West Coast Jamboree 2015 Official Program

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First off, we would like to thank the tournament’s coaches, administrators, parents and volunteers from the host schools, Alhambra-Martinez, Bentley-Lafayette, Berean ChristianWalnut Creek, Castro Valley, College Park-Pleasant Hill, Jesse Bethel-Vallejo, Las Positas Junior College-Livermore, Valley Christian-Dublin and Ygnacio Valley-Concord. These people are the backbone of the tournament. We celebrate our 16th year of competition with 128 teams. Teams from throughout California are represented. We’re also very pleased to welcome teams from other Western States as well. Thank you for the effort it takes to travel far distances during the Holiday Season to compete in the Jamboree. A big shout-out goes to our sponsors and advertisers for helping make this tournament possible, and allowing us to continue the tournament for many years to come. Thanks to all the coaches for their dedication to girls basketball. The Jamboree appreciates your efforts. This year also marks the fifth year of the West Coast Jamboree (a 501C-3) being managed by the Hoops4Girls partnership retained by the board of directors of the registered nonprofit. On behalf of the partners, Harold Abend, Kelly Sopak and me, we hope you enjoy your stay with us this Holiday Season, and hope to see you here in future years. Please be safe in your travels on our freeways and streets and enjoy your stay and the sights of Northern California. ✪ — Clay Kallam, Vice-President and Executive Director, West Coast Jamboree

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TOP 25: Mark Tennis and Cal-Hi Sports present the latest state-wide football rankings. Who’s up, who’s down?

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hail, Almazan-Cezar! W

hen former McFarland boys cross country coach Jim White retired in 2001, and long before he was portrayed by Kevin Costner in the movie “McFarland USA,” he was No. 1 on the all-time state coaching list for most CIF state titles in a single sport with nine from 1987 to 2001. According to the Cal-Hi Sports state record book, that list is currently led by recently retired Long Beach Poly track coach Don Norford, who is credited with an amazing 14 CIF state crowns for girls track plus another five for the boys. Norford retired after the 2013-14 school year. Sitting at No. 2 on that list with 10 CIF state titles in girls cross country is the late Jim Tracy from University-San Francisco. The manner in which Tracy’s girls performed for him, especially in the 2010 CIF state finals when he was in a wheelchair, is about the most inspiring effort one can ever hope to see. The one coach coming up the fastest and showing no signs of slowing down, however, is Bret Almazan-Cezar from Archbishop Mitty-San Jose in girls volleyball. Almazan-Cezar began coaching girls volleyball at Lincoln-Stockton where he built the Trojans from 1993 to 1999 into a NorCal power and helped guide the career of future U.S. Olympian Nicole Davis. After seven years at Lincoln, he couldn’t turn down the opportunity to lead the program at Mitty, which before he arrived in 2000 already had won three CIF state titles and produced such legendary players as three-time USA Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh. And speaking of legendary, Almazan-Cezar is just about in that category as well. In this year’s CIF state finals on Dec. 5 at Santiago Canyon College in Orange, his Archbishop Mitty squad topped Village Christian-Sun Valley in four sets (25-21, 22-25, 25-11, 25-16) in the CIF Division II state championship. That made it four straight state titles for the Monarchs, 12 in the history of the school and nine for Almazan-Cezar. In addition to Mitty, the CIF Central Coast Section and the West Catholic Athletic League was as strongly represented at the state finals this year as ever before. Valley ChristianSan Jose (31-8) won its second CIF state crown by sweeping Olympian-Chula Vista in Division III while Notre Dame-Belmont (32-10) cruised past Laguna Blanca-Santa Barbara in Division IV. Menlo-Atherton of the CCS also

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made it to the Division I final but lost in straight sets to Redondo-Redondo Beach. Branson-Ross is from the North Coast Section and not the CCS, but added to Northern California’s CIF state volleyball title haul with an easy triumph in the Division V final over Upland Christian Academy. No other girls volleyball coach in California has more CIF state titles than AlmazanCezar does, and for comparison he just moved one in front of Mater Dei-Santa Ana boys basketball coach Gary McKnight (who has eight state crowns) and two in front of St. Mary’s-Stockton girls basketball coach Tom Gonsalves (who has seven of the Rams’ total of eight). This year’s team at Mitty finished 35-5 and wasn’t as highly ranked in the nation as some of Almazan-Cezar’s previous teams, such as last year’s 37-3 squad, or those that ended No. 1 in the nation, such as his 38-0 contingent from 2012. “What separated this group from others is that it was a true team,” said Almazan-Cezar. “We had six kids who averaged two kills per game and two Division I college-bound setters who split time. “We had 10 returners from last season so we knew had a lot of kids who knew the system and we knew we had the pieces. We didn’t realize we’d be that balanced.” At Mitty, Almazan-Cezar also knows his girls volleyball teams are just part of what has been called the greatest girls sports program at any high school in America. The Monarchs also have been No. 1 in the nation in softball, they’ve been unbeaten before in girls basketball (with six CIF state titles) and they’ve been among the best in the nation in girls soccer and girls swimming. “The idea of being great is just what we try to do here,” Almazan-Cezar said. “Everybody works hard to be great. And we’ve created a culture here where you’ll see that in a game or if you were to come to a school play.” Since college volleyball is not exactly a major revenue sport, Almazan-Cezar seems more than content to keep on working toward building great teams at Mitty. He also enjoys teaching in the math department, which happens to include several other Mitty coaches who’ve won state titles or who’ve been State Coach of the Year, including Sue Phillips (girls basketball), Tim Kennedy (boys basketball) and Bill Hutton (baseball). And like all good math teachers at Mitty, the numbers just keep adding up. ✪

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California football top 25 Through Dec. 12

Bellarmine’s Kyle Macauley

1. (1) — De La Salle-Concord 12-1 After winning 24th straight NCS title, the Spartans were easy choice to represent NorCal for the seventh straight year in the CIF Open Division state bowl game.

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2. (2) — Centennial-Corona 14-0 The Huskies beat St. John Bosco 62-52 to win second consecutive CIFSS Pac-5 Division crown. They’ve lost in three of four state bowl meetings against DLS. 3. (3) — St. John Bosco-Bellflower 13-1 After giving up 55 points in first half to Centennial, Bosco’s defense did not resemble anything close to being worthy of a team ranked No. 1 in the nation. 4. (5) ▲ Mission Viejo 15-0 Head coach Bob Johnson hopes to direct grandson, QB Brock Johnson, to a state title in game vs. Bellarmine. He’s also tutored many NFL QBs, including Carson Palmer. 5. (6) ▲ Mater Dei-Santa Ana 10-3 The Monarchs only lost 36-29 to Centennial in CIFSS Pac-5 semifinals. They beat Serra-Gardena in quarterfinals. 6. (8) ▲ Bellarmine-San Jose 13-1 Knocking off Folsom in NorCal D1AA bowl game probably was biggest win for Bells since they were No. 1 in the state in 1981.

17. (17) — Oaks Christian-Westlake Village 11-1 We continue to rank the Lions in front of Camarillo due to strength of schedule. Both are Ventura County squads.

7. (4) ▼ Folsom 14-1 Losing to the Bells 42-35 ended a 30-game win streak by the Bulldogs, which was longest in the state. A 43-game home win streak was also snapped.

18. (18) — Camarillo 15-0 In the first-ever CIF state regional bowl game ever played in Ventura County, the Scorpions maintained their dizzying offensive show with a 63-49 win over previous No. 19 La Habra.

8. (10) ▲ Serra-Gardena 9-3 Cavs own a head-to-head win over CIF D2AA finalist Narbonne and lost to Mater Dei by just one point in CIFSS Pac-5 playoffs.

19. (23) ▲ Loyola-Los Angeles 9-3 Now that teams such as La Habra, Ridgeview and Calabasas have had their seasons end, some of the top-ranked CIFSS Pac-5 Div. teams can rise up or return to rankings.

9. (7) ▼ Helix-La Mesa 11-2 The CIF San Diego Section Open Division champs probably would have beaten Mission Viejo in SoCal D1AA bowl game were it not for a late fumble. 10. (11) ▲ Clayton Valley-Concord 13-1 Heading into the CIF D2AA state bowl game vs. No. 12 Narbonne, team’s only loss still the 27-26 Week 1 defeat at Folsom. 11. (9) ▼ Elk Grove 13-1 The Thundering Herd dropped two spots in the rankings due to Folsom’s loss to Bellarmine. They lost to Bulldogs in SJS Div. I final. 12. (12) — Narbonne-Harbor City 13-2 We had thought that the Gauchos were too low on the CIF bowl board, and they proved it with their 35-20 win over RidgeviewBakersfield in the D2AA South bowl. 13. (13) — Bishop Amat-La Puente 10-3 Had one of the state’s top receivers in USC-bound Tyler Vaughns. 14. (14) — Foothill-Pleasanton 12-1 After beating Antioch in matchup of 11-0 teams in NCS Div. I semis, Falcons as high as No. 10 before losing to De La Salle. 15. (15) — Long Beach Poly-Long Beach 8-2** Only two losses were to De La Salle and Bishop Gorman, both of which could finish among the Top 5 in the nation. 16. (16) — Antioch 11-1 A few more inches on two-point conversion attempt and Panthers would have probably beaten Foothill 56-55 instead of losing 55-54 in memorable NCS semifinal.

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20. (NR) ▲ Lutheran-Orange 6-6 With the losses vs. tough schedule, you can call the Lancers the Del Oro of the south. 21. (21) — Vista Murrieta-Murrieta 12-2 Head coach Coley Candaele’s team lost just 21-14 to Mission Viejo in CIFSS West Valley Div. final. 22. (NR) ▲ Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills 10-3 Having a head-to-head win over Del Oro will keep Trojans ranked higher no matter what happens in D2AA state bowl game. 23. (24) ▲ St. Augustine-San Diego 10-3 Pounding previously unbeaten Mission Hills in the CIF San Diego Open Div. semifinals was key win for Saints. 24. (NR) ▲ Del Oro-Loomis 9-6 If one were to look back through all of Del Oro’s history, you’d be amazed how often its teams surge at the end of a season. It’s in the school’s DNA. 25. (NR) ▲ Central Catholic-Modesto 15-0 Wins over Oakdale (twice), Marin Catholic and St. Mary’sStockton all help pushed the small school Raiders this high in our overall rankings. Dropped Out: No. 19 La Habra; No. 20 Ridgeview-Bakersfield; No. 22 Calabasas; No. 25 Oak Grove-San Jose. **Record does not include forfeits.

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Bishop O’Dowd’s Mylah Andrade

Records through Dec. 12 1. (1)

St. Mary’s-Stockton

6-0

2. (2)

Miramonte-Orinda

4-0

3. (3)

Archbishop Mitty-San Jose

4-0

4. (6)

Vanden-Fairfield

3-0

5. (4)

Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland

4-1

6. (7)

Sacred Heart Cathedral-S.F.

3-1

7. (10)

Pinewood-Los Altos Hills

3-2

8. (9)

Salesian-Richmond

5-1

9. (5)

McClatchy-Sacramento

3-2

10. (13) ▲

St. Francis-Mountain View

5-0

11. (11) —

Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa

5-1

12. (14) ▲

St. Mary’s-Berkeley

2-1

13. (15) ▲

Antelope

6-0

14. (17) ▲

Carondelet-Concord

3-1

15. (NR) ▲

Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills

6-1

16. (8)

Brookside Christian-Stockton

3-3

17. (16) ▼

Berkeley

4-2

18. (NR) ▲

Folsom

6-1

19. (12) ▼

Sacramento

2-1

20. (20) —

Enterprise-Redding

4-1

DROPPED OUT: Preseason No. 18 Inderkum-Sacramento and No. 19 Lincoln-Stockton BIGGEST MOVER: In the month since we published our Preseason NorCal Top 20, only two teams fell out of the rankings. And the top 3? Forget about it. Safe to say they’ll be there for at least a few more months. No team which was previously ranked jumped more than three spots. Pinewood moved the highest with its three-spot climb, reaching No. 7. Neither of the Panthers’ two losses are to NorCal teams, and they recently picked up a win over No. 8 Salesian.

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Taking a look at the top three division of the 16th annual West Coast Jamboree girls basketball tournament arriving in the East Bay Dec. 28-30

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he marquee division of this year’s West Coast Jamboree does not have as many of the nationally-ranked teams of some years past, but it should be one of the more competitive fields in the 16-year history of the tournament. The top local teams are defending CIF Division III state champion Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland, and CIF Central Coast Section Open Division champion Sacred Heart Cathedral-San Francisco. Bishop O’Dowd was ranked No. 10 in the Cal-Hi Sports preseason rankings and is coming off a runner-up finish in the Iolani Classic in Hawaii. The Dragons are led by junior wing Myah Pace. Sacred Heart Cathedral was No. 13 in the preseason rankings and won the Cardinal Newman Classic but since has a loss to a Vanden-Fairfield team that will be one of the Diamond Division favorites. Junior IImar’I Thomas is the top returner for the Irish girls. Long Beach Poly returns to the Jamboree after last playing in 2010 when it was Platinum Division champions. Ayanna Clark is back at Poly but missed two weeks with a concussion, and the preseason No. 4 Jackrabbits lost in her absence. Coach Carl Buggs will have his team at full strength for the Nike TOC in Phoenix, and then the Jamboree where Clark and her teammates will be one of the favorites. Another strong favorite will be preseason No. 9 Oaks Christian-Westlake Village. The Lions will be playing in their first Jamboree, and prior to opening against Bishop O’Dowd in the

Jamboree, they go into the Nike TOC already owning a loss to a very good Cajon-San Bernardino team. First-year coach Kristy Hopkins leads a team starring Washington State-committed senior Katie Campbell. A very young Salesian-Richmond (No. 23) team moves up to the Platinum Division after playing in the Gold bracket last year. Coach Stephen Pezzola and his Pride girls are led by USC-bound senior guard Minyon Moore. Preseason No. 22 and CIF Div. IV state runner-up Brookside Christian-Stockton moves up to the Platinum Division after winning the Gold Division last year. The Knights are off to a bit of a rough start against some topnotch teams but they have one of California’s top players in Washington-committed senior point guard Aarion McDonald. Sacramento is back in the Platinum Division after playing in the Diamond Division last year. Coach Michele Massari has a young team that could start to gel at the Nike TOC and possibly turn some heads at the Jamboree. The Dragons are led by UC Santa Barbara-bound senior Aliceah Hernandez. The only out-of-state team in the Platinum Division is Lynnwood of Bothell, Washington. At press time coach Everett Edwards and his defending Washington 3A state championship girls are the only nationally-ranked team in the field at No. 19 in the Maxpreps Xcellent 25 and are currently No. 2 in Washington after finishing No. 1 last season. ✪ — Harold Abend

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osted at Bentley High in Lafayette, the Diamond Division has eight strong teams with good guard players and post presences. Vanden-Fairfield has star power at the top of its roster, including Utah-bound point guard Kiana Moore and nationally-ranked junior Julia Blackshell-Fair. It also brings back senior guard Brittany Livingston, who is bound for Stanislaus State. The Vikings were ranked No. 4 in NorCalPreps.com’s NorCal rankings at press time and were the NorCal Division III runner-ups in 2015. St. Mary’s-Berkeley has a new head coach this season in long time assistant Samuel Sims. The Panthers bring back post Layla Ybarra-Harvey, who is headed to UC San Diego, and junior guard Carolyn Gill. They have been a participant in the CIF Open Division state playoffs each of the last three years, earning at least one regional win in two of those three years. Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa is emerging as a NorCal power after reaching the NorCal Division IV semifinals in just its fourth year of being a co-ed school. The Cardinals have a pair of talented junior posts in Hailey Vice-Nice and Lauren Walker. Sophomore Maiya Flores and freshman Avery Cargill are also players to watch. Carondelet-Concord features a balanced group as coach Elgin DiAmOND DivisiON Leslie begins his second season, but keep a look out for guard Vanessa Cruz and talented sophomore Maaeva Dwiggins. Carondelet was 3-0 at press time with an early season win over Berkeley. McClatchy-Sacramento, the defending CIF Div. I state champions, are without Washington-bound power forward Gigi Garcia due to injury. However, the Lions have one of the top juniors in Northern California in Jordan Cruz. Also from Sacramento, Inderkum is coming off a 24-win season and boasts senior point guard Kaliya Griffin who has signed to Tennessee State. Coming up from Southern California is CIF Div. III state runner-up Brea-Olinda and Palisades-Pacific Palisades. Reili Richardson is the lone senior for Brea-Olinda and is signed to Arizona State. She is ranked No. 46 nationally by ESPN. Another player to watch for the Ladycats is Tyiona Watkins. Palisades is coming off back-to-back seasons of at least 20 wins, including a Los Angeles City Section title last season. The title bumped them up to the Southern California Open Division bracket. A Bay Area matchup seen in the past (Carondelet-St. Mary’s Berkeley) highlights the first day of action. ✪ — Doug Benton

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his division, hosted at Las Positas College, brings teams from the Greater Sacramento Area, the Bay Area, Southern California and Nevada. Antelope returns all but one player from last year’s team, which won 27 games. Players to watch for the Titans are guards Angelica Baylon, Nia Johnson and Nadia Johnson. Also watch for 6-foot freshman Arianna Spann to give Antelope some needed size. West Campus-Sacramento will bring two Division I prospects in the backcourt to the Jamboree. Junior Namiko Adams is one of the top guards regionally in her class while sophomore Kiara Jefferson is one of the top sophomore point guards in the country. Elk Grove is 2-1 as of press time and boast an underthe-radar junior who is quickly becoming known in Mira Shulman. She is a three-year varsity player averaging nearly 20 points per game this season. Pittsburg took the Bay Valley Athletic League title last year in a league usually controlled by Deer Valley-Antioch and Heritage-Brentwood, two teams which will both be in the Gold Division. Linsey Bailey is the new head coach for the Wolverines after gOlD DivisiON Mark Hurtado took over the boys program. Heritage also has a new coach in Rob Ocon, who is taking over for Dan Swan. The Patriots will boast a young squad with just three seniors on the opening roster. Oakland Tech has a new head coach this year in Leroy Hurt, which has just two seniors on the roster. Hurt runs the very competitive CA Ballaz club program. Bishop Manogue-Reno (Nev.) welcomes in new head coach Carlnel Wiley, who is taking over for Craig Holt. Last year, the Miners reached the finals of the Diamond Division before falling to Carondelet. They are led by Hannah Bingham, Malia Holt and Tawni Hamilton, but graduated current Cal Poly player Breezi Holt. Narbonne-Harbor City has just one senior on the roster as it looks for its seventh straight season of at least 22 wins. The two out of area programs meet in the first round with the winner potentially meeting Antelope in the championship game. ✪ — Doug Benton

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West Coast Jamboree rosters

PLATINUM LYNNWOOD (Seattle) No. Name Year 1 Abby Yemane Jr. 2 Reilly Walsh Jr. 3 Rachel Walsh So. 4 Jordyn Edwards Sr. 10 Mikayla Pivec Sr. 14 Kelsey Rogers Jr. 21 Valerie Bell So. 22 Kaprice Boston Jr. 23 Taylor Fahey Jr. 24 Abby Douglas So. 33 Kaui Piilani So. 34 Kia Crawford So. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL (S.F.) No. Name Year Carina Ramorino Jr. Daija Mayfield Sr. Edina Del Rosario Jr. Errayanna Hatfield So. Gianna Silvestri So. Iimari’I Thomas Jr. Jeyann Caluag Sr. Mariel Meyer Sr. Melissa Chounlamony Sr. Rainah Smith So. Saupuni Mavaega So. Trzur Lee Sr. Yaniah Fleming So. OAKS CHRISTIAN (Westlake Village) No. Name Year 0 D’uan Jackson Sr. 3 Katie Campbell Sr. 5 Mariah Davis Fr. 10 Roxy Barahman Sr. 11 Milana Kazmar Sr. 12 Jalise McCaskill Fr. 21 Briana Boskovich Jr. 22 Ashley Massell So.

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32 33 34 No. 1 3 4 5 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 33 44 No. 2 3 11 13 14 15 22 23 24 31 35 No. 1 2 3 5

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Camryn Davis So. Sydney Boyer Jr. Savannah Faalevo Fr. BISHOP O’DOWD (Oakland) Name Year Bianca Shaw Fr. Salihah Bey Sr. Holland Jada Fr. Mylah Andrade Sr. Myah Pace Jr. Kaia Dobbs Jr. Samiya Bremond So. Blair Brown Sr. Kristina Wooldridge Jr. Layla Scott Jr. Zakiya Mahoney So. Jordan Gudger So. Alexa Mason Jr. Aerial Chavarin Sr. Imani Williams Sr. Victoria Avery Jr. SALESIAN (Richmond) Name Year Taimane Lesa-Hardee So. Minyon Moore Sr. Taisia Fleming So. Sydni Stewart So. Jordan Hobson Sr. Angel Jackson Fr. Anjel Galbraith Fr. JulieAnne Martin Sr. Makayla Edwards Fr. Rayana Ross Sr. Bianca Camello Fr. SACRAMENTO Name Year Richelle Turney So. Rebekah Brown Fr. Andriana Avent Fr. Ariane Garcia Sr.

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Quayonna Harris Sr. Anna Blount Fr. Nailah Dillard Fr. Aliceah Hernadez Sr. Sasha Brown Jr. RyAnne Walters Fr. Lyric Wilson Sr. Vantajia Warren Jr. Maya Lawrence Jr. LONG BEACH POLY No. Name Year 0 Deja Williams Fr. 1 Ayanna Clark Jr. 2 Aiyana Barnes Jr. 3 Danae Miller Jr. 4 Ayesha Kosaka Sr. 5 Eliza Mathews Sr. 11 Siana Fields Sr. 12 Taylor Lloyd So. 15 Jordyn Nixon Sr. 20 Kyra Brady Jr. 21 Da’Jah Jackson Sr. 24 Kennedi Shorts So. 30 Erika Frazier So. 32 Kylin Anderson Sr. 34 Jasmine Jones Jr. 35 Cierra Belvin Sr. 42 Kathryn Headspeth Jr. BROOKSIDE CHRISTIAN (Stockton) No. Name Year 1 Savannah Henson So. 2 Aarion McDonald Sr. 10 Shaylene Stark Jr. 12 Dionni McCoy Jr. 21 Desiree Carter Sr. 23 Ascension Urbina-Thierry So. 32 Zhane Lewis Jr. 33 Jordyn Lilly Fr. 35 Kendall Weary So. 44 Ashlyn Lockard So.

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West Coast Jamboree rosters DIAMOND INDERKUM (Sacramento) No. Name Year 5 Shymir Mitschan-Baldwin Sr. 10 Essence Moore Sr. 11 Daisia Williams Sr. 20 Naomi Dillard Fr. 21 Sanniyah Pippins Sr. 22 Kaliya Griffin Sr. 23 Rachelle Relador Sr. 24 Natalie Capangpanga Sr. 30 Camille Williams Jr. 32 Shauna Jackson So. 33 Leah Richardson Jr. 34 Lauren Ricardson Jr. 40 Navleen Kaur Jr. CARDINAL NEWMAN (Santa Rosa) No. Name Year 3 Maiya Flores So. 4 Tiffany Salinas Sr. 12 Ava Alvarez So. 13 Hailey Vice-Neat Jr. 14 Britta Irvine Jr. 21 Avery Cargill Fr. 23 Tal Webb So. 24 Jasmine Henderson So. 32 Taylor Hextrom Jr. 33 Aliyah Consani-Baker So. 44 Lauren Walker Jr.

BREA-OLINDA (Brea) Name Year Reili Richardson Sr. Terree Johnson So. Janei Fuamatu So. Iyree Jarrett So. Casey Fust Fr. Stephanie Lee Fr. Jasmin Rachal So. Rilee Price Fr. Krislyn Marsh So. Mairani Ybarra Fr. Brooke Fogarty So. Tyiona Watkins So. Ashley Gustafson Fr. Kara Kuriki Jr. Megan Nieto Fr. McCLATCHY (Sacramento) No. Name Year 1 Kailyn Wallace So. 2 Courtesy Clark Jr. 3 Kelsey Wong Sr. 4 Nicole Nubla Fr. 14 Sara Shimizu Jr. 15 Nia Lowery Fr. 20 Jenna Waki Fr. 21 Cori Kumamoto Jr. 23 Ka’Maree Donald Jr. 24 Kristi Wong Sr. 25 Janalyn Narciza Jr. 32 Gigi Garcia Sr. No. 1 2 4 5 13 15 20 21 24 30 33 35 40 41 54

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Jordan Cruz Jr. Eryn Pinkney Fr. CARONDELET (Concord) No. Name Year 4 Vanessa Cruz Sr. 5 Emily Howie Fr. 10 Tiffany Berryman Jr. 11 Leah Walton So. 14 Fiona Dolan Jr. 15 Sofia Daly Jr. 20 Erica Miller Fr. 21 Alex Brown Fr. 22 Michaela VanderKlugt Jr. 23 Kylie Cast Jr. 24 Ali Bamberger Fr. 25 Brianna Simonich Jr. 30 Anakalia Castro Sr. 31 Tatyana Modawar Fr. 32 Maaeva Dwiggins So. SAINT MARY’S (Berkeley) No. Name Year 0 Kennedi Villa Jr. 1 Cymone Rice So. 2 Julia English Jr. 5 Kayla Hurd So. 10 Keana Thompson Sr. 12 Tiara Chinn Sr. 13 Jasmine Smith Sr. 14 De’Janae Evans So. 15 Maylana De Luca So. 21 Layla Ybarra-Harvey Sr. 32 Carolyn Gill Jr.

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West Coast Jamboree rosters PALISADES (Pacific Palisades) Name Year Caytlnn Gorden Jr. Chelsey Gipson Jr. Hannah Akahoshi Sr. Chaniya Pickett Jr. Kayla Williams Fr. Aya Chaarawi So. Sammy Spanier So. Leonna Logan Fr. Leily Martin Fr. Rachel Philips So. Julia Ide Jr. Kayla Merrill-Gillett Sr. Hydeia Duronslet Sr. Elizabeth Newman Jr. VANDEN (Fairfield) No. Name Year 0 Kiana Moore Sr. 1 Cassie Alden Jr. 3 Jenessa Herrera Fr. 10 Derreca Sims Jr. 12 Olivia Simmons Jr. 14 Aryel Moreland Jr. 20 Deirdre Huff So. 22 Myli Martinez So. 23 Julia Blackshell-Fair Jr. 24 Kaelee Campbell Jr. 30 Brittney Livingston Sr. 32 Tehya Ford Jr. No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 13 14 20 23 25 32

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ELK GROVE Name Madison Wong Arianna Daniel Ashley Williams Farah Nhan Sydnee Kilbride Paiton Demps Tierra Martin Janett Hill Mira Shulman DEER VALLEY (Antioch) Name Ajanna Jamison Artearra Coffey Brandi Edwards Cayla Dulay Cheyna Slavit Chinasa Agu Felicity Scott Gem Labonte Genesis Johnson Jasmine Davis Jordan Morales Mako Onuoha Michelle Kazimi Shadae Williams Unah Nauer Zyair Montgomery

Year Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

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NARBONNE (Harbor City) Name Year Kemanie Patterson Jr. Elisa Palacio Fr. Delilah Kimble-Gray Fr. Trinity Ridley So. Asya Hill Jr. Jamey Leake Fr. Marcela Badillo So. Amber Hart Sr.

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33 Cierra Cobbs Jr. BISHOP MANOGUE (Reno, Nev.) No. Name Year 1 Katie Turner Jr. 2 Maddie Camacho Jr. 3 Ashley Sprouse So. 4 Bebe Briggs Sr. 5 Malia Holt Jr. 10 Tawni Henderson Sr. 11 Kendall Cervantes So.

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Emi Higgins Jr. Hannah Reviglio So. Kelsey Sprouse So. Selina Teglia So. LT Nixon Jr. Hannah Bingham Sr. Julia McElwee WEST CAMPUS (Sacramento) No. Name Year 03 Kiara Jefferson So.

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West Coast Jamboree rosters 05 11 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 33 No. 2 4 5 10 11 14 20 21 23 24 25 30 32 33 No. 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 21 23 32 33 No. 3 5 11 21 22 23 24 25 30 32 40 42

Tavha Adedipe Alexandra Dent Namiko Adams Iris Xiong Jasalyn Brown Sharon Smith Trina Shaner Faafofoga Maui Dejah Cox Liliana (Cookie) Marques R.L. Dobson-Myers HERITAGE (Brentwood) Name Ugonnaya Chilaka Kidest Befikadu Jasmin Asher Sumni DaSilva Michaela Price Grace Stahli Marisela Mattos Lauren Campbell Mikaila Wegenke Jordan Sweeney Lia Milam Delaney Sparling Bethany Curtis Karinne Nevarez OAKLAND TECH Name Tiffany Siu Devin Maxwell Jakoi Carter Phung Tat Alaysia Clemons Donae Taylor Lucy Flattery-Vickness Yulisa Fernandez Monae Seals A’Shari Jackson Kenya Brown ANTELOPE Name Aliyah Hardy Azanna Sands Taeyla Washington Briyannah Bolar Nadia Johnson Angelica Baylon Bailey Hawkins Alexis Agers-Sessoms Nia Johnson Arianna Spann Lyubov Ustimchuk Aida Byrd

So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Year Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Year Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Year Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr.

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Name Bobbie Reyes Angie DeFranco Yorlany Varela Jerelleen Thomas Alexis Bowman Grace Togiai Ashanti Curry Jackie Anderson Raven Johnson

Year Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

TURLOCK Name Year Sarah Musselman So. Hope Salsig So. Jessica Bettencort Jr. Michelle Gomez Jr. Faith Pattee Sr. Meghan Hopkins Sr. Jaydon Williams Fr. Megan VanRuler So. Haylee Morris Jr. Victoria Acosta Sr. Mary Oliveira Jr. Elena Machado Jr. Morgan Nunes Sr. Shea Glasgow Williams Jr. CONTRA COSTA CHRISTIAN (Walnut Creek) No. Name Year 2 Claire Toth Jr. 3 Jessica Prescott Fr. 4 Marina Huerta Sr. 5 Kristin Brown Sr. 10 Anneke Padmos Fr. 11 Annie Brown So. 12 Ashlyn Norris Sr. 20 Maggie Soltero Fr. SAN LORENZO (Hayward) No. Name Year 1 Di’Jour Ledbetter Sr. 2 Remedios Adaya Jr. 3 Ramiyah Mitchell Sr. 10 Helena Duarte Jr. 20 Naliyah Dulan Jr. 21 Angel Faateete Jr. 22 Yasmine Webb Jr. 23 Jordan Hunter Sr. 30 Gabby Dost So. 32 Taylor Norris Jr. 34 Andrea Rogers Fr. 42 Sarah Giles Fr. ESCALON No. Name Year 1 Janelle Anderson Jr. 4 Shelby McCune So. 5 Haley Boyd Jr. 10 Veronica Grajeda Sr. 15 Alyssa Strock Jr. 21 Kaylee Bierdermann Jr. 23 Natalie Gonzalez Jr. 24 Lexi Wheeler Jr. 25 Ashleigh Strand Jr. 33 Sylvia Guevara Fr. 34 Julianna Martinez Sr. 44 Sarah Leal Sr. 52 Justine Lawrence Sr. OAKLAND MILITARY INSTITUTE No. Name Year 1 Brooklyn North So. 3 Jayla McCreary Sr. 4 Thandiewe Deal Jr. 10 Simone Kaloko So. 11 Alexus Smith Jr. 12 Tenindje Cisse So. No. 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 50

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Flow Juarez So. Kaline Leke Sr. Helena Loayza Sr. Derriana Stroud So. Destinee Duncan So. EL SOBRANTE CHRISTIAN No. Name Year 1 Christina Hunley Fr. 2 Keke Billups-Ivory So. 11 Lauren Sturm Jr. 14 Shelby Austin So. 15 Kendall Poulos Jr. 22 Jazmyn Brown Jr. 24 Sydney Sturm Fr. 30 Chloe Bajema Jr. BENTLEY (Lafayette) No. Name Year 2 Kaia Schweig Fr. 3 Julia Jung Sr. 10 Sarah Dey Sr. 11 Miya Kutchins Fr. 14 Siji Lu Jr. 15 Mandy Bliss Sr. 20 Derby Gill Sr. 21 Elise Noor Bryan Fr. 22 Ryan Park Fr. 23 Anna Vinella-Brusher So. 24 Sydney Adams Sr. 25 Colby Vine So.

AMETHYST SONOMA VALLEY (Sonoma) No. Name Year 1 Sami Von Gober Sr. 4 Amy Stanfield So. 5 Kayla Field Jr. 10 Bella Bollman Sr. 11 Annie Greenslade Sr. 15 Heidi Landeros Sr. 21 Rocky Darnell Sr. 22 Emma Stanfield Sr. 23 Katie Stovall Jr. 24 Renee O’Donnell Sr. 32 Jenny Eggers Sr. 33 Grace Cutting Jr. PALM SPRINGS No. Name Year 1 Sierra Leonard-Martinez Sr. 2 Kristen Clarke Jr. 3 Dajae Session Jr. 11 Jemmel Ahorro Sr. 12 Nakia Massengale Jr. 21 Joana Adams Sr. 23 Brenda Covarrubias Jr. 24 Gigi Osgood-Rossi Jr. 25 Tzipporah Page Fr. 32 Anastasia Reagins Fr. 33 Citalli Molina Sr. BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN (Sac.) No. Name Year 1 Evon Bince So. 2 Arionna Butts So. 3 Leida Mangang Fr.

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Ellie Swan Jr. Ramia Griffin Sr. Mackenzie Reese So. Kiara Sales Jr. Jolene Delaney Jr. Faith Vega Jr. SANTA ROSA No. Name Year 1 Summer Ponsford Jr. 3 Kelly Lueken Sr. 5 Bella Passey Sr. 10 Solara Barrie So. 11 Sara Howard Jr. 12 Simone Barnard Sr. 14 Ally McCulloch Jr. 15 Julia Muniz Sr. 20 Allison Daly Jr. 21 Emily Codding Jr. 23 Mireya Lopez Sr. 32 Mikayla Forer Sr. Isabella Steele Jr. PLEASANT GROVE (Elk Grove) No. Name Year 1 Brittany Nguyen Sr. 3 Briana Nguyen Sr. 5 Angeline Nguyen Sr. 10 Nicole Nickerson Sr. 12 Michelle Gorski Sr. 20 Courtney Virgil Sr. 23 Sarah Avila Fr. 25 Kelli Yamada Jr. 31 Erica Jones So.

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ENCINAL (Alameda) Name Caprice Taylor Destiny Kelly Ebonejha Watts Meida Tautalatasi Jeanine Rivera Kinki Chung Danisha Calloway Claudia Lee Lily Ariunbold Michalea Soriano Chavae Montgomery Timaya Brown PINOLE VALLEY (Pinole) Name Arriel Cobb Deja Tillman Anastacia Iliili Armani Foster Emphia Acosta Christina To Jessica Rogers Princess Robertson Aliyah Mayfield Amaya Bogety Jazil Alberto Dimond Eubanks Jailynn Wyatt Preet Grewal Monique White JESSE BETHEL (Vallejo) Name Kaielle Gasologa Trinity Kilson Jazmine Loggins Jerrilyn Borbon Elizabeth Martinez Tashayla Gilmer Sarah Martinez RaNyia Colbert Jasmine Harris Kamryn Moses Kaylah Greenwell Talia Williams-Davis

Year Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Year Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Year So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So.

CORAL LAS LOMAS (Walnut Creek) No. Name Year Alexa Evans Fr. Arianna Miralles Sr. Charlotte Dietzel Jr. Claire Gonsalves Jr. Isabella Thompson Fr. Kamille Castro Sr. Madeline Zeiger Sr. Natalie Ining Jr. Ninah Munk Jr. Peyton Annoni Jr. Savanna Sabatte Jr. BRANSON (Ross) No. Name Year 2 Caroline Schurz Fr. 3 Emma Nelson So. 4 Clare Sackson Jr.

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Avani Bahl Sr. Lindsay Zweben So. Andrea Garcia Sr. Tess McCamy-Miller Fr. Grace Dailey So. Katie Madden Sr. Nandi Maunder Fr. Katherine Sweeney So. ALBANY No. Name Year Arayah Fleming Jr. Courtney Tamaki Jr. Elsa Winslow So. Harpreet Kaur So. Isabella Duong So. Isabel Lavrov Jr. Jane Xu Sr. Kathryn Cassin Jr. Laisani Waqa Sr. Lily Hopwood Jr. Mia O’Brien Jr. Shakila Albert Sr. ORLAND No. Name Year 3 Alondra Rosales Sr. 5 Jennifer Mendez Sr. 10 Marci Murillo Jr. 11 Allison Hill Jr. 12 Emma McKinney So. 15 Karandeep Kaur Jr. 21 Selena Calderon Sr. 23 Natalia Velasquez Sr. 25 Thalia Stephens So. 33 Yadira Gamboa Sr. 44 Cindy Montes Sr. 55 Aileen Flynn Jr. CLOVERDALE No. Name Year 1 Jaedyn Jenkins So. 2 Camryn Figueroa So. 4 Katie Edwards Jr. 10 Alejandra Perez Sr. 11 Teanne Edens Sr. 12 Ruby Stone Jr. 20 Bailey Stewart Sr. 21 Angel Bernardi Sr. 24 Karsyn Stewart Sr. BAY SCHOOL (San Francisco) No. Name Year 3 Katie Partington Jr. 5 Kamryn You Mark Fr. 10 Kendall You Mark Sr. 11 Amara Norman Sr. 12 Olivia Bergin So. 14 Sophie Pickering Jr. 15 Anna Tingin Fr. 20 Makayla Nash So. 21 Kendall Sui Sr. 22 Lily Frankel So. 23 Tiffany Poon Sr. 24 Maddie Vestal So. 25 Meredith Wolkom Jr. 34 Gemma Burridge So.

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TURLOCK CHRISTIAN Name Matyson Hooker Mikayla Yagi Kaylene Baskin Cameron Swanson Brooke Rodrigues Lauryn McIntire Cassie Balswick Emilie Bakker Jade Patterson Aimee Jones Meghan Mark McCalister Russell CHICO Name Cheyenne Ball Ali Peterson Olivia Stover Elyana Croninger Jujy Bonacorsi Sharlotte Sheffield Sadie Pressman Kyra Nelson Krystal Walker Jessi Mickow Diana Hernandez

Year Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Year Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

EMERALD ST. IGNATIUS (San Francisco) No. Name Year 2 Kaela Lee Jr. 4 Georgia Madden So. 10 Hanna Lee Sr. 11 Madeline Hatch Sr. 12 Emma Lucey Sr. 13 Ayzhiana Basallo Jr. 15 Alyssa Downs So. 21 Marie Paul Sr. 23 Jessica Barry Jr. 24 Maggie Burke Jr. 25 Marisa Fong Sr. 32 Nahrie Pierce Sr. 33 Kiley Dyke Jr. 34 Katie Connolly Jr. 54 Ariana Abdulryiassih Jr. CLACKAMAS (Ore.) No. Name Year 3 Taylor Morris Jr. 5 Maddy Oakden Jr. 12 Megan Huynh So. 15 Kalani Hayes Fr. 23 Bri Phiakhamngon So. 24 Alyson Miura Fr. 30 Ellyonna Bankofier So. 32 Ciara James So. 33 Peyton Carroll Sr. 45 Miranda Dahmen Jr. 50 Emma Roth So. DEL ORO (Loomis) No. Name Year 2 Brooke Bergthold Jr. 3 Ali Jabusch Sr. 4 Tyler Maranan Jr. 5 Christina Huckaby So. 10 Kendall Puffer Jr. 11 Stephanie Walker Sr. 12 Mickayla Balser Sr.

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Sylvia Sloss So. Serra Pinkham Jr. Courtney Hritz Sr. Grace Moore So. Darlene Dickinson Jr. McKenna Setterland Jr. Summer Brown Jr. Riley Moore So. CENTENNIAL (Bakersfield) No. Name Year 00 Riley Dougherty Fr. 1 Sam Vigil Jr. 3 Macy Esqueda So. 5 Zaria McCullum Sr. 10 Hannah Alejandro Fr. 11 Sam Dossey Sr. 14 Morgan Champlin So. 20 Ally Folsom Sr. 23 Olivia Little Fr. 24 Taylor Sparks So. 42 Taylor Madden Sr. 52 Madison Kritch Sr. LOS GATOS No. Name Year 2 Alena Brady Sr. 3 Carly Polisso Sr. 11 Emily Jarnigan Sr. 12 Caitlin Buckley Sr. 15 Ali Hobson Jr. 21 Sarah Nelson Sr. 22 Josie Despars Jr. 23 Caroline Brossart Jr. 25 Alex Anthony So. 32 Tianna McBurney-Lin Jr. 33 Lauren Lacey Sr. 41 Korie Seandel Jr. MOREAU CATHOLIC (Hayward) No. Name Year 12 Katrina King So. 15 Analisa Duharte Sr. 21 Gabrielle Perkins So. 22 Sydney Mendoza-Beck So. 23 Alyssa Topete So. 24 Allyson Suarez Jr. 25 Alexis Aquilizan So. 30 Leilani Moncrease Jr. 32 Kaleigh Taylor Jr. 33 Felicity Usac So. 34 Alaysia Scott So. 40 Maleia Manansala So. 44 Jasmine Austin Sr. CASTRO VALLEY No. Name Year 2 Kassady Marasigan So. 3 Ziyah Starks Jr. 4 Mica Suarez Sr. 5 Sarah Nosseir Jr. 10 Bailey Jones So. 15 Nina Bessolo Sr. 20 Payton Stanberry Fr. 21 Calista Burnama So. 22 Trinity Copeland Fr. 23 Vivian Woo So. 24 Jaime Massey Sr. 25 Kelsey Marasigan Sr. 32 Bianca Greer So. 34 Giana Wright Jr.

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UKIAH Name Bri Link Cassidy Schutz Ellie Malicay Selena Perez Leksi Lincoln Katie Williams Lily Mendoza Regan Wyatt Julie Brown Natae Henson-Parson Kennedy Lynch Adriana Franco

Year Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.

GARNET No. 0 2 3 5 11 12 14 15 21 22 23 24 32 42 No. 1 2 4 5 11 12 15 20 23 30 32 33 44 No. 2 4 5 10 20 22 24 31 32 33 34 No. 1 3 5 10

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PACIFIC COLLEGIATE (Santa Cruz) Name Nora Aron Zennia Dillon Gemma Taylor Jazmine Harding Ruby Taylor Mollie Long Katrin Pistor Erika Pistor Anika Patel Franchesca Rankin Carla Leoz-Muarer Sophia McMillain Justine Lau Nthabi Anderson-Bahr MILLENIUM (Tracy) Name Nayeli Ureno Amaya Salas Drew Jimenez Deojanae Truitt Serrina Lavarias Angelaia Orlanes Joheved Romero Olivia Stone Ashley Hart Saliyah Griffin Noni Selleaze Sim Bhatia Anekha Birdi MT. SHASTA Name Karolina Krupauerova Emily Andrus Lily Hitchcock Kacey Cain Samantha Benedict Mary Taylor Abby Andrus Miranda Zanni Kaycee Sarti Abby Manley Tyyler Enright RIPON Name Jill Jamero Haylee Monroe Jasmine Para Maraih Strickland

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Year Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Year Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Year Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Year Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

11 12 14 20 23 24 25 30 No. 3 4 5 10 13 14 15 21 25 32 No. 1 3 4 5 10 11 12 20 22 23 24 No. 1 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 23 24 30 No. 1 2 3 11 12 13 25 54

Sarah DeFreitas Sr. Savanah Clark So. Kaylyn Evans Sr. Cara Brown Sr. Madison Coit Sr. Carla Calderon Sr. Maciah Strickland Jr. Missy Darosa Jr. INTERNATIONAL (San Francisco) Name Year Madison Paige Tabora So. Tianji Lukins Fr. Gavrielle Sonntag Sr. Vida Hasson Fr. Nina Mehta So. Jasmine Sorrells Sr. Julianna Shin Fr. Mya McGrow So. Laurene Jauffret Sr. Malia Martin Sr. WILLITS Name Year Hannah Friend Sr. Haily Findley Jr. Chanel Alexander Jr. Jamie Johnstone Jr. Vanessa Camp Jr. Sylvia Friend Sr. Julia Johnstone Jr. Kelsey Butler Sr. Macy Hendry Sr. Caitlyn Forrester Jr. Angel De Los Santos Jr. BEREAN CHRISTIAN (Walnut Creek) Name Year Grace Mitchell Sr. Dani Maestri Sr. Rebecca Jones So. Kylie Chen Fr. Alyse Butterfield Sr. Kyla James Jr. Hannah Randolph Sr. Megan Gladden Jr. Abigail Radutui So. Allison Lo Sr. Haley Robertshaw Sr. Hannah Pilgrim Jr. EMERY (Emeryville) Name Year Acacia Ross Sr. Angel Brown Sr. Unique Smith Jr. Brea Williams Jr. Janay Mason Fr. Symphanie Smith Sr. Makayla Marshall Sr. Tehaira Mason Sr. JADE

No. 3 5 11 12 14

CASA GRANDE (Petaluma) Name Hannah Sullivan Mia Cain Claire Killian Cassidy McKinney Jashan Gill

Year So. So. Sr. Jr. So.

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West Coast Jamboree rosters 20 Caty Miller Sr. 21 Samantha Schaefer So. 22 Haeley Hughes So. 23 Joy Jovick Sr. 24 Jocelyn Diaz-Monter Sr. 30 Destiny Williams Sr. 33 Nathalie Carraway Sr. DOUGHERTY VALLEY (San Ramon) No. Name Year 1 Alyssa Cruz Jr. 3 Kaylee Wong Jr. 4 Kassandra Morando So. 5 Amisha Kambath So. 10 Vanessa Fukuchi Jr. 11 Keya Shah Jr. 12 Abby Tayag Sr. 13 Leilani Querubin Sr. 14 Brianna Tahira Jr. 21 Allyxis Fadal Sr. 24 Ally Tayag Jr. 32 Shannon Toy Jr. 33 Jaylin Auten Sr. 40 Skylar Jenkins Sr. WESTON RANCH (Stockton) No. Name Year 00 Cierra Jones Sr. 4 Nicole Bigornia Jr. 5 Sabrina Martinez Sr. 11 Aneya Adams Sr. 20 Alexa Giron Sr. 21 Elysia Hernandez Sr. 22 Vanessa Vega Jr. 23 Asia Stamps Jr. 24 Kayla Hunt Sr. 30 Alejra Richardson Sr. 32 Angelina Jack Jr. 33 Vinshayl Carter Jr. 33 Tirza Williams Jr. 41 Jyrianna King Sr. FREEDOM (Oakley) No. Name Year 2 Jalycia Duenas Jr. 3 Ayrehon Fletcher Jr. 10 Jennifer Swafford Jr. 11 Bryanna Weekly So. 12 Aniyah Lacey Jr. 14 Monya Mosely So. 15 Jacquelyn Munoz Fr. 21 Briel Eckle Jr. 22 Tessa Cortez Jr. 23 Alyssa Busby Jr. 24 Julia Seligman Jr. 32 Abril Diaz Fr. 33 Angelica Houston So. JUSTIN-SIENA (Napa) No. Name Year 2 Emmy Morrison So. 3 Mary Minigan So. 5 Natalia Adriance Jr. 10 Mikayla Balmaceda Sr. 11 Lindsey Krill Sr. 12 Ashlee Whittemore Fr. 13 Kendall Hyatt Fr. 15 Rachel Brashear Sr. 20 Ally Jackson So. 22 Grace Avellar Sr. 25 Kimmy Fernandez Sr.

32 33 No. 1 2 3 5 11 13 14 20

Allyssa Mick-McKinzie Catherine Cronwall ARVIN Name Raleigh Tarver Clara Buelna Nicole Castillo Jessica Saavedra Alondra Parra Valaria Marin Yasmin Lares Vanessa Adams

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Jr. Sr. Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

21 22 23 24 33

No. 0 5 10

Zena Caboloza Yasmine Romero Catti Sidney Annmarie Narvaez Brianna Mendez Brenda Cortez Susie Murilo SANGER Name Tennyson Fiegel Stephanie Herring Desirae Vazquez

Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Year Sr. So. Sr.

11 20 21 24 25 32 33 44 45

Cindy Cuevas Sr. Danielle Torres Sr. Vanessa Hernandez So. Destiny Paez Jr. Yelina Rivas Sr. Kayla Allen Sr. Kaylee Coles So. Heavenly Lealofi Sr. Bug Ambriz Sr. COLLEGE PARK (Pleasant Hill) No. Name Year 1 Renielyn Dela Cruz Sr.

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Kerri Basman Evelyn Kim Shamiya Pappas Mei Lin Bruder Megan Downing Caryssa Salling Kelsey Rumbaugh Jackie Ochoa Dariana Mihalache Nicole Ashmore Kianie Ramirez Casey Doronkina

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No. 1 3 5 10 11 12 20 23 25 33 No. 1 10 12 14 21 24 42 50 No. 2 3 4 5 10 12 14 15 23 24

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TENNYSON (Hayward) Name Year Karina Ngo So. Nyerie Nadssirruddin Sr. Jessica Haley Jr. Monica Leon So. Deeanne Codero Sr. Jessica Maliga Sr. Julie Tran Fr. Charlotte Fonua Sr. Lilybeth Domingo Sr. Kewayna Stamps Fr. DELTA CHARTER (Tracy) Name Year Alexzandria Ragsdale Jr. Nicole Listman Jr. Aalliyah Johnson Fr. Madycyn McDonald Fr. Stevee Schnieder Jr. Rachell Morphew Fr. Precious Renteria Jr. McKenzie Nunes So. Emily Bogetti So. Amanda Murphy So. Steffanie Sims So. Lauren Rudnick Jr. Monica Chavez Fr. HOLY NAMES (Oakland) Name Year Ireland Kennedy Jr. Diana Gonzalez So. Fiona Miller Jr. Alise McClenton So. Jazmine Devlin So. Diana Sanchez Sr. Isabella Moore Sr. Cynthia Rosas So. Caree Carneiro Jr. Bernice Fuentes Sr. CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN (Antioch) Name Year Kayleen Dellinger Fr. Marisa Valdez Jr. Charlis Burgin So. Tori Hoye Sr. Autumn Barnes Jr. Nia Russell Fr. Lauryn Carr-Johnson Jr. Senseerae West Jr. POINT ARENA Name Year Natasha Higuera Sr. Elise Allen Jr. Estelle Burkhardt So. Ariel Escalera Sr. Amanda Terlouw Jr. Jenny Sanchez Sr. Krystal Woods Sr. Natalie Lawson Jr. Karina Chavez So. Savanna Dilks Sr. LIVERMORE VALLEY CHARTER PREP (Livermore) Name Year Erin Quintero Jr. Diella Babu Fr.

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5 15 20 21 22 25 30 31 No. 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 20 21 23 24 No. 3 4 5 10 11 23 24 32 33 35 42 44

Genna Vieria So. Shannon Meyer Jr. Adrianna Ramirez Fr. Madhangi Chandramouli Sr. Katie Lucas Jr. Bailey Musto Jr. Ariel Kenfack So. Cara Fabris So. ST. HELENA Name Year Isabel Ortiz Pauline Larum Josefina Gomes Gail Conwell Adriana Gomes Mariel Rubio Chloe Melka Hallie Thompson Lupita Vega Lena Mugeli Rachelle Laidlaw Nicole Stice YGNACIO VALLEY (CONCORD) Name Year April Stark Sr. Mary Rose Catapusan So. Isela Garcia Jr. Natalie Hastings Jr. Jasmine O’Brien Jr. Auxanne Beugre Fr. Ambria Washington So. Gabby Cantu So. Autumn Bradford So. Paige Oka Jr. Danielle Benoit So. Stephanie Beltran Jr. PEARL

REDWOOD CHRISTIAN (Castro Valley) No. Name Year 2 Jessica Brock Fr. 3 Allegra Estrada Sr. 4 Kate Macalino So. 5 Natalie Pontes Jr. 11 Brianna De La Cuesta So. 12 Meghan Geer So. 14 Hannah Ceremony Jr. 21 Cassie Matangelo So. 23 Jamie McPherson Sr. 25 Ifeyinwa Nwebube So. 30 Alisha McCullen Fr. 33 Mackenzy Moul So. RIO VISTA No. Name Year 1 Karina Manjuano Jr. 2 Holly Witcraft Jr. 3 Selene Leal Jr. 4 Savanah Rodriguez Jr. 5 Daryn Katsuki Jr. 14 Brianna Summitt So. 22 Kyera Mackey Jr. 23 Taylor Porter Sr. 24 Autumn DeLapp Jr. 25 Kaylenn Burgess Jr. 32 Lysann Niermann Sr. 33 Josie Hamilton Jr. 40 Claudia Vera Jr. 55 Arianna Manjuaro Jr.

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SAN DOMENICO Name Sarah Reid Nicki Bissey Alejandra Changeux Kayden Korst Sana Kacker Olivia Lease Rikako Kubota Siena Greenberg Makayla Pearce Camilla Taylor LOS BANOS Name Griselda Angulo Jacey Burbon Monica Moreno Erika Gutierrez Emily Lonetree Keiloni Smith Savannah Valenzuela Natalie Cantu Susanna Pena Ally Meza SIERRA (Manteca) Name Melanie Fox Devi Coglio Daisia Salazar Megan Westfall

Year So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Year So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Year So. Sr. Jr. Sr.

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21 Natalie Garcia Sr. 22 Alison Edwards Jr. 30 McKenna Albrecht Jr. 35 Kayla Wilson Sr. 40 Lindsey Walljasper So. 42 Vanessa Padilla Jr. 45 Krista Harris Jr. 55 Brittney Spivey So. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL (Petaluma) No. Name Year 1 Taylor Owen Sr. 2 Katie Gross So. 5 Mckenna Wilson-Kay Jr. 10 Clare Galten So. 11 Julia Murphy Fr. 12 Neila Gross So. 13 Eva Clark So. 14 Olivia Degraca Sr. 15 Grace Pederson So. 20 Lauren Vollert So. 21 Erin Sammon So. 24 Nicole Borba Sr. 30 Meghan Dunn Sr. QUARTZ No. 1 3 10 15

CONCORD Name Teresa Nguyen Alyssa Pluth Sheridan Todd Francheska Calagui

Year So. Jr. Fr. Jr.

23 24 30 33 34 35 55 No. 2 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 23 32 33 34 No. 2 3 10 11 12 13 14

Jessica Solis Gabriela Lomeli Daijalyn Lopez Jontara West Diamond Williams Ciara O’Kelley Michaela Bautista WINDSOR Name Angeles Higareda Tori Russotti Samantha Baltazar Sabrina Simili Hannah May Valerie Viramontes Cecellia Smith Rebecca Mulligan Maddie Call Mattie Murphy Allison Post Gabby Giddings ROSEVILLE Name Shelbie Mckay Ari Cassidy Bailey Bowen-Seay Cami Miller Skyler Rubey Isabelle Bautista Haley Loughran

So. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Year Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Year Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So.

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Ashley Beam So. Cameron Gibson Sr. Jada Kranig So. Toni Whipkey Sr. Ari McCurry So. Havanah Seymour Sr. GALENA (Reno, NV.) No. Name Year 3 Ashley Brooks Sr. 4 Kristin Farrell So. 5 Josie Peck Jr. 11 Taylor Crofoot Fr. 12 Reilly Moss So. 14 Grace Kenny So. 15 Mackenzie Cassas Sr. 21 Morgan Crofoot Fr. 22 Hailey Dunn Sr. 24 Mickenzie Stretch Jr. 33 Kaitlin Klefman Sr. ANALY (Sebastopol) No. Name Year 2 Alexis Diben So. 3 Bailey Hunter Jr. 4 Samantha Gonzales Sr. 12 Kayla Cullen Jr. 13 Whitney Ferrel Sr. 14 Deanna Hayes Sr. 21 Sophie McFadden Jr. 22 Jessica Sparks Sr. 23 Sarah Brown Sr. 40 Maddie Strom Jr. 41 Riley Blust Sr. 42 Hannah Dexter Sr. 50 Amelia Benjamin Jr. 51 Saja Spearman-Weaver Sr. 55 Isabella Neidermair Jr. BUHACH COLONY (Atwater) No. Name Year 1 Nia Smallwood Jr. 3 Jenny Zaragoza Jr. 4 Krista Fregosa Jr. 5 Vanessa Lopez Jr. 10 Clarissa Martinez Jr. 11 Nia Smiley Fr. 12 Kaylee Lynch Sr. 13 Tatayana Anderson So. 22 Regina Navarro Jr. 25 Nina Penida Jr. Remi Moses Sr. Yessenia Valtierra Sr. MIDDLETOWN No. Name Year 00 Abigale Aden Jr. 2 Kaleigh Alves Sr. 3 Miah Bazzano Sr. 4 Makenzi Smith Jr. 5 Montalvan Isabel Jr. 11 Alley Tallman Jr. 13 Paige Duncan Sr. 14 Jessilyn Deramo-DeSilva Sr. 21 Ashlyn Welton Sr. 23 Meghan Carlisle Sr. 24 Emily Lescher Sr.

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ALHAMBRA (Martinez) Name Makhai Broussard Jessica Clark Denisha Verma Ali Najera Adria Trees Alanis Lara Samantha Whitworth Saelym Schmidt Lexi Rosales Karissa Wiebalk Cara DiMercurio Kieara Rios Hayley Ward

Year Jr Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So.

RUBY VALLEY CHRISTIAN (Dublin) No. Name Year 3 Sarah Sanchez Sr. 5 Araya Galvan Jr. 10 Bella Townsend So. 11 Ashley Barker Sr. 12 Callie Johnson So. 13 Megan Li So. 15 Paige Sellick Sr. 21 Mikaela Yates Sr. 22 Faith Smith So. 23 Christina Ferrero Fr. 24 Loriana Allen So. 25 Courtney Taylor So. 30 Gloria Zhang Fr. DE ANZA (Richmond) No. Name Year 1 Jada Scott So. 5 Yesenia Torres So. 10 Gayle Greene So. 11 Zaire Brown Fr. 12 Larissa Carvalho Sr. 14 Yasmeen Williamson Sr. 20 Darshel LaNere Sr. 21 Keke Hales So. 23 Mhkaia Davis Sr. 24 Lilly Campos Fr. 31 Ra’Na Mitchell Fr. 32 Emon Vaughn Jr. NORTH TORRANCE No. Name Year 2 Kayla Tashima So. 3 Kellie Ogata Jr. 5 Jessica Murobayashi Fr. 10 Madison Shigeta So. 15 Cheridan Mataalii Jr. 23 Daylene Taualii Jr. 24 Brenna Wilson Jr. 25 Rachel Liebsack Jr. 30 Christie Kika Jr. 32 Jane Ezeani So. 33 Megan Takata Sr. 44 Brittany McPherson Jr. INDEPENDENCE (Bakersfield) No. Name Year Aaryiana Egan So. Alondra Vela Sr. Alyssa Puello Jr.

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Breanna Garcia Sr. Dasia Wandick So. Ebony Sanders Sr. Ieisha Williams Sr. Jai’auna Kinder So. Jasmin Dixon Jr. Kahlaijah Dean So. Kiara Wandick Jr. Reeana Mancera So. Taliyah White Jr. FOLSOM Name Year McKenzie Forbes So. Jessie Armstrong Jr. Olivia Smith Jr. Tori Harris Sr. Riley Quiroz Jr. Ashliegh Foye Jr. Karyssa Sanabria Sr. Maleklos Abby Jr. Hanna Beckman Fr. Sydney Larocca Jr. Aubrey Russell Jr. Grabrielle Hinton Jr. SHELDON (Eugene, Ore.) Name Year Maliyah Almazon Fr. Jaeda Barbero Sr. Angelina Porto Fr. Jacqueline Burnett Barnett Sr. Shantanice Mendoza Sr. Brianna Nonog Fr. Sinna Dodd So. Jzane Cavalli-Money Sr. Sophia Fox Sr. Jaeda Mendoza Fr. De’Ajhane Jackson Jr. ST. FRANCIS (Sacramento) Name Year Tia Hay Sr. Janae Fairbrook Jr. Carlie Deterding Fr. Marlee Nicolas So. Jackie Koerwitz Fr. Kelly Kraeger So. Logan Kelly So. Kyra Huffman Sr. Lauren Craig Sr. Julia Razo Jr. Angie Ortiz Sr. Aliyah Williams Sr. LIBERTY (Brentwood) Name Year Kai Bohannon Jr. Olivia Sanabria Sr. Rheeza Caoili Jr. Hayley Reyes So. Jamesha Green Sr. Michelle Lahaie Sr. Jayden Tolentino Sr. Lauren Ellcessor Sr.

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Gillian Glenn Aubrey Robinson Kaily Bigley ENTERPRISE (Redding) Name Elisa Saetern Brandi Saechao Kamira Sanders Ali Franks Erica Worral Meagan Briggs Aly Burke Kili Franks Alex Cooper Kayla Hermann Justyse Cooper ACALANES (Lafayette) Name Brooke Panfili Sydney Louie Alison Smith Roni Marrone Julia Lyons Clara Kobashigawa Alex Grant-Hudd Sabina Patel Naomi House Olivia Sabbadini Emma Godfrey Taylor Jones

Jr. So. Sr. Year Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Year Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

SAPPHIRE RIO LINDA Name Year Iyawna Anderson Jr. Akasia Fletcher Jr. Dinah Dumpson Jr. Alexis Zimmerman Jr. Kierra Daniels Jr. Brandy Huffhines Jr. Colliesha Cook Jr. Dejanet Porter Jr. Kaitlyn Clayton Sr. Creonah Bryant Sr. Kathy Thoa Sr. Geneva Speakman Sr. Keomi Blackshire Jr. Genveleve Williams Jr. Keari Morrison Sr. Angelly Baisden Sr. FAIRMONT PREP (Anaheim) No. Name Year 1 Izzy Om Fr. 2 Ally Yamada Fr. 4 Maud Ranger Sr. 10 Brittaney Chan Fr. 11 Rachel Williams Sr. 12 Sheridan Glover Fr. 13 Tristen Rollon Jr. 21 Casey Kuramoto Fr. 23 Christina Li Sr. 32 Cierra Hall Jr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 14 15 21 23 24 33 42 50 55

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West Coast Jamboree rosters MODESTO CHRISTIAN Name Year Nicole Warwick Jr. Lexia Bell-White Sr. Lailoni Gaines Sr. Adriana Ovando Jr. Jasmine Spencer Jr. Rachel Smith Jr. Aylssa Sandoval Jr. PLEASANT VALLEY (Chico) No. Name Year 3 Claire Garcia So. 10 Erika Holloway So. 11 Alex Hartman Jr. 12 Nicole Flint Jr. 13 Brianna Souza Sr. 14 Kayla Joyce Jr. 15 Sophie Cimino Jr. 20 Olivia Layne So. 21 Audrey Eller Jr. 22 Kara Kremer Sr. 23 Monique Tallerico Sr. 24 Jayla Singleton Jr. 33 Sirena Tuitele So. 34 Sharon Thompson Sr. CAMPOLINDO (Moraga) No. Name Year 2 Grace Mcguire So. 3 Jasmine Xiong Fr. 10 Aubrey Wagner So. 11 Hayley Van Dyke So. No. 1 4 20 21 22 33 34

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Jessi O’Reilly So. Emily Lyall Sr. Ashley Thomas So. Emma VanDeWyngaerde So. Kate Miles So. Kalli King Sr. Mariella Crudele Fr. PONDEROSA (Shingle Springs) No. Name Year 00 Lauren Joy Jr. 1 Madison Clayton Sr. 2 Kendyl Maher Jr. 3 Cassidy Penesa Jr. 11 Kaylei Prescott Jr. 12 Rebekkah Rhodes Sr. 21 Lauren Gunter Sr. 22 Hailey Zufelt Sr. 23 Juliana Blaine Jr. 24 Saraya Smith Sr. 32 Erin Ling Jr. 33 Danielle Craft Sr. 44 Hailey Filippello Sr. JAMES LOGAN (Union City) No. Name Year 1 Brittney Lewis Jr. 3 Catherine De Leon Jr. 4 Twila-Skye Tran Jr. 5 Endya Patteway Jr. 10 Kaitlyn Tamondong Jr. 15 Kim Masulit Jr. 20 Kendra Jeuitt Jr.

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Nathalie Lum Jr. Farah Takhar Jr. Jessica Kay Jr. Alannah Williams Jr. Indya Williams So. CENTRAL VALLEY (Shasta Lake) No. Name Year 1 Regan Diaz So. 3 Hope Valles Jr. 4 Tayah Ranney Jr. 5 Sheleah Stephens Sr.

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Katana Martina Caitlyn Braden Anna Lewis Kaysie Back

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

TOPAZ No. 1 2 4

LAWNDALE Name Lauren Burnett Jazzmin Oddie Taylor Hall

Year Jr. Jr. Sr.

10 12 13 20 21 23

Zyaire Nelson Evette Patterson Talia Jones Rejinae Crandell Michelle Gill Kamsi Metu Alisha Robinson Jasmine Ennis Monia Garner Raeniesha Donnell

Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

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GRANADA (Livermore) Name Riley Heffron Gaby Soto Dani Goode Nicole Bartels Lexie Shezifi Amy Moussa Jamie Wittmer Brianna Ruloma Sue Vi Isabella Neads Ashle Lamb Sarah Wenzel ANDERSON Name Kilee Hannan Lexi Diaz-Rice Kiley Johnson Sheridan Foster Britney Toney Abigail Gough Cassidy Rosales Haylee Larson Kaitlyn Walker Natalie Campos Lisa Gitchell Hailey Devine Danielle Horner

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Year Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Year Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.

SCOTTS VALLEY Name Year Nikiya Bechtle Sr. Lauren LaHood So. Sequoia Andrade Sr. Devon O’Brien Sr. Shasta Smith Sr. Kenedi Walters So. Casson Rasmussen Jr. Sam Boyle Jr. Grace Giguiere Sr. Iliana Hayes Sr. Lauren Shay Fr. SAN RAMON VALLEY (Danville) No. Name Year 5 Madline Dewalt Sr. 11 Kam Gubera So. 12 Maddy Souza So. 15 Shelby Sprague Fr. 20 Carly Gwynn Sr. 21 Bianca Poulos Sr. 22 Kaitlyn Gwynn So. 23 Katie Peterson So. 24 Lexie Romero So. 32 Victoria Zetterberg So. 33 Shannon Newman Jr. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (Sac.) No. Name Year 1 Ahlayjah Dahl So. 2 Jamie Sunada Fr. No. 1 2 4 13 15 22 23 24

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Kalani Mark

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4

AnnaClare Nelson

So.

5

Jessica Cooper

Jr.

10

Tina Ramirez

Sr.

11

Giselle Cantiller

Sr.

12

Olivia Webber

Jr.

20

Chance Sims

Fr.

22

Sammy Earley

Sr.

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Brianna Juniel Fr. Ayana Watkins Jr. Priscilla Serrano Sr. PRESENTATION (San Jose) No. Name Year 2 Ava Williams So. 4 Taylor Togami So. 5 Julia Heimburger So. 11 Ashley MacDonald Sr.

12

Sharon Roldan

So.

22

Megan Jaeb

Sr.

23

Kammi Tsukamoto

Fr.

24

Carla Pelino

Fr.

31

Akemi Namba

So.

32

MC Simone

Sr.

42

Nikki Streete

So.

44

Maggie Curtin

So.

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KIMBALL (Tracy) Name Brittney Hudson Julaby Dalman Sabrina Zerbey Zoey Pajarillo Jennalynne Kol Pearl Bautista Bria Gorman Kayla Ransom Mary Tesfaldet Alexis Holmes Lyric Moran Kaitlyn Jones Kayla Pereira Alyssa Redd Genevieve Lacap

Year Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.

25

Hope Ally

Fr.

21

Amari Robinson

Sr.

3

Arianna Norris

Jr.

3

Kameron Hatcher

Jr.

31

Gina DiPiazza

Jr.

22

Brianna Cruz

So.

10

Gianna Cooper

Jr.

4

Gabriella Quitevis

So.

32

Caroline Mcmorrow

Sr.

23

Jayla Green

Fr.

12

Megan Kalning

Jr.

5

Helena Hamed

Sr.

33

Sophia Brown

Sr.

25

Diane Brown

Jr.

13

Ky’erra Sylva

Jr.

10

Kate Gillum

Fr.

45

Audrey Goodman

Jr.

31

Raquel Fane

So.

14

Sierra Hillman

Jr.

11

Nani Santos

So.

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35

Imani Lacy

So.

15

Kai Sandoval

Jr.

14

Mariah McNally

Jr.

45

Raquel Araiza

Sr.

20

Gail Victuelles

Fr.

22

Jazmyn Sudbrook

Sr.

15

Kaylan Lockrem

Jr.

22

Brooklyn Price

Sr.

23

Calei Mendoza

Sr.

24

Deja Carr

Sr.

32

Emma Ward

Jr.

33

Elizabeth Sweeney

Jr.

No.

Name

Year

0

Destiny Grayer

Sr.

1

Desenia Hernandez

Sr.

No.

Name

Year

23

Rianna Rentar

So.

3

Kiana Heard

Sr.

3

Daeja Black

Sr.

24

Vicky Huang

Jr.

5

Julia Watson

Jr.

10

Caroline Brown

Jr.

34

Alison Delmasso

So.

10

Shayla Newman

So.

12

Brie Curran

Jr.

12

Kylie Newman

Fr.

14

Quincey MacMillan

Jr.

No.

Name

Year

13

Ivy Lea

Fr.

15

Carlie Mallo

So.

1

Judy Saelee

Jr.

14

Marli Dykstra

Jr.

21

Ariana Martin

Jr.

2

Julie Saelee

Jr.

20

Paige Raven

Jr.

22

Monica Contreras

Jr.

4

Kayla Crump

Sr.

21

Emily Parsons

Sr.

23

Adrienne Russell

So.

10

Nancy Duong

Fr.

ZIRCON

22

Jessica Perez

Sr.

24

Olivia Jaurequi

So.

11

Tyler Webb

Fr.

23

LaDonna Saint Louis

Sr.

25

Emily Kasarjian

Jr.

15

Ahliyah Garcia

So.

No. 2 3 10 11 12 13 23 24

FOOTHILL (Pleasanton) Name Brianca Netto Madison Baxter Allison Harizal Alyson Isaacs Maddie Cring Haley Isaacs Vanessa Esomonu Lauren Hermes

24

Cammie Barsuglia

Jr.

31

Mika Sakata

So.

21

Sheniaha Castex

Jr.

25

Victoria Diaz

Jr.

33

Sarah Breihl

So.

22

Jaden Coleman

So.

34

Maddy Salidas

So.

23

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GRANITE BAY

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DUBLIN No.

Name

Year

1

Leslia Finau

So.

2

Bailey Craig

Sr.

3

Cellini Luong

Jr.

4

Mele Finau

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5

Tasha Villa

So.

11

Courtland Tuttle

Jr.

Makayla Phomphachanh Fr.

12

Amber Doyle

So.

24

Ciera Hayward

Sr.

20

Savanna Arce

Fr.

32

Kamrynn Williams

Sr.

21

Alanna Yee

Sr.

34

Brianna Thomas

Jr.

23

Tiaja Andrews

Jr.

33

Cassity Rowen

Jr.

No.

Name

Year

2

Jessica Spencer

So.

3

Randazia Jones

Jr.

No.

Name

Year

5

Shondra Roberts

Jr.

00

Angel Chukwu

Sr.

12

Serenah Martin

Jr.

1

Shreya Joshi

Sr.

No.

Name

Year

34

Kaitlyn Mojica

Sr.

20

Monica Hopper

Sr.

2

Dani Tulabing

Sr.

1

Keialani Rom

Jr.

43

Alyssa Amante

Jr.

December 2015

Emily K

Jr.

AMERICAN (Fremont)

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Balancing hoops & Ankle sprains health watch: ryan sargent

Looking at ways to combat ankle injuries on the hardwood

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Basketball is in full swing, and with this sport comes the high incidence of ankle injuries due to the game’s dynamic nature. The demands of basketball require an athlete to have good strength, flexibility and dynamic balance control in the lower extremities to allow for running, jumping and cutting maneuvers. The ankle is a common site for injury, and sprains are the most common musculoskeletal injury in athletes, and account for 75 percent of all ankle injuries While ankle injuries do account for 25 percent of all musculoskeletal injuries, there are things you can do to work on preventing such injuries. The following are just a few tips for you to keep in mind when lacing up those sneakers! Preseason conditioning: How in shape am I? Dynamic warm-up prior to activity Pay attention to surfaces (slippery, dirty or cracked) Wear supportive shoes Daily static stretching routine after activity Strengthening and balance program Monitor game time and fatigue to prevent injury When turning on the television to your favorite sports channel, you will most likely be bombarded with a slew of commercials for the latest and greatest footwear. Many questions seem to pop-up regarding footwear, especially after an ankle injury. So, regarding shoes: ›› 1. High-top shoes alone do NOT decrease risk for ankle sprain.

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›› 2. There is no strong relationship between shoe type and ankle sprains. ›› 3. Shoes with air cells in the heels are four times more likely to allow ankle sprains. After deciding what shoes to pull out of the closet, you then wonder if you should wear a brace or get taped. Here are some facts regarding both taping and bracing. Taping can prevent injury, but it loosens within 10 minutes. Within 30 minutes, it may provide little or no measurable support to inverting the ankle. As for bracing, it provides external support, may enhance proprioception, and it’s more adjustable than tape. It may limit range of motion and mobility which may lead to compensations at other joints, especially the knee. However, there is little evidence to support definitive recommendations. One of the most important components to preventing an ankle injury is incorporating a balance program. Balance training is a great way to restore proprioception, to regain stability in the ankle and orientation to both static and dynamic activities. The goal of balance training is to improve your reaction time and improve the awareness of an injured joint. Studies have shown a 38 percent reduction rate in ankle injuries in high school basketball players with a balance program. ✪ Ryan Sargent is a certified athletic trainer for UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in Oakland and its Sports Medicine for Young Athletes division.

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mOve FOrWArD My coach insists that I play in the back for our soccer team and I don’t get it. I’m the best goal scorer on the team, or one of the best. But how can I score goals as a defender? You have to score to win and it’s hard for us to score right now. G.C., Danville here’s a lot going on in this question, but let’s start with this: Human beings tend to overestimate their own abilities – or, to put it another way, we all are likely to think we’re better at something than we really are. Consider how many of your friends think they can rap or sing or dance, and then think about if they have as much talent as they think they do. Then look in the mirror. Now, it could be that you are the best goal-scorer on the team, or maybe the second-best, so perhaps that above disclaimer does not apply. For the sake of argument, then, let’s say if you played up top, you would improve the team’s offense. What would happen to the defense? Often, a skilled goal-scorer is a good allaround player and has a feel for the game around the net. That means they might also make a pretty good defender. Your coach seems to feel that you probably are. Which brings us to the second part of the equation: The coach’s style and how the present personnel fit into that style.

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Many coaches preach defense first. They believe you can’t lose if the other team doesn’t score, and so they start from that. Such coaches will then put their best players on defense, because that’s their strategic priority. Of course, I don’t know your coach or their style, but that’s something to think about. It might actually be a compliment that you’re playing defense because the coach may feel you’re just too valuable to put at forward. Then there’s always the difference between how the coach perceives your ability, how you perceive your ability and what your actual ability is. Coaches are human – a shocking concept, I know – and have biases and preconceived notions that affect their decisions. So it’s possible your coach is wrong, and you are right. It’s also possible, of course, that you are wrong and the coach is right. So let’s think about that a little. Who has more experience, you or the coach? Who has a more unbiased view of your abilities, you or the coach? Who has a better grasp of the overall structure and strategy of the team, you or the coach? This is not to say you shouldn’t ask the coach why you are playing where you are – as long as you do so in a respectful, what’s-best-for-the-team manner – but in the end, the coach’s job is to make decisions and your job is to execute those decisions as best you can. Even if you disagree with them. ✪

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