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had two with Paul Cerres and Gabriel Santos. Women’s soccer had Natayle Yasmin Baird-Watson and baseball had Gus Allred.

9 — The number of players that earned second or third team NJCAA All-Academic honors. The men’s soccer team and the softball team each put six players on the second or third team. The men’s soccer players include Hernan Burdiles. Oziel Camargo, Paulo Marquez, Paul Cerros, Gabriel Santos, and Rennan Sousa. The softball team all-academic members included Avery Fox, Bree Hensen, Maddie Johnston, Baylie Krueger, Victoria Wharton, and DesaRae Woolsey. Men’s basketball had one player in Maurice Walker, while the women’s basketball team had three players with Shiho Isono, Mackenzie Joseph, and Jayla Owen. The women’s soccer team had four members with Nataly Yasmin Baird Watson, Andrea Jimenez, Hailey Kwiatkowski, and Aileen Perez. The volleyball team had another five players on the second or third academic team in Charli Blackman, Alex Hernandez, Anna Jasinsky, Emmalei Mapu, and Ale Meoni.

23 — The number of All-region players from the seven Cougar teams. Baseball had one player in Shintaro Inoue; softball had two with Victoria Wharton and Morgan Dustin; men’s basketball had two with Biko Johnson and Carl Thorpe each making third team; and women’s basketball had four with Jayla Owen, Shiho Isono, and Ola Duda making all-region and Yara Garcia making the all-defensive team. The men’s soccer team had four players led by Region IX player of the year Rodrigo Cercal. Also making all-region were Rennan Sousa, Tom Pelzer, and Samuel Acosta. The women’s soccer team had five all-region players. They included Lesle Vasquez, Vanessa Vazquez, Yoseline Hernandez, Tania Razo, and Jackeline Castro. The volleyball team had four players including setter of the year Shanelle Martinez and player of the year Erica Fava. Jenna Curtis was also a first team all-region selection while Emmalei Mapu was second team.

35 — The number of players that earned a 3.60 to 3.99 GPA and made the WNCC Dean’s list in the spring semester. There were 17 members from the fall sports of volleyball and soccer and anoth- er 18 from basketball, baseball, and softball.

36 — The number of players that earned Region IX All-Academic honors. The volleyball team put eight on the region academic honor roll while baseball had eight players and softball had six. Men’s soccer also had six followed by women’s soccer with five, women’s basketball with three, and men’s basketball with one.

110 — This is the number of wins by all seven teams combined this past year. With all seven sports, the combined record was 110-114-1.

— Written by Mark Rein

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