Elk Grove’s Mira Shulman
First off, we would like to thank the tournament’s coaches, administrators, parents and volunteers from host schools, Alhambra-Martinez, Berean Christian-Walnut Creek, Castro Valley, College Park-Pleasant Hill, Jesse Bethel-Vallejo, Las Positas Junior College-Livermore, Miramonte-Orinda, Valley Christian-Dublin and Ygnacio Valley-Concord. These people are the backbone of the tournament. We celebrate our 17th year of competition with 132 teams. Teams from throughout California are represented. We’re also very pleased to welcome teams from other western states and British Columbia 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 sixth year of the West Coast Jamboree (a 501C-3) being managed by the Hoosp4Girls partnership retained by the board of directors of the registered nonprofit. On behalf of the partners, Associate Executive Director and Tournament Director Harold Abend, Tournament Director 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, Executive Director and Tournament Director, West Coast Jamboree (a 501C-3)
4
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Beware System Overload My basketball coach likes to press and run. Some players think we would be better off if we didn’t press, but my dad says we should focus on throwing the ball down to the block and trying to score from close to the basket. Then I keep hearing about Dribble Drive Motion, which I guess is what a lot of good teams run now. What’s the best system for high school basketball? G. T., Santa Cruz
S
imple answer: There is no perfect system, in basketball or in life. There are deeply complicated philosophical reasons why this is true, even in the most structured situations. So in a fluid, constantly changing environment such as high school basketball, no collection of Xs and Os is going to work for every team every time. There are a couple of constants, however, and no good team — or at least very few — can be without them. 1) The players must play hard. There’s no substitute for this, and Phil Jackson could come in and install the triangle at your high school, but if the players don’t play hard, it won’t matter. Even the most talented teams have to be substantially invested in success. A perfect example is last year’s CIF Division II boys state championship game, which matched Long Beach Poly and its 4,500-person student body versus Serra-San Mateo, with fewer than 1,000 boys. Poly was uninterested, and Serra thumped them pretty bad — but had you gone by talent, depth and skill, you would’ve expected Poly to win, perhaps even easily. 2) The coach must understand his system and believe in it. Sometimes high school coaches decide to adopt the flavor of the month (whether it be the triangle, flex, or any number of successful systems) without fully understanding it. The nuances of any system are the key, and it takes time to fully
10
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
grasp them. A coach who adopts the system because he thinks it will work, and hasn’t spent a lot of time studying it, could be in for a rude awakening. 3) The players must believe. The coach must communicate his commitment to the system, and his commitment to the idea that it will be successful, to his players. However, whatever system the team runs likely won’t work against a superior opponent. So the players are faced with a choice: blame the new system, or blame themselves for the loss. It doesn’t take a Ph.D in psychology to know which way that’s going to go… If those three things are in place, any system will be successful. Granted, there are marginal advantages in one particular style of play over another, especially if personnel changes radically from year to year. Yet there’s also a lot to be said for continuity. I’ve always felt that a high school coach who installs a different system every year to take advantage of his talent runs the risk of spending so much time teaching the new system that he loses ground in other areas. If the system is the same, then players can focus on such things as making open shots, which is usually the most important factor in any game. So don’t worry about the system, try to tell your dad not to worry, and just commit yourself to the coach, the program and your teammates. If everyone plays hard, and plays together, good things will happen. On the other hand, if everyone sits around moaning about how things would be so much better if we just ran the offense they do at the school down the road, it’s not going to turn out as well as everyone hopes. ✪ Clay Kallam has been an assistant athletic director and coached multiple sports and a handful of high schools throughout the Bay Area. To submit a question for Behind the Clipboard, email him at clayk@fullcourt.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Bowl Bits
Musings On The CIF State Bowls As Football’s Final Weekend Approaches
I
f anyone out there remembers some of our ancient CalHi Sports newsletters from the 1980s or 1990s, they’ll recall that founder and record book compiler Nelson Tennis (my uncle, who died in 2004) did a short series of comments he called “Random Remarks.” With that in mind, here are some random remarks heading into the CIF state football championships scheduled for Dec. 16-17: ›› It’s a great list of QBs whose alma maters are playing for titles, including Tom Brady (Serra-San Mateo), Aaron Rodgers (Pleasant Valley-Chico), Derek Carr (Bakersfield Christian) and USC’s Sam Darnold (San Clemente). ›› Carr’s former school, which is playing Campolindo for the Div. IV-AA state title, is coached by his brother, Darren. His other brother, David, the former No. 1 draft pick, is the offensive coordinator. David Carr also was an NFL QB for 12 years. ›› San Clemente’s QB this season, Jack Sears, recently switched his commitment from Duke to USC. And before Darnold, the Tritons had QB Travis Wilson, who went on to star at Utah. That’s three Pac12 QBs in a row from one high school. ›› It’s hard to argue against competitive-equity divisions when so many of the games come down to the wire. There is a fairness issue that arises, however, when teams that don’t win league titles can drop to lower divisions and can compete for state titles, especially when the league champion gets knocked out in a higher division. Del Oro in the Sierra Foothill League (Sac-Joaquin Section) and San Clemente (Southern Section) in the South Coast League are great examples. They are playing for the Div. I-A state title but in league Del Oro lost to Folsom 42-7 while San Clemente lost to Mission Viejo 41-3. Folsom and Mission Viejo both lost in higher divisions. ›› The other aspect of competitive-equity divisions that has the potential to be the most messy is when a school with a massive enrollment advantage gets to play another with small-town style enrollment in a state final. That hasn’t happened yet in California, but it could since the CIF Southern Section is now completely competitive equity while other 12
SportStars™
December 2016
The bowl opponent for Luke Bottari and Serra-San Mateo will be Sierra CanyonChatsworth, a school that has racked up plenty of hardware over the past two years. Phillip Walton photo
sections like the Central and North Coast are not. ›› If you’re a fan of computer rankings, yes, they have their place. But sometimes they are just plain ridiculous. Entering the state finals, the MaxPreps’ computer ranks St. Mary’sStockton ahead of De La Salle-Concord even though DLS hasn’t lost to a NorCal team since 1991. Ask any FreedomOakley players who faced both teams in consecutive weeks, which one was more difficult to play. The MaxPreps’ computer also had Del Oro ahead of Folsom. Ahead of Folsom? Guess that game when the Bulldogs dominated the Golden Eagles 42-7 didn’t count for too much in that algorithm. ›› For comeback team of the year, a great candidate may be St. Patrick/St. Vincent-Vallejo. Head coach Lane Hawkins has done a remarkable job turning around a squad that went 2-8 last year and closed with a seven-game losing streak. The Bruins rolled over Brookside Christian-Stockton in the NorCal Division VI-A final 47-18 to advance to the state final Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
against unbeaten Strathmore. Quarterback Akil Edwards, who got the scoring started against Brookside with a 26-yard run, has been one of the reasons for the turnaround. ›› Sierra Canyon-Chatsworth, the school facing Serra-San Mateo in the Division II-A state final, has been collecting a lot of hardware in different sports lately. The Trailblazers swept CIF divisional state titles in basketball for the 2014-15 season, won a CIF Southern Section title this fall in girls volleyball and were the 2015-16 Cal-Hi Sports Division IV State School of the Year. Sierra Canyon’s boys basketball team, which features UCLA-bound Cody Riley and one of the nation’s top juniors, Marvin Bagley, was No. 1 in the state and among the top five in the nation as of December 12. ✪ Mark Tennis is the co-founder of Cal-Hi Sports, and publisher of CalHiSports.com. Contact him at markjtennis@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter, @CalHiSports.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
TOP 25 STATE FOOTBALL RANKINGS St. Mary’s-Stockton
After games of Saturday, Dec. 10 1. (1) — St. John Bosco-Bellflower 12-2 Braves flip-flopped with Centennial from No. 3 to No. 2 after win in CIF Southern Section Div. I semis, then flip-flopped with Mater Dei from No. 2 to No. 1 after topping Monarchs in the final. 2. (2) — Mater Dei-Santa Ana 13-1* Head coach Bruce Rollinson’s squad beat Bosco 26-21 in October, but lost 42-28 in the rematch that decided the CIFSS Div. I championship. 3. (3) — Centennial-Corona 11-2* Losses for the Huskies this year ended up being 50-49 to IMG Academy of Florida and 49-47 to St. John Bosco. They scored seven times and gave up seven in both. 4. (4) — De La Salle-Concord 11-1 Given the Spartans’ close calls early in the season to Servite and San Ramon Valley, this is as high as they could come back up in the rankings prior to facing St. John Bosco. 5. (6) ▲ Cathedral Catholic-San Diego 14-0 The Dons had a 28-7 lead at halftime over Narbonne-Harbor City but had earn a stop on the final play of the game to capture the CIF SoCal Division I-AA championship with a 35-28 win. 6. (7) ▲ St. Mary’s-Stockton 14-1 Rams followed up their 56-25 win over four-time defending champ Folsom in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section D1 finals by beating Freedom 49-40 in NorCal Div I-AA title game. 7. (8) ▲ Rancho Cucamonga 12-1* An impressive 42-26 win over Mission Viejo in the CIFSS Div. I quarterfinals was followed up by a loss to Mater Dei in the semifinals. 8. (9) ▲ Mission Viejo 11-1* Diablos had 39-game win streak stopped in loss to Rancho Cucamonga. They also beat CIF SoCal Div. I-A champ San Clemente 41-3 in regular season. 9. (5) ▼ Narbonne-Harbor City 14-1* Junior QB Jalen Chatman finished with 52 TD passes for team that was No. 5 prior to 35-28 loss to Cathedral Catholic in CIF SoCal Div. I-AA final. 10. (12) ▲ Freedom-Oakley 11-2* Ronnie Rivers concluded an outstanding season with 24 carries for 113 yards rushing and one TD and he had an 89-yard kickoff return score in 49-40 loss to St. Mary’s.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
11. (14) ▲ Folsom 12-2* Bulldogs are behind Freedom due to comparative scores involving St. Mary’s. Remember, though, they beat Del Oro-Loomis 42-7 in regular season. 12. (13) ▲ Helix-La Mesa 10-3* Helix’s two losses to No. 5 Cathedral Catholic (35-28 & 35-27) were much closer than what the Dons did to CIF SoCal Div. II-AA champ Madison-San Diego (31-7). 13. (16) ▲ San Clemente 12-3 USC-bound QB Jack Sears led Tritons to postseason surge that is continuing in Div. I-A state final vs. Del Oro. Earlier wins vs. Heritage-Menifee, Valencia, Murrieta Valley and EdisonHuntington Beach. 14. (11) ▼ Edison-Huntington Beach 13-2* Head coach Dave White ended career with CIFSS Div. III title win over La Mirada and then regional bowl loss to San Clemente. 15. (18) ▲ Murrieta Valley (Murrieta) 11-3* Team that had early close loss to Rancho Cucamonga and was up to No. 10 in state before being stunned by San Clemente in CIFSS Div. II championship. 16. (17) ▲ Pittsburg 9-2* Both of Pitt’s losses were to Freedom. One of its wins was 48-25 over Serra-San Mateo, which won CIF NorCal Div. II-A title. 17. (16) ▼ La Mirada 11-3* The Matadores lost 44-24 in the CIFSS Divi. III final to No. 14 Edison. Only other losses were to St. John Bosco and Mater Dei. 18. (21) ▲ Valley Christian-San Jose 12-1 Defense for the Warriors has only allowed 10.8 points per game heading into CIF Div. II-AA state final vs. San Diego Madison. 19. (19) — Clayton Valley-Concord 9-2* Ugly Eagles have losses to De La Salle and Helix-La Mesa. One of their wins was 50-15 over CIF NorCal Div. IV-AA champ Campolindo. 20. (20) — Monte Vista-Danville 12-1* Remaining right behind the Ugly Eagles is the Mustangs, who captured the CIF NCS Div. I championship with a 42-18 win over Antioch two weeks ago. NEXT FIVE TEAMS 21. Del Oro-Loomis (13-2), 22. Vista Murrieta-Murrieta (9-3)*, 23. Madison-San Diego (12-2), 24. Serra-San Mateo (10-4) and 25. Calabasas (14-1)*. * season complete
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
13
Turn Out THE JAM Platinum Division
As 132 Teams Prepare For The 17th West Coast Jamboree, We Take A Look At The Top Three Divisions
16
SportStars™
December 2016
After a one-year hiatus, St. Mary’s-Stockton is back and looking to add a fourth Jamboree title to its 2001, 2007 and 2014 crowns. Besides St. Mary’s, this year’s Platinum field includes three defending CIF state champions, Open Division champion Chaminade-West Hills, Division III champion Sacred Heart Cathedral-San Francisco and Division IV winner Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa. St. Mary’s will be the favorite and as of December they were No. 4 in the Cal-Hi Sports State Top 20 and sporting a 5-0 record that included 74-55 and 69-63 victories over Cardinal Newman and Sacred Heart Cathedral, respectively. The Rams are led by Cal-Hi Sports’ reigning State Sophomore of the Year, Aquira DeCosta. After five games, DeCosta was averaging 18.2 points, 13.4 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. Injuries have some St. Mary’s stars sidelined, but others have stepped up as three other players have joined DeCosta in double figures. Junior guard Neenah Young was at a 16.4 ppg pace, fellow junior guard Ariel Johnson was averaging 11.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, and 6-1 freshman wing Amaya Oliver posted 10.4 points and 6.2 rebounds a game. Analysts are really talking up Oliver as the next force in Stockton. Sacred Heart Cathedral was No. 5 at press time in the Cal-Hi Sports rankings and playing very well. They won the La Jolla Country Day Sweet 16 Invitational with a 78-75 OT victory over state-ranked Mis-
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
sion Hills-San Marcos and gave St. Mary’s all it could handle. Cincinnati-bound 6-1 senior IImar’I Thomas was averaging 25 points and 14 rebounds a game through Dec. 12. Head coach LyRyan Russell has just about everyone back and has been getting excellent play from senior guard Edina del Rosario. Cardinal Newman was 4-1 through Dec. 12, and although they have the 19-point loss to St. Mary’s, the Cardinals moved up in the Cal-Hi Sports rankings after a 60-29 win over Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills. Head coach Monica Mertle has a lot of talent led by Boise State-bound 6-3 senior forward Hailey Vice-Neat and University of Portland-bound 6-5 center Lauren Walker. Chaminade lost two All-Americans off the 2016 Open Division champions and has struggled a bit to start the season. However, the 2012 Platinum Division champions still are formidable and are led by the senior duo of Isabel Newman and Melissa Wright. Salesian-Richmond lost two games at the Iolani Classic but they will come into the Jamboree well rested and should be a force. Sophomore 6-5 post Angel Jackson (11.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg), sophomore forward Makayla Edwards (9.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg) and senior guard and transfer Sierra Smith (7.8 ppg, 2.7 assists) are the Pride’s top players. Three Sacramento-area teams round out the Platinum field led by state-ranked McClatchySacramento which got off to a 5-0 start. The Lions are the top team in the Sacramento metro and feature Utah-bound guard Jordan Cruz. Antelope, led by senior Bailey Hawkins (12.8 ppg) opened the year 5-1. Sacramento High will be looking for momentum after a slow start. ✪
Diamond Division This field features a slate of compelling matchups with teams from the East Bay, North Bay, Sacramento area and one team from out of state. Elk Grove features Sacramento Bee Player of the Year Mira Shulman, who through six games was averaging 18.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 4.0 steals, and 2.3 blocks. Paiton Demps provides an additional threat for the CIF Div. II state runners-up. St. Mary’s-Berkeley counts on Carolyn Gill and Da’janae Evans to lead the squad, but also be on the lookout for freshman Kayla Roseman, who averaged 11.6 points per game over her first five games. Another team from St. Mary’s league, St. Joseph Notre Dame-Alameda breezed through the Eagle Eye Classic to begin its season. The 2016 Division V NorCal runner-ups feature a strong post presence in Kayla Nunn and Aiyanna Dueberry. Prairie, hailing from Washington state, returns to the Jamboree after a one-year absence. Jozie Tangeman and Grace Prom were all-league selections last year, while sophomores Cassidy Gardner and 6-foot, 3-inch Brook Walling are players to watch. Defending CIF NorCal Open Champion, Miramonte-Orinda, is counting on Elle Louie, Clair Steele and Jordyn Bryant to lead things following the graduation of USA Today and MaxPreps National Player of the Year Sabrina Ionescu (now at Oregon), as well as Keanna Delos Santos and Uriah Howard. Janae Fairbrook averaged 11 points and 4.5 assists per game for St. Francis-Sacramento a season ago, and returns to lead the CIF Div. I state runners-up. Arcata opened its season strong behind a trio of players (Vanessa Holland, Kaylie McCracken and Ashley Quigley) each averaging over 14 points per game. Inderkum-Sacramento opened the year slow, but does feature one of the Sacramento region’s top freshmen in Maile Williams.✪
Gold Division This bracket includes the reigning Gold champion Antelope, which totaled 56 wins over the past two seasons. Arianna Spann, Bailey Hawkins, Azanna Sands and freshman Jordan Goodwin are each averaging at least 10 points through the first six games of the new season. The Titans open with HeritageBrentwood, a North Coast Section Div. I runner-up which returns plenty of talent, including Mikaila Wegenke and Jordan Sweeney. This field also features the defending CIF Div. I state champion Brea Olinda-Brea. The Wildcats feature Tyiona Watkins, who scored 22 in the state title game and averaged 16 for the season. Jeff Sink, the L.A. Times’ Girls Basketball Coach of the Year for 2015-16, is back at the helm. Woodside Priory opens against Brea Olinda. The Panthers return a trio of stars in Tatiana Reese, Ila Lane and Gabby Ruiz and already grabbed hardware at the Robert Louis Stevenson Tournament. Vanden-Fairfield has a superstar in Julia Blackshell-Fair. She’s currently ranked the #92 overall prospect by ESPN, and while it hurt to lose Kiana Moore to graduation, the Vikings figure to be a strong presence once again. Vanden took third in the Diamond Division a year ago. They open against a Narbonne-Harbor City team looking to take off after a 14-14 rebuilding year. Manteca fields Loretta Kakala and Sydney Fryer, both of whom averaged double digits scoring last year, when the Buffaloes made the section playoffs. Kakala is committed to Louisville. Manteca faces Campolindo-Moraga in the first round, a team with high hopes behind junior Haley Van Dyke who averaged 19.2 points, 15.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 4.7 steals and 3 blocks in her first six games. She has matured along with fellow juniors Ashley Thoms, Aubrey Wagner and Jessi O’Reilly. ✪ — Harlold Abend and Scott Giorgianni
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
17
Decoding December M uch has been revealed in the early going of what will be a long basketball season, but there’s still a lot left to figure out. The No. 2 girls basketball team in the nation, Archbishop Mitty-San Jose, lived up to notices by outlasting Clovis WestFresno in the finals of the ‘Iolani tournament — but Clovis West took down previous No. 7 in the nation Long Beach Poly in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Salesian-Richmond stumbled twice against Hawaiian teams, a major surprise that may wind up keeping Salesian out of the Open Division in March. St. Mary’s-Stockton’s demise has been somewhat exaggerated, as the Rams knocked off a strong Sacred Heart Cathedral-S.F. team by six on Dec. 10. Freshman Amaya Oliver and junior Aquira DeCosta are a tall, long, athletic front of a 2-2-1 full court press that, as usual, will put St. Mary’s near the top of the state rankings all year, and given a good performance at the Nike TOC, into the national rankings as well. Carondelet-Concord and Brookside Christian-Stockton have both played well, though both have lopsided losses at the hands of Clovis West, a team many expect to be moved to the NorCal half of the CIF Open Division once section championships have been decided. If that happens, teams like Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa and Miramonte-Orinda may not qualify for the Open — which would make Division II and Division IV
18
SportStars™
December 2016
NorCal championships much tougher to win for other teams. An early surprise is California-San Ramon, which has rolled to seven straight wins and two tournament championships. They have two more tournaments on tap — the Acalanes Tournament and the West Coast Jamboree — and should they win both of those as well, they will have clearly marked themselves as a team to take seriously. But the big tournament for NorCal teams will, oddly enough, be in Arizona. The Nike TOC, as always, is chock full of nationally ranked and California teams. The Joe Smith Bracket, the top 16, has Mitty, St. Mary’s and Clovis West, plus an assortment of national powers from as far away as Maryland, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. The John Anderson Bracket, the next one down, features Carondelet, which will open against one of Tennessee’s best teams, Brentwood Academy. Vanden-Fairfield is also in that bracket, along with Southern California heavyweights such as Brea-Olinda-Brea, Mater Dei-Santa Ana and La Jolla Country Day. Miramonte and Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland are in the third bracket, which also features teams from all over the country. One or both could wind up as section champions and be assigned to the Open Division. Sacramento and St. Francis-Sacramento are in the Derrill Kipp Bracket, and could conceivably play each other in the second round.
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
A Lot Will Be Learned This Girls Tournament Season All of these results will be critical when the newly formed CIF girls basketball committee sits down at the end of the section playoffs and determines which teams go in to the Open Division. Sacramento, say, which battled Oregon favorite Southridge and its 6-4 freshman center, Cameron Brink, to within six points on Dec. 10, could use the TOC as a springboard to a solid postseason seeding or even a berth in the open division. (Brink, by the way, drew college coaches from all over the country in her two-day sojourn to Northern California. Tara VanDerveer, in fact, came to Laney College Saturday just two days after knee surgery to watch Brink display speed, skill, good hands and a shot-blocking ability at near-Brittney Griner level.) Of course, the worst thing that can happen in postseason is to be the number eight seed in the Open, and draw Mitty, Clovis West or St. Mary’s-Stockton in the first round. The way the system is structured, the best outcome is to be the ninth best team in Northern California — unless you happen to Mitty or Clovis West or St. Mary’s — drop down to your assigned section division, and be the favorite to hang a banner on the gym wall. Even though these early December results will be overshadowed by what happens later, the committee won’t forget. A big win in December is going to count for a lot, though a big win in the section playoffs will probably count for more. ✪ — Clay Kallam
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS Platinum CHAMINADE (West Hills) No. Name Year 0 Melissa Wright Sr. 3 Mackenzy Iwahashi Jr. 4 Polina Kovaleva 4 Amber Djolakian So. 11 Jasmine Rodriguez Fr. 14 Alexis Whitfield Fr. 15 Leslie Hunter So. 20 Paulina Gandara Jr. 23 Alyssa Fisher Sr. 25 Isabelle Aguirre Jr. 30 Grace Hammon 30 Kai Como So. 31 Isabel Newman Sr. 32 Olivia Tyler So. 33 Alexis Rodriguez Jr. 34 Reyna Riesgo Sr. 44 Jasmine Moore Jr. Alexis Rodriguez Coach: Kelli Dimuro CARDINAL NEWMAN (Santa Rosa) No. Name Year 1 Brin Searcy Fr. 3 Maiya Flores Jr. 5 Arie Searcy Jr. 10 Anya Choice Fr. 13 Hailey Vice-Neat Sr. 14 Britta Irvine Sr. 21 Avery Cargill So. 23 Tal Webb Jr. 32 Taylor Hextrum Sr. 33 Aliyah Consani-Baker Jr. 44 Lauren Walker Sr. Coach: Monica Mertle SACRAMENTO No. Name Year 1 Serina “Speedy” McMilganSo. 2 Rebekah Brown So. 3 Andriana Avent So. 5 Lauren Toler Jr. 10 Aaliyah Harris Fr. 15 Anna Blount So. 20 Jamila Johnson So. 23 RyAnne Walters So. 25 Ali “Slim” Edwards Fr. 30 Maya Lawrence Sr. 32 Muirae Gomez So. Coach: Michele Massari SALESIAN (Richmond) No. Name Year 2 Taimane Lesa-Hardee Jr. 11 Taisia Fleming Jr. 12 Sierra Smith Sr. 13 Sydni Stewart Jr. 15 Angel Jackson So. 22 Anjel Galbraith So. 23 Nia Chinn So. 24 Makayla Edwards So. 30 J’la Cotton So. 32 Mya Moore So. 35 Bianca Camello So. Coach: Stephen Pezzola
20
SportStars™
PLEASANT VALLEY (Chico) No. Name Year 3 Claire Garcia Jr. 10 Erika Holloway Jr. 11 Olivia Layne Jr. 12 Nicole Flint Sr. 14 Kayla Joyce Sr. 20 Makenna Joyce Fr. 21 Audrey Eller Sr. 22 Kelsey Zelenski So. 23 Chloe Mayer So. 24 Maci Leech So. 33 Sirena Tuitele Jr. Coach: Tyler Newton ST. MARY’S (Stockton) No. Name Year 3 Caroline Stephens Sr. 4 Nicole Young So. 10 Naje’ Murray Sr. 11 Nikki Mason Jr. 12 Aleeya Rose Jr. 13 Amaya Oliver Fr. 14 Jada Moss So. 15 Sloan Sanders Jr. 20 Taylor Thomas Sr. 21 Shevelle Brown Jr. 23 Neenah Young Jr. 31 Aquira Decosta Jr. 32 Ariel Johnson Jr. 33 Keilani Archuleta Fr. Coach: Tom Gonsalves MCCLATCHY (Sacramento) No. Name Year 1 Richelle Turney Jr. 2 Courtesy Clark Sr. 3 Janalyn Narciza Sr. 4 Nicole Nubia So. 11 Samaya Beatty Fr. 12 Kailyn Wallace Jr. 14 Sara Shimizu Sr. 15 Nia Lowery So. 20 Jenna Waki So. 21 Cori Kumamoto Sr. 22 Kamryn Hall So. 23 Kamaree Donald Sr. 30 jen Wong Fr. 33 Jordan Cruz Sr. 55 Eryn Pinkney So. Coach: Jeff Ota SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL (San Francisco) No. Name Year 0 Jayden Benitez Jr. 3 Aliyah Arcillas Jr. 10 Edina del Rosario Sr. 15 Errayanna Hatfield Jr. 21 Gianna Silvestri Jr. 22 SydneyJane Shia Jr. 23 IImar’I Thomas Sr. 24 Rainah Smith Jr. 25 Carina Ramorino Sr. 30 Yaniah Fleming Jr. 33 Talo Li-Uperesa So. 35 Amber Gainer Jr. Coach: LyRyan Russell
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS Diamond ELK GROVE No. Name Year 0 Lailani Hanks Jr. 1 Ikeysha Smith Jr. 2 Rylie Hardin Fr. 4 Jalyn Singleton Fr. 5 Farah Nhan Jr. 11 Syndee Kilbride Sr. 14 Paiton Demps Sr. 15 Maya Chelini Fr. 20 Keyara McCoy Fr. 21 Mira Shulman Sr. 23 Amayia Evans Fr. 24 Natalie Rousselle Jr. 32 Amarra Brown Fr. 33 Rebecca Gisler Sr. Coach: Larry Price SAINT MARY’S (Berkeley) No. Name Year 0 Kennedi Villa Sr. 1 Aislyn ‘Ace’ Dora Fr. 2 Julia English Sr. 4 De’janae Evans Jr. 5 Kayla Hurd Jr. 10 Galen Womack Sr. 12 Micah Blackwell Sr. 15 Maylana Deluca Jr. 21 Olevia Lewis Fr. 22 Kayla Rosemon Fr. 23 Olivia Victa Fr. 32 Carolyn Gill Sr. Coach: Chris Toler PRAIRIE (Bush Prairie, Wash.) No. Name Year 2 Sarina Martinez Sr. 4 Allison Corral Fr. 10 Kazz Parks Fr. 12 Jozie Tangeman Sr. 13 Mallory Williams So. 14 Grace Prom Sr. 20 Sydney Weber So. 21 Malaika Quigley So. 22 Haley Reed Fr. 23 Lauren Vreeken So. 32 Cassidy Gardner So. 34 Brook Walling So. Coach: Hala Corral ST. JOSEPH NOTRE DAME (Alameda) No. Name Year 2 Maila Lepolo Fr. 3 Sanjana Ravi Jr. 4 Princess Robinson Sr. 5 Aiyanna Dueberry Sr. 11 Zhane Duckett So. 13 Julianna McKenna So. 15 Sophie Nilsson Fr. 20 Malia Mastora Fr. 24 Kayla Nunn Jr. 30 Joceline Hinkley-Reck So. 35 Alexa Domdoma So. Coach: Shawn Hipol
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
INDERKUM (Sacramento) No. Name Year 5 Genesis Gonzales Jr. 10 Naomi Dillard So. 11 Shauna Jackson Jr. 20 Imani Hall So. 21 Brooklyn Autry So. 22 Mindy Huynh Jr. 23 Lauren Richardson Sr. 24 Maile Williams Fr. 30 Alecia Kelly So. 32 Nailah Dillard So. 33 Leah Richardson Sr. 34 Navleen Kaur Sr. 40 Julia Waddington Jr. Coach: Phillip Hampton MIRAMONTE (Orinda) No. Name Year 1 Brigid Berndt Sr. 2 Emily Huston So. 3 Clair Steele Jr. 4 Erin Tarasow Fr. 5 Colette Kirkpatrick Jr. 10 Michaela Thomas Sr. 13 Elle Louie Sr. 22 Rebecca Welsh Fr. 23 Leah Sopak Fr. 24 Megan Miller Sr. 33 Jordyn Dryant Jr. Coach: Kelly Sopak ARCATA No. Name Year 10 Vanessa Holland Sr. 11 Ashley Quigley Sr. 12 Kaylie McCracken Jr. 13 Raja Cohen So. 20 Eva Abrey Sr. 21 Bree Northern Jr. 22 Sophia Belton So. 23 Mona Brown Jr. 24 Kori McCracken So. 25 Willow Ricca So. 32 Kaylin Campbell Jr. Coach: Dusty Scofield ST. FRANCIS (Sacramento) No. Name Year 2 Lauren Pank So. 3 Megan Austin So. 4 Nika Bagatelos So. 5 Janae Fairbrook Sr. 10 Adrienne Graybill Jr. 12 Isabella Quiniola Jr. 13 Marlee Nicolos Jr. 14 Jackie Koerwitz So. 20 Raenalyn Montemayor Jr. 21 Ally Gage So. 22 Logan Kelly Jr. 23 Maggie Malaney Jr. 24 Jorie Keitges So. 30 Julia Razo Sr. 42 Anne McDaniel Jr. Coach: Victor Pitton
December 2016
SportStars™
21
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS Gold ANTELOPE No. Name Year 3 Aliyah Hardy Sr. 4 Angel Jordan Fr. 5 Azanna Sands Jr. 11 Taeyla Washington Sr. 12 Milana Davis-Ambegia Jr. 13 Jordan Goodwin Fr. 14 Angelina Jordan Fr. 15 Alexis Agers-Sessoms Jr. 20 Lillian Okoronkwo Sr. 21 Ariana Nash Jr. 22 Natalie Myshak So. 24 Bailey Hawkins Sr. 32 Arianna Spann So. 40 Lauren Lewis Jr. 42 Aida Byrd Sr. Coach: Sean Chambers HERITAGE (Brentwood) No. Name Year 3 Kendyll Mc Henry So. 4 Kidest Befikadu So. 5 Jasmin Asher Jr. 10 Sunmi Da Silva Sr. 11 Cameron Grant Jr. 14 Kendall Steinhorst Jr. 21 Lauren Campbell Jr. 23 Mikaila Wegenke Jr. 24 Jordan Sweeney So. 25 Lia Milam Jr. 30 Brooklyn Bennett Sr. 32 Bethany Curtis Sr. 33 Abigail Muse Fr. 35 Cecilia Castellanos Jr. Coach: Rob Ocon BREA-OLINDA (Brea) No. Name Year 2 Terree Johnson Jr. 4 Janei Fuamatu Jr. 5 Iyree Jarrett Jr. 13 Casey Fust So. 15 Stephanie Lee So. 20 Jasmine Rachal Jr. 21 Rilee Price So. 24 Ashley Gustafson So. 30 Mairani Ybarra So. 33 Brooke Fogarty Jr. 35 Tyiona Watkins Jr. 40 Katryna Wallace Sr. 41 Madelyn Roel Fr. 42 Jade Johnson Jr. 54 Megan Nieto So. Sydney Skipper So. Coach: Jeff Sink WOODSIDE PRIORY (Portola Valley) No. Name Year 2 Ana Barton So. 3 Kara Reiss So. 5 Dominique Robson Fr. 10 Annabelle North Fr. 11 Ila Lane So. 12 Lala Niu Fr. 15 Samantha McCabe Sr.
22
SportStars™
20 Annie Boyle So. 22 Gabby Ruiz So. 32 Tatiana Reese Jr. Coach: Buck Matthews NARBONNE (Harbor City) No. Name Year 1 Kamanie Patterson Sr. 2 Elisa Palacio So. 3 Delilah Kimble-Gray So. 4 Trinity Ridley Jr. 10 Madison Innis Jr. 12 Malaysia Fisher Fr. 14 Jacqueline Sparks Sr. 15 Jamye Leake So. 21 Tariah Leota Sr. 25 Desiree Flores Jr. 30 Cierra Cobbs Sr. Coach: Victoria Sanders VANDEN (Fairfield) No. Name Year 1 Cassie Alden Sr. 3 Janessa Herrera So. 5 Marisa Bauman Jr. 10 Derreca Sims Sr. 12 Kaniyah Stewart Jr. 14 Aryel Moreland Sr. 20 Deirdra Huff Jr. 21 Olivia Simmons Sr. 22 Myli Martinez Jr. 23 Julia Blackshell-Fair Sr. 24 Kaelee Campbell Sr. Coach: Allison Johnson Coach: Jake Johnson MANTECA No. Name Year 5 Chandler Nieman Jr. 10 Malia Parangan Sr. 11 Rhiannon Genilla Jr. 12 Simran Kaur Jr. 14 Sarah Inderbitzin Jr. 15 Jayda Jackson Fr. 20 Serena Costodio Jr. 21 Selena Lopez Jr. 22 JJ Santos Sr. 23 Sydney Fryer Sr. 24 Julianna Eavenson Jr. 25 Kacy Bolding So. 33 Jasmine English Jr. 40 Loretta Kakala Sr. Coach: Ryan Bono CAMPOLINDO (Moraga) No. Name Year 2 Grace Mcguire Jr. 3 Jasmine Xiong So. 10 Aubrey Wagner Jr. 11 Haley Van Dyke Jr. 21 Jessi O’Reilly Jr. 23 Ashley Thoms Jr. 24 Kailey Meyer Jr. 31 Emma VanDeWyngaerde Jr. 32 Jessica Sanchez Sr. 35 Mariella Crudele So. Coach: Art Thoms
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
26
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS Amber ST. IGNATIUS (San Francisco) No. Name Year 4 Rachel Harvey Fr. 12 Stacey Tom Jr. 13 Georgia Madden Jr. 15 Alyssa Downs Jr. 24 Maggie Burke Sr. 32 Indiana Peters Jr. 33 Madelene Ennis So. 34 Diary Khin Fr. 35 Ayzhiana Abdulmassih Sr. Coach: Mike Mulkerrins CONCORD No. Name Year 1 Ehron Baker Fr. 3 Alyssa Pluth Sr. 10 Sheridan Todd So. 15 Franchesca Calagui Sr. 23 Jessica Solis Jr. 24 Gaby Lomeli Jr. 30 Mahogany Seiber Fr. 33 Jontara West-Blackburn Jr. 34 Diamond Williams Jr. 35 Ciara O’Kelley Sr. 41 Crysta Taylor So. 55 Michaela Bautista So. Coach: Terrance O’Kelley CAPITAL CHRISTIAN (Sacramento) No. Name Year 3 Rachel Whittingham Sr. 4 Jazmine Garcia Sr. 5 Mariah Deguara Sr. 11 Cierra Mcclain Sr. 12 Michaela Mahnke Sr. 15 Ashliegh Foye Sr. 21 Carissa Garza Jr. 22 Alexa Ray Sr. 24 Ashtyn Butler Sr. 33 Destiny Walker Jr. 34 Tamiya Owens Jr. 35 Elena Hall Jr. Coach: Suzanne Baker MOREAU CATHOLIC (Hayward) No. Name Year 00 Lauren De Leon Sr. 2 Maleia Manansala Jr. 12 Katrina King Jr. 15 Anyla Bailey Jr. 21 Gabrielle Perkins Jr. 22 Sydney Mendoza-Beck Jr. 23 Alyssa Topete Jr. 24 Danae Gonzales Jr. 25 Ayon Carter So. 30 Leilani Moncrease Sr. 31 Camille Johnson So. 32 Kaleigh Taylor Sr. 33 Felicity Usac Jr. 34 Alaysia Scott Jr. Coach: Toni West ALTA LOMA No. Name Year 2 Alina Duran So. 3 Malena Martinez Jr. 4 Teaira Jordan Sr. 5 Donquie Jones Jr. 10 Anyah Shamburger Fr.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
12 Ashley Hill Sr. 23 Antonina Jackson Jr. 32 Aiyanna Lawrence Jr. 34 Camille Parker Sr. Coach: Sylvia Shepard ENCINAL (Alameda) No. Name Year 1 Ophelia Rebenal Jr. 2 Kinki Chung So. 3 Nijea Shannon Jr. 4 Ebonjeha Watts Sr. 5 Nalayah Carminer Fr. 11 Jailah Bradshaw Sr. 15 Claudia Lee So. 23 Lily Ariunbold Sr. 24 Jeannine Rivera So. 30 Bryce Augustine Fr. 33 Chavae Montgomery So. 34 Naomi Phillips Fr. Coach: Ron Caldwell SHELDON (Sacramento) No. Name Year 1 Maliyah Aimazon So. 3 Jordan Patterson-Reid Fr. 4 Alexia Hufana Fr. 5 Brianna Nonog So. 12 Serena Dhanowa Jr. 20 Jazmine Watkins So. 22 Lakira Hawkins Jr. 23 Quiara Watkins So. 24 Shaidell Maumbuay Fr. 30 Rebekah Williams Jr. 32 Sinna Dodd Jr. 44 De’Ajhane Jackson Sr. Rhyne Ferguson Jr. Coach: Gena Johnson ACALANES (Lafayette) No. Name Year 1 Brooke Panfili Sr. 3 Sydney Louie Jr. 11 Lauren Frechman Fr. 13 Veronica Marrone Sr. 14 Olivia Toth Jr. 20 Lauren Kobashigawa Fr. 21 Kate Schirmer So. 24 Sabina Patel Sr. 25 Naomi House Sr. 32 Olivia Sabbadini Sr. 33 Emma Godfrey Sr. 44 Isabella Bauer So. Coach: Ashley Valenzuela Amethyst MONTEREY TRAIL (Elk Grove) No. Name Year 1 Judy Saelee Sr. 2 Julie Saelee Sr. 10 Nancy Duong So. 11 Ariana Bruno Jr. 12 Makayla Phompachanh So. 21 Manpreet Chand Jr. 23 Danielle Walker So. 24 Ahliyah Garcia Jr. 32 Jazzlynn Moore Fr. 33 Tayla Thompson So. 34 Brianna Thomas Sr. Coach: Lauren Goodman
December 2016
SportStars™
27
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS PINOLE VALLEY (Pinole) No. Name 00 Cameron Genteroy 3 Armani Foster 10 Christina To 11 Aaliyah Kelly 12 Jazil Alberto 13 Chavonna Mckneeley 15 Marvoni Montgomery 21 Vanessa Speaman 22 Aliyah Mayfield 23 Corrine Foster 33 Jailynn Wyatt 34 Deja Tillman Coach: Brian Gaither MIDDLETOWN No. Name 00 Abigale Aden 1 Kassandra Agapoff 2 Coral Pratt 3 Ellie Bazzano 4 Makenzi Smith 5 Montalvan Isabel 11 Alley Tallman 14 Angelica Dominguez 21 Amy Gattoni 22 Katie Miinch 23 Callie Wilson 24 Hanna Morris Coach: Anthony Bazzano
28
SportStarsâ„¢
December 2016
Year Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
Year Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.
LIBERTY (Brentwood) No. Name 5 Alexis Steele 10 Makenna Bohannon 14 Rheeza Caoili 22 Trudi Hartman 24 Ashley Apel 32 Emily Jacobson 33 Victoria LiPetri 35 Gillian Glenn 41 Aubrey Robinson 44 Ailana Morrison Coach: Josh Ellcessor OWYHEE (Owyhee, Nev.) No. Name 3 Macee McKinney 12 Dayani Manning 14 Jade Roubideaux 20 Kaylani Smartt 21 Gabriela Barr 22 Skylisha Nino 24 Cree Lynn Raining Bird 30 Destany (Sky) Pete 34 Saroya Atkins 44 Kaira Egan 45 Tracy Kelly Coach: Todd Tate RIO LINDA No. Name 1 Summer Luther 3 Feliciana Lozano
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Year Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.
Year So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Year Jr. Sr.
5
Kiki Daniels
Sr.
10
Akasia Fletcher
Sr.
11
Brandy Huffhines
Sr.
12
Alyzah Zimmerman
Jr.
13
Nia Powell
Jr.
14
Dejanet Porter
Sr.
20
Christina Branche
So.
22
Ziya Stallworth
Jr.
23
Jordynn Bowers
Jr.
24
Nicolt Apodaca
Jr.
30
Keomi Blackshire
Sr.
34
Kayla Peacock
Sr.
35
Genveleve Williams
Sr.
Coach: Jerry Huffhines WINDSOR No.
Name
Year
5
Tori Russotti
So.
10
Samantha Baltazar
Sr.
11
Sabrina Simili
Jr.
12
Hannah May
Jr.
15
Cecellia Smith
Jr.
23
Jackie Vieyra
Jr.
24
Alyssa Woods
Jr.
25
Caitlyn Murphy
So.
32
Mattie Murphy
Jr.
33
Allison Post
Sr.
34
Gabby Giddings
Jr.
Coach: Jeff Paul
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS JESSE BETHEL (Vallejo) No. Name 2 Kaylee Alana 3 Trinity Kilson 4 Jazmine Loggins 5 Jerrilyn Borbon 10 Estella Lopes 11 Elizabeth Martinez 13 Sarah Martinez 15 RaNyia Colber 23 Kamryn Moses 26 Kaylah Greenwell 32 Talia Williams-Davis 33 Micaella Carpio-Little Coach: Paul Davis Coral EAST (Salt Lake City, Utah) No. Name 2 Magarita Satini 3 Tina Tuha 5 Carla Samayoa 12 Lepa Otukolo 15 Precious Faamausili 22 Aloma Solovi 23 Liana Kaitu’u 25 Elina Tausinga 33 Makeila Lutali 50 Cheyenne Suesue 54 Lani Taliauli Gabrielle Fonseca Isabel Sanchez Jackie Arellano Karen Melendez Mary Vai Coach: Olosaa Solovi CALIFORNIA (San Ramon) No. Name 1 Mikaela Bismillah 2 Rianna Dizon 4 Haley Ramsey 5 Audrey Moulton 10 Erica Adams 13 Sarah Pratt 14 Marley Fernandes 20 Keilani Yuto 21 Caitlyn Carnecer 23 Haley Howard 25 Alexis Hooper 33 Lauren Suezaki 44 Gabby Edmond Coach: Jeff Rodriguez CENTRAL CATHOLIC (Modesto) No. Name 3 Ekreet Grewal 4 jaci Nguyen 5 Monica Yalung 10 Cameron Sauls 12 Alexandra Candelario 13 Lisa Archuleta 20 Josie Simmons 22 Yeudith Valdovinos 23 Hannah Heath 24 Sarah Gallo 33 Jasmine Kelly 44 Danielle Friedrich 55 Lourdes Herrera Coach: Alison Murata Nichols
30
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Year Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So.
Year So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr.
Year Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Year Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.
GRANADA (Livermore) No. Name Year 3 Riley Heffron Sr. 10 Amanda Price Fr. 11 Jordan Briggs Fr. 12 Berlin Faiaipau Fr. 21 Abby Andrews So. 22 Nicole Bartels Jr. 23 Lexie Shezifi Sr. 24 Isabella Neads Sr. 25 Sarah Wenzel Jr. 30 Ashley Lamb Jr. 34 Jessica Keaney So. 40 Anna Bailey Jr. Coach: Dick Hackel DEL ORO (Loomis) No. Name Year 2 Brooke Bergthold Sr. 4 Tyler Maranan Sr. 5 Christina Huckaby Jr. 10 Kendall Puffer Sr. 11 Madison Tippet Sr. 12 Serra Pinkham Sr. 13 Karina Manduca Jr. 14 Brooklynne Perry Jr. 20 Julia Huckaby Jr. 21 Grace Moore Jr. 22 Melea Kessler Jr. 23 Avery Cooper Jr. 24 Savannah Powers Jr. 31 Emma King Jr. 32 Summer Brown Sr. 33 Juliette Caughey Jr. 34 Madison Parry Fr. 40 Kelly Barr Jr. Coach: Shawn Huckaby ST. PATRICK-ST. VINCENT (Vallejo) No. Name Year 0 Olivia Bacal Walker So. 2 Tameiya Sadler Fr. 4 Wanapaleia Wong Sr. 5 Ashmeen Sran So. 10 Riley Madayag So. 11 Nani Santos Jr. 13 Haden Bates So. 21 Deijah Pangilinan So. 23 Neenah Pangilinan Sr. 32 Jaeleen Pangilinan So. 33 Scout Bates So. 42 Kayla Revelo Fr. Coach: Nadine Walker CENTRAL VALLEY (Shasta Lake) No. Name Year 1 Regan Diaz Jr. 2 Hannah Apple Jr. 3 Jaycie Sundstrum Jr. 4 Tayah Ranney Sr. 10 Haily Valencia So. 14 Kyalanna Blueford Jr. 20 Kaysie Back Sr. 21 Hanna Ros Sr. 23 Zoe Harper Jr. 31 Kathy Duran So. Coach: Nathan Emerson
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS AMERICAN (Fremont) Name Year Chiara Brown Fr. Breanna Kalning So. Arianna Norris Sr. Gianna Cooper Sr. Megan Kalning Sr. Ky’erra Sylva Sr. Sierra Hillman Sr. Alison Dalmasso Jr. Susan Noori So. Alexandra Sugatan Fr. Rianna Rentar Jr. Vicky Huang Sr. Hannah Hillman So. Jessica Yu Jr. Logan Bell Fr. Coach: Keith Ramee Emerald LOMPOC No. Name Year 05 Ruby Gonzales So. 10 Cyenna Garrett Sr. 11 Chavon Garrett Sr. 14 Leila Richardson So. 20 Shy Kendrick So. 22 Cheyenne Marmolejo Sr. 23 Danielle Morgan Jr. 32 Isabella Robles So. 33 Kayla Taylor Fr. 42 Alyssa Grossi Fr. Coach: Claudia Terrones FOLSOM No. Name Year 0 McKenzie Forbes Jr. 1 Jessie Armstrong Sr. 2 Olivia Smith Sr. 4 Abby Malekos Sr. 10 Madi Diego So. 11 Devry Millett So. 13 Parker Gordon So. 21 Hanna Beckman So. 23 Sydney Larocca Sr. 24 Aubrey Russell Sr. 34 Elissa LaComb Jr. Coach: Lynn Wolking BROOKSIDE CHRISTIAN (Stockton) No. Name Year 1 Savannah Henson Jr. 10 Shaylene Stark Sr. 20 Kendall Weary Jr. 23 Ascension Urbina-thiery Jr. 31 Akaylah Jones Fr. 32 Zhane Lewis Sr. 44 Ashlyn Lockard Jr. Coach: Pico Wilburn JAMES LOGAN (Union City) No. Name Year 1 Ava Agustin Jr. 3 Cat DeLeon Sr. 5 Taumafa Tuinauvai So. 10 Kaitlyn Tamondong Sr. 14 Phoebe Fa’aita So. 15 Kim Masulit Sr. 20 Kendra Jeuitt Sr. 21 Nathalie Lum Sr. 23 Phelicity Fa’aita Jr. No. 1 2 3 10 12 13 14 15 20 22 23 24 34 35
24 Jessica Kay Sr. 25 Farah Takhar Sr. 35 Indya Williams Jr. Coach: Cheri Craddock RIVER VALLEY (Yuba City) No. Name Year 1 Gloria Leon Campos Jr. 2 Alyssa Vasquez Sr. 3 Alyssa Duggins Jr. 4 LeAundra Walker-Brown Jr. 5 Vanessa Gonzalez Jr. 10 Kaitlin Frasi Jr. 12 Manjinder Dosanjh Jr. 20 Martha Mendoza Sr. 21 Devyn Dahlstrom Jr. 23 Jocelyn Castillo Sr. 24 Imara Sanders Jr. 33 Simran Khangura Jr. 52 Cailyn Francis Sr. Coach: Thomas Zaragoza CASTRO VALLEY No. Name Year 2 Kassady Marasigan Jr. 3 Ziyah Starks Sr. 4 Vai Lauti Sr. 5 Sarah Nossier Sr. 10 Bailey Jones Jr. 12 Vivian Woo Jr. 15 Stella Havea Sr. 20 Payton Stanberry So. 21 Calista Burnama Jr. 22 Sydney Burnama Jr. 23 Torrie Nelson So. 24 LaTejah Nelson So. 25 Mia Smith So. 32 Bianca Greer Jr. 34 Giana Wright Sr. Coach: Jim Lemmon CENTRAL (Fresno) No. Name Year 0 Jada Heights Fr. 1 Syncere Myers So. 1 Jayla Green So. 2 Jessica Spencer Jr. 3 Randazia Jones Sr. 5 Shondra Roberts Sr. 10 Aliyah Thomas Sr. 12 Serenah Martin Sr. 13 Destani Fisher Jr. 21 Imani Lacy Jr. 23 Ramani Parker So. 31 Raquel Fane Jr. 32 Aliysha Thomas Sr. Shamari Beals So. Coach: Geoffrey Clayton CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (Sacramento) No. Name Year 1 Ahlayjah Dahl Jr. 2 Jamie Sunada So. 3 Jessica Cooper Sr. 4 Anna Clare Nelson Jr. 11 Monet Brown Jr. 15 Laney Prichard Fr. 20 Chance Sims Fr. 21 Kalani Mark Sr. 23 Alice Wong Jr. 24 Zori Miller Jr.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
31 Brianna Juniel 33 Kennedy Earley 41 Bria Shine Coach: Ron Gully Garnet MILLENIUM (Tracy) No. Name 1 Nayeli Ureno 2 Amaya Salas 4 Drew Jimenez 5 Malena Hart 10 Kim Noriega 11 Serrina Lavarias 15 Joheved Romero 20 Olivia Stone 32 Noni Selleaze 44 Shika Acolastse Coach: Joe Reyes COLLEGE PREP (Oakland) No. Name 5 Lauren Chiang 10 Cora Coggshall 11 Sarah Wornow 12 Isabella Edrada 15 Caroline Sernett 21 Raquel Livingston 24 Amina Tuqan 31 Adrienne Wander Coach: Tod Hing LOS BANOS No. Name 4 Monica Nino 5 Amelia Smith 15 Fili Peko 21 Erika Gutierrez 22 Emily Lonetree 23 Sienna Hampton 25 Savannah Valenzuela 30 Anamanu Langi 40 Pena Suannah 44 Ally Meza 50 Sierra Alvarez 55 Alondra Roman Coach: Danny Crosby PETALUMA No. Name 10 Kaileigh Pate 11 Nichole Costa 12 Paris Buchanan 20 Angelina Scaccalosi 21 Courtney Temple 22 Madeline Abramson 25 Lilly Catarozoli 30 Emily O’Keefe 33 Kelsey Martin 34 Ava Chabot 40 Marcie George 44 Jaden Krist Coach: Jon Ratshin CHESTER No. Name 2 Theresa Miller 3 Eva Steffen 4 Kaycee Crawford 5 Paige Reed 10 Ronnie Rhoads 11 Elizabeth Bereznak
So. So. Fr.
Year So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.
Year Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So.
Year Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
Year So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So.
Year Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
31
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS 12 Ashlyn Olah So. 14 Madi Verplank Jr. 24 Elly Fernandez Jr. 25 Grace Porter Jr. 33 Kerrington Daugherty Fr. Coach: Aaron Hardesty SAN DOMENICO No. Name Year 4 Nicole Bissey Sr. 5 Alejandra Changeux Jr. 11 Kayden Korst So. 12 Cate Olrich Fr. 13 Camilla Taylor So. 21 Sana Kacker Sr. 22 Isabella Engler Fr. 30 Alexa Dal Porto Fr. 32 Siena Greenberg So. 33 Makayla Pearce So. Coach: Stephanie Buechner Skyline (Oakland) Coach: Vincent Trahan NORTHGATE (Walnut Creek) No. Name Year 00 Sarah Howie So. 1 Jordyn Faustini So. 3 Brynne Keyser Sr. 4 Kaelyn Gemenes So. 5 Kelly McMahon Sr. 10 Hannah Valladolid Sr. 13 Sophie Hiatt Sr. 21 Julia Gamez Jr. 22 Katie Keyser Jr. 25 Roxy Abedi Jr. Coach: Bob John Jade ABBOTSFORD (British Columbia, CAN) No. Name Year 4 Marin Lenz Fr. 5 Tausani Levale Sr. 6 Sienna Lenz Jr. 7 Sydney Fetterly Jr. 8 Kelsey Roufosse So. 10 Gabrielle MacGregor Sr. 11 Sarah Johnson Fr. 12 Marissa Dick Jr. 15 Simi Alamwala Sr. 20 Lindsey Roufosse Fr. 21 Beryl Kithinji So. Coach: Prentice Lenz Coach: Elmore Abraham BUHACH COLONY (Atwater) No. Name Year 1 Tatyanna Anderson Jr. 3 Jenny Zaragoza Sr. 4 Krista Fregoso Sr. 5 Vanessa Lopez Sr. 10 Clarissa Martinez Sr. 11 Nia Smiley So. 14 Angelica Rodriguez Jr. 15 Alexsia Birks Sr. 22 Regina Navarro Sr. 24 Kianna Pineda Sr. Coach: Kevin Aguiar SIERRA (Manteca) No. Name Year 3 Jaida Franklin Jr. 12 Daisia Salazar Sr.
32
SportStarsâ„¢
December 2016
15 Raiann Prieto So. 21 Jasmin Correa Jr. 22 Alison Edwards Sr. 30 Ameerah Othman Jr. 42 Brittney Spivey Jr. 45 Krista Harris Sr. Coach: Martha Spivey OAKLAND TECH (Oakland) No. Name Year 1 Tiffany Siu So. 2 Devin Maxwell Sr. 3 Jakol Carter Jr. 4 Tianna Nunez Jr. 5 Mia Sheppard Fr. 10 Donae Taylor Jr. 11 Jordan Smith Fr. 12 Lucy Flattery-Vickness Sr. 21 Phung Tat So. 32 Ashari Jackson Sr. 33 Hailey Smith So. 44 Fredrikka Lake Jr. Coach: Leroy Hurt GREGORI (Modesto) No. Name Year 00 Sienna Espinoza Jr. 10 Hannah Young Jr. 12 Josie Espinoza Jr. 14 Kenna Vandermark So. 15 Brooke Drewry Sr. 21 Sarah Sudfield Sr. 22 Rosa Leguria Jr. 23 Aaliyah Swan Jr. 24 Savannah Turner Fr. 25 Madelynn Ferolito So. 32 Samantha Tognotti Jr. 33 Courtnee Van Dyke Jr. 34 Georgia Karabinis Jr. Coach: Marissa Shull COLLEGE PARK (Pleasant Hill) No. Name Year 2 Kerri Basman Jr. 3 Evelyn Kim Jr. 4 Emily Medina So. 10 Mei Lin Bruder Sr. 11 Megan Downing So. 12 Caryssa Salling Sr. 13 Kelsey Rumbaugh Sr. 14 Chastain Jarbadan Sr. 15 Arlyn Parache Jr. 20 Nalani Cordova-Smith Fr. 21 Nicole Ashmore Jr. 22 Kiane Ramirez Jr. Coach: Brad Slininger PINER (Santa Rosa) No. Name Year 2 Lizbeth Zavala Jr. 3 Daisjah Shepard Sr. 4 Evelin Cardenas So. 5 Mariah Barragan Jr. 10 Lizeth Zavala Jr. 12 Mckenna Chantha So. 13 Nenetzyn Barnal Sr. 14 Samantha James Jr. 23 Lauren Lau Sr. 30 April Hammack So. 34 Amelia Alvarado So. 35 Sydney Lewis Sr. Coach: Vixay Chantha
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
GRANT (Sacramento) N/A Onyx REDWOOD CHRISTIAN (San Lorenzo) No. Name Year 2 Jessica Brock So. 3 Allison Fontillas Jr. 4 Mikayla Calvo Jr. 5 Jalina Archuleta Jr. 10 Cassie Matangelo Jr. 12 Meghan Geer Jr. 14 Hannah Ceremony Sr. 21 Natalie Pontes Sr. 25 Ify Nwebube Jr. 30 Alisha McCullen So. Coach: Jim Davis TENNYSON (Hayward) No. Name Year 1 Karina Ngo Jr. 3 Kewayna Stamps So. 4 Ruby Sekhon Jr. 5 Heaven Cullins Jr. 10 Monika Leon Jr. 15 Jessica Haley Sr. 20 Mandeep Ladhar Jr. 21 Faith Wahilani Sr. 22 Julie Tran So. 23 Shaina Singh Sr. 25 Grace Finau Sr. 33 Haile Jordan Jr. Coach: Ansara Johnson Coach: Jeff Bonato RICHMOND No. Name Year 1 Asya Saechao Jr. 2 Rashmi Thajali Jr. 3 Josseline Jiminez Jr. 4 Jacqueline Leal Jr. 4 Emlyn Casillas Sr. 5 Lucia Leiva Jr. 10 Alexia Apaez Jr. 11 Micha Turner Fr. 12 Vyalice Sok So. 15 Mirla Lopez Sr. Joanna Hernandez Sr. Stephanie Aldana Sr. Coach: Jeff Jaymont CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN (Antioch) 1 Kayleen Dellinger So. 3 Natalia Giovanni Sr. 10 Marisa Valdez Sr. 12 Charlis Burgin Jr. 14 Alexa Erickson-Stephens Fr. 15 Ally (Ashley) Santiago Fr. 21 Autumn Barnes Sr. 23 April Fuller Fr. 24 Nia Russell So. 30 Julianna Rodriguez Fr. 32 Terria Foskey Jr. 33 April Pearson Fr. 42 Emily Elsberry Fr. 44 Lauryn CarrJohnson-Kirkland Sr. 50 Senseerae (Rae) West Sr. Coach: Alfonzo Edwards
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS PACIFIC COLLEGIATE (Santa Cruz) No. Name Year 1 Ruby Powell So. 3 Gemma Taylor Sr. 11 Jazmine Harding So. 12 Mollie Long So. 14 Katrin Pistor Jr. 15 Erika Pistor Sr. 21 Anika Patel So. 22 Ruby Taylor So. 23 Franchesca Rankin So. 25 Kiersten Binger Fr. 32 Justine Lau So. 34 Shayla Dowling So. 42 Nthabi Anderson-Bahr Sr. Coach: Daniel Kumasaka LAS LOMAS (Walnut Creek) No. Name Year 3 Natalie Ining Sr. 4 Gillian Major So. 5 Charlotte Dietzel Sr. 10 Sascha Benditsky Jr. 11 Melissa Hasic Sr. 12 Isabella Thompson So. 13 Francesca Novero Jr. 20 Savanna Sabatte Sr. 25 Alejandra Ruiz So. Coach: Michelle Sasaki HOLY NAMES (Oakland) No. Name Year 1 Ireland Clare Kennedy Sr. 2 Mykaangela Mabandos Fr. 5 Fiona Miller Sr. 10 Alise McClenton Jr. 11 Jazmine Devlin Jr. 12 Teresa Ascencio Jr. 20 Kayla Jones Fr. 23 Tatiana LaCome Fr. 25 Caree Carneiro Sr. 33 Halie Allen Fr. 44 Breanna Alamillo Jr. Coach: Greg Carrasco YGNACIO VALLEY (Concord) No. Name Year 2 Auxanne Beugre So. 4 Anna Zuni So. 5 Isela Garcia Sr. 10 Eleana Calagui So. 11 Gabriela Cantu Jr. 12 Jasmine O’brien Sr. 15 Nia Davis Sr. 23 Ambria Washington Jr. 24 Natalie Hastings Sr. 35 Allison Dutton So. Coach: Rae Jackson Pearl ST. HELENA No. Name Year 4 Josiphina Gomez Jr. 5 Gail Conwell Sr. 10 Adriana Gomes Sr. 11 Marieli Rubio Jr. 12 Jessica Rodriguez Sr. 15 Rachelle Laidlaw Jr. 21 Citlali Garcia So.
23 Destiny Comacho Jr. 24 Nichole Stice Sr. 30 Arinari Rios Sr. Coach: Ovidio Gomes BENTLEY (Lafayette) No. Name Year 2 Miya Kutchins So. 10 Katheryn Dunn Fr. 11 Ali LaBadessa Fr. 12 Madeline Kiss So. 14 Jada Bautista So. 15 Siji Lu Sr. 20 Zindzi Griffin So. 21 Elise Noor Bryan So. 22 Ryan Park So. 23 Colby Vine Jr. 25 Grace Kim Fr. Coach: Amber Gravely WESTON RANCH (Stockton) No. Name Year 00 Nia Boston Fr. 5 Kaylani Herrara Jr. 11 Injesa Lomax Jr. 20 Marrisa Castaneda Jr. 22 Vanessa Vega Sr. 23 Asia Stamps Sr. 24 Jaylah Evans Jr. 30 Frannie Pollard Jr. 32 Angelina Jack Sr. 33 Justice Stitt Jr.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
34 Malia Alzonma 41 Asani White Coach: Darrell Johnson CASTLEMONT (Oakland) No. Name 3 Semaj Hatcher 5 Tielyr McKenzie 15 Essence Waller-lett 20 Jessica Vega 23 Patricia Sarmiento 24 Amadia Angelo 30 Alexis Bryant 32 Layonnie Smith 34 Samoa Smith 42 Qusana Noble 50 Emani Johnson Coach: Tim Dorsey BURBANK (Sacramento) No. Name 1 Onli Dobbins 3 Haely Pegan 11 LaShawna Douglas 12 Magnolia Thao 23 Shayal Sharma 40 Cierra Wyatt Abrina Lemar Keonna King Markeisha Barksdale Silika Taualii Coach: Tammy White
Jr. Jr.
Year Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr.
Year So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr.
MT. DIABLO (Concord) No. Name Year 1 Kiana Imperial Jr. 2 Dominique Inocencio So. 3 Hazel Adsuara Jr. 4 Unaloto Latu So. 5 Karen Ponce Fr. 10 Anna Haraguchi Jr. 11 Daniela Rosales Sr. 12 Alexa Sotto So. 14 Esmeralda Santana Sr. 15 Melissa Becerra So. 20 Makeda Wells Jr. 21 Danisha Calloway Jr. 25 Denille Inocencio Fr. Coach: Kathyrn Cruz POINT ARENA No. Name Year 3 Elise Allen Sr. 4 Estelle Burkhardt Jr. 5 Natalie Lawson Sr. 10 Jazelyn McNeil So. 12 Dora Rodriguez So. 15 Jasmin Davila Jr. 21 Alondra Santillan Sr. 24 Karina Chavez Jr. 32 Kaela Gonzalez Jr. Coach: Leonard Bechtol VALLEY CHRISTIAN (Dublin) No. Name Year 3 Delaney Borneman Fr.
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
5 Brittany Hibbard Fr. 10 Bella Townsend Jr. 11 Christina Nakao Sr. 12 Callie Johnson Jr. 13 Madeline Benhamou Sr. 14 Caitlynn Hibbard Fr. 15 Gloria Zhang So. 23 Christina Ferrero So. Coach: Jeff Gadd Quartz CHEYENNE (North Las Vegas, Nev.) No. Name Year 1 Shanice Aycox Jr. 3 Alaexiah Moore Jr. 5 Starr Hawkins Sr. 12 Marisha Harden Sr. 15 Kiara Haley Jr. 21 Brielle Jefferson So. 22 Ejanae Coopwood Sr. 23 Ami’ah Nibblett Jr. 32 Da’Vionne Lomax Sr. 40 Koreyl Godbolt Sr. Germaine White So. Jennifer Quintana Fr. Coach: Daniel Guy VALLEJO No. Name Year 1 Kianie Williams Sr. 3 Ajaloni Irvin Sr. 10 D’Mesha Bernie Fr.
December 2016
SportStars™
33
go the dis A Pair Of Scenic And Fun Running Events Highlight The Onset Of 2017 In The Redding And Shasta Lake Region
A
ffectionately referred to as “26.2 With A View,” the Redding Marathon returns for another year of distance running among some of Northern California’s most scenic landscapes and landmarks. January 15 is the date circled by several distance running enthusiasts who will line up near the Shasta Dam for the start of the Redding Marathon, an event that features a breathtaking 26.2 mile jaunt across some of Northern California’s finest landscape. Competitors can take a free bus to the start of the Redding Marathon. Enjoy the warmth of the Visitor‘s Center located near the start of the race and be ready for an 8 a.m. start. Runners enjoy a scenic journey downstream along the Sacramento River on paved running trails. Watch for bald eagles, osprey and other wildlife. Athletes competing in the Redding Marathon will cross over the Shasta Dam, through an old railroad tunnel and across the historic Diestelhorst Bridge, the Ribbon Suspension Bridge and to the finish line located on the famous Sundial Bridge. The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay crosses the Sacramento River in the heart of Redding. Opened on July 4, 2004, the bridge links the north and south campuses of the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and serves as access to Redding‘s Sacramento River Trail system. Not quite prepared for marathon distance? That’s fine. Take part in the three-leg marathon relay, or participate in the Sundial 5K which begins at 9 a.m. Also, for those serious runners, it’s worth noting that the Redding Marathon is an official qualifier for the Boston Marathon. Competitors can register online right now at reddingmarathon.org
34
SportStars™
December 2016
CLIKAPUDI TRAIL RUNS Just two weeks before the Redding Marathon takes place, outdoor enthusiasts can spend New Year’s Day taking part in the Clikapudi Trail Runs which occurs along the shores of Shasta Lake. The Trail Runs offer a variety of distances: a 5K, 10K and half-marathon. Races begin at 10 a.m. at the the Jones Valley Boat Ramp approximately 10 miles north of Bella Vista. The trail is a seven-mile loop on the south shore of the lake. Runners begin on a one-mile stretch of road to the trail crossing where 5K runners turn right, and 10K and half-marathon runners go left. The road portions of the race feature gently rolling hills. The 5K portion of trail is relatively flat single track and the 10K portion is mostly flat with three medium climbs along the way. All races have a 1:30 p.m. cut-off time and half-marathon participants must finish the first lap by noon or they will only be given credit for a 10K. Walkers and hikers are each welcome in the 5K and 10K. Registration is open and greatly favors those who sign up early. Competitors who register before Dec. 1 will receive the greatest discount ($17 for 5K, $22 for 10K and $33 for half-marathon). Registering between Dec. 1-30 will still save you some money ($24/$33/$44). Prices will be $30/$40/$50 on Dec. 31 and race day. Visit shastatrailruns.com/clikapudi/ to sign up now. ✪
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
stance ›››› Hiking & Biking Trails Sacramento River Trail Turtle Bay East Trail Sacramento River-Rail Trail Fisherman’s Trail Hilltop to Sundial Bridge Trail Arboretum Loop Trail Buenaventura Trail
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Upper Sacramento Ditch Trail Lower Sacramento Ditch Trail Chamise Peak Trail Flanagan Trail Hornbeck Trail Francis Berg Trail (FB) Whiskeytown Area Trails
Mule Ridge & Swasey Trails Cloverdale Loop Piety Hill Loop Clear Creek Greenway Trail Parkview Trail John Reginato River Access
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Salt Creek Trail Middle Creek Trail Blue Gravel Mine Trail Westside Trails Lema Ranch Trails Churn Creek Trails Clover Creek Trail
December 2016
SportStars™
35
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS 11 Hanyia Thompson 12 Kristyle King 14 TraChe Mitchell 20 Adja Diop 33 Danae Walker 35 Kiarra Smith Coach: Marcus Wilson ESCALON No. Name 1 Jenelle Anderson 4 Shelby McCune 5 Haley Boyd 10 Emily McPherrin 15 Alyssa Strock 23 Natalie Gonzalez 24 Priscilla Knowling 25 Ashleigh Strand 33 Daisy Camacho 42 Tatiana Martinez 52 Julianne Archundia Coach: Joe Dalpogetti EMERY (Emeryville) No. Name 00 Janay Mason 1 Nicole Smith 2 Iveonna Smith 3 Unique Smith 4 Tahaira Mason 5 Jaelana Logan 11 Brea Williams 12 Morgan Holcomb 13 Livia Tufari 22 Jackie Velasquez 23 Staphanie Okowi Coach: Erin Lewellen ORLAND No. Name 1 Page Spangler 3 Jaqueline Velasquez 5 Yanessa Velasquez 10 Marci Sandoval 11 Allison Hill 12 Emma McKinney 21 Sadasia Sengmany 23 Sophia Silva 25 Thalia Stephens 32 Maddison Varner 44 Aileen Flynn Coach: Jason Ovitz CHOWCHILLA No. Name 4 Kylie Hill 11 Vicki Patton 15 Ally Tomlinson 20 Samantha Yowell 32 Alison Cargill 33 Deja Negron 34 Hailey Ellison 35 Suraya Houston 42 Adriana Felsinger 50 Kirsten Sandoval 55 LeeMari Perez Coach: Don Smith
36
SportStarsâ„¢
Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr.
Year Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Year So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr.
Year Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Year So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.
ALHAMBRA (Martinez) No. Name Year 2 Crystal Rocha Jr. 3 Vivian Phan Jr. 5 Ajah Awuma Sr. 10 Nicole Hui So. 11 Rebecca Ung Jr. 12 Precious Beltran Jr. 13 Faye How Jr. 15 Nusha Luna Jr. 20 Hunter Quintana Sr. 21 Mya Rivera Jr. 22 Sydney Chang Jr. 24 Candy Thong Jr. 25 Jocelyn Santiago Jr. Coach: Therese Berner Ruby DAVIS No. Name Year 1 Kelsey Forrester Jr. 2 Cristina Oliva So. 3 Alex Agnew So. 4 Gabrielle Arendt Jr. 10 Kaelen Arreota-Bittner Jr. 11 Abbey Fisk Sr. 14 Anika Kingsley Sr. 21 Maria Voss Sr. 24 Tessa Malone Sr. 25 Alyssa Lengtat Sr. Coach: Heather Highshoe DOUGHERTY VALLEY (San Ramon) No. Name Year 0 Sahana Samra So. 1 Alyssa Cruz Sr. 3 Kaylee Wong Sr. 4 Kassandra Morando Jr. 5 Amisha Kambath Jr. 10 Vanessa Fukuchi Sr. 11 Kaya Shah Sr. 12 Caty Neubrand Jr. 13 Megan Zink So. 14 Brianna Tahira Sr. 22 Shannon Toy Sr. 23 Maddie Taylor Jr. 24 Ally Tayag Sr. 35 Amoli Tadiparthi So. 45 Pamela Grissom Sr. Coach: Doug Vanderhorst CHICO No. Name Year 3 Kensey Kinney Jr. 5 Sophia Winter Jr. 10 Elyana Croninger Jr. 11 Elicia Stein So. 13 Julianna Bonacorsi Sr. 14 Madelyn Walker Jr. 15 Kyra Nelson Sr. 21 Adair Hotmer So. 22 Jaycee Harris Jr. 23 Rachel Digmon Jr. 25 Diana Hernandez Sr. 30 Maddie Meuter Jr. 31 Krystal Walker Sr. Coach: Gina Snider
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS MONTGOMERY (Santa Rosa)
5
Julia Watson
Sr.
20
Grace Stelzner
Jr.
No.
Name
Year
10
Shayla Newman
Jr.
21
Grace Radeski
Jr.
1
McKenzie Weinmann
So.
11
Ashleigh Barr
Fr.
24
Cammie Barsuglia
Sr.
2
Kylie Newman
So.
12
Paige Raven
Sr.
25
Victoria Diaz
Sr.
3
Julia Balsamo
Sr.
13
Ivy Lea
So.
30
Natalie Bates
Sr.
4
Trinity Hawkins
So.
14
Marli Dykstra
Sr.
Coach: Darryl LaBlue
38
SportStarsâ„¢
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
No. 5 11 12 21 22
EUREKA Name Olivia Dennison Dorshaela Wesson Miranda Dennison Kayla Bonomini Paige Lyons
Year Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So.
23 Alyssa Regan 24 Makaila Napoleon 25 Kaylee Murphy 32 Olivia Stone 34 Laurel Woodruff 42 Alana Dunphy Coach: Clifford Napoleon
Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS IMMANUEL (Reedley) No. Name Year 0 Morgan Schlessleman Sr. 3 Grace Goertzen So. 4 Sophia March Sr. 10 Aaliyah Seuell Fr. 12 Hannah Baptista So. 22 Kolbi Adams Fr. 23 Amanda Scheidt So. 30 Jaiden Purewal Fr. 33 Krystale Gutierrez Jr. 34 Ava Galpin Jr. Coach: Josh Justin CALAVERAS No. Name Year 2 Olivia Long So. 3 Brooklyn Perry Jr. 4 Brookelyn Larkin Sr. 11 Alicia De Herrera Sr. 12 Tori Wood Sr. 15 Destinee Berry Jr. 20 Kate Lumley Jr. 21 Emily Jasper Sr. 24 Dana Jump Sr. 25 Kiliana Ponce Jr. 30 Kaitlyn Butler Jr. Coach: Jeremy Malamed CLAYTON VALLEY (Concord) No. Name Year 1 Kat Segovia So. 2 Gloria Tay Sr. 3 Carolyn De Los Reyes Sr. 5 Hannah Kommer Sr. 10 Ayana Munoz-Sanchez Jr. 11 Sabrina Davis Sr. 12 Sarah Shikanov Sr. 15 Kelly Osterkamp Jr. 21 Bridget Hyland Sr. 23 Ysobelle Eustaquio Fr. 24 Jade Davis Sr. 33 Maya Berry Sr. 34 Krissy Wullenweber Sr. Coach: Paul Kommer Sapphire TURLOCK No. Name Year 1 Sarah Musselman Jr. 5 Hope Salsig Jr. 11 Dezmine Washington Sr. 12 Jaydon Williams So. 13 Megan Van Ruker Jr. 14 Sebastiani Kim Jr. 15 Jada Washington So. 22 Christina Eldridge Jr. 23 Mackenzie Ussery Jr. 24 Crystal Ramos Jr. 50 Shea Glasgow Williams Sr. Coach: Mark Musselman AMADOR VALLEY (Pleasanton) # Name Year 1 Giselle Birco Jr. 3 Jennie Yang Fr. 5 Emily Tincher So. 10 Julia Balestreri So. 11 Taylor Sowers Jr.
13 Anumitha Aravindan So. 15 Kirsty Brown Sr. 25 Mary Tincher So. 32 Danielle Domagas Sr. 33 Bela Killian Fr. 35 Nicole Riordan Jr. 42 Mady Sweeney Fr. Coach: Alfredo Chavira BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN (Sacramento) No. Name Year 1 Evon Bince Jr. 2 Anaya Mejia Fr. 3 Leida Mangang So. 4 Ellie Swan Sr. 24 Kiara Sales Sr. 30 Jezel Cohen Fr. 32 Jolene Delaney Sr. 33 Adriana Garcia Fr. 40 Faith Vega Sr. Coach: Michael Ruble CASA GRANDE (Petaluma) No. Name Year 3 Hannah Sullivan Jr. 4 Cami Warner Jr. 5 Jennifer Loyo So. 12 Cassidy McKinney Sr. 14 Jashan Gill Jr. 15 Shayla Dunker So. 20 Emma Reese Fr. 21 Samantha Shaefer Jr. 22 Katherine Silveira Jr. 23 Mia Cain Jr. 24 Haeley Hughes Jr. 33 Samantha Dedrickson So. Coach: Dan Sack GRANITE BAY No. Name Year 3 Lauren Russell So. 5 Brianna Lambey Fr. 10 Vanessa Contreras So. 12 Brie Curran Sr. 14 Jordyn Neal Jr. 15 Carlie Mallo Jr. 21 Ariana Martin Sr. 23 Shayla Boley Jr. 24 Skyy Jackson Jr. 25 Emily Kasarjian Sr. 31 Mika Sakata Jr. 32 Adrienne Russell Jr. 33 Sarah Breihl Jr. 34 Maddy Salidas Jr. 55 Sydney Oliver Jr. Coach: Angel Delgadillo DEER VALLEY (Antioch) No. Name Year 2 Makonna Onuoha Jr. 5 Uhna Nauer Sr. 11 Jayla Austin Jr. 12 Felicity Scott Sr. 15 Zyair Montgomery So. 22 Jaleah Hardy So. 23 Myliah Pike Jr. 32 A’niya Morgan So. 34 Michaela Anne Soriano Jr.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
39
Sierra College’s Renown Duals Wrestling Tourney Gets A New Name And Home For 2017 Sierra College Wrestling and Placer Valley Tourism are partnering to bring the Capital City Classic Wrestling Tournament to Rocklin on Jan. 7. For the last three years, this high school varsity tournament was held in Sacramento and known as the Dragon Duals. It has not only changed its name but the location too. This year Hardwood Palace has the honors of hosting this successful and growing event. This incredible venue will allow ample space for the 10 mats that will showcase up to 32 teams on a rotational format. Don Martinez, head coach at Sierra College, is looking forward to bringing this event to Placer Valley and is expecting top- notch competitors. “Top wrestlers from Northern and Central California high schools will be competing,” Martinez said. “And as a dual tour40
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
nament, every team is guaranteed five matches. “We are excited to have it at Hardwood Palace this year. It’s a great facility that has a nice hospitality room for the coaches and everyone will enjoy the snack bar that is open all day!” Medals will be given to undefeated wrestlers and trophies will be awarded to first-, second- and third-place teams as well as a hard luck champion. According to Martinez, a hard luck champion is someone who loses their first match and subsequently gets put in a loser bracket before going on to win that bracket. Weigh-ins will begin at 7 a.m. with wrestling matches starting at 9 a.m. It’s not too late to sign up your team! For more information or to download the event flyer, simply go to: placertourism.com/events/2017CapitalCityDuals. ✪ Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
CalNASP puts a bull’s-eye on youth archery Placer Valley Tourism is thrilled to announce — in conjunction with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife — the first-ever land-based tournament for schools participating in the California State National Archery Schools Program (CalNASP) is coming to Placer Valley on Saturday, Feb. 4. This exciting archery competition will be held at Sierra College’s gymnasium in Rocklin and is open to students in grades 4-12 that are enrolled in CalNASP. Lesa Johnston, CalNASP State Coordinator and Education Specialist for the Calif. Department of Fish and Wildlife, explained that archery is beneficial to students in a variety of ways and can help them achieve goals because of the skills it instills. “To be a great archer it requires mental concentration, focus and practice, but the playing field is level for all.” Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
There are nearly 100 schools throughout the state that are active in CalNASP and they are expecting up to 300 students to compete at the February tournament. Students will have the option to compete as an individual or on a team; both methods provide positives for these young athletes. Students competing as an individual can set specific goals and learn from those, whereas competing as a team allows students the opportunity to learn team building, camaraderie and cooperation skills. “Target archery is an inclusive sport,” Johnson said. “Students of all athletic and physical abilities can participate.” If you are interested in more information about this event and this incredible program please check out the website: www.wildlife.ca.gov/Learning/CALNASP. ✪ — All copy and photos provided by Placer Valley Tourism. Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
41
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS 50 Danielle Daniels 1/3 Brandi Edwards 5/40 Chizomam Orji Coach: Mark C Walton AVALON No. Name 1 Jasmine Cruz 2 Joanna Garcia 5 Selina Morones 12 Daniella Osegueda 15 Jasmine Reyes 23 Madeline Hiniker 24 Haley Campbell 25 Savannah Felix 33 Taryn Minuto 34 Janeth Carillo 42 Yasmine Daza Coach: David Hart UKIAH No. Name 10 Kennedy Lynch 12 Kese McQuillen 20 Riley Mendoza 22 Lani Lincoln 24 Natae Henson 30 Valentina Evans 32 Amaya Macandog 34 Alie Dale 40 Julia Brown
42
SportStars™
Sr. Sr. So.
Year Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Year Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr.
44 Kristin Johnson Fr. 50 Caylin Tipton Jr. 52 Melanie Elmore Jr. 54 Brooke Hofstetter So. Coach: Duane Nelson Topaz RINCON VALLEY CHRISTIAN (Santa Rosa) No. Name Year 0 Natalie English So. 4 Saskia Rechin Sr. 5 Sarah Willis Fr. 15 Alyssa Hammer Fr. 20 Ellen Hickman Sr. 21 Caroline Chambers So. 22 Maegan Segale So. 23 Kylie Olson Jr. 24 Elizabeth Chambers Fr. 25 Kelly-Grace Lin Fr. 30 Alana Marseglia Jr. 33 Anika Ahlstrom Jr. Coach: Richard Higgenbottom INTERNATIONAL (San Francisco) No. Name Year 2 Maya King Sr. 3 Jamie Lau Jr. 4 Cesy De Leon Fr. 5 Scout Lansing Sr. 10 Vida Hasson So.
December 2016
11
Madison Tabora
Jr.
21
Gabby Ortega
Jr.
24
Ramona Gilatzel
Sr.
12
Madeline O’Donnell
Jr.
23
Destiny Maddox
Fr.
32
Emma Ward
Sr.
13
Nina Mehta
Jr.
33
Daphne Smith
Sr.
33
Elizabeth Sweeney
Sr.
14
Mercer Kriese
Fr.
40
Kalaya Lee
Jr.
Coach: Randy Saitz
15
Juju Shin
So.
44
Mia Stewart
So.
21
Zoe Nakao Pelata
Fr.
Coach: Ronnie McGee
23
Vida Sharp
So.
Coach: Dannika Navales-Lugtu ENTERPRISE (Redding)
WILLITS
RIO VISTA No.
Name
Year
2
Holly Witcraft
Sr.
No.
Name
Year
3
Dallas Holmes
So.
2
Morgan Riley
Jr.
4
River Billoups
Fr.
No.
Name
Year
3
Haily Findley
Sr.
5
Daryn Katsuki
Sr.
5
Jadyn Matthews
So.
4
Chanel Alexander
Sr.
14
Brianna Summitt
Jr.
11
Karina Archibald
So.
5
Cheyenne Walters
Sr.
22
Kyera Mackey
Sr.
12
Meagan Briggs
Sr.
10
Vanessa Camp
Sr.
23
Mitzy Vera
So.
20
Caroline Forseth
So.
20
Kiley Butler
So.
25
Ariana Mandjuano
Sr.
22
Melanie Jesee
So.
23
Araceli Arellano
So.
55
Mercedes Roberts
So.
23
Aly Burke
Jr.
24
Angel De Los Santos
Sr.
Coach: Sierra Fawn
24
MaryAnna Phan
Jr.
Coach: Paul Riley
32
Justyse Cooper
Jr.
33
Mikaela Tomasin
Jr.
#
Name
34
Anna Greenhaw
Jr.
2
Coach: Ray Hermann JOHN SWETT (Crockett)
BAY SCHOOL (San Francisco)
BENICIA
No.
Name
Year
Year
3
Katie Partington
Sr.
Ama Ogan
So.
4
Christine Partington
Jr.
3
Kameron Hatcher
Sr.
5
Kamryn You Mak
So.
4
Nani Rom
Sr.
11
Kendall Otridge
So.
No.
Name
Year
10
Kate Gillum
So.
14
Sophie Pickering
Sr.
1
Eva Dominuez
Jr.
11
Gabriella Quitevis
Jr.
15
Anna Tingin
So.
3
Veronica McGee
Fr.
14
Mariah McNally
Sr.
21
Makayla Nash
Jr.
5
Alexis Datcher
Fr.
15
Kaylan Lockrem
Sr.
22
Lily Frankel
Jr.
11
Maia Perkins
Jr.
22
Morgan Bundy
Jr.
23
Cameron Burns
So.
13
Alexus Genochio
Jr.
23
Hailey Williamson
Jr.
Coach: Larry Minnich
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
WEST COAST JAMBOREE ROSTERS Zircon FRANKLIN (Elk Grove) No. Name 3 Jadyn Louie 5 Jessica Sasaki 10 Nicole Rosaroso 11 Reba Sy 12 Ariyan Hudson 15 Malia Clark 21 Jadori Erfe 25 Rena Sy 30 Caitlin Barton 32 Maleiha Smith 34 Jackie Nguyen 35 Michelle Ogunsuyi Coach: Mike Johnson PRESENTATION (San Jose) No. Name 2 Julianne Ho 3 Julia Heimburger 4 Stephanie Gallis 11 Akemi Namba 12 Sharon Roldan 21 Ava Williams 22 Cynthia Diaz 24 Carla Pelino 34 Jenna Gomes 42 Nikki Streete 44 Maggie Curtin Coach: Wade Nakamura
Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So.
Year Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.
EDISON (Stockton) No. Name 0 Celeste Almendarez 1 Kendra Banks 2 Ephynie Dotson 3 Khalilah Bass 5 Kaylene Villegas 10 Joy Monares 11 Zaria Hornsby 12 Joy Almendarez 13 Harrah Luna 20 Jami Ayon 22 Koletta Wooten 23 Vantajia Warren 32 Jaliah Williams Coach: Diondre Hawthorne FOOTHILL (Pleasanton) No. Name 2 Brianca Netto 3 Madison Baxter 4 Gianna Lyng 14 Maddie Cring 20 Jojo Abello 23 Vanessa Esomonu 24 Lauren Hermes 25 Hope Alley 33 Giannia Coggiola 34 Ellen Ebbers 42 Katelynn Jensen 44 Kylia Van horn 45 Audrey Goodman Coach: Bruce Funk
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Year Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Year Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr.
RIVER CITY (West Sacramento) No. Name Year 2 Dezrhinna King Jr. 4 Xavionna Davis Sr. 5 Lilly Stall Jr. 10 Leticia Diaz Sr. 11 Brianna Brooks Sr. 13 Brianna Smith Sr. 20 Tiana Lowery Jr. 23 Johnna Whipple Jr. 30 Nikki Singh Sr. 33 Jenna Elston Sr. 35 Kayleigh Jacobs Sr. 55 Ariana Garcia-Ochoa So. Coach: Jamie King DUBLIN No. Name Year 1 Lesila Finau Jr. 3 Cellini Luong Sr. 4 Mel Finau So. 5 Natasha Villa Jr. 11 Courtland Tuttle Sr. 12 Amber Doyle Jr. 20 Savanna Arce So. 23 Tiaja Andrews Sr. 33 Cassity Rowen Sr. 43 Alyssa Amante Sr. Erin Quintero Sr. Isi Fadal Fr. Kylie Burke Jr. Coach: Hans De Lannoy
CHURCHILL COUNTY (Fallon, Nev.) No. Name Year 10 Kaitlyn Hunter Jr. 12 Alexis Jarrett So. 20 Leilani Otuafi So. 21 Zoey Swisher Sr. 22 Caitlyn Welch Jr. 23 Brynlee Shults Jr. 24 Leta Otuafi So. 30 Faith Cornmesser Jr. 32 Kenna Hamlin So. 34 Hannah HitcCoachock Jr. 42 Hannah Evans Jr. Coach: Anne Smith SANTA ROSA No. Name Year 1 Summer Ponsford Sr. 3 Isa Ponce So. 5 Solara Barrie Jr. 10 Caitlin Grace So. 12 Princess Tufele So. 14 Ally McCulloch Sr. 20 Evi Burke So. 21 Emily Codding Sr. 22 Bre Ririe Sr. 23 Aly Mcknight Fr. 32 Segen Asgedom Jr. 33 Kamaren Codding Fr. Coach: Luis Patrick
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStarsâ„¢
43
save your shoulders
Build Your Back Stability And Relief For Overhead Athletes Can Most Always Be Found By Strengthening The Back Muscles
health watch: carleen Baldwin It’s the most wonderful time of the year — winter break! For many overhead athletes, winter marks a well-deserved rest following fall sports prior to the start of spring baseball, swimming, rowing, tennis and lacrosse. With the growing trend of single-sport athletes, a short break may be an indicator for shoulder overuse and injuries. Winter marks an opportunity to optimize mechanics, strengthen weak muscles, and improve movement patterns. Overuse and poor mechanics are the main culprits for shoulder injuries plaguing overhead athletes. The shoulder is comprised of four different joints with nineteen muscles crossing them. During a throw or pull, muscles along the thoracic spine (mid-back) should stabilize the scapula (shoulder blade) allowing the arm to propel the ball or body. Ideally, force is generated through the legs and trunk to produce power. Weakness in these areas can lead to fatigue, tissue microtrauma and overuse. Adaptive changes can occur to accommodate the repetitive stress to the joint, affecting the scapula’s resting position and ability to efficiently rotate upward. To help strengthen these weaknesses, here are ways to improve mechanics and movement patterns: ›› Invest in a foam roller to improve thoracic mobility and soft tissue restrictions: Lie on your back with the head supported lengthwise. From here add different arm movement variations including bringing the arms through the full range of motion overhead in a backstroke motion or out to the side like a jumping jack. ›› Strengthen the hips and core to stabilize the spine: Add air squats, resisted side steps, step ups, single leg squats and plank variations into workouts. ›› Strengthen the scapula stabilizers that control upward rotation: Lying on the stomach, keep the chest and stomach flat with a towel supporting the forehead. Lift the arms in three different positions with the thumbs up; the letter “Y” with arms overhead, the letter “W” with elbows planted on the ground and wrists up, and the letter “T” with arms horizontal. Repeat ten reps with five-second holds. These exercises can be progressed with an unstable surface (swiss ball), adding weight, or increasing sets, holds and/or reps. If it is difficult to get into a position or there is a concern for form with these drills, a physical therapist can be contacted at the Sports Medicine Center for Young Athletes for a thorough evaluation. Lastly, an athlete should seek out further assessment from a physician when there is painful movement or dysfunction. ✪ Carleen Baldwin is a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist for the Sports Medicine for Young Athletes department of UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland.
44
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
training
TIRED Wondering If You Need To Drag Your Fatigued Self To The Gym? Let Your Goals Be Your Guide
powered by trucks: anthony trucks Have you ever felt that feeling where you KNOW you need to go to the gym and train, but your body just doesn’t feel like moving? Yeah, me too. In fact, I get that feeling more times throughout a month than I’d like nowadays. The big question that we all have to answer in that moment is, “What should I do?” Well the answer is both simple and complicated. Why? Because it depends on your goal and the reason why you’re training. When you train tired you put yourself at a little more of an increased risk, not to mention that you may not get the most out of your workout if you’re unable to perform at the level you need or want to. If your goal is to be an elite level athlete like I was in the NFL, then you will need to learn to prime your system and “turn on” even when you’re tired — because working when tired is an opportunity to get an edge on your competition. When they’re sleeping, you can still be working. On the flip side, if you’re just looking to be healthy then you may not have an immediate need to push through the fatigue and tiredness. Overall, the goal should be to avoid injury at all cost so you will want to look into taking time to recover properly so you don’t put yourself at risk. It’s not going to kill you to take a day off and get a moment to rest. When you do, you may in fact come back stronger than before. Make sure you listen to, and take care of, the one tool you can’t replace by giving it rest when needed. ✪ Anthony Trucks is an IYCA-certified trainer who covers weight training for SportStars.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
December 2016
SportStars™
45
MISSION: Healthy Holidays
Nobody Needs To Call In Ethan Hunt — This Mission Is Certainly Possible
nutrition: jill daniels The holidays are a fun time to gather with friends and family, take a break from your normal routine, and eat delicious foods that are available only once a year. This season can also be challenging, especially for athletes, for these very same reasons. Here are some strategies to help keep athletes and their families feeling their best throughout the holidays:
TRAINING If you are still in season, or your coach expects you to stay fit over winter break, make sure to carve out time for training during the holidays. Besides hitting the gym, head to the park with friends or family members for some circuit training or lace up your running shoes and explore a new neighborhood. If you’re not in season, this may be a smart time to get more recovery days and allow your body to heal, rest and recuperate. You can incorporate some active recovery days by going for a walk, doing some light lifting or taking a yoga class.
SLEEP Most teens don’t get the 8-10 hours of sleep each night that they need. Take advantage of your school break and head to bed early when you can, sleep in, and even take a nap after lunch. These resting hours will help your body recover faster and will be helpful, especially if you’re going through a growth spurt or healing from an injury.
HOLIDAY MEALS Don’t go to a party on an empty stomach, as you may end up with the kind of hunger that sends you diving head first into the buffet table. Eating several small meals and snacks throughout the day will keep your energy levels up, and help you make wise decisions about what and how much to eat at the party.
SWEETS & TREATS You don’t need to avoid Grandma’s homemade cinnamon rolls that you’ve been waiting for all year; or those salted caramel chocolate chip cheesecake bars and the pumpkin crumb cake muffins. It’s fine to include some fun foods in an athlete’s diet, especially as post-workout foods, since they have plenty of carbohydrates to help replenish your depleted stores. The holidays can be a great time to practice some new strategies and overcome challenges experienced in years past. Enjoy this special season by staying healthy so that you can have a great start to the new year! ✪ Maximize your performance by seeking out personalized advice from Nutrition Coach Jill Daniels, MS, RD, CSSD, Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics. www.JillDanie lsRD.com
46
SportStars™
December 2016
Subscribe to S360 at SportStarsOnline.com
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook!