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Guide Directory ....................................................................................................................... 1Quick Facts .............................................................................................................................. 22009 Team Roster .................................................................................................................... 32009 Outlook ........................................................................................................................... 4Head Coach Profile .................................................................................................................. 6Assistant Coach Profiles .......................................................................................................... 8Player Profiles ........................................................................................................................ 102008 Stats and Region 18 Standings ...................................................................................... 222008 Leaders .......................................................................................................................... 232008 Match Results ................................................................................................................ 242009 Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 25Topping the Charts ................................................................................................................. 26NJCAA History ...................................................................................................................... 27Continuing Success ................................................................................................................ 28CSI In the Polls ...................................................................................................................... 29President and Athletic Director .............................................................................................. 30Behind the Scenes .................................................................................................................. 31CSI Athletic Success .............................................................................................................. 32CSI Athletic Facilities ............................................................................................................ 34CSI Campus ........................................................................................................................... 36Twin Falls and the Magic Valley ............................................................................................ 38Region 18 Opponents ............................................................................................................. 52
About the Cover: The 2009 College of Southern Idaho volleyball team is focused on winning a Region 18 Championship and bringing home the school’s 9th NJCAA National Championship.This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan and Tereasa L. Bendele-Nichols did the photography for the mug shots. Graphic design on the cover and pages 32-39 was done by Tereasa L. Bendele-Nichols.
2009 CSI Volleyball Media Guide
Table of Contents
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Location: Twin Falls, IdahoFounded: 1964Enrollment: 7,500President: Jerry BeckAthletic Director: Joel BateConference: Scenic West Athletic ConferenceRegion: 18Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division INickname: Golden EaglesColors: Gold and BlackWebsite: www.csi.eduHome Facility: CSI Gymnasium (3,500 capacity)Athletics Office Manager: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes Dr. Mark McKainOrthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William MayAthletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481Physical Therapist: Julie EllisTeam Chiropractor: Dr. David LongAcademic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548Head Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498Asst. Men’s BB Coaches: Josh Dees, 732-6496 Ryan Devlin, 732-6476Volunteer Asst. MBB Coaches: Colby Blaine Jason Vickrey Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Tessa Balsick, 732-6490Volunteer Asst. WBB Coach: Jason Nichols, 732-6480 Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491Asst. BB Coaches: Kris Welker, 732-6491/732-6650 Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494Asst. Softball Coach: Debbie Dodds, 732-6495Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620Asst. Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr. Al-len Frost, Donna Brizee, Chuck Lehrman and Dr. Thad Scholes
SID: Karen BaumertOffice Phone: (208) 732-6493E-mail Address: [email protected]: (208) 734-0245Website: www.csi.edu
2008 Record: 30-6Returning Starters: 4Returning Non-Starters: 7Newcomers: 9NJCAA Division I National Titles: 8NJCAA Post-Season Appearances: 13
Head Coach: Heidi Cartisser (4th Year)Assistant Coach: Erin MellingerVolunteer Assistant Coach: “Babes” Kalulu Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6485Mailing Address: CSI Volleyball 315 Falls Ave. P.O. Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238E-mail Address: [email protected]
Sports Information
Volleyball Information
General Information Team Information
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2009 Roster
Southern Idaho Vollebyall
No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown (High School)1 Charelle Minor 6-2 MB Fr Pocatello, Idaho (Century) 2 Samantha Misa 5-11 OH So St George, Utah (Dixie)3 Britani Hathorn 5-4 L So Gresham, Ore. (Gresham)4 Laticia Lehman 5-6 S So Caldwell, Idaho (Vallivue)5 Torrey Hulsey 6-1 MB So Sutter, Calif. (Sutter Union)6 Jessica Peacock 6-1 RS So Summertown, S.A, Australia (Heathfield)7 Dama Cox 6-0 RS Fr Yerington, Nev. (Yerington)8 Danielle Dean 5-10 OH Fr Mountain Home, Idaho (MHHS)9 Alex Van Dyke 5-10 RS So Hillsboro, Ore. (Glencoe)10 Barbara Alcantara 5-8 S Fr Curitiba, Brazil 11 Ashleigh Pollard 5-11 L Fr Puyallup, Wash. (Rogers) 12 Amanda Filiaga 5-11 MB So Pocatello, Idaho (Highland)13 Chauncee Axelson 5-8 S Fr Hagerman, Idaho (Hagerman) 14 Alyssa Everett 6-2 MB Fr Perry, Utah (Box Elder)15 Elisa Brochado 6-1 OH Fr Belo Horizonte, Brazil16 Jesse Dill 6-0 MB Fr Dietrich, Idaho (Dietrich)
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Experience, depth and a solid recruiting class are all strengths for this year’s volleyball squad
It wasn’t supposed to end that way. The College of Southern Idaho volleyball team entered the 2008 Region 18 Tourna-ment ranked 8th in the nation. By the end of the tournament, CSI left without even a Region 18 Championship. No sopho-more returning or head coach Heidi Cartisser wants that feeling again. The fourth-year head coach went out and recruited several players to fill the holes that led to the upset. The top priority was finding an experienced setter that could run the offense, block and read the opponents defense.
Cartisser found just the player in 5-10 Brazilian Barbara Alcantara.“She is amazing,” Cartisser said. “She sees the court so well and just has the feel for the game you can’t teach.”The other area that needed improvement was the outside hitter position. Last season, Cartisser had to move Jessica Pea-
cock away from her natural position on the right side to the left side to give the Golden Eagles an easy option on broken plays. This year, sophomore Sam Misa and freshman Elisa Brochada will likely move into the outside hitter positions. Misa, who was recovering from ACL surgery last season, was not able to jump so played back row most of the season. Brochada, a 6-1 OH from Brazil, gives the Eagles two solid go-to players. Also in the mix on the outside is freshman Dani
Dean. Dean transferred to CSI from BYU-Ida-ho, where she praticed her volleyball skills in the school’s intramu-ral program.
“All three are solid and give us options if someone is having an off night,” Cartisser said.
The Golden Eagles lost All American middle blocker Alyssa Wistrick to graduation but sophomore re-turner Torrey Hulsey and newcomers Alyssa Everett (6-2, Utah), Jesse Dill (6-0, Dietrich) and Charelle Minor (6-2 Pocatello) have given Cartisser a solid core. Add to that sophomore surprise Amanda Filiaga (5-11 Pocatello) and CSI should be dominant at the net. Filiaga played a little right side last season for the Golden Eagles.
“We moved Aman-da to the middle and she has been amaz-
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2009 Outlook
ing,” Cartisser said. “Even though she isn’t our tallest player, she is quick getting out on the block. It’s been so much fun to see her improve and gain confidence.”
Returning at the libero position is Britani Hathorn (5-4 Oregon).“Britani is arguably the best libero in the country,” Cartisser said. “She is the type of player that fans love to watch. She
will be key to our offensive attack. When she gets the ball to our setters, we can run a lot of different things on offense.”Probably one of the fiercest battles will
be on the right side. While returning Region 18 first team selection Jessica Peacock (6-2 Australia) will be the Eagles go-to player early, Cartisser can go to sophomore Alex VanDyke (5-10 Oregon) or freshman Dama Cox (6-0 Nevada) as well. When CSI runs a 6-2, VanDyke or Cox will fit into the other right-side hitter spot. Both are athletic and VanDyke gives defense fits because she is left-handed.
“With Jessica in her true position, we will be hard to stop on the right side,” Cartisser said. “She also gives us another option as a back-row hitter. We expect to get points off her jump serve as well.”
Freshman Ashleigh Pollard (5-11 Wash-ington) and sophomore Laticia Lehman (5-6 Caldwell) also have separated themselves as solid passers. Lehman, who shared setting duties last season, gives Cartisser the option of running a 6-2 with Alcantara and Lehman setting or a 5-1 with just Alcantara and using Lehman in the backrow for her serving and passing skills. Freshman Chauncee Alexeson (5-8 Hagerman) gives the Golden Eagles depth at the setter position.
“We are so excited with this year’s team,” Cartisser said. “We have more depth, which should push everyone, every day.”
As always, Region 18 will be incredibly tough. The pre-season poll puts three confer-ence teams in the top 20.
“It will be a fight to host and a fight to win it,” Cartisser said. “North Idaho returns the Scenic West Athletic Conference Player of the Year and Salt Lake is always tough.”
Snow will be an unknown because the Badgers have a new coach. Still, they are always a scrappy team that battles. CEU and CNCC are much improved.
“We will have to be ready to play every match,” Cartisser said.The Golden Eagles open play at their annual Outback Invitational before traveling to Arizona and Texas for tourna-
ments. CSI will host the Starr Corporation Invitational the weekend before opening up SWAC action. In the four tourna-ments, the Golden Eagles will face six teams voted in the top 10 of the NJCAA pre-season poll.
“We’ll know a lot about our team early,” Cartisser said. “It will be fun to play so many solid teams and see how we match up.”
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Heidi Cartisser joined the College of Southern Idaho as the head coach in fall of 2006.
In 2007, Cartisser led CSI to a Region 18A championship and a 10th-place finish at the NJCAA National Championships. In her three years at CSI, Cartisser has compiled a 98-33 record.
The former Golden Eagle, who played at CSI from 1991-1993, graduated from Albertson College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995.
Her coaching career began at Treasure Valley CC in Ontario, Ore. Cartisser coached the Chukars from 1995-2000. At that time, TVCC was a member of the Scenic West Athletic Conference. In 1997, Car-tisser led TVCC to the regional playoffs for the first time in 19 years.
After coaching at Treasure Valley, Cartisser took the head coaching job at Chicago State University. CSU competes in the Mid-Continent Conference. In her first year at Chicago State, the team won more matches than the previous seven years combined and won its first conference match in school history. In her second season, the team improved statistically in almost every category and won more
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conference matches than the previous year.In 2003, Chicago State finished fourth in the con-
ference, posting the highest conference finish ever in school history. In her last season there, CSU finished with the most wins ever by the Division I school.
Cartisser moved back to the Magic Valley area in the spring of 2005 with her family. Her husband Jim assisted at the College of Southern Idaho in the fall of 2005, helping the Golden Eagles to their eighth national championship.
Cartisser and her husband Jim have five children - Cody, Canyon, Cason, Cailey and Carli.
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Erin MellingerAssistant Coach
3rd Season
Erin brings the experience of a coach and player to the Golden Eagle volleyball program. She grew up in New Plymouth, Idaho before com-peting at Treasure Valley for two years under Coach Cartisser. Erin then played one season at Lewis Clark State College in 1999 as a defensive specialist, where she helped her team advance to the NAIA national tour-nament.
In her final year of eligibility, Erin transferred to Chicago State Uni-versity, where she reunited with Coach Cartisser. In 2002, Erin was an assistant coach at the University of Great Falls. In May 2003, she was named the head coach at Independence CC in Kansas, where she com-piled a 22-12 record her first year and a second-place finish in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. In 2004, the team finished the season 40-9 and won the conference, region and district titles, qualifying for the NJCAA Na-tional Tournament. She coached two All-Americans.
From there, Erin took over duties at Lewis Clark State College as the head coach. In 2007, Erin joined Heidi for the third time, this time as an assistant coach for CSI.
Erin and her husband Gary have one daughter - Piper.
“I don’t know what I’d do without Erin. She brings that intense, hate to lose at-
titude to practice every day. She has played for me and coached with me so
she understands what I want and how I like to coach. CSI and I are lucky to have her as part of the Golden Eagle family.”
-Heidi Cartisser
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In her fourth season at CSI, Babes brings playing experience and an enthusiasm for the game of volleyball to the court. A family affair, Babes follows in the footsteps of her sister All-American Aneli Cubi-Otineru who played for CSI in 2005 and helped lead the Golden Eagles to a national championship. Another sister, Kawena Cubi-Otineru played for CSI in 2006.
Babes began her volleyball career, playing club ball for the Kame-hameha club team in Hawaii in seventh grade. She continued to compete for that team for five years. A standout at University of Hawaii Lab High School, Babes led them to four state championships. In 1986, Babes competed on the 16U Junior National team, earning all-tournament honors.
Babes played one year at the University of Hawaii, ranking sixth all time since 1985 in service aces per game. In 65 games, she recorded 26 aces. The 35-year-old has four children - Darren, Daylen, Darian and Del.
Babes KaluluVolunteer Assistant Coach
4th Season
“Babes is the type of person that will do anything you ask her to do. She un-derstands the game of volleyball so well and is always willing to help wherever
needed. Babes teaches players how to be intense and focused while taking the love
of the game to another level.”-Heidi Cartisser
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“Sam is the type of player that needs to be on the court. She raises the level of everyone’s play. Sam is a smart offensive player who brings a ton of ball control
to the floor.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Sam
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a picture of Bob MarleyFavorite Vegetable: CarrotsMy hobbies include: playing the piano and ukulele, hanging with my family and friends and singing.I can’t stand the smell of: stinky farm animals.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerFavorite Food: Samoan FoodWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: DeterminedA one word description of your-self is: ChillFavorite Cereal: Honey Nut CheeriosI can’t bear the sound of: people who can’t sing.
At CSI: As a freshman, Sam played back row for the Golden Eagles. Returning from ACL surgery, she was not cleared to jump until late in the season. She finished the season ranked third on the team in digs per game.
Before CSI: A 4-year letterman at Dixie High School, Sam earned all region honors every year.
As a junior and senior, Sam helped Dixie to a second-place finish at the state tournament and earned first team all-state honors.
Outside of high school volleyball, Sam played on the Jammers Club team in 2002 and 2003 and the Asics Club team from 2004 to 2006.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
2008 Match Highs
Attack % ................. .263 at CNCC (10/18/08)Kills ........................8 at CNCC (10/18/08)Attacks ...................19 at CNCC (10/18/08)Assists ....................2 vs. CEU (09/27/08)Digs ........................14 vs. W. Nebraska (08/30/08)Blocks ....................5 at CNCC (10/18/08)Aces ........................4 vs. Snow (08/22/08)
This or That
Sam
anth
a M
isa 5-11 - Outside Hitter - Sophomore
St. George, Utah - #2
Games ................................101Kills ......................................10Errors .................................... 11Total Attacks ........................71Attack % ...........................-.014Kills/Game ........................0.10Assists ..................................10Assists/Game.....................0.10
Aces ......................................32Aces/Game ........................0.32Reception Errors ..................22Digs ....................................217Digs/Game ........................2.15Block Solos ............................0Block Assists ..........................5Blocks/Game .....................0.05
2008 Stats
#1
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“Britani is a dynamic passer. She makes us better offensively because we can rely on her in the backcourt both on serve receive and defensively.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Britani
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: SpidermanFavorite Vegetable: CarrotsMy hobbies include: painting.My biggest fear is: spiders.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerFavorite Food: PizzaWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: StrongA one word description of your-self is: FunnyFavorite Cereal: Fruity PebblesI can’t bear the sound of: dogs.Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: BeyonceFavorite CSI Instructor: Bill West
At CSI: An honorable mention Region 18 selection as a fresh-man, Britani ranked third in the league in digs per game and led the Golden Eagles.
Before CSI: A libero that started three years for Gresham High School, Britani led her team to the state tournament every year. GHS placed third at state Britani’s sophomore year, first her junior season and fifth when she was a senior.
In 2008, Britani received the Candis Carter award for the most inspirational player at the Emerald City Classic Tournament. She played club ball for the Nike Northwest Juniors.
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Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
Social Butterfly or WallflowerWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Sweet or SaltyMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
2008 Match Highs
Kills ........................1 four timesAttacks ...................5 at NIC (10/11/08)Assists ....................2 two timesDigs ........................21 at Spokane (10/11/08)Aces ........................6 vs. CNCC (08/23/08)
This or That
Bri
tani
Hat
horn
5-4 - Libero - Sophomore Gresham, Ore. - #3
Games ................................105Kills ........................................4Errors ......................................6Total Attacks ........................42Attack % ...........................-.048Kills/Game ........................0.04Assists ..................................17Assists/Game.....................0.16
Aces ......................................30Aces/Game ........................0.29Reception Errors ..................28Digs ....................................305Digs/Game ........................2.90Block Solos ............................0Block Assists ..........................0Blocks/Game .....................0.00
2008 Stats
#3
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“Laticia is a versatile player. She will be able to help us as a back-row passer, server and as a setter in a 6-2 offense.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Laticia
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a picture that says “I’ve Learned that Being with Those I Love is Enough.”Favorite Vegetable: CucumberA one-word description of myself is: emotional.I can’t stand the smell of: sulfur.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: Guitarist! They are the true talent of any band.Favorite Food: Banana Split Dip n’ DotsWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: DedicationMy favorite motivational saying is: “Sometimes God gives you a lot of rain before you get your rain-bow.”
At CSI: Laticia played in 26 of the Golden Eagles 36 matches, giving CSI options. She came off the bench as a setter and back row passer.
Before CSI: Laticia played golf and tennis at Vallivue High School her freshmen year before just focusing on volleyball as a sophomore, junior and senior.
Although her team never qualified for state, Laticia earned first team all-conference honors.
Off the court, Laticia excelled in the classroom graduating second in a class of 300.
Outside of high school volleyball, Laticia played club volleyball for Club Idaho Gold as a junior and senior.
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Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
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2008 Match Highs
Kills ........................2 two timesAttacks ...................5 vs. N. Idaho College (07/23/08)Assists ....................33 vs. Mt. Hood CC (09/12/08)Digs ........................7 two timesBlocks ....................4 vs. Mt. Hood CC (09/12/08)Aces ........................4 vs. Colorado N.W. (07/23/08)
This or That
Lat
icia
Leh
man
5-6 - Setter - Sophomore Caldwell, Idaho - #4
Games ..................................50Kills ......................................10Errors ......................................4Total Attacks ........................37Attack % ............................ .162Kills/Game ........................0.20Assists ................................276Assists/Game.....................5.52
Aces ......................................13Aces/Game ........................0.26Reception Errors ..................22Digs ......................................89Digs/Game ........................1.78Block Solos ............................0Block Assists ........................15Blocks/Game .....................0.30
2008 Stats
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“As a sophomore, we expect Torrey to lead offensively and defensively. We will look to her as a go-to player.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Torrey
My biggest fear is: getting bitten by a snake.Favorite Vegetable: ArtichokeDuring the offseason, I focused on: my stamina and blocking.I can’t stand the smell of: rotten eggs.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: DrummerFavorite Food: Steak and Mashed PotatoesWhat advice would you give a 5-year-old: Don’t chew the gum underneath a table.Favorite Donut: Bear ClawFunniest Movie: Joe DirtI can’t bear the sound of: buzzing by my ear.
At CSI: A freshman starter at middle blocker, Torrey led Region 18 and CSI in blocking. She earned Region 18 honorable mention honors.
Before CSI: A volleyball standout at Sutter Union High School, Torrey led her team to league and Northern Section championships as a sophomore, junior and senior.
All three years of high school play, Torrey earned all-league hon-ors.
Her senior season, she averaged 3.6 kills and 1.3 blocks per game. She was selected to play in the North vs. South Section All-Star Game.
Torrey also played basketball for three years at Sutter.
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Spender or SaverWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Sweet or SaltyMild or Spicy
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2008 Match Highs
Attack % ................. .778 vs. Casper College (07/22/08)Kills ........................11 vs. Colorado N.W. (09/25/08)Attacks ...................20 vs. Salt Lake CC (09/13/2008)Assists ....................1 five timesDigs ........................5 vs. Lee College (09/06/08)Blocks ....................8 vs. Salt Lake CC (09/13/08)Aces ........................4 vs. Snow College (10/23/08)
This or That
Torr
ey H
ulse
y 6-1 - Middle Blocker- Sophomore Sutter, California - #5
Games ..................................96Kills ....................................163Errors ....................................48Total Attacks ......................353Attack % ............................ .326Kills/Game ........................1.70Assists .................................. 11Assists/Game..................... 0.11
Aces ...................................... 11Aces/Game ........................ 0.11Reception Errors ....................0Digs ......................................46Digs/Game ........................0.48Block Solos ..........................24Block Assists ........................93Blocks/Game .....................1.22
2008 Stats
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“Jessica will take this team to a higher level. She has the chance to lead the coun-try in kills per game, hitting from the right side.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Jessica
My biggest fear is: being alone.Favorite Vegetable: MushroomsWhat is your favorite motivation-al saying?: “Love like you have never been hurt.”I love the smell of: home.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerFavorite Food: MangoWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: FamilyI can’t stand the smell of: smoke.When I was little, I wanted to: play volleyball when I grew up.Now, I want to be a: speech pa-thologist.The last book I read was: My Sister’s Keeper
At CSI: Jessica was key in the Golden Eagles attack last season, averaging 3.73 kills per game to lead the region. She earned first team Region 18 honors for her play on the left side.
Before CSI: Hailing from Summertown, Australia, Jessica played volleyball on the Australian women’s national team. She also re-ceived all-star awards for junior national 21-under, 19-under, 17-un-der and 16-under teams. Jessica said she came to CSI to play to try something new.
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Clean Freak or Total SlobWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
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Reality Show or SitcomBeaches or Mountains
2008 Match Highs
Attack % ................. .571 vs N.W. College (07/22/08)Kills ........................20 vs. Salt Lake CC (09/13/08)Attacks ...................54 vs. W. Nebraska (08/30/08)Assists ....................2 three timesDigs ........................11 two timesBlocks ....................4 vs. Lee College (09/06/08)Aces ........................5 vs. Salt Lake CC (09/13/08)
This or That
Jess
ica
Peac
ock 6-1 - Outside Hitter - Sophomore
Summertown, Australia - #6
Games ..................................83Kills .................................... 311Errors ..................................101Total Attacks ......................726Attack % ............................ .289Kills/Game ........................3.75Assists ..................................14Assists/Game.....................0.17
Aces ......................................14Aces/Game ........................0.17Reception Errors ..................18Digs ....................................128Digs/Game ........................1.54Block Solos ............................1Block Assists ........................32Blocks/Game .....................0.40
2008 Stats
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“Alex adds another dimension to our team with her being left handed. She is physical and athletic.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI Up Close with Alex
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a whiteboardHidden Talent: I can text with my eyes closed.Favorite Website: You TubeI can’t stand the smell of: bath-rooms.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerFavorite CSI Instructor: Bill WestFavorite Kind of Cookie: SugarA one word description of your-self is: DevotedFavorite Cereal: Cookie CrispI love the smell of: perfume.Interesting Fact: I taught my dog to sneeze on command.
At CSI: A right-side hitter, Alex played in 15 of the Golden Eagles 36 matches. She ranked second on the team in attack percent-age, hitting .390.
Before CSI: Alex lettered four years and started three at Glencoe High School. As a junior, she helped her team to a third-place finish in league and 9th in the state. That year she earned first team all-league honors and all-state honorable mention.
Her senior season, she led Glencoe to second in the league and 7th in the state. She also earned all league first-team honors that year.Outside of high school, Alex played club ball for Pacific, Multnomah Athletic Club and Portland.
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Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomBeaches or Mountains
2008 Match Highs
Attack % ................. .714 vs. St. Louis CC (09/12/08)Kills ........................5 two timesAttacks ...................11 vs. Pierce College (09/06/08)Assists ....................3 at Spokane (10/11/08)Digs ........................7 at Spokane (10/11/08)Blocks ....................3 at Spokane (10/11/08)Aces ........................5 at Spokane (10/11/08)
This or That
Ale
x Va
n D
yke 5-10 - Right Side - Sophomore
Hillsboro, Oregon - #9
Games ..................................22Kills ......................................39Errors ......................................9Total Attacks ........................77Attack % ............................ .390Kills/Game ........................1.77Assists ....................................8Assists/Game.....................0.36
Aces ...................................... 11Aces/Game ........................0.50Reception Errors ....................6Digs ......................................30Digs/Game ........................1.36Block Solos ............................0Block Assists ........................14Blocks/Game .....................0.64
2008 Stats
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Before CSI Up Close with Amanda
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a picture of my family.Favorite Vegetable: CucumberMy hobbies include: scrapbooking, singing and dancing.I can’t stand the smell of: body odor.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: GuitaristFavorite Food: Taro, Pisupu and RiceWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: FanfreakintasticA one word description of your-self is: UniqueFavorite Cereal: Apple JacksI can’t bear the sound of: squeaky things.
At CSI: As a freshman, Amanda played right side in limited ac-tion for the Golden Eagles. She will move to the middle this season and is expected to give CSI depth and options.
Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Highland High School, Aman-da played volleyball and basketball. As a senior, she led the Rams to a second place finish in the region and third in the state in volleyball and second in the region and sixth in the state in basketball.
A two-year letterman in both, Amanda earned second team all-state honors in volleyball her senior year.
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Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
2008 Match Highs
Kills ........................1 two timesAttacks ...................5 vs. St. Louis CC (09/12/08)Assists ....................1 two timesDigs ........................4 at Colorado N.W. (09/18/08)Blocks ....................1 three times
This or That
Am
anda
Fili
aga 5-11 - Middle Blocker - Sophomore
Pocatello, Idaho - #12
Games .................................. 11Kills ........................................2Errors ......................................4Total Attacks ........................19Attack % ...........................-.105Kills/Game ........................0.18Assists ....................................2Assists/Game.....................0.18
Aces ........................................0Aces/Game ........................0.00Reception Errors ....................1Digs ......................................10Digs/Game ........................0.91Block Solos ............................0Block Assists ..........................3Blocks/Game .....................0.27
2008 Stats
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“Amanda is the type of player that is willing to play whatever position we need her to play. I love the fact that we can rely on her in the middle this year.”
Coach Cartisser
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“Charelle came into the pro-gram with a great work ethic.
She gives us depth at the middle blocker position.” Coach Car-
tisser
Before CSI
Up Close with CharelleInteresting Fact: My best friend threw a rock at my head in third grade and I still have a dent.Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas RoadhouseMy hobbies include: wakeboarding, boating, 4-wheeling and muddin’.I can’t stand the smell of: cows.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: GuitaristI love the smell of: coconut.If I could appear on the cover of any magaine, it would be: Seven-teen.A one word description of yourself is: WhimsicalFavorite Cereal: Captain CrunchFunniest Movie: American Outlaws
Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Century High School, Charelle lettered three letters in volleyball and two in basketball. As a junior and senior at CHS, she helped lead her volleyball team to district championships and third-place finishes at state.
In basketball, Charelle helped her team to a district championship as a junior and a 7th-place finish at state her senior season.
She also excelled off the court, finishing her high school career with a 3.99 gpa.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Cha
relle
Min
or6-2 - Middle Blocker
Freshman Pocatello, Idaho - #1
Spender or SaverWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
Dam
a Cox
“Dama is an incredible athlete that has the chance to be some-
thing special as she adjusts to the college game.” Coach Cartisser
6-0- Right Side Freshman
Yerington, Nevada - #7
Up Close withDama
If I could appear on the voer of any magazine, it would be: Cover Girl.Favorite Vegetable: BroccoliMy hobbies include: swimming and drawing.Interesting Fact: I love eating chicken and porkchops with syrup.My biggest fear is: drowning.I love the smell of: fried food.What is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: ChampionsA one word description of yourself is: InspirationalLast Book you Read: TwilightFavorite Website: MyspaceFavorite Fruit: WatermelonFavorite Food: ChickenFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebees
Before CSI
Before CSI: A standout on the volleyball court at Yerington High School, Dama led her team to league and state championships as a junior and senior. Both years, Dama played the right side for her high school team.
Outside of school play, Dama played club for Carson City Club Volleyball in Nevada.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomCasual or Dress Up
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“Dani was one of the best late additions I’ve had. She is a great player, person and student and
represents CSI volleyball well.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI
Up Close with DanielleFor just one day, I would switch places with: Misty May or Cari Walsh.What is your favorite motivational saying?: “Never look down on any-one unless you are helping them up.”My hobbies include: reading and swing dancing.I can’t stand the smell of: green beans.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: ManagerFavorite Food: Poppyseed ChickenI love the smell of: sugar beet dumps.I wish someone would invent: a wardrobe that picks out my outfit each day.Favorite Donut: Maple Bar
Before CSI: Danielle played volleyball, basketball and high jumped at Mountain Home High School.
Her senior season, Dani earned all-conference first team honors in volleyball and basketball. As a junior, she received honorable men-tion accolades in volleyball.
Outside of high school play, Dani played for the Boise River Vol-leyball Club.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Dan
ielle
Dea
n 5-10 - Outside HitterFreshman
Mountain Home, Idaho - #8
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Social Butterfly or WallflowerBeaches or Mountains B
arbara Alcantara
“Barbara is a game-changing player. She brings the intan-
gibles to the court that can’t be coached. Her decision making will be key at the setter posi-
tion.” Coach Cartisser
5-8 - Setter Freshman
Curitiba, Brazil - #10
Up Close with BarbaraHanging on my bedroom wall is: family pictures.Favorite Vegetable: CarrotsMy biggest fear is: flying insects.I can’t stand the smell of: coffee.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerFavorite Food: StroganoffWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: ChampionsI love the smell of: pizza.Favorite Cereal: Corn FlakesI can’t bear the sound of: mosquitosFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’sWhen I was little, I wanted to be: a doctor.Now, I want to: work in a bank.
Before CSI
Before CSI: Barbara, nicknamed Ba, came to CSI from Brazil, where she attended high school in Curitiba.
She helped lead her team to seven state championships. In 2005, she was named the most valuable player in the Brazilian Champion-ships.
At the international championships, she earned the best setter award in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTanning Oil or Sunscreen
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Beaches or MountainsNight Light or Completely Dark
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“Ashleigh was named a top 100 prospect by prepvolleyball.com. We are thrilled to have her because of her offense and ball
control.” Coach Cartisser
Before CSI
Up Close with AshleighHanging on my bedroom wall is: Eifle Tower pictures and old-fash-ioned black and white pictures and paintings.If I could appear on the cover of any magazine, it would be: Wom-en’s Health.My hobbies include: art, traveling, reading, poetry and working with kids.What is your favorite motivational saying?: “Give me a place to stand and I can move the world.” or “Ev-erything in life is temporary except the truth.”Favorite Food: SushiWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: WinnersA one word description of yourself is: Serene
Before CSI: A 3-year letterwinner in volleyball at Rogers High School, Ashleigh led her team to three league championships and a 7th-, 6th- and 9th-place finish at state.
As a junior, Ashleigh earned league MVP honors as well as News Tribune Player of the year, first team all state and honorable mention All American. Her senior year, Ashleigh was named first team all league and second team all state as well as league MVP.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Ash
leig
h Po
llard 5-11 - Outside Hitter
Freshman Puyallup, Wash. - #11
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Spender or SaverNight Light or Completely Dark C
hauncee Axelson
“We are excited that Chauncee decided to come back to CSI and play volleyball after spending a season away playing collegiate
basketball.” Coach Cartisser
5-8 - Setter Freshman
Hagerman, Idaho - #13
Up Close with Chauncee
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a poster of PreFontaineWhat is your favorite expression?: “We don’t saddle up for 2nd!”My most prized possession is: my spurs.I can’t bear the sound of: trains.Favorite Fruit: Green GrapesFavorite Pop: Dr. PepperWhat is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: InspiringA one word description of yourself is: RandomFavorite Cereal: Raisin BranMy biggest fear is: heights.Favorite Website: GoogleWhat was the last book you read?: The Host
Before CSI
Before CSI: Chauncee came to CSI from Hagerman via Blue Mountain CC. The 5-8 setter played basketball last season at BMCC before transferring to CSI to play volleyball.
At Hagerman High School, Chauncee was key to the Pirates winning a state championship in volleyball her senior year as well as third as a junior and fourth as a sophomore.
Chauncee also played basketball, qualifying for state three years. Outside of school, she competed in rodeo.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Clean Freak or Total SlobSweet or Salty
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Dreamer or DoerBeaches or Mountains
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“Alyssa’s pure size and blocking capabilities will make an impact immediately. We are excited to
watch her grow.”Coach Cartisser
Before CSI
Up Close with AlyssaHanging on my bedroom wall is: a volleyball poster.Favorite Vegetable: CauliflowerMy hobbies include: riding horses, reading and swimming.If I could appear on the cover of any magazine, it would be: Vogue.What is your favorite motivational saying?: “The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work.”Favorite Food: Chicken Caeser SaladI wish someone would invent: a pen that takes notes for you.I love the smell of: Top RamenFavorite Cereal: Berry Colossal CrunchDo you read the ending before you finish a book?: sometimes
Before CSI: Alyssa competed in volleyball, softball, basketball and track and field at Box Elder High School.
A three-year starter in volleyball, Alyssa led her team to third-place finish at state as a junior and a seventh-place finish at state as a sophomore.
Her senior season, she was named first team all region. As a ju-nior, Alyssa earned second team all-state accolades.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Aly
ssa
Eve
rett 6-2- Middle Blocker
Freshman Perry, Utah - #14
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
Elisa B
rochado
“Elisa is a great player with the ability to hit different shots. Her
ball control and competitive-ness will help define our team.”
Coach Cartisser
6-1 - Outside Hitter Freshman
Belo Horizonte, Brazil - #15
Up Close with Elisa
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: pictures of my family and friends.Favorite Vegetable: CauliflowerMy hobbies include: singing.Favorite Fruit: BananaWho would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: SingerI love the smell of: vanilla.What is one word to describe CSI Volleyball?: Teamwork TogetherA one word description of yourself is: PerseverenceInteresting Fact: I never sleep with-out socks.Favorite Motivational Saying: “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do, well.”
Before CSI
Before CSI: Elisa came to CSI from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
She was part of a state championship team in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and 2008 as well as a national championship team in 2006 and 2007. In 2006, Elisa competed on a team that came to the United States and won the Emerald City Classic.
Stay In or Go OutSmall Town or Big City
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Casual or Dress UpNight Light or Completely Dark
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“Jesse was Magic Valley Player of the Year. We are excited that we were able to get a talented, athletic local player.” Coach
Cartisser
Before CSI
Up Close with Jesse
I wish someone would invent: beep-ers for my keys.Favorite Vegetable: Green BeansMy hobbies include: baking.I can’t stand the smell of: fish.Who would you be in a band - singer, guitarist, drummer or manager?: Manager. I have no musi-cal talent.Favorite Food: LasagnaMy biggest fear is: snakes.When I was little, I wanted to be a: veterinarian.Now, I want to be a: nurse.Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch.Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red RobinFavorite Website: Facebook
Before CSI: A three-sport athlete at Dietrich High School, Jesse lettered in volleyball three years, basketball three years and track and field three years.
Outside of school, she competed on the 24/7 club volleyball team.Jesse also excelled in the classroom, graduating with salutatorian
honors.
Stay In or Go OutDogs or Cats
Laugh Out Loud or GiggleTent or Cabin
Street Smart or Book SmartLove to Win or Hate to Lose
This or That
Jess
e D
ill 6-0 - Middle BlockerFreshman
Dietrich, Idaho - #16
Play to Win or Play to have FunWhite Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or FollowerMild or Spicy
Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark
Tiffany BurnhamManager
Jerome, Idaho
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SWAC Teams
Salt Lake CCCollege of Southern IdahoNorth Idaho CollegeSnow CollegeCollege of Eastern UtahColorado Northwestern CC
Wins
987420
Losses
1236810
Pct.
.900
.800
.700
.400
.200
.000
Wins
3430291880
Losses
10612201627
Pct.
.773
.833
.707
.474
.333
.000
Overall2008
GP=Games PlayedK=KillsE=ErrorsTAA=Total Attacks AttemptedPct=Attack PercentK/G=Kills Per GameA=AssistsA/G=Assists Per GameSA=Service AcesSA/G=Service Aces Per GameRE=Reception ErrorsDG=DigsDG/G=Digs Per GameBS-Block SolosBA=Block AssistsTB/G=Total Blocks Per Game
Name GP K E TAA Pct K/G A A/G SA SA.G RE DG DG/G BS BA TB/GShanae Astle 3 1 0 2 .500 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 4 1.33 0 0 0.00Alyssa Wistrick 88 237 50 406 .461 2.69 4 0.05 3 0.03 1 33 0.38 18 69 0.99Alex Van Dyke 22 39 9 77 .390 1.77 8 0.36 11 0.50 6 30 1.36 0 14 0.64Torrey Hulsey 96 163 48 353 .326 1.70 11 0.11 20 0.21 0 46 0.48 24 93 1.22Nathy Neres 14 27 7 62 .323 1.93 1 0.07 0 0.00 1 15 1.07 0 2 0.14Brianna Cox 34 49 15 106 .321 1.44 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 4 0.12 2 20 0.65Santia Sanders 88 225 77 502 .295 2.56 4 0.05 15 0.17 10 114 1.30 3 24 0.31Jessica Peacock 83 311 101 726 .289 3.75 14 0.17 30 0.36 18 128 1.54 1 32 0.40Jelena Savic 87 55 17 158 .241 0.63 813 9.34 44 0.51 1 127 1.46 2 18 0.23Brianne Barton 54 79 33 237 .194 1.46 5 0.09 16 0.30 7 58 1.07 2 13 0.28Jazmine Ma’afala 84 138 76 382 .162 1.64 54 0.64 22 0.26 18 216 2.57 2 54 0.67Laticia Lehman 50 10 4 37 .162 0.20 276 5.52 13 0.26 5 89 1.78 0 15 0.30Samantha Misa 101 10 11 71 -.014 0.10 10 0.10 32 0.32 22 217 2.15 0 5 0.05Britani Hathorn 105 4 6 42 -.048 0.04 17 0.16 30 0.29 28 305 2.90 0 0 0.00Amanda Filiaga 11 2 4 19 -.105 0.18 2 0.18 0 0.00 1 10 0.91 0 3 0.27
CSI 105 1350 458 3180 .281 12.86 1219 11.61 241 2.30 119 1396 13.30 54 362 2.24Opponents 105 990 575 3260 .127 9.43 895 8.52 123 1.17 237 1185 11.29 24 294 1.63
CSI Overall 2007 Record: 30-6 Region 18 2007 Record: 8-2
SWAC2008
2008 Stats and Region Standings
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2008 Region 18 Regular Season Top 10 Individual Stat LeadersAssists Per GameJelena Savic ...................1st (9.45)Laticia Lehman ............ 4th (5.06)
Hitting AccuracyAlyssa Wistrick .............1st (.472)Torrey Hulsey ...............2nd (.336)Santia Sanders .............. 5th (.296)Jessica Peacock ............ 6th (.284)
Service Aces Per GameJelena Savic ............... 2nd (0.52)Jessica Peacock .......... 7th (0.37)
Blocks Per GameTorrey Hulsey ..............1st (1.23)Alyssa Wistrick .......... 4th (1.03)Jazmine Ma’afala ....... 9th (0.70)
Digs Per GameBritani Hathorn ...........3rd (2.96)Jazmine Ma’afala ........7th (2.49)Samantha Misa ............9th (2.24)
Kills Per GameJessica Peacock ........... 1st (3.73)Alyssa Wistrick ...........4th (2.93)Santia Sanders .............5th (2.64)
2008 Region 18 Regular Season Top 10 Team Stat Leaders
Hitting AccuracyCSI ..................................1st (.282)SLCC............................. 2nd (.254)NIC .................................3rd (.197)
Kills Per GameCSI ................................1st (13.17)SLCC........................... 2nd (11.24)NIC ...............................3rd (10.60)
Blocks Per GameSLCC.............................1st (2.31)CSI .............................. 2nd (2.25)CEU..............................3rd (1.84)
Assists Per GameCSI ..............................1st (11.88)SLCC........................... 2nd (9.79)NIC ...............................3rd (9.56)
Service Aces Per GameCSI ................................1st (2.30)SLCC........................... 2nd (2.27)CEU..............................3rd (2.14)
Digs Per GameCSI ..............................1st (13.50)SLCC......................... 2nd (12.36)NIC ............................. 3rd (11.14)
2008 Final CSI Category Leaders
Hitting AccuracyAlyssa Wistrick ............. 1st (.461)Alex Van Dyke .............2nd (.390)Torrey Hulsey ................3rd (.326)Nathy Neres ..................4th (.323)Brianna Cox ..................5th (.321)
Kills Per GameJessica Peacock ............. 1st (3.75)Alyssa Wistrick ............2nd (2.69)Santia Sanders ...............3rd (2.56)Torrey Hulsey ................4th (1.70)Jazmine Ma’afala ..........5th (1.64)
Assists Per GameJelena Savic ...................1st (9.34)Laticia Lehman ............2nd (5.52)Jazmine Ma’afala ......... 3rd (0.64)Alex Van Dyke ............. 4th (0.36)
Blocks Per GameTorrey Hulsey ................1st (1.22)Alyssa Wistrick ............2nd (0.99)Jazmine Ma’afala ......... 3rd (0.67)Brianna Cox ................. 4th (0.65)Alex Van Dyke ............. 5th (0.64)
Service Aces Per GameJelena Savic ...................1st (0.51)Alex Van Dyke .............2nd (0.50)Jessica Peacock ............ 3rd (0.36)Samantha Misa ............. 4th (0.32)Brianne Barton ............. 5th (0.30)
Digs Per GameBritani Hathorn .............1st (2.90)Jazmine Ma’afala .........2nd (2.57)Samantha Misa ............. 3rd (2.15)Laticia Lehman ............ 4th (1.78)Jessica Peacock ............ 5th (1.54)
2008 VB Leaders
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Date Opponent Result Site 08/24/07 Western Wyoming W-30-16, 30-17 Twin Falls, Idaho08/24/07 Colorado NW W-30-12, 30-13 Twin Falls, Idaho08/24/07 Eastern Oregon Univ. W-30-28, 30-18 Twin Falls, Idaho08/24/07 North Idaho College W-30-24, 30-19 Twin Falls, Idaho08/25/07 Snow College W-30-27, 30-23 Twin Falls, Idaho08/25/07 Casper College W-30-24, 30-28 Twin Falls, Idaho08/25/07 Salt Lake CC L-30-29, 30-28 Twin Falls, Idaho08/31/07 Illinois Central W-24-30, 30-27, 15-13 Salt Lake City, Utah08/31/07 Northeastern JC L-30-16, 30-26 Salt Lake City, Utah08/31/07 Jefferson College L-30-25, 30-28 Salt Lake City, Utah08/31/07 Western Nebraska L-30-18, 30-23 Salt Lake City, Utah09/01/07 Hutchinson College W-30-27, 23-30, 15-11 Salt Lake City, Utah09/01/07 Eastern Utah W-30-14, 30-15, 30-16 Salt Lake City, Utah09/01/07 Hutchinson College W-30-19, 30-23, 30-19 Salt Lake City, Utah09/01/07 Snow College W-30-18, 30-20, 30-20 Salt Lake City, Utah09/06/07 Yavapai College W-25-30, 30-17, 15-7 Thatcher, Ariz.09/06/07 Scottsdale CC W-30-18, 30-19 Thatcher, Ariz.09/06/07 Chandler-Gilbert CC W-30-23, 30-20 Thatcher, Ariz.09/07/07 South Mountain CC W-30-19, 30-22 Thatcher, Ariz.09/07/07 Trinidad State W-30-14, 21-30, 15-8 Thatcher, Ariz.09/07/07 Eastern Arizona W-30-25, 22-30, 15-5 Thatcher, Ariz.09/07/07 Mesa CC W-25-30, 30-24, 16-14 Thatcher, Ariz.09/08/07 South Mountain CC W-34-32, 30-21 Thatcher, Ariz.09/08/07 Phoenix College W-19-30, 30-28, 15-10 Thatcher, Ariz.09/08/07 Northwest College W-30-21, 30-13 Thatcher, Ariz.09/13/07 Iowa Western L-30-23, 30-17 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/13/07 Mesa CC W-30-17, 30-24 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/14/07 Lee College W-30-16, 30-23 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/14/07 Kishwaukee CC L-30-26, 30-20 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/14/07 Pima CC W-30-15, 30-15 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/14/07 Arizona Western W-14-30, 30-26, 16-14 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/15/07 Florida CC W-30-17, 30-26 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/15/07 Glendale CC L-30-25, 33-31 Scottsdale, Ariz.09/21/07 Colorado NW W-30-17, 30-10, 30-11 Rangely, Colo.09/22/07 College of Eastern Utah W-30-20, 30-18, 30-18 Price, Utah09/27/07 Salt Lake CC L-30-28, 30-14, 30-28 Twin Falls, Idaho09/29/07 Snow College W-30-25, 25-30, 27-30, 30-25, 15-9 Twin Falls, Idaho10/02/07 College of Idaho L-30-26, 30-26, 30-22 Caldwell, Idaho10/06/07 North Idaho College W-24-30, 30-27, 30-27, 30-25 Twin Falls, Idaho10/11/07 College of Eastern Utah W-30-12, 30-21, 30-22 Twin Falls, Idaho10/13/07 Colorado NW W-30-12, 30-12, 30-8 Twin Falls, Idaho10/19/07 Snow College W-30-11, 27-30, 30-18, 30-22 Ephraim, Utah10/20/07 Salt Lake CC L-30-22, 30-19, 30-27 Salt Lake City, Utah10/23/07 College of Idaho L-30-26, 30-25, 35-33 Twin Falls, Idaho10/26/07 CC of Spokane W-30-21, 30-24, 30-21 Spokane, Wash.10/27/07 North Idaho College W-28-30, 30-27, 30-16, 30-24 Coeur d’Alene, IdahoRegion 18 Tournament11/02/07 Colorado NW W-30-13, 30-18, 30-14 Twin Falls, Idaho11/03/07 North Idaho College W-28-30-30-27, 30-16, 30-24 Twin Falls, IdahoNJCAA National Tournament11/15/07 Blinn College L-30-20, 30-28, 23-30, 30-27 Council Bluffs, Iowa11/16/07 Northwest Shoals CC W-30-22, 30-18, 30-16 Council Bluffs, Iowa11/16/07 Hillsborough CC W-30-25, 30-15, 30-17 Council Bluffs, Iowa11/17/07 Barton County CC L-24-30, 16-30, 30-22, 33-31, 15-10 Council Bluffs, Iowa
Overall Record: 30-6Region 18 Record: 8-2
2008 VB Results
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Date Day Opponent Site TimeAug. 28-29 Fri.-Sat. CSI Outback Invitational Twin Falls, IdahoAug. 28 Fri. Colorado Northwestern CC Twin Falls, Idaho 11 a.m.Aug. 28 Fri. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho 3 p.m.Aug. 28 Fri. Montana St. Univ. – Northern Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Aug. 29 Sat. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 11 a.m.Aug. 30 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 3 p.m.Sept. 4-5 Fri.-Sat. Yavapai Invitational Prescott, Ariz.Sept. 4 Fri. Glendale College Prescott, Ariz. 2 p.m. MSTSept. 4 Fri. Chandler-Gilbert Prescott, Ariz. 6 p.m. MSTSept. 5 Sat. Seeded Tournament Prescott, Ariz. TBASept. 11-12 Fri.-Sat. San Jacinto Tournament Houston, TexasSept. 11 Fri. Lee College Houston, Texas Noon MSTSept. 11 Fri. Miami-Dade College Houston, Texas 4 p.m. MSTSept. 12 Sat. Temple College Houston, Texas 8 a.m. MSTSept. 12 Sat. Blinn College Houston, Texas 2 p.m. MSTSept. 12 Sat. San Jacinto College Houston, Texas 6 p.m. MSTSept. 18-19 Fri.-Sat. CSI Invitational Twin Falls, IdahoSept. 18 Fri. Frank Phillips Twin Falls, Idaho 11 a.m.Sept. 18 Fri. Blinn College Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Sept. 19 Sat. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 1 p.m.Sept. 19 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Sept. 26 Sat. North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 4 p.m. MSTSept. 29 Tues. Western Wyoming College Rock Springs, Wyo. 7 p.m.Oct. 1 Thurs. Colorado Northwestern Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Oct. 3 Sat. College of Eastern Utah Twin Falls, Idaho 3 p.m.Oct. 9 Fri. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah 7 p.m.Oct. 10 Sat. Snow College Ephraim, Utah 3 p.m.Oct. 16 Fri. Western Wyoming College Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Oct. 17 Sat. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 3 p.m.Oct. 23 Fri. College of Eastern Utah Price, Utah 7 p.m.Oct. 24 Sat. Colorado Northwestern Rangely, Colo. 3 p.m.Oct. 29 Thurs. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho 7 p.m.Oct. 31 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 3 p.m.Nov. 6-7 Fri.-Sat. Region 18 Tournament Winner of Region TBANov. 10 Tues. District Playoff 18B/Region 1 Region 18B winner TBANov. 19-21 Thur-Sat. NJCAA National Tournament Council Bluffs, IA TBA
2009 VB Schedule
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NJCAA All-AmericansAlicia Brugman .........................................1990, 91Katianne Simonetti ....................................1994, 95Paula Araujo ..............................................1994, 95Claudia Fonseca ..............................................1996Flavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Hai Yan Wang..................................................1997Soraya Santos ..................................................1998Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Anna Popenko ...........................................1998, 99Roberta Robert ................................................1999Stephanie Martin .............................................2000Karla Bersano ..................................................2000Keliane Paiva ............................................2001, 02Jessenia Uceda ................................................2001Amanda Santos .........................................2001, 02Andreza Santos ...............................................2003Eliane Santos .............................................2003, 04Tatyana Menshikova .......................................2004JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005Aneli Cubi-Otineru .........................................2005Ivana Bramborova ...........................................2006Alyssa Wistrick .........................................2007, 08NJCAA National Tournament MVPGergana Dimitrova ..........................................1993Paula Araujo ..............................................1994, 95Hai Yan Wang............................................1996, 97Fabiana Abreu .................................................1998Stephanie Martin .............................................2000JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005
NJCAA NationalAll-Tournament TeamJody Graves .....................................................1993Amber McEwen ..............................................1993Gergana Dimitrova ....................................1993, 94Paula Araujo ..............................................1994, 95Katiane Simonetti ......................................1994, 95Percilla Donald ................................................1995Lawanda Johnson ............................................1996Claudia Fonseca ..............................................1996Hai Yan Wang............................................1996, 97Flavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Joy Sperry .......................................................1997Roberta Robert ................................................1998Anna Popenko ...........................................1998, 99Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Stephanie Martin .............................................2000Tamekia Moore ...............................................2000Karla Bersano ..................................................2000Keliane Paiva ............................................2001, 02Andreza Santos ...............................................2002Mindee Magill .................................................2002Eliane Santos ...................................................2003Christine Manuel .............................................2005Aneli Cubi-Otineru .........................................2005Marta Siemiatkowska ......................................2005
NJCAA National Tournament SetterJelena Savic .....................................................2007
AVCA Player of the YearKatiane Simonetti ............................................1994Paula Araujo ....................................................1995Hai Yan Wang..................................................1997Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Stephanie Martin .............................................2000JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005
AVCA All-AmericansFlavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Hai Yan Wang..................................................1997Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Soraya Santos ..................................................1998Anna Popenko .................................................1999Roberta Robert ................................................1999Karla Bersano ..................................................2000Stephanie Martin .............................................2000Keliane Paiva ............................................2001, 02Jessenia Uceda ................................................2001
Amanda Santos .........................................2001, 02Andreza Santos ...............................................2003Eliane Santos ...................................................2003JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005Aneli Cubi-Otineru .........................................2005Alyssa Wistrick ...............................................2007
Volleyball Magazine Junior College Player of the YearPaula Araujo ....................................................1995Flavia Gabinio .................................................1996
All-Region 18 Player of the YearSince 2004Eliane Santos ...................................................2004JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005
All-Region 18 First TeamSince 1993Cindy Marshall ..........................................1985, 86Audra Urie ......................................................1988Angie Olsen ....................................................1989Becky Brower .................................................1989Jena Griffin ......................................................1990Alicia Brugman .........................................1990, 91Gergana Dimitrova ..........................................1993Paula Araujo ..............................................1994, 95Katiane Simonetti ......................................1994, 95Claudia Fonseca ........................................1995, 96Flavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Joy Sperry .......................................................1997Hai Yan Wang..................................................1997Soraya Santos ..................................................1998Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Anna Popenko ...........................................1998, 99Roberta Robert ................................................1999Stephanie Martin .............................................2000Karla Bersano ..................................................2000Keliane Paiva ............................................2001, 02Jessenia Uceda ................................................2001Amanda Santos ...............................................2002Andreza Santos ...............................................2003Eliane Santos .............................................2003, 04Tatyana Menshikova .......................................2004JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005Aneli Cubi-Otineru .........................................2005Ivana Bramborova ...........................................2006Jordana Price ...................................................2006Gabriela Bulawczyk ........................................2007Alyssa Wistrick .........................................2007, 08Jessica Peacock ...............................................2008
All-Region 18 Second TeamSince 1993Nikki Ginn ......................................................1992Marnie Maxwell ..............................................1992Jody Graves ...............................................1993, 94Lawanda Johnson ......................................1995, 96Hai Yan Wang..................................................1996Reneeka Gause ................................................1997Roberta Robert ................................................1998Stephanie Martin .............................................1999Tamekia Moore ...............................................1999Daniela Lanza .................................................2000Amanda Santos ...............................................2001Mindee Magill .................................................2002Jayli Jackson ...................................................2002Tatyana Menshikova .......................................2003Via Filipe .........................................................2003Ashley Gandauli ..............................................2004Via Filipe .........................................................2004Christine Manuel .............................................2005Leana Richie ...................................................2005Marta Siemiatkowska ......................................2005Gabriela Bulawczyk ........................................2006Kaylene Finau .................................................2007Santia Sanders .................................................2007Jelena Savic .....................................................2008Santia Sanders .................................................2008
All-Region 18 Honorable MentionSince 1996Gergana Dimitrova ..........................................1994Joy Sperry .......................................................1996Soraya Santos ..................................................1997Jayli Jackson ...................................................2001Kendrea Meyer ................................................2001Keri Coats .......................................................2002Ednali Serralta .................................................2004Jazmine Ma’afala ............................................2007Chanelle Esteban .............................................2007Torrey Hulsey ..................................................2008Jazmine Ma’afala ............................................2008Britani Hathorn ...............................................2008
Region 18 Tournament MVPSince 1996Flavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Soraya Santos ..................................................1998Fabiana Abreau ...............................................1999Stephanie Martin .............................................2000Keliane Paiva ............................................2001, 02Andreza Santos ...............................................2003Aneli Cubi-Otineru .........................................2005
Region 18 All-Tournament TeamSince 1996Claudia Fonseca ..............................................1996Lawanda Johnson ............................................1996Flavia Gabinio ...........................................1996, 97Hai Yan Wang..................................................1997Soraya Santos ..................................................1998Anna Popenko .................................................1998Fabiana Abreu ...........................................1998, 99Stephanie Martin ...................................1999, 2000Daniela Lanza .................................................2000Tamekia Moore ...............................................2000Keliane Paiva ..................................................2001Amanda Santos .........................................2001, 02Jessenia Uceda ................................................2001Jayli Jackson ...................................................2002Andreza Santos ...............................................2002Eliane Santos ...................................................2003Tatyana Menshikova .......................................2003JoAnna Kaczor ................................................2005Marta Siemiatkowska ......................................2005Jessica Peacock ...............................................2008
Region 18 Coach of the YearSince 1993Ben Stroud 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2001, 2002, 2003
NJCAA Coach of the YearBen Stroud ....1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 2000, 2005
AVCA Coach of the YearBen Stroud ......................................................1997
Topping the Charts
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CSI’s NJCAA National Tournament FinishesYear
1993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320052007
Place
1st1st1st1st1st1st3rd1st5th3rd4th1st
10th
Tournament Record
6-06-06-06-06-06-05-14-03-13-12-24-02-2
Overall Record 44-1062-365-060-061-159-046-349-545-334-549-550-239-13
CSI’s NJCAA National Tournament Final Match ScoresYear
1993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320052007
Team
San Jacinto College/Central (Texas)Kankakee CC (Illinois)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Lee College, Baytown (Texas)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Utah Valley SC, Orem (Utah)Lee College, Baytown (Texas)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Miami-Dade CC, Wolfson (Florida)Barton County CC (Kansas)
Match
ChampionshipChampionshipChampionshipChampionshipChampionshipChampionshipThird-Place GameChampionshipFifth-Place GameThird-Place GameThird-Place GameChampionshipNinth-Place Game
Score
Won - 7-15, 15-3, 16-14, 15-3Won - 12-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-6, 15-5Won - 13-15, 20-18, 9-15, 15-7, 15-12Won - 15-7, 15-7, 15-1Won - 15-12, 13-15, 15-2, 15-4Won - 15-6, 15-12, 15-6Won - 15-8, 15-8, 15-7Won - 6-15, 15-12, 15-5, 15-9Won - 30-27, 30-27, 23-30, 19-30, 15-9Won - 30-20, 30-16, 30-20Lost - 26-30, 21-30, 27-30Won - 30-24, 30-20, 30-23Lost - 24-30, 16-30, 30-22, 33-31, 15-10
Most NJCAA Consecutive WinsSchoolCSICSIGolden West CCBarton County CCBarton County CCBarton County CCLee CollegeLee CollegeHagerstown JC
Wins19010165595857474746
Year1994-971997-981990-92
199219931989199920011989
Most NJCAA Total Wins in a SeasonSchoolBarton County CCCSICSIWharton County CCBarton CountyCSICSIBarton CountyCSIWestern Nebraska
Wins66656262626160605959
Year1998199519941994199619971996199219982008
Most NJCAANational Championships
SchoolCSIMiami-Dade, WolfsonScottsdale CCKellogg CCMiami-Dade, Kendall
Number85432
Most NJCAA Championship MatchAppearances
SchoolMiami-Dade, WolfsonCSIMiami-Dade, KendallScottsdale
Number13854
NJCAA History
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Lisa Resch, University of UtahCindy Marshall, University of UtahAmy Olsen, Utah State University
Toni Martinez, Boise State UniversityKelly Plaster, Idaho State University
Alicia Brugman, Pepperdine UniversityAngie Olsen, Boise State University
Becky Brower, University of New OrleansDebbie Nield, Utah State University
Amy Boone, George MasonTina McCleod, Albertson College of Idaho
Liz Gilbert, Albertson College of IdahoHeidi Prindle, Albertson College of Idaho
Jackie Dunn, Western MontanaPaula Araujo, University of South Florida
Katianne Simonetti, University of South FloridaKelly McKabe, Dakota Tech
Becky Oliver, St. Louis UniversityAmber Olson, Florida Southern
Lawanda Johnson, University of LouisvilleLillie Robinson, Barry University
Hai Yan Wang, Hawaii Pacific University
Reneeka Gause, Florida A&MJoy Sperry, Washington State University
Flavia Gabinio, Hawaii Pacific UniversitySoraya Santos, Colorado State UniversityAnna Popenko, Georgia State University
Fabiana Abreu, University of IowaBrooke Jolley, Cal State Bakersfield
Roberta Robert, Hawaii Pacific UniversityHolly Foster, Findley University
Stephanie Martin, University of OregonTamekia Moore, Lewis Clark State College
Karla Bersano, Barry UniversityDaniela Lanza, Barry University
Fernanda Ferreira, Barry UniversityAmanda Basanez, Albertson College of Idaho
Louise Bates, University of IowaKendrea Meyer, Weber State University
Keri Coats, University of OklahomaKeliane Paiva, Florida Atlantic Univ.
Amanda Santos, Florida State UniversityRosie Lewis, Long Beach State
Jayli Jackson, Florida A&MAndreza Santos, Florida State University
Amber Bloom, Southern Mississippi UniversityEdnali Serralta, Southern Mississippi University
Eliane Santos, University of OklahomaTatyana Menshikova, St. Louis University
Crystal Johnson, Eastern Washington UniversityAshley Gandauli, Eastern Washington University
Via Filipe, South Alabama UniversityMonique Schaal, University of Texas Pan American
Marta Siemiatkowska, University of Southern CaliforniaJoanna Kaczor, University of Southern California
Pohai Nu’uhiwa, Winthrop UniversityAneli Cubi-Otineru, University of HawaiiJacqueline Fotu, University of OklahomaJordana Price, Florida State University
Whitney Bond, Lewis Clark State CollegeGabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State Los Angeles
Chanelle Esteban, West AlabamaMegan Parrish, Southern Utah UniversityAlyssa Wistrick, Middle Tennessee StateSantia Sanders, Tennesse State University
Jazmine Ma’afala, Southern Utah UniversityNathy Neres, College of Idaho
Continuing Success
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Iowa Western CCWestern Nebraska CCUniversity of Arkansas-Fort SmithBlinn CollegeSan Jacinto College-CentralHillsborough CCMissouri State University - West PlainsCollege of Southern IdahoFrank Phillips CollegeSalt Lake CCMiami Dade CollegeJefferson CollegeNorth Idaho CollegeNortheastern JCHutchinson CCLaredo CCRedlands CCTemple CollegeMidland CollegeNorthwest CollegeFlorida State College @ Jacksonville
47-349-339-324-225-229-632-1330-536-927-820-629-1025-931-923-1420-324-721-1232-939-824-5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.20.
Top 20 Overall Record
2009 VolleyballNJCAA Pre-season Poll
Blinn CollegeWestern Nebraska CCMissouri State University - West PlainsMiami-Dade CollegeSalt Lake CCIowa Western CCFrank Phillips CollegeNorth Idaho CollegeSan Jacinto-CentralHillsborough CCIndian Hills CCEastern Arizona CollegeHutchinson CCCollege of Southern IdahoCasper CollegeTemple CollegeRedlands CCPratt CCNortheastern JCFlorida State College @ JacksonvilleArizona Western CollegeTyler JCHill CollegeCape Fear CCWallace State CC-Hanceville
32-259-438-1526-835-1051-542-1132-1230-1333-832-1318-1730-1630-632-1826-1426-820-1933-1225-715-1815-1625-1413-13NA
Top 25 Overall Record
2008 VolleyballNJCAA Final Poll
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.20.21.22.23.24.25.
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Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice President/Chief Academic Officer.
Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at Harvard University Institute for Educational Management.
In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization, Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center. He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils.
Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his family and co-workers.
Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate took over Golden Eagle Athletic Director responsibilities in January 2007.
Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on the CSI campus in 1993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with student-athletes and coaches on a daily basis.
Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78 record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned Region 18 Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he
compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes.Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the
University of Idaho in 1986.Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.
Athletic Director Joel Bate
President Jerry Beck
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Orthopedic SurgeonDr. William May
Team PhysicianDr. Thad Scholes
Team PhysicianDr. Mark McKain
Physical TherapistJulie Ellis
ChiropractorDr. Dave Long
Athletic TrainerRichard Bingham
Sports Information DirectorKaren Baumert
Administrative AssistantGinger Nukaya
Behind the Scenes
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Location: Salt Lake City, UtahEnrollment: 26,000President: Dr. Cynthia BiotheauAthletic Director: Norma CarrSports Information Director: Lisa PeshellMascot: BruinColors: Royal Blue and GoldHead Volleyball Coach: Sue DelaneyLast Season’s Record: 34-10 overall, 9-1 SWAC Location: Ephraim, Utah
Enrollment: 2,700President: Scott WyattAthletic Director: Kevin WhiteSports Information Director: Tyler HughesMascot: BadgerColors: Blue and WhiteHead Volleyball Coach: Bryan CrawfordLast Season’s Record: 18-20 overall, 4-6 SWAC
Location: Price, UtahEnrollment: 2,500Interim President: Mike KingAthletic Director: Dave PaurMascot: Golden EagleColors: Navy Blue and GoldHead Volleyball Coach: Brent MartindaleLast Season’s Record: 8-16 overall, 2-8 SWAC
Location: Coeur d’Alene, IdahoEnrollment: 4,400President: Dr. Cynthia BellAthletic Director: Al WilliamsSports Information Director: Erna RhinehartMascot: CardinalColors: Red and GrayHead Volleyball Coach: Chris KostyLast Season’s Record: 29-12 overall, 7-3 SWAC
Location: Rangely, ColoradoEnrollment: 3,600President: Dr. John BoydInterim Athletic Director: Jeff DevereMascot: SpartanColors: Red, White and BlackHead Volleyball Coach: Richard BarkerLast Season’s Record: 0-27 overall, 0-10 SWAC
Region 18 OpponentsSalt Lake Community College
College of Eastern Utah
Colorado Northwestern CC
Snow College
North Idaho College
#2 Samantha Misa5-11, OH, So
St George, Utah
#3 Britani Hathorn5-4, L, So
Gresham, Ore.
#4 Laticia Lehman5-6, S, So
Caldwell, Idaho
#8 Danielle Dean5-10, OH, Fr
Mountain Home, Idaho
#12 Amanda Filiaga5-11, MB, So
Pocatello, Idaho
#9 Alex Van Dyke5-10, RS, So
Hillsboro, Ore.
#13 Chauncee Axelson5-8, S, Fr
Hagerman, Idaho
#14 Alyssa Everett6-2, MB, FrPerry, Utah
#15 Elisa Brochado6-1, OH, Fr
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
#16 Jesse Dill6-0, MB, Fr
Dietrich, Idaho
#10 Barbara Alcantara5-8, S, Fr
Curitiba, Brazil
#11 Ashleigh Pollard5-11, L, Fr
Puyallup, Wash.
#6 Jessica Peacock6-1, RS, So
Summertown, Australia
CSI Volleyball 2009 Media Speed Roster
#1 Charelle Minor6-2, MB, Fr
Pocatello, Idaho
#5 Torrey Hulsey6-1, MB, SoSutter, Calif.
#7 Dama Cox6-0, RS, Fr
Yerington, Nevada