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What’s inside
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special guest Gabby Douglas ‘an amazing feeling’
top awards 10 Boys team Coach of the Year 12 Girls team Coach of the Year 16 Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center Courage Award 18 Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center Heart & Desire Award 22 Chase Chevrolet Female Athlete of the Year
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Chase Chevrolet Male Athlete of the Year Chase Chevrolet girls Team of the Year Chase Chevrolet boys Team of the Year Charles Washington Scholarship Award
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players of the year all-star athleteS
Photos in the special section were taken by Tim Ulmer, Henry Torres, Sara Nevis, Calixtro Romias, Clifford Oto, Craig Sanders and Genette Brookshire.
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special guest
gabby Douglas Three-time olympic gold medal gymnast
By Nick Woodard
She made her way backstage for the ensuing ceremony, greeting each individual sport winner and major award recipient Record Staff Writer as they left the stage. The gravity of meeting one of the most storied United States From the moment she arrived Thursday at Stockton Arena, Olympians in recent history wasn’t lost on the athletes. Gabby Douglas was an uplifting, positive presence that eloquently “It’s just really cool,” said Miranda Miller, the Sierra High set the tone to help celebrate the biggest night of the year in senior honored as the Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year. local high school sports. “I just got to meet a gymnast, and I used to be a gymnast. It’s Douglas — the 23-year-old, three-time Olympic gold medal great to be here.” gymnast — was the special guest at the 2019 Best of The Later, Douglas took the stage alongside Record Editor Don Record All Star Preps Awards Banquet in Stockton. Blount for a wide-ranging conversation about her life. Douglas All night, Douglas interacted with the more than 300 said her journey to Olympic gold was an amazing ride, and she student-athletes and coaches in attendance, as well as friends wouldn’t have gotten there without a solid foundation of support. and family gathered to commemorate the biggest achievements “They help you through hard times. That’s what my family did, in local sports for the 2018-19 season. and that’s what my community did,” said Douglas, a native of NewDouglas, who was the first African-American gymnast and the port News, Virginia. “They would motivate me. It’s so important to have that support system always constantly behind you.” first of African descent of any nationality in Olympic history to become the individual all-around champion, began her night by Douglas mixed her sense of humor into the dialogue as well. At one point, when Blount asked what would constitute a bad sitting down among the audience of young athletes for dinner.
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day for a gymnast, she had just the anecdote. “Well, falling on my face,” Douglas said, inspiring laughter throughout the arena. Douglas proceeded to take audience questions about challenges she faced in her career, and how she overcame them. Near the end of the discussion, Blount offered Douglas the space to give a message to young athletes moving on to the next chapter of their lives. “Never let someone tell you what you can and can’t do,” said Douglas, who noted that many in her life had warned her something was too hard, or would take too much work. “If I had listened to them, I wouldn’t be in front of you all today. “Follow your own path. You all have so much to add to the world. Add your piece. Follow your dream.” Contact reporter Nick Woodard at (209) 546-8272 or nwoodard@recordnet.com. Follow him on Twitter @nwoodard25.
Never let someone tell you what you can and can’t do. If I had listened to them, I wouldn’t be in front of you all today. Follow your own path. You all have so much to add to the world.
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‘an amazing feeling’ Hosmer, who will attend University of the Pacific in the fall, was named the year’s best boys water polo player and swimmer, before STOCKTON – Matthew Hosmer spent capping his evening with the athlete of the almost as much time on the stage as he did year honor. in his seat at the Best of The Record All Star “It’s kind of surreal,” Hosmer said. “It’s Preps Awards Gala. amazing to be welcomed, to see all your hard The St. Mary’s High School student was the work paying off.” most honored athlete at The Record’s 2019 Jadyn Shinn of Sierra High was honored event, winning two individual sports awards as girls soccer player and the Chase Chevrolet and being named the Chase Chevrolet Male Female Athlete of the Year. The senior is Athlete of the Year on an emotional night at headed to Cal. Stockton Arena. “It’s definitely an amazing feeling. I’m The gala also featured two basketball honored to get this award and be surrounded squads that came off of amazing seasons by the people I love who helped me get here to claim the teams of the year awards, an today.” appearance by three-time Olympic Gold Medal The most emotional moments of the night gymnast Gabby Douglas and an emotional came during the presentation of the Dignity standing ovation for Heart & Desire honoree Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center Courage Keannu Linnell of Lathrop High. Award and Heart & Desire Award. Linnell,
By Scott Linesburgh Record Staff Writer
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who recently graduated from Lathrop, was a sophomore football player when he was diagnosed with a germ cell tumor, and has been confined to a wheelchair since suffering a stroke during surgery. He was able to stand for a moment while accepting his plaque from Record President and Publisher Deitra Kenoly and Dr. Anitra Williams, director of nursing operations for Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center. “It means everything,” Linnell said. Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa of Brookside Christian, who came to the United States from the Dominican Republic and became a successful athlete, won the Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center Courage Award. Edison High head football coach Booker Guyton was named the boys team coach of the year for guiding his alma mater to its first league title in 41 years.
Art Brooks of Escalon High was honored as the girls team coach of the year after leading the Cougars to their third consecutive softball section title during a season where he was dealing with the loss of his wife, Terry, from cancer in March. The Weston Ranch boys basketball team and the Bear Creek girls basketball squad were named the Chase Chevrolet teams of the year. The Cougars had a 30-game winning streak on their way into the Northern California playoffs, and the Bruins went through their best season in school history, advancing to the state regional finals. Contact reporter Scott Linesburgh at (209) 546-8282 or slinesburgh@recordnet.com. Follow him on Twitter@ScottLinesburgh.
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boys SPORT Coach of the Year 9
booker guyton
Edison High Football Why he Won The Edison High football coach orchestrated a historic run for the Vikings in the 2018-2019 season. With the help of a super-sized coaching staff and a talented roster, Guyton’s squad won a San Joaquin Athletic Association title, Edison’s first league title since 1977. The team finished with a 9-3 overall record, and an unblemished 5-0 record in the SJAA.
It was like a lot of hard work paid off. It’s not me winning the award. It’s our coaching staffing winning the award. This is an awesome event for these kids, it’s a way to show the city we do have positive things going on in the community and it shows Stockton is someplace special.”
— booker guyton
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BOYS SPORT Coach of the year Finalists
Jeff hoornaert
chris teevan
St. Mary’s water polo
weston ranch basketball
In the fall, Hoornaert served as the head coach that led the St. Mary’s boys water polo team to a Sac-Joaquin Section Division I title, with the Rams defeating Jesuit 10-7 in the championship game. Then, in the spring, the Hoornaert-led boys swim team won a section Division III crown. Both the water polo and swim teams won Tri-City Athletic League titles this season as well.
From the outset of the Weston Ranch boys basketball team’s season, head coach Chris Teevan maintained that the Cougars’ goal was to make the State Open Division, and it would likely take winning out to make that happen. Under his guidance, Weston Ranch did exactly that, winning 30 straight games and a section championship to punch its ticket to the Open Division.
myke lewis
st. mary’s track & field The St. Mary’s boys track and field team won its second straight Tri-City Athletic League title, but did not stop there. With Lewis as the team’s head coach, the Rams went on to win their second consecutive Sac-Joaquin Section Division I championship. Then, at the state level, St. Mary’s would go on to finish in 11th place as a team.
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girls SPORT Coach of the Year 9
Art brooks
escalon high softball
Why he Won The seventh-year coach of the Escalon softball team coached the Cougars to a 19-8-1 overall record this year, including a 10-2 mark in the Trans Valley League. Escalon may have finished second in the TVL behind Ripon, but the Cougars went on an impressive playoffs run. Escalon won four straight games, earning its third straight Sac-Joaquin Section championship.
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girls SPORT Coach of the year Finalists
Anthony matthews
Manuel Pires
In his third year as head coach of the Bear Creek girls basketball team, Matthews continued the rise of the Bruins program. Bear Creek went 30-6 overall this season, sweeping play in the San Joaquin Athletic Association and making it to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I championships. Matthews’ Bruins went on to make a deep state playoff run, getting to within a game of the state championship.
Pires, the only girls soccer coach in the 22-year history of Sierra High, led the Timberwolves to their third consecutive Valley Oak League Championship, and 14th overall. Sierra went on to win a Sac-Joaquin Section Division III championship, as well as a first-round game in the CIF state playoffs.
bear creek basketball
Sierra soccer
Morgan roots
Argonaut basketball Roots, in her first year as the head coach of the Argonaut girls basketball team, led the Mustangs to a 23-9 overall record and 8-2 mark in the Mother Lode League, good for second place. The highlight of Argonaut’s year was the postseason, where the No. 2 Mustangs beat No. 1 Mariposa County to earn a Sac-Joaquin Section Division V title.
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dignity health st. joseph’s medical center Courage award
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Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa Brookside christian Why he Won Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa came to Brookside Christian High as a freshman, having left his home and family in the Dominican Republic to pursue an education and his basketball dream. He spent his first year at the school learning English, getting accustomed to his new surroundings and spending time on the basketball court. This year, Geronimo’s work paid off in a big way. The sophomore became one of the top scorers in the Sac-Joaquin Section, leading the Knights to a 12-0 record in the Central California Athletic Alliance. Brookside Christian reached the Division V section championship, where they trailed Argonaut by double digits late in the game. But the Knights came roaring back to tie the game as the clock ticked down. Then, after a steal and a foul, Geronimo stood at the free throw line with .3 seconds left in the championship and a chance to win it all for his team. He sunk both. Geromino was at a basketball camp Thursday night, and Brookside coach Luke Williams accepted the award on his behalf. “To leave his family and come here to play basketball is amazing,” Williams said. “He’s an amazing kid, a very hard working young man, polite, caring. He’s the type of kid to put in the work to get exactly what he wants.”
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dignity heAlth St. joseph’s medical center Heart & desire award 9
Keannu Linnell
lathrop
Why he Won At 10 years old, Keannu Linnell was determined to be a quarterback, and didn’t let his size get in the way. By the time he was a sophomore at Lathrop High School, he was a starting QB. It was towards the end of that same season that he began to experience double vision every time he dropped back. But he was determined not to let his team down. Now, Keannu’s determination has shown as strong as ever. After his sophomore year, Keannu was diagnosed with a germ cell tumor. He spent nearly half a year in the hospital in a long fight that included other complications, including a stroke and struggles with waking from an induced coma. Keannu battled his way through all of it. The 17-year-old returned to Lathrop High to continue his studies. And, with the help of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, he got his shot at returning to football. With the help of a virtual reality company and the Lathrop community, the Make-AWish Foundation recreated an entire game, with Keannu experiencing it all through the lenses of the quarterback position. For the game-winning two-point conversion, Keannu made a triumphant sprint into the end zone. When Keannu removed his headset, his entire team swarmed him. Once again, Keannu had led his team, and it was his determination that made it possible.
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CHEER SQUAD OF THE YEAR
Bear Creek
MARCHING BAND OF THE YEAR
lincoln
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Chase Chevrolet Female Athlete of the Year
Jadyn Shinn
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Sierra high school
Why She Won Shinn has been a huge part of the Timberwolves soccer team for four years, and showed her leadership and skill more than ever this season. Shinn was second in the state in goals (47) and points (117), both career highs. She helped Sierra win its third straight Valley Oak League title, and had the game-winning goal to give the Timberwolves a Sac-Joaquin Section Division III championship.
It’s definitely an amazing feeling. I’m honored to get this award and be surrounded by the people I love who helped me get here today. — Jadyn Shinn
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Chase Chevrolet Female Athlete of the year Finalists
Shkhinah Tindsley
Anitra Khoth
A senior captain for the West volleyball team, Tindsley once again proved to be one of the more dominating forces in the Sac-Joaquin Section. Tindsley had 432 kills (ninth in the section) and 134 blocks (fifth), leading the team to a 25-18 overall record and a 6-4 record in the Tri-City Athletic League.
Khoth ended an accomplished high school golf career on a high note, qualifying for the CIF State Golf Championships for the first time in her career. She shot a 4-over par 76 to finish 14th in the event, and before that shot a 76 to take eighth in the Northern California Regionals. Khoth also led Lincoln to a team berth in the section masters tournament.
West
Lincoln
Mya Blake Bear Creek
Blake shined even brighter in her second season of high school basketball, ranking among the top 15 players in the Sac-Joaquin Section with 20.4 points per game. She also made the sixth-most three-pointers in the section (92) while averaging 3.9 assists per game and 4.2 steals to lead the Bruins to within a game of the state title game.
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Chase Chevrolet Male Athlete of the Year 9
Matthew Hosmer
St. Mary’s High SCHOOL
Why he Won After a monster junior year, the Rams two-sport star pulled out all the stops for his senior season. For the St. Mary’s water polo team, Hosmer scored a career-high 240 goals on the way to helping the team win a section crown. Then, when he returned to the pool for swim season, Hosmer broke a pair of individual records and was a leg on a Rams relay team that broke a third.
It’s kind of surreal. It’s amazing to be welcomed, to see all your hard work paying off and how awesome this event is is kind of surreal. — Matthew Hosmer
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Chase Chevrolet male Athlete of the year Finalists
Bryce Johnson
Jamar Marshall
The senior forward capped off a great career for the St. Mary’s basketball team by averaging a double-double with 18.1 points per game and 12.6 rebounds per game. He had 23 double-doubles on the year, second best in the Sac-Joaquin Section, and led the Rams with 3.1 assists per game on the way to securing St. Mary’s second straight section title.
The Rams’ multisport junior averaged 15.2 points per game on the Rams’ section championship-winning basketball team. Then, Marshall became a state champion as a member of the St. Mary’s track-and-field team. Marshall won the 110-meter hurdles at the state meet, with his 13.31-second mark ranking as the best time in the nation this year. He also placed third in the 300 hurdles at state.
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Michael Kamps Ripon Christian
Kamps racked up 1,632 rushing yards in his senior season for the Ripon Christian football team while scoring the third-most touchdowns with 36 trips to the end zone. Kamps also had a pair of interceptions as the Knights played for a section championship. Then, in the spring, Kamps recorded 300 assists to help the Knights’ volleyball team make another section title match.
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Chase Chevrolet girls Team of the Year 9
BEAR CREEK BASKETBALL
Why they Won The Bruins’ young, talented roster had a season for the ages in 2018-2019, starting with their second straight 10-0 run through the San Joaquin Athletic Association. Bear Creek came up short in search of a section championship, but rebounded for a huge run at the state level. The Bruins won three times in the
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state tournament, highlighted by a 57-47 overtime victory over Antelope in the Northern California semifinal. Bear Creek’s season ended with a loss to Bishop O’Dowd in the regional final, coming up just short of playing for a state title.
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RIPON VOLLEYBALL
SIERRA SOCCER
The Indians finished second in the Trans Valley League with a 10-2 record in the regular season, but their year was just getting started. Ripon made the Sac-Joaquin Section’s Division IV semifinals, losing to TVL champ Hilmar. But that’s still not where Ripon’s story ends. The Indians qualified for the state playoffs, winning three straight matches to make the Northern California final, one win away from playing for a state championship.
Regarded as one of the powerhouse programs in the area for years, the Timberwolves turned it up a notch this year. Not only did they win their third straight Valley Oak League title, and 14th overall, but Sierra made its way to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division III championship. Once there, the Timberwolves played an overtime battle with Vista del Lago, finally claiming the title on a game-winning score by senior Jadyn Shinn. Sierra won a first-round game in the state playoffs before concluding its year in the regional semifinals.
RIPON SOFTBALL Ripon had a truly impressive 2019 season, going 24-2 overall and winning the Trans Valley League title with a 11-1 record. The Indians won twice to advance through the winner’s bracket of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV championships, then beat Calaveras not once, but twice to earn their section crown. It’s Ripon’s second section title in four years, having won the 2016 Division V championship.
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Chase Chevrolet boys Team of the Year
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WESTON RANCH BASKETBALL
Why they Won Winning 30 straight games and a Sac-Joaquin Section title may have come as a surprise to some, but not to the Weston Ranch boys basketball team. The Cougars were dead set on making the State Open Division, and rose through both the
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section and state rankings on the way to a championship season. The Cougars got their wish, beating Central Catholic in the Division III championship before going on to play a tough De La Salle team in the opening round of the state playoffs.
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ST. MARY’S WATER POLO
The Rams lost their season opener and the fourth game of the season, then never lost again. St. Mary’s swept play in the Tri-City Athletic League with a 10-0 record, and won its first two playoff games by a combined margin of 26 goals. In the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I Championship game, the Rams outscored Jesuit 6-3 in the second half to come away with a 10-7 title-clinching victory, capping off a 28-2 season.
BROOKSIDE CHRISTIAN BASKETBALL
Winning came early and often for Brookside Christian, which won the first five games of the season and went on to go 12-0 in the Central California Athletic Alliance. The Knights won twice to advance to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division V championship. They trailed to last year’s state runner-up Argonaut by double digits at one point in the game, but came all the way back to win in the last second of the game. Brookside Christian went on to win a state playoff game before the end of its season.
CALAVERAS WRESTLING Calaveras opened the season as the defending Sac-Joaquin Section Division V team champion, armed with a talented roster and a first-year head coach in Ryan Upchurch. The squad went on to do it again, beating Hilmar 51-25 for Calaveras’ second consecutive team title. Wrestlers Elliot Houghten and Donivan Giangregorio were among the leaders for Calaveras, going on to place in the top six in their respective divisions at the section masters tournament.
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Charles Washington Award Winner 9
Taylor low
lincoln high
Why She Won A longtime leader for the Lincoln girls basketball team who averaged 9.9 points per game and 5.8 rebounds this season, Low was a two-time Tri-City Athletic League MVP. Off the court, Low maintained a 4.59 grade-point average and was heavily involved in the community. Low was a youth basketball coach, and lent her time to events with the California Dental Association, Give Kids a Smile organization and Habitat for Humanity. Low plans to attend the University of San Diego.
I think this was such a huge honor. All my success I attribute to my coaches, teammates and parents. It’s such a great honor. — Taylor low
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Numbers. accolades. achievements. By Nick Woodard Record Staff Writer
STOCKTON — From the court to the classroom and everywhere in between, a calm, consistent concentration has been Taylor Low’s specialty. The numbers, accolades and achievements have spoken for themselves. The latest for the recent Lincoln High graduate embodies all of it. Low, the longtime leader and point guard for the Trojans girls basketball team, has been named the recipient of the 2019 Charles Washington Award. The honor is given annually to the senior student-athlete who best exhibits athletic and academic achievement and a dedication to community service. Low is the 15th winner of the award, which was established in 2005. It’s named in honor of Charles Washington, who was the first African-American high school varsity coach in Northern California. Washington also served as an administrator and counselor. He died in February 2009 at age 76. Objectively, Low exemplified the traits of a Charles Washington Award winner. In her four years as a varsity player for Lincoln, Low was a three-year captain, two-time Lincoln MVP and two-time Tri-City Athletic League MVP among a number of other accomplishments. That said, Low was the Trojans’ leading scorer just once. It was her presence on the court that made her a captain starting in her sophomore season, and her pivotal role for Lincoln that was widely recognized across the league “She just had the respect of everyone,” Lincoln head coach Chris Roemer said. “They knew she was the most diligent. It seemed
only right to have her be the captain. She set precedence.” All the while, Low was excelling in the classroom. She maintained a 4.59 gradepoint average throughout high school, earned the Pinnacle Award for finishing in the top one percent of her class, and was a Distinguished Senior Scholar. Beyond that, Low made the Principal’s Honor Roll all four years, was a California Scholarship Federation Lifetime Member, and was a National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award winner. Off the basketball court and outside
the classroom, Low spent her time giving back to the community. She was a tutor, an assistant youth basketball coach and a volunteer at spaghetti feeds and rummage sales. Low also gave her time to events for the California Dental Association, Give Kids a Smile, Habitat for Humanity and more. Asked about the motivation to get involved, Low said she wanted to do her part to make an impact in the area she’s grown up in. “My parents have always pushed me to give back to the community,” Low said. “I think it’s very important, and I hope to
continue it in the future.” Low plans to attend the University of San Diego. In the future, she said, she’d like to return to the area as a medical professional and continue her efforts in making an impact in this community. “Going forward, I think the community service and all the things I’ve done will make me a more empathetic person,” Low said, “and someone who will give back in the future.” Contact reporter Nick Woodard at (209) 546-8272 or nwoodard@recordnet.com. Follow him on Twitter@nwoodard25.
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Charles Washington Award FINALISTS
Vivianna Gardea
Jailah Brice-Moore
Gardea was a captain two years running for the Edison cross-country team, helping lead the Vikings to a second-place finish this year in the San Joaquin Athletic Association. She was also the SJAA individual champion, and qualified for the section meet. Gardea kept up a 3.5 grade-point average, and volunteered for events like the Rotary Read-in for the Edison Interact Club, the Walk-to-End Diabetes at Edison and the Community Beautification at Moss Gardens. Gardea plans to attend Delta College.
Brice-Moore had a very successful senior season for the Bruins. Athletically, she was part of the Bear Creek basketball team that came to within a win of playing for a state title. When the track-and-field season rolled around, Brice-Moore qualified for the state meet in the 100 meters. Brice-Moore also excelled in the classroom, accumulating a 3.75-grade point average and studying courses like jazz, Spanish and the physical arts. Brice-Moore plans to attend the University of Sioux Falls.
Edison high
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bear creek high
Charles Washington Award About the award The Record considers the Charles Washington Award the highest honor it can bestow upon a senior student-athlete. The award is in honor of Charles Washington, the first African-American high school varsity head football coach in Northern California. Coach Washington led the Edison Vikings from 1965-83, compiling a record of 133-54-6 with six league championships. But more importantly he served as a counselor, mentor and friend to countless people, young and old. His influence remains to this day on many local coaches and educators. Coach Washington passed away in 2009 at the age of 76. The name of the winner is engraved on a perpetual crystal bowl trophy for display at the winner’s high school during the next academic year. They also will receive a total $1,000 in scholarships from the Charles Washington Foundation and The Record. The judges Lincoln High’s Taylor Low was selected the winner of the Charles Washington Award by a panel that included Washington’s daughters, members of The Record editorial staff and members of the local sports community.
Cheryl Washington Daughter of Charles Washington
Hillary Washington Daughter of Charles Washington
eddie guardado Franklin High alumni, Retired mlb pitcher
james mousalimas san joaquin county superintendent of schools
janet lucas university of the pacific athletic director
molly mordaunthummel San Joaquin Delta College volleyball coach
Don Blount Editor of The Record
Scott Linesburgh Record sports reporter
Nick Woodard Record sports reporter
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BOYS WATER POLO Matthew Hosmer St. Mary’s Age: 16
National Team.
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite athlete: Derek Carr
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Making the United States National Team for water polo
Favorite team: San Francisco Giants and Oakland Raiders
Nickname: Hossy Top accomplishments: USA National Team player for the last 3 years; leading goal scorer in the nation this year; two-time TCAL MVP; two-time CIF SJS section First Team, MVP of Pan Pacific Games in 2016
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Favorite book: “Harry Potter” series Favorite movie/TV show: “Straight Outta Compton”/”Friends” Favorite musical artist: Migos Favorite food: sushi
College plans: Play Division 1 water polo
Favorite: quote: “I’ve never lost a game, I just ran out of time.” — Michael Jordan
Where do you hope to be in five years: Graduating from a fouryear university with a national title and playing with the Senior
Hobbies outside of sport: Spending time with family and friends
GIRLS WATER POLO Nicole Iturraran Tokay Age: 17
from college
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite athlete: Maggie Steffens
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Helping my high school team go to the championship game of our section
Favorite team: USA Water Polo Women’s National Team
Nickname: Nick Top accomplishments: 2017-18 NISCA/Speedo Girls Water Polo All America Third Team; 2017-18 KAI-CAL-HI All American Third Team; 2017-18 Top Players SAC-JOAQUIN Section ranked 5th; 2017-18 All-CIF SJS Girls DII First team Rank 1; 2017-18 ALLCIF Girls D2 MVP
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College plans: Hope to attend SDSU, major in communications and play water polo Where do you hope to be in five years: Hopefully graduated
Favorite book: “The Young Elites” trilogy by Marie Lu Favorite movie/TV show: “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”/”Criminal Minds” Favorite musical artist: Jon Bellion Favorite food: Korean BBQ Favorite quote: “Without music, life would be a mistake.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols Hobbies outside of sport: I really enjoy baking and I am also the president of my 4-H club
GIRLS SWIMMING Madeline Woznick Lodi Age: 18
Favorite team: none
Birthplace: Sacramento
Favorite book: “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Winning high school swimming sections as a senior in both the 50 free and 100 free
Favorite movie/TV show: “Prison Break”
Nickname: Maddie Top accomplishments: Winning high school swim sections as a senior; making state for 3 years in both the 50 free and 100 free College plans: attending the University of Utah on both an academic and athletic (swimming) scholarship
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Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to be attending nursing school to become an ER nurse Favorite athlete: Michael Phelps or Simone Manuel
Favorite musical artist: Florida Georgia Line Favorite food: Teriyaki chicken Favorite quote: “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” — Colin Powell Hobbies outside of sport: Hunting, fishing, camping, spending time with my family and friends
BOYS SWIMMING Matthew Hosmer St. Mary’s Age: 16
Favorite athlete: Derek Carr
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite team: San Francisco Giants and Oakland Raiders
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Making the United States National Team for water polo
Favorite book: “Harry Potter” series
Nickname: Hossy Top accomplishments: USA National Team player for the last 3 years; leading goal scorer in the nation this year; two-time TCAL MVP; two-time CIF SJS section First Team, MVP of Pan Pacific Games in 2016 College plans: Play Division 1 water polo
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Where do you hope to be in five years: Graduating from a fouryear university with a national title and playing with the Senior National Team.
Favorite movie/TV show: “Straight Outta Compton”/”Friends” Favorite musical artist: Migos Favorite food: sushi Favorite: quote: “I’ve never lost a game, I just ran out of time.” — Michael Jordan Hobbies outside of sport: Spending time with family and friends
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Calvin Abbott Lincoln Age: 18 Birthplace: Stockton Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Qualifying for state in cross country Nickname: Forest
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Top accomplishments: Leading Lincoln’s cross country team to break five year sections drought; running a 4:32 in the mile and a 9:55 in the two mile for track and field (so far); two-time all league honors winner; obtaining 50 high school medals for track and field. College plans: Attending Fresno Pacific
University where I will be running as an NCAA D2 athlete for cross country/ track and field where I hope to become a physical education teacher.
them since 2009.
Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to be finishing off my teaching credentials and searching for a professional contract with Brooks to run as an athlete for them.
Favorite movie/TV show: “Hacksaw Ridge,” the story of Desmond Doss
Favorite athlete: Easily Stephen Curry, I love why he plays, I love his humbleness, and it is exciting to see him nail it from wherever he so chooses.
Favorite: quote: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” Philippians 4:13
Favorite team: My favorite team is the Golden State Warriors, have followed
Favorite book: The Bible, is the ultimate instruction pamphlet to life.
Favorite musical artist: Luke Bryan Favorite food: Goldfish
Hobbies outside of sport: Hanging out with my awesome girlfriend.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Katarina Borchin Calaveras Age: 15½
Favorite Athlete: Sydney McLaughlin or Emma Coburn
Birthplace: Bad Aibling, Germany
Favorite team: N/A
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): making it to state as a freshman in cross country
Favorite book: “Running for My Life” by Lopez Lomong
Nickname: Hurricane (“Because I make my own storm.”) Top accomplishments: Successfully surfing my first wave, choosing to run, being a good baker College plans: Cal Poly? Humboldt? Santa Barbara? Germany?
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Where do you hope to be in five years: traveling or college, or studying abroad.
Favorite movie/TV show: “The Office” Favorite musical artist: Khalid and/or Queen Favorite food: Käsespätzle Favorite quote: “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” — Steve Prefontaine Hobbies outside of sport: Surfing, skiing, traveling, hiking/ backpacking, baking, photography
BOYS DIVING Collin Brownell Elliot Christian
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Age: 16 years old
Favorite team: Team GB and Team USA
Birthplace: Sacramento Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Going to nationals for the first year of being in the 16-18 age group
Favorite book: I don’t really have a favorite book so … “The Techniques Of Springboard Diving” by Charles Batterman (It talks about the physics behind why diving actually works the way it does)
Nickname: Mouse
Favorite movie/TV show: “Baby Driver”/“Young Sheldon”
Top accomplishments: Achieving the national level of diving 5 separate times during the 7 total years that I’ve been diving
Favorite musical artist: I really enjoy listening to John Denver and the bands Disturbed and Twenty One Pilots
College plans: I would love to attend Stanford University
Favorite food: Hot wings
Where do you hope to be in five years: In 5 years I would hope to be studying mechanical engineering at a college that I love
Favorite: quote: “Do or do not, there is no try.” — Yoda
Favorite athlete: Thomas Daley
Hobbies outside of sport: Building robots
GIRLS DIVING Madison Liu Lodi Age: 18
Favorite athlete: David Boudia
Birthplace: Lodi
Favorite book: “Their Eyes Were Watching God”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Getting an athletic and academic scholarship to CBU
Favorite movie/TV show: “10 Things I Hate About You”
Nickname: Madi Top accomplishments: Graduating in the top 5% in my class and qualifying for state the past two years College plans: I am going to be diving and studying Exercise Science at California Baptist University
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Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to be working towards getting my master’s in occupational therapy
Favorite musical artist: Elevation Favorite food: rice Favorite quote: A bellyflop a day keeps the muffin top away Hobbies outside of sport: paddle boarding and hammocking
BOYS GOLF Tyler Griggs East Union
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Age: 17
College plans: Commited to UCLA
Birthplace: Stockton
Where do you hope to be in five years: PGA Tour
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Committing to UCLA
Favorite athlete: Brooks Koepka
Nickname: TY
Favorite team: Chicago Blackhawks
Top accomplishments: World Vertas JR Champion 12 year old division; Drive, Chip and Putt National Champion 13 year old division; 3 Time High School Player of the year recipient “Valley Oak League”; 2018 US Junior Amateur participant; AJGA Junior Allstar Hunter Ranch first place; AJGA Junior Allstar Yolo Flyers first place; several first place finishes in Junior Golf Association Northern California; several first place finishes in the NCGA JUNIOR TOUR; Junior Golf National Rankings | Junior Golf Scoreboard; ranked 63rd nationally
Favorite book: “The Outsiders” Favorite movie/TV show: “Step Brothers” Favorite musical artist: Trippy Red Favorite food: Mexican food Favorite: quote: With confidence and persistence you can do anything. Hobbies outside of sport: Snowboarding
GIRLS GOLF Anitra Khoth Lincoln Age: 16
Tournament of Champions.
Birthplace: Stockton
College plans: To go straight into a fouryear university studying to become a pharmacist while playing golf as a definite future career.
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Player of the Year by The Record. Player of the Week by The Record. Overall champion at plenty of golf tournaments. Nickname: Annie. Killa Khoth.
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Top accomplishments: Selected to play at the Pure Insurance Championship Impacting The First Tee. Selected to play at the Inaugural Majors Championship Invitational in Florida. Named Player of the Year and Player of the Week by The Record. Being the champion of the
Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to graduate from a four-year college and become a professional golfer as it is my dream career. Favorite athlete: Inbee Park (female golfer) and Rory McIlroy (male golfer) Favorite team: Sacramento Kings Favorite book: “How to Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee
Favorite movie/TV show: “Twilight Series” and “The Good Doctor” Favorite musical artist: Kehlani, SZA, and H.E.R. Favorite food: lasagna, pasta, hot pot and other Asian dishes Favorite quote: “Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will…” Hobbies outside of sport: Enjoy playing the violin and dancing to Korean pop music and pop music. Volunteering with The First Tee.
BOYS BASKETBALL Bryce Johnson St. Mary’s Age: 18
Favorite team: Los Angeles Lakers
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite book: “A Long Way Gone”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Winning 2 section championships.
Favorite movie/TV show: “Dragon Ball Z”
Nickname: Icy Top accomplishments: Winning back-to-back section titles. NorCal finalist. College plans: Undecided Where do you hope to be in five years: In the NBA
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Favorite musical artist: Meek Mill Favorite food: hamburgers Favorite: quote: “The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.” Hobbies outside of sport: Hanging with friends.
Favorite athlete: Lebron James
GIRLS BASKETBALL Mya Blake Bear Creek Age: 16
Favorite team: Houston Rockets
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite book: “The Fault in Our Stars”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Scoring 1,000 points sophomore year
Favorite movie/TV show: “Switched at Birth”
Nickname: Mya Top accomplishments: MVP for SJAA two years in a row
Favorite food: spaghetti
College plans: Get into USC and set records there
Favorite quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
Where do you hope to be in five years: I want to be a pediatrician
Hobbies outside of sport: spending time with my family
Favorite athlete: Allen Iverson
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Favorite musical artist: Drake
GIRLS SOCCER Jadyn Shinn Sierra Age: 16
Favorite athlete: Messi
Birthplace: Modesto
Favorite team: Barcelona
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Invitation to U17 Women’s National Camp
Favorite book: I don’t have one
Nickname: Jay Top accomplishments: Verbally Committing to Cal Berkeley, Winning Gothia Cup (Youth World Cup) in Sweden, attending the U17 Women’s National Camp College plans: Play soccer at Cal Berkeley and study in the medical field
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Where do you hope to be in five years: Graduating college, and playing pro
Favorite movie/TV show: “50 First Dates”/“Riverdale” Favorite musical artist: I like a wide range of music singers Favorite food: Chinese food Favorite: quote: Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Hobbies outside of sport: snowboarding, cliff jumping, hiking, longboarding
BOYS SOCCER Giovanni Padilla East Union Age: 17
Favorite team: Mexico
Birthplace: Berkeley
Favorite movie/TV show: “Rick & Morty”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Soccer
Favorite musical artist: 03 Greedo
Nickname: Gio
Favorite food: In-N-Out
Top accomplishments: graduating
Favorite quote: “Just do it”
College plans: complete educational plans
Hobbies outside of sport: Sleep
Where do you hope to be in five years: out of state Favorite athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo
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GIRLS WRESTLING Mikayla Vega Escalon Age: 18
Favorite movie: “Transformers” movies
Birthplace: Modesto
Favorite TV show: I enjoy watching documentaries
Favorite achievement: 2nd at CIF State Wrestling Championships
Favorite musical artist: Maynard James Keenan
Top accomplishments: 2x CIF State placer; 4x CIF State qualifier
Favorite food: tacos from the taco truck
College plans: Attend Gannon University in Pennsylvania and wrestle for their women’s team
Favorite quote: “You come back with mixed feelings because you’d love to share this wondrous thing, but you realize no one can quite understand what you saw. It resonated with you, and on some level, it changed you. You must embrace that. Resolve to go on, to use this experience in a positive way. Carry this with you and express it in a way that others may have their own experience.” — Pastor Grout, A Perfect Union of Contrary Things
Where do you hope to be in five years: To be living somewhere in California and be an elementary school teacher Favorite athlete: Helen Maroulis
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Favorite team: California National Wrestling Team Favorite book: “A Perfect Union of Contrary Things” by Maynard James Keenan and Sarah Jenson
Hobbies outside of sports: listen to music; hike; explore; fishing; watch netflix; attempt to play guitar
BOYS WRESTLING Donivan Giangregorio Calaveras Age: 15
Favorite athlete: Bo Jackson
Birthplace: St. Joseph’s Hospital, San Andreas
Favorite team: Oakland Raiders
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Becoming an AllAmerican or wrestling
Favorite book: “Night”
Nickname: Vin Top accomplishments: All-American for wrestling, and first team all-league for football
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Favorite movie/TV show: “Step Brothers” Favorite musical artist: Toby Keith Favorite food: Pizza
College plans: Get a biology degree, then continue my schooling to become and orthopedic surgeon
Favorite quote: “He who says he can and he who says he can’t, are both usually right.”
Where do you hope to be in five years: College in Oregon
Hobbies outside of sport: “Huntin’ fishin’ and lovin’ every day”
GIRLS BADMINTON Lily Yang Edison Age: 16
Favorite team: USA Men’s Volleyball
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite book: “The Alchemist”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Winning first place at the CIF Section tourney.
Favorite movie/TV show: “Greys Anatomy”
Nickname: Lil Top accomplishments: Top 10 student for the C/O 2020, Section title in badminton College plans: I want to go straight to a UC and get my master’s. Where do you hope to be in five years: Coaching and working
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Favorite musical artist: Brian Puspos Favorite food: Asian cuisine Favorite: quote: “I’d rather die than live without passion,” — Jeon Jungkook. Hobbies outside of sport: School activities (ASB), and playing music.
Favorite athlete: Lee Chong Wei
BOYS BADMINTON Dylan Sphabmixay Bear Creek Age: 17
Favorite athlete: Lionel Messi
Birthplace: Stockton, St. Joseph’s Hospital
Favorite team: FC Barcelona
Favorite achievement: getting accepted into the pharmacy program
Favorite book: Don’t have one
Nickname: Dylpickle Top accomplishments: University of the Pacific acceptance, first place badminton, badminton MVP, State Cup champion, Champions Cup champion, 4.0 GPA College plans: UOP 3+3 year pharmacy program
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Where do you hope to be in five years: finishing my last year of pharmacy school
Favorite movie/Tv show: “Naruto” Favorite musical artist: don’t have one Favorite food: pad Thai Favorite quote: “Strength isn’t about taking the hit, it’s about taking the hit and having the courage to strike back” Hobbies outside of sports: kite flying
BOYS TENNIS Tyler Shih tracy Age: 16
Favorite athlete: Kei Nishikori
Birthplace: Ohio
Favorite team: n/a
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Achieved Universal Tennis Rating of 9.76
Favorite book: “Harry Potter” series
Nickname: Holy Shih Top accomplishments: League Champion Two Years in a row. Freedom Opener Tournament Champion Three Years in a Row
Favorite movie/TV show: n/a Favorite musical artist: n/a Favorite food: Everything Favorite: quote: “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that don’t work.”— Thomas Edison
College plans: Pre med Where do you hope to be in five years: Medical school
Hobbies outside of sport: n/a
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GIRLS TENNIS Alexis Sam Bear Creek Age: 15
Favorite athlete: Roger Federer
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite team: Golden State Warriors
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Receiving many awards over time and completing accomplishments of my sport
Favorite book: “The Cellar” by Natasha Preston
Nickname: none Top accomplishments: being noticed by colleges and recognized by my sport College Plans: I plan to play college tennis and head into the field of pharmacy
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Where do you hope to be in five years: continue playing and getting stronger at my sport while working hard to finish school and build more knowledge
Favorite movie/TV show: “The Maze Runner”/“The Vampire Diaries” Favorite musical artist: Post Malone Favorite food: Asian, Dim Sum Favorite: quote: “If you feel like quitting, think about why you started” Hobbies outside of sport: watching Netflix, listening to music, and talking to friends
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD Jamar Marshall St. Mary’s Age: 17 Birthplace: Alta Bates, Berkeley Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): I broke several records this year: Stanford Invitational, TCAL Championships, SacJoaquin Sections and Masters. I ran the fastest ever in the 110 hurdles in the state of California. In basketball, I helped my team reach Norcal championships in 2018 and Norcal Semi Finals in 2019. Also, we won Sac-Joaquin Division III sections two years in a row.
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Nickname: Jay Thizz Top accomplishments: Being one of the top basketball players in the area, being the top
110 high hurdler in the state, and one of the best in the nation. College plans: I hope to attend a university where I can be a student athlete, and where I can grow academically, as a basketball player, and as a 110 hurdler Where do you hope to be in five years: In five years I would like to be done with college, I would like to have participated in multiple NCAA basketball tournaments, I would like to have won multiple NCAA championships for the 110 hurdles, and ultimately representing my country in the Olympics in the near future. Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant, Grant
Holloway Favorite team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite book: “It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be” Favorite movie/TV show: “If Loving You Is Wrong” Favorite musical artist: SOB x RBE Favorite food: seafood, my dad’s garlic crab Favorite quote: Your limitation-it’s only your imagination, success doesn’t find you, you have to go get it. Hobbies outside of sport: Spending time with my family
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Miranda Miller Sierra Age: 17
Favorite athlete: Sandi Morris
Birthplace: Manteca
Favorite team: San Francisco Giants
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): going to CIF state my first year in track and my first time clearing the pole on pole vault
Favorite book: “The Help”, or “Kindred”
Nickname: N/A Top accomplishments: 10th at track and field state championships in triple jump, school records in pole vault, triple jump and long jump. College plans: Study kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise science at CSU Bakersfield
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Where do you hope to be in five years: in a physical therapy program
Favorite movie/TV show: “Pearl Harbor”/”The Office” Favorite musical artist: Thomas Rhett Favorite food: Frog legs Favorite quote: “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” — Steve Prefontaine Hobbies outside of sport: wakeboarding, hiking
SOFTBALL Hannah Ortega Linden Age: 15
Favorite team: Oakland A’s
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite book: “The Hunger Games”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Being named MVP of my league
Favorite movie/TV show: “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The Bachelorette”
Nickname: Banana
Favorite musical artist: Alicia Keys
Top accomplishments: Making first team all-league two years in a row
Favorite food: steak
College plans: To play D1 softball
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Where do you hope to be in five years: playing softball and studying nursing Favorite athlete: Samantha Show
Favorite quote: “There may be people that have more talent than you, but there’s no excuse for anyone to work harder than you.” — Derek Jeter Hobbies outside of sport: Hanging out with family and friends and playing water polo.
BASEBALL Wilbur Berrios Bear Creek Age: 18
Favorite athlete: Max Scherzer
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite team: Los Angeles Dodgers
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Selected as MVP of the SJAA and Bear Creek Team MVP my Senior Year
Favorite book: “The Big Field”
Nickname: Will Top accomplishments: Making the CCAA All-Star Team College plans: Attending San Joaquin Delta College to play baseball and pursuing a scholarship to a four-year university
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Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to be pitching professionally
Favorite movie/TV show: MLB network programming Favorite musical artist: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Favorite food: steak Favorite: quote: “A winner and a loser have the same 24 hours, the only difference is how to spend those 24 hours.” Hobbies outside of sport: Playing Fortnite and watching Netflix
BOYS VOLLEYBALL Cade Alger Ripon Christian Age: 18
Favorite musical artist: Migos
Favorite achievement: First team All-State D5
Favorite food: steak
Top accomplishments: section champion, NorCal Runner-up
Hobbies outside of sport: hunting, fishing, water sports
College plans: Seattle University basketball Where do you hope to be in five years: Professional basketball Favorite athlete: Kevin Durant Favorite team: San Francisco 49ers Favorite book: The Bible
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Favorite movie/TV show: “Avengers: Infinity War”
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Shkhinah Tindsley West Age: 16
Favorite athlete: Serena Williams
Birthplace: Oakland
Favorite team: New England Patriots
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Making the Presidential List for academics
Favorite book: “Across the Universe”
Nickname: Khinah Top accomplishments: First team in League, MVP College Plans: Attend the University of Utah on a full ride scholarship
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Where do you hope to be in five years: I hope to be playing volleyball professionally
Favorite movie/TV show: “Avatar” Favorite musical artist: Alabama Shakes Favorite food: sushi Favorite: quote: “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” Hobbies outside of sport: Singing, drawing and reading
LACROSSE Zach Sansom St. Mary’s Age: 17
Favorite team: Green Bay Packers
Birthplace: Stockton
Favorite book: “Of Mice and Men”
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Winning the Super Bowl and going undefeated in Youth Football.
Favorite movie/TV show: “American Sniper”/“Riverdale”
Top accomplishments: Being recognized as First Team All-League in lacrosse this year. College plans: Going to school for ag and business classes Where do you hope to be in five years: Just finishing college and beginning a career in the ag Industry, eventually owning my own business.
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Favorite musical artist: Juice World Favorite food: pizza Favorite quote: “If you are afraid to fail, you will never do the things you are capable of doing” – John Wooden Hobbies outside of sport: fishing, riding motorcycles and going to Sprint car races
Favorite athlete: Joey Epstein, attack player at John Hopkins University
FOOTBALL Michael Kamps Ripon Christian Age: 18
Favorite team: New England Patriots
Birthplace: Modesto
Favorite book: N/A
Favorite achievement (sports or otherwise): Modesto Bee Small School Player of the Year
Favorite movie/TV show: “Get Out”
Nickname: Mic Top accomplishments: N/A
Favorite food: Mexican
College plans: Undecided
Favorite quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.” — Tim Notke
Where do you hope to be in five years: starting a family
Hobbies outside of sport: Video games
Favorite athlete: Christian McCaffrey
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Favorite musical artist: J Cole
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JAHIDI WEST
GREGORY CLARK
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JORDAN DOYLE
KEENAMI MAGGARD
VLADIK SUTHERLAND
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DREW VAN VLIET
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KADEN CHRISTENSEN
DOMINICK ZACKERY
TREVOR POPE II
TREVION SHADRICK-HARRIS
ELIAS WILLIAMS
RAFAEL LARA
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JORGE CEDANO
TRABRON RUSSELL
GABRIEL FARIAS
HUNTER JONES
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WILLIAM BROWN
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GUY PAULIN
LEWIS GALE
LUKE MARTIN
BLAKE SUPINGER
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AXEL GOMEZ-PADILLA
ELISA GRIM
LEILANI JONES
NICOLE ITURRARAN
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MACKENZIE LINCOLN
MADDY HALVA
HEIDI WRIGHT
AMANDA PEREZ
JULIA “IZZY” BALLUTAY
ALANNA STOOPS
ANNIE ASPLUND
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Tokay
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ABEL DELACRUZ
DANIEL WINTER
SPENCER LOEWEN
CALVIN ABBOT
LUCAS FONDA
FELIPE MARTINEZ
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JACOB CHRISTOPHER
BENNIE DIMAS
KARI ANEMA
VIVIANNA GARDEA
SOPHIA LEE
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PAMELA DECKO
JASMINE COCHIASOUE
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JULIA VEZALDENOS
BRIANA BRIONES
KATARINA BORCHIN
MILA OPALENIK
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SKYLER MAY
JADYN AMEN
LAUREN GARCES
ELYSE ARGARIN
ALEESA OHATA
KELSEY BAS
JULIA TANG
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Bear Creek
Lincoln
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Tokay
Tracy
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ALEXIS SAM
ASTRID CRAIG
SAHIBA KAUR
ELYSE LOW
REIN BOCAGE
EMMA MILLER
SAMAYA ROYAL
SHKHINAH TINDSLEY
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Manteca
Mountain House
Kimball
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ANYA GREEN
AMANDA MURPHY
CASSIE CORBETT
HANNAH BOYD
BRIANN SIMPSON
TESS COSBY
MIA VAN LEWEN
GRACE POLHEMUS
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Bret Harte
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ELLIOT HOUGHTEN
DONIVAN GIANGREGORIO
ELI BLACKWELL
ISAAC DAVALOS
DALTON PAINE
CHRISTINA TORRES
MIKAYLA VEGA
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NIYA GAINES
ALEXA GARCIA
GRACIE GOLDSMITH-DING
DAILEN VICTOR
ISAIAH HAWTHORNE
VINCENT OLMO
AARON POUOA
BRYCE JOHNSON
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BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Bear Creek
Sierra
Argonaut
Chavez
Tracy
Ripon
Bear Creek
St. Mary’s
9
all-star athletes
9
9
9
JAY ARAYA
DONJAE LINDSEY
GAVIN WILBURN
GERONIMO RUBIO DE LA ROSA
CARTER SWINGLE
CONNER FRIEDMAN
CADE ALGER
DOMINICK VICTOR
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Stockton Christian
Weston Ranch
Weston Ranch
Brookside Christian
Argonaut
Linden
Ripon Christian
Manteca
9
DANESAH THOMPSON
MYA BLAKE
DEYLIANA LEWIS
KADYN PIETERS
JADA MOSS
ANNA BLOUNT
REINA SAUSEDO
KENDRA BANKS
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
McNair
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Stockton Christian
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Ripon
Edison
9
9
TAYLOR LOW
CHANELLE CARNEY
ISABELLE LACAP
MARY COTTON
DONJA PAYNE
GIOVANNI PADILLA
GUILLERMO ALVAREZ
ROBERTO GONZALEZ
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
Lincoln
Argonaut
Kimball
Lathrop
East Union
East Union
Escalon
Weston Ranch
9
LUIZ AREVALO
GERMAN GONZALEZ
MIGUEL VILLASENOR
ELIAS MURO
JADYN SHINN
JASMIN MEJIA
TIANA CELLO
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
BOYS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
Tokay
Venture Academy
East Union
Sierra
Franklin
Sierra
East Union
Sierra
ARIANA SCHOLTEN
CATHERINE CRANSTON
KASSANDA CEJA
AUBREE PELON
ASHLEIGH GARCIA
HEATHER TARABINI
MATTHEW KIMREY
TSUNAMI UEDA
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
GIRLS SOCCER
BOY’S GOLF
BOY’S GOLF
Ripon
St. Mary’s
Lathrop
Ripon
Tracy
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Lincoln
LIONARDO RUIZ
9
all-star athletes
9
9
9
WILLIAM BENSCH
ALBERTO GARIBALDI
TYLER GRIGGS
BOY’S GOLF
BOY’S GOLF
St. Mary’s
McNair
DANTON INDELICATO
JAKE ABERLE
CAMDAN INDELICATO
ISAAC GRAVES
TOMMY OVERGAARD
BOY’S GOLF
BOY’S GOLF
East Union
Ripon Christian
BOY’S GOLF
BOY’S GOLF
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
Lodi
Ripon Christian
St. Mary’s
Lincoln
9
TYLER SHIH
LANCE LE
ROHITH KOLLI
KYLE BANKS
LOGAN SAM
SOLMAN ANISS
TYLER RIGGLEMAN
CADE ALGER
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS TENNIS
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Tracy
Kimball
Mountain House
Sierra
Bear Creek
Manteca
Lathrop
Ripon Christian
9
GEORGE SON
CARLOS RODRIGUEZ
AIDEN FOMOSO
BRADEN VAN GRONINGEN
JOSE GOMEZ
KYLE SAMSON
AIDAN SCOTT
MATTHEW HOSMER
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
BOYS SWIMMING
BOYS SWIMMING
BOYS SWIMMING
McNair
Chavez
Chavez
Ripon Christian
Franklin
St. Mary’s
Lodi
St. Mary’s
67
JOE BOTTINI
GUY PAULIN
THOMAS DONDERO
ALICE CIOBANU
MELISSA CELLI
MADELINE WOZNICK
AUDREY MOORE
ASHTYNE TOPIE
BOYS SWIMMING
BOYS SWIMMING
BOYS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Linden
Lincoln
Lodi
Lodi
Lodi
Ripon
9
MEGHAN TOLMAN
CAITLIN O’NEILL
DYLAN SPHABMIXAY
KHANG HO
FAISAL AHMAD
AMMAR ALI
LILY YANG
CHELSEA NO
GIRLS SWIMMING
GIRLS SWIMMING
BOYS BADMINTON
BOYS BADMINTON
BOYS BADMINTON
BOYS BADMINTON
GIRLS BADMINTON
GIRLS BADMINTON
Sierra
West
Bear Creek
Chavez
Lodi
Tokay
Edison
Bear Creek
9
all-star athletes
9
9
VICTORIA SONG
MELINDA YANG
ZACH SANSOM
JUAN BERNABE
JT MACEDO
SABIN OVERTON
DALTON PAINE
KEVIN LIU
GIRLS BADMINTON
GIRLS BADMINTON
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS DIVING
Lodi
Lincoln
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Lincoln
St. Mary’s
Lodi
COLLIN BROWNELL
MADISON LIU
JAMAR MARSHALL
JADYN MARSHALL
SAMUEL WRIGHT
WARREN WILLIAMS
JOSEPH FONTES
DONOVAN JORDAN
BOYS DIVING
GIRLS DIVING
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Elliot Christian
Lodi
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Lodi
West
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
9
9
JESUS ANDRADE
ZACH PICKETT
NICHOLAS STANLEY
HOLDEN FISHBURN
LARRY MCDOWELL
ALEX CHRIM
JAYLIN SURRELL
JOHN HUISMAN
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
St. Mary’s
Escalon
Sierra
Sierra
Lodi
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
9
ALLAN HUNTER
QUINCY BUTLER
DARRIUS HART
CADEN FRY
JASON REYES
DAVID HUNTER
BRANDON LINDNER
CHALEIYB PIGGEEBOGALE
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Kimball
Mountain House
Lodi
Tracy
Tracy
Kimball
West
Edison
9
9
9
JACOB CHRISTOPHER
CJ CASTLEMAN
RALEEK BROWN
ETHAN GEORGE
AMIR BROOKS
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Calaveras
Calaveras
Edison
Bear Creek
St. Mary’s
9
CHARLES JONES St. Mary’s
Lincoln
all-star athletes MIRANDA MILLER
GABRIELLE SPENCER
JAILAH BRICE-MOORE
DEJA HUDSON
Lincoln
9
9
CYVANNA BOWEN
YASMYN HARRIS
BOYS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
9
ASHLEY SANTANA
AYLANA CROSBY
TIERRA DAVIS
9
MELISA TOILOLO
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Lincoln
Sierra
9
AVA CAVALLARO
Franklin
Edison
9
PAIGE SEFRIED
ILIANNA RAURA
Bear Creek
Edison
9
ALEXUS SURNIP
ALEXIA CROFFET
Stagg
West
9
EMILY DUBOIS
BRANDY IEREMIA
LAILA IRIGOYEN
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Tracy
Lodi
Edison
East Union
West
Lodi
Lincoln
Ripon
STACIE BURKS
JADYN SNAER
CAMERON FIELDS
SHELBY SHANKS
LOGAN ASIA
MIA ZAPATA
ASHLEY HONORIO
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
9
JASMINE BLAIR
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Calaveras
Tokay
East Union
St. Mary’s
69
9
9
KARLEE JUAREZ
ALANDA CARDON
BRI HEAD
AUDRINAH COVARRUBIAS
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
Bret Harte
Calaveras
Calaveras
9
BAILEY CORREIA
PEJA GOOLD
HANNAH ORTEGA
GABBY HERRERA
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
Chavez
Elliot Christian
Lincoln
Linden
Linden
ISABEL IZZY STARR
ELIZABETH THOMAS
MADISON DEGRAAF
LILIANA MEJIA
SYDNEY THOMASON
9
MADISON LARA
TAYA ESCALANTE
JOHNNA SCHROEDER
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
Linden
Linden
Lodi
Mountain House
Ripon Christian
Ripon Christian
Ripon
Ripon
9
all-star athletes
9
9
ISABEL CARGILL
KARINA FAASISILA
EMILY YANKE
GABE CORTINAS
RYAN WARD
COLE GILBERT
LUCCA DUTRA
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
Tracy
Tracy
Tracy
Kimball
Manteca
Escalon
Escalon
Weston Ranch
NOLAN LINGLEY
JERMAINE BROWN JR.
WILBUR BERRIOS
BRADLEE PREAP
SLYDER BLYTH
9
AUSTIN CAPPAS
9
MORGAN HAZELHOFER
ALEX GOUVEIA
ROBERT BLACHLY
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
Ben Holt
Manteca
Bear Creek
Ripon Christian
Chavez
Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Sierra
9
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NATHAN NORDELL
ANTHONY HERNANDEZ
JONATHAN CHARBONEAU
LOGAN STOUT
FIDEL ULLOA
WYATT ELMORE
JESSE ORTIZMARTINEZ
JASON SILVA
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
Lodi
Lodi
Lodi
Argonaut
Sierra
Sierra
9
DREW ANDREWS
ELIJAH GALINDO
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
Amador
Chavez
Mountain House
9
Bear Creek Girls basketball Charity Davis Sarah Ruiz Andraya Perez Mya Blake Lauren Watanabe Jailah Brice-Moore Cassidy Byrne Junae Mahan Hailey Victorio Jordyn Lily Deyliana Lewis Ripon girls volleyball Deven Stokes Mia Benzinger Jordynn Russell Rachel Sausedo Macie McPeak Alyssa Barrios Shannon Johnson Molly Ysit Abi Jindra Mia Ponsiano Mia van lewen Brooke Kaiser Sydney Thomason Caryssa Mckeon
ANDRES DE LEON
All-area teams Ripon Softball Caitlynn Campbell Bianca Toledo Rhylee Magazinovic Lilly Mejia Myra Toledo McKenna Daley Sydney Thomason Avery Thomason Madison Rodrigues Hailey Bogetti Sam Babasa Kimmie Hern Mackenzie Hutchinson Natalie Mejia Sydney Vernon Haiden Nussbaumer Sierra girls soccer Veronica Botelo Felicia Laquaglia Alexa Rebelo Preeya Singh Jenna Castro Zoe Wilson Jadyn Shinn Kaitlyn Berdiago Yasmin Ballew
Juliana Rodriguez Callie Crain Tiana Cello Jenna Villanueva Michaela Bitle Alexus Rossi Nicole Martin Melanie Nguyen Mikayla Jackson Peyton Flores Annalise Paule Bella Castro Weston Ranch boys basketball Titus Haley Mi’Son Coilton Anthony Lilly Devin Small Donjae Lindsey Quinten Booker Da’Quan Kelly Raul Melgarejo Lydell King Favor Pitts Ruben Moreno Gavin Wilburn Gelani Smith
brookside christian boys basketball Dray Pamilton Eric Cuevas-Macias George Carter Lito Pabalate Michael Knight Ronnie Ray Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa Jahmere Tripp JoJo Saini Lawrence Hillery Raife Porter Kenja Barnes Franlys Arias St. Mary’s boys water polo Lewis Gale Sawyer Alford Bennet Vernon Guy Paulin Sam Sarantos Luke McBride Sebastian Gomez Max Beutel Matthew Hosmer Carter Knutson Charlie Donline Juan Valdes
Joe Bottini Zach Myrah Randy Laforteza Aidan Becerra Calaveras boys wrestling Tim Alec Mason Anderson John Arbuckle Chris Autrey Emiliano Becerra Zack Berthiaume Jake Black Domonic Boitano Maxwell Brant Michael Brookshire Austin Brown Cejai Cane Pete Carlson Donovan Deangelis Brian Docekal Tyler Ferrante Brad Fuller Jack Garamendi Ronnie Garcia Tiffany Garcia Nick Garibay Donivan Giangregorio Maddi Hedger
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Elliot Houghten Josh Hughes Patrick McDonnell Kai McKinney Carlos Meza Nick Moore Blain Mossa Colton Munniks Owen Murphy Taylor Naves Mack “Champ” Neal Phoenix Nguyen Zack Oberle Tyler Peoples Josh Petty Rafael Roldan Michael Seely Jayden Seeman Austyn Shoemaker Caden Villegas Gabe Walters
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