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W e s T e r n S t a t e s January 28 - February 1, 2009 C a l I f o r n I a s c h o o l f o r t h e d e a f Hosted by: B a s k e t b a l l & C h e e r l e a d I n g C l a s s I c R I V E R S I D E

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33rd Annual Western States Basketball Classic and 26th Western States Cheerleading Classic hosted by California School for the Deaf, Riverside

Transcript of Western States Basketball & Cheerleading Classic 2009

W e s T e r n S t a t e s

January 28 - February 1, 2009

C a l I f o r n I a s c h o o l f o r t h e d e a f Hosted by:

B a s k e t b a l l & C h e e r l e a d I n g C l a s s I c

R I V E R S I D E

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, RIVERSIDE WELCOMES YOU TO THE

WesTern States Basketball & Cheerleading

Classic

JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 1, 2009 At California school for the deaf, Riverside

3044 Horace st. Riverside, ca

2009 WSBC logo design by CSDR student, Wallace Soriano

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Welcome Letter from Co-chairs

Welcome letter from Athletic Director

Greetings from the Athletic Director,

Welcome to the 33rd Annual Western States Basketball Classic and 26th Western States

Cheerleading Classic. The California School for the Deaf (CSDR) is proud to host this year’s

event. This will be an exciting event for all of us as we will witness an exciting and friendly

competition among the eight western schools.

Please take your time to recognize our wonderful committees who have worked diligently to

make this event possible.

Thank you for being a big part of WSBC/WSCC and we certainly hope you enjoy your visit to

CSDR and the beautiful, sunny state of California.

Sincerely,

David Hamilton Athletic Director

Welcome to CSDR for the 2009 WSBC-WSCC Classic. CSDR proudly welcomes you to our

campus where our finest athletics can compete against one another in a way where everyone

leaves a winner. In part of this wonderful event, we look forward to opening our campus with the

best hospitality and warmth we can provide during our construction period. We also look forward

to seeing each and every one of you portray wonderful Character in which each one of you will

leave Southern California with a lot of inner pride. Your character is what you build within

yourselves in the areas of: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and most

of all Citizenship for this exciting three day event.

We want to wish every one of you the best of luck during this exciting weekend. We trust that

you will enjoy your time here and cheer for your teams and leave making friends for life. May the

weekend fill you all with memories that are sure to last a lifetime.

Once again, welcome to CSDR and remember to have F U N!!!

2009 W.S.B.C ~ W.S.C.C Co-Chairs,

Mark Dorsey Jeremias Valencia

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Welcome to CSDR!

It is our pleasure to once again host the Western States Basketball Classic

(WSBC). Many times as spectators we don't realize what goes on behind

the scenes to prepare for an event this large. However, I can assure you

that there have been hours of hard work scheduling games, reserving

facilities, handling sleeping accommodations and many other details to

bring this event to fruition. Our two co-chairs and the WSBC Committee deserve a big pat on

the back for their efforts. Please join me in thanking them when you see them this weekend.

WSBC provides a unique venue through which students, families, and community members

from eight different schools come together to compete and socialize for the weekend. Although

the sporting events are enjoyable, the real benefit of this event comes to our students through

interacting with their peers and positive role models in the deaf community, and meeting new

friends.

We often tell visitors how CSDR strives to provide a rich environment from which students

can gain social skills and learn important life lessons outside of a formal classroom through

incidental learning. WSBC and events such as this provide a wealth of knowledge for our deaf

children. At these events, they can observe adults interacting in ASL, meet other deaf students

from different states, and students can relax in an environment that is totally accessible to them

through visual communication. For many of our deaf students, events such as this are their only

opportunity to have such interaction.

I hope you will take this opportunity to speak with some of our deaf children. They need our

guidance and assistance if they are to overcome the challenges that face our world today.

You have an opportunity to pass along your wisdom and experience to the next generation

by simply spending some time with a young person.

As the competitions continue throughout the day, my wife and I will be attending the festivi-

ties. We are looking forward to meeting with you, so please feel free to come up and introduce

yourself to us. This weekend we consider all of you to be members of the "CSDR Family."

Mal Grossinger

Superintendent

Welcome Letter from superintendent

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School Information and Table of Contents

Superintendent: Mal Grossinger Athletic Director: David Hamilton School colors: Scarlet and Gray Mascot: Cubs High School Enrollment: 192

California School for the Deaf (Host) Riverside, California Established: 1953

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Superintendent: Dr. Hal Hoff Athletic Director: Meagan O’Connell School colors: Royal Blue and White Mascot: Sentinels High School Enrollment: 128

Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind Tucson, Arizona Established: 1912

Superintendent: Dr. Hank Klopping Athletic Director: Kevin Kovacs School colors: Orange and Black Mascot: Eagles High School Enrollment: 185

California School for the Deaf Fremont, California Established: 1860

Superintendent: Nancy Huerta Athletic Director: Ernie Epps School colors: Royal Blue and Gold Mascot: Eagles High School Enrollment: 119

Marlton School for the Deaf Los Angeles, California Established: 1968

Superintendent: Ms. Patti Togioka Athletic Director: John Castrese School colors: Purple and Yellow Mascot: Panthers High School Enrollment: 60

Oregon School for the Deaf, Salem, Oregon Established: 1870

Superintendent: Dr. Harold Hoff Athletic Director: Jeff Ploederl School colors: Blue & Gold Mascot: RoadRunners High School Enrollment: 74

Phoenix Day School for the Deaf Phoenix, Arizona Established: 1967

Superintendent: Tim Smith Athletic Director: Mike Hillstrom School colors: Navy Blue and White with Gold Mascot: Eagles High School Enrollment: 70

Utah School for the Deaf and Blind Ogden, Utah Established: 1884

Superintendent: Rick Hauan Athletic Director: Ron Spratlen School colors: Hunter Green, White and Black Mascot: Terriers High School Enrollment: 62

Washington School for the Deaf Vancouver, Washington Established: 1886

Schedule Page 8 - 9 Past Hosts/WSCC Records Page 10 - 11 Tournament Brackets Page 20 - 21 High Marks Page 32 - 33

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Schedule of Events– Wednesday & Thursday

W e s T e r n S t a t e s B a s k e t b a l l &

C h e e r l e a d I n g C L A S S I C

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 2:00 – 5:00 PM Registration at Cafeteria 4:30 – 6:00 PM Dinner at the Cafeteria 5:00 – 6:00 PM Coaches/AD meeting (Dinner will be eaten in the Conference Room #1) 6:00 – 7:00 PM Free time 6:00 – 7:00 PM Cheerleading Coaches meeting 7:00 – 9:00 PM Opening Ceremony CSDR Superintendent’s welcome Hot Shot, 3 Point Competition Cheerleading Jump off Competition 9:00 PM Snack/Social 10:00 PM Teams to Dorm 11:00 PM Lights out Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:00– 8:30 AM Breakfast at the Cafeteria 9:00 AM Game #1 – Girls ASDB vs. Marlton CSDR 9:00 AM Game #1 – Boys CSDF vs. ASDB Orange Terrace 10:30 AM Game #2 – Girls WSD vs. OSD CSDR 10:30 AM Game #2 – Boys PDSD vs. UTAH Orange Terrace 10:30 – 1:00 PM Lunch at the Cafeteria 1:00 PM Game #3 – Girls PDSD vs. CSDR CSDR 1:00 PM Game #3 – Boys WSD vs. OSD Orange Terrace 2:30 PM Game #4 – Girls CSDF vs. UTAH Orange Terrace 2:30 PM Game #4 – Boys CSDR vs. MARLTON CSDR 5:30 – 10:00 PM Pole Position Indoor Raceway (Dinner will be served) 10:30 PM Teams to Dorm 11:00 PM Lights out

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Schedule of Events, cont’d– Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Friday, January 30, 2009 6:30 – 8:30 AM Breakfast at the Cafeteria 8:30 AM Game #5 Girls Loser game 1 and 2 CSDR 10:00 AM Game #5 Boys Loser game 1 and 3 CSDR 11:30 AM Game #6 Girls Loser game 3 and 4 CSDR 10:30 – 1:00 PM Lunch at the Cafeteria 1:00 PM Game #6 Boys Loser game 3 and 4 CSDR 3:00 PM Game #7 Girls Winner game 1 and 2 POLY 4:30 PM Game #7 Boys Winner game 2 and 4 POLY 4:00 – 6:30 Dinner at the Cafeteria 6:00 PM Game #8 Girls Winner game 3 and 4 POLY 7:30 PM Game #8 Boys Winner game 2 and 4 POLY 9:00 – 10:30 Social Event 10:30 PM Teams to Dorm 11:00 PM Lights out Saturday, January 31, 2009 6:30 – 8:30 AM Breakfast at the Cafeteria 8:30 AM Game #9 Girls (7th/8th place) CSDR 8:30 AM Game #10 Boys (4th/6th place) POLY 10:00 AM Game #9 Boys (7th/8th place) CSDR 10:00 AM Game #10 Girls (4th/6th place) POLY 10:30 – 1:00 PM Lunch at the Cafeteria and Box Lunch @ Poly HS 12:30 PM Cheerleading Competition POLY 2:30 PM Game #11 Boys (3rd/5th place) POLY 4:00 PM Game #11 Girls (3rd/5th place) POLY 5:30 PM Game #12 Championship Boys POLY 7:00 PM Game #12 Championship Girls POLY 4:00 – 6:30 PM Dinner – Cafeteria 8:30 PM Awards Ceremony POLY 9:00 PM – 11:30 PM Dance/Social CSDR (Social Hall) 11:30 PM Teams to Dorm 12:00 PM Lights out

Sunday, February 1, 2009 As arranged To-go Breakfast distributed Before 10:00 AM Teams to depart CSDR – Have a Safe Trip Home!

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Western States Basketball Classic Past Hosts

Shoot-out (4 schools) Mini-Tournament (4)

Host Year Champion: Boys Champion: Girls Cheer Champions

(established in 1979) Colorado Tucson Riverside Riverside Fremont Tucson Washington Fremont Riverside Phoenix Phoenix Fremont Fremont Washington Riverside Idaho Idaho Oregon Fremont Oregon Oregon Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Phoenix Tucson TBA

New Mexico Washington Washington Washington Fremont Idaho Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Oregon Riverside Riverside Fremont Fremont Fremont Riverside Riverside Riverside Fremont Phoenix Phoenix Tucson Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont TBA

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Berkeley Riverside Berkeley Riverside Fremont Riverside Fremont Oregon Tucson Riverside Fremont Phoenix Washington New Mexico Oregon Riverside Tucson Idaho Fremont Phoenix Idaho Phoenix Washington New Mexico Oregon Riverside Idaho Tucson Fremont Phoenix Washington Riverside Oregon Riverside

(established in 1980) New Mexico Washington Washington Washington Washington Phoenix Fremont New Mexico Riverside Washington Washington Oregon Washington Washington Fremont Fremont (did not host) Riverside New Mexico (did not host) Fremont Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Washington Riverside No Official Competition TBA

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Western States Cheerleading Classic WSBCC Tournament Records

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

New Mexico Arizona Oregon Arizona Oregon Arizona Riverside Washington New Mexico Fremont Idaho Idaho Fremont Washington Fremont

Fremont Riverside Oregon Oregon Fremont Fremont New Mexico N/A Fremont Fremont Oregon Washington Riverside New Mexico Oregon

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Fremont Mini-Tournament No Host Riverside New Mexico No Official Competition Fremont Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Washington Riverside No Official Competition TBA

New Mexico Fremont Fremont Riverside Washington Fremont Fremont Fremont Riverside Washington TBA

Year Champion 2nd Place Year Champion 2nd Place

Raffle Tickets - Only $5 each at the “C” Booster Club Booth. Available in CSDR’s Outreach Office (Elem. Rm 203)

Or contact one of the following:

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Win me! 1970 Dodge Dart Custom Project

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CSDRAA Board Members wish you the best luck throughout the tournament. May the event bring you memories of a lifetime and create new friendships.

C.A.C. would like to wish good luck to all the teams participating in this year’s

WSBC tournament.

International Cubs are planning a trip to England and France

Summer 2009 & Spring 2010

Please support our students by buying candies at the International Cubs booth!

Thank You!

Western States Basketball & Cheerleading Classic Committee

Cheerleader Competition Scarlett Valencia & Holly Bernstein

Co-Chairperson Mark Dorsey

Co-Chairperson Jeremias Valencia

Tournament Director David Hamilton

Tournament Secretary Mike Butterfield

Transportation Antonia Clark

Media Coordinator Rene Visco

Hospitality Ian Goldstein

Concession / Vendors Gregory Visco & Elvis Zornoza

Entertainment Norman Weiss & Nancy Moore

Program Book Wesley Rinella

Logistics Mike Anderson

Housing Kaveh Angorrani

Admissions & Security Harvey Nathanson

Business Manager Joyce Mather

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2009 CAL-ED Conference Planners Are Making Waves!

Fri, March 13 ~ Sun, March 15, 2009

Marriott San Diego Mission Valley

8757 Rio San Diego Drive ~ San Diego ~ 92108

The Ripples of ASL Continue!

We are excited to see all of you the weekend of March 12 at the 49th CAL-Ed conference featuring unique educational

workshops for teachers, parents, interpreters, administrators,

and paraprofessionals! http://www.waves2009.cal-ed.org

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Asst. Co

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Steve Biskup

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Senoy King Boys H

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David Hamilt

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4 Chris Vega 5’8” G 10 5 Galvin Drake 5’10” G 11 10 Cristian Montes 5’8” G 12 12 Luis Estrella 5’9” G 11 21 Taylor Doty 6’1” C 12 23 Derek Keels 6’3” F 12 24 Alberto Aguilar 6’0” F 11 33 Miguel Pliego 5’10” F 12 42 Ryan Baldivez 5’11” F 10

50 Kyle McDonald 6’2” C 11

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Cheer Coach:

Stacey Hausm

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Cindy Beth R

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Clendon Hodg

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Dennis White

Marco Duarte 12 Pua Lei Ramos 11 Marilyn Rivas 10 Ian Vasquez 10 Renee Atkinson 9 Artesia Jarris 10

3 Montana Murphy 5’5” G 10 5 MariaPia Villalobo 5’5” F 10 10 Shani Ambrester 5’3” G 10

2 Gricelda Arenas 5’0” G 11

11 Cathy Ayala 5’0” G 10 12 Angela Ferguson 5’7” C 12 20 Brittany Goodman 5’7” F 10 24 Tashinalynn Sanders 5’7” C 12 30 Julie Love 5’4” F 09 33 Emily Forsberg 5’7” C 09

Player Height Number Position Grade

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Head Co

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Gerald Brown

Boys Asst. C

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Tan Nygugen

Jimmy Wilson 5’4” G 9 Chris Moulton 5’10” F 12 Brett Huskie 5’8” F 12 Steven Smith 5’6” G 9 Lorne Farovitch 6’0” F 12 Mike Lucio 5’11” G 11 Blake Nitko 6’1” C 12 Emmanuel Gurule 5’11” C 11 Axel Martan 5’9” G 10

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Girls Head Coa

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Michael Reyna Girls A

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Ashleigh Warden 5’2” G 9 Esther Cione 5’3” G 12 Jillian Apfel 5’4” G 11 Hilary Stone 5’8” F 11 Yvette Berry 5’7” F 12 Cassie Jones 5’7” F 12 Chrissy Arizmendi 5’9” F 12 Alexis Lucio 5’7” F 12 Raquel Garcia 5’3” G 12 Ashley Pinnick

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2 4 5 10 12 20 21 22 25 33 Mgr Gladys Villalobos

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Asst. C

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Reggie Dean

3 Cody Dike 6’1” P 12 10 Brandon Dean 6’1” G 12 12 Shane Nevins 5’10” G 12 20 Romel Thurman 6’2” P 10 21 Odunayo Akintomide 5’9” G 11 23 Armando Davalos 6’1” P 12 30 Ronnie Cuartero 5’11” P 12 32 Richie Dunn 6’2” P 10 34 Antoine Nathaniel 6’4” C 09 50 Cameron Dillard 6’2” P 10 55 Austin Miller 6’2” P 11 Mgr Tony Guido

Boys Head Co

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Oskar Schugg

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Player Height Number Position Grade 10 Elizabeth Hernandez 5’3” G 10 11 Alexandria Brinkley 5’4” Pt. G 09 12 Shea Rasmus 5’5” F 12 13 Natalie Lizarraga 5’8” P 09 15 Valerie Farr 5’4” G 11 20 Angel Bender 5’7” G 12 23 Arica Jones 5’7” G 12 24 Samantha Hyland 5’7” P 10 25 Brittany Dyke 5’6” G 09 44 Alicia Johnson 5’6” P 12 Mgr Juan Dillard

Girls Head C

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Deb Ayres

Mariel Ortiz 11 Myra Rubio 11 Malage LeBlanc 10 Erika Schwehr 11 Shenicqua Malave 9

Cheerleaders:

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CSDF

Game 1 Thursday 9:00 AM

Orange Terrace Gym

ASDB

WSD

Game 3 Thursday 1:00 PM

Orange Terrace Gym

OSD

PDSD

Game 2 Thursday

10:30 AM Orange Terrace

UTAH

CSDR

Game 4 Thursday 2:30 PM

Cave Gym

MARLTON

Game 7

Friday 4:30 PM

Poly Gym

4th Place

6th Place Game 8

Friday 7:30 PM

Poly Gym

Game 12

Saturday 5:30 PM

Poly Gym

2nd Place

CHAMPIONS

7th Place

8th Place

Game 9

Saturday 10:00 AM

Cave Gym

Game 10

Saturday 8:30 AM

Poly Gym

Game 6

Friday 1:00PM

Cave Gym

Game 5

Friday 10:00 AM Cave Gym

3rd Place

5th Place

Game 11

Saturday 2:30 PM

Poly Gym

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Basketball bracket

First Team All-Stars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Second Team All-Stars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Team Sportsmanship

Team Free-Throw Champion

Hot Shot Champion

3-point Champion

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ASDB

Game 1 Thursday 9:00 AM

Cave Gym

MARLTON

WSD

Game 2 Thursday 10:30 AM Cave Gym

OSD

PDSD

Game 3 Thursday

1:00 PM Cave Gym

CSDR

CSDF

Game 4 Thursday 2:30 PM

Orange Terrace Gym

UTAH

Game 7

Friday 3:00 PM

Poly Gym

4th Place

6th Place Game 8

Friday 6:00 PM

Poly Gym

Game 12

Saturday 7:00 PM

Poly Gym

2nd Place

CHAMPIONS

Game 11

Saturday 4:00 PM

Poly Gym

3rd Place

5th Place

Game 10

Saturday 10:00 AM Poly Gym

Game 6

Friday 11:30 AM Cave Gym

Game 5

Friday 8:30AM

Cave Gym

7th Place

8th Place

Game 9

Saturday 8:30 AM

Cave Gym

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G I R L S Basketball bracket

Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place Sportsmanship Award Spirit Award Jump-off Champion

BANNER AWARD:____________________________

Second Team All-Stars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Team Sportsmanship

Team Free-Throw Champion

Hot Shot Champion

3-point Champion

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Boys Head Coac

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John Stockman

Player Height Number Position Grade Player Height Number Position Grade 3 Erik Perez 5’8” G 10 5 Tony Gomez 5’11” F,C 12 10 Juan Gutierrez 5’11” G,F 12 12 Junior Garcia 5’6” G 10 15 Deshawn Moses 5’11” G,F,C 10 20 Juan Armenta 5’10” G,F 11 21 Eduardo Aviles 5’9” F 12 22 Jorge Rosales 5’10” F, C 11 24 Alejandro Cabrera 5’9” G,F 11 35 Ricardo Sanchez 5’7” G 9 Mgr Jeremy Majano

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Cheer Asst.Coa

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Salatiel Pined

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Wanda La Cou

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Yesenia Varg

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Mingchen Yang

Karen Garcia 10 Jahmari Flores 10 Susana Linares 10 Michelle Tambito 12 Kristin Lee 12 Rosa Linda Juarez 12

3 Guillermina Valenzuela 4’9” G, F 10 10 Stephanie Vallejo 5’6” F, C 10 12 Zuleyda Moreno 5’4” F 10 21 Priscilla Galvan 5’3” G, F 10 23 Cindy Rosas 5’2” G 9 32 Martinique Lewis 5’5” F, C 10 33 Raquel Espinoza-Ortega 5’2” G 9 34 Karla Aguiliar 5’7” F, C 10 44 Carolina Ramos 5’2” G 11 55 Kristin Lee 5’5” C 12 Mgr Vera Ann Resas

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Head Co

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Michael McDa

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Jesse Woosle

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12 Rafael Oropeza 5’7” G 12 14 Miles Barbee 5’7” G 10 22 Tyler O’Brien 5’8” G 09 24 Brent Collins 6’0” F,C 11 32 Jordan Maugh 5’7” G 10 34 Lukas Cartwright 6’0” C,F 09 42 Leonardo Tuperet 6’0” F,C 12 44 Leshondre Brown 5’8” F 11 52 Kurtis Garcia 5’11” F 11 54 Austin Martini 5’11” C,F 09

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Girls Head C

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Renay Rodrig

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Bradleigh Ca

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Mgr Alixandra Moore

Jackie Matrid 5’4” G 10 Amber Porter 5’3” G 10 Heidy Parra 5’4” W 09 Sassinak Sohler 5’4” W 09 Alexis Reyna 5’7” P 11 Alyn Garcia 5’3” W 12 Viviana Giron-Silva 5’4” W 09 Melissa McCain 5’6” P 12 Alyssa Bedinger 5’8” P 12 Janna Johanson 5’4” P 12

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Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Head Co

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Scott Pfaff

Victor Gallardo 5’8” G 11 Michael Lewis 5’11” F,C 12 Jason Almazan 5’7” G 09 Eduardo Salgado 5’9” G 12 Francisco German 5’10” G,F 10 Andrew Galloway 5’9” F 10 Heri Navarro 5’11” C 10 Thomas Carson 5’8” G 10

10 12 20 21 22 30 34 52 Mgr Jonathan Wu

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10 Selene Rivas 5’3” G 09 13 Karina Diaz 5’6” G 11 14 Bianca Hamilton 5’7” G,F 11 22 Elizet Hamilton 5’6” G,F 11 23 Senaida Velazquez 5’7” G,F 11 25 Daniela Del Toro 5’3” G 12 32 Mariah Rogers 5’4” F 10 34 Sameerah Washington 5’10” F,C 12 42 Jessica Moots 5’9” F 12 52 Madai Calderon 5’10” F,C 11 Mgr Viri Delgadillo

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Player Height Number Position Grade Player Height Number Position Grade

Boys Asst. Co

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Brian Thorns

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Craig Radfor

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Josue Bolanos 5'7" F 12 Terry Melkonian 5’11” F 12 Ben Danials 6’2” G,F 12 Tyler Jex 5’4” F 12 Oscar Rodriguez 6’2” F 11 Juztin Walker 6’1” F 09 Zenn Williams 5’4” G 09

Kaylab Noland 5’11” F 12

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1 Joshua Clark 5'9" G 11

50 Chase Marsee 5’5” G 12

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Cheer Coach:

Debra McHenr

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Jessi Zeidner 10 Marli Illi 9 Maddi Allen 9 Whitney Ingram 9 Ariana Franco 9

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Girls Asst. C

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Girls Head Co

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Jen Byrnes

Melissa Mischo 5’4” PG 12 Helen Monotoya 5’2” G 10 Kirstie Poulson 5’7” C 11 Sierra Mease 5’4” G 09 Breana Stokes 5’4” G 10 Katie Rockwell 5’6” F 09 Maurl Lynn 5’3” G 10

Kenny Rockwell 5’7” F 10

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1 Shyanne Vanzyverden 5’5” PG 11

32 Franceli Robles 5’6” F 11

Mgr Kaitlyn Garner

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Player Height Number Position Grade 5 Vance Dutcher 5’9” G 11 11 Clemente Martinez 6’2” C, F 9 13 Rick Dean 5’11” C, F 12 21 Jose Silva 5’7” G 11 22 Mizael Zamora 5’11” G, F 12 23 Taylor Roth 6’2” G, C 10 24 Nick Ortiz 5’8” G, F 10 42 Dan Laurion 5’10” C, F 11 44 Justin Larson 6’1” C, F 10 46 Nick Schindler 6’1” F 12

Boys Head Co

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Steve Poston

Boys Asst. C

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LaDon Battle

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1 Porfiria Rodriguez 5’2” G 11 3 Maria Suarez 5”1” G 11 11 Olivia Mackey 5’3” G 10 13 Jessica Harwell 5’8” F, C 12 21 KaSandra Madrigal 5’7” F 11 32 Misty Johnson 5’8” F 10 33 Maria Chavez 5’6” F 10 34 Jasmine Burnham 5’5” G, F 11 50 Vanessa Flores 5’7” C 10 55 Ashleigh Rice 5’8” C 12 Mgr Tricia Moore

Porfiria Rodriguez 11 Maria Suarez 11 Shaylee Fogelberg 11 Michelle Tambito 11 KaSandra Madrigal 11 Selina Martinez 10 Jasmine Burnham

Cheer Coach:

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Ron Spratlen

Girls Asst. Coach:

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Boys tournament high marks Single Game High Marks - Team School Points Year One Team Points Riverside 109 1987 Two Team Points Phoenix/Fremont 161 1982 One Team F.G. Attempts Fremont 126 1982 One Team F.G. Made Riverside 53 1987 One Team F.T. Attempts Washington 39 1977 One Team F.T. Made Idaho 24 1982 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Utah 35 2008 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Made Riverside 8 1997 & 2008 Oregon 8 1995 Phoenix 8 1995 One Team Rebounds Fremont 78 1982 One Team Assists Phoenix 28 1991 One Team Steals Riverside 28 1994 One Team Blocks Washington 16 2008 Single Game High Marks - Individuals School Points Year Individual Points New Mexico (V. Arellano) 53 1980 Phoenix (J. Gray) 53 2004 Individual F.G. Attempts Idaho (C. Christenson) 52 1987 Individual F.G. Made New Mexico (V. Arellano) 23 1980 Individual F.T. Attempts New Mexico (W. Kermode) 18 1997 Individual F.T. Made Fremont (B. Stern) 15 2000 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Phoenix (J. Perry) 26 1995 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Made Phoenix (J. Perry) 7 1995 Individual Rebounds Utah (E. Foster) 38 1977 Individual Assists Washington (A. Kvangnes) 17 1979 Individual Steals Oregon (C. Anderson) 11 2000 Phoenix (E. Reimann) 11 2000 Individual Blocks Washington (T. Roth) 14 2008 Three Games High Marks - Team School Points Year One Team Points Fremont 247 2004 One Team F.G. Attempts Riverside 242 1983 One Team F.G. Made Riverside 97 1987 One Team F.T. Attempts Oregon 77 1991 One Team F.T. Made Tucson 42 1977 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Riverside 63 2008 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Made Riverside 25 1997 One Team Rebounds Fremont 162 1983 One Team Assists Fremont 66 2004 One Team Steals Riverside 50 1995 One Team Blocks Washington 22 2008 Three Games High Marks - Individuals School Points Year Individual Points Phoenix (J. Gray) 102 2004 Individual F.G. Attempts Idaho (C. Christenson) 119 1987 Individual F.G. Made Idaho (C. Christenson) 40 1987 Individual F.T. Attempts Tucson (J. Delgado) 41 1995 Individual F.T. Made Tucson (J. Delgado) 21 1995 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Riverside (L. Estrella) 22 2008 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Made Phoenix (J. Perry) 14 1995 Individual Rebounds Idaho (B. Jenson) 56 2004 Individual Assists Idaho (M. Aguilar) 17 2000 Individual Steals Marlton (D. Moses) 18 2008 Individual Blocks Washington (T. Roth) 19 2008

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Girls tournament high marks Single Game High Marks - Team School Points Year One Team Points Fremont 91 1982 Two Team Points Oregon/Phoenix 113 1983 One Team F.G. Attempts Riverside 150 1982 One Team F.G. Made Fremont 43 1982 One Team F.T. Attempts Fremont 58 1982 One Team F.T. Made Tucson 21 1980 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Marlton 19 2008 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Made Washington 6 2008 One Team Rebounds Riverside 78 1982 One Team Assists Riverside 20 1982 One Team Steals New Mexico 33 2000 One Team Blocks Oregon 11 2000 Idaho 11 1995 Single Game High Marks - Individuals School Points Year Individual Points Washington (H. Daley) 50 2007 Individual F.G. Attempts Riverside (A. Torres) 49 1979 Individual F.G. Made Washington (H. Daley) 23 2007 Individual F.T. Attempts Oregon (D. Armstrong) 31 1983 Individual F.T. Made New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 15 1987 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Marlton (C. Amaya) 12 2008 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Made Washington (N. Tran) 6 2008 Individual Rebounds Phoenix (S. Kidder) 30 1988 Individual Assists New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 10 1988 Individual Steals New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 13 2000 Individual Blocks Oregon (K. Beechy) 8 2000 Three Games High Marks - Team School Points Year One Team Points Fremont 222 1982 One Team F.G. Attempts Fremont 291 1982 One Team F.G. Made Fremont 99 1982 One Team F.T. Attempts Tucson 97 1980 One Team F.T. Made Tucson 38 1980 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Marlton 49 2008 One Team 3-pt. F.G. Made Marlton 10 2008 One Team Rebounds Utah 151 2008 One Team Assists Riverside 52 1986 One Team Steals Fremont 76 1997 One Team Blocks Fremont 21 1997 Three Games High Marks - Individuals School Points Year Individual Points New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 108 1987 Individual F.G. Attempts Washington (M. Pupo) 81 1995 Oregon (D. Armstrong) 81 1987 New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 81 1983 Individual F.G. Made New Mexico (C. Gutierrez) 45 1983 Individual F.T. Attempts New Mexico (C. Padilla) 45 1997 Individual F.T. Made Oregon (D. Armstrong) 22 1983 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Attempts Marlton (C. Amaya) 29 2008 Individual 3-pt. F.G. Made Marlton (C. Amaya) 8 2008 Washington (N. Tran) 8 2008 Individual Rebounds Utah (K. Poulson) 62 2008 Individual Assists Washington (H. Daley) 19 2004 Individual Steals Riverside (C. Jiminez) 24 1995 Individual Blocks Oregon (K. Beechy) 11 2000

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