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2Chelsea Oldfield

5’8” Freshman GuardCalvary Chapel Downey

4Tara Smith

5’5” Freshman GuardKennedy HS

5Michelle Salemi5’1” Freshman Guard

St. Joseph HS

10Sequana Norris5’6” Freshman Guard

Savanna HS

15Marissa Main

5’7” Freshman GuardLos Alamitos HS

21Nyesha Green5’7” Freshman Guard

Buena HS (AZ)

22Janice Griesser5’7” Freshman Guard

El Modena HS

23Kejera Jolly

5’8” Freshman GuardTroy HS

25Ana Astrologo5’7” Freshman Guard

Mayfair HS

32Candyce Carlberg

5’5” Freshman GuardOrange Lutheran

33Saw-Ann Bryan

5’11” Sophomore ForwardCarson HS

34Letisha Batiste

5’9” Sophomore ForwardBellflower HS

45Jazzlyn Walker5’6” Freshman Guard

Gahr HS

54Ashley Johnston

5’6” Freshman GuardCerritos HS

Head CoachMargaret Mohr

10th YearCharger Record: 161-135

3Noor Dahdul

5’7” Freshman GuardCerritos HS

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Cypress FactsLocation: 9200ValleyViewSt. Cypress,CA90630Founded: 1966Enrollment: 13,500Nickname: ChargersColors: Navy&GoldConference: OrangeEmpirePresident: MichaelJ.KaslerArena: ThorpeHouseCapacity: 3,041Website: www.cypresscollege.eduCollegePhoneNumber: 714-484-7352DivisionPhoneNumber: 714-484-70002006-07OverallRecord: 14-162005-06ConferenceRecord: 7-7(5th)

AthleticsPhoneNumber: 714-484-7352AthleticsFax: 714-484-7448AthleticDirector: DianeHenryAsst.AthleticDirector: BillPinkhamHeadCoach: MargaretMohr 714-484-7366 [email protected]: WyattWareTrainer: ScottTuckerEquipmentCoordinator: TeresaSestitoCounselor: DanaBedardAthleticSecretary: YvonneCotaDivisionSecretary: LuCayabyabSportsInformationDirector:TeresaWang [email protected] 714-484-7356

CreditsThe 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Cypress College Physical Education/Athletics division. Written and de-signed by Teresa Wang. Printed by the Alphagraphics, Cypress, CA.

On the Cover

The 2007-08 Cypress Chargers

Welcome to Cypress Basketball2 2007-08Roster3 2007-08SeasonPreview

Coaching Staff6-7 HeadCoachMargaretMohr

8 AssistantCoachMichaelFord8 AssistantCoachAlyciaLyrse8 AssistantCoachJoyceProctor8 AssistantCoachGaryPolk9 FormerPlayersunderMohr

Player Profiles10 Saw-AnnBryan’sPerspective12 Saw-AnnBryan13 LetishaBatiste14 CandyceCarlberg15 JaniceGriesser16 JazzlynWalker17 Chelsea Oldfield18 NoorDahdul19 TaraSmith20 MichelleSalemi21 SequanaNorris22 MarissaBravo23 NyeshaGreen26 KejeraJolly

27 AnaAstrologo28 AshleyJohnston29 AdoptaCharger29 MohrHoopsCamp

2007-08 Conference Opponents31 SantaAna31 OrangeCoast31 GoldenWest32 Saddleback32 IrvineValley32 Fullerton33 Riverside33 Directions

Historic Overview34 2006-07inReview35 2006-07OECinReview37 FormerTeamMVPs38 CoachingHistory

39-41 ChargerRecordBook

Historic Overview42 AthleticStaff43 ChargerAthletics44 CypressCollege

45-48 ChargerSponsors

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2007-08 Women’s Basketball TeamBack Row (L-R): Janice Griesser, Cristal Lanier, Kejera Jolly, Letisha Batiste, Saw-Ann Bryan, Ana Astrologo, Nyesha Green, Noor Dahdul.Front Row (L-R): Sequana Norris, Marissa Main, Ashley Johnston, Michelle Salemi, Tara Smith, Chelsea Oldfield, Candyce Carlberg, Jazzlyn Walker

NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown - High School2 Chelsea Oldfield G 5’8” Fr. Bellflower - Calvary Chapel Downey3 Noor Dahdul G 5’7” Fr. Cerritos - Cerritos HS4 Tara Smith G 5’5” Fr. Compton - Kennedy HS5 Michelle Salemi G 5’1” Fr. Long Beach - St. Joseph HS10 Sequana Norris G 5’6” Fr. Fallen, NV - Savanna HS15 Marissa Main G 5’7” Fr. Los Alamitos - Los Alamitos HS21 Nyesha Green G 5’7” Fr. Baltimore, MD - Buena HS (AZ)22 Janice Griesser G 5’7” Fr. Orange - El Modena HS23 Kejera Jolly F 5’8” Fr. Fullerton - Troy HS25 Ana Astrologo G 5’7” Fr. Bellflower - Mayfair HS32 Candyce Carlberg G 5’5” Fr. Orange - Orange Lutheran33 Saw-Ann Bryan F 5’11” So. Carson - Carson HS34 Letisha Batiste F 5’9” So. Los Angeles - Bellflower HS45 Jazzlyn Walker G 5’6” Fr. Long Beach - Gahr HS54 Ashley Johnston G 5’6” Fr. Cerritos - Cerritos HS

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos.25 Ana Astrologo G34 Letisha Batiste F33 Saw-Ann Bryan F32 Candyce Carlberg G3 Noor Dahdul G21 Nyesha Green G22 Janice Griesser G54 Ashley Johnston G23 Kejera Jolly F15 Marissa Main G10 Sequana Norris G2 Chelsea Oldfield G5 Michelle Salemi G4 Tara Smith G45 Jazzlyn Walker G

Coaching StaffHead Coach Margaret Mohr (10th season)Assistant Coaches Mike Ford (4th season) Alycia Sumlin-Lyrse (5th season) Joyce Proctor (1st season) Gary Polk (2nd season)

By ClassSophomores ........................ 2Freshmen ............................. 13

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Cypress looks toward the 2007-08 season with a new look including

plenty of new faces in a new set of uni-forms. After spending a season as the defending state champs and then the defending conference champs, Cypress is back in a familiar and comfortable position as underdogs this season. This year’s squad will look to rebuild the program after a disappointing 14-16 losing record and a fifth place fin-ish last season despite an experienced team. Last season was the first year that head coach Margaret Mohr did not bring Cypress to the playoffs since 1998-99 and also Cypress’s first losing season since 2000-01. The Charger underdogs are a motley crew of youth and energy who hope to surprise opponents and fans while earning back the Cypress repu-tation of being overachievers. Margaret Mohr, entering her tenth season as the Cypress head coach shares her outlook on the season ahead:

This year will be an exciting year for the Lady Chargers. In some ways it will be a season of

unknowns, but along with these un-knowns will be many surprises.With many new faces and only a few old ones, the Cypress Chargers will definitely have a new look but hopefully

enjoy some of the same old success of past teams. How these young new players develop and adapt to the Char-ger mantra of “Hard Work Pays Off” will determine what this team looks like at the end of the season. The team takes the same previous road travelled by the Charger teams of the past by playing a tough pre-season schedule. We open up in the always challenging Merced Tournament, play defending state champion Mt. Sac in mid-November, and end the month with cross-town rival Cerritos in the annual Thanksgiving-Eve Classic. December gets no easier starting with the 24th annual Lady Charger Classic which the Chargers have won the last four years. Also in December, the Lady Chargers will take on an always tough Ventura team, cross-town rival Long Beach City, and up-and-coming Glen-dale before participating in the always competitive De Anza Tournament after Christmas. After the New Year, the Charger schedule takes off starting with a tough non-conference game versus Canyons to tune up the Chargers for the tough-est conference in the state – the Or-ange Empire Conference. If the young Lady Chargers work hard and mature, they will be in the race for the conference championship.

Leading the way will be sophomore posts Saw-Ann Bryan and Letisha Ba-tiste and redshirt freshmen Candyce Carlberg, Janice Griesser, and Jaz-zlyn Walker. All three redshirts have improved dramatically in their redshirt year. This freshman class has the chance to be one of the strongest collectively that the Chargers have had in quite some time. These ten freshmen all bring great enthusiasm and work ethic, along with unique skills that will add to the Lady Charger program. Keke Jolly, Ashley Johnston, Sequana Nor-ris, and Tara Smith bring athleticism and quickness that will help greatly in transition and on the defensive end. Shooters Michelle Salemi, Nyesha Green, Ana Astrologo, Marissa Main, Noor Dahdul, and Chelsea Oldfield will give the Chargers the best collec-tive outside threat that I have had in my ten years here. The challenge for the team and the coaching staff will be to mesh all these talents into a cohesive force. More than likely, there will be a period of ad-justment and discovery as this year’s team finds and produces their identity. If the 2007-08 Chargers grow into their best selves, this unknown team will be known come February.

“In some ways it will be a season of unknowns, but

along with these unknowns will be many surprises.”

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Coach Mohr is...my role model and someone you shouldn’t piss off..-- Sawweird.-- Tan inspiration.-- Candycecompetitive.-- Janiceindestructible.-- Jazzsupercalifragilisticexpialidosious.-- Chelseabuff.-- Noora great woman.-- RedSuperwoman!-- ShortySuperwoman.-- AshleySuperwoman.-- Nya motivational person.-- Sequanatough.-- Marissathe best coach I’ve ever had.-- Kekemotivational.-- Ana

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Margaret Mohr has built a Charger legacy based on hard work, in-tegrity, and overachievement. This year, she is rebuilding a Cypress program that suffered a low year and returns just two sophomores.

Prior to last year, Mohr had put together two straight seasons where Cypress lost just 11 games combined. In 2004-05 she led the underdog Chargers to her

first State Championship. Mohr also took the college to seven consecutive post-season appearances between 2000 and 2006. In 2006, Mohr led Cypress to their first Orange Empire Conference Championship since 1988. Throughout both her playing and coaching career, Mohr has been no stranger to basketball success. Her high school play-ing career laid the foundation for the future, leading La Reina High of Thousand Oaks to the 1983 Southern Section Class 1A title and earning both CIF-SS and National Catholic Player of the Year honors. She was inducted into the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame on June 19, 2004.

Mohr then played for legendary coach Joan Bonvicini at Long Beach State and helped lead the 49ers to a 33-3 record and a berth in the Women’s Final Four in 1987. After graduation, Mohr began her coaching career as an assistant at Long Beach State and Santa Clara before taking the head coaching job at Woodrow Wilson High in Long Beach, guiding the Lady Bruins to a pair of Moore league titles and a CIF runner-up finish. During the summers of 2006 and 2007, Mohr was given the unique opportunity to be an assistant coach for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. At the Sparks she had the opportunity to coach such names as Lisa Leslie and Chamique Holdsclaw. Her goals for the Lady Chargers’ program remain the same: to help her players achieve academic excellence, athletic

excellence and personal fulfillment. “I want the women in our program to leave Cypress College with all the tools to be successful in today’s competitive world and with two years of great memories and dreams come true”

Mohr received her Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education from Long Beach State in 1988, and her Masters of Arts in PE from LBSU in 1996.

10th SeasonLong Beach State 1988

Mohr’s Record at Cypress College Overall Orange Empire Year Record Record Finish Playoffs1998-99 12-19 5-9 6th None1999-00 12-20 5-9 T-5th RegionalFinals2000-01 12-19 6-8 4th FirstRound2001-02 17-14 9-5 4th FirstRound2002-03 20-14 7-7 5th SecondRound2003-04 19-12 9-5 T-2nd RegionalFinals2004-05 28-5 11-3 2nd StateChampions2005-06 27-6 12-2 1st RegionalFinals2006-07 14-16 7-7 5th NoneTotals (8 yrs) 161-135 71-55 Playoff Record: 11-6 (.544) (.563) (.647)

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Margaret Mohr

What I Did on my Summer Vacation

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After one great summer as an as-sistant with the LA Sparks and with the coaching change to Mi-

chael Cooper as the head coach, I was not sure if my summer dream job was going to continue. It did! The Sparks wanted me back for a second season and I wanted to be back! Even though we were going to be without Lisa Leslie due to her pregnan-cy, I was excited to work in the WNBA again. After going through one season – I was probably more sure of myself because I knew what to expect and I be-lieved I had something to offer. I was also looking forward to working with one of my favorite Lakers, Michael Coo-per. I knew Coach Cooper was a great player but I got to see first hand what a great person he is. He is passionate, knowledgeable, and kind. It was great to talk to him about many things: X’s and O’s, NBA legends, and Seinfeld! I am truly glad to have worked for him and with him. Again I was able to work alongside Michael Abraham, the other assistant and former assistant coach of mine at Long Beach State. As always, he made whatever we were doing – coaching games, practicing, and traveling, even more fun with his knowledge and hu-mor. Without Lisa Leslie, we knew we would have a tough road but losing Chamique Holdsclaw to retirement five games in made the road even tougher. On top of that, point guard Temeka Johnson was coming back from knee surgery. As you may have guessed, we

struggled all season win-loss wise. One year 25-9 and the next 10-24. What is crazy is that I still loved it. I think what continually amazes me is the professionalism of the Sparks players. They continued to work hard, remain coachable, and be great role models. I know they were frustrated with our record but nobody pointed fingers. The players just kept giving their best. Probably the weirdest thing about pro basket-ball is that you are thrown together for five months – daily at practice, games, and on the road. You forge strong bonds and then someone gets traded or injured or you look up and the season is over. It is like being on a five month journey and then everyone gets off and goes overseas or to other commitments. But what re-mains are great memories and lasting friendships. I have been truly blessed with the opportunity to coach with the LA Sparks and every year I bring back new ideas and knowledge to the Lady Chargers. I am not sure when the jour-ney will end but I am enjoying the ride.

Oh by the way the LA Sparks got the first round draft pick… Candyce Parker… Lisa Leslie… hmmm..

Michael Cooper and Margaret Mohr

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Assistant Coach - Mike Ford (4th Season)Fresno State 1987MikeFordjoinedtheLadyChargersstaffafterasuccessfulcoachingtenureatLosAlami-tos High School. He was the Griffins coach for twelve seasons, and his squads qualified ten timesfortheCIFplayoffs.HealsoservedasanassistantcoachatWestminsterandL.A.Washingtonhighschools.Ford,whostillteachesatLosAlamitos,isagraduateofFresnoStateUniversitywithadegreeinmathematicsandamastersdegreeinEducationalTech-nology from Azusa Pacific.

Assistant Coach - Alycia Sumlin-Lyres (5th Season)Boise State 1999In her fifth season with the Chargers, Lyrse will work with the offense and tutor the Cy-pressguards.LyrseplayedcollegiatelyatBoiseStateUniversitywheresheearnedBigSkyOutstandingFreshmanhonors.Shewastheteam’sandconference’sleaderinstealswithanaverageof2.4pergameandwasthirdontheclubinscoringat9.0pointspergame.LyrseisagraduateofClovisHighwhereshehelpedleadtheteamtotheNorthYosemiteLeaguetitle,earningtheFresnoBee’sPlayeroftheYearhonors.

Assistant Coach - Joyce Proctor (1st Season)CSU San Bernardino 2006ProctorreturnstoCypressasacoachafterplayingforCoachMohrin2001-03.ThisisProctor’s first stint on a collegiate staff but has been involved in youth coaching over the past five years. While a player at Cypress, Proctor made her way to 487 career rebounds, sixthin theCypressrecordbookwhileearningtheteam’sMostValuablePlayeraward.She thenmovedon to earn a scholarship fromCalStateUniversityofSanBernardinowhereshewasnamedsecondteamall-conference.ShegraduatedfromSanBernardinowithaB.A.inLiberalArts.

Assistant Coach - Gary Polk (2nd Season)Loyola Marymount 1978PolkcomesfromalonghistoryofbasketballcoachingmostrecentlyastheboysbasketballcoachatSouthPasadena.PolkwasalsoanassistantatDominguezHillswherehewastherecruitingcoordinator.Asavarsitywomen’scoach,hespenttwoyearseachatWhitneyandLB Jordan reaching the CIF quarterfinals with Whitney. Polk played basketball and track at Gardena High before going on to Azusa Pacific on the JV squad. He earned his bachelors fromLoyolaMarymountinbusinessadministrationandamastersfromDominguezHills.

Student Manager - Rochelle CorrosCypress College StudentCorroswillbehandlingChargeradministrationdu-ties,gamedayoperations,andtravelmanagement.ShecomestoCypressfromSanGabrielAcademywhereshewasathreeyearvarsitybasketballplay-erwhilealsomanagingthreeotherteams.

Sonia TraversTravers has been a managerwith the Cypress Women’sBasketball program for fif-teen years now and contin-uestolendherhelpongamedays.

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Alcaraz,Desiree 99-00/01-02Allen,Triana 99-00Arreola,Brenda 98-00Aubrey,Sandra 98-99Autele,Ruta 03-05Barrera,Rosa 02-03Bats,Catoya 99-01Benavidez,Marissa 00-02Bradford,Shawnda 00-02Bravo,Marissa 05-07Brown,Sharee 98-00Butler,Brae 05-07Butler,Erin 98-99Chow,Allison 99-00Colon,Anita 99-00Coy,Elisabeth 01-02Curtis,Octavia 02-04Dhaliwal,Anureet 05-06Ducksworth,Tinesha 03-04Fakatou,Ana 04-06Felix,Corianne 05-07Figueroa,Marinna 05-07

Garrett,Angela 98-99/00-01Garrett,Eunieka 01-03Gildersleeve,Kim 99-00Harris,Cassandra 02-03Hicks,Kourtney 01-03Hill,Kishawn 05-07Hill,Niann 03-05Ho-Ching,Sheila 05-06Imaku,Brittany 03-05James,Breezie 04-05Jones,Chantel 03-04Jones,Shavon 00-01Labuguen,Jennifer 99-01Lewis,Channing 05-07Lewis,Stephanie 05-06Liufau,Tiana 99-01Martinez,Yvette 98-99McCraney,Erica 98-99Mendez,Rebecca 03-04Moore,Jessica 99-00Omoruyi,Rosalyn 03-05Perez,Liz 99-01

Phelps,Tonisha 06-07Pomeroy,Randi 00-01Price,LaTonya 99-00Proctor,Joyce 01-03Pulcher,Lindsay 02-04Ramirez,Veronica 02-03Reed,Paula 04-06Robinson,Kamilah 01-03Seagraves,Mia 03-05Shinto,Lauren 00-02Simmons,Cheryl 99-00Solares,Cynthia 03-04Spencer,Tina 02-03Stewart,Renee 06-07Teeter,Annie 01-03Thomas,Brandi 05-07Tu’ua,Darlene 00-01Vice,Antares 98-99Warner-Shelby,Kathie 99-00Washington,Randie 00-01Williams,Lauren 02-03Woolen,Cassie 00-01

Mohr’s Players Moving on to Play at Four-Year Universities

Sharee Brown Joyce Proctor Paula Reed

PaulaReed-HopeInternationalBrittanyImaku-SanJoseStateRosalynOmoruyi-LongBeachStateMiaSeagraves-Univ.ofAlaskaFairbanksOctaviaCurtis-TexasA&M-KingsvilleLindsayPulcher-UniversityofLaVerneKourtneyHicks-UniversityofLaVerne

JenniferLabuguen-CSUSanBernardinoJoyceProctor-CSUSanBernardinoAnnieTeeter-MesaStateCollegeLaurenShinto-ConcordiaUniversityAngelaGarrett-CSUSanBernardinoTrianaAllen-GonzagaUniversityShareeBrown-CSUSanBernardino

Former Players Under Coach Mohr

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Saw-Ann Bryan

On the Passion of a Basketball Player

Saw-Ann Bryan was the freshman captain on the 2006-07 squad. This year she returns as a sophomore captain looking to lead bounce back from a disap-pointing season and bring out the best in herself and her squad for this upcoming year.

I have had only one Love that never let me down. A love so strong that I can’t even bare to

think where I would be without it. This Love is beyond my ex-pectations towards my lessons of life and my lessons on becoming a woman. The love for basketball made me who I am. I will stand in front of the whole world and say I am proud to be a basketball player. The aggressiveness within basket-ball excites me. The ball going in that basket completes me. The ball getting stolen by me satisfies me. From winning games to los-ing games, the fact that I can learn from it keeps me going. Sharing my passion and feel-ing passion from other teammates keeps me motivated. Experienc-ing the Cypress name that’s planted on my jersey made me feel part of a team with heart. I

love everybody that made me better. Brandi Thom-as showed me that strength can get your way to

snatching that rebound from an opponent and putting it right back in that basket. Brae

Butler showed me that the art of movement with the ball can get you right to that basket for a lay-up or a jump shot. I don’t think people can understand basketball un-less they have been there for the three to four hour prac-

tices of sweat and tears. I don’t think people can understand how much we sacrifice our bodies just to improve our faults and perfect our greats in order to make it to the next level. I have so much respect for these coaches because when I have done something wrong, I can’t look into their eyes proudly because I know they expected more from me. Even when I was gasping for air from the running they would make us do, they still wanted us to fight. Basketball isn’t just physi-cal, it is also mental and it takes heart to play this game. Fresh-men turning into sophomores and incoming freshmen, I hope you realize that basketball isn’t just a game, it takes love and passion to

make it a reality of life. Just know that, “You may be the best in a pond, but there is a whole ocean out there.”

Saw-Ann Bryan

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#33Saw-Ann Bryan

5’11” Sophomore ForwardCarson - Carson HS

According to Coach Mohr, Saw is... one of only two sophomores. We need Saw to lead the way for this young team. We need Saw to play big this season – figuratively and literally. She has the respect and skill to do it. She needs to step into that role for us to be our best.

Career Statistics G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AST TO BLK ST TP AVG2006-07 30-20 613-20.4 93-220 .423 0-1 .000 39-68 .574 160 5.3 22 49 7 25 2257.5

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 13twice,lastvs.OrangeCoast January31,2007Rebounds: 10vs.OrangeCoast January31,2007Assists: 3vs.SacramentoCity November9,2006Blocks: 1seventimes,lastvs.Saddleback February16,2007Steals: 4vs.GoldenWest January10,2007

Cypress Highlights: Earned a start-ing spot her freshman season playing in all 30 games and starting in 20... was Cypress’s third leading scorer with 7.5 points per game and third leading re-bounder with 5.3 per game… added 25 steals, 7 blocks, and 22 assists... against Orange Coast, Bryan collected a dou-

ble-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 steals.High School Highlights: Was a four year varsity standout for Carson starting strong with an 80% free throw shoot-ing percentage her freshman year… earned the Gatorade Rookie of the Year Award.

Personal: Born on February 15th, 1988... mother is Jocelyn Bryan... sib-lings are Owen and Lilibeth… major-ing in architecture… enjoys writing poetry… favorite quote is, “You may be the best in a pond, but there’s a whole ocean out there.”

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#34Letisha Batiste5’9” Sophomore ForwardLos Angeles - Bellflower HS

Career Statistics G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AST TO BLK ST TP AVG2006-07 27-4 303-11.2 32-74 .432 0-0 9-16 .563 72 2.7 7 12 1 17 73 2.7

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 11vs.LAHarbor December1,2006Rebounds: 7vs.Cerritos November22,2006Assists: 3vs.Cerritos November22,2006Blocks: 1vs.LongBeachCity November7,2006Steals: 3vs.Palomar December2,2006

According to Coach Mohr, “T”... shows great things, but for us to be our best she needs to play more consistently. She is a great athlete and person that needs to grow men-tally in the game. If she does, the sky could be the limit.

Cypress Highlights: Was a force off the bench for the Chargers her fresh-man year leading the team in field goal percentage at .432... finished the 2006-07 season with 73 points, 72 rebounds, and 17 steals… against L.A. Harbor, Ba-tiste went five for seven from the field for a season high 11 points along with six rebounds. High School Highlights: Led Bell-

flower to the Suburban League Cham-pionship in 2004... had a season high 22 points and nine rebounds, five assists, and four blocks against Norwalk her senior season... earned General Stud-ies “Player of the Week” twice... earned a Suburban League Championship her freshman season… also participated in track and field competing in shot put and discus… was also a member of the

Varsity club and the renaissance club.Personal: Born on December 28th, 1987... mother is Lana Turner… brother is Lamar... majoring in criminal jus-tice… came to Cypress because, “the coach will push me to my goals”.

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#32Candyce Carlberg

5’5” Freshman GuardOrange Lutheran - Orange HS

Cypress Highlights: Carlberg spent two years on the Cypress roster as a redshirt before finally debuting in 2007 as an active player on the roster.High School Highlights:A two-yearVarsitymember forOrangeLutheranbeforesuccumbingtoinjury...asasophomoreonJV,ledtheteamtoaperfectrecord...earnedtheteam’sCoach’sawardtwoyearsinarow…wasamemberoftheFellowshipofChristianAthletesbecomingtheclub’spresidenthersenioryear.Personal:BornJuly17th,1987…parentsareKellyandKristyCarlberg…sib-lingsareChrisandCameron…majorisundecided…interestsincludemusic,snowboarding,andcollectingmemorabilia.

The World According to CandyceActress who would play me.. JenniferAniston

I play basketball because.. Iwanttoproveeveryonewhotoldmetoquitwrong.Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. That’stenpushups.Most embarrassing moment was when.. TpulledachairoutfromundermeandIfellonmy

butt.My position is the best because.. Icanbeveryversatileanddodifferentthings.

After graduation I plan to.. alreadydid...buttransfertoauniversity.

According to Coach Mohr, Can-dyce... has all the physical tools and heart to really become a special player for us. After all her surger-ies, it is amazing that her skill level and passion are so high. With more confidence and comfort, she could have an amazing year.

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#22Janice Griesser

5’7” Freshman GuardOrange - El Modena HS

According to Coach Mohr, Jan-ice... has come on with a vengeance after redshirting last season. Her improvement has been a pleasure to watch. With improved poise and defense, she will continue to become the best player she can be.

Cypress Highlights: A redshirt for Cypress in 2006-07. High School Highlights:LedElModena to first in the Santiago Tournamentwith17pointswhileonjuniorvarsity...earnedtheHardestWorkerawardasasenior...alsoreceivedcommunityservicecords.Personal:BornonJanuary6th,1988...parentsareJamesandChristineGriess-er...siblingsareKimandPaula...majoringinliberalartsandcoaching…fa-voritequote is,“Ifyouwouldnotbeforgotten,assoonasyouaredeadandrotten,eitherwritethingsworthreadingordothingsworthwriting”–BenjaminFranklin.

The World According to JaniceWhen no one is looking, I like to.. Dance.

My favorite professor is.. Mrs.Sparks.My best Halloween costume was when.. Idresseduplikeacheerleader.

After graduation, I plan to.. beateacherandabasketballcoach.My favorite food is.. Mexicanfood.

I play basketball because.. I love it and it keeps me fit.Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Baseline.”

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#45Jazzlyn Walker

5’6” Freshman GuardLong Beach - Gahr HS

Cypress Highlights: A redshirt for Cypress in 2006-07. High School Highlights:Athree-yearletterwinnerandtwoyearcaptainatGahr…earnedtheCoach’saward…scoredacareerhigh23pointsinagame…also competed on varsity track and field and softball. Personal: Born on July 29th, 1987… parents are Darrell and Rayschale…brotherisDeon...majoringinnursing…cametoCypressforthecoachingstaffandthelevelofplay.

The World According to JazzActress who would play me.. QueenLatifah.

For one day, I’d like to change places with.. OprahWinfrey.After graduation, I plan to.. gobacktoschooltogetmymaster’s.

The most interesting person since coming to Cypress is.. CoachFord,he’saweirdo.

Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Ohgeez!”-CoachMohrFunniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).

My best Halloween costume was when.. IwasKuntaKente.When no one is looking, I like to.. pickmywedgie.

According to Coach Mohr, Jazz is... another redshirt that amazes me with her improvement. She is an undersized post yet she does the little things that coaches love unless you are coaching against her. We need her to be a spark plug off the bench.

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#2Chelsea Oldfield

5’8” Freshman GuardBellflower - Calvary Chapel Downey

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights:After captaining her junior varsity team, letteredthreeyearsonvarsity…wenttothethirdroundofC.I.F.hersophomoreseason…earnedthepositionofcaptainherjuniorandseniorseasons…namedtoSecondTeamall-OlympicLeagueherseniorseason…scoredacareerhigh18pointsandtwelvereboundsonNovember28thagainstMission…earnedtheteam’s“MostChrist-Like”awardtwice…alsoletteredinvolleyballandsoftball…ex-celledinVolleyballearningFirstTeamall-OlympicLeague…maintaineda4.0GPAthroughouthighschoolearningtheschool’sSalutatorianaward.Personal: Born on April 24, 1989… parents are David and Elizabeth Oldfield… siblings are David and Timothy… alsoplaysvolleyballatCypress…wantstoeventuallycoachvolleyballorbasketballatheralmamater,CalvaryCha-pel…majoringinnursing.

According to Coach Mohr, Chel-sea is... the consummate teammate and player – her maturity and com-mitment add a great deal to this young team – in addition to a nice three-point shot. I look for Chelsea to affect this team in many positive ways.

The World According to ChelseaThe actress who would play me.. MandyMoore.

For a day, I’d like to change places with.. a five year old.After graduation, I plan to.. transfertoafour-yearuniversityandgoontomed

school.My best Halloween costume was when.. IwasMinnieMouse.

Why my position is the best.. becauseitcompletestheteam.

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#3Noor Dahdul5’7” Freshman GuardCerritos - Cerritos HS

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights:AtwoyearvarsityletterwinnerfortheDons…helpedherjuniorvarsitysquadtoaleaguechampionshiphersophomoresea-son…earnedall-SuburbanLeaguehonorablementionherjunioryearwhiletheteamearnedsecondinleague…wonastartingspotherseniorseason…alsoparticipatedinsoftball.Personal:BornonSeptember2nd,1989…parentsareAdelandNahlaDah-dul…brother isZiad…majoring ingraphicdesign…came toCypressbe-

causeformerplayerLaurenShintorecommendedsheplayforCoachMohr.

According to Coach Mohr, Noor is... a smart player that puts herself in the right place at the right time. With continued physical improve-ments in conditioning and quick-ness, Noor could really be a good player for us.

The World According to NoorThe actress who would play me.. JessicaAlba.

Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).I play basketball because.. Icouldn’timaginelifewithoutit.

Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. yeahChargers!Favorite food is.. Everything.

My best Halloween costume was when.. Iwasapokerchip.Why my position is best.. Igettoboxout.

Favorite professor.. Mr.Ismail.

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Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.High School Highlights:Athree-yearletterwinnerfortheFightingIrish…earned player of the year her freshman season on Frosh-Soph and was thenmoveduptoVarsity…earnedSecondTeamall-EmpireLeagueherjuniorandseniorseasons…scoredaseasonhigh15pointsagainstLaPuente…averaged7.9pointsand4.7reboundspergame.Personal:BornonMay20th,1989…parentsareTaraandLeroyGary…broth-erisJohstin…majoringinsportsmedicine…cametoCypressbecause,“Cypressfeltlikeahome,thechemistryissoperfect.”

#4Tara Smith

5’5” Freshman GuardCompton - Kennedy HS

According to Coach Mohr, Red is... such a competitor and brings it everyday. She is a tenacious defend-er with improved shooting range and ball handling – I look for her to have a great career at Cypress.

The World According to RedActress who would play me.. WandaSykes.After graduation, I plan to.. gotoafour-yearcollege.

The most interesting person since coming to Cypress is.. Marissa,she’ssocool!

When no one is looking, I like to.. talktomyselfoutloud.Why my position is the best.. becauseIgettoshootanddrive.

My best Halloween costume was when.. IwasaPowerRanger,thepinkone.Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Hardworkpaysoff”and“Boxout!”

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#5Michelle Salemi

5’2” Freshman GuardLong Beach - St. Joseph HS

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights:Athree-yearvarsityletterwinnerfortheJesters…scoredtwoall-tournamentselectionsherjuniorseason…wasSt.Joseph’sstart-ingpointguardaveraging13points…ledtheJesterstotheirDelReyleaguewin in six years… played club basketball for five years with Cal Sparks… brokeaclub record formost three-pointers inagame…captainedbothherhigh school and club teams… also won first place in an art contest… excelled academicallyonhonorrollherjuniorandsenioryears.Personal: Born on September 25th, 1989… parents are Michael and JanetSalemi…siblingsareEddieandJack…majoringinbusinessandsportsmanagement…favoritequoteis,“Anythingworthhavingisanythingworthworkinghardfor.”

According to Coach Mohr, Mi-chelle... will raise a lot of eyebrows this season. Her deep three point range and leadership make her a big part of our team. With contin-ued improvement in decision mak-ing and on the defensive end, I see great things for Michelle.

The World According to ShortyThe Actress who would play me.. BrittneySpears.

I play basketball because.. Iwouldn’tknowwhatIwoulddowithoutit.The most interesting people since coming to Cypress

are.. NyeshaandNoor.Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “YeaahChargers!”-CoachMohr.My best Halloween costume was when.. IwasWednesdayfromtheAdamsFamily.

Why my position is the best.. Igettheballeverytime.

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Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.High School Highlights:Playedonvarsity for theRebels threeseasons…earned most improved her freshman year while on junior varsity… earnedrookie of the year her first season on varsity… won the team’s Most Valuable Playerawardher juniorandsenior seasons…alsoexcelled involleyballandtrack…earnedFemaleAthleteoftheYearinOrangeCountyandfortheOrangeLeague…wasalsochosenAthleteoftheWeekonce…wasnominatedforMs.

RebelatSavanna…earnedamedalfromtheU.S.ArmyReservesforathleticism.Personal:BornonFebruary13th,1989…parentsareLenardandErikaNorris…siblingsareDe’shonandEriq…ma-joringinchilddevelopment…favoritequoteis,“Ourdeepestfearisnotthatweareinadequate.”–NelsonMandela.

#10Sequana Norris5’6” Freshman GuardFallen, NV - Savanna HS

According to Coach Mohr, Se-quana is... a diamond in the rough. Her speed is second to none. If she continues to improve her ball han-dling and toughness, she will be a standout guard for us.

The World According to SequanaFor a day, I’d like to change places with.. ahomelessperson.

After graduation, I plan to.. getmymastersinchilddevelopment.I play basketball because.. itkeepsmeoccupiedandoutoftrouble.

The most interesting person since coming to Cypress is.. CoachFord.

Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).My best Halloween costume was when.. Idressedupasakillerclown.

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#15Marissa Main

5’7” Freshman GuardLos Alamitos - Los Alamitos HS

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights: Earned the Coach’sAward her sophomore sea-son… was named to the Fountain Valley Hoop ChallengeAll TournamentTeamhersenioryear…earnedSecondTeamall-SunsetLeagueherseniorsea-son… finished her high school career by being named the Griffin’s Most Valu-ablePlayer.Personal: Born on November 27th, 1989… parents are Rob and DonnaMain…siblingsareMeganandMaddy…majorisundecided…alsoenjoyshangingoutwithfriendsandfamily.

According to Coach Mohr, Ma-rissa is... another quality player in this freshman class. Marissa’s outside shooting, quiet intensity, and commitment add a great deal to this team. With continued work and confidence I see great things.

The World According to MarissaThe actress who would play me.. ScarlettJohansson.

For a day, I’d like to change places with.. EllenDegeneres.The most interesting person since coming to Cypress

is.. Sequana.My best Halloween costume was when.. MyfriendandIwereketchupandmustardtogether.

When no one is looking, I like to.. pickmynose.Why my position is the best.. youareabletoshootanddrivetothehoop.

Favorite professor.. Mrs.Kline.After graduation, I plan to.. gotoafour-yearcollege.

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Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.High School Highlights: Played her first two years at Mannheim American HighSchool inGermany…was the team’sonly freshmanvarsityplayer andledtheteaminscoringwith10.1pointspergame…ledtheBisonstoadivi-sionchampionshiphersophomoreyearaveraging17.9pointspergame…wasselectedtotheall-conferenceteambothherfreshmanandsophomoreseasonsandall-Europehersophomoreyear…satoutherjunioryearbecauseofinjury…playedherseniorseasonatBuenaHighSchoolinArizonaleadingtheColtstothe first round of state playoffs… selected to the USA Junior Nationals All-State High School Game in Las Vegas… alsoexcelledingolfandsoftball.Personal:BornonApril9th,1989…motherisSharonGreen…brotherisDurrell…majoringinSportManagement…isachampionbowlerearningtheArizonaStateCoca-ColaChampionshipin2001.

#21Nyesha Green

5’7” Freshman GuardBaltimore MD - Buena HS (NV)

According to Coach Mohr, Nye-sha is... a welcome addition with her three-point shot and passion. When she uses that passion to be-come a complete player – watch out. I see great potential in Ny.

The World According to NyThe actress who would play me.. AliciaKeys.

For a day, I’d like to change places with.. CoachMohr.Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).

The most interesting person since coming to Cypress is.. Saw.

Funniest story from my childhood was when.. Ishavedoffmyeyebrows.

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#23Kejera Jolly5’7” Freshman ForwardFullerton - Troy HS

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights:PlayedforformerCypressCollegeheadcoachKev-inKiernanatTroyHighSchool…earnedfourstraightFreewayleaguecham-pionships… earned the Most Improved award her freshman season… finished her career strong as Troy was ranked first in Orange County and reached the C.I.F. quarterfinals… was the Troy High School’s first African American Prom Queen.

Personal:BornonApril11th,1989…motherisCharnessaHolmes…majoringincriminology…cametoCypressbecause,“Ifeltreallywelcomedbyeveryone.”

According to Coach Mohr, Keke... has athleticism and size that make her an impact player for us. With greater confidence and competitive fire, Keke could be a potential all-conference player.

The World According to KekeThe actress who would play me.. VivicaA.Fox.

Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).Favorite professor.. Mr.Blas.

After graduation, I plan to.. gotoafour-yearcollegeandbeasuccessfulcrimi-nalist.

The most interesting people since coming to Cypress are.. SequanaandNyesha.

When no one is looking I like to.. singanddance.For a day, I’d like to change places with.. GiseleBündchen.

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Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Monsoons…earned the Suburban League Championship her freshman season… won theBestintheWestsummertournamentbeforehersophomoreseason…wontheMayfair/Bellflower Tip-off classic championship her junior year… was named captainandearnedtheCoach’sAwardasasenior…alsoplayedfortheOrangeCoastOptimistsclub teamfor twoyears…excelledacademicallygraduatingwithhonors.Personal:BornonJune23rd,1989…parentsareAlexandFelisaOcampo…brotherisJanuel…majoringincom-munications…cametoCypressbecauseshe“likedthearea,theprogramsoffered,andthebasketballseason.”

#25Ana Astrologo

5’7” Freshman GuardBellflower - Mayfair HS

According to Coach Mohr, Ana... has been a great addition to our team. I haven’t coached too many players with more maturity and dis-cipline. With greater self confidence and aggressiveness, Ana could be huge for us.

The World According to AnaThe actress who would play me.. JudyAnnSantos.

Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).For a day, I’d like to change places with.. CandaceParker.

After graduation, I plan to.. getmymastersincommunicationsorbusiness.When no one is looking, I like to.. makefacesinthemirror.

Funniest story from my childhood was when.. Igotmyheadstuckinbetweenmetalbars.I play basketball because.. Iloveit.

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#54Ashley Johnston5’6” Freshman GuardCerritos - Cerritos HS

Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress. High School Highlights:Playedoneyearofvarsity forCerritos after twoyearsonatravelteamandherfreshmanseasononjuniorvarsity…excelledonjuniorvarsityaveraging22pointsagame…averaged12pointsand6reboundswhileonhertravelteam…averaged10points,2steals,and4reboundswhileonvarsityherseniorseason…alsoparticipatedintrackandwasrankedinthetopthreeinthe4x400.

Personal:BornonFebruary20,1989…parentsareJackieandBillJohnston…sisterisChristina…cametoCypressbecause,“Whowouldn’twanttoplayforCoachMohr?!”

According to Coach Mohr, Ash-ley... has so much potential to do great things here. We need her to push herself to become the players she can be.

The World According to AshleyThe actress who would play me.. HalleBerry.

Funniest player on the team is.. Red(Tara).For a day, I’d like to change places with.. someonerich.

I play basketball because.. Ilovethegame.The most interesting people since coming to Cypress

are..Myteammates.

Most embarrassing moment was when.. Ifelldownthebleachersinhighschool.When no one is looking, I like to.. Dance.

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10th Annual MohrHoops Camp to be held in Summer 2008Helping players learn the game of basketball in a fun and competitive environment.Yes! Please send me more information on the MohrHoops 2008 Basketball Camp

Name: _______________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________________

Email Address: __________________________

Copy and mail to:Margaret Mohr - Cypress College, 9200 Valley View St. Cypress, CA 90630All proceeds benefit the Cypress College Women’s Basketball program

The Chargers need your help to sponsor the team’s future.YoucanhelptheLadyChargerprogrambuildforthefutureoftheprogrambyadoptingaCharger.Yourtaxdeductiblesponsorshipwillgotowardsfundingfutureroadtrips,equip-

ment,events,andtournaments.For more information on adopting a Charger,

please email [email protected] or call 714-484-7366.

Charger Supporters cheering for the 2004-05 State Champion Cypress Chargers

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Santa AnaWed., January 9

Cypress7:30 pm

Fri., February 1Santa Ana5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: Santa AnaNickname: DonsColors: Red, Black, WhiteAthletic Director: Bob Schermerhorn

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Flo Luppani

Record at SAC (years): 41-43 (3) Record vs. Cypress: 1-5 Office Phone: 714-564-6912 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Loriessa Randle, Kristin De Simone

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 19-122006-07 OEC Record/Place: 8-6/4thPostseason: 0-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 6/9Sophomores Returning: 5Heather Couzens, 6’0”, F, 11.6 ppg, 8.2 rpgJamie Glover, 5’7”, G, 6.9 ppg, 2.9 rpgLisa Hawich, 5’6”, G, 2.2 ppg, 1.5 rpgCaitlyn Holley, 5’10”, G, 4.1 ppg, 3.2 rpgLinda Lomeli, 5’6”, G, 2.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Jason Kehler

Office Phone: 714-564-6934 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

ext.sac.edu/academic_progs/exer-cise_science/

Series Streak: 1, CypressLast Year’s Meetings: SAC def. CC, 83-

75 in Santa Ana 1/19/07; CC def. SAC, 73-69 in Cypress 2/14/07

Orange CoastFri., January 11Orange Coast

7:30 pm

Wed., February 6Cypress5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: Costa MesaNickname: PiratesColors: Orange, BlueAthletic Director: Barbara Bond

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mike Thornton

Record at OCC (years): 409-182 (18) Record vs. Cypress: 23-13 Office Phone: 714-432-5767 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Leigh Marshall, Teeya Fernandez, Steve Popovich, Gregg Savage

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 28-4 2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 14-0/1stPostseason: 0-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 7/6Sophomores Returning: 7Erin Barney, 5’10”, G, 5.9 ppg, 4.0 rpgCourtney Ford, 5’7”, G, 20.3 ppg, 7.2 rpgKatie Kisse, 5’5”, G, 7.3 ppg, 1.5 rpgRachael Maulit, 5’5”, G, 4.8 ppg, 2.8 rpgTres Saldivar, 5’9”, G, 2.0 ppg, 0.7 rpgSarah Schmidt, 5’10”, F, 2.4 ppg, 2.3 rpgBrittany Taylor, 5’10”, G, 8.5 ppg, 5.1 rpgLee Wang, 5’5”, G, 0.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Tony Altobelli

Office Phone: 714-432-5766 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

www.orangecoastcollege.edu/athlet-ics

Series Streak: 2, Orange CoastLast Year’s Meetings: OCC def. CC, 87-

72 in Costa Mesa 1/5/07, OCC def. CC 63-52 in Cypress 1/31/07

Golden WestWed., January 16

Cypress7:00 pm

Fri., February 8Golden West

7:00 pm

General InformationLocation: Huntington BeachNickname: RustlersColors: Green, GoldAthletic Director: Albert Gasparian

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Elizabeth “Bits”Patton Record at GWC (years): unknown (5)

Record vs. Cypress: 1-9 Office Phone: 714-892-7711 x52013 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Geri Campeau, Roy Gerber, Shelly Wong

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 2-242006-07 OEC Record/Place: 0-14/8thPostseason: 0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/6Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 4/6Sophomores Returning: 2Klarissa Stovall, 5’4”, G, 2.5 ppg, 3.3 rpgMichelle Torres, 5’11”, G, 5.5 ppg, 6.4 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Danny Johnson

Office Phone: 714-895-8344 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/athleticsSeries Streak: 7, CypressLast Year’s Meetings: CC def. GWC, 70-45 in Cypress 1/10/07, CC def. GWC 67-29 in Huntington Beach 2/2/07

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Irvine ValleyWed., January 23

Cypress7:30 pm

Fri., February 15Irvine Valley

5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: IrvineNickname: LasersColors: Blue, WhiteAthletic Director: Keith Shackleford

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Julie Hanks

Record at IVC (years): 143-83 (8) Record vs. Cypress: 5-11 Office Phone: 949-451-5609 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Lucciano Mendiola, Dwayne Dunn, Piero Mendiola

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 11-172006-07 OEC Record/Place: 3-11/7thPostseason: 0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/8Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 5/9Sophomores Returning: 2Jenna Schonfeld, 5’9”, F, 6.8 ppg, 4.6 rpgNicole Tait, 5’9”, F, 5.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Brent Shaver

Office Phone: 949-451-5691 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

www.ivc.edu/athleticsSeries Streak: 3, CypressLast Year’s Meetings: CC def. IVC 70-59,

62-44 in Irvine 1/17/07, CC def. IVC 71-63 in Cypress 2/9/07

FullertonFri., January 25

Cypress7:30 pm

Wed., February 20Fullerton5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: FullertonNickname: HornetsColors: Blue, WhiteAthletic Director: Dr. Susan Beers

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Debi Woelke

Record at IVC (years): 202-126 (10) Record vs. Cypress: 11-9 Office Phone: 714-992-7392 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Andrea Picchi, Nena Pravongviengkham.

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 27-92006-07 OEC Record/Place: 10-4/2ndPostseason: 2-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/9Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 5/7Sophomores Returning: 4Jessica Duran, 5’11”, F, 5.0 ppg, 2.9 rpgErin Eskey, 5’10”, F, 4.4 ppg, 2.4 rpgEshell Estrella, 5’7”, G, 7.3 ppg, 1.9 rpgAmy Richard, 6’1”, C, 13.0 ppg, 9.4 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Phil Thurman

Office Phone: 714-992-7000 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

sports.fullcoll.eduSeries Streak: 2, FullertonLast Year’s Meetings: FC def. CC, 69-61

in Cypress 1/11/07, FC def. CC 81-69 in Fullerton 2/7/07

SaddlebackFri., January 18

Saddleback7:30 pm

Wed., February 13Cypress5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: Mission ViejoNickname: GauchosColors: Red, GoldAthletic Director: Tony Lipold

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Fentriss Winn Record at SC (years): 70-22 (3)

Record vs. Cypress: 5-1 Office Phone: 949-582-4236 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Edmond Johnson, Donal Yasukochi

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 21-92006-07 OEC Record/Place: 9-5/3rdPostseason: 0-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 6/6Sophomores Returning: 5Alexis Coble, 5’9”, G, 1.7 ppg, 1.4 rpgRekeshia Jones, 6’2”, F, 11.0 ppg, 8.8 rpgCassie Klockgether, 5’6”, G, 14.0 ppg, 4.3 rpgJoy Mason, 5’11”, G, 8.8 ppg, 4.1 rpgKelsey Paopao, 5’7”, G, 5.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Jerry Hannula

Office Phone: 949-582-4490 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

www.saddleback.edu/athleticsSeries Streak: 2, SaddlebackLast Year’s Meetings: SC def. CC, 69-66

in Cypress 1/24/07, SC def. CC 73-59 in Mission Viejo 2/16/07

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RiversideWed., January 30

Cypress7:30 pm

Fri., February 22Riverside5:30 pm

General InformationLocation: RiversideNickname: TigersColors: Orange, BlackAthletic Director: Barry Meier

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Alicia Berber

Record at RCC (years): 115-76 (6) Record vs. Cypress: 4-8 Office Phone: 951-222-8218 Email: [email protected] Coaches: Jennifer Smith, Jerry White

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record: 12-192006-07 OEC Record/Place: 5-9/6thPostseason: 0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/12Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 1/16Sophomores Returning: 1Sofia Moreno, 5’10”, F, 5.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg

Team InformationSID Contact: Robert Schmidt

Office Phone: 951-222-8032 Email: [email protected] Web Site:

riverside.trivalley.comSeries Streak: 5, CypressLast Year’s Meetings: CC def. RCC, 81-72 in Cypress 1/3/07, CC def. RCC 65-53 in Riverside 1/26/07

DirectionsCypress College

(All Home Games)9200 Valley View St.Cypress, CA 90630

714-484-7000

From the 91:ExitValleyViewandgoSouth.Cypresswillbeonyourleft.

From the 405:ExitValleyViewandgoNorth.Cypresswillbeonyourright.

From the 5:ExitValleyViewandgoSouth.Cypresswillbeonyourleft.

Orange Coast College2701 Fairview Road

Costa Mesa, CA 92626714-432-0202

From the 405:ExitFairviewRd.South.GoSouthonFairviewandturnrightonAdams.OCCisonyourleft.

Irvine Valley College5500 Irvine Center Dr.

Irvine, CA 92618949-451-5100

From the 405:ExitJeffreyRoadandgoNortheast.TurnRightonIrvineCenterDrive.IVCisonyourright.

From the 5:ExitJeffreyRoad,goSouth-west,turnleftonIrvineCenterDrive.IVCisonyourright.

Santa Ana College1530 W. 17th Street

Santa Ana, CA 92706714-564-6000

From the 5:Exit17thSt.andgoWest.SantaAnaisontheleft.

From the 22:ExitBristolandgoSouth.Turnrighton17thSt.SantaAnaisontheleft.

Riverside College4800 Magnolia Ave.Riverside, CA 92506

951-222-8000

From the 91:Exit14thSt.andgoNorth.TurnleftonMagnolia.Riversideisontheleft.

Golden West College15744 Golden West St.

Huntington Beach CA 92647714-892-7711

From the 405:exitGoldenWestSt.andgoSouth.GWCisontheleft.

From the 22:ExitBeachBlvd.andgoSouth.TurnrightonEdinger.GWCisontheright.

Fullerton College321 E. Chapman Ave.Fullerton, CA 92832

714-992-7000

From the 91:ExitHarborandgoNorth.TurnrightonChapman.Fullertonisonyourleft.

Saddleback College28000 Marguerite PkwyMission Viejo, CA 92692

949-582-4500

From the 5:ExitAveryandgoEast.TurnLeftonMarguerite.Saddlebackisontheright.

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After surprising many in 2005-06 by winning the Orange Empire Conference championship, the

veteran 06-07 squad came into the season with a tar-get on their back. Cypress was led by all-conference returning sophomores Brae Butler and Corianne Felix followed by six other returning sophomores and six promising freshmen. The Charger season was punctuated by several ups and downs. Cypress had a rough start going two-and-out in the Merced tournament which even-tually led to a disappointing 0-4 start. They quickly bounced back with five straight wins including Cy-press’s fourth straight Lady Charger Classic champi-onship. The Chargers went into a sharp downturn from there losing four straight before waking up in time to win the De Anza consolation championship. Cypress had a 7-9 pre-season record before heading into Orange Empire Conference play, to defend their championship. The OEC proved itself as the highest ranked conference in the state as Cypress battled with top ranked teams like Or-ange Coast, Fullerton, Santa Ana, and Saddleback. The Chargers made their way through conference balancing wins with losses including a highlight overtime win at Irvine Valley. As the season wound down, Cypress was on the bubble in the playoff picture. Cypress sealed their fate in the last game of the season with a lackluster 73-59 loss at Saddleback marking the first time since 1999 that Cypress would be absent from post-season play. The 14-16 season record was also the first time Cypress had a losing record since 2001.

2006-07 Team Statistics |----TOTAL----| |-----3-PTS-----| |----REBOUNDS----|## Player GP-GSFG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGAPct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FOA TO BlkStl Pts Avg------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------03MarissaBravo...... 24-20 64-199 .3223-17 .176 39-68 .574 41 70 111 4.6 43 0 64 76 0 52 170 7.104ChanningLewis..... 6-1 4-12 .3330-4 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 5 0.8 2 0 1 3 0 5 9 1.505CorianneFelix..... 30-21 76-228 .33323-95 .242 36-65 .554 16 70 86 2.9 85 2 103 1083 77 211 7.011MichelleBabin..... 24-16 47-128 .3670-5 .000 3-9 .333 35 36 71 3.0 36 1 39 38 23 26 97 4.012ShaneisAugustus...5-1 3-15 .2002-5 .400 4-11 .364 2 3 5 1.0 9 0 6 9 0 3 12 2.415BrandiThomas...... 28-23 121-298 .4060-7 .000 85-129 .659 78 98 176 6.3 72 4 22 77 9 26 327 11.720MarinnaFigueroa... 9-0 8-24 .3336-21 .286 1-2 .500 8 6 14 1.6 11 0 2 3 0 3 23 2.621TonishaPhelps..... 27-6 25-110 .2278-37 .216 29-50 .580 37 40 77 2.9 58 0 30 57 7 55 87 3.223BraeButler........ 29-22 171-431 .39719-63 .302 157-217.724 85 123208 7.2 69 3 40 64 12 84 518 17.924Saw-AnnBryan...... 30-20 93-220 .4230-1 .000 39-68 .574 65 95 160 5.3 51 0 22 49 7 25 225 7.530KishawnHill....... 29-5 37-103 .3599-27 .333 11-22 .500 36 59 95 3.3 49 0 15 26 5 14 94 3.232YanetEnriquez..... 22-8 51-148 .34524-79 .304 32-52 .615 16 30 46 2.1 39 0 51 76 4 22 158 7.234LetishaBatiste.... 27-4 32-74 .4320-0 .000 9-16 .563 30 42 72 2.7 35 1 7 12 1 17 73 2.742ReneeStewart...... 29-3 22-64 .3440-0 .000 8-15 .533 19 25 44 1.5 40 1 4 20 2 7 52 1.8 TEAM............... 91 94 185 6.2 0 4------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 30 754-2054.36794-361 .260 454-726.625 561794135545.2599 12 406 62273 416 2056 68.5 Opponents.......... 30 727-1861.391127-444 .286 413-670.616 489899138846.3564 - 4357691063111994 66.5

2006-07 ResultsDate Opponent Result Record11/7 Long Beach L 70-78 0-111/9 Merced Shootout - Sacramento City L 60-55 0-211/10 Merced Shootout - Merced L 65-66 0-311/17 Chaffey Crossover - Mt. Sac L 69-85 0-411/18 Chaffey Crossover - Citrus W 91-65 1-411/22 Cerritos W 77-74 2-412/1 Lady Charger Classic - L.A. Harbor W 100-53 3-412/2 Lady Charger Classic - El Camino W 65-51 4-412/3 Lady Charger Classic - Palomar W 64-49 5-412/15 San Francisco L 59-68 5-512/16 Canyons Crossover - Ventura L 64-75 5-612/17 Canyons Crossover - Canyons L 71-84 5-712/20 Pasadena L 71-93 5-812/28 De Anza Tournament - Solano L 72-70 OT 5-912/29 De Anza Tournament - Cosumnes River W 68-63 6-912/30 De Anza Tournament - L.A. Southwest W 46-42 7-91/3 *Riverside W 81-72 8-9, 1-01/5 *Orange Coast L 72-87 8-10, 1-11/10 *Golden West W 70-45 9-10, 2-11/12 *Fullerton - Parent’s Night L 61-69 9-11, 2-21/17 *Irvine Valley W 70-59 10-11, 3-21/19 *Santa Ana L 75-83 10-12, 3-31/24 *Saddleback L 66-69 10-13, 3-41/26 *Riverside W 65-53 11-13, 4-41/31 *Orange Coast L 52-63 11-14, 4-52/2 *Golden West W 67-29 12-14, 5-52/7 *Fullerton L 69-81 12-15, 5-62/9 *Irvine Valley W 71-63 13-15, 6-62/14 *Santa Ana - Sophomore Night W 73-69 14-15, 7-62/16 *Saddleback L 59-73 14-16, 7-7

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSYear Champion Year Champion1978 Fullerton 1996 Ventura1979-84 Playcompletedatregionallevel 1997 Ventura1985 L.A.Trade-Tech 1998 SanJose1986 Riverside 1999 Sierra1987 CollegeoftheSequoias 2000 Ventura1988 SantaRosa 2001 Ventura1989 AmericanRiver 2002 Ventura1990 GoldenWest 2003 OrangeCoast1991 GoldenWest 2004 Mt.SanAntonio1992 Lassen 2005 Cypress1993 Lassen 2006 Mt.SanAntonio1994 L.A.Harbor 2007 Mt.SanAntonio1995 L.A.Harbor

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMMVP:CourtneyFord,OrangeCoast

CoachoftheYear:MikeThornton,OrangeCoastDebbieBarragan(Riverside)

Brae Butler (Cypress)TaneikaCalhoun(Riverside)AubreyDuran(SantaAna)

VaoFaoa(Fullerton)CristinaFigueroa(Fullerton)RekeshiaJones(Saddleback)

CassieKlockgether(Saddleback)WhitneyLigon(SantaAna)

RachaelMaulit(OrangeCoast)KeshiaMoore(Saddleback)

AmyRichard(Fullerton)RobinSmith(OrangeCoast)

DanyelleSwenson(IrvineValley)

2006-07 Orange Empire Conference Final StandingsFinal Standings Conference Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct.OrangeCoast 14-0 1.000 28-4 0.875Fullerton 10-4 0.714 27-9 0.750Saddleback 9-5 0.643 21-9 0.700SantaAna 8-6 0.571 19-12 0.613Cypress 7-7 0.500 14-16 0.467Riverside 5-9 0.357 12-19 0.387IrvineValley 3-11 0.214 11-17 0.393GoldenWest 0-14 0.000 2-24 0.077

2005 Champion Cypress Chargers

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HISTORICAL SPOTLIGHTSARA WORKS

Arguably the best player in the history of Cypress College women’s bas-ketball, Works is the school’s all-time leader in points scored (1,395) and second in rebounding (578) despite having her junior college career ended prematurely by a knee injury.

She also holds the school record for points in a single game - man or woman - when she tallied 45 against American River in December of 1994.

During her career, the Lady Chargers went 45-22 and advanced to the State quarterfinals in 1993-94.

1996-97 MVPs

Year Team MVP1976-77 JanHobson1977-78 JeanVetter1978-79 JulieLong,JaniceCampbell1979-80 JaniceCampbell1980-81 LisaCota,StacyKnight1981-82 JoyceRice1982-83 CyndeeKouchi1983-84 CyndeeKouchi1984-85 ShelleyNakasone,CherylHoffman1985-86 CherylHoffman1986-87 PamFritsch1987-88 VickySilva1988-89 VickySilva1989-90 ClaudiaAguirre1990-91 JackieBoxley1991-92 JoCostello1992-93 YolandaHearvey,JoanMaurer1993-94 YolandaHearvey,SaraWorks1994-95 SaraWorks1995-96 HollyPawlowski1996-97 JanineShaw,HollyPawlowski,LindaRodriguez1997-98 MaryPerry1998-99 ShareeBrown1999-00 ShareeBrown2000-01 AngelaGarrett2001-02 LaurenShinto2002-03 JoyceProctor2003-04 OctaviaCurtis2004-05 BrittanyImaku2005-06 AnaFakatou2006-07 BraeButlerAllMVPsareinductedintoCypressCollege’sAthleticHallofFame. Brittany Imaku

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Year Head Coach Record1975-76 Gerry Livsey 11-31976-77 Sue Hebel 7-101977-78 Gerry Livsey 20-51978-79 Gerry Livsey 21-71979-80 Gerry Livsey 21-71980-81 Gerry Livsey 14-31981-82 Gerry Livsey 20-71982-83 Gerry Livsey 21-71983-84 Gerry Livsey 11-131984-85 Gerry Livsey 7-191985-86 Gerry Livsey 9-181986-87 Gerry Livsey 20-101987-88 Gerry Livsey 24-81988-89 Gerry Livsey 6-121989-90 Bob Van Voorhis 0-261990-91 Bob Van Voorhis 2-271991-92 Bob Van Voorhis 6-211992-93 Kevin Kiernan 13-151993-94 Kevin Kiernan 24-101994-95 Kevin Kiernan 21-121995-96 Kevin Kiernan 7-221996-97 Kevin Kiernan 22-91997-98 Kevin Kiernan 23-111998-99 Margaret Mohr 12-191999-00 Margaret Mohr 12-202000-01 Margaret Mohr 12-192001-02 Margaret Mohr 17-142002-03 Margaret Mohr 20-142003-04 Margaret Mohr 19-122004-05 Margaret Mohr 28-52005-06 Margaret Mohr 27-62006-07 Margaret Mohr 14-1632 years 464-411 .530

Sue Hebel (1 year) 7-10 .412Gerry Livsey (13 years) 205-129 .614Bob Van Voorhis (3 years) 8-74 .098Kevin Kiernan (6 years) 110-79 .582Margaret Mohr (9 years) 161-135 .544

Gerry Livsey

Kevin Kiernan

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SINGLE GAME RECORDSPoints Scored

Team: 121 vs. San Bernardino in 1978Individual: 45 by Sara Works vs. American River in 1994

Assists18 by Cyndee Kouchi vs. Rio Hondo in 1982

Rebounds23 by Joyce Rice vs. L.A. City in 1981

Three-Point FG8 by Janine Shaw vs. Chaffey in 1996

San Diego, Calif. – The playoffs began with 36 teams vying for the top spot in the state, after the dust had settled, Cypress came out on top. The Chargers came in undermanned and undersized, but ended their season with a victory over Pasadena 69-65 to win the State Championship.

The Chargers were underdogs throughout most of the playoffs technically only sup-posed to win their first game. Cypress rel-ished the underdog spot and were unfazed as they took out one opponent at a time through pure heart. Cypress faced off with the 29-1, 1st seed Pasadena College Sun-day afternoon. The Chargers came out en-ergized starting the game with a 10-2 run. With a 38-26 lead at halftime, it looked like the Chargers were going to pull out a blow-out upset. When the second half began,

Pasadena came out with something to prove going on an 18-2 run to take the lead from Cypress. Just when most would concede that their dream season was over, Cypress charged back to take the lead for good and win by 4.

The sophomores came up big for the Cham-pionship. Despite struggling through the first two games of the tournament with a broken toe, Rosalyn Omoruyi stepped up when it counted the most to be the leading scorer and rebounder of the game with 23 points and 14 rebounds. All State Tourna-ment selection Mia Seagraves contributed some big baskets with 17 points while the Tournament MVP selection Brittany Imaku contributed 8 assists to go along with her 8 points. Long distance shooter Ruta Autele hit 2 three-pointers from the field and Pau-

la Reed clogged up the middle on defense and grabbed 6 defensive rebounds. Reserve guard Niann Hill produced a key bucket in her limited minutes.

The freshmen were not to be outdone as they showed what to look out for next year. All-state forward Ana Fakatou put up 10 points and 8 rebounds while three-sport athlete Brianna James grabbed 5 rebounds.

Head coach Margaret Mohr and her Great Eight Char-gers end their season with the team’s first State Championship and a record of 28-5.

FlashbackThe Great Eight Chargers Take the State Championship

Cypress took down Pasadena for their first State Championship.

March 13th, 2005

Stacy Yakota Janine Shaw

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Single Season RecordsPoints Scored1. Sara Works 745 1994-952. Sara Works 650 1993-943. Janice Campbell 649 1978-794. Rosalyn Omoruyi 647 2004-055. Cheryl Hoffman 585 1985-866. Sharee Brown 582 1999-007. Ana Fakatou 550 2004-058. Ana Fakatou 545 2005-069. Angela Garrett 531 1998-9910. Vicky Silva 525 1987-88

Scoring Average1. Sara Works 27.6 1994-952. Vicky Silva 24.1 1988-893. Janice Campbell 23.2 1978-794. Cheryl Hoffman 21.7 1985-865. Sara Works 19.7 1993-946. Rosalyn Omoruyi 19.6 2004-057. Becky Wayland 19.1 1988-898. Sharee Brown 18.8 1999-009. Janice Campbell 17.9 1977-7810. Brae Butler 17.9 2006-07

Rebounds1. Rosalyn Omoruyi 336 2004-052. Antares Vice 334 1998-993. Pam Fritsch 322 1986-874. Chris Bazzel 320 1990-915. Joyce Rice 313 1980-816. Yolanda Hearvey 311 1992-937. Sharee Brown 301 1999-008. Sharee Brown 300 1998-999. Sara Works 293 1993-9410. Kathleen Gagen 290 1982-83

Assists1. Stacy Yokota 236 1986-872. Brittany Imaku 234 2004-053. Cyndee Kouchi 218 1982-834. Cyndee Kouchi 211 1981-825. Marry Perry 193 1997-986. Triana Allen 165 1999-007. Robin Takeuchi 158 1985-868. Brittany Imaku 156 2003-048. Rebecca Changizian 156 1979-8010. Jackie Boxley 153 1994-95

Steals1. Janice Campbell 112 1978-792. Rebecca Changizian 110 1979-803. Julie Long 94 1977-784. Cyndee Kouchi 93 1982-835. Triana Allen 92 1999-006. Brae Butler 89 2005-067. Brittany Imaku 88 2004-058. Cyndee Kouchi 86 1981-829. Brae Butler 84 1993-9410. Yolanda Hearvey 83 1993-94

Blocked Shots1. Antares Vice 66 1998-992. Yolanda Hearvey 62 1993-943. Anita Colon 34 1999-004. Holly Pawlowski 33 1996-975. Sara Works 32 1993-945. Annie Teeter 32 2002-037. Ana Fakatou 31 2005-067. Yolanda Hearvey 31 1992-939. Tamika Harold 28 1992-9310. Octavia Curtis 27 2003-0410. Rosalyn Omoruyi 27 2004-05

Field Goals Made1. Sara Works 312 1994-952. Janice Campbell 290 1978-793. Sara Works 267 1993-944. Rosalyn Omoruyi 259 2004-055. Ana Fakatou 235 2004-055. Cheryl Hoffman 235 1985-867. Sharee Brown 229 1999-008. Ana Fakatou 216 2005-068. Vicky Silva 209 1987-8810. Joyce Rice 201 1980-81

FG Percentage (min 50 made)1. Kathleen Gagen .611 1982-832. Bev Locy .563 1978-793. Janice Campbell .560 1977-784. Joyce Rice .554 1980-815. Kathleen Gagen .552 1981-826. Sara Works .551 1994-957. Ana Fakatou .538 2004-058. Cheryl Hoffman .538 1985-869. Holly Pawlowski .529 1995-9610. Rosalyn Omoruyi .529 1994-95

Three-Point Field Goals Made1. Nancy Love 75 1997-982. Rachel Kavan 72 1997-983. Linda Rodriguez 70 1996-974. Janine Shaw 65 1996-975. Lauren Shinto 63 2000-016. Lauren Shinto 56 2001-027. Stephanie Werdel 53 1994-958. Allison Chow 48 1999-009. Joan Paje 47 1994-959. Jennifer Labuguen 47 2002-03

Three-Point FG Percentage (min 25 made)1. Jennifer Labugen .432 2001-022. Eunieka Garrett .390 2001-023. Triana Allen .367 1999-004. Linda Rodriguez .363 1996-975. Ruta Autele .361 2003-046. Mia Seagraves .354 2004-057. Jennifer Labugen .348 2002-038. Joan Maurer .345 1992-939. Allison Chow .343 1999-0010. Lauren Shinto .339 2001-02

Free Throws Made1. Brae Butler 157 2006-072. Angela Garrett 144 2000-013. Sharee Brown 129 1998-994. Rosalyn Omoruyi 126 2004-055. Sharee Brown 123 1999-005. Angela Garrett 123 1998-997. Sara Works 160 1994-958. Joyce Proctor 119 2002-039. Sara Works 116 1993-9410. Cheryl Hoffman 115 1985-86

FT Percentage (min 50 made)1. Becky Wayland .843 1987-882. Kourtney Hicks .782 2001-023. Angela Garrett .770 2000-014. Jody Caruso .764 1994-955. Janine Shaw .763 1995-966. Ana Fakatou .759 2004-057. Jennifer Johnson .758 1993-948. Sara Works .754 1994-959. Karen Caires .756 1987-8810. Lauren Shinto .748 2001-02

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Career RecordsPoints Scored1. Sara Works 1395 1993-952. Sharee Brown 1103 1998-003. Ana Fakatou 1095 2004-064. Janice Campbell 1060 1977-795. Cheryl Hoffman 1028 1984-866. Angela Garrett 1018 98/017. Vicky Silva 959 1987-888. Brae Butler 898 2005-079. Shelly Nakasone 828 1983-8510. Linda Rodriguez 825 1995-97

Scoring Average1. Sara Works 23.3 1993-952. Janice Campbell 20.8 1977-783. Vicky silva 19.2 1987-894. Rosalyn Omoruyi 18.4 2003-055. Sharee Brown 17.8 1998-006. Ana Fakatou 17.1 2004-067. Angela Garrett 16.4 98/018. Triana Allen 16.0 1999-009. Pam Fritsch 15.4 1986-8710. Heidi Sorour 15.1 1990-91

Rebounds1. Sharee Brown 601 1998-002. Sara Works 578 1993-953. Yolanda Hearvey 570 1992-944. Joyce Rice 557 1979-815. Ana Fakatou 548 1979-816. Mary Perry 487 1996-986. Joyce Proctor 487 2001-038. Bev Locy 486 1977-799. Tamika Harold 484 1992-9410. Jackie Boxley 481 90/95

Assists1. Cyndee Kouchi 429 1981-832. Brittany Imaku 390 2003-053. Marry Perry 307 1996-984. Rebecca Changizian 281 1979-815. Lauren Shinto 244 2000-026. Corianne Felix 240 2005-077. Stacy Yokota 236* 1986-878. Julie Long 235 1977-799. Jackie Boxley 232 90/9510. Robin Takeuchi 224 1984-86

* indicates single season

Steals1. Cyndee Kouchi 671 1981-832. Janice Campbell 176 1977-793. Brae Butler 173 2005-074. Brittany Imaku 170 2003-055. Julie Long 162 1977-796. Yolanda Hearvey 160 1992-947. Mary Perry 134 1996-988. Corianne Felix 129 2005-079. Lauren Shinto 120 2000-0210. Mia Seagraves 118 2003-05

Blocked Shots1. Yolanda Hearvey 93 1992-942. Antares Vice 66 1998-993. Ana Fakatou 55 2004-064. Octavia Curtis 49 2002-045. Annie Teeter 46 2001-036. Michelle Babin 42 2005-077. Sharee Brown 41 1998-008. Tamika Harold 39 1992-949. Anita Colon 34 1999-0010. Holly Pawlowski 33 1995-97

Field Goals Made1. Sara Works 579 1993-952. Janice Campbell 473 1977-793. Ana Fakatou 451 2004-064. Sharee Brown 425 1998-005. Vicky Silva 390 1987-896. Angela Garret 343 98/017. Yolanda Hearvey 335 1992-948. Brae Butler 318 2005-079. Holly Pawlowski 313 1995-9710. Lisa Cota 308 1978-80

FG Percentage (min 75 made)1. Kathleen Gagen .581 1981-832. Janice Campbell .537 1977-793. Sara Works .531 1993-954. Ana Fakatou .524 2004-065. Teresa Davis .524 1997-986. Joyce Rice .520 1979-807. Bev Locy .518 1978-798. Rosalyn Omoruyi .515 2003-059. Holly Pawlowski .512 1995-9710. Stephanie Durrett .503 1997-98

Three-Point Field Goals Made1. Lauren Shinto 119 2000-022. Linda Rodriguez 112 1995-973. Janine Shaw 99 1995-974. Jennifer Labuguen 85 2001-035. Nancy Love 75* 1997-986. Rachel Kavan 72* 1997-987. Ruta Autele 67 2003-058. Angela Garrett 65 98/019. Joan Paje 63 1993-9510. Sandra Bernardo 61 1991-93

Three-Point FG Percentage (min 25 made)1. Jennifer Labugen .381 2001-032. Triana Allen .367 1999-003. Ana Fakatou .358 2004-064. Linda Rodriguez .347 1995-975. Allison Chow .343 1999-006. Mia Seagraves .339 2003-057. Rachel Kavan .338 1997-988. Eunieka Garrett .337 2001-039. Lauren Shinto .333 2001-0310. Nancy Love .323 1997-98

Free Throws Made1. Angela Garrett 267 98/012. Sharee Brown 252 1998-003. Brae Butler 241 2005-074. Sara Works 237 1993-955. Joyce Proctor 196 2001-036. Brittany Imaku 195 2003-057. Jennifer Johnson 180 91/948. Vicky Silva 177 1987-899. Ana Fakatou 164 2004-0610. Rosalyn Omoruyi 152 2003-05

FT Percentage (min 75 made)1. Becky Wayland .786 1987-892. Jody Caruso .750 1993-953. Ana Fakatou .749 2004-064. Kourtney Hicks .740 2001-035. Jennifer Johnson .726 91/946. Brittany Imaku .722 2003-057. Cheryl Hoffman .719 1984-868. Venetta Dorlis .718 1986-889. Lisa Cota .718 1978-8010. Lauren Shinto .718 2000-02

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Athletic DirectorDiane Henry

Henry begins her 14th year as the Dean of Physical Education and eighth year as Athletic Director. Henry began her Cypress College career as the women’s athletic trainer in

1978, becoming the trainer for the school in 1980. During her tenure, Henry has served on numerous boards and committees within the campus. She has a Masters in Education from Azusa Pacific University and a B.A. and M.A. in Physical Education from CSU Long Beach.Phone: 714-484-7355 Email: [email protected]

Sports Information DirectorTeresa Wang

Wang is in her third year as the Charger’s Sports Information Director. She began her stint at Cypress as an assistant for the women’s basketball team where she was part of

the 2004-05 State Championship staff. She has her B.A. from University of California Berkeley in economics, a master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco, and a masters in Clinical Psychol-ogy from Antioch University.Phone: 714-484-7356 Email: [email protected]

Athletic TrainerScott Tucker

Tucker is in his 23rd year as the head athletic trainer. He is in charge of the health care of all of Cypress’s student athletes. He is known for his commitment to the strength and

conditioning of our student athletes and conducts several on going volunteer programs. He is a graduate from the University of Utah, where he also taught athletic training courses as well as first aid/CPR. Tucker is also an adjunct faculty member - teaching courses in athletic training and First Aid.Phone: 714-484-7381 Email: [email protected]

Academic CounselorDana Bedard

Bedard begins his sixteenth year as a counselor and professor at Cypress College. This will be the ninth year he has been responsible for the athletic counseling component of the

athletic program. Bedard is also the Cypress Men’s Golf coach and is entering his eighth season.Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: [email protected]

Compliance OfficerYvonne CotaPhone: 714-484-7276Email: [email protected]

EquipmentCoordinatorTeresa SestitoPhone: 714-484-7376Email:[email protected]

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Cypress Community College boasts a well rounded p h y s i c a l education curriculum along with a successful sports p r o g r a m featuring 13 intercollegiate teams and a strong sup- port staff of

professionals. The school also has a wheelchair basketball program. Student-athletes are provided quality individual instruc- tion, the chance to develop to their full potential and the opportunity to earn a four-year college or university scholarship. Cypress, which offers seven sports for women and six for men, has had a solid line-up of teams and individual athletes who have excelled since the college first opened its doors in 1966. In recent years, the baseball, soft- ball, women’s soccer and women’s basketball programs have taken center stage. In 1997 the base- ball and softball squads, coached by brothers Scott and Brad Pickler, captured state championships. The baseball crown was the third of the 1990s under the direction of Scott Pickler who has over 700 wins in his 22 years at the school and captured the state championship again in 2003. Trevor Hoffman of the San Diego Padres, who played at Cypress in 1986 and 1987, is a four-time Major League all-star and holds the MajorLeague record for career saves. Brad Pickler, in his 19 campaigns, has also had a great deal of success. He has led the softball team to five state titles while winning over 800 games. The Chargers were the first California school to capture three consecutive state cham-pionships (1997, 1998, 1999). Cypress only started playing intercollegiate women’s soccer in 1991, but the late Ray Haas quickly built the program into a consistent winner. The Chargers won State Championships in 1998, 1999 and 2004. Cypress’ 27-0 season in 1999 was rewarded with a No. 1 national ranking by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Cypress captured its first women’s basketball

championship in 2005. Margaret Mohr’s team set a school record with 28 wins against five de-feats.

Cypress enjoys strong support from the com-munity and student body, who are part of the tra-ditionally popular athletic program.

Cypress College State ChampionshipsBaseball - 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003

Men’s Basketball - 1977, 1980Women’s Basketball - 2005

Women’s Golf - 1997Women’s Soccer - 1998, 1999, 2004

Softball - 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006

2003 Baseball State Champions

2005 Basketball State Champions

2004 Soccer State Champions

2006 Softball State Champions

1977 Basketball State Champions

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Cypress College

Established in 1966, Cypress College is a full-service community college offer-ing Associate degrees and certificate programs as well as a place for students to complete their lower division gen-eral education before transferring to a four-year institution. The college sits on 110 acres of land and is composed of 12 major instructional buildings which house both traditional classrooms and laboratory facilities for science, art, com-puter technology, photography, mortuary science and other programs. The college has also grown from an initial enrollment of 1,600 to a current student body in excess of 13,000.

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CYPRESS COLLEGE FINANCIAL AIDFinancialAidProgramsAvailableBoardofGovernorsWaiver(BOGW)–coversenrollmentfeesandhealthservicefeesCalGrant(BandCprograms)PellGrantFederalSupplementalEducationOpportunityGrant(FSEOG)FederalWorkStudy(FWS)–parttimeemploymentoncampusStaffordStudentLoansExtendedOpportunityProgramsandServices(EOPS)

RequiredApplicationFormsSubmita“FreeApplicationforFederalStudentAid”(FAFSA)Submit a Cal Grant Grade Point Average Verification Form

ApplicationTimeline–Fall2007&Spring2008ApplicationPeriod:January1,2007thruJune30,2008FAFSA filing deadline: June 30, 2008CalGrant filing deadline for initial awards: March 2, 2007Foradditionalcommunitycollegeawards: September2,2007

ForInformation Cypress College Financial Aid Office CypressCollegeComplexBuilding,Room120 9200ValleyViewStreet Cypress,CA90630(714)484-7114 www.CypressCollege.edu

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BEST OF LUCK CHARGERS!

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Day Date Opponent Location TimeThu 11/8 Merced Shootout - San Jose City Merced 6:00 pm Fri-Sat 11/9-10 Merced Shootout Merced TBA Fri 11/16 Mt. Sac Chaffey 5:00 pm Sat 11/17 Chaffey Chaffey 7:00 pm Wed 11/21 Cerritos Cerritos 7:00 pm Fri 11/30 Lady Charger Classic - American River Cypress 8:00 pm Sat-Sun 12/1-2 Lady Charger Classic - TBA Cypress TBA Thu 12/13 Long Beach City Long Beach 6:00 pm Sat 12/15 Ventura Cypress 7:00 pm Fri 12/21 Glendale Cypress 5:30 pm Fri-Sun 12/28-30 De Anza Tournament De Anza TBA Fri 1/4 Canyons Cypress 5:30 pm Wed 1/9 *Santa Ana Cypress 7:30 pm Fri 1/11 *Orange Coast Orange Coast 7:30 pm Wed 1/16 *Golden West Cypress 7:00 pm Fri 1/18 *Saddleback Saddleback 7:30 pm Wed 1/23 *Irvine Valley Cypress 7:30 pm Fri 1/25 *Fullerton - Parent’s Night Cypress 7:30 pm Wed 1/30 *Riverside Cypress 7:30 pm Fri 2/1 *Santa Ana Santa Ana 5:30 pm Wed 2/6 *Orange Coast Cypress 5:30 pm Fri 2/8 *Golden West Golden West 7:00 pm Wed 2/13 *Saddleback - Sophomore Night Cypress 5:30 pm Fri 2/15 *Irvine Valley Irvine Valley 5:30 pm Wed 2/20 *Fullerton Fullerton 5:30 pm Fri 2/22 *Riverside Riverside 5:30 pm Wed 2/27 First Round Regional Play TBA TBA Fri-Sat 2/29-3/1 Second Round Regional Play TBA TBA Sat 3/8 Regional Finals TBA TBA Thu-Sun 3/13,15-16 State Championships TBA TBA