2019 Sac City College Softball Media Guide

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SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE PANTHERS

Quick Facts

Mailing Address 3835 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95822 Athletic Department Phone 916-558-2425 Founded/Enrollment 1916/21,562 Nickname/Colors Panthers/SCC Cardinal Red & SCC Gold Conference Affiliation Big 8 Conference Conference Opponents American River College, Consumnes River College, Diablo Valley College, Folsom Lake College, Modesto Junior College, San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sierra College Web Address www.sccpanthers.com President Michael Gutierrez Dean of Kinesiology, Health & Athletics Mitch Campbell Athletic Coordinator Paul Carmazzi Division Secretary Laura Love Academic Advisor Victoria Cornelius Equipment Managers David Whittington/David Jackson Sports Information Director/Number Steve Gill / 916-558-2489 Head Coach Tim Kiernan - 38th year Assistant Coaches Rich Moore, Julie Pederson, Megan Winton, Joe Spatafore, Shari Trejo, Billy Atkins Athletic Trainers Michael Kauffman, Tamara Poole, Daniel Romero Softball Office Phones 916-558-2924; 916-558-2161 (team room) 2018 Overall Record 25-20 2018 Big 8 Conference Record 13-13(5th place) California State Championships 1988/1992/1996/2004 Photo Credits Dianne Rose - DK Photography

Los Rios Community College Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of the Los Rios Community College District to take action to guarantee that no qualified student or prospective student or any person in her/her educational relationship with the District shall be discriminated against or excluded from any benefits, activities, or programs on the grounds of ethnic group identification, religion, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, nor shall any students be discriminated against for conversing in a language other than English. However, students shall be required to speak English when an instructional setting necessitates the use of English for educational or communication purposes.

Foundation and Organization Founded in 1916 as a department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest public community college in California and the oldest institution of higher learning in Sacramento. Sacramento City College has a proud history as a pioneer in the region for diversity, quality education, and community partnership. Rare for its time, SCC was founded by a woman (Belle Cooledge) and with an all-female class as its first graduates, the college began with the spirit of inclusion at its very heart. First known as Sacramento Junior College, Cooledge founded the college to provide a safe, welcoming place for students to learn the basics for a college education, and to be a gathering spot for extra-curricular activities that would bring the community together. With this founding principle, Sacramento Junior College opened in 1916 on the top floor of Sacramento High School with 46 students and 16 part-time instructors. The college eventually gained its own campus at the corner of Sutterville and Freeport where it opened its doors to students in 1926. The campus consisted of just two buildings at the time. Thirty-eight years later, Sacramento City College separated from the Sacramento City Unified School District to join the newly organized Los Rios Junior College District, now known as the Los Rios Community College District, Sacramento City is one of four sister colleges in the greater Sacramento area. SCC has grown by leaps and bounds in many ways. Now, nearly 100 years later, SCC has certainly evolved with the times, but at its heart the college vision remains the same: to create a learning community that celebrates diversity, nurtures personal growth, and inspires academic and economic leadership.

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2019 Softball Schedule

DATE DAY

OPPONENT

26

Sat

Butte College (DH)

SCC 12 PM & 2 PM

1 1 8 12 19 23 24

Fri Fri Fri Tue Tue Sat Sun

East LA College Riverside Community College Cuesta College (DH) Reedley College (DH) College of Siskiyous (DH) * American River College (DH) Fresno City College

Riverside Riverside Cuesta SCC SCC American River Fresno City

5 PM 8 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 1 PM

1 8 9 14 16 19 22 23 30

Fri Fri Sat Thu Sat Tue Fri Sat Sat

* Cosumnes River College College of Sequoias * San Joaquin Delta College (DH) * Santa Rosa Junior College * Folsom Lake College (DH) * Sierra College Ohlone College * Diablo Valley College (DH) * Cosumnes River College (DH)

Cosumnes River Sequoias San Joaquin Delta SCC SCC Sierra Ohlone Diablo Valley SCC

3 PM 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 3 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 3 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 12 PM & 2 PM

4 6 9 10 13 16 20 23

Thu Sat Tue Wed Sat Tue Sat Tue

* American River College * Santa Rosa Junior College (DH) * San Joaquin Delta College College of San Mateo Mt. San Antonio College (DH) * Folsom Lake College * Sierra College (DH) * Diablo Valley College

SCC Santa Rosa SCC SCC Mt. San Antonio Folsom Lake SCC SCC

3 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 3 PM 3:30 PM 4 PM & 6 PM 3 PM 12 PM & 2 PM 3 PM

3-4 Fri- Sat Nor-Cal Regional I 10-12 Fri-Sun Nor-Cal Super Regional 17-19 Fri-Sun California State Championships

January February

March

April

May

LOCATION

TIME

TBA TBA TBA TBA Bakersfield TBA

* Denotes Big 8 Conference Game

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2019 Panthers Coaching Staff Head Coach - Tim Kiernan

Coach Kiernan enters his 38th year at Sacramento City College. Coach Kiernan has coached several sports including softball for 27 years. Coach TK has also Coached A.S.A. travel teams along with 6 years of coaching in the W.P.S.L. and N.P.F. Women’s Professional Teams. He is the only active C.C.C.A.A. softball Coach in the Hall of Fame. He has helped over 300 student athletes receive four year college scholarships. including schools like UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UNLV, South Carolina, California, Texas Tech, Texas

A&M, Cal State Fullerton, CSUS, CSUN, and Liberty University. Coach Kiernan has won 23 conference championships as a head Coach at Sacramento City College. Coach Kiernan’s teams have appeared in 24 state championships, winning 4 titles and having 7 runner-up finishes. Coach Kiernan has a 1082-247 softball coaching record at Sacramento City College including 3 State Championships and 1 National Championship. He has coached 80 Community College All-Americans, 10 Division I and 13 Division II All-Americans. He has had 7 former Panther players in the College World Series. His teams have won over fifty-seven community softball tournaments. Coach Kiernan has 19 A.S.A. National Championship appearances with a Championship in 1994. He has a 2962 and 340 record as an ASA Coach. He has spoken at many softball clinics throughout the world and has coached US teams in Canada, Australia and Italy Coach Kiernan has an A.A. Degree from American River College, a B.S. Degree from Central Michigan University and a M.A. Degree from Central Michigan University.

Assistant Coach - Rich Moore This is Coach Moore’s 7th season with the Panthers. He brings extensive experience that goes with more than 25 years of coaching softball, much of it at the high school level. He coached for 15 years at Del Oro and Ponderosa high schools. His teams won many conference and CIF section titles during his tenure. Many of his other teams advanced to section tournament action. Coach Moore has been involved in ASA softball for more than two decades, and has coached many teams in the ASA Nationals. His best finish was as a runner-up with his 18-U team. He has helped 4 nearly 100 student-athletes advance to college level athletics and education.


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2019 Panthers Coaching Staff Assistant Coach - Julie Pederson

Coach Pederson joined the SCC coaching staff in 2013. She is a 1991 graduate of Cordova High School, where she was a four-year varsity player. During high school, Julie also played for the Blue darters travel softabll program. Coach Pederson played for SCC in 1992-93, as a catcher/first baseman. Both teams won their conference championship, and the 1992 team won the state tournament and was named National Champions. In 1994, Julie earned an athletic scholarship to Florida Southern University in Lakeland, where she played for NFCA Hall of Fame coach Chris Bellotto. During her two seasons with the Lady Moccasins, both teams participated in postseason play. In 1995, she was named to the Sunshine State Conference 2nd team performer as a catcher. She earned a B.A. in Criminology. In 2009, Coach Pederson began coaching the JV team at St. Francis High School in Sacramento. She moved up to varsity coach in 2010, and spent three years at the helm of the program. She has also coached the 16-U and 18-U California Rapids travel team.

Assistant Coach - Joe Spatafore

Joe Spatafore started as the Head Softball Coach at Kennedy H.S. in 2001. In his 2nd year the Cougars made their first playoff appearance in 17 years. In 2006, he left Kennedy to coach Loretto H.S. In 2012 Spatafore was asked to return as the Kennedy Softball coach and the Cougars immediately returned to the playoffs. The Cougars made the CIF Playoffs 5 of the previous 6 seasons under Spatafore, including 2017 when the Cougars shared the school’s 1st Metro Conference title in 35 years. His career high school record as a head coach is 161-116-3. Coach Spatafore is a teacher of the sport and takes pride in developing his players for the next level. Over the years he has many of his HS players go on to college programs. He has also watched many additional players go on to play in college during his 10+ years with the California Rapids 18 Gold and the California Gold Rush 18’s. He was the Rapids 18u Gold co-head coach and coordinator of their college preparatory program. He also served as the head coach of the Gold Rush.

Assistant Coach - Megan Winton

This is Coach Winton’s 4th year assisting the Sac City Panthers. She will coach the outfielders and be responsible for the conditioning as well as coach 1st base on game days.

Assistant Coach - Shari Trejo Assitant Coach - Billy Atkins Assistant Coach - Melissa Hartkop

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2019 SCC Softball Roster

# 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 22 23 24 25

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NAME Elecia Vuittonet Karmyn Rivera Shelby Lloyd Danielle Reyes Mackenzie Duval Casey Peck Rylee Retzer Breanna Eastlick Mia Santos Veronica Dark Patti Swimley Jordyn Farren Madi Furton Marah Range Liz Caffero Bella Munoz Rachel Gordon Morgan Conner

POS INF OF UTL RHP OF INF C/OF INF INF RHP INF C OF RHP UTL INF RHP 3B

B R L R R R L R R R R R R R R R L R R

T R R R R R R R L R R R R R R R R R R

HT 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-2 5-7 5-8 5-3 5-9 5-7

YR SO SO FR SO SO FR FR SO FR FR FR FR SO SO SO FR FR SO

HIGH SCHOOL C.K. McClatchy Inderkum Foothill John F. Kennedy Escalon Douglas Spanish Springs Whitney John F. Kennedy Woodland Christian Davis Liberty Ranch Mesa Verde West Campus River City West Campus Pioneer Vacaville


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Panther Team Finishes Conference

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

3rd Place (Bay Valley) Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions 2nd Place (Camino Norte) Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions Camino Norte Champions

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Bay Valley (Silver) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Silver) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions 2nd Place (Bay Valley - Gold) Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Bay Valley (Gold) Champions Big 7 Champions Big 7 Champions

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

N/A State Runner-Up State Runner-Up State Runner Up N/A State Runner-Up State Champion N/A 3rd Place 3rd Place State Champion 6th Place 3rd Place 5th Place

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

State Champion State Runner-Up 3rd Place N/A 5th Place 3rd Place N/A N/A State Champion 5th Place 4th place 4th Place 3rd Place 5th Place

State

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Big 8 Champions Big 8 Champions Big 8 Co-Champions 2nd Place (Big 8) 5th Place (Big 8) Big 8 Champions 2nd Place (Big 8) 4th Place (Big 8) Big 8 Champions 4th Place (Big 8) 5th Place (Big 8)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A State Runner-Up N/A N/A

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The 2019 Panthers Elecia Vuittonet #1 INF R R 5-6 SO C.K. McClatchy

Karmyn Rivera #2 OF L R 5-5 SO Inderkum

Shelby Lloyd

#3 UTL R R 5-4 FR Foothill

Danielle Reyes #4 RHP R R 5-8 SO John F. Kennedy

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The 2019 Panthers Mackenzie Duval #5 OF R R 5-2 SO Escalon

Casey Peck

#7 INF L R 5-5 FR Douglas

Rylee Retzer

#8 C/OF R R 5-7 FR Spanish Springs

Breanna Eastlick #9 INF R L 5-8 SO Whitney

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The 2019 Panthers Mia Santos #10 INF R R 5-7 FR John F. Kennedy

Veronica Dark

#11 RHP R R 5-4 FR Woodland Christian

Patti Swimley #12 INF R R 5-5 FR Davis

Jordyn Farren #13 C 5-7 FR

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R R Liberty Ranch


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The 2019 Panthers Madi Furton #15 OF R R 5-2 SO Mesa Verde

Marah Range

#16 RHP R R 5-7 SO West Campus

Liz Caffero

#22 UTL R R 5-8 SO River City

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The 2019 Panthers Bella Munoz #23 INF L R 5-3 FR West Campus

Rachel Gordon #24 RHP R R 5-9 FR Pioneer

Morgan Conner #25 3B R R 5-7 SO Vacaville

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State Championship Gallery 1988 State Champions This title cost Coach Tim Kiernan his mustache. He was true to his word that if the Panthers won their first state title (after four second-place finishes in five years), he would shave off the stuff above his lip. And hours after the final out, Kiernan was sheared. Charlene Manley pitched her fourth consecutive shutout and the Panthers pushed across a run in the fifth inning to beat Palomar 1-0 in Hayward to cap a 44-6 season. Manley allowed only 10 hits in the tournament sweep and was named Most Valuable Player. Manley allowed only two first-inning hits in the finale. She was one of seven starters who returned for another shot at the title, after SCC had finished second in 1987. The defense, anchored by Shannon Padovan and Shelly Suwa, was superb. Catcher Melinda Garcia and first baseman Dawnielle King were elected to the all-state team and Margie McCune drove in the only run of the state final game. Manley won 34 games that season, tied for best single-season total in SCC history, and she had a 0.08 ERA. Nicki Dennis led the team with 10 home runs, 16 doubles and 56 RBI. Padovan had 18 sacrifices. The All-Americans that season included Dennis, Manley and Padovan.

1988 State Championship Team - 30th Anniversary Reunion 1992 State Champions No team in state history ever boasted of such dominating pitching ... and not with just one hurler. SCC had the ideal 1-2 punch to punch out the competition with Amy Windmiller and Kim Gonzalez. Windmiller went 27-1 and Gonzo went 26-2 as SCC rolled to a school record 54 wins and 3 losses, including four wins at Sacramento Softball Complex to take its second title. Fittingly, Windmiller set the SCC record with a numbing 365 strikeouts. Gonzalez is second all-time with 187. Windmiller had a 0.07 ERA that spring, tops all time at SCC, and Gonzalez is tied for second at 0.08. Windmiller allowed only four earned runs all season and beat Palomar 4-1 in the state finale. She struck out 10 and went 3-0 in the state tournament, with Gonzalez winning the other game. Windmiller tossed a no-hitter against Palomar in a 3-0 win earlier in the tournament. All told, Windmiller had 10 no hitters and five perfect games. And when she took the day off, Gonzo took over and blew away the competition. The defense was anchored by Vicky Rios, who had 64 hits and scored 50 runs. Becky Burroughs set an SCC record with10 triples. First baseman Stephanie Acton and catcher Beth Gerkin also had superb seasons.

1996 State Champions More pitching, more hitting, and more defense equaled another state title for the Panthers. SCC again featured a powerful 1-2 pitching combo with Cheri Shinn and Sarah Ayers, and the Panthers fielded perhaps their most deadly lineup as three players drove in 47 or more runs. The Panthers set a school record for wins and finished with one of the best marks in state history at 59-4. Two losses to Solano in the regular season served as the wake-up call SCC needed, and the Panthers roared through the playoffs, winning all 8 games and the state championship against Fullerton at Ohlone College. Shinn went 29-2 with a 0.59 ERA. Ayers was 13-0 with a 0.08 ERA, which is tied for second best on the all-time SCC list. Shinn was one of five All-Americans. In addition to her mound dominance, she hit .369, with four homer and 49 RBI. All-American infielder Laura Redding hit .402 with 54 RBI, tied for fourth best on the all-time SCC list. All-American third baseman Kim Martinez hit .367 with 30 RBI after leading the state in scoring in basketball, where she was also an All-American. All-American Londyn Ray hit .360 with 47 RBI and tied the SCC single season record with 10 HR. Denise Jackson, and All-American in volleyball and softball, hit .333 with 31 RBI and four homers. Each of the All-Americans earned scholarships to four-year institutions.

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4-Time State Champions 2004 State Champions

They’ve done it again! After missing the state championship by one game in the 2003 season, SCC had its redemption. The Panthers went on two winning streaks, 17-0 and 27-0, to finish out their 2004 season 44-2 as Bay Valley Conference and California State Champions. All-American Nikki Cinque led the Panthers pitching staff with a 25-1 record and 0.32 ERA. She was honored as Most Valuable Player for the BVC, State Pitcher of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the State Championships. No. 2 pitcher Krystina Gomez went 15-1 for the season, with a 0.63 ERA. Gomez, who threw the final pitch for the Panthers in their 3-1 championship win over Cypress College, was honored as Most valuable Pitcher of the State Championships. Eight individuals batted over .400 for the season, including Wendy Salgo (.495), Mandi Salcido (.464), Gomez (.455), Cinque (.443), Tony Rodriguez (.443), Elisha Reed (.429), Iris Mendoza (.417), and Traci Bender (.408). The defense was locked down by All-American infielders Slago and Bender, who had a combined total of 60 RBI and 80 hits. Salcido also had a stellar season with 24 RBI and 52 hits. In league play, SCC scored 305 runs and allowed only 37. In guiding the team to the state championship, head coach Robert Maglione was honored as the recipient of the 2004 California Community College Coach of the Year award.

State Championship History 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Cerritos Golden West Fullerton Golden West Santa Rosa Golden West Golden West Santa Ana Rancho Santiago Saddleback Sacramento City Palomar West Valley Cypress Sacramento City Palomar College of the Sequoias Long Beach City Sacramento City Cypress Cypress Cypress Palomar Long Beach City

Most State Championships

9 Cypress

5 Mt. San Antonio Palomar 4 Sacramento City 2 Cerritos Golden West Long Beach West Valley 1

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

West Valley Mt. San Antonio Sacramento City Mt. San Antonio Cypress Mt. San Antonio Cerritos Mt. San Antonio Cypress Cypress Cypress Palomar Sierra Palomar Santiago Canyon Cypress Mt. San Antonio

7 Schools Tied

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Top 5 All-Time Single Season Records Pitching

Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Danielle Haag Danielle Haag Amanda Monday Erin Field Charlene Manley Angie Smith Charlene Manley

44 41 36 34 34 34 33

1997 1998 2008 1994 1988 1984 1987

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Strikeouts Amy Windmiller 365 Erin Field 323 Amanda Monday 251 Erin Field 211 Ashten Welch 207

1992 1994 2008 1993 2013

ERA 1. Amy Windmiller 2. Charlene Manley Sarah Ayres 3. Nikki Cinque 4. Kim Gonzalez 5. Dayna Garcia Dayna Garcia

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Innings Pitched Charlene Manley 297 Erin Field 295 Danielle Haag 289 Charlene Manley 288 Danielle Haag 281

1988 1994 1997 1987 1998

Complete Games Charlene Manley 44 Danielle Haag 41 Charlene Manley 40 Angie Smith 40 Danielle Haag 39 Erin Field 38

1988 1997 1987 1985 1998 1994

0.07 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.18 0.23 0.23

1992 1988 1996 2004 1992 1990 1991


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Top 5 All-Time Single Season Records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

RBI’s Lyndsey Klein Amanda Venable Shauna Briggs Cindy Oseguera Andrea Argee Janette Koshell Tracy McCarron

Offense 88 77 75 72 57 57 57

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1997 1998 1997 2007 2009 1999 1985

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3. 4. 5. Home Runs Cindy Oseguera 17 Molly Ryan 12 Lindsey Bruno 12 3. Liz Caffero 10 Taylor McDowell 10 Kailey Olcott 10 Genna Allen 10 Kayla Hayes 10 Jaci Ecker 10 Jordan Dahl 10 Lyndsey Klein 10 Londyn Ray 10 Nikki Dennis 10 4. Tina Gotay 9 Melissa Hartkop 9 Andrea Argee 9 Mickey Loveridge 9 Mickey Loveridge 9 5. Kim Briggs 8 Brianna Pamplona 8 Noelani Kakalia 8

2007 2012 2009 2018 2017 2015 2010 2007 2006 2006 1997 1996 1988 2006 2010 2010 2013 2014 2011 2013 2014

Chenita Rogers Nikki Dennis Janette Koshell Jaci Ecker Kathy Kelly

.608 .567 .562 .554 .538

1985 1987 1999 2005 1982

Runs Scored

1. 2.

1. 2.

Batting Average

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Triples Laura Redding Janette Koshell Lyndsey Klein Becky Burroughs Amanda Venable Jenny Kohler Chenita Rogers Janette Koshell Londyn Ray Cori Keay Doubles Andrea Argee Lyndsey Klein Cindy Oseguera Janette Koshell Melissa Hartkop Hits Lyndsey Klein Nicole Wells Janette Koshell Shauna Briggs Jenny Kohler Christa Manley

13 12 12 10 8 8 8 7 7 7

1996 1999 1997 1992 1998 1997 1984 1998 1997 1994

29 26 25 22 21

2009 1997 2007 1999 2010

109 100 86 85 85 84

Lyndsey Klein Jenny Kohler Nicole Wells Laura Redding Kayla Hayes Tracey Greene

85 72 69 68 64 64

1997 1997 2007 1996 2007 1990

Stolen Bases 1. Tracey Greene 2. Chenita Rogers 3. Chenita Rogers 4. Shauna Smith 5. Debbie Nelson

61 51 43 42 41

1990 1985 1984 1983 1984

23 21 18 18 16 14 14 14 14

1990 1984 1988 1985 1991 2010 1992 1987 1985

Sacrifices

1. Tracy Lopez 1997 2. Debbie Nelson 2007 3. Shannon Padovan 1999 Debbie Nelson 1997 4. Vicki Rios 1997 5. Jamie Lowery 1994 Kendra Wilson Shelly Suwa Regina Lyons

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D-I All Americans/ College World Series / NPF

National Professional Fastpitch (Women’s Professional League) Former Panther College/University

Amy Windmiller CSU Northridge Lyndsey Klein UCLA Kim Gonzalez Texas A&M Cheri Shinn CSU Northridge Shauna Briggs Texas Tech Becky Burroughs Oklahoma Beth Gerken Texas A&M

Women’s College World Series Participants

Former Panther College/University Charlene Manley South Carolina Nikki Dennis Arizona Lyndsey Klein UCLA Amy Windmiller CSU Northridge Vicky Rios CSU Northridge Martha Oyog Northwestern Marrielle Vaughn UC Berkeley Julie Sessler CSU Northridge Mindy Garcia UNLV Chenita Rogers CSU Fullerton

NCAA Division I All-Americans

Former Panther College/University

Chenita Rogers CSU Fullerton Lyndsey Klein UCLA Kim Gonzalez Texas A&M Nikki Dennis Arizona Charlene Manley South Carolina

Former National Team Members

Former Panther College/University Chenita Rogers CSU Fullerton 18 Lyndsey Klein UCLA


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Sac City Softball Awards Easton All-Americans Amanda Venable Danielle Haag Nicole Valenzuela Melissa Martinez Amy Morris Beverly Cramblit Tracy Bender Nikki Cinque Wendy Salgo Jaci Ecker (x2) Krystina Gomez Tracy Ryan Jordan Dahl Andrea Argee Lindsey Bruno Kelli Reynolds

Academic All-Americans Tiffany Ray Kim Wright Bonnie Bruton Danielle Brady Trina Solesbee Bina Ramirez Melissa Blote Sarah Ayers Katie Larson Keagan Caldwell Samantha Pellon Kimiko Wright Tina Gotay

All-Americans

1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 2003 2003 2003 2006 2006

Nikki Dennis 1987 Nikki Dennis 1988 Charlene Manley 1988 Shannon Padovan 1988 Tracy Lopez 1990 Dayna Garcia 1991 Amy Windmiller 1992 Erin Field 1994 Christa Manley 1994 Shannon Gilley 1994 Jackie Strohman 1994 Cori Keay 1994 Laura Redding 1995 Londyn Ray 1995 Cheri Shinn 1996 Denise Jackson 1996 Kim Martinez 1996 Danielle Haag 1997 Lyndsey Klein 1997 Amanda Venable 1998

Danielle Haag Lyndey Klein Shauna Briggs Janette Koshell Janette Koshell Kelly Sutton Nicole Valenzuela Liz Sauerwein Nicki Cinque Wendy Salgo Tracy Bender Jaci Ecker Jaci Ecker Tracy Ryan Jordan Dahl Cindy Oseguera Nicole Wells Lindsey Bruno Laeha Hill Erica McIntyre Andrea Argee Lindsey Bruno Andrea Argee Melissa Hartkop Mickey Loveridge

All-State Selections SS OF P SS P P OF OF OF OF 2B 1B P C OF DP OF 3B P OF OF C P P C P

1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2000 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2015

Kathy Kelly 1982 Lisa DeFazio 1983 Shawna Smith 1983 Beth Kelly 1983 Stephanie Price 1983 Stephanie Price 1984 Diana Links 1984 Chenita Rogers 1984 Tara Clark 1984 Chenita Rogers 1985 Debbie Nelson 1985 Tracy McCarron 1985 Angie Smith 1986 Reggie Lyons 1986 Lisa Carpenter 1987 Mee Mee Davis 1988 Marielle Vaughn 1988 Nicki Dennis 1988 Charlene Manley 1988 Tracy Greene 1989 Tracy Greene 1990 Krista Margetich 1990 Mary Moore 1990 Dayna Garcia 1990 Jennifer Gaylor 1991 Dayna Garcia 1991

DP SS OF SS P C P OF OF SS P OF P 3B OF OF SS P P SS OF P SS 1B OF P P SS OF OF P P P P 3B 3B SS P SS 1B C 2B OF P 2B 1B P UTL OF P 3B P

Daria Germond 1991 Vicky Rios 1991 Stephanie Acton 1991 Vicky Rios 1992 Amy Windmiller 1992 Beth Gerken 1993 Erin Field 1993 Tammy Crummet 1993 Shannon Gilley 1994 Christa Manley 1994 Erin Field 1994 Londyn Ray 1995 Cheri Shinn 1995 Kim Martinez 1996 Londyn Ray 1996 Denise Jackson 1996 Laura Redding 1996 Cheri Shinn 1996 Danielle Haag 1997 Lyndsey Klein 1997 C.C. Burns 1997 Danielle Haag 1998 Lyndsey Klein 1998 Amanda Venable 1998 Janette Koshell 1999 Keri Hunter 1999 Veronica Davis 2000 Kelly Sutton 2000 Nicole Valenzuela 2000 Nicole Valenzuela 2001 Veronica Davis 2001 Beverly Cramblit 2002 Nicki Cinque 2004 Krystina Gomez 2004 Wendi Salgo 2004 Traci Bender 2004 Jaci Ecker 2005 Krystina Gomez 2005 Jaci Ecker 2006 Jordan Dahl 2006 Cindy Oseguera 2007 Nicole Wells 2007 Laeha Hill 2008 Amanda Monday 2008 Andrea Argee 2009 Lindsey Bruno 2009 Kelli Reynolds 2009 Andrea Argee 2010 Melissa Hartkop 2010 Cortney Allen 2011 Kim Briggs 2011 Ashten Welch 2013

P INF

Kali Sargent 2016 Elizabeth Caffero 2018

P C P 3B UT C SS 1B 1B 2B OF C P OF OF OF SS UT P P C 1B 2B OF 3B SS 2B 2B 2B 1B 3B P OF OF 1B SS 1B SS 2B INF P

Shawna Smith Maren Foster Kim Mauer Lori Lopez Sandra Duncan Reggie Lyons Martha Oyog

All-Regional Selections

1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 Karen Christianson 1986 Maggie Sekul 1987 Shannon Padovan 1987 Maggie McCune 1988 Krista Margetich 1989 Lori Mouw 1989 K.C. Clark 1989 K.C. Clark 1990 Jenny Conard 1990 Tracy Lopez 1990 Daria Germond 1991 Mary Moore 1991 Kim Gonzalez 1992 Beth Gerken 1992 Stephanie Acton 1992 Shannon Ramirez 1993 Tiffany Ray 1993 Kim Martinez 1995 Laura Redding 1995 Jenny Kohler 1997 Ronnie Simmons 1999 Tina Gotay 2006 Lindsey Bruno 2008 Erica McIntyre 2008 Cortney Allen 2010 Kendall Sorenson 2011 Molly Ryan 2013 Heather Oakley 2013 Mickey Loveridge 2014 Noelani Kakalia 2014 Kailey Olcott 2015 Madison Butcoff 2016 Taylor Fratto 2017 Danielle Reyes 2018

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Panther Transfers Adams State University Jackie Strohman Beth Record Tracy Fleshman Lisa Fresquez Lisa Hoglen Krystal Moreno Arizona State University Tracy McCarron Athens State University Laura Ellis Keri Hunter Tegen Prewitt Melissa Wilson Rachel Sosa Melissa Martinez Auburn University Kelly Sutton Bascom College Aimee Schlumpberger Heather Hamilton Boise State University Laeha Hill Bridgeport State University Erin Warr Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Jolynn Flores Jill Smith Maggie Sekul CSU - Bakersfield Margie McCune CSU - Chico Florrie Linggi Gwen Cox Charlotte Honciano CSU - Dominguez Hills Stephanie Price 20

CSU - Fullerton Chenita Rogers KC Clark Kendra Wilson CSU - Hayward Maren Foster Linda Ikami Amanda Bernard CSU - Northridge Shawna Smith Regina Lyons Angie Galiote Mary Moore Tiffany Ray Julie Sessler Amy Windmiller Vicky Rios Cheri Shinn Laura Redding CSU - Sacramento Kathy Kelly Kelly Leizell Chris Frazier Shelly Van Drammelen Lynn Angel Karen Christianson Sharon Christianson Angie Smith Annette Majahla Margaret Shubert Debbie Nelson Shannon Smith Lori Lopez Lori Dowid Nancy Ramirez Shannon Padovan Tracy Green

Amy Morford Kim Wright Shannon Ramirez Christa Manley Kimyata Harris Londyn Ray Mary Rose Villapando Nikki Cinque Nicole Miller Kailey Olcott CSU - San Bernardino Debra Curry Miko Kunmbara Jordan Dahl CSU - Stanislaus Kimiko Wright Erica McIntyre Amanda Monday Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Samantha Pellon Coppin State Nikki Buchko Culver-Stockton College Victoria Sendejas Henny Merrill East Stroudsburg University Angelica Dark Eastern Kentucky University Alysha Jones Eastern New Mexico Erikka Burke Morgan Green Evangel University Hannah Trabucco Jacksonville State Veronica Davis

Florida Southern College Diana Novoa Julie Pederson Trisha Gedvilas Humboldt State University Catie Henke Megan Corriea Nicole Valenzuela Liberty University Mickey Loveridge Linfield College Laura Merritt Lubbock Christian University Andrea Argee Melissa Hartkop Lyon College Stephanie Bagwell Emily Murphy Ashten Welch Mary University Christina Missildine Stephani Pilarsky Lisa Harris Tanya Guzman Marie Maita Agela Bautista Wendi Salgo Menlo College Marissa Sequeria Miami of Ohio Daria Germond MidAmerica Nazarene Univ. Megan Anthony Jostyn Bebout Madison Butcoff Kaitlyn Leffle


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Panther Transfers Middle Tennessee State Simpson College Kerry Allen Marissa Rocha Lisa Sherman Sonoma State University Missouri Christian University Tracy Amador A.J. Ross Tammie Wheeler Missouri Valley College Southern Oregon University Melissa Spanton Abi Lund New Mexico-Highlands Aaliyah Oliver Kristina Flores Megan Winton Northeast Louisiana Texas A&M University Ann Clark Kim Gonzalez Mega Corriea Beth Gerkwen Northwestern University Shannon Gilley Martha Oyog Erin Field Notre Dame-Belmont Trina Solesbee Amanda Cooper Texas Tech University Charisse Popejoy Danielle Brady Oklahoma City University Kim Martinez Mee Mee Davis Denise Jackson Krista Margetich Jenny Kohler Oklahoma State University Shauna Briggs Terri Shackleford UC Berkeley Pittsburgh State University Marielle Vaughn Linda Smith Jenny Conard Rogers State University UC Davis Courtney Davis Iris Mendoza San Diego State University Mandi Salcedo Jill Endicott UC Riverside San Francisco Art Institute Traci Bender Genna Allen Mandi Salcedo San Jose State University UC Santa Barbara Kelly Conrady Michelle Caldwell Vivian Villa Rachel Crawford Tracy Lopez UCLA Tami Crummett Lyndsey Klein Kayla Hayes Diana Links Nicole Wells

UNLV Mindy Garcia USC Katie Larson University of Arizona Nikki Dennis University of Delaware Heather Oakley University of Hawaii Jessica Mederias University of Hawaii-Hilo Tracy Ryan University of Indiana Kim Maurer University of Nevada, Reno Kali Sargent University of New Mexico Cristin Anderson Kiley Bair Univ. of Northern Colorado Molly Ryan Ceara Barker University of Oklahoma Lisa Carpenter Shelly Suwa Geralee Dresbach Lori Mouw Dayna Garcia Becky Burroughs Stephanie Acton University of Oregon Rissa Perryman C.C. Burns Danielle Haag Univ. of Puget Sound Dona King

Univ. of South Carolina - Spartanburg Renee Dobrinski Chanel Gonzalez Univ. of St. Mary (Kansas) Mary Silva Rebecca Eatough Jordan Petersen Univ. of South Florida Tara Clarke Univ. of Tennessee Jodi Ramirez Sarah Ayers Amanda Venable Janette Koshell Univ. of Texas-San Antonio Erika Ammons Univ. of Toledo Amy Morris Univ. of Tulsa Bonnie Bruton Jessee Ayala Univ. of West Florida Holly Weibert Monique Clary Utah State Chenita Bradley Jamie Linker William Penn Univ. Sheri Meyers Aimee Vigil Elizabeth Sauerwein

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