

T-Birds Quick Facts - 2022
Mesa Community College
Location Mesa, AZ
Address 1833 W. SouthernMesa,Ave.AZ
Enrollment 16,000
Founded 1963
Colors Red and White
Nickname Thunderbirds President Dr. Tammy Robinson
Women’s Soccer
National Affiliation NJCAA Division II Conference Arizona Community College A.C. Facility John D. Riggs Stadium

2021 Record 9-7-2
2021 ACCAC Record and Finish 6-6-2 3rd place
Head Coach Drew Guarneri
Alma Mater Drake
Office phone 480-461-7232
Office fax 480-461-7809
e-mail drew.guarneri@mesacc.edu
Sports Information
SID. Wayne Block
Office phone 480-461-7543
Cell phone 757-288-1484
Office fax 480-461-7809
e-mail wayne.block@mesacc.edu
Assistant SIDs Dylan Kessler email dylan.kessler@mesacc.eduDylanDeVlieger email dya2134316@maricopa.edu
Athletic Staff
Athletic Director John Mulhern Phone 480-461-7627
Fax 480-461-7809
e-mail jophn.mulhern@mesacc.edu
Assistant AD Mike Lavella Phone 480-461-7567
Head Trainer Cecile Pironello Phone 480-461-7557
Administrative Assistant Janet Vogt Phone 480-461-7542
Day Date Opponent
Location Time
TueAugust 23 Phoenix Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 27 Scottsdale Mesa, AZ 8:00
Tue 30 at Glendale Glendale, AZ 7:30
FriSeptember2
Press Services
The Sports Information Office at Mesa Community College wishes to make your visit to the campus, or your efforts to cover the college's athletic programs from your office, as easy as possible. Therefore, we will attempt to provide any service you may need that is within the scope of our abili ties.
MEDIA INFORMATION - Complete biographical information on all players and coaches, photo graphs of individuals or game action, complete statistics and media guides are available upon request.
PHONES, FAX - Telephones and a fax machine are available in the athletic offices at all times.
INTERNET, E-MAIL - MCC has a comprehensive website at www.mesatbirdsports.com. Links to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference and NJCAA websites are located at the bottom of MCC's home page.
Sports Information staff: Director - Wayne Block Assistants: Dylan Kessler, Dylan DeVlieger
Paradise Valley Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 3 at Chandler-Gilbert Chandler, AZ 8:00
Tue 7 Justice Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 10 Glendale* Mesa, AZ 8:00
Tue 13 at Phoenix* Phoenix, AZ 7:00
Sat. 17 at Scottsdale* Scottsdale, AZ 8:00
Tue 20 Yavapai* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Sat 24 Pima* Mesa, AZ 8:00
October
Tue 1 at Arizona Western* Yuma, AZ 7:00
Tue 4 at Paradise Valley* Phoenix, AZ 3:30
Sat 8 Cochise* Mesa, AZ 6:00
Tue 11 at South Mountain* Phoenix, AZ 3:30
Sat 15 GateWay* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Tue 18 Chandler-Gilbert* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Wed 26 Region I Division II semi-finals TBD TBD
Sat 29 Region I Division finals TBD TBD
November Mon-Sat 14-19 NJCAA Division II nationals Tucson, AZ & TBD
Home games bold *ACCAC games & Kino Complex

Drew Guarneri enters his 14th year as the head coach of the Mesa Community College women’s soccer program. He also coached the men for five Guarneriseasons.established the men's soccer program at Chandler-Gilbert Community College in 1998 and coached through the 2006 season. He also coached the women at CGCC from 2000 through 2006. His teams produced three All-Americans, four NJCAA All-Academic athletes, and one National Team Award for Academics.
He was named ACCAC Men's Coach of the Year in 2003 and ACCAC Women's Coach of the Year in 2004. He also was Phoenix Women's Sports Association Coach of the Year in 2005.

He has had eight state champions at both the high school and club lev els. Two came with the Campo Verde girls teams of 2019 and 2021 and one with the CVHS boys in 2020.
In addition his high school championships he has won five club state titles. Those came with the Arsenal '93 boys in 2008 and 2010 and the Arsenal '97 boys in 2014 and 2015. The Arsenal '02 girls won the Presi dent's Cup championship in 2021
Guarneri has coached a multitude of squads in the Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club since 1995, and has a great deal of playing experience himself. He competed while attending Butler University in 1989, at Drake Univer sity from 1990-1993. In addition he played with the Des Moines Menace of the USISL in 1993, the Arizona Saguaros, a D3 Pro League team in 2000, and finally, the Banat Arsenal, a competitive adult league team from 2001-2007.Heobtained a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Drake University in 1993, and a Masters of Science in Public Programs and Recreation Management from Arizona State in 1996.
ed waller - assIstant CoaCH Ed Waller is enter ing his fifth season as MCC assistant coach.Inaddition, during his 20-plus years of coaching he has been a youth coach with the Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club for 11 years and was the girls coach at Highland High School in Gilbert, AZ., from 2015-22. He holds a USSF National D Coach ing License, and is a United Soccer Coaches Small Sided Diploma, NHFS Level 1 Certified Coach

KeIraGan wall - GoalKeeper CoaCH Bruce Hough - Volunteer Coach
Kieragan Wall is a local product who played soccer for Hamilton High School and South Mountain Community College. She went on to play for Montreat College in North Carolina, where she was named team captain as the starting goalkeeper. Upon completing her eligibility, she became a Student Assistant Coach for goalkeepers, which was the start of her coaching career.
Since then, she has gone on to be an As sistant Coach for Hamilton High School. In 2021, she was hired to be the Varsity Girls Coach at Williams Field High School and the Head Coach for the 8th grade girls at Cooley Middle School. She worked as the volunteer goalkeeper coach for Mesa for the 2021
Onseason.theclub side, Wall was a member of the goalkeeping staff for the women's ECNL program. She was also an assistant coach for a number of ECRL teams. Now she is the Assistant Director of coaching for AYSO United. In addition, she is the current Director of Goalkeepers for United.
Bruce Hough began coaching club soccer in 1978 when his oldest son wanted to play and soccer coaches were in short supply. It was a part-time hobby but became a little more time consuming after he retired from 41 years in law enforcement.Aftercoaching three years at Mountain Pointe High School on the boy’s side as an assistant he moved to Desert Vista High School on the girl’s side as an assistant varsity and JV Coach. During his five years at DV the team made the State Finals three times winning the State Championship in the 2015-2016 season. Through the years he has coached club, YMCA, NYS, AYSO middle school and high school. In the 2016-2017 High School season he was hired as the assistant head boy’s coach at Higley High School. He had the opportunity to work for his youngest son Taylor the H] head coach. This was the most memorable soccer experience he has had. An opportunity many never get to experience and one to be remembered.

Results 2021
2021 results
Date Opponent Score Assists Shots Shot% Saves Corners YC RC
Aug 28 at Scottsdale Community College L, 8-5 1 13 .385 7 2 0 0
Aug 31 Yavapai College W, 6-2 3 10 .600 4 2 0 0
Sep 4 Pima Community College L, 6-0 0 3 .000 4 2 2 0
Sep 7 at Arizona Western College L, 4-0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0
Sep 11 Paradise Valley Community College L, 2-1 0 20 .050 6 8 0 0
Sep 14 Cochise College W, 3-2 3 9 .333 7 4 0 0
Sep 18 at Glendale Community College W, 3-0 1 44 .068 4 5 0 0
Sep 21 Phoenix College L, 1-0 0 8 .000 12 2 2 0
Sep 25 Scottsdale Community College T, 3-3 3 12 .250 15 3 0 0
Sep 28 vs. Yavapai College W, 2-0 2 6 .333 6 3 1 0
Oct 2 at Pima Community College L, 3-2 1 13 .154 7 4 1 0
Oct 5 Arizona Western College T, 3-3 2 0 .000 7 0 1 0
Oct 9 at Paradise Valley Community College W, 3-2 1 23 .130 6 4 1 0
Oct 12 at Cochise College W, 3-1 3 18 .167 3 0 0 0
Oct 19 at GateWay Community College - AZ W, 2-0 2 10 .200 1 4 0 0
Oct 23 at Chandler-Gilbert Community College W, 5-0 4 0 5 0 0 0
Oct 26 at Phoenix College W, 2-1 1 7 .286 5 2 3 0
Oct 30 at Pima Community College L, 2-0
*ACCAC games
No.NumericalName
Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School
1 Ellie Eatherton Fr. GK 5-2 Gilbert, AZ. Williams Field (AZ)
2 Olivia Rodina Fr. M 5-6 Minden, Nev. Douglas
3 Sophie Turner Fr. D 5-2 Peoria, AZ
ASU Prep Digital
4 Ilyah Valdez Fr. M 5-2 Chandler, AZ San Clemente (Calif.)
6 Macy Tolman Fr. D 5-0 Mesa, AZ Mesa
8 Jacee Quinn So. F 5-2 Safford, AZ Thatcher
9 Emma Burgos Fr. M 5-4 Los Angeles, Calif. Sahuarita (AZ)
11 Bria Coleman Fr. F 5-5 Prescott, AZ Bradshaw Mountain
12 Abigail Davis Fr. M 5-2 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
13 Karis Pennington So. M 5-2 Queen Creek, AZ Queen Creek
14 Olivia Bodily Fr. M 5-2 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
15 Sarah Banks So. M 5-7 Bellevue, Neb. Highland (AZ)
16 Cristiana Salaiz Fr. M 5-0 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
17 Rylee Rottweiler So. F 5-8 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
18 Alexandra White So. D 5-5 Gilbert, AZ Casteel
19 Katy Cafaro So. D 5-3 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
20 Shay Webster So. F 5-9 Queen Creek, AZ Queen Creek
22 Taylor Ah Quin-Soren Fr. M 5-5 Hau'ula, Hawai'i Chandler (AZ)
23 Xitlaly Padilla Fr. F 5-5 San Tan Valley, AZ American Leadership Academy
26 Ashley Bohlig Fr. M/D 5-5 Queen Creek, AZ Casteel
27 Jasmin Zamudio Fr. F 5-3 Phoenix, AZ Tempe
28 Adelaide Meier Fr. M 5-6 Show Low, AZ Show Low
29 Hailey Hough Fr. F 5-6 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
30 Arlet Corona Fr. M 5-1 Scottsdale, AZ Coronado
31 Zashary Rosas Fr. F/M 5-5 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
33 Tori Festag Fr. D 5-2 Gilbert, AZ Williams Field
35 Ava Armstrong Fr. M 5-8 San Tan Valley, AZ Combs
Head Coach: Drew Guarneri (14th Year)
Assistant Coach: Ed Waller, Bruce Hough
Goalkeeper Coach: Keiragan Wall
Volunteer Coach: Bruce Hough
No.AlphabeticalName
Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School
22 Taylor Ah Quin-Soren Fr. M 5-5 Hau'ula, Hawai'i Chandler (AZ)
35 Ava Armstrong Fr. M 5-8 San Tan Valley, AZ Combs
15 Sarah Banks So. M 5-7 Bellevue, Neb. Highland (AZ)
4 Ashlin Baum Fr. M 5-2 Thatcher, AZ Thatcher
14 Olivia Bodily Fr. M 5-2 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
26 Ashley Bohlig Fr. M/D 5-5 Queen Creek, AZ Casteel
9 Emma Burgos Fr. M 5-4 Los Angeles, Calif. Sahuarita (AZ)
19 Katy Cafaro So. D 5-3 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
11 Bria Coleman Fr. F 5-5 Prescott, AZ Bradshaw Mountain
30 Arlet Corona Fr. M 5-1 Scottsdale, AZ Coronado
12 Abigail Davis Fr. M 5-2 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
1 Ellie Eatherton Fr. GK 5-2 Gilbert, AZ Williams Field (AZ)
33 Tori Festag Fr. D 5-2 Gilbert, AZ Williams Field
29 Hailey Hough Fr. F 5-6 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
28 Adelaide Meier Fr. M 5-6 Show Low, AZ Show Low
23 Xitlaly Padilla Fr. F 5-5 San Tan Valley, AZ American Leadership Academy
13 Karis Pennington So. M 5-2 Queen Creek, AZ Queen Creek
8 Jacee Quinn So. F 5-2 Safford, AZ Thatcher
2 Olivia Rodina Fr. M 5-6 Minden, Nev. Douglas
31 Zashary Rosas Fr. F/M 5-5 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
17 Rylee Rottweiler So. F 5-8 Gilbert, AZ Campo Verde
16 Cristiana Salaiz
Fr. M 5-0 Mesa, AZ Mountain View
6 Macy Tolman Fr. D 5-0 Mesa, AZ Mesa
3 Sophie Turner Fr. D 5-2 Peoria, AZ ASU Prep Digital
4 Ilyah Valdez Fr. M 5-2 Chandler, AZ San Clemente (Calif.)
20 Shay Webster So. F 5-9 Queen Creek, AZ Queen Creek
18 Alexandra White So. D 5-5 Gilbert, AZ Casteel
27 Jasmin Zamudio Fr. F 5-3 Phoenix, AZ Tempe
Head Coach: Drew Guarneri (14th Year)
Assistant Coaches: Ed Waller, Bruce Hough
Goalkeeper Coach: Keiragan Wall
Volunteer Coach: Bruce Hough
ChandlerHau'ula,FreshmanHawai'i(AZ)H.S.
AT CHANDLER H.S. - Played for coach Ryan Watrous. Also played flag football.
PERSONAL - Taylor Ah Quin-Soren was born July, 8, 2004 in Kailuam Hawai'i. She is the daughter of Edward Soren and Yvette Ah Quinn. Has one sister, Tasha, and two brothers: Kailua and Makoa. She is a Nursing major.
Taylor Ah Quin-Soren
SanFreshmanTanValley, AZ
Combs H.S.
AT COMBS H.S. - A first team all-region player all four years of high school and region Player of the Year as a senior. Also second team all-conference as a junior. Led the team with 19 goals and 15 assists as a senior. Played for coach Cassie Olson. An Honor Roll student twice.

PERSONAL - Ava Armstrong was born Feb.5, 2004, in Mesa, AZ. She is in the General Education program at MCC and is the daughter of Corby and Michelle Armstrong. She has two brothers: Cameron, 23 and Brody, 14. She volunteers as an indoor soccer coach and referee.



Ava Armstrong
HighlandBellevue,SophomoreNeb.(AZ)H.S.
AT MESA 2021 - Started in 17 games as both a midfielder and goalkeeper. Scored a goal in a win over Yavapai and had an assist against Arizona Western. Saw action in goal nine times, including eight starts, making 54 saves.


AT HIGHLAND H.S. - Played for coach Andy Barber. Scored five goals in her senior year and had one assist
PERSONAL - Sarah Banks was born April 19, 2003, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. The Elementary Education major is the daughter of Bill and Denae Banks and has two sisters: Addie, 21, and Sophie, 17 as well as two brothers: Jake, 23 and Joey, 15.
Sarah Banks
MountauinMesa,FreshmanAZ
View H.S.
AT MOUNTAIN VIEW H.S. - Played for coach Jon Thomas. Played in 15 games and had one assist as a senior. Primarily a midfielder.

PERSONAL - Olivia Bodily was born Dec. 14, 2004 in Mesa, AZ. She is a Nursing major at MCC and is the daughter of Daniel and Abbey Bodily. She has a sister Emery, 11, and three bothers: Reese, 15, Coy, 13 and Lincoln, 6.

Olivia Bodily
QueenFreshmanCreek, AZ Castell H.S.


AT CASTEEL H.S. - All-Academic as a junior and senior as well as an Honor Roll student. Played for coach Jason Hammonds.
PERSONAL - Ashley Bohlig was born April 13, 2004, in Batavia, Ill. The daughter of John and Cassie Bohlig is an Exercise Science major. She has one brother, Jason, 13. Her mother played NCAA Division I soccer at Northern Illinois.


Ashley Bohlig
LosFreshmanAngeles, Calif. Sahuarita (AZ) H.S.
AT SAHUARITA H.S. - An honorable mention all-conference player for coach Brian Right. An Honor Roll student.
PERSONAL - Emma Burgos was born Nov. 21, 2004, in Los Angeles, Calif. The daughter of Mr. Jose and Mrs. Lupita Burgos has a brother Diego, 13. She is a Veterinary Technology major. Has done community service food bank drive work, fed the homeless for church and competed in art shows. Has also worked as a Pima County Animal Shelter volunteer, as a Mama Mia set volunteer for a school play. Was Kiwanis Club Treasure for three year. Sang to La Posada Residents for three years. Also, played orchestra for La Posada Residents for three years years. Elks Lodge award winner, National Honors Society. State competition for HOSA, Sports Medicine Ambassador. Completed fine arts seal and volunteered at school supplies drive. Refereed kids games. Baby sat dogs for neighbors. Escorted Senator Mark Kelly through the school. Picked up trash in blue collar communities. Gave blankets to homeless at Reid Park. Housed homeless animals.
Emma Burgos
CampoGilbert,SophomoreAZVerde H.S.
AT CAMPO VERDE H.S. - All-region Forward of the Year for coach Andrew Guarneri, her coach at MCC. An Honor Roll student. Had a 0.68 goals against Average for the Coyotes who went 18-1. Also participated in cross country and track and field.
PERSONAL - Katy Cafaro was born Nov. 30, 2001 in Mesa, AZ. She is the daughter of Chris and Susan Cafaro and is an Elementary Education major. She has five sisters: Sarah, 2; Kayla, 20; Maddy, 25; Bella, 15 and Finny, 17. Has worked as a substitute teacher. Her father played football and her mother volleyball. Previously attended Monmouth University.


Katy Cafaro
Prescott,Freshman AZ Bradshaw Mountain H.S. Bria Coleman
AT BRADSHAW MOUNTAIN H.S. - Most Valuable Offensive Player as a sophomore and senior and honorable mention in her sophomore year. Played for coach John Sterling. An Honor Roll student for three years and earned a Silver Diploma.

PERSONAL - Bria Coleman was born Sept. 9, 2004, in Prescott, AZ. She is the daughter of Mike and Melissa Oberan and is an Exercise Science major. She has two sisters: Cheyenne, 22 and Skye, 12, as well as three brothers: Jericho, 26; Zachary, 17, and James, 7. She has been a volunteer youth soccer coach and a lifeguard.

Scottsdale,Freshman AZ Coronado H.S.
AT CORONADO H.S. - Played for coach Buck Holmes. PERSONAL - Arlet Corona was born March 28, 2003 in Scottsdale, AZ. The daughter of Jose and Ana Corona is studying to be a Hygienist and has a sister Daisy, 20, and a brother Jose, Jr., 26.

Arlet Corona
MountainMesa,FreshmanAZView H.S. Abi Davis
AT MOUNTAIN VIEW H.S. - Played for coach Jon Thomas. PERSONAL - Abi Davis was born Aug. 26, 2004, in Mesa, AZ. She is the daughter of Chris and Jenny Davis and is undecided in her major. She has a sister Kaitlyn, 21 and two brothers: Porter, 19 and Austen, 23.



WilliamsMesa,FreshmanAZField (AZ) H.S.


AT WILLIAMS FIELD H.S. - Played for coach Kieragan Wall, as well as well as serving as a member of Link Crew.
PERSONAL - Ellie Eatherton was born June 18, 2004, in Jacksonville, N.C. She is the daughter of Michael and Tracey Eatherton and is a Social Work major. She has a brother Logan, 22, who played golf at MCC and eventually turned pro. Ellie is a special education volunteer and a barista.
Ellie Eatherton

WilliamsGilbert,FreshmanAZField H.S. Tori Festag
AT WILLIAMS FIELD H.S. - Primarily a defender and midfielder, she scored two goals while playing all 15 games for coach Kieragan Wall. An Honor Roll student and member of the Key Club.
PERSONAL - Tori Festag was born in Chandler, AZ, on Aug. 4, 2004. The daughter of Shawna Festag has a brother Travis, 21. She is a Fire Science major. Volunteered with ICAN, Feed My Starving Children and at a day care center. Also worked at a day care center and as an assistant coach.

ShowFreshmanLow, AZ
Show Low H.S. Adelaide Meier
AT SHOW LOW H.S. - Four-year varsity letter-winner for coach Chris Elllis. Also an Honor Roll student.
PERSONAL - Adelaide Meier was born Jan. 8, 2004, in Glendale, AZ. The daughter of Chad and Lane Meier and she is working on an Associate of Arts degree. She has five brothers: Billy McCormick, 31; Bobby McCormick, 29 ; Chad Meier, Jr., 20; Dresden Meier, 17 and Zeno Meier 14.


SanFreshmanTanValley, AZ American Leadership Acad. Xitlaly Padilla
AT AMERICAN LEADERSHIP ACAD. - A first team all-state selection playing for coach Dean Sale. She scored 29 goals in 17 games and added 12 assists. PERSONAL - Zitllaly Padilla was born Oct, 17, 2003 in Arizona. The daughter of Araceli and Jose Padilla has three sisters: Mariah, 19, Ciara, 14, and Kayla, 11, as well as a brother Jose, 21. Mariah played soccer at MCC last year.


QueenSophomoreCreek, AZ
Queen Creek H.S. Karis Pennington
AT MESA 2021 - Started all 16 games in which she appeared, mainly as a midfielder.

AT QUEEN CREEK H.S. - Had three assists as a senior playing for coach Grant Wagner. Along with soccer, she participated in dance and Link Crew.
PERSONAL - Karis Pennington was born Dec. 10, 2003 in Phoenix, AZ. The daughter of Greg and Shannon Pennington is a Forensic Science major at MCC. She has a brother Jacob, 16.

PENNINGTON'S MCC CAREER
ThatcherSafford,SophomoreAZH.S.
AT MESA 2021 - Saw action in eight games as a freshman with the T-Birds. AT THATCHER H.S. - Played for coach Sarah Denault. Also competed in track and field.


PERSONAL - Jacee Quinn was born March 23, 2003, in Arizona. She is the daughter of Travis and Jamie Quinn and has two brothers: Bridger, 13, and Delen, 26. She is an Interior Design major.
QUINN'S MCC CAREER
Jacee Quinn
CarsonFreshmanCity, Nev. Douglas H.S. Olivia Rodina
AT DOUGLAS H.S. - Played for coach Andrew Robles. PERSONAL - Olivia Rodina was born Feb. 6, 2004, in Carson City, Nev. She is the daughter of Marc and Beci Rodina. She is a Health Science/Kinesiology major at MCC and has two brothers: Brady, 22, and Luke, 18. Her father played football at South Dakota and mother participated in track and field at Northern Colorado. Olivia volunteers with kids and horses as well as at a dog shelter. Has worked at Yogurt Beach.


MountainMesa,FreshmanAZView H.S. Zashary Rosas
AT MOUNTAIN VIEW H.S. - Honorable mention all-conference for each of her last three years playing for coach Jon Thomas. Played in 14 games scoring four goals with two assists as a senior.

PERSONAL - Zashary Rosas was born Jan. 25, 2004, in Mesa, AZ. She is a Business major and the daughter of Neri Rosas and Adriana Romero. She has one sister, Francya Aamudio, 23, and three bothers: Felipe, 16, Javier, 13 and Karim Ahumada, 6.

CampoGilbert,SophomoreAZVerde H.S.
AT MESA 2021 - First team all-ACCAC as well as first team all-Region I DII. Second leading scorer for the T-Birds' regional runner-up team with 11 goals and seven assists. Had two goals in a game against Pima and two assists versus Yavapai. Had a goal and an assist in contests with Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. She is a junior academically.


AT CAMPO VERDE H.S. - Scored 22 goals and had nine assists for the Coyotes coached by current MCC coach Drew Guarneri. She was first team all-conference and Player of the Year. Also participated in track and field, earning third place at the state meet in the 4x400 relay which broke a school record.

PERSONAL - Rylee Rottweiler was born April 25, 2002, in Chandler, AZ. She is the daughter of Duke and Renee Rottweiler and is a Fire Science major. She has a brother Gavin, 26. Previously attended Northern Arizona University,

Rylee Rottweiler
Chandler,Freshman AZ Mountain View H.S. Cristiana Salaiz
AT MOUNTAIN VIEW H.S. - Played in all 15 games for coach Jon Thomas. Had a 3.0+ GPA and was also a member of the Toro Link Crew
PERSONAL - Cristiana Salaiz was born July 23, 2004, in Chandler, AZ. The Criminal Justice major is the daughter of Cris and Randi Salaiz and has a sister Gabriella, 12 and a brother Cristobal, 17. Has worked at Bosa Donuts and Kids Empire.
MesaMesa,FreshmanAZH.S.
AT MESA H.S. - A second team all-region defender as a junior and senior playing for coach Joe Haver. An Honor Roll student, she also placed second at Skills USA Cosmetology. Participated in cross country and track and field.



PERSONAL - Macy Tolman was born April 9, 2004 in Mesa, AZ. She is the daughter of John and Brenda Tolman and is working on an ASS Degree in Beauty and Wellness. Has a sister Mady Van Lueven, 27, and a brother Brendan, 23. Works at Bahama Bucks.

Macy Tolman
ASUPeoria,FreshmanAZPrepDigtal H.S. Sophie Turner
AT ASU PREP DIGITAL H.S. - Played for coach Melbye. An Honor Roll student.
PERSONAL - Sophie Turner was born July 30, 2004, in San Diego, Calif. She is the daughter of Sean and Susan Turner and is undecided in her major. She has a sister Mia, 14.
Chandler,Freshman AZ
San Clemente (Calif.) H.S. Ilyah Valdez
AT SAN CLEMENTE H.S. - Played for coaches Junior Velazquez and Mackenzie Flynn.


PERSONAL - Ilyah Valdez was born April 29, 2004, in Scottsdale, AZ, but raised in San Clemente, Calif. The Exercise Science major is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gomez. She has a sister Maretzi Gomez, 9, and a brother Damian Gomez, 13.

QueenSophomoreCreek, AZ Queen Creek H.S. Shay Webster
AT YAVAPI (2021) - Played in 15 games for the Roughriders with one assist.
AT QUEEN CREEK H.S. - Honorable mention all-region for two years playing for coaches Grant Wagner and Justin Bogus. Also region Player of the Year in badminton on the second ranked team in Arizona. In addition, she played softball. National Honor Society, Student of the District, Principal's List and Perfect Attendance all four years. A member of Link Crew.
PERSONAL - Shay Webster was born Feb. 28, 2003, in Louisville, Colo. The daughter of Brian and Shannon Webster is an Elementary Education major and has a brother Jaxson, 20. Previously attended Yavapai College.

CasteelGilbert,SophomoreAZH.S.
AT MESA 2021 - Started 13 of MCC's 18 games with one goal, against Glendale, and an assist, versus GateWay.


AT CASTEEL H.S. - An all-region second team selection for coach Jason Hammonds. Played in 14 games and had a goal and two assists. Also competed in track and field and was a member of the Art Club.
PERSONAL - Alexandra White was born Oct. 2, 2003, in Mesa, AZ. The Business major is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. White and has three sisters, Katarina, 23; Jacqueline, 22, and Gabriella, 17, as well as one brother, Anthony, 17. Has worked in the Law Office of Kristine Gentillie White.
Alexandra White
Phoenix,Freshman AZ Tempe H.S.
AT TEMPE H.S. - An all-city selection as a senior playing for coach Cameron Rosenberger.
PERSONAL - Jasmin Zamudio was born Nov, 9, 2004, in Phoenix, AZ. She is the daughter of Nelson Zamudio and Ruth Gamez and has three sisters, Lupita, 25, Kasandra, 24 and Camilla, 11, as well as two brothers, Emmanuel, 16 and Israel, 7.


Jasmin Zamudio
women’s
2021 Reg. I Semi-Finals Mesa 2, Phoenix 1
Finals Pima 2, Mesa 0
2015 Reg. I 1st Rd. Pima 3, Mesa 0
2014 Reg. I 1st Rd Pima 4, Mesa 1
2008 Reg. I 1st Rd Phoenix 4, Mesa 3
2006 Reg, 1 Semi-Finals Mesa 1, Cochise 0
Finals Mesa 1, Paradise Valley 0
2005 Reg, 1 Semi-Finals Mesa wins, score missing Finals Mesa 3, Cochise 0
20004 Reg. 1 Semi-Finals Mesa 1, Pima 0 Finals Mesa 2, Chandler-Gilbert 0
2003 Reg, 1 Semi-Finals Mesa 2, Paradise Valley 0 Finals Mesa 1, Cochise 0
Further results missing
women’s
2003
Quarterfinals
Lost to Community College of Rhode Island, 3-2 OT
Consolation semifinals
Lost to Lewis & Clark (Ill.), 1-0 OT
2004
LostQuarterfinalstoSchoolcraft (Mich.), 3-1
Consolation semifinals
Defeated Navarro (Texas), 3-1
Consolation Fifth Place Lost to Dixie State (Utah), 3-1
2005 Quarterfinals
Defeated Iowa Central, 2-0
LostSemifinalstoMonroe (N.Y.) 2-1 OT
Consolation Third Place Lost to Laramie Co. (Wyo.), 2-1
2006
LostQuarterfinalstoSchoolcraft (Mich.), 1-1 (PKs
Consolation semifinals
Defeated Harford (Md.), 4-2
Consolation Fifth Place Lost to Laramie Cio. (Wyo.), 2-0
Year-by-Year Records
Year Overall Pct. ACCAC Pct. Coach Post-Season
2021 9-7-2 .556 6-2-2 .700 Drew Guarneri 3rd Place
2020 Season canceled due to Coronavirus
2019 9-7-1 .555 5-5 .500 Drew Guarneri 6th Place
2018 6-12-2 .350 6-12-2 .350 Drew Guarneri 7th Place
2017 8-11-1 .425 8-11-1 .425 Drew Guarneri 7th Place
2016 7-11-2 .400 7-11-2 .400 Drew Guarneri 8th Place
2015 8-12-1 .405 8-11-1 .425 Drew Guarneri 5th Place
2014 9-6-5 .575 9-6-5 .575 Drew Guarneri 7th Place
2013 8-12 .400 8-10 .444 Drew Guarneri 7th Place
2012 8-9-1 .472 8-9-1 .472 Drew Guarneri 7th Place
2011 8-11-2 .429 7-10-1 .417 Drew Guarneri 6th Place
2010 3-14-1 .194 3-14-1 .194 Drew Guarneri 9th place
2009 4-12-2 .277 4-12-2 .277 Drew Guarneri 8th Place
2008 7-13-1 .357 7-10-1 .417 Drew Guarneri 6th Place
2007 4-9-1 .300 4-9-1 .300 Sal Galvano 6th Place
2006 14-2-2 .833 12-2-2 .813
2005 16-2-1 .868 14-1-1 .906
2004 20-5 .800 14-2 .875
ACCAC/Region I Finals
ACCAC/Region I 1/4 finals
Tim Barmettler ACCAC Co-Champions and Region I Champions - District A Champions
Tim Barmettler ACCAC and Region I Champions
Tim Barmettler Region I and District A Champions
2003 17-4-1 .795 14-4-1 .763 Ken Parsons ACCAC and Region I Champions - District A Champions
2002 18-4 .818 14-2 .875 Ken Parsons Region I Champions
2001 21-2 .913 16-0 1.000 Danny Sanchez ACCAC and Region I Champions
2000 17-3-2 .818 13-2-1 .844 Danny Sanchez Region I Runner-Up
1999 21-2 .913 14-0 1.000 Danny Sanchez ACCAC and Region I Champions
1998 17-3-2 .818 10-2-2 .786 Danny Sanchez Region I Champions 1997 15-2 .882 9-1 .900 Danny Sanchez ACCAC Champions and Region I Runner-Up 1996 12-3-1 .781 7-2-1 .750 Danny Sanchez Region I Champions Totals 286-178-31 .610 203-148-21 .594
CoaChing ReCoRds
Head Coach Years Record Win Pct. Andrew Guarneri 2008-present 94-137-21 .419 Sal Galvano 2007 4-9-1 .321 Tim Barmettler 2004-06 50-9-3 .831 Ken Parsons 2002-03 35-8-1 .807 Danny Sanchez 1996-2001 103-15-5 .837
2015-16 Sierre Connell 2014-15 Morgan Eddy Alexa Lorentzen 2013-14 Nicole Cirivello 2012-13 Alexandra Budge Monique Correa 2011-12 Alyssa Neely
all-ameRiCan (15)
2021 Anabella Bara (Honorable Mention)
2006 Krista Mirabella (2nd team)
2005 Amanda Nance (1st team)
Ashley Straub (Honorable Mention)
2004 Amanda Nance (Honorable Mention)
2003 Kristina Burris (2nd team)
Alli Landon (3rd team)

2002 Kristina Burris (1st team)
Alli Landon (Honorable Mention)
2001 Melissa Miller (1st team)
Colleen Fellin (2nd team)
2000 Krista Hecker (1st team)
1999 Shennon Tenney (1st team)
Alicia Milan (Honorable Mention)
1997 Karie Richards (Honorable Mention)
all-aCCaC/Region i
2021 Annabella Bara (1st team)
Rylee Rottweiller (1st team) Randie Holmes (2nd team)
2020 *Season canceled due to COVID-19
2019 Annabella Bara (1st team)
Kyla Galdos (Hon. Men.)
2018 Lisbeth Medina (1st team)

Caitlyn Waller (2nd team) Megan Belles (Hon. Men.)
2017 Emily Lynch (2nd team)
Maddison Ross (2nd team)
2016 Sydney White (1st team)
Mala Gajete (Hon. Men.)
2015 Riana Poarch (2nd team)
Jessica Lynn (2nd team)
Bailey Skipper (Hon. Men.)
2014 Danielle Torres (1st team)

Morgan Eddy (2nd team)
Hannah Kijowski (Hon. Men.)
2013 Morgan Eddy (1st team)
Jordan Drake (1st team)
Hallee Ahler (Honorable Mention)
2012 Kirsten Ryan (1st team)
Allie Budge (2nd team)
Elise Griego (Honorable Mention)
2011 Andrea Duke (1st team)
Kirsten Ryan (Hnorable Mention)
2010 Andrea Duke (2nd Team)
Rihana Shah (2nd Team)

2009 Lindsey Cerqua (1st Team)


2008 Mary Koleski (1st Team)

Kayla Szeliga (2nd Team)
Katie Renteria (Honorable Mention)
2007 Dana Carver (1st Team)
Krista Mirabella (2nd Team)
Melissa Cascio (2nd Team)
2006 Krista Mirabella (1st Team)
Andrea Evans (1st Team)
Celene Morlera (1st Team)
Cammi Keller (Honorable Mention)
Rocky Bush (Honorable Mention)
2005 Amanda Nance (1st Team)
Ashley Straub (1st Team)
Brittany Wilds (1st Team)
Ashley Hale (2nd Team)
Michelle Martinez (2nd Team)
Ree-Ann Fozy (Honorable Mention)
2004 Chelsea Johnson (1st Team)
Michelle Martinez (1st Team)
Amanda Nance (1st Team)
Ashley Straub (2nd Team)
Heather Perry (2nd Team)
Nicole Prather (2nd Team)

Kim Kukla (2nd Team)
2003 Kristina Burris (1st Team)
Alli Landon (1st Team)
Stephanie Prouty (1st Team)
Elise Pellant (Honorable Mention)
Lauren Thomas (Honorable Mention)
2002 Kristina Burris (1st Team)
Kynan Sullivan (1st Team)
Alli Landon (1st Team)
Stacy Anderson (2nd Team)
Elise Pellant (Honorable Mention)
Laurel Schmadel (Honorable Mention)
Melissa Miller (1st Team)
2001 Colleen Fellin (1st Team)
Kristen Purpura (1st Team)
Krista Case (1st Team)
Kynan Sullivan (1st Team)
2000 Krista Hecker (1st Team) n
Kristen Purpura (1st Team)
Colleen Fellin (2nd Team)
Deb Daley (2nd Team)
Kori Moore (2nd Team)
1999 Shannon Tenney (1st Team)
Alicia Milan (1st Team)
Jamie Klemmer (1st Team)
Jennifer DeLaVega (2nd Team)
1998 Shannon Tenney (1st Team)
Cara Destefano (2nd Team)
Alicia Milan (2nd Team)
Callie Cheek (2nd Team)
Natalie Boyd (2nd Team)
Jackie Evans (2nd Team)
Sarah Decker (2nd Team)
1997 Karie Richards (1st Team)
Jesse Boyd (1st Team) Sarah Moravitz (1st Team) Angie Jibben (1st Team)
Ammie Leeker (2nd Team)
Sarah Decker (2nd Team)
Lisa Moon (2nd Team)
1996 Jesse Boyd (1st Team)
Lisa Moon (1st Team)
Sarah Moravitz (1st Team)
Angie Jibben (1st Team)
Micky Mendoza (2nd Team)
Joanna Palmatier (2nd Team)
Bethany Torres (2nd Team)
Karen McCormick
all-aCCaC PlayeR of the yeaR
2005 Amanda Nance 2002 Kristina Burris 2001 Melissa Miller 2000 Krista Hecker
1999 Shannon Tenney
nJCaa all-touRnament team
2004 Amanda Nance
Team Records
Most Wins 21 1999, 2001
Fewest Losses 2 1997, 199, 2001
Goals in One Game 12 2001 Chandler-Gilbertvs.
Goals in a season 109 2001
Fewest goals Allowed 6 2001
Consecutive Wins 19 1999
Individual Game Records
Goals
1. Kristina Burris 4 2002 vs. Phoenix
Brandi Hoffman 4 2001 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Jaime Klemmer 4 1999 vs. Golden West
Stacy Coakley 4 1999 vs. Fullerton
Jackie Evans 4 1998 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
6. Kirsten Ryan 3 2012 vs. South Mountain
Kristina Burris 3 2002 vs. Monroe
Rachel Hall 3 2001 vs. Paradise Valley
Alisa Razo 3 2001 vs. Scottsdale
Kristen Purpura 3 2000 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Heather Bobb 3 1999 vs. South Mountain
Karie Richards 3 1998 vs. Glendale
Ammie Leeker 3 1997 vs. Phoenix
Jessie Boyd 3 1997 vs. Scottsdale
March Anaya 3 1996 vs. Scottsdale
Tawsi Rohner 3 2014 vs. South Mountain
Kiana Oriero 3 2018 vs. Glendale
Annabella Bara 3 2019 vs. South Mountain
Annabella Bara 3 2019 vs. South Mountain
Annabella Bara 3 2021 vs. Scottsdale
Annabella Bara 3 2021 vs, Yavapai
Assists
1. Ana Morris 4 2013 vs. South Mountain
Kyla Galdos 4 2019 vs. South Mountain
3. Sonja Cady 3 2002 vs. South Mountain
Melissa Miller 3 2001 vs. Scottsdale
Kristen Purpura 3 2000 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Amanda Mecsey 3 2000 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Jessie Boyd 3 1997 vs. Scottsdale
Joanna Palmatier 3 1996 vs. Phoenix
Points
1. Kristen Purpura 10 2000 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
2. Kristina Burris 8 2002 vs. Phoenix
Jaime Klemmer 8 1999 vs. Golden West
Stacy Coakley 8 1999 vs. Fullerton
Heather Bobb 8 1999 vs. South Mountain
Jackie Evans 8 1998 vs. Chandler Gilbert
Aimee Leeker 8 1997 vs. Phoenix
Marcy Anaya 8 1996 vs. Scottsdale
9. Rachel Hall 7 2001 vs. Paradise Valley
Kristen Purpura 7 2001 vs. Glendale
Kristen Purpura 7 2001 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Melissa Miller 7 2001 vs. Chandler-Gilbert
Karie Richards 7 1997 vs. South Mountain
Jessie Boyd 7 1996 vs. South Mountain
Tawsi Rohner 7 2014 Vs. South Mountain
Season Records Goals
1. Kristina Burris 24 2002
2. Kristen Purpura 23 2001
3. Jackie Evans 21 1998
4. Annabella Bara 20 2021
5. Karie Richards 19 1997 Kristina Burris 19 2003
7. Melissa Miller 18 2001 Stacy Coakley 18 1999 Heather Perry 18 2004
10. Kristen Purpura 17 2000 Jaime Klemmer 17 1999
Assists
1. Melissa Miller 20 2001
2. Amanda Nance 15 2003
3. Michelle Martinez 14 2004
4. Kristen Purpura 13 2001
Brandi Hoffman 13 2001
6. Shannon Tenney 12 1999 Shannon Tenney 12 1998
8. Kori Moore 11 2000
Natalie Boyd 11 1999
Rochelle Gonzalez 11 1997
Joanna Palmatier 11 1996 Alli Landon 11 2003
Lauren Thomas 11 2003
Points
1. Kristen Purpura 59 2001
2. Melissa Miller 56 2001
3. Kristina Burris 55 2002
4. Brandi Hoffman 49 2001
5. Jackie Evans 47 1998
6. Kristina Burris 46 2003
7. Kristen Purpura 42 2002 Jaime Klemmer 42 1999
9. Karie Richards 41 1997 Jessie Boyd 41 1996
Career Records
Goals
1. Kristina Burris 46 2002-03
2. Kristen Purpura 40 2000-01
3. Annabella Bara 35 2019-21
4. Jessie Boyd 29 1996-97
5. Alicia Milan 28 1998-99
6. Andrea Duke 27 2010-11
7. Ashley Straub 26 2004-05
8. Jackie Evans 24 1997-98
9. Heather Perry 23 2004-05
10. Michelle Martinez 22 2004-05

Assists
1. Amanda Nance 25 2004-05
2. Shannon Tenney 24 1998-99
3. Michelle Martinez 23 2004-05
4. Kristn Purpura 21 2000-01
5. Natalie Boyd 20 1998-99
Melissa Miller 20 2001
7. Jessie Boyd 18 1996-97
8. Kori Miller 16 1999-00
Verena Andrade 16 2003-04
10. Alicia Milan 15 1998-99
Points
1. Kristen Purpura 101 2000-01 Kristina Burris 101 2002-03
3. Jessie Boyd 76 1996-97
4. Alicia Milan 71 1998-99
5. Annabella Bara 74 2019-21
5. Michelle Martinez 67 2004-05
6. Shannon Tenney 64 1998-99
Ashley Straub 64 2004-05
8. Jackie Evans 62 1997-98
9. Andrea Duke 60 2010-11
10. Heather Perry 57 2004-05
Annabella BaraGoalkeeper Records
Shutouts
1. Kynan Sullivan 19 2001
2. Deb Daley 16 2000
3. Kynan Sulivan 14 2002
4. Sarah Decker 11 1997
5. Jessica Shoffner 7.5 1998
Sarah Decker 7.5 1998
Jen DeLa Vega 7.5 1999
8. Erin Oswald 6 1996
9. Elisha Dietrich 5 2015
Goals Against Average
1. Kynan Sullivan 0.27 2001
2. Jessica Shoffner 0.34 1998
3. Deb Daley 0.39 2000
4. Sarah Decker 0.43 1997
5. Meghan Cyr 0.48 2003
6. Jan DeLa Vega 0.50 1999
Kim Kukla 0.50 2004
8. Monique Wells 0.62 2005
9. Monique Wells 0.68 2006
Kynan Sullivan 0.68 2002
ShutoutsCareer
1. Kynan Sullivan 33 2001-02
2. Deb Dailey 20.5 1999-00
3. Sarah Decker 18.5 1997-98
Goals Against Average
1. Kynan Sullivan 0.47 2001-02
2. Sarah Decker 0.57 1997-98
3. Deb Daley 0.60 1999-00
4. Monique Wells 0.66 2005-06
ConferenceSTANDINGS
GP Record Pts GF GA
Overall
GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak
Phoenix 9 9-0 27 48 2 18 13-4-1 0.750 73 12 7-2-1 Tied 1
Pima 10 7-3 21 27 10 22 16-4-2 0.773 58 18 6-2-2 Tied 2
Mesa 10 6-2-2 20 26 13 18 9-7-2 0.556 43 40 6-2-2 Lost 1 Scottsdale 9 5-2-2 17 17 10 15 10-3-2 0.733 37 18 5-3-2 Lost 1 Arizona Western 10 5-3-2 17 26 18 18 11-5-2 0.667 59 25 4-4-2 Lost 1 Cochise 10 4-4-2 14 18 16 16 8-6-2 0.563 34 28 4-4-2 Won 1
Yavapai 9 4-5 12 11 18 18 7-11 0.389 28 47 4-6 Lost 3
Paradise Valley 9 2-6-1 7 10 27 13 5-7-1 0.423 23 37 3-6-1 Lost 3 Chandler-Gilbert 8 1-6-1 4 6 22 13 3-9-1 0.269 12 31 2-7-1 Lost 1Glendale 4 0-4 0 0 28 9 0-9 0.000 6 53 0-9 Lost 9 GateWay 8 0-8 0 6 31 15 1-14 0.067 11 63 1-9 Lost 9
2021 ACCAC all-ConferenCe

First Team
Maria Azarias Cochise
Alexcia Aguilar Phoenix
Ariana Leamons Phoenix Annabella Bara Mesa
Maria Acosta Pima Rylee Rotweiller Mesa
Diana Sanchez AZ Western Emma Green Scottsdale
Daisy Meza Phoenix
Jaeda Centeno AZ Western Akela Patterson Scottsdale
Second Team
Emma Alvarez Yavapai
Harlee Kuntz Paradise Valley Queensland Goff Scottsdale Nayeli Vidal Pima Jennifer Alvillar Phoenix Arleana Palomares GateWay Lina Amparano Pima Nicole Gianiorio Scottsdale Kaitlyn Bassett Pima Paulina Fierro AZ Western Randie Holmes Mesa
Honorable Mention
Zalma Torres Phoenix Marissa Guevara Scottsdale
Ashlynn Jones Yavapai
Anacel Valuezuela-Acosta Phoenix Emma Rich Mesa Dani Mares Yavapa Daniela Gomez Cochise
2021 aCCaC statIstICal leaders
BaraGoals
Mesa 20
Centeno AZ Western
Leamons Phoenix
Aguilar Phoenix
Azarias Cochise
Green Scottsdale
Rottweiler Mesa
2021 all-reGIon I, dIvIsIon I
First Team
Maria Azarias Cochise
Diana Sanchez AZ Western Jaeda Centeno AZ Western Emma Alvarez Yavapai Paulina Fierro AZ Western Ashlynn Jones Yavapai Dani Mares Yavapai Daniela Gomez Cochise
Coach of the Year
Chris Sagar Phoenix
Player of the Year
Maria Azarias Cochise
2021 all-reGIon I, dIvIsIon II
First Team
Alexcia Aguilar Phoenix
Ariana Leamons Phoenix
Annabella Bara Mesa
Maria Acosta Pima
Rylee Rotweiller Mesa
Emma Green Scottsdale
Daisy Meza Phoenix
Akela Patterson Scottsdale
Harlee Kuntz Paradise Valley Queensland Goff Scottsdale Nayeli Vidal Pima
Second Team
Jennifer Alvillar Phoenix Arleana Palomares GateWay
Lina Amparano Pima
Nicole Gianiorio Scottsdale
Kaitlyn Bassett Pima Randie Holmes Mesa
Zalma Torres Phoenic Marissa Guevara Scottsdale
Anacel Valuezuela-Acosta Phoenix Emma Rich Mesa
Assists
Leamons Phoenix 14 Sanchez AZ Western Rich Mesa 9
Azarias Cochise 8 Centeno AZ Western 8 Smith AZ Western 8
Points
Leamons Phoenix 46
Centeno AZ Western
Bara Mesa
Aguilar Phoenix Azarias Cochise

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INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS
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UNIQUE LEARNING LABS
In addition to our traditional classroom lab spaces, we offer unique learning spaces at MCC including the Rose Garden, Planetarium, Art Gallery, ArbNet Arboretum, Performing Arts Center (PAC), Mesa Theatre and the Cienega desert wetland at Red Mountain Campus.

MCC’S CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
Southern and Dobson Campus
Red Mountain Campus
Downtown Center
MCC Online
NJCAA National Tournament Appearances (182)

Baseball (13) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1980 1982 1990
2004 2005 2006 2014 2019
Football (12)* 1973 1974 1976 1987 1989 1994 1998 2007 2012 2013 2016 2017
Men’s Basketball (9) 1978 1981 1983 1988 1990 1996 1997 1998 2010

Women’s Basketball (10) 1999 2002 2005 2008 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2022
Volleyball (6) 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 2017

Men’s Tennis (33) 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975
1976 1977 1978 1979 1982 1983 1984 1985
1989 2000 2004 2005 2006 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022
Women’s Tennis (31) 1976 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1987
1989 1990 1993 1995 1997 2000 2001 2002
2003 2004 2005 2007 2009 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022
Men’s Soccer (1) 1987
Women’s Soccer (4) 2003 2004 2005 2006
Men’s Cross Country (14) 1992 1993 1996 1997 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021
Women’s Cross Country (18) 1990 1992 1993 1996 2005 2006 2008 2009

2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021
Men’s Golf (10) 1974 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2017
Women’s Golf (21) 1980 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2022
dozens of conference and regional titles and numerous alumni who moved on to fouryear schools, and some ultimately to professional sports. It all tells the story of the outstanding athletic heritage that Mesa Community College has written for more than 50 sports have produced countless thrilling moments and lasting memories. These pages illustrate just a few.
National Champions (20)
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (7) 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1980
Baseball (4) 1970 1971 1972 2014
Football (2) 1973 1975
Volleyball (2) 1975 1977
Men’s Indoor Track & Field (1) 1974
Women’s Outdorr Track & Field (1) 1979
Men’s Tennis (1) 1972
Women’s Basketball (1) 2014 Men’s Golf (1) 2017
ACCAC Champions (129)

Baseball (10) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1980 1982 1993 1996 2002
Men’s Basketball (13) 1971 1978 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1990 1993 1996 1997 1999 2014
Women’s Basketball (3) 1978 1980 1981
Men’s Cross Country (1) 2021
Women’s Cross Country (3) 1990 1992 1993 Football (10) 1970 1973 1974 1975 1976 1987 1989 1992 1994 1998
Men’s Golf (1) 1974
Women’s Golf (17) 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2022
Women’s Soccer (6) 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2006
Men’s Soccer (1) 1988
Softball (2) 1977 1980
Men’s Tennis (24) 1967 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975
1976 1977 1978 1982 1983 1984 1985 1989
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022
Women’s Tennis (17) 1975 1976 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983

1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 2014 2016 2017 2019
Men’s Track & Field (10) 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1976 1980 2016 2022
Women’s Track & Field (6) 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Volleyball (5) 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
Region I, Division I Champions (76)
Men’s Basketball (10) 1978 1981 1983 1987 1990 1996 1997 1998 2010 2014
Women’s Basketball (2) 1980 1981
Women’s Cross Country (6) 1990 1992 2003 2012 2016 2021
Men’s Golf (1) 1974
Women’s Golf (17) 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2022
Women’s Soccer (9) 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Men’s Soccer (1) 1988 Softball (2) 1977 1980
Men’s Tennis (8) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022
Women’s Tennis (15) 1975 1976 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1986 1987 1990 2014 2016 2017 2019
Men’s Track & Field (4) 2016 2018 2019 2022 Women’s Track & Field (1) 1993
Region I, Division II Champions (24)
Baseball (5) 2004 2005 2006 2014 2019

Women’s Basketball (10) 1999 2002 2005 2008 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2022
Men’s Cross Country (2) 1996 1997
Women’s Cross Country (2) 1996 2021
Men’s Golf (3) 2008 2011 2014
Women’s Tennis (1) 1993
Volleyball (1) 2017
Total Regional Champions (100)
2022 Schedule Date
Opponent Location Time
TueAugust 23 Phoenix Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 27 Scottsdale Mesa, AZ 8:00
Tue 30 at Glendale Glendale, AZ 7:30
FriSeptember2
Paradise Valley Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 3 at Chandler-Gilbert Chandler, AZ 8:00
Tue 7 Justice Mesa, AZ 8:00
Sat 10 Glendale* Mesa, AZ 8:00
Tue 13 at Phoenix* Phoenix, AZ 7:00
Sat. 17 at Scottsdale* Scottsdale, AZ 8:00
Tue 20 Yavapai* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Sat 24 Pima* Mesa, AZ 8:00
October
Tue 1 at Arizona Western* Yuma, AZ 7:00
Tue 4 at Paradise Valley* Phoenix, AZ 3:30
Sat 8 Cochise* Mesa, AZ 6:00
Tue 11 at South Mountain* Phoenix, AZ 3:30
Sat 15 GateWay* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Tue 18 Chandler-Gilbert* Mesa, AZ 7:00
Wed 26 Region I Division II semi-finals TBD TBD

Sat 29 Region I Division II finals TBD TBD November
Mon-Sat 14-19 NJCAA Division II nationals Tucson, AZ & TBD