2012 Volleyball Recruiting Guide

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North Central Texas College Lady Lions Volleyball 2012

Kelli Hadley

Hailee Washburn

Adrienne Pabon


2012 Lady Lions Volleyball Schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME Aug. 24-25 at Brookhaven Tournament TBA Aug. 29 at Navarro (Quad) TBA Aug. 31-Sept. 1 at Redlands Cougar Classic TBA Sept. 5 Redlands 6 p.m. Sept. 7-8 North Central Invitational TBA Sept. 11 Cisco * 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at Southwestern Christian 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at Paris (Tri) TBA Sept. 18 Temple * 6 p.m. Sept. 20 at Ranger * 4 p.m. Sept. 25 Vernon * 4 p.m. Sept. 27 at Hill * 6 p.m. Oct. 2 at Eastfield 6 p.m. Oct. 4 at Cisco * 6 p.m. Oct. 9 Southwestern Christian * 6 p.m. Oct. 11 at Temple * 6 p.m. Oct. 16 Ranger * 4 p.m. Oct. 18 at Vernon * 4 p.m. Oct. 23 Hill * 6 p.m. Oct. 27 Panola/San Jac 10 a.m. Nov. 2-3 at NJCAA Region V Tourney TBA Nov. 15-17 at NJCAA Championships TBA

* Denotes Conference Match

This 2012 Media and Recruiting Guide was produced by the NCTC Public Relations Department. Design work by Darin Allred, Media/Communication Specialist. All media inquiries should be directed to Darin Allred at 940-668-3356 or by email at dallred@nctc.edu. Recruiting inquiries should be directed to Coach Angie Bullard at 940-668-3347 or by email at abullard@nctc.edu


Meet the Coach Angie Bullard Head Coach - 13th Season As NCTC head volleyball coach, Angie Bullard calls on successful career experiences as an athlete, student and high school coach. A graduate of Gunter High School, Bullard attended Paris Junior College on a basketball scholarship, winning Academic All-American honors in 1989-90 and 1990-91. She transferred to Tarleton State University and helped lead the TexAnns to the National Tournament, twice more earning Academic All-American honors. As a senior, she was named TexAnn of the Year in recognition of her accomplishments on the court, in the classroom and as a student leader. Bullard earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree and a Master’s of Education degree from TSU, graduating cum laude. As a TSU graduate student, she worked as the assistant women’s basketball coach. After college, Bullard taught high school biology and served as head coach in volleyball, softball, basketball

and cross country. In six years as a high school coach, she won several honors and awards including the Waco Tribune Herald Volleyball Coach of the Year. Now in her 13th year as Lady Lion head coach, Bullard continues to push for team improvement. Her teams have qualified for the regional tournament each of the past 12 years, reaching the regional championship match six times and winning the regional title in 2005. The Lady Lions advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament in Missouri in 2005. Besides solid on-court performance, Bullard is proud of the Lady Lions’ academic record. “We expect our players to perform on the court and in the classroom,” Bullard said. “ When we recruit, we go after players we believe will excel as students as well as athletes.” Outside coaching, Bullard enjoys athletics and outdoor activities including gold and horseback riding. She is married to Joe Bullard, a teacher and coach at Aubrey High School. Together, they have a daughter, Lindsey, a student at Callisburg Elementary.

Student Managers Jaymee Ross Gunter, TX

Haylie Weaver Callisburg, TX


Sophomores

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Adrienne Pabon 5-11, OH Johnson City, TX

Parents: Telie and Eddy Hometown: Johnson City, Texas High School: LBJ Major: Undecided Club Team: Austin Juniors Favorite Music: Classic Country Favoritte Food: Seafood Favorite Movie: The Notebook Favorite T.V. Show: The O.C. Favorite Professional Athlete: Destiny Hooker Favorite Volleyball Moment: Beating Comfort, Johnson City’s rivals!

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Hailee Washburn 5-11, MB White Oak, TX

Parents: April and Russell Hometown: White Oak, Texas High School: White Oak Major: Accounting/Agri Business Club Team: ETJ Favorite Music: Country Favoritte Food: Mexican Favorite T.V. Show: Pretty Little Liars Favorite Volleyball Moment: Winning a State Championship in 2010

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Kelli Hadley 5-6, DS Santa Fe, TX

Parents: Laurie and Dick Hometown: Santa Fe, Texas High School: Santa Fe Major: Nursing Favorite Music: Country Favoritte Food: Mexican Favorite Movie: Crazy, Stupid Love Favorite T.V. Show: Friends Favorite Volleyball Moment: Leaving one of my highschool teammates at Whataburger my freshman year.


Freshmen

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Kenzie Rohrbough 5-10, OH Callisburg, TX

Parents: Barb and Jeff Hometown: Callisburg, Texas Major: Undecided Club Team: Red River Volleyball Favorite Music: Anything other than Scream-o Favoritte Food: Everything but sushi Favorite Movie: Letters to God Favorite T.V. Show: Pretty Little Liars Favorite Professional Athlete: Josh Hamilton Favorite Volleyball Moment: Going to the State tournament

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Karley Rohrbough 6-0, MB Callisburg, TX

Parents: Barb and Jeff Hometown: Callisburg, Texas Major: Undecided Club Team: Red River Volleyball Favorite Music: Country Favoritte Food: Don’t have a favorite but my food CAN’T touch each other Favorite Movie: Ringor Favorite T.V. Show: Pretty Little Liars Favorite Professional Athlete: David Beckham Favorite Volleyball Moment: watching Kenzie Pringle fall in a playoff game twice


Freshmen

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Lauren Cude 5-10, S Longview, TX

Parents: Cindy and David Hometown: Longview, Texas High School: Pine Tree Major: Education Club Team: Wrecking Crew Favorite Music: Pop, Country Favoritte Food: Mexican Favorite Movie: Facing the Giants Favorite T.V. Show: Duck

Dynasty Favorite Professional Athlete: Josh Hamilton Favorite Volleyball Moment: Sweeping our rivals twice in district

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Harlee Johnson 5-7, OH Gunter, TX

Parents: Becky and Jim Hometown: Gunter, Texas High School: Gunter Major: Cardiology Club Team: Dallas Force Favorite Music: Country Favoritte Food: Spaghetti Favorite Movie: 8 Seconds Favorite T.V. Show: Duck Dynasty Favorite Professional Athlete: Tim Tebow Favorite Volleyball Moment: When Gunter knocked Peaster out of the playoffs my junior year

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Brittney Anson 5-10, MB Houston, TX

Parents: Brian Anson; Krista and Ben Trimmer Hometown: Houston, Texas High School: Langham Creek Major: Education/Special Ed Club Team: Texas Tornados 18 Black Favorite Music: Hip-Hop/Rap and Country Favoritte Food: Chick-Fil-A Favorite Movie: Any comedy Favorite T.V. Show: NCIS Los Angeles Favorite Professional Athlete: Lilly Favorite Volleyball Moment: My last home game of my senior year of volleyball

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Haylee Diehl 5-9, S Nocona, TX

Parents: Tami and Chad Hometown: Nocona, Texas High School: Nocona Major: Nursing Club Team: CCVA Favorite Music: Everything Favoritte Food: Chicken Spaghetti Favorite Movie: The Vow Favorite T.V. Show: Family

Guy Favorite Professional Athlete: Dwayne Wade Favorite Volleyball Moment: Walking onto the court before the State championship match


Freshmen

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Miranda Hogsed 5-7, DS Industrial, TX

Parents: Brigette and Sam Hometown: Inez, Texas High School: Industrial Major: Undecided Club Team: Southern Swing Favorite Music: Texas Country Favoritte Food: Mexican Favorite Movie: The Vow Favorite T.V. Show: Pretty Little Liars Favorite Professional Athlete: Jenny Finch Favorite Volleyball Moment: When we beat our biggest rival

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Lauren DeAnda 5-10, OH Round Rock, TX

Parents: Lorie and Johnny Hometown: Round Rock, TX High School: Stony Point Major: Broadcasting Club Team: Austin Juniors Favorite Music: R&B Favoritte Food: Enchiladas Favorite Movie: Sleeping Beauty Favorite T.V. Show: CSI Favorite Professional Athlete: Destinee Hooker Favorite Volleyball Moment: Against Vista Ridge in the fifth game. The setter set me a perfect set where I got on top of the ball and slammed it in the middle of the court right over the block.

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Kaitlynn Henson 5-9, OH Orange, TX

Parents: Amy and Scott Hometown: Orange, Texas High School: Orangefield Major: Undecided Club Team: JCJ 18 Black Favorite Music: Country and Hip Hop Favoritte Food: Chinese Favorite Movie: Night at the Roxbury Favorite Professional Athlete: Destinee Hooker Favorite Volleyball Moment: My senior year. I had so many great memories!

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Anissa Smith 6-0, MB Round Rock, TX

Parents: Lisa and Mark Hometown: Round Rock, TX High School: Round Rock Major: Forensic Pathology Club Team: Austin Juniors 18 Torro Favorite Music: R&B and Country Favoritte Food: Pizza Favorite Movie: The Hangover Favorite T.V. Show: Pretty Little Liars, House, NCIS Favorite Professional Athlete: David Lee Favorite Volleyball Moment: When our libero shanked a ball and I ran over and leaped over her body and saved the ball. Funniest thing ever.


Facilities

Lions Fieldhouse features a new volleyball court that was installed in 2012 complete with a main competition court and two directional side courts

The Lady Lions volleyball team has their own locker room with individual player lockers and a team area featuring a coach and TV


The Lady Lions use the weight room inside the Lions Clubhouse and Fitness Center which features state-of-the-art equipment

Volleyball players are housed at Bonner Hall, an on-campus residence hall with easy access to the cafeteria and classroom buildings


Lady Lion History LADY LIONS YEAR BY YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

22-18 overall 25-13 overall 12-9 overall 15-21 overall 19-19 overall 17-16 overall 28-15 overall 27-14 overall 23-17 overall 23-15 overall 16-18 overall 9-12 overall

5-5 conference 8-2 conference 5-3 conference 8-2 conference 7-3 conference 8-2 conference 11-1 conference 9-3 conference 7-3 conference 8-4 conference 7-5 conference 5-5 conference

Regional Finalist Regional Finalist Regional Qualifier Regional Finalist Regional Finalist Regional Finalist Regional Champs National Qualifiers Regional Finalist Regional Qualifier Regional Qualifier

Moving On

Four North Central Texas College volleyball players recently signed letters of intent with four-year universities. The sophomores that signed included Michelle Blount of Copperas Cove, Cori Bruce of Austin, Courtney Haney of Peaster and Andrea Bertrand of Houston. Blount and Haney both signed with Midwestern State University, Bruce signed with the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith and Bertrand signed with the University of St. Thomas.


Athletic Department Intercollegiate athletic teams at NCTC produce athletes that excel on and off the field and court. The NCTC tennis team has the longest history of success., having made more than 25 appearances in the National JUCO Tournament, finishing as high as second. The Lions baseball team won the 2001 JUCO National Championship and have qualified for the post-season 12 times. The Lady Lions softball team has won conference championships in 2001 and 2008 and took home the Region V North Championship in 2009, qualifying them for the NJCAA National Tournament. NCTC volleyball won a regional championship and advanced to the National Tournament in both 1999 and 2005.

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This is NCTC Established in 1924 under the leadership of Texas community college pioneer Randolph Lee Clark, North Central Texas College is the oldest continuously operating public two-year college in the state. From its roots as a small, rural “junior” college — an extension of the local public schools actually — NCTC has grown and matured into a comprehensive, full-service community college of truly regional scope, serving students from five major campuses located across its service area. This fall, NCTC set a new enrollment record of 10,175 students system-wide.


NCTC has campuses in Gainesville, Corinth, Flower Mound, Bowie and Graham


2012 Lady Lions


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