Favorite Athlete – Laura Berg Favorite Artist – Mariah Carey Favorite Movie – Transformers II Free Time – watch movies and hang out with my sisters/family Biggest Influence – “My family because all of my choices are to better them and their lives.”
#23 - Melissa Hartkop
Nickname – “RG” Parents – Pam and Dan Argee Born – November 5, 1989 in Sacramento, California (her hometown) Siblings – 1 brother (Justin) Major – Physical Education Athletic Achievements: Offensive Player of the Year (Freshman) / 2-time League MVP / 2-time team MVP / 3-time All-City Selection / 4-time All-League Selection / Division 3 Player of the Year (Senior) / Robert Puglia Award (Senior) Why SCC? To be a part of a competitive and winning team that is very capable of winning states Goal for 2009 – to play every game to the best of my ability and never give up Favorite Athlete – Matt Holiday Favorite Group – Eminem Favorite Movie – Coach Carter Free Time – the beach, snowboarding and playing with my nephew Biggest Influence – “My dad because he taught me everything I know about softball and he made me the player I am today. The biggest thing I picked up from him was the will and desire to be a great player.”
#25 - Andrea Argee
Year - Sophomore Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-8 High School Rodrigues
Year - Sophomore Position - UTL Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 High School Mira Loma
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2010 Panther Redshirt Profiles
Parents – Pauline and Terry Bartholomew Born – July 30, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 3 sisters (Jennifer, Felicia and Amanda) / 2 brothers (Terry and Dabie) Major – Criminal Justice Favorite Movie – Casper Free Time – read, watch TV and text Biggest Influence – “My Aunt Vickie because she will always stand by me no matter what I do.”
RS - Kimberly Briggs Year - Sophomore Position - UTL High School Galt
Year - Sophomore Position - Outfield High School Piedmont
Year - Freshman Position - Outfield High School Florin
Nickname – Briggsy Parents – Karen and Jim Briggs Born – December 30, 1989 in Sacramento, CA (hometown is Galt, CA) Siblings – 2 sisters (Shauna and Chandra) / 2 brothers (Buddy and Corey) Major – Undecided Favorite Athlete – Michael Jordan and Derek Jeter Favorite Artist – Tim McGraw Favorite Movie – The Sandlot and Superbad Free Time – anything active Biggest Influence – “Shauna McCoy”
Nickname – Nessa Parents – Liza and Greg Dobson Born – March 10, 1989 in West Sacramento, CA (hometown is Sacramento, CA) Siblings – 1 sister (Alyssa) / 1 brother (Greg Jr.) Major – English / Pharmacy Tech Favorite Athlete – Kevin Martin Favorite Artist – Lloyd and Lil Wayne Favorite Movie – Sleeping Beauty Free Time – reading Biggest Influence – “My mom, Cynthia, dad and brother because every one said they’d fail, but they beat the odds and achieved greatness.”
RS - Kathy Fong
RS - Serena Bartholomew
RS - Vanessa Armenta-Dobson Year - Freshman Position - Outfield High School River City
Nickname – Fong-Pong or Fongy-Fong Parents – Anna Chan and Sunny Fong Born – October 10, 1990 in Oakland, CA (hometown is Piedmont, CA) Siblings – 2 sisters (Joanne and Winnie) Major – Social Science Favorite Artists – Vibekingz ft. Malia (song – This letter) Favorite Movies – Toy Story, Lion King and She’s the Man Free Time – to hang out with my friends and family Biggest Influence – “My family and friends because they will always support me no matter what I choose or do.”
RS - Shasta Hill Year - Freshman Position - UTL High School Vanden
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2010 Panther Redshirt Profiles
Nickname – Yudi Parents – Reyna and Emilio Ramirez Born – June 30, 1988 in Fresno, CA (hometown is Parlier, CA) Siblings – 2 sisters (Sugey and Eva) / 4 brothers (Fransisco, Adam, Adonay and Roussel) Major – Teaching Favorite Athlete – Michael Jordan Favorite Artist – Rhianna Favorite Movie – Enough and Transformers Free Time – visit my family, watch movies and listen to music Biggest Influence – “My mom and God because my mom has been my rock all my life and my wings; there to pick me up when I’m in need of help. God has kept me believing and to never lose faith in anything.”
RS - Ashley Soares Year - Sophomore Position - 3B / OF High School Folsom
RS - Yudiana Ramirez Year - Freshman Position - Outfield High School Parlier
Nickname – Ash Parents – DeAnn and Anibal Soares Born – April 9, 1989 in San Jose, CA (hometown is Folsom, CA) Siblings – 2 sisters (Valerie and Brittney) / 1 brother (Christopher) Major – Undecided Favorite Athlete – Derek Jeter Favorite Movie – Love and Basketball Free Time – hanging out with friends Biggest Influence – “My mom because she’s a good example to look up too.”
RS - Kendall Sorensen Nickname – Ken-Deezy Parents – Leah and Grant Sorensen Born – October 8, 1990 in Woodland, CA (hometown is Dixon, CA) Siblings – 3 sisters (Nicole, Sydney and Kallie) Major – Undecided Favorite Athlete – Peyton Manning Favorite Artists – Miranda Lambert Favorite Movie – Black Beauty Free Time – riding dirt bikes, hunting, horses and hangin’ Biggest Influence – “My sister Nikki because no matter what she just keeps going.”
RS - Dezarae Wood Year - Sophomore Position - Infield High School Monterey Trail
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Year - Sophomore Position - Outfield High School Dixon
Nickname – “Dez” Parents – Debra Meza and Leonard Wood Born – November 28, 1990 in Sacramento, CA (her hometown) Siblings – 1 brother (Leonard) Major – Nursing Favorite Artist – Charlie Wilson Favorite Movies – My Best Friends Wedding Free Time – work Biggest Influence – “My entire family because they always push me to be better and support me through everything.”
2010 SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY Jackie Strohman Beth Record Tracy Fleshman Lisa Fresquez Lisa Hoglen Krystal Moreno
Panther Transfers
CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO Kathy Kelly Kelly Leizell Chris Frazier Shelly Van Drammelen Lynn Angel Karen Christianson Sharon Christianson Angie Smith ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Annette Majahla Tracy McCarron Margaret Shubert Debbie Nelson ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY Shannon Smith Lori Lopez Laura Ellis Lori Dowid Keri Hunter Nancy Ramirez Tegen Prewitt Shannon Padovan Melissa Wilson Tracy Green Rachel Sosa Amy Morford Melissa Martinez Kim Wright Shannon Ramirez AUBURN UNIVERSITY Christa Manley Kelly Sutton Kimyata Harris Londyn Ray Mary Rose Villalpando BASCOM COLLEGE Nikki Cinque Aimee Schlumpberger Heather Hamilton CAL STATE-SAN BERNADINO Debra Curry BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY Miko Kunmbara Laeha Hill Jordan Dahl BRIDGEPORT STATE Erin Warr CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO Jolynn Flores Jill Smith Maggie Sekul CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD Margie McCune CAL STATE-CHICO Florrie Linggi Gwen Cox Charlotte Honciano CAL STATE-DOMINGUEZ HILLS Stephanie Price CAL STATE-FULLERTON Chenita Rogers KC Clark Kendra Wilson CAL STATE-HAYWARD Maren Foster Linda Ikami Amanda Bernard CAL STATE-MONTEREY Leann Wacker Erica Wacker Tina Gotay CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE Shawna Smith Regina Lyons Angie Galieote Mary Moore Tiffany Ray Julie Sessler Amy Windmiller Vicky Rios Cheri Shinn Laura Redding
CAL STATE-STANISLAUS Kimiko Wright Erica McIntyre Amanda Monday CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS Samantha Pellon
NORTH EAST LOUISIANA Ann Clark Megan Corriea
NORTH WEST LOUISIANA Cheri McCoy NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Martha Oyog NOTRE DAME-BELMONT Amanda Cooper Charisse Popejoy OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY Mee Mee Davis Krista Margetich OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Terri Shackleford PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY Linda Smith SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Jill Endicott SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Kelly Conrady Vivian Villa Tracy Lopez Tami Crummett Kayla Hayes Nicole Wells SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Tracy Amador Tammie Wheeler
COPPEN STATE Nikki Buchko
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Kim Gonzalez Beth Gerken EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Shannon Gilley Alysha Jones Erin Field Trina Solesbee FLORIDA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Dianna Novoa TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Julie Pederson Danielle Brady Trisha Gedvilas Kim Martinez Denise Jackson HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY Jenny Kohler Catie Henke Shauna Briggs Megan Corriea Nicole Valenzuela UC BERKELY Marielle Vaughn JACKSONVILLE STATE Jenny Conard Veronica Davis LINFIELD COLLEGE Laura Merritt MARY UNIVERSITY Christina Missildine Stephani Pilarsky Lisa Harris Tanya Guzman Marie Maita Angela Bautista Wendi Salgo MENLO COLLEGE Marissa Sequeria MIAMI OF OHIO Daria Germond MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Kerry Allen Lisa Sherman NEW MEXICO-HIGHLANDS Kristina Flores
UC DAVIS Iris Mendoza Mandi Salcido UC RIVERSIDE Traci Bender Mandi Salcido
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA Kim Maurer UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Cristin Anderson UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Lisa Carpenter Shelly Suwa Geralee Dresbach Lori Mouw Dayna Garcia Jennifer Gaylor Becky Burroughs Stephanie Acton UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Rissa Perryman C.C. Burns Danielle Haag UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND Dona King UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SPARTANBURG Renee Dobrinski Chanel Gonzales UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Tara Clarke UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Jodi Ramirez Sarah Ayres Amanda Venable Janette Koshell UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO Erika Ammons UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Amy Morris UNIVERSITY OF TULSA Bonnie Bruton Jessee Ayala UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA Holly Weibert Monique Clary UNLV Lisa DeFazio Mindy Garcia USC Katie Larson
UC SANTA BARBARA Michelle Caldwell Rachel Crawford
UTAH STATE Chenita Bradley Jamie Linker
UCLA Diana Links Lyndsey Klein
WILLIAM PENN UNIVERSITY Sheri Meyers Aimee Vigil Elizabeth Sauerwein
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Nicki Dennis UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Jessica Mederias UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO Tracy Ryan
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Sac City All Decade Team - 1980’s Chenita Rogers
Player of the Decade:
Cal State Fullerton
Outfield
Position Player College / University Pitcher Charlene Manley University of South Carolina Pitcher Kim Mourer Indiana University Pitcher Angie Smith Sacramento State University Catcher Melinda Garcia UNLV Catcher Reggie Lyons Cal State Northridge Infield Nicki Dennis University of Arizona Infield Beth Kelly N/A Infield Kathy Kelly Sacramento State University Infield Tracy McCarron Arizona State University Infield Debbie Nelson Sacramento State University Infield Martha Oyog Northwestern University Infield Shannon Padovan Sacramento State University Infield Shawna Smith Cal State Northridge Infield Shelly Suwa University of Oklahoma Outfield Lisa Carpenter University of Oklahoma Outfield KC Clark Cal State Fullerton Outfield Tara Clark University of South Florida Outfield GeraLee Dresbach University of Oklahoma Outfield Tracey Greene University of Oklahoma Outfield Diana Links N/A Outfield Chenita Rogers Cal State Fullerton Outfield Marielle Vaughn UC Berkeley
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Sac City All Decade Team - 1990’s Co-Players of the Decade:
Lyndsey Klein UCLA Amy Windmiller Cal State Northridge
Infield Pitcher
Position Player College / University Pitcher Kim Gonzalez Texas A&M University Pitcher Danielle Haag University of Oregon Pitcher Amy Windmiller Cal State Northridge Catcher Shauna Briggs Texas Tech University Catcher Jennifer Gaylor University of Oklahoma Catcher Beth Gerken Texas A&M University Infield Stephanie Acton University of Oklahoma Infield Lyndsey Klein UCLA Infield Tracy Lopez San Jose State University Infield Kim Martinez Texas Tech University Infield Laura Redding Cal State Northridge Infield Vicky Rios Cal State Northridge Infield Amanda Venable University of Tennessee Infield Kendra Wilson Cal State Fullerton Outfield C.C. Burns University of Oregon Outfield Becky Burroughs University of Oklahoma Outfield Tammy Crummett San Jose State University Outfield Denise Jackson Texas Tech University Outfield Janette Koshell University of Tennessee Outfield Londyn Ray Sacramento State University Utility Erin Field Texas A&M University Utility Cheri Shinn Cal State Northridge
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Sac City All Decade Team - 2000’s Player of the Decade:
Jaci Ecker N/A ShortStop Position Player College / University Pitcher Nikki Cinque Sacramento State University Pitcher Tracy Ryan University of Hawaii at Hilo Pitcher Amanda Monday Cal State Stanislaus Catcher Cindy Oseguera N/A Infield Cristin Anderson University of New Mexico Infield Traci Bender UC Riverside Infield Jordan Dahl Cal State San Bernardino Infield Lindsey Bruno Sacramento State University Outfield Laeha Hill Boise State University Outfield Nicole Valenzuela Humboldt State University Outfield Nicole Wells San Jose State University Utility Tina Gotay Cal State Monterey Bay Designated Player Liz Sauerwein William Penn University
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Top 5 All-Time Single Season Records PITCHING Wins
OFFENSE RBI’s
OFFENSE Hits
1. Danielle Haag
44
1997
1. Lyndsey Klein
88
1997
1. Lyndsey Klein
109
1997
2. Danielle Haag
41
1998
2. Amanda Venable
77
1998
2. Nicole Wells
100
2007
3. Amanda Monday
36
2008
3. Shauna Briggs
75
1997
3. Janette Koshell
86
1999
4. Erin Field
34
1994
4. Cindy Oseguera
63
2007
4. Shauna Briggs
85
1997
Charlene Manley
34
1988
5. Andrea Argee
57
2009
85
1997
Angie Smith
34
1984
Janette Koshell
57
1999
5. Christa Manley
84
1994
5. Charlene Manley
33
1987
Tracy McCarron
57
1985
Innings Pitched
Jenny Kohler
Batting Average
Home Runs
1. Chenita Rogers
.607
1985
1. Charlene Manley
297
1988
1. Cindy Oseguera
17
2007
2. Nicki Dennis
.567
1987
2. Erin Field
295
1994
2. Lindsey Bruno
12
2009
3. Janette Koshell
.562
1999
3. Danielle Haag
289
1997
3. Kayla Hayes
10
2007
4. Kathy Kelly
.538
1982
4. Charlene Manley
288
1987
Lyndsey Klein
10
1997
5. Jane Hollis
.531
1976
5. Danielle Haag
281
1998
Londyn Ray
10
1996
Nicki Dennis
10
1988
4. Jacki Ecker
9
2006
1. Lyndsey Klein
85
1997
5. Jordan Dahl
8
2006
2. Jenny Kohler
72
1997
3. Nicole Wells
69
2007
4. Laura Redding
68
1996
Complete Games
Runs Scored
1. Charlene Manley
44
1988
2. Danielle Haag
41
1997
3. Charlene Manley
40
1987
40
1985
1. Laura Redding
13
1996
5. Kayla Hayes
64
2007
4. Danielle Haag
39
1998
2. Janette Koshell
12
1999
64
1990
5. Erin Field
38
1994
12
1997
3. Becky Burroughs
10
1992
4. Amanda Venable
8
1998
1. Tracey Greene
61
1990
Angie Smith
Strike Outs
Triples
Lyndsey Klein
Tracey Greene
Stolen Bases
1. Amy Windmiller
365
1992
Jenny Kohler
8
1997
2. Chenita Rogers
51
1985
2. Erin Field
323
1994
Chenita Rogers
8
1984
3. Chenita Rogers
43
1984
3. Amanda Monday
251
2008
5. Janette Koshell
7
1998
4. Shauna Smith
42
1983
4. Erin Field
211
1993
Londyn Ray
7
1997
5. Debbie Nelson
41
1984
5. Veronica Davis
206
2001
Cori Keay
7
1994
E.R.A.
Sacrifices
Doubles
1. Tracy Lopez
23
1990
1. Amy Windmiller
0.07
1992
1. Andrea Argee
29
2009
2. Debbie Nelson
21
1984
2. Charlene Manley
0.08
1988
2. Lyndsey Klein
26
1997
3. Shannon Padovan
18
1988
3. Sarah Ayres
0.08
1996
3. Cindy Oseguera
25
2007
18
1985
4. Kim Gonzalez
0.18
1992
4. Janette Koshell
22
1999
4. Vicki Rios
16
1991
5. Dayna Garcia
0.23
1991
5. Kimberly Briggs
20
2009
5. Kendra Wilson
14
1992
20
2007
Shelly Suwa
14
1987
Regina Lyons
14
1985
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Sac City Softball Awards EASTON ALL-AMERICANS Amanda Venable Danielle Haag Nicole Valenzuela Melissa Martinez Amy Morris Beverly Cramblit Tracy Bender Nikki Cinque Wendy Salgo Jaci Ecker (x2) Krystina Gomez Tracy Ryan Jordan Dahl Andrea Argee Lindsey Bruno Kelli Reynolds ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Tiffany Ray 1994 Kim Wright 1994 Bonnie Bruton 1995 Danielle Brady 1995 Trina Solesbee 1995 Bina Ramirez 1995 Melissa Blote 1996 Sarah Ayres 1996 Katie Larson 2003 Keagan Caldwell 2003 Samantha Pellon 2003 Kimiko Wright 2006 Tina Gotay 2006 ALL-AMERICANS Nicki Dennis 1987 Nicki Dennis 1988 Charlene Manley 1988 Shannon Padovan 1988 Tracy Lopez 1990 Dayna Garcia 1991 Amy Windmiller 1992 Erin Field 1994 Christa Manley 1994 Shannon Gilley 1994 Jackie Strohman 1994 Cori Keay 1994 Laura Redding 1995 Londyn Ray 1995 Cheri Shinn 1996 Laura Redding 1996 Londyn Ray 1996 Denise Jackson 1996 Kim Martinez 1996 Danielle Haag 1997 Lyndsey Klein 1997 Amanda Venable 1998 Danielle Haag 1998 Lyndsey Klein 1998 Shauna Briggs 1998 Janette Koshell 1998 Janette Koshell 1999 Jessee Ayala 1999 Kelly Sutton 2000 Nicole Valenzuela 2000 Liz Sauerwein 2000 Nikki Cinque 2004
Wendi Salgo Traci Bender Jaci Ecker Jaci Ecker Tracy Ryan Jordan Dahl Cindy Oseguera Nicole Wells Lindsey Bruno Laeha Hill Erica McIntyre Lindsey Bruno Andrea Argee ALL-STATE SELECTIONS SS Kathy Kelly OF Lisa DeFazio P Shawna Smith SS Beth Kelly P Stephanie Price P Stephanie Price OF Diana Links OF Chenita Rogers OF Tara Clark OF Chenita Rogers 2B Debbie Nelson 1B Tracy McCarron P Angie Smith C Reggie Lyons OF Lisa Carpenter P Charlene Manley 3B Nicki Dennis OF Lisa Carpenter DP Mee Mee Davis OF Marielle Vaughn 3B Nicki Dennis P Charlene Manley OF Tracy Greene OF Tracy Greene C Krista Margetich P Mary Moore P Dayna Garcia C Jennifer Gaylor P Dayna Garcia DP Daria Germond SS Vicky Rios OF Stephanie Acton SS Vicky Rios P Amy Windmiller C Beth Gerken P Erin Field OF Tammy Crummet OF Shannon Gilley SS Christa Manley P Erin Field OF Londyn Ray P Cheri Shinn 3B Kim Martinez OF Londyn Ray OF Denise Jackson SS Laura Redding P Cheri Shinn P Danielle Haag SS Lyndsey Klein OF C.C. Burns
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P Danielle Haag 1998 SS Lyndsey Klein 1998 1B Amanda Venable 1998 OF Janette Koshell 1999 P Keri Hunter 1999 P Veronica Davis 2000 SS Kelly Sutton 2000 OF Nicole Valenzuela 2000 OF Nicole Valenzuela 2001 P Veronica Davis 2001 P Beverly Cramblit 2002 P Nikki Cinque 2004 P Krystina Gomez 2004 3B Wendi Salgo 2004 2B Traci Bender 2004 SS Jacki Ecker 2005 P Krystina Gomez 2005 SS Jaci Ecker 2006 1B Jordan Dahl 2006 C Cindy Oseguera 2007 2B Nicole Wells 2007 OF Laeha Hill 2008 P Amanda Monday 2008 2B Andrea Argee 2009 1B Lindsey Bruno 2009 P Kelli Reynolds 2009 ALL-REGIONAL SELECTIONS P Shawna Smith 1982 C Maren Foster 1983 P Kim Mauer 1983 3B Lori Lopez 1984 UT Sandra Duncan 1984 C Reggie Lyons 1985 SS Martha Oyog 1985 1B Karen Christianson 1986 1B Maggie Sekul 1987 2B Shannon Padovan 1987 OF Maggie McCune 1988 C Krista Margetich 1989 P Lori Mouw 1989 OF K.C. Clark 1989 OF K.C. Clark 1990 OF Jenny Conard 1990 SS Tracy Lopez 1990 UT Daria Germond 1991 P Mary Moore 1991 P Kim Gonzalez 1992 C Beth Gerken 1992 1B Stephanie Acton 1992 2B Shannon Ramirez 1993 OF Tiffany Ray 1993 3B Kim Martinez 1995 SS Laura Redding 1995 2B Jenny Kohler 1997 2B Ronnie Simmons 1999 2B Tina Gotay 2006 1B Lindsey Bruno 2008 3B Erica McIntyre 2008
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Friends of Sac City Softball
Grandparents David & Velma Lorta Azul Mexican Grill, Visalia, CA Mike Ivy George & Karen Ivy C. Luna/ F. Scruggs The Erik Hoxie Family Gerald & Cynthia Buxie Cuellar-Montoya Family Santo Miguel Diaz Natasha Johnson Keri Slevehs Debbie & Gilly Chong Judy Stoulil Brad & Suzanne Clough Jan & Clint Barnbridge Marvinshop.com Paul W. Rutherford Foxworthy’s Terry Richter & Robin Campbell- Alta Pacific Bank Memory of Richard J. Kitchen Norman Leu Chuck & Wendy Dobson Dudley & Ge Ge Gearhart Lupe Armenta Anna & Sunny Fong Hill Family Gordon Heitman Reina Andreatta GT Clark Kathy Garber David Rubens Celia Armenta Boogie Buxie Alyssa Landrith Bobby + BEE Anderson Michelle Williamson Mike Blanford Iron Oak Home Loans Inc David Rubens Ken Katai Family Diversified Power Corporation Helen & Howard Nevins Eda Cole Vicki Anderson & Cindy Somma Madelyn & Isabella Cuellar Dr. & Mrs.William V. Allen Folsom Auto Tech Jodi Harth
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PANTHER SOFTBALL California State Champions 1988 - 1992 - 1996 - 2004
Conference Champions 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009