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Gym Newsletter 2015 Final BRUIN 10.0 If I were an animal, I’d be a... FUNDRAISING NEWS un acts VALORIE KONDOS FIELD JORDYN WIEBER A tremendous Thank You to all of you that have helped us raise the necessary funds ANGI CIPRA MATTEAH BROW Head Coach Junior Freshman Head Team Manager to complete Phase 2 of our training facility; raising our entire gym floor so that all of Female Orangutan. Content to preen Wolf because they are fierce, Cat because I like to eat Jaguar because I'm cool and our equipment will be on a podium instead of concrete. We kicked o our fundraising her family but quick to fly into focused and loyal to the pack. and sleep. calm but competitive and go campaign last year at our Madhatter event. A special thank you again to our a rage if her family is threatened. after what I want. significant donors: Rita Rothman for her initial gift, Gary Minzer, and Murray and CHRIS WALLER MIKAELA GERBER KATELYN OHASHI KARLI DUGAS Lenny Neidorf for completing this campaign. Associate Head Coach Junior Freshman Team Manager Honey Badger. Goes after what it wants Wolf because they are strong Hyena because I laugh a lot Chipmunk because I'm little, and gets what it goes after, without This year's fundraising eorts were kicked o at the 4th annual Madhatter. and majestic. And always and it's really loud and full of energy and have regard to its opponents size or threat. protect the pack. high pitched. a spunky personality. We sought to raise $68,000, one more dollar than last year, and ended up raising $91,350. All funds will be going directly to help enhance the collegiate experience RANDY LANE HALLIE MOSSETT MADISON PRESTON JESSICA MACARTHUR Assistant Coach for our student-athletes including supplemental funds for our videographer, Junior Freshman Team Manager Panda Bear because they’re rare, Director of Operations, our sport massage therapist, sport psychologist and Maltipoo because we're Tiger because they are strong Golden Retriever because cuddly, lovable, quiet at times but funny, sassy and strangely and fierce and that fits my they are smart, loyal and have leadership coach, and extra marketing for our home meets. speak volumes with their presence. mysterious. personality. golden locks. DOM PALANGE RECHELLE DENNIS NICKI SHAPIRO ALEX WALLER Volunteer Assistant Coach Sophomore Freshman Team Manager Kangaroo because they have powerful legs, Dolphin because they are Dolphin because they look cute Mermaid because I love are calm and friendly but can be aggressive always energetic and fun to and sweet but they're smart and magical things and because and won't go down without a fight. be around. conniving and can be vicious. they're graceful. SADIQUA BYNUM NAPUALANI HALL MACY TORONJO MICHELLE KAZMIER 5th Year Senior Sophomore Freshman Student Athletic Trainer Cheetah because I'm dynamic Black Bear because I'm sweet Cat because I'm calm, Girae because I'm tall in yet quiet, fast and stealthy. and loving but also a fighter. composed on the outside stature, calm, methodical but fierce on the inside. and graceful. SOPHINA DEJESUS JANAY HONEST LORITA GRANGER CHRYSTAL YEN Senior Sophomore Head Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer Puppy because I'm energetic, Butterfly because I feel Labrador because I'm simple, Elephant because I am gentle and hyper and loyal. I've made such an amazing non-assuming, optimistic caring but strong inside and out. transformation. and content. DANUSIA FRANCIS SONYA MERAZ KAITLIN REID Senior Sophomore Graduate Student Manager Lion because they're independent, Tiger because they are Dolphin because someone confident and in total control. loyal and fierce. told me that was my spirit I like to think I have these qualities. animal and I didn't ask questions. PENG-PENG LEE MELISSA METCALF JENNIFER PINCHES Red Shirt Senior Sophomore Undergrad Assistant Coach White tiger because when Lion because I like to think of Fox because I'm focused, I compete I'm fierce, fluid myself as courageous, strong, swiftly energetic, a quick and calm. and relentless. thinker, and playful..
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