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2020 HOST YOUR EVENT in THIS Tournament Rules AWARD WINNING CITY Dave Kops • Official Scorer Is the Home Team The Best of the Best Girls High School Softball 25th Annual 2020 HOST YOUR EVENT IN THIS Tournament Rules AWARD WINNING CITY Dave Kops • Official scorer is the home team. Tournament of • Home team will be determined by Champions official’s coin flip. • Top team on the bracket will have the third base dugout. • Four (4) pitches between innings to 126,500 SQUARE-FOOT MULTI-SPORT FACILITY speed up play. Basketball, volleyball, pickleball, soccer & football &15,000 sq ft meeting & convention space • No new inning will start after 1 hour and 30 minutes with the exception of BULLHEAD CITY, AZ semi-final and championship games. Those are to go a full 7 innings unless run-rule applies. Welcome to Bullhead City, Arizona and the 25th Annual Dave host by mohave high school, bullhead city, arizona Kops Tournament of Championswww.bullheadcitytoc.com hosted by Mohave High • There is no pre-game infield warm-up. School. We have 54 teams competing on 11 fields this year from some of the top high school programs in the West/ • National federation rules apply. Southwest. • Sportsmanship rule—if a player or 11,000 HOTEL ROOMS 50 ACRES OF LIGHTED SOCCER FIELDS The bracket will be getting updated every few hours throughout coach is ejected from a contest, they the tournament and can be viewed at www.bullheadcitytoc. are out of that contest and their next Located in the center com. The website also has maps to the fields and other game of the tournament. of the southwest important information. • International tie breaker after LAS VEGAS, NV: 101 MILES/ 1.5 HRS Tournament information, photos, and live streams can be 7 complete innings or time limit, viewed on Dave Kops Tournament of Champions Facebook whichever comes first. PHOENIX, AZ: 225 MILES/ 3.5 HRS page. Like and share the page with your friends and family. LOS ANGELES, CA: 283 MILES/ 4 HRS • 10-run mercy rule after 4 innings, SAN DIEGO, CA: 335 MILES/ 5 HRS We would like to wish each and every returning team, as well 7-run mercy rule after 5 innings. 14 SOFTBALL FIELDS as all newcomers to this year’s tournament, good luck! We would also like to extend our sincerest appreciation for all of **All AIA/NFHS sanctioned rules apply you who choose to make us your tournament with the above exceptions. destination. Any concerns, please see/call: Remember, great competition and Amanda Amann, Athletic Director, sportsmanship is above all! (928) 266-2463 CALL TODAY (928) 763-0122 Sincerely, Dave heath, superintendent of parks & recreation Tournament Coordinators WWW.BULLHEADCITY.COM aztec basic MEET THE MEET THE TEAM TEAM # PLAYER GRADE # PLAYER GRADE 0 Wilkie, Rikki 10 1 Amaya Banks 10 4 Boone, Whitney 9 2 Sierra McClean 10 5 Dickson, Natalie 11 4 Lauren Koshak 12 7 Wooley, Shaylee 10 5 Jordyn Ebert 11 8 Budd, Christina 12 6 Alyssa Bello 11 9 Langford, Lacie 8 7 Shelby Basso 12 10 Otero, Legend 8 8 Annie Stevens 10 11 Wilmer, Kadin 11 9 Giovanna Nicolosi 10 17 Evans, Danika 9 10 Jordan Stinnett 12 18 Aylett, Gentrey 11 11 Viviana Morales 9 20 Yellow, Nizhoni 9 13 Ashley Johnson 11 21 Daugherty, Cara 12 16 Madi Berg 10 22 Hockenhull, 21 Madalyn Bryson 10 Aztec High School Deschanel 11 Basic Academy of International Studies 500 East Chaco, Aztec, New Mexico 29 Evans, Shantell 11 400 Palo Verde Dr. Henderson, NV 89015 Enrollment: 32 Trujillo, April 12 Enrollment: 2700 School Colors: Black and Orange 44 Martin, Brianna 9 School Colors: Blue, Silver Principal: Dr. Hall Principal: Gerald Bustamante Division / Conference: New Mexico District 1 AAAA Division / Conference: Athletic Director: Mr. Sanders Athletic Director: Shawn Dickson Head Coach: Keith Hamilton Head Coach: Christina Mootz Asst. Coaches: Jen Watts Asst. Coaches: Carrie Ketchum Top Returnees: Cara Daughery, April Trujillo, Shantell Evans Top Returnees: Shelby Basso, Jordan Stinnett, Lauren Koshak and Rikke Wilkie Recent History: Went 11-1 in league last year with our second Recent History: District Champs 2019, State Champs 2017 straight State appearance. Expectations: We expect to do well in league and make another state appearance and go far. Dave Kops Tournament of Champions Hall of Fame 2019 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS The Best of the Best Girls High School Softball 25th Annual Dave Kops Tournament of Champions NORCO HIGH SCHOOL, CA Congratulations host by mohave high school, bullhead city, arizona 2019 NORCO, CA/ Los Alamitos, CA 2012 Norco, CA / Pacifica, CA www.bullheadcitytoc.com 2018 Los Alamitos, CA / Mater Dei, CA 2010 St. Marys, AZ / Los Alamitos, CA 2018 Orange Lutheran, CA / Norco, CA 2009 Norco, CA / Valencia, CA 2017 Norco, CA / Los Alamitos, CA 2008 Valencia, CA/ Poly Riverside, CA 2016 Los Alamitos, CA/Mater Dei, CA 2007 Valencia, CA / Canyon Del Oro, AZ 2015 Mission Viejo, CA / Yucaipa, CA 2006 Keller, TX / Cactus, AZ 2014 Mission Viejo, CA / Pacifica, CA 2005 Elkins, TX / Pacifica, CA 2013 Mater Dei, CA/ Norco, CA 2004 Elkins, TX / Mater Dei, CA bradshaw mountain cactus MEET THE MEET THE TEAM TEAM # PLAYER GRADE # PLAYER GRADE 5 Serenity Burrell 12 1 Brianna Baca 6 Savanna Carpenter 12 3 Madisen Duryea 1 Aubrey Chavez 12 5 Kirsten Schmidt 27 Hannah Difabio 11 8 Yesenia Gomez 2 Janessa Escobar 10 10 Lyndsey Busch 3 McKenna Feringa 11 11 Jacie Hambrick 22 Reagan Leyvas 10 12 Kyla McDermott 21 Kaytlin Leyvas 12 14 Brina Lankford 11 Kaiulani Nowell 12 15 Aniessa Ramirez 18 Taylor Rigazio 10 16 Layla Stouder 12 Grace Seale 11 17 Kaylee Ragan 9 Angelica Tello 10 BRADSHAW MOUNTAIN High School Cactus High School 18 Kassidy Outlaw 24 Chloe Theriault 12 6000 E. LONG LOOK DRIVE, PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ 19 Caitlynn Neal 6330 West Greenway Road, Glendale, Arizona 7 Tanya Windle 10 Enrollment: 1581 Enrollment: 1180 School Colors: RED, BLACK AND WHITE School Colors: Silver and Columbia Principal: Kort Miner Principal: Kristy Hammer Division / Conference: Division / Conference: 4A/West Valley Region Athletic Director: Clairinda Weatherwax Athletic Director: Chad Doyle Head Coach: SHARON HAESE Head Coach: Bartt Underwood Asst. Coaches: Jeff Griffith, Karla Bajek, Alexis Malave, Rick Leyvas, Jay Escobar Top Returnees: Kaytlin Leyvas, Aubrey Chavez, , McKenna Feringa, Hannah Difabio, Tanya Windle, Jenny Escobar, Grace Seale Recent History: 4A State Runner-Up 2016, 2018, 2019 Expectations: Win a State Title College Commitments: Kaytlin Leyvas, Grand Canyon University, Aubrey Chavez, Arizona Christian University, Chloe Theriault, Wellesley College, Massachusettes, McKenna Feringa, Marshall University, West Virginia, Hannah Difabio, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado, Serenity Burrell, Phoenix Com- munity College canyon casteel MEET THE MEET THE TEAM TEAM # PLAYER GRADE # PLAYER GRADE 19 Maddy Askins 11 7 Emma Abbott 11 22 Rachel Bennett 12 16 Melia Hecht 11 8 Jessica Clayson 10 2 Amanda Keeley 10 7 Anabella Fraser 10 6 Chloe Kienholz 11 2 Dakota Friedrick 9 5 Jenna Kobernick 11 4 Lexi Gamez 11 15 Sophia Lishner 12 77 Maiya Harrison 9 8 Morgan Norris 11 27 Sky Limardo 9 4 Natalie Rodriguez 10 32 Lauren May 10 3 Lauren Sauter 12 31 Kylee Magee 10 14 Reagan Terwilliger 9 38 Jenna Pappas 12 9 Sage VanDemark 9 11 Alexis Rios 12 12 Kadyn Venson 9 Canyon High School Casteel High School 41 Giovanna Salcido 11 19 Kathryn Wagner 12 220 S. Imperial Hwy, Anaheim Ca, 92807 3 Madison Sanchez 11 24901 S. Power Rd., Queen Creek, AZ Enrollment: 2,282 5 Amanda Siller 10 Enrollment: 1,765 School Colors: Black, Gold, White and Gray School Colors: Navy, Vegas Gold Principal: James Craig Abercrombie Principal: Jayson Phillips Division / Conference: D2 Century League Division / Conference: 5A/ SanTan Athletic Director: Mark Lofink Athletic Director: Ryan Ridenour Head Coach: Jess Carbajal Head Coach: Jessica Parra Bonilla Asst. Coaches: Rob Lewis, Ken Price Asst. Coaches: Cheri Smith Top Returnees: Each returning player. Recent History: Very young team, with injuries last year and Top Returnees: Jenna Kobernick, Melia Hecht, Sophia Lishner, we are hopeful to show much better this year. Lauren Sauter, Morgan Norris Expectations: As always to compete at the highest level, win Recent History: 22-6 overall, 10-0 in section last year league and get to the playoffs. Expectations: We will face more competitive competition this College Commitments: We have several players that are year, especially in tournaments. committed to both D1 and D2 schools. We will work hard, play as one and be competitive. CENTENNIAL chino hills MEET THE MEET THE TEAM TEAM # PLAYER GRADE # player grade 1 Kaylee Pierce 12 1 BRIANNA ALAMILLO 11 2 Jynnell Lee 11 2 MAKENA BROCKI 12 3 Natasha Lawrence 12 3 KAYLA CHAVEZ 11 4 Samantha Lawrence 12 4 KAYLA MACIAS 9 5 Madeline Wade 10 5 LANA TELLEZ 9 6 Madison Lucero 10 6 ASHLEY CHIMA 12 7 Skyler Bailey 11 7 REGAN SHOCKEY/200 9 8 Audrey Noble 11 8 TATUM JOHNSON 10 9 Tatum Huntly 11 9 KAYLIN GARCIA 9 10 Ellie Bostedt 9 11 NATALIE MOUSSA 11 11 Jill Halas 9 15 MIA ESCUJURI 10 12 Gabriela Adame 11 17 CIARA GONZALEZ 12 Centennial High School CHINO HILLS, CALIFORNIA 13 Keana Bell 9 18 MYKENZIE HANNA 11 10200 Centennial Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada 14 Maddie Kallfelz 12 ENROLLMENT: 3,000 19 KENDALL MANGEL/100 11 Enrollment: 3,100 17 Sofia Ruelas 11 SCHOOL COLORS: GREEN, NAVY, WHITE 20 PAYTON VILES 12 School Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy Blue, and White PRINCIPAL: DR. RANDAL BUONCRISTIANI 22 JENNA RUIZ 11 Principal: Mr. Trent Day PLAYOFF DIVISION: CIF-SS DIVISION I 23 MADISON SHERRILL 12 Division / Conference: Northwest Division of the Mountain ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: MYKEAL TERRY 29 SAMANTHA BLAND 9 33 ALEXA ROSALES 9 Region COACHES: MIKE SOUTHWORTH (HEAD), BRAD HOENISCH (ASSISTANT), 44 PAYTON KELLY 11 Athletic Director: Mike Livreri BRANDON GONZALEZ (ASSISTANT), JOHAN ACU (HEAD JV) and 89 KIKI ESTRADA 10 Head Coach: Mike Livreri SAVANNAH SMITH (HEAD FROSH/SOPH COACH) Asst.
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