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6785-2019-Softball-Final.Pdf PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Paradise Valley Community College Phoenix, Arizona General Information Location...………………………………………………………………..………..Phoenix, Arizona Opened.......................................................................................................................…...1985 Enrollment………………………………………………………………………..……………….8,500 Classification…………………………………………………….Maricopa Community College NJCAA Region…………………………………………………………….……………………...….1 Conference……….………………….…Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Address..………………………………………….……18401 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85032 Phone…………………………………………………………….……………………..602-787-7173 Fax..…………………………………………………………………………….………..602-787-6715 Web Site………………………..………………………..…..www.pvc.maricopa.edu/athletics Conference Web Site……………………………………………….…………..www.accac.org Team Information Head Coach………………………………………………………..………………..Nick Candrea Assistant Coaches..……..……......................................... Morgan Garcia, Jimmy Gutierrez ……………………………………………………………….……………Bridget Kruck, Mike Smith Nickname………………………………………………………………….…….……………..Pumas Colors………………………………………………………………………..………Navy and White Facility.....………………………………………...……………………………..PVCC Softball Field Inaugural Season…………………………………………………………….……….…..2002-2003 Program Phone………………………………………………………………………..602-787-7173 Administration Staff President........................................................................................................…...Dr. Paul Dale Athletic Director….………………………………………………….…………..Christina Hundley Student-Athlete Services.……………………….………………………………..…Sarah Stemm Athletic Trainer…….………………………..…………………….……………………...Rob Dyson 2019 Softball Schedule Day Date Opponent Site Game Time Saturday January 19 Alumni Game PVCC 12:00pm Tuesday January 29 Phoenix College PVCC 1pm/3pm Saturday February 2 Eastern Arizona College EAC 12pm/2pm Tuesday February 5 Pima Community College PVCC RAIN OUT Saturday February 9 Central Arizona College CAC 12pm/2pm Tuesday February 12 Mesa Community College PVCC 1pm/3pm Saturday February 16 Arizona Western College PVCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday February 19 South Mountain Community College SMCC 1pm/3pm Thursday February 21 Pima Community College PVCC 1pm/3pm Tuesday February 26 Chandler-Gilbert Community College CGCC 1pm/3pm Saturday March 2 Yavapai College PVCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday March 5 GateWay Community College GWCC 1pm/3pm Saturday March 9 Scottsdale Community College PVCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday March 12 Glendale Community College PVCC 1pm/3pm Saturday March 16 Phoenix College PC 12pm/2pm Tuesday March 19 Eastern Arizona College PVCC 1pm/3pm Saturday March 23 Pima Community College Pima 12pm/2pm Tuesday March 26 Central Arizona College PVCC 1pm/3pm Saturday March 30 Mesa Community College MCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday April 2 Arizona Western College AWC 12pm/2pm Saturday April 6 South Mountain Community College PVCC 12pm/2pm Saturday April 13 Chandler-Gilbert Community College PVCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday April 16 Yavapai College YC 12pm/2pm Saturday April 20 GateWay Community College PVCC 12pm/2pm Tuesday April 23 Scottsdale Community College SCC 4pm/6pm Saturday April 27 Glendale Community College GCC 12pm/2pm Friday- May 10-11 Region 1 Playoffs TBD TBD Saturday Saturday- May 25-28 National Tournament Clinton, MS TBD Wednesday * Bold Print Denotes Home Games ******************************************************************************* Head Coach: Nick Candrea President: Dr. Paul Dale Nickname: Pumas Athletic Director: Christina Hundley Colors: Navy and White 2019 Softball Roster # Name Year High School Hometown Position 1 Destinee Cabrera SO Agua Fria High School Phoenix, AZ INF/OF 2 Alyssa Beavers FR Mountain Ridge High School Glendale, AZ OF 3 Tayler Gallegos SO Apollo High School Glendale, AZ INF 4 Thalia Higuera FR Douglas High School Douglas, AZ C 5 Emily Reyes FR Raymond S. Kellis High School Whittier, CA P 6 Maite Bustillos FR St. Mary’s High School Phoenix, AZ P/OF 7 Sydney Prinster SO Paradise Valley High School Phoenix, AZ INF 8 Maya Lentz SO Shadow Ridge High School Surprise, AZ INF 9 Yessika Galaz SO Douglas High School Douglas, AZ P 10 Maia Sharkey FR Ironwood High School Glendale, AZ OF 11 Haley Young SO Bradshaw Mountain High School Prescott, AZ INF 12 Rylee Coffee FR Saguaro High School Scottsdale, AZ OF 13 Emily White FR Centennial High School Peoria, AZ OF 16 Isabel Joslin FR Ironwood High School Glendale, AZ UT 17 Alexis Murray FR Mountain Ridge High School Glendale, AZ OF 19 Thalia Lara Gandara FR Valley Vista High School El Mirage, AZ INF 20 Kayla Henderson FR Cactus Shadows High School Phoenix, AZ C 21 Diondra Bodman SO Marana High School Tucson, AZ OF 22 Emily Cowan FR Willow Canyon High School Surprise, AZ UT 24 Cynthia Gil FR North Pointe Prep Phoenix, AZ UT 25 Angel Osuna FR Centennial High School Peoria, AZ P Head Coach: Nick Candrea Assistant Coaches: Morgan Garcia, Jimmy Gutierrez Bridget Kruck, Mike Smith Athletic Director: Christina Hundley Puma Softball Player Profiles #1 Destinee Cabrera SOPHOMORE #2 Alyssa Beavers FRESHMAN High School High School Agua Fria Mountain Ridge Hometown Hometown Phoenix, AZ Glendale, AZ Height 5’1” Height 5’8” Position INF Position OF Major Major Criminal Justice Business Previous Honors: Previous Honors: Hobbies: Watching Netflix, Shopping Hobbies: Going to the gym, Singing Favorite Movie: White Chicks Favorite Movie: Maid in Manhattan Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Sports Team: Denver Broncos #3 Tayler Gallegos SOPHOMORE #4 Thalia Higuera FRESHMAN High School High School Apollo Douglas Hometown Hometown Glendale, AZ Douglas, AZ Height 5’4” Height 5’4” Position INF Position C Major Major Dental Criminal Justice Previous Honors: Previous Honors: Hobbies: Golfing, Watching Netflix Hobbies: Softball, Hanging out with nephews Favorite Movie: Bring it On Favorite Movie: Pearl Harbor Favorite Sports Team: New York Yankees Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks #5 Emily Reyes FRESHMAN #6 Maite Bustillos FRESHMAN High School High School Raymond S. Kellis St. Mary’s Hometown Hometown Whittier, CA Phoenix, AZ Height 5’6” Height 5’5” Position P Position OF/P Major Major Nursing Dental Previous Honors: Previous Honors: Hobbies: Piano, Running, Volunteering Hobbies: Taking dog to dog park Favorite Movie: The Great Gatsby Favorite Movie: Toy Story Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks #7 Sydney Prinster SOPHOMORE #8 Maya Lentz SOPHOMORE High School High School Paradise Valley Shadow Ridge Hometown Hometown Phoenix, AZ Surprise, AZ Height 5’2” Height 5’7” Position INF Position INF Major Major General Studies Education Previous Honors: 2017-2018 NJCAA 2nd Team All- Previous Honors: 2017-2018 PVCC Scholar-Athlete Academic; 2017-2018 PVCC Scholar-Athlete Hobbies: Hiking, Swimming, Reading Hobbies: Watching movies, Reading Favorite Movie: Home Alone 2 Favorite Movie: The Devil Wears Prada Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks Favorite Sports Team: Oklahoma City Thunder #9 Yessika Galaz SOPHOMORE #10 Maia Sharkey FRESHMAN High School High School Douglas Ironwood Hometown Hometown Douglas, AZ Glendale, AZ Height 5’3” Height 5’3” Position P Position OF Major Major Nursing Musical Therapy Previous Honors: 2017-2018 3rd Team NJCAA All- Previous Honors: Academic; 2017-2018 PVCC Scholar-Athlete Hobbies: Hanging out with friends and family Hobbies: Choir, Volunteering, Music Favorite Movie: Selena Favorite Movie: A League of Their Own Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks #11 Haley Young SOPHOMORE #12 Rylee Coffee FRESHMAN High School High School Bradshaw Mountain Saguaro Hometown Hometown Prescott Valley, AZ Scottsdale, AZ Height 5’7” Height 5’4” Position 1B Position OF Major Major Pre-Med Business Previous Honors: 2017-2018 NJCAA 1st Team All- Previous Honors: Academic; 2017-2018 PVCC Scholar-Athlete Hobbies: Drawing, Singing Hobbies: Fishing, Hiking, Going to the gym Favorite Movie: The Bad News Bears Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump Favorite Sports Team: New Orleans Saints Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks #13 Emily White FRESHMAN #16 Isabel Joslin FRESHMAN High School High School Centennial Ironwood Hometown Hometown Peoria, AZ Glendale, AZ Height 5’6” Height 5’4” Position OF Position UT Major Major Nursing Nursing Previous Honors: Previous Honors: Hobbies: Hiking, Fishing, Going to the gym Hobbies: Reading, Soccer, Music Favorite Movie: The Longest Ride Favorite Movie: Lilo and Stitch Favorite Sports Team: Washington Nationals Favorite Sports Team: Seattle Seahawks #17 Alexis Murray FRESHMAN #19 Thalia Lara Gandara FRESHMAN High School High School Mountain Ridge Valley Vista Hometown Hometown Glendale, AZ El Mirage, AZ Height 5’2” Height 5’7” Position OF Position INF Major Major Elementary Education Undecided Previous Honors: Previous Honors: Hobbies: Hiking, Yoga Hobbies: Watching YouTube, Hanging out with friends Favorite Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody Favorite Movie: A League of Their Own Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Diamondbacks Favorite Sports Team: San Francisco 49ers #20 Kayla Henderson FRESHMAN #21 Diondra Bodman SOPHOMORE High School High School Cactus Shadows Marana Hometown Hometown Phoenix, AZ Tucson, AZ Height 5’5” Height 5’5” Position C Position OF Major Major Nursing Dental Previous Honors: Previous Honors: 2017-2018 PVCC Scholar-Athlete Hobbies: Hiking, Shopping, Camping Hobbies: Hanging out with friends and family Favorite Movie: Nerve Favorite Movie: Hercules Favorite Sports Team: Arizona Cardinals Favorite Sports Team: Dallas
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