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ATHLETICS SOCIAL MEDIA 3 CROW’S NEST PARK GILBERT QUICK FACTS 2021 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT STREAM TIME(MT) 2020 2021 LAST SERIES GENERAL INFORMATION Record Meeting Location Gilbert, Ariz. 8/7 at Scottsdale CC^ None 9 a.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Mascot Buccaneers 8/20 at Ottawa (Ariz.) OUAZ 7 p.m. 8-4 Second (2019; L, 0-14) 0-1 Colors Maroon and Gold 8/28 at Southern Nevada^ None 10 a.m. 4-8 First N/A 0-0 Enrollment 485 9/4 vs Arizona Christian BSN 8 p.m. 4-9 Third (2019; L, 0-13) 0-2 Conference Cal Pac 9/12 at Bethesda None 1 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Facility Paloma Soccer Complex 9/17 at Embry-Riddle* ERAU 5 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 0-10) 0-1 President Sue Wilcox 9/24 at Saint Katherine* USK 12:30 p.m. 2-11 Third (2021; W, 3-2) 2-0 9/26 at Westcliff* WEST 4 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 1-6) 0-1 Director of Athletics Jeff Fore 10/3 at BENU Mesa* BENU TBA 7-3 Sixth (2021; L, 0-2) 1-3-1 Assistant AD Karin Gadberry 10/10 vs Embry-Riddle* ERAU 1 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 0-10) 0-1 10/15 vs Sierra Nevada* SNU 5 p.m. 1-11 First N/A 0-0 MEN’S SOCCER STAFF 10/17 vs Simpson* SIM 1 p.m. 9-4 First N/A 0-0 Head Jonas Tanzer (Pacific Lutheran) 10/24 vs BENU Mesa* BENU 1 p.m. 7-3 Seventh (2021; L, 0-2) 1-3-1 Assistant Coach Logan Sanchez 10/29 Soka* SOKA TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Assistant Coach Bradley Trella 10/31 Marymount Calif.* MCU 2 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 11/5 Westcliff* WEST 5 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 1-6) 0-1 11/7 Saint Katherine* SKU 1 p.m. 2-11 Fourth (2021; W, 3-2) 2-0 WOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF *Conference Head Coach Jack Hartley (Jamestown) ^Scrimmage Assistant Coach Nicole Slade Volunteer Assistant Lasse Binder 2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Volunteer Assistant Zac Wheeler DATE OPPONENT STREAM TIME(MT) 2020 2021 LAST SERIES Record Meeting TRAINING STAFF 8/24 vs The Master’s TMU TBA 3-6 First N/A 0-0 Head Trainer Amy Devies 9/3 at Ottawa (Ariz.) OUAZ TBA 8-1-1 Second (2019; L, 0-11) 0-1 9/9 at Arizona Christian ACU 4 p.m. 3-10 Third (2019; L, 0-12) 0-2 Assistant Trainer Natasha Anderson 9/17 at Embry-Riddle* EUAZ 7:30 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Team Physician Dr. Kostas Enconomopoulos 9/24 at Saint Katherine* USK 10 a.m. 7-6-1 Third (2021; L, 1-2) 0-2 9/26 at Westcliff* WEST 7 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 0-12) 0-1 Men’s Top Returners: 10/3 at BENU Mesa* BENU 10 a.m. 3-4-1 Fifth (2021; L, 1-5) 0-4-1 Nicklaus Sullivan (Cal Pac All-Second Team) 10/10 vs Embry-Riddle* BSN 11 a.m. DNP Second N/A 0-0 Johnny Perez (Cal Pac Honorable Mention) 10/15 vs Sierra Nevada* BSN 3 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 10/17 vs Simpson* BSN 11 a.m. 6-5-1 First N/A 0-0 10/24 vs BENU Mesa* BENU 11 a.m. 3-4-1 Sixth (2021; L, 1-5) 0-4-1 Men’s Top Newcomers 10/29 at Soka* SOKA TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Devan Jorgenson, F/MF (Essex County College) 10/31 at Marymount Calif.* MCU TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Johnny Baros, F (Eastern New Mexico) 11/5 vs Westcliff* WEST 3 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 0-12) 0-0 11/7 vs Saint Katherine* USK 11 a.m. 7-6-1 Fourth (2021; L, 1-2) 0-2 Woen’s Top Returners: *Conference Alison Washatka ^Scrimmage Lizbeth Medina TABLE OF CONTENTS Women’s Top Newcomers Hallie Benson, F/MF (Alta HS) 2 ...... SOCIAL MEDIA Jennifer Gonzales, MF (Dodge City CC) 3 ...... GENERAL INFORMATION 4-7 ...... CAMPUS AND ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Buccaneers Sports Information 8- 10 ...... SEASON OUTLOOKS Sports Information Director Preston English 11-15 ...... rosters & 2020 Stats Sports Info. Assistant Brandon Genson 16-20 ...... coaching staffs Buccaneers Sports Network 21-30 ...... men’s soccer profiles Announcers Michael Donohue (PBP) 31-37 ...... women’s soccer profiles Emily Carman (Color) 38 ...... DAKOTA FUSION FC STORY 39-47 ...... records, awards, yearly lineups & All-time rosters 4 5 CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION

SUE WILCOX CAMPUS VICE PRESIDENT Susan S. Wilcox (Sue) is in her second year serving as as Vice President for Park Uni- versity Gilbert. Prior to transitioning to Park Gilbert, Sue worked as Senior Director of Project Management for Park University. During this time, her focus was university project prioritization, resource management and delivery of strategic initiatives in close conjunction with the university’s executive leadership team.

Prior to joining Park University, Wilcox worked in higher education at Webster University where she led the development and maturation of the Project Management Office. Early in her career, Wilcox was at Washington University as an IBM employee focusing on higher education technology design.

Wilcox owned and operated HilMar Consulting which focused on delivery of transformational initiatives for privately owned businesses and spent 9 years at Accenture where she led teams focused on business startups. Wilcox started her career at IBM and continued there for 13 years spanning engineering, software development, sales support and sales leadership.

Wilcox, her husband David, and their chocolate lab, Auggie live in Gilbert, AZ and have two adult children, Hil- ary and Marshall, who live in the Saint Louis, Mo.

BEN ZIEBERS CAMPUS ASSOCIIATE VICE PRESIDENT Ben Zibers is entering his second year as Associate Vice President for Park University Gilbert. He has been with Park University since 2013 most recently as Senior Director for Student and Enrollment Services at Park Gilbert.

Zibers brings a wealth of academic and enrollment services experience. As an alum, he has a lifelong passion for the university’s academic and operational success. He has leadership experience in network-wide student success initiatives, budget and program management, enrollment analysis, student engagement development, marketing collateral development, and student technology innova- tion. Before coming to Park Gilbert, he was responsible for developing and launching Kansas City’s first varsity e-sports program. In addition to operational responsibilities, Zibers has spent numerous hours in the classroom assisting with the redevelopment of the university’s first-year experience course.

Zibers received his M.P.A. from Park University and his B.A. in English and Liberal Studies from Park University. 6 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

JEFF FORE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeff Fore enters his third year as Athletic Director at Park University Gilbert, having ascended to the position in November of 2019. Fore oversees all 15 men’s and women’s sports at Park Gilbert in addition to spearheading the university’s efforts in building their own campus and atheltics facility which is expected to be completed by the 2022- 23 school year.

Fore began his tenure as Park University Gilbert’s head women’s coach Sept. 17, 2018, after spending three years as Director of Team Recruiting Solutions and Senior Recruiting Specialist at Next College Student Athlete (NCSA).

Prior to his time with the NCSA, Fore served as the Assistant Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Academic Support and Development at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Ariz., from 2013-15. There he worked with more than 450 students in 22 sports implementing a system for assessing at-risk student athletes and creating a “welcome back” orientation program. His efforts, including the academic and community service reward pro- gram called the Lopes Cup, helped to significantly raise the GPA of student-athletes at the university.

Fore was the Athletic Director at Mesa Community College from 2008-2010. During his time with the Thunder- birds, MCC teams won five ACCAC titles and a pair of Division I region championships

His career has also been marked by successful basketball programs, beginning after his playing days at the Uni- versity of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri S&T), beginning his coaching career at Arkansas State University as an assistant coach in 1988 and continuing from 1990-1993 at then-Central Missouri State (now UCM).

Fore was the head men’s basketball coach at Clarke University from 1993-1996, and then from 1996-2000, he began his affiliation with the Kuwait Sporting Club, the national team in Kuwait City, Kuwait. He was the general and head coach of the team in the Arab Professional League. He lef the team to two league titles and several international gold medals. In 2000, he led the Kuwait National Team to a sixth-place finish in the Olym- pic Qualifiying tournament in Japan.

He coached the Arizona Rhinos Professional Basketball Club from 2003-2005, followed by high school boys basketball stops in Arizona at Phoenix Country Day High School, James Sandoval Prep, and Valley Vista High School.

In a one-year stop (2011-12), at the helm of the women’s basketball program Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Glendale, Ariz., he led the Eagles to the best record (22-8) the most wins (22) in program history. It was only the second winning season in school history to that point. His winning percentage and total wins mark was finally eclisped in the 2019-20 school year.

In all, Fore brings 302 coaching wins, two high school state championships, six international gold medals, two silvers and four bronze medals on the basketball court, as well as administrative experience that will help guide the Buccaneers into the future.

Fore resides in Laveen, Arizona, with his wife, Shannon, and his five children, Cameron, Justin, Zachary, Preston and Addison. 7 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

KARIN GADBERRY ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Karin Gadberry began as Park University Gilbert’s head and women’s cross country coach in 2018, tasked with building the two programs for competition in the 2019-20 academic year. She was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director Head Softball coach in November 2019. The inaugural 2020 season was cut short due to the global pandemic in which the Buccaneers finished the season with a 7-14 record. The program picked up the first win against Bene- dictine-Mesa and won its first ever historical game against Park (Mo.) at the Sterling Softball Scramble tournament

Gadberry was the volunteer assistant softball coach at Grand Canyon University for the 2018 season where she worked primarily with the catchers helping the Lopes to a runner up finish at the WAC Conference tournament. Prior to her time at GCU she served as the senior woman administrator and head softball coach at New Mexico Highlands University.

At New Mexico Highlands, the Cowgirls made the RMAC Conference tournament two times (2015, 2017) in her four seasons at the helm. Prior to their first visit in 2015, the Cowgirls had not made post season play in 10 years. In 2015, the RMAC Summit Award was given for the first time ever to a Highlands softball player. In addition, during her time with the Cowgirls she served as the Co-Interim Director of Athletics in 2015 overseeing sports as well as the strength and condi- tioning and sports information offices, advising the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, as well as serving on several committees across the campus.

She joined the Cowgirls from West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia, where she was the head coach of the Golden Bears for the three seasons (2011-2013).

During her time at WVU Tech, she led the Golden Bears to a school record 29 wins in 2012. Under Gadberry’s leadership, the team’s grade point average improved every year, following her high standards of dedication and leadership on the field and in the classroom. She left as the all-time leader in wins as a head coach for the Golden Bear softball program with 62 victories in three years. Her 2013 team made the school’s first ever appearance in the USCAA College World Series and finished in fifth place.

Gadberry is a native of Puyallup, Washington, and graduated from Sumner High School in 2001. After high school, she signed to play softball for NCAA Division I Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana, a member of the Southland Conference. Gadberry was one of the best power hitters and catchers in Southeastern’s history. A four-year letter winner with the Lions, Gadberry set records in single season and career home runs, slugging percentage, walks, extra base hits, career RBI’s and holds the longest hitting streak in school history. Three times she was named to the Louisiana All-State Softball team and was a two-time Southland All-Conference catcher. In September 2019 Gadberry was elected into the Southeastern Louisiana Athletic Hall of Fame, becoming the 5th softball player to do so joining former teammates Sarah Gascon and Rachel Ray.

Gadberry became an assistant coach at Southeastern after completing her bachelor’s degree in Health and Kinesiology. She began as the strength and conditioning coach for the Lions’ women athletes while coaching with the softball program. During her five years as an assistant at Southeastern, she developed the skills to establish and manage a winning program.

Her role as a strength and conditioning coach helped her form an understanding of the dedication and discipline that is required of student-athletes to excel on and off the field. Gadberry sees this as a pillar of her softball programs and instills these tools in her student-athletes, as exemplified by having coached an NFCA Scholar Athlete award winner and multiple All-Americans. She ensures that her players perform to high standards academically and that they participate in forming a bond with the community. Gadberry has won over a hundred games during her head coaching career.

Gadberry finished her master’s degree in Organizational Leadership in 2012 from Columbia Southern University. She is a 2013 NCAA Women’s Coaches Academy graduate, a 2014 IAA West Women Leaders in College Sports graduate, and is a member of the NFCA, Alliance of Women’s Coaches and the Women Leaders in College Sports organization.

Karin is married to Alex Gadberry and they have a 6 year old son Alex Jr and reside in Mesa. 8 9 2021 MEN’S SEASON OUTLOOK

The 2021 seasons marks a slate of exciting opportunities for the Park University Gilbert men’s soccer team. Head coach Jonas Tanzer will have his first uninterrupted chance to execute a gameplan and implement a recruiting class of his own featuring a dozen athletes from Queen Creek, Ariz. to London, U.K. This season also marks the first time all of Park Gil- bert’s athletics programs will be eligible for the Cal Pac and NAIA playoffs.

When the Park University Gilbert men’s soccer team won just one game in their inaugural season, it was difficult to imag- ine that they would be contenders for a Cal Pac playoff spot in the near future, but the Buccaneers 3-3 record in 2020 gave plenty of reason for optimism. The quick turnaround is a testament to the culture shift experienced by the Bucs since Tan- zer assumed head coaching duties last January. In just a few months, much of the same squad from the inaugural season competed with and defeated some of the Cal Pac’s best teams.

Forwards Nicklaus Sullivan, Eduardo Lazaro and Johnny Perez, who combined for seven goals last season and all earned All-Conference honors, will be joined by an impressive group of newcomers, including NCAA Division II transfer Johnny Baros (Eastern New Mexico) and Danny Ramos (Queen Creek HS), who is expected to make an immediate impact at the forward position.

The most emphasis in Tanzer’s 2021 recruiting class was placed on the midfield- where he added four athletes, the most of any position. Devan Jorgenson, who led his JUCO to the NJCAA playoffs, Bakersfield College transfer Angel Cervantes, All-Conference returner Johnny Perez and Connor Donnellan (St. James Catholic HS) are expected to lead the charge with Andrew Gomez, who also earned an All-Conference nod last season, will also have a key role in the midfield.

Defensively, the Buccaneers were sound last season. Led by All-Conference members Victor and Osvaldo Sanchez, they gave up two or fewer goals in all six games- a feat they only reached once in the season prior. Joining them are two JUCO standouts, Uriel Herrera (Bakersfield College) out wide and Ame Imina (Orange Coast College), putting the Buccaneers in prime position to double-down on their impressive defensive performance in 2020-21.

The goalkeeper position will feature some depth unprecedented to Buccaneers soccer. Gabriel MacIntosh (Helix Charter HS), a three-time CIF Scholar Athlete, is slated to start in the net with Adrian Matus (Cibola HS), Michael Cicogna (Ran- cho Mirage HS) and Ryan Shufelt, one of a handful of third-year Buccaneers on the squad, will also have an opportunity to earn time in goal.

Most of last year’s roster is returning, including the six All-Conference members, but as the Buccaneers eye their first Cal Pac playoff berth in program history, many schools who opted out last season due to the pandemic are returning to play this season and pose an additional hurdle to their postseason hopes.

On the docket, the Buccaneers have seven non-conference matchups to start the season. Before getting their conference schedule underway, the team will travel to California for a non-conference matchup with Bethesda and face their neigh- bors to the west, Arizona Christian on Sep. 4. Their toughest tests before conference play will be two matches against Ottawa (Ariz.), who received votes toward the national standings and lost last season’s GSAC championship to Westmont in the final minute of play.

The conference schedule includes Embry-Riddle, Soka, California Marymount and Westcliff, who all return to play this season. They also play Saint Katherine twice- a team the Bucs earned two wins against last season and have their first matchup ever with Sierra Nevada, but their biggest hurdles come against Benedictine Mesa and Simpson; the latter edged out the former for the top seed in the Cal Pac last season, but it was Benedictine Mesa who came out on top in the confer- ence tourament before losing to the eventual champions UC-Merced. The Bucs split the season series with Benedictine Mesa last season.

The Cal Pac playoffs are scheduled to begin on Wed. November 10 and will wrap up that Saturday. 10 2021 WOMEN’S SEASON OUTLOOK

With a new head coach at the helm, a talented batch of new athletes and a battle-tested group of returners, the Park University Gilbert women’s soccer team is set to usher in a new era of the program. After a win- less and pandemic-delayed 2020-21 season, this new group enter their first full season in program history as members of the Cal Pac and seek to make their presence as a viable threat known.

Hartley, who was officially hired in April, made the most of his first four and a half months on the job. He added nine athletes to his 2021 class; several of them are expected to make immediate impacts on the pitch.

Among those expected to quickly make an impact are defenders Galilea Medina (Fallbrook Union HS) and Payton Simspon (Queen Creek HS); they’ll join Destiny Tacey, one of just two seniors on the young Bucca- neers squad and Halah Harris out wide.

The lone goalkeeper on the roster, Lizbeth Medina, who has started almost every game at goalkeeper since the Buccaneers’ inaugural season, will be relied upon in the net. Alondra Castro, who appeared in all six games last season, will also have an opportunity to make an impact.

On a team that has a whopping 14 freshmen, the midfield will be by far the most experienced group.The midfielders are led by Alison Washatka, who came to Park Gilbert last season after she helped Chan- dler-Gilbert CC earn a NJCAA playoff berth and Jenifer Gonzales, a transfer from Dodge City CC and the lone JUCO transfer of Hartley’s 2021 recruiting class. Rounding out an experience bunch is freshman Maddie Gomes (Cherokee Trail HS). Hallie Thompson, one of just a handful of third-year Bucs, as well as sophomore Alexis Zavala and Gaby Pinzon (Eaglecrest HS) will also stand to take some pressure off the midfielders.

Expected to start at the forward position are freshman Hallie Benson (Alta HS) and returners Alexa Favela and Vanessa Miller. Favela, who played in all six games last season and Miller, a member of the inaugural Buccaneers squad, will play on the with Benson in the middle.

Rounding out the squad are freshmen forwards Kelsey Anderson (Smith-Cotton HS), Alexandria Thomas (Pebble Hills HS) and Josie Perez (Cholla HS).

As they set their sights on turning around the program, the Buccaneers will face a few of the NAIA and Cal Pac’s finest teams. They open their season with a home match against The Master’s and a road game against Ottawa (Ariz.), who are both receiving votes toward the national standings before facing Arizona Christian.

Conference play features two matches against Embry-Riddle (Ariz.), who are returning to play after opting out last season due to COVID and also received votes toward the national standings; they will also have two matches each against Saint Katherine and Benedictine Mesa, who accounted for three of the Bucs six losses last season. However, the Bucs’ best performance of the 2020-21 season also came against Benedic- tine Mesa, in which they took the Redhawks to a 0-0 overtime draw.

The Cal Pac playoffs are scheduled to begin on Wed. November 10 and will wrap up that Saturday. 11 12 2021 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER Numerically No. Name Pos. Ht. YR./EXP Hometown/Last School 00 Michael Cicogna GK 5-10 Fr./HS Rancho Mirage, Calif./Rancho Mirage HS 0 Adrian Matus GK 6-2 Fr/HS Yuma, Ariz./Cibola HS 1 Gabriel MacIntosh GK 6-2 Fr./HS La Mesa, Calif./Helix Charter HS 2 Uriel Herrera D 5-5 Jr./TR McFarland, Calif./Bakersfield HS 3 Samaad Chisley D 5-9 Fr./HS Tolleson, Ariz./Westview HS 4 Victor Sanchez D 5-9 Sr./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Scottsdale CC 5 Ame Imina D 6-2 Jr./TR London, U.K./Orange Coast College 6 Andrew Gomez D/MF 5-5 Jr./2V El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS 7 Danny Ramos F 5-7 Fr./HS Queen Creek, Ariz./Casteel HS 8 Connor Donnellan MF 6-0 Fr./HS London, U.K./St. James Catholic HS 9 Nicklaus Sullivan F 5-9 So./1V Yuma, Ariz./Kofa HS 10 Johnny Perez F 5-8 Jr./2V Lake Havasu City, Ariz./Lake Havasu HS 11 Eduardo Lazaro F 5-5 So./1V Cottonwood, Ariz./Mingus Union HS 12 Fernando Vidal MF 5-10 Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz./Tolleson Union HS 14 Devan Jorgenson F/MF 6-0 Jr./TR Thunder Bay, Ont./Essex County College 15 Johnny Baros F 5-9 Jr./TR Albuquerque, N.M./Eastern N.M. University 16 Angel Cervantes MF 5-7 Jr./TR Simi Valley, Calif./Bakersfield College 17 Erick Gamez MF 5-8 Jr./1V Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge HS 18 Angel De La Cruz D 5-8 So./1V Cottonwood, Ariz./Mingus Union HS 19 Luis Rivera MF 5-10 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Maryvale HS 20 Osvaldo Sanchez D 5-10 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Cortez HS 22 Adrian Silva Villegas F 5-9 Gr./2V Phoenix, Ariz./Arcadia HS 23 Victor Martinez MF 6-0 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe HS 24 Francisco Merida Avila F 5-8 Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy College Preparatory 98 Dario Macias GK 5-11 So./1V Glendale, Ariz./Apollo HS 99 Ryan Shufelt GK 6-5 Jr./2V Gilbert, Ariz./Mesquite HS Alphabetically No. Name Pos. Ht. YR./EXP Hometown/Last School 24 Francisco Merida Avila F 5-8 Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy College Preparatory 15 Johnny Baros F 5-9 Jr./TR Albuquerque, N.M./Eastern N.M. University 16 Angel Cervantes MF 5-7 Jr./TR Simi Valley, Calif./Bakersfield College 3 Samaad Chisley D 5-9 Fr./HS Tolleson, Ariz./Westview HS 00 Michael Cicogna GK 8 Connor Donnellan MF 6-0 Fr./HS London, U.K./St. James Catholic HS 18 Angel De La Cruz D 5-8 So./1V Cottonwood, Ariz./Mingus Union HS 17 Erick Gamez MF 5-8 Jr./1V Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge HS 6 Andrew Gomez D/MF 5-5 Jr./2V El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS 2 Uriel Herrera D 5-5 Jr./TR McFarland, Calif./Bakersfield HS 5 Ame Imina D 6-2 Jr./TR London, U.K./Orange Coast College 14 Devan Jorgenson F/MF 6-0 Jr./TR Thunder Bay, Ont./Essex County College 11 Eduardo Lazaro F 5-5 So./1V Cottonwood, Ariz./Mingus Union HS 98 Dario Macias GK 5-11 Fr./1V Glendale, Ariz./Apollo HS 1 Gabriel MacIntosh GK 6-2 Fr./HS La Mesa, Calif./Helix Charter HS 23 Victor Martinez MF 6-0 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe HS 0 Adrian Matus GK 6-2 Fr./HS Yuma, Ariz./Cibola HS 10 Johnny Perez F 5-8 Jr./2V Lake Havasu City, Ariz./Lake Havasu HS 7 Danny Ramos F 5-7 Fr./HS Queen Creek, Ariz./Casteel HS 19 Luis Rivera MF 5-10 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Maryvale HS 20 Osvaldo Sanchez D 5-10 So./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Cortez HS 4 Victor Sanchez D 5-9 Sr./1V Phoenix, Ariz./Scottsdale CC 99 Ryan Shufelt GK 6-5 Jr./2V Gilbert, Ariz./Mesquite HS 9 Nicklaus Sullivan F 5-9 So./1V Yuma, Ariz./Kofa HS 12 Fernando Vidal MF 5-10 Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz./Tolleson Union HS 22 Adrian Silva Villegas F 5-9 Gr./2V Phoenix, Ariz./Arcadia HS Head Coach: Jonas Tanzer, Pacific Lutheran (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Logan Sanchez, Bradley Trella Trainer: Amy Devies Pronounciation Guide Players by Year Adrian MATUS- (MUH-TOO-SS) Freshman – 18 Michael CICOGNA- (SICK-OWN-YUH) Sophomore – 2 Erick GAMEZ- (GAH-MEZ) Junior – 7 URIEL Herrera- (OO-REE-L) Senior – 0 AME Imina- (AH-MAY) Graduate - 1 13 2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER Numerically

No. Name Pos. Ht. YR./EXP Hometown/Last School 0 Lizbeth Medina GK 5-6 Sr./2V Mesa, Ariz./Mesa CC 1 Hallie Benson W 5-6 Fr./HS Sandy, /Alta HS 2 Alondra Castro F 5-1 So./1V Fort Mohave, Ariz./River Valley HS 4 Payton Simpson MF 5-4 Fr./HS Queen Creek, Ariz./Queen Creek HS 5 Maddie Gomes MF 5-6 Fr./HS Aurora, Colo./Cherokee Trail HS 6 Destiny Tacey D 5-3 Sr./1V Sierra Vista, Ariz./Pima CC 7 Jennifer Gonzales MF 5-2 Jr./TR El Paso, Texas/Dodge City CC 8 Vanessa Miller MF 5-1 Jr./2V Queen Creek, Ariz./ALA Queen Creek 9 Kelsey Anderson F 5-3 Fr./HS Sedalia, Mo./Smith-Cotton HS 10 Halah Harris W 5-5 So./1V Tucson, Ariz./Sabino HS 11 Galilea Medina MF/D 5-5 Fr./HS Fallbrook, Calif./Fallbrook Union HS 12 Alexandria Thomas F 5-1 Fr./HS El Paso, Texas/Pebble Hills HS 13 Hallie Thompson F 5-6 Jr./2V Lake Havasu City, Ariz./Lake Havasu HS 14 Alison Washatka MF/D 5-2 Jr./1V Chandler, Ariz./Chandler-Gilbert CC 15 Cazzia Salgado F 5-6 So./1V Yuma, Ariz/Yuma Catholic HS 16 Alexis Zavala D 5-8 So./1V Fort Mohave, Ariz./River Valley HS 17 Alexa Favela W 5-3 So./1V Gilbert, Ariz./Perry HS 21 Gaby Pinzon MF 5-8 Fr./HS Centennial, Colo./Eaglecrest HS 23 Cheyenne Stobart D 27 Josie Perez F 5-5 Fr./HS Tucson, Ariz./Cholla HS Alphabetically No. Name Pos. Ht. YR./EXP Hometown/Last School 9 Kelsey Anderson F 5-3 Fr./HS Sedalia, Mo./Smith-Cotton HS 1 Hallie Benson W 5-6 Fr./HS Sandy, Utah/Alta HS 2 Alondra Castro F 5-1 So./1V Fort Mohave, Ariz./River Valley HS 17 Alexa Favela W 5-3 So./1V Gilbert, Ariz./Perry HS 5 Maddie Gomes MF 5-6 Fr./HS Aurora, Colo./Cherokee Trail HS 7 Jennifer Gonzales MF 5-2 Jr./TR El Paso, Texas/Dodge City CC 10 Halah Harris W 5-5 So./1V Tucson, Ariz./Sabino HS 11 Galilea Medina MF/D 5-5 Fr./HS Fallbrook, Calif./Fallbrook Union HS 0 Lizbeth Medina GK 5-6 Sr./2V Mesa, Ariz./Mesa CC 8 Vanessa Miller MF 5-1 Jr./2V Queen Creek, Ariz./ALA Queen Creek 27 Josie Perez F 5-5 Fr./HS Tucson, Ariz./Cholla HS 21 Gaby Pinzon MF 5-8 Fr./HS Centennial, Colo./Eaglecrest HS 15 Cazzia Salgado F 5-6 So./1V Yuma, Ariz/Yuma Catholic HS 4 Payton Simpson MF 5-4 Fr./HS Queen Creek, Ariz./Queen Creek HS 23 Cheyenne Stobart D 6 Destiny Tacey D 5-3 Sr./1V Sierra Vista, Ariz./Pima CC 12 Alexandria Thomas F 5-1 Fr./HS El Paso, Texas/Pebble Hills HS 13 Hallie Thompson F 5-6 Jr./2V Lake Havasu City, Ariz./Lake Havasu HS 14 Alison Washatka MF/D 5-2 Jr./1V Chandler, Ariz./Chandler-Gilbert CC 16 Alexis Zavala D 5-8 So./1V Fort Mohave, Ariz./River Valley HS

Head Coach: Jack Hartley - Jamestown University (1st Season) Assistant Coaches: Nicole Slade, Lasse Binder, Zac Wheeler Trainer: Amy Devies Players by Year Pronounciation Guide Freshman – 9 CAZZIA Salgado - (CAW-Z-UH) Sophomore – 6 HALAH Harris- (HEY-LUH) Junior – 5 HALLIE Thompson- (HA-LEE) Senior – 4 Alison WASHATKA - (WUH-SHOT-KUH) Graduate - 1 14 2020 MEN’S STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL # PLAYERS GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 1 Dario Macias 6-6 0 0% 0% 1 0 0 2 Johnny Perez 6-4 1 1 3 3 33.3% 2 66.7% 1 0 5 - 0-0 4 Victor Sanchez 5-4 1 0 2 2 50% 2 100% 1 1 3 1 1-1 5 Osvaldo Sanchez 6-5 0 0% 0% 0 0 1 - - 6 Andrew Gomez 6-5 0 1 1 1 100% 1 100% 1 0 5 - 0-0 7 Adrian Silva Villegas 4-2 1 0 2 3 33.3% 2 66.7% 1 0 5 1 0-0 8 Erick Gamez 4-0 0 0 0 3 0% 2 66.7%` 0 0 2 - 0-0 9 Ismaila Baye 4-2 0 0 0 3 0% 0 0% 1 0 1 - 0-0 10 Nicklaus Sullivan 6-5 5 0 10 19 26.3% 11 57.9% 3 0 1 1 0-0 11 Eduardo Lazaro 6-5 1 1 3 1 100% 1 100% 1 0 2 - 0-0 12 Angel De La Cruz 6-5 0 0 0 2 0% 2 100% 1 0 2 - 0-0 14 George Gama 6-2 0 0 0 5 0% 2 40% 0 0 3 - 0-0 16 Victor Martinez 4-3 0 0% 0% 0 0 2 - - 18 Jose Ramirez 6-5 0 0 0 6 0% 3 50% 0 0 1 - 0-0 20 Raffy Macias 2-0 0 0% 0% - - GOALKEEPER # PLAYERS GP-GS SF GA GA AVG SV SV PCT SHO W L T 1 Dario Macias 6-6 - 8 1.334 35 81.4% 1 3 2 0 TEAM PARK-GILBERT STATISTICS OPPONENTS 9 GOALS 8 1.5 GOALS PER GAME 1.3 3 GAME WINNING GOALS 2 49 SHOTS 78 8.2 SHOTS PER GAME 13 18.4% SHOT % 10.3% 29 SHOTS ON GOAL 46 4.8 SHOTS ON GOAL PER GAME 7.7 59.2% SHOT ON GOAL % 59% 3 ASSISTS 6 15 CORNER KICKS 26 1-1 PENALTY SHOTS (M - ATT) 1-2 9 OFFSIDES 25 60 FOULS 52 12 YELLOW CARDS 8 1 RED CARDS 2 8 GOALS ALLOWED 9 1.334 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 1.501 82.6% SAVE % 69% 1 SHUTOUTS 2 4 FIRST PERIOD GOALS 2 5 SECOND PERIOD GOALS 6 15 2020 WOMEN’S STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL # PLAYERS GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 1 Savannah Brown 4-2 0 0% 0% 1 0 0 - - 2 Alexa Favela 6-4 0 0 0 3 0% 2 66.7% 0 0 1 - 0-0 4 Halah Harris 4-2 0 0 0 5 0% 4 80% 0 0 2 - 0-0 6 Destiny Tacey 5-3 0 0% 0% - - 7 Alex Coronado 6-3 0 1 1 1 0% 0 0% 0 0 1 - 0-0 8 Alison Washatka 6-4 0 0% 0% 1 0 2 - - 11 Alondra Castro 6-1 1 0 2 4 25% 2 50% 0 0 1 - 0-0 12 Megan Belles 6-4 0 0 0 2 0% 1 50% 1 0 0 - 0-0 13 Michala Vereen 6-4 0 0 0 10 0% 4 40% 0 0 2 - 0-0 16 Alexis Zavala 6-2 0 0% 0% 0 0 1 - - 17 Lizbeth Medina 5-4 0 0% 0% - - 18 Vanessa Miller 4-1 0 0% 0% - - 20 Hallie Thompson 6-1 0 0 0 9 0% 4 44.4% 0 0 1 - 0-0 21 Cazzia Salgado 6-3 0 0% 0% 0 0 1 - - 23 Cheyenne Stobart 2-0 0 0% 0% - - GOALKEEPER # PLAYERS GP-GS SF GA GA AVG SV SV PCT SHO W L T 1 Savannah Brown 4-2 - 8 5.333 11 57.9% 0 0 1 0 17 Lizbeth Medina 5-4 - 12 2.541 26 68.4% 1 0 3 1 TEAM PARK-GILBERT STATISTICS OPPONENTS 3 GOALS 20 0.5 GOALS PER GAME 3.3 46 SHOTS 116 7.7 SHOTS PER GAME 19.3 6.5% SHOT % 17.2% 26 SHOTS ON GOAL 64 4.3 SHOTS ON GOAL PER GAME 10.7 56.5% SHOT ON GOAL % 55.2% 1 ASSISTS 15 8 CORNER KICKS 24 0-0 PENALTY SHOTS (M - ATT) 0-1 5 OFFSIDES 19 23 FOULS 43 3 YELLOW CARDS 3 0 RED CARDS 0 20 GOALS ALLOWED 3 3.214 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 0.482 69.2% SAVE % 88.9% 1 SHUTOUTS 1 FIRST PERIOD GOALS 9 2 SECOND PERIOD GOALS 11 16 17 HEAD COACH JONAS TANZER

Jonas Tanzer enters his second season as head coach of Park University Gilbert’s men’s soccer program. He officially assumed his position in January 2021 and in a short time, made impressive strides that hint toward a bright future for the Buccaneers. Before Tanzer’s hire, the program was winless. In his first season, the Buccaneers posted a 3-3 record and showed that they are an impending threat in the Cal Pac. The team allowed two or fewer goals in all six games last season- a feat that was only reached once before Tanzer’s hire. In addition to the team success, six men’s soccer players were named to the All-Conference Team.

Tanzer comes to Park Gilbert from Dixie State University where he was an assistant coach for the Trailblazers. He assisted with the transition of the program from Division II to Division I and was responsible for mentoring and assisting in the overall development of student-athletes, evaluation and recruiting of student-athletes, monitoring their academic progress, travel, and fundraising.

Prior to Dixie State, Tanzer was Interim Women’s Head Coach at Division I for one season (2019), where he was tasked with running all aspects of a Division I soccer program; his team posted a 3.84 GPA. He served as top assistant for the program the two prior two years and served as Director of Coaching at Liverpool Academy Utah during this time.

Tanzer got his start in collegiate coaching at Pacific Lutheran University from 2016-2018 where he was an associ- ate head coach for the women’s soccer program who played at the Division III level. The Lutes went a combined 33-4-6 in his two seasons, winning two NWC championships and qualifying for the NCAA tournament both years.

His coaching career began as the head coach of the Smedby AIS a professional men’s team where he helmed the team to a 71-14-11 record over three seasons before moving on to be the head coach for the Swedish National 17U team who posted an 8-4-2 mark in his one season. From there, Tanzer moved on as an assistant coach for IFK Norrköping Allsvenskan one of the top professional teams in the top men’s division in Sweden. He helped lead the team to a 20-4-6 record during the 2015 season.

As a player, Tanzer represented Sweden on its U15, U16 and U17 national team. He also played for Smedby AIS, the team he would go on to coach, from 2005-2008. He was a team captain every year, named team MVP in 2006 and 2008 and was player of the year in 2006. Prior to his time with Smedby, Tanzer played for Sylvia Swed- ish Superettan in the second highest division in Sweden in 2003-04, SIK Swedish DIV III in 2001-02 and the Seattle Sounders Select PDL from 1998-2000.

Tanzer earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Pacific Lutheran in 2000, with a con- centration in Marketing and International Business. He was a goaltender for four seasons for the Lutes, where he was named team captain all his last three seasons, won team MVP his senior year, and was first-team all-confer- ence from 1998-2000. He was tabbed a third team all-America in 1998. He is among the top five in Pacific Lu- theran history in shutouts (18, 3rd), goals against average (1.20, 4th), saves (289, 1st), and minutes played (5,990, 1st). He also holds the single season records for saves (101) and minutes played (2,048).

He owns a Master in Football UEFA A Advanced License Diploma from the Swedish Football Association/UEFA Europe as well as a Goalkeeper Advanced License UEFA A, B and MV BAS II and I. 18 ASSISTANT COACHES

Logan Sanchez, Assistant Coach 3rd Season Oregon State Logan Sanchez begins his second season as an Assistant Coach for the men’s soccer at Park University Gilbert and his third overall on the Buccaneers’ coaching staff.

His coaching career began at his alma mater, Corvallis High School, where he spent four seasons as an assistant coach. He then became the head coach at Lebanon High School for two seasons. Last season, Sanchez served on the Chandler High School coaching staff.

Sanchez also serves as the head coach for three youth teams for Arizona and is an assistant coach for the Olympic De- velopment Program in Arizona on the 2005 Girls; he helped lead the 2008 Boys to the finals of the Region IV West Regional Champi- onship Tournament. Sanchez also spent time with OVF Alliance (formerly known as TFA Willamette) in various positions: including Head Club Staff Coach (2014-2016), Director of Juniors (2016-2017) and Coaching & Programs Director (2017-2019).

As a player, Sanchez was a standout striker at Corvallis. In his senior season, he notched 14 goals and 5 assists for the Spartans, as they posted a 15-3 record and went on to win the OSAA 5A Mid-Willamette Conference Title and the OSAA 5A State Title. He also spent four years as a varsity player, earning second-team all-league honors as a junior and first-team all-league honors as a senior.

Sanchez’s play at Corvallis earned him a spot on Concordia University’s roster, where he appeared in 12 games as a freshman. He went on to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Oregon State.

Sanchez also holds a USSF C Coaching License. Bradley Trella, Assistant Coach 1st Season Dixie State Bradley Trella enters his first season as an assistant coach with the Buccaneers.

Trella comes to Park having spent the past four seasons on Dixie State’s coaching staff where he coached alongside Tanzer during the 2020-21 season. During the four seasons Trella coached for the Trailblazers, they went 33-28-3; he also assisted Dixie State’s transition from NCAA Division II to Division I.

Prior to coaching, Trella spent two seasons as a standout goalkeeper racking up accolades and breaking records for the Trailblazers. In his junior and senior seasons, he was named PacWest Goalkeeper of the Year; he was also named Dixie State’s Male Athlete of the Year and earned second team D2CAA NSCAA all-West honors as a junior. In 2015, he was the NCAA Division II Statistical Champion as he led the nation in save percentage and placed seventh in goals against average. He also posted the ninth longest individual shutout streak in NCAA Division II history when he went just over 796 minutes without allowing a goal; it was also the longest streak record- ed in Division II since 2005. As team captain, he recorded four more shutouts and led the team to their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016.

His collegiate career began at Yavapai College in Prescott, Ariz. where he was named the Region 1 Tournament MVP as a freshman and led the team to the NJCAA Tournament Semifinals. He earned his Associate’s degree from Yavapai and his Bachelor’s of Science degree from Dixie State in computer and information technology with an emphasis in digital design.

Trella attended high school just down the road from Park University Gilbert at Chandler High School where he lettered four times while playing soccer for the Wolves. He was named the team’s MVP in 2012 and 2013.

He holds an NSCAA D License and NSCAA Levels 1 and 2 Goalkeeping Diplomas. 19 HEAD COACH JACK HARTLEY

Jack Hartley is entering his first season as head coach of Park University Gilbert’s women’s soccer program. He officially took over the position this past May and quickly showed an ability to recruit talented athletes as he seeks to take Buccaneers women’s soccer to new heights.

In his first summer on the job, Hartley made official over ten additions to his roster, including NCAA Division I transfer, Hayden Bell and several high-level high school talents, predominantly from the West Coast where Hartley has a history of excellent recruting.

Hartley comes to Park University Gilbert from William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent one season as head coach of the Statesmen. As head coach, Hartley was responsible for every aspect of the program’s operations, including recruitment, budgets and the implementation of all soccer activities.

Prior to his time at William Penn, Hartley spent nearly four years as an assistant women’s soccer coach at his alma mater, the University of Jamestown in Jamestown, North Dakota. As an assistant, he was tasked with planning and implementing practices, recruitment, organizing travel for away games, as well as monitoring and guiding athletes toward athletic and academic success. In the four seasons Hartley spent on Jamestown’s coach- ing staff, the Jimmies posted a 50-23-5 record and won the NSAA Conference Championship in 2017. They were also conference runners-up in 2016.

Hartley also brings a track record of student success in the classroom. His teams have consistently maintained a 3.2 GPA.

As a player, Hartley played at the semi-pro level for four seasons. He started with Storm FC of the National Premier Soccer League, (2014-15) before moving to the American Premier League where he played for FC Fargo from 2016-17. He returned to the NPSL where he wrapped up his semi-pro career playing for Dakota Fusion FC from 2017-18.

Hartley is a two-time graduate from the University of Jamestown. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education and Coaching in May of 2015 and went on to earn his Master’s degree in clinical counseling in May of 2019. Outside of coaching, he spent time as a mental health therapist/counselor.

While playing for Jamestown, he was a standout defender for the Jimmies. He played in 74 games over four years and racked up three goals and five assists. He played a key role in the Jimmies’ 16-5-1 record en route to an all-conference championship in 2012. That season, the Jimmies played in the NAIA national tournament and ended the season ranked 16th in the country. As a freshman in 2012, he was awarded an All-Conference selec- tion and a Champions of Character Award.

Hartley has a number of coaching certifications and licenses including: US Soccer Federation C License, United Soccer Coaches Level 2 Goalkeeper Diploma, Certificate in Psychology for High Performance, United Soccer Coaches LGBTQ Diversity Diploma, United Soccer Coaches Sport Psychology Diploma, ND Teaching License and ND Counseling License.

Hartley is a native of Northhampton, England and married to Courtney Hartley. 20 ASSISTANT COACHES

Nicole Slade, Assistant Coach 1st Season Benedictine Mesa University Nicole Slade joins the Park University Gilbert women’s soccer coaching staff after playing three seasons at Benedic- tine Mesa University. During her time with the Redhawks, Slade notched three goals and two assists and helped the team to a conference playoff appearance.

Slade’s coaching experience includes two years of youth coaching and one year as a Personal 1-on-1 Coach with Evolve Futbol Training. Slade earned her bachelor’s degree from Benedictine Mesa in exercise science in 2021. Prior to her collegiate and coaching careers, Slade was a standout forward at Round Valley High School in Eagar, Ariz. where she graduated from in 2016. As a senior, she scored 27 goals and notched 17 assists en route to a 20-3 team record. In her four varsity seasons, the Elks were state runners-up three times and section conference champions all four years; she was named an NAIA Scholar Athlete all four years.

She was named Division 5 Player of the Year, First Team Offensive Player of the Year and Round Valley’s Girl’s Student Athlete of the Year. She was also on the varsity basketball, softball and track teams and exceled in the classroom where she maintained a 3.9 GPA and was a member of the National Honors Society. Lasse Binder, Goalkeepers Coach & Academic Mentor 1st Season University of Jamestown Lasse Binder joins Jack Hartley’s staff after spending the 2020-21 season as both the head coach of the U19 Girls at Bismarck Magic and an assistant coach at the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D. The native of Hamburg, Germany, played goalkeeper for the University of Jamestown from 2015-2019 and for the University of Mary from 2019 to 2020. He has professional and semi-pro experience playing with SC Vorwärts-Wacker in Germany’s 5th tier and the Dakota Fusion in the NPSL. Binder was named All-Conference and All-IAA Conference Tournament Team in 2017. He graduated from Jamestown with bachelor’s degrees in business and physical education in 2019 then graduated from Mary in 2021 with a Master of Business Administration. Zac Wheeler, Strength & Conditioning Coach 1st Season Grand Canyon University Zac Wheeler comes to Park University Gilbert with over a decade of coaching experience. Wheeler’s most recent coaching stop was at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Ariz. where he was an assistant coach for the men’s team; his other stops include assistant coaching jobs at Skyline and Perry High Schools and TFA FC Barcelona Arizona, where he held assistant coach, head coach and recreation- al director titles at various times.

Wheeler has experience with all aspects of coaching and helped lead an FC Barcelona coaching course through TFA Barcelona where a focus was placed on building from and midfield and attacking from midfielders, forwards and wing players. He holds an AYSA National “D” License.

In 2011, he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Entrepreneurship from Grand Canyon University where he played for the Lopes after a two year stint at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Prior to his coaching and collegiate careers, Wheeler was a standout midfielder at Highland High School in Gilbert, Ariz. where he helped lead the Hawks to a 5A state championship in 2006; he was named All-State Honorable Mention and Second Team All-Conference.

With the Buccaneers, Wheeler will focus on strength and conditioning of athletes; he currently owns Zeus Fitness and Performance LLC, a personal training service for athletes and general public, and holds NSCA-CSCS, NASM-CPT, CES, FMS and Pn1 certifications.

Wheeler wife’s name is Sheree and they have a newborn daughter, Josey. 21 22 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Nicklaus Sullivan | F | #9 2020 ALL-CONFERENCE 5-9 | So. | 1V Yuma, Ariz. (Kofa HS) SECOND TEAM

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Scored first goal of the Bucs’ season versus La Sierra (2/26)... scored another goal against Saint Katherine (2/28)... notched four points on the weekend with three shots on goal... won Cal Pac Offensive Player of the Week for his performances against La Sierra and Saint Katherine... found the back of the net for the third time against Benedictine Mesa (3/13)... scored two first half goals against Saint Katherine on four shots (3/19)… took two more shots (three on goal) against La Sierra (3/21)... named to the All-Conference Second Team. High School: A 2020 graduate from Kofa High School in Yuma, Arizona… coached by Jamie Nicewander… three-time 6A Desert Southwest All-Region 1st Team… offensive MVP for the Kings… also played and . Personal: Majoring in fitness and wellness… parents are Candice and Daniel…. three siblings: Aaron (15), Emily (14) and Joshua (11). SULLIVAN STATS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG % YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 2020-21 6 5 5 0 10 19 26.3% 11 57.9% 3 0 1 1 0-0 TOTAL 6 5 5 0 10 19 26.3% 11 57.9% 3 0 1 1 0-0

Andrew Gomez | D/MF | #6 2020 ALL-CONFERENCE 5-5 | Jr. | 2V El Paso, Texas (Montwood HS) HONORABLE MENTION

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in six games and started five... notched one assist on the season... named All-Con- ference Honorable Mention. Park Gilbert (2019-20): Played in five games for the Buccaneers as a freshman. High School: A 2019 graduate from Montwood High School in El Paso, Texas… coached by Carlos Canales and Mi- chael Griego… played two season on varsity… scored 10 goals and notched 13 assists… helped lead the Rams to a District, Bi-District, Area, Regional championships… also won multiple tournaments, including the San Antonio Tournament Socorro ISD Tourna- ment, Canutillo Tournament and second place in the Amarillo Tournament... All-Academic Team… first place in category at science fair. Personal: Majoring in business… parents are Gilbert and Socorro… siblings are Desiree (26) and Gilbert (23)... enjoys drawing and painting in his free time. GOMEZ STATS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG % YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 2019-20 5 5 0 0 0 1 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 - 0-0 2020-21 6 5 0 1 1 1 0% 1 100% 1 0 5 - 0-0 TOTAL 11 10 0 1 1 2 0% 1 50% 1 0 5 - 0-0 23 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Eduardo Lazaro | S | #11 2020 ALL-CONFERENCE 5-5 | So. | 1V Cottonwood, Ariz. (Mingus Union HS) HONORABLE MENTION

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Scored the first goal of his college career against Saint Katherine (2/28)... named All-Con- ference Honorable Mention. High School: A 2020 graduate of Mingus Union High School in Cottonwood, Ariz. ... coached by Luis Hernandez and Calvin Behlow ... played three years on varsity ... posted 7 goals nd 3 assists ... named honorable mention all- Grand Canyon Region his sophomore season ... tabbed for second-team all-Grand Canyon his senior campaign. Personal: Major is Business Administration ... parents are Martha and Jose Lazaro ... has a brother Cristian (22) and sister Paola (11) ... born February 25, 2002. LAZARO STATS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG % YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 2020-21 6 5 1 1 3 1 100% 1 100% 1 0 2 - 0-0 TOTAL 6 5 1 1 3 1 100% 1 100% 1 0 2 - 0-0 Johnny Perez | F | #10 2020 ALL-CONFERENCE 5-8 | Jr. | 2V Lake Havasu, Ariz. (Lake Havasu HS) HONORABLE MENTION

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Started his first game of the season against Saint Katherine (2/28)... had one shot on goal... scored the first goal of his college career... assisted on Nicklaus Sullivan’s goal against Benedictine Mesa (3/13)... named All-Conference Honorable Mention. Park Gilbert (2019-20): Started in six contests last season ... tallied one assist. High School: A 2019 graduate of Lake Havasu High School in Lake Havasu, Ariz. ... coached by Chrsitina Gibbs ... a four-year letter winner ... tabbed team captain his senior season ... reached the state tournament in three of his four years ... scored 53 goals with 28 assists in his career ... had a career high 20 goals in his sophomore season ... had a career high 13 assists as a senior ... tabbed all-state defensder his freshman year ... also played four years on the football team ... was named to the Arizona All-State team as a kicker his senior year. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... father is Mario Perez ... has a sister Michelle (15) and a brother Alberto (12) ... enjoys snowboarding. PEREZ STATS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG % YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 2019-20 8 6 0 1 1 1 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 - 0-0 2020-21 6 4 1 1 3 3 33.3% 2 66.7% 1 0 5 - 0-0 TOTAL 14 10 1 2 4 4 25% 2 50% 1 0 5 - 0-0 24 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Victor Sanchez | D | #4 2020 ALL-CONFERENCE 5-9 | Sr. | 1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) HONORABLE MENTION Park Gilbert (2020-21): Had a shot on goal against La Sierra (2/26)... found the back of the net against Saint Kath- erine (2/28)... was a crucial part of the Bucs’ shutout of Benedictine Mesa (3/13)... won Cal Pac Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Redhawks... earned All-Conference Honorable Mention. Junior College: Played two seasons at Scottsdale Community College ... coached by Ramiz Sabljic ... started all 35 games over his JC career, never missing a game ... despite being a defensiveman, still managed to squeeze off 5 shots and a shot on goal over his two seasons ... named oto SCC’s Dean’s List. High School: A 2016 graduate of Cortez High School in Phoenix, Ariz. ... coached by jose Corona,... The Colts reached at least the quartfinals of the state tournament all four years ... they won the state title his freshman season and lost in the title game his senior campaign ... the reached the semi finals his junior year ... tabbed 2016 Region Player of the Year ... tabbed first team all-Region his last two seasons and named to the second team his other two ... he also ran track one season, setting the long jump record at Cortez. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... parents are Rosa Angeles and Victor Sanchez ... younger brother Osvaldo (18) also plays for the Bucca- neers ... has two other sisters Joselyn (25) and Rossy (14) ... likes listening to music and . SANCHEZ STATS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG % YC RC FOUL GW PK (M-ATT) 2020-21 5 4 1 0 2 2 50% 2 100% 1 1 3 1 1-1 TOTAL 5 4 1 0 2 2 50% 2 100% 1 1 3 1 1-1 Osvaldo Sanchez | D | #20 2020 CAL PAC 5-10 | So. | 1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Cortez HS) CHAMPION OF CHARACTER Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in all six games for the Buccaneers and started five... named a Cal Pac Champion of Character. High School: A 2020 graduate of Cortez High School in Phoenix, Ariz. ... a four-year varsity letter winner ... coached by Jose Corona ... the Colts reached the Arizona 4A state tournament his last three seasons ... they played in the title game his sophomore campaign, losing to Gila Ridge and fellow Buccaneer signee Estaban Franco ... two time region Defensive Player of the Year ... tabbed first team all-state his senior season and second team his junior year. Personal: Majoring in Fitness and Wellness ... parents are Rosa Angeles and Victor Sanchez ... older brother Victor also plays for the Buccaneers...

Johnny Baros | F | #15 5-9 | Jr. | TR Albuquerque, N.M. (Eastern New Mexico University) Eastern New Mexico University: Spent two playing for NCAA Division II Eastern New Mexico... named to the Comissioner’s Honor Roll and ENMU’s Dean’s List. High School: Graduated from Valley High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2019... coached by Orlando Ramirez... four-year varsity letterman... played 57 career games... scored 50 goals and notched 18 assists... helped the Vikings make a run to the second round of the state tournament in 2016... named First Team All-Dis- trict... two-time All-State... one District Player of the Year award... completed high school with a 4.3 GPA... received additional letters for participating in student council and Valley’s academy program. Personal: Majoring in business administration... parents are Johnny and Yvonne... has two brothers named Josh and Justin... father played college baseball for the University of New Mexico. 25 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Angel Cervantes | MF | #16 5-7 | Jr. | TR Simi Valley, Calif. (Bakersfield College) Bakersfield College: Played two seasons at Bakersfield... notched four goals and one assist... Second Team All-Conference as a sophomore... helped the Renegades to a combined 13-9-5 record... earned a playoff spot in 2019 en route the Western State Conference Championship... was teammates with fellow Buccaneer, Uriel Herrera. High School: A 2018 graduate of Simi Valley High School in Simi Valley, California... earned three varsity letters... tallied 15 goals and a 14 assists over the course of his high school career... made two playoff appearances... won the Coastal Canyon League Championship as a senior... also played three years of varsity football as the Highlanders’ kicker. Personal: Majoring in Information and Computer Science... hopes to become a technology analyst after graduating... parents are Bernardo and

Samaad Chisley | D | #3 5-9 | Fr. | HS Tolleson, Ariz. (Westview HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Westview High School in Avondale, Arizona... three-year varsity letterman... helped the Knights to a 10-1-1 record as a sophomore earning Westview their first playoff appearance in at least four seasons... maintained a 3.5 GPA throughout high school. Club: Played for Excel Soccer Academy Arizona Premier League and Desert Conference League... made the q uarterfinals of state cup twice at Excel... part of the SC Del Sol State League Division team. Personal: Majoring in sports medicine... hopes to become a kinesiotherapist upon graduation... parents are Rod and Khadijah... hassisters: Saamiya (14) and Saabria (8)... cousin is NCAA Champion and former Sacramento Kings head coach, Keith Smart.

Michael Cicogna| GK | #00 5-10 | Fr. | HS Cathedral City, Calif. (Rancho Mirage HS)

High School: A 2021 graduate of Rancho Mirage High School in Rancho Mirage, California... two-year varsity letterman... helped the Rattlers earn two league championships and two playoff berths. Club: Played three years with CYSASL La Laja... coached by Emilio Muro... won the Toyota Copita Alianza tourna- ment twice... also won the Riverside Raincross Cup and were League Cup finalists in 2019. Personal: Majoring in psychology... hopes to become a psychiatrist... parents are Michael and Challan... has two sisters, Ava (14) and Alyssa (14). 26 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Angel De La Cruz | D | #18 5-8 | So. | 1V Cottonwood, Ariz. (Mingus Union HS)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in all six games for the Buccaneers and started five... had two shots on goal. High School: A 2020 graduate from Mingus Union High School in Cottonwood, Arizona… coached by Luis Hernan- dez… played four years on varsity… All-Region 1st Team as a senior… All-Conference 2nd Team. Personal: Majoring in business management… mother is Velia Sanchez… has two siblings: Jair (25) and Ramon Carvajal (10).

Connor Donnellan | MF | #8 6-0 | Fr. | HS London, U.K. (St. James Catholic HS) Luton Town: Spent two years playing soccer at the academy level for Luton Town- a youth affiliate of the profes- sional club by the same name... competed against some of the best youth clubs in Europe, including Liverpool, West Ham and Watford... named Player of the Tournament for his performance in Luton Town’s tour of Holland en route to a finals appearance... the team finished in the top three teams in category 3 of academy football. High School: A 2019 graduate of St. James Catholic High School in London, England... captained the team for three years en route to two Barnet Cup Finals... won the Sportsmen of the Year award in 2018 and had a senior season marked by 20 goals and 12 assists- both team highs. Personal: Majoring in psychology... parents are Mary and Leo... his father and uncle, Leo and Gary, both played soccer professionally, each playing stints with Chelsea F.C. while Gary went on to play for Watford F.C... Connor’s brothers, Leo and Shaun also played professionally in the U.K.; Shaun played NCAA Division I soccer at St. John’s University.

Erick Gamez | MF | #17 5-8 | Jr. | 1V Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in four games for the Buccaneers... posted two shots on goal... named to the Cal Pac All-Academic team with a 3.5 GPA. High School: A 2018 graduate of Desert Ridge High School in Mesa, Arizona… two-year varsity letterman… coached by Andrew Clarke… played in 11 games as a senior… scored one goal, four points and two assists… also ran track and field for the Jaguars. Personal: Majoring in business administration with an emphasis in accounting… hopes to work in accounting upon graduation… birthday is October 10th, 1999. 27 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES Uriel Herrera | D | #2 5-5 | Jr. | TR McFarland, Calif. (Bakersfield College)

Bakersfield College: Played in a total of 20 games over two seasons at Bakersfield... started 19... First Team All-Conference as a freshman... helped the Renegades to a combined 13-9-5 record and a conference champion- ship... teammates with fellow Buccaneer, Angel Cervantes. High School: Graduated in 2018 from McFarland High School in McFarland, California... four-year varsity letter- man... awarded All-League First Team twice... anchored the backend as the Cougars posted a 76-21-17 record over Herrera’s four seasons... three-time league champion... two-time section champion... one-time section runner-up... qualified for state playoffs in three of four seasons... state runners-up in 2015. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice... hopes to work in law enforcement upon graduation... parents are Faustino and Abisai... has three siblings: Ulises (22), Daniel (16) and Karina (13).

Ame Imina | D | #5 6-2 | Jr. | TR London, U.K. (Orange Coast College)

Orange Coast College: Played in 11 games over two seasons at Orange Coast College... notched one point and one assist... anchored the Pirates’ backend as hey made a run to the second round of the playoffs. Loughborough Colllege: Graduated from Loughborough College in London, U.K. in 2017... coached by Jay Groocock... two-year varsity letterman... helped Loughborough in winning the Leicestershire College U19 League... also participated in taekwondo, played basketball and cricket and ran cross country. Personal: Plans to major in business administration... hopes to work in marketing upon graduation... parents are Grace and Charles... has one sibling: Ota (16).

Devan Jorgenson | F/MF | #14 6-0 | Jr. | TR Thunder Bay, Ont. (Essex County College)

Essex County College: Spent two seasons at Essex County College in Newark, N.J... named to the All-GSAC Team... was a key part of the Essex County being one of the top soccer programs in the NJCAA... helped the Wolverines’ to a combined 23-6-1 record... were ranked sixth in the nation and won the Region 19 Championship in 2019... ranked fifth in the nation in 2020 and earned a spot in the national tournament. High School: Played his high school soccer at Hammarskjold High School in Thunder Bay, Ontario where he gradu- ated from in 2017... earned two City All-Star nods and one best defender award... helped lead the Vikings to a City Finals... were also SSSAA City Champions twice... ranked fourth in province and made the Ontario Federation of School Athletes Association playoffs... also played basketball, , tennis, badminton and ran cross country and track and field. Club: Played club soccer for the Thunder Bay Chill... won two Ontario Cup championships and three USA Cup Championships. Personal: Majoring in business... hopes to become an entrepreneur upon graduation... parents are Brad and Janice... has two siblings: Bryce (24) and Porter (17).. 28 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Dario Macias | GK | #98 5-11 | So. | 1V Glendale, Ariz. (Apollo HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Started all six games for the Buccaneers... showed poise on opening weekend... allowed just one goal against La Sierra (2/26) and added six saves... gave up one goal to Saint Katherine (2/28) with two saves... won Cal Pac Defensive Player of the Week for his performances against La Sierra and Saint Katherine... added three saves against Benedictine Mesa (3/13)... had a season high eight saves against Saint Katherine (3/19)... six saves against La Sierra (3/21)... kept all opponents to two goals or fewer which was only done once last season. High School: A 2020 graduate of Apollo High School in Glendale, Arizona… two-year varsity letterman… coached by Michael McGowan… named team captain for his senior season and helped the Hawks post their first winning record since 2016 in his final high school season.

Gabriel MacIntosh | GK | #1 6-2 | Fr. | HS La Mesa, Calif. (Helix Charter HS)

High School: A 2021 graduate of Helix Charter High School in La Mesa, California... named a CIF Scholar-Athlete twice... mentioned by the San Diego Union Tribune as a scholar-athlete... Sporting SD Top 3 Male Playr of the Year... won the 2018 Sportsmanship Award... on Helix Charter’s honor roll every year of high school. Club: Played his club soccer for Sporting San Diego. Personal: Majoring in business management... parents are Susan and Donald... has one brother, Devin (15) and one sister, Lily (12)... enjoys playing and watching soccer, chess, bowling, doing math and volunteering with young goalkeepers in his free time.

Victor Martinez | MF | #23 6-0 | So. | 1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe HS)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in four games and started three for the Buccaneers. High School: A 20202 graduate of Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix, AZ… four-year varsity letterman… coached by Bryan Sabado and Willy Molina… posted nine assists and three goals in his senior season… notched three goals and five assists as a junior… added four assists in his freshman and sophomore cam- paigns… helped the Pride to the state play-in game as a freshman… teammate of fellow Buccaneer Raffy Macias. Personal: Majoring in fitness and wellness… parents are Julie and Victor… has one sister… hopes to become a strength and conditioning coach upon graduation. 29 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Adrian Matus | GK | #0 6-2 | Fr. | HS Yuma, Ariz. (Cibola HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Cibola High School in Yuma, Arizona... helped the Raiders to an 8-3-1 record in his sophomore campaign... notched 82 saves and three shutouts as a junior... earned a Golden Glove award for his performance against Kofa... tabbed All-Region First Team en route to the Raiders’ run to the 6A state quarterfinals... started his senior season as the Raiders went 6-4 and made another visit to the state playoffs. Club: Played his club soccer for RSL-AZ Yuma where he was the starting goalkeeper. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice... hopes to work in border patrol upon graduation... mother’s name is Alanna... has five siblings: Michael (24), Martin (20), Justin (17), Juan and Jose (14). Francisco Merida Avila | F | #24 5-8 | Fr. | HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Preparatory)

High School: A 2021 graduate of Brophy College Preperatory... played three seasons of varsity soccer and earned two varsity letters... finished his high school career with back-to-back state championships... went a combined 22-1-2... scored 13 points and six goals as a senior. Club: Played club soccer for Phoenix Rising ECNL. Personal: First-generation college student and athlete... majoring in criminology... hopes to become a police detective upon graduation... parents are Francisco and Olga... has one sister: Sunney (13)... enjoys working out and helping out his community in his free time. Danny Ramos | F | #7 5-7 | Fr. | HS Queen Creek, Ariz. (Casteel HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Casteel High School in Queen Creek, Arizona... three-year varsity letterman... notched a combined 12 goals and eight assists in his first two varsity seasons... All-Region Second Team as a sophomore... All-Region Honorable Mention as a junior... helped the Colts to a combined 31-4-2 over three seasons... won the 5A state championship in his senior season... made it to the state quarterfinals in each of the two seasons prior... won the 5A San Tan Region Championship as a junior. Club: Played his club soccer for Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club. Personal: Majoring in fitness and wellness... hopes to become a physical trainer or assistant upon graduation... parents are Olga and Daniel... has one siblings: Nena (17). Luis Rivera | MF | #19 5-10 | So. | Phoenix, Ariz. (Maryvale HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Did not appear in a match. High School: A 2020 graduate of Maryvale High School in Phoenix, Ariz... three-year varsity letterman. Personal: Majoring in business... parents are Benita and Freddy... has one sister, Angela (15). 30 BUCCANEER MEN’S PROFILES

Ryan Shufelt | GK | #99 6-5 | Jr. | 2V Glendale, Ariz. (Apollo HS)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Did not appear in a match. Park Gilbert (2019-20): Played in eight games as a freshman... started one... had 51 saves. Mesquite HS: Three-year varsity letterman... team Defensive Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016. Personal: Majoring in business management... hopes to work in sports management... parents are Jeff and Lora...

Adrian Silva Villegas | F | #22 5-9 | Gr. | 2V Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Scored his first goal of the season against Saint Katherine (3/19). Park Gilbert (2019-20): A player with international experience ... provided maturity to a young team ... despite being 24 years old has all four years of eligibility remaining. Interational/Club: Represented Mexico in the Mexican-American Games ... has played for several Arizona club teams including Storm FC, FC Bravo and Tuzoz Academy. High School: A 2014 graduate of Acadia High School in Phoenix, Ariz. ... a three-year letter winner ... coached by Rob Reiniweicki ... was the Titans leading scorer his last two seasons. Personal: Graduated with his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration... pursuing his Master’s degree ... would like to be an FBI agent after graduation ... parents are Catalina and Lucio Silva Vilegas ... has five siblings: Sisters Frida (21), Blanca (31) amd Claudia (34) and brothers Jose (27) and Juan (33) ... birthday is November 2, 1995 ... he works at the Pauite neighborhood learning center in his spare time.

Fernando Vidal | MF | #12 5-10 | Fr. | HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Tolleson Union HS)

High School: A 2021 graduate of Tolleson Union High School in Tolleson, Arizona... two-year varsity letterman... notched a combined six goals and 10 assists over the two years... helped the Wolverines make two playoff visits. Club: Played his club soccer for Phoenix Rising FC West Valley. Personal: Majoring in business management... hopes to start his own business upon graduation... parents are Maria and Fernando... dad played professional soccer for Club Necaxa... has one sister: Rebecka (15). 31 32 BUCCANEER WOMEN’S PROFILES

Kelsey Anderson | F | #9 5-7 | Fr. | HS Sedalia, Mo. (Smith-Cotton HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Smith-Cotton High School in Sedalia, Mo... three-year varsity letterman... Tigers made appearances in the Class 4 District Tournament all three years... went a combined 29-12-2 over her final two seasons... won the Clinton Spring Soccer Classic championship during her senior year... also played four seasons of club soccer with Revolution Futbol Club and ran four years of varsity track and field for the Tigers Personal: Majoring in business... hopes to open her own gym... parents are Christina and Eric.

Hallie Benson | W | #1 5-6 | Fr. | HS Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) High School: 2021 graduate of Alta High School in Sandy, Utah... ran four years of varsity track... High Honor Roll... received an academic letter and an Honors diploma. Club: Played four years for her club team, Utah Blitz FC... became the captain of Utah Blitz FC. Personal: Majoring in psychology... hopes to work in marriage and family therapy... parents are Jason and Nik- kie... has four siblings, Baylie (26), Lexie (22), Kelsie (20) and Ashton (15).

Alondra Castro | F | #2 5-1 | So. | 1V Fort Mohave, Ariz. (River Valley HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in all six games... scored a goal against Saint Katherine (2/28). High School: A 2020 graduate of River Valley High School ... coached by Ed Marquez ... two year captain ... scored 17 goals with 7 assists in four seasons ... team reached the state playoffs in her freshman year ... tabbed first yeam all-region ... also ran cross country and track. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... parents are Patty and Raul Castro ... has three siblings Miguel (23), Melissa (22) and Esme (13) ... enjoys hiking, and going to the river.

Alexa Favela | F/MF | #17 5-3 | So. | 1V Gilbert, Ariz. (Perry HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in all six games and started four... had two shots on goal on the season... joined the semi-pro club, Dakota Fusion FC during the off-season. Personal: Majoring in Psychology ... parents are Anjelica and Abraham Favela ... has a brother AJ (21) and sister Ariana (13) ... likes to paint and go longboarding ... also plays the piano and the ukulele. 33 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Maddie Gomes | MF | #5 5-6 | Fr. | HS Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail HS) A 2021 graduate of Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora, Colo... earned her first varsity letter during her senior campaign with the Cougars... played five seasons of club for the MLS club’s affiliate, Colorado Rapids Youth Soc- cer... International Baccalaureate Diploma recipient... Honor Roll... Renaissance and Administration Department Awards... National Art Honors Society... member of the Girl Scouts of Colorado. Personal: Majoring in business... hopes to work in sports management... parents are Jennifer and Francis... has two siblings, Taylor (15) and Aaron (10).

Jennifer Gonzales | MF | #7 5-2 | Jr. | TR El Paso, Texas (Dodge City CC) Dodge City CC: Played two seasons at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kan... played in 11 games and started two for the Conquistadors... played 74 minutes against Butler CC. High School: A 2019 graduate of Maxine L. Silva Magnet High School for Health Care Professions in El Paso, Texas... three-year varsity letterman... helped the Silver Foxes earn a playoff berth. Personal: Majoring in exercise science... wants to become a physical therapist... parents are Kenneth and Norma... has two siblings, Denise (35) and Kenneth (23).

Halah Harris | W | #10 5-5 | So. | 1V Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in four games and started two... set the Park Gilbert single-game record for shots on goal (3) and tied the record for shots (3) against Benedictine Mesa (4/1)... tied the single-season school record for shots on goal (4). High School: A 2020 graduate of Sabino High School in Tucson, Ariz. ... played for Ruben Hernanadez and Chris Bennett ... team made the state playoffs in the 17-18 season. Personal: Majoring in Fitness and Wellness ... parents are Mariah and Jeff Harris ... has one sibling Ilah (14) ... enoys running, painting and rock climbing.

Galilea Medina | MF/D | #11 5-5 | Fr. | HS Fallbrook, Calif. (Fallbrook Union HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Fallbrook Union High School in Fallbrook, Calif... four-year varsity letterman... one-time All-League... won a League Championship with the Warriors in 2019... Club: Longtime member of Legends FC Temecula Valley, one of southern California’s premier youth soccer clubs. Personal: Majoring in sociology... parents are Pedro and Alejandra... has three sisters, Gabriela (28), Evelyn (24) and Samantha (13). 34 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Lizbeth Medina | GK | #0 5-6 | Fr. | HS Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa CC)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in five games and started four games in goal... notched 26 saves... shutout Benedictine Mesa in overtime (3/13)... set the single-season school record for save percentage (68.4%)... earned Cal Pac Player of the Week (week of 3/8) after shutting out Benedictine Mesa. Park Gilbert (2019-20): Started eight games in goal... set a single-game school record with 23 saves against Ottawa (Ariz.) (8/17)... shutout South Mountain CC (8/10)... set school single-season records with 110 saves, eight games started and played. Mesa Community College: Played two season for the Thunderbirds ... named conference first team all-academic. High School: A 2017 graduate of Dobson High School in Mesa, Ariz. ... a four-year letter winner ... tabbed first team all-academic in the 6A East Valley Region ... named team MVP ... graduated with a 3.7 GPA.

Vanessa Miller | MF | #8 5-1 | Jr. | 2V Queen Creek, Ariz. (American Leadership Academy Queen Creek) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in four games... started two games in goal... had 11 saves on the season... joined the semi-pro club, Dakota Fusion FC during the off-season. Johnson and Wales: Played in two games as a freshman... allowed one goal in 54 minutes of game time... coached by Ria Denny and Paul Hogan. High School: A 2019 graduate of Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colorado... three-year varsity letterman... coached by Kamee Morewood... helped the Mustangs to 27-16-3 record over four seasons.... finished in the 5A sem-finals as a senior... two-time State Cup Champion... two-time President Cup winner... Regional Presidents Cup finalist. Personal: Majoring in fitness and wellness... parents are Jeff and Kris... has four siblings: Austin (17), Breyenne (12), Brayden (11) and Aryonna (8)... hopes to become a surgical tech upon graduation.

Josie Perez | F | #27 5-5 | Fr. | HS Tucson, Ariz. (Cholla HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Cholla High School in Tucson, Ariz... four-year varsity letterman... led her team in goals scored from her sophomore through senior seasons... once named 4A Kino All-Region Second Team... maintained a 3.0 GPA... also played two years of varsity tennis at Cholla... played one year of club soccer for FC Sonora. Personal: Majoring in business management... wants to become a real estate broker... parents are Yolanda and Johnny... has three siblings, Dana (23), John (22) and Johnny (16). 35 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Gaby Pinzon | MF | #21 5-8 | Fr. | HS Centennial, Colo. (Eaglecrest HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Eaglecrest High School in Centennial, Colo... four-year varsity letterman... fin- ished her high school career with 26 goals... four-year academic letterman... earned superior academic achieve- ment in every semester and a four-department nomination for academic achievement. Personal: Majoring in psychology... hopes to become a social worker... parents are Eduardo and Elizabeth... has one sister, Maria (30).

Cazzia Salgado | F | #15 5-6 | So. | 1V Yuma, Ariz. (Yuma Catholic HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in all six games... joined the semi-pro club, Dakota Fusion FC during the off-season. High School: A 2020 graduate of Yuma Catholic High School ... a four-year letter winner ... coached by Jesus Quin- tana and Craig Gillespie ... scored 11 goals her junior year ... reached the 3A championship game her sophomore year ... tabbed first team all-region ... also named to the all-conference squad ... maintained a 3.5 GPA or higher throughout high school ... a three-year volleyball standout as a libero ... was named team captain her senior year in both soccer and volleyball ... named best defensive player ... led the volleyball team in digs (307) her senior year. Personal: Parents are Marcela and Gil Salgado ... has two brothers Gil and Maximiliano ... likes to teach dance ...

Payton Simpson | MF | #4 5-4 | Fr. | HS Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek HS) High School: A 2021 graduate of Queen Creek High School in Queen Creek, Ariz... two-year varsity letterman... helped the Bulldogs achieve a 13-10-1 record en route to state tournament appearances in both of her varsity seasons... Club: Played three years of club soccer for Real Salt Lake... made a state tournament appearance during her time with the club. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice... hopes to become an FBI profiler... father’s name is Steven... has two siblings, Gabby (18) and Morgan (16). 36 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Cheyenne Stobart | D | #23 So. | 1V

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Made two appearances.

Destiny Tacey | D | #6 5-3 | Sr. | 1V Sierra Vista, Ariz. (Pima CC)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in five games and started three... one of the Buccaneers’ captains... joined the semi-pro club, Dakota Fusion FC during the off-season. Junior College: ​Played one year at Cochise Community College and one year at Pima Community College ... at Cochise, she started all 13 games ... at Pima CC she played in 11 contests, notching one assist. High School: A 2017 graduate of Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Ariz. ... coached by Marilyn Piduch ... a three-year letter winner. Personal: Majoring in Fitness and Wellness ... goal is to be a strenth and conditioning coach ... parents are Wendy and Jason Tacey ... has one sister Sierra (23) and two brothers Aiden (18) and Gunnar (14) ... enjoys painting, drawing, hiking and tubing ... born January 28, 1999.

Alexandria Thomas | F | #12 5-1 | Fr. | HS El Paso, Texas (Pebble Hills HS)

High School: A 2021 graduate of Pebble Hills High School in El Paso, Texas... four-year varsity letterman... scored 26 career goals... helped the women’s soccer program to their first playoff appearance in school history... two- time Honor Roll... wrestled during her junior year. Club: Played seven years of club soccer for the West Texas Rush Predators... helped the club win back-to-back championships. Personal: Worked three years with Pebble Hills’s athletic training program... will be majoring in sport and exercise science... hopes to own a gym and rehabilitation center for athletes... has two relatives who played Division 1 soccer... parents are Erick and Lulu... has three brothers, Christian, Isiah and Silas. 37 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Hallie Thompson | F | #13 5-6 | Jr. | 2V Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (Lake Havasu HS)

Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in all six games... took nine shots...tied the single-season records for shots (3) and shots on goal (4) again... joined the semi-pro club, Dakota Fusion FC during the off-season. Park Gilbert (2019-20): Played in seven games... scored a goal and assisted against South Mountain CC (8/10)... tied the single-game school record for shots with three against South Mountain CC (8/10)... tied the single-sea- son record for shots on goal (4). High School: A 2019 graduate of Lake Havasu High School in Lake Havasu City, Ariz... four-year varsity letterman... played in 67 career games... recorded 64 points, 19 goals, 26 assists, 245 steals and 254 shots... helped the Knights make a playoff berth in 2019... All-Region 2nd Team as a junior... team MVP sophomore and junior year... Colorado River Region Player of the Year in 2019... West Valley Region Player of the Year in 2019... West Valley All-Region First Team... Honor Roll... also played six years of club soccer with the Havasu Lions... member of National Honor Society. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice... wants to become a civil rights attorney... parents are Tammy and James... has one sibling, Taylor (27)...

Alison Washatka | MF/D | #14 5-2 | Sr. | 1V Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler-Gilbert CC) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Appeared in all six games... one of the Buccaneers’ captains. Junior College: Played one season at Chandler Gilbert Community College ... coached by Kevin Chavez ... Coyotes earned a berth in the NJCAA playoffs ... started 14 of 17 games ... posted a goal and an assist ... led a defense which only allowed 13 goals for the season ... Coyotes posted a 12-5 record. High School: A 2019 graduate of Mountain Point High School in Phoenix, Ariz. ... a three-year letter winner ... coached by Willy Molina ... the Pride posted 22 wins in her three seasons, which included an Arizona 6A state tournment berth ... made 16 starts her senior year scoring one goal. Personal: Majoring in Psychology ... wants to be a sports psychologist ... mother is Jolene Washatka ... has two older brothers Kyle (20) and Jake (28) ... Jake played soccer at Mesa Community College.

Alexis Zavala | D | #16 5-8 | So. | 1V Fort Mohave, Ariz. (River Valley HS) Park Gilbert (2020-21): Played in all six games. High School: A 2020 graduate of River Valley High School in Mohave Valley, Ariz. ... coached by Ed Marquez ... a four-year varsity letter winner ... a four goals, three assists and 35 steals her senior year ... for her career, she had seven goals, four assists and 103 steals ... made the state playoffs in 2017 and 2018 ... tabbed first team offensive and defensive all-region ... was also a member of the Dust Devils cheer team. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... wants to be a probation officer ... parents are Kristy Zavala and Vince Zavala ... has one sister Aubrey (16) and a brother Vinnie (14) ... loves being in the gym and at the river. BUCCANEERS PLAYING SEMI-PRO 38

The old saying goes that champions are made in the off-season. Six Buccaneers women’s soccer play- ers took that saying to heart as they have joined Dakota Fusion FC for the summer, a semi-pro soccer club who play in the Women’s Premier Soccer League. The group made up of Savannah Brown, Alexa Favela, Vanessa Miller, Cazzia Salgado, Destiny Tacey and Hallie Thompson competed with and against a fleet of NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA talent who flock to the WPSL during the summer with the goal of gaining valuable experience and bettering their game. Fusion FC, based in the Fargo-Moorehead region on the North Dakota-Minnesota border, played their home games at Moorhead High School in Moorhead, Minn. They played a total of eight games during the 2021 season. Brown, Salgado and Tacey joined the team early on in Fusion FC’s season; the latter two made their Fusion debuts on Sat. June 12 in a home match against Minnesota Thunder. Miller, Thompson and Favela joined the team on Wednesday, June 14th. In Fusion’s match on Sun. June 20 against Mankato United Soccer Club, Thompson scored the lone Dakota goal of the match with an assist credited to Favela. For the Buccaneers, Favela, Salgado and Thompson appeared in all six games of the truncated 2020- 21 season, while Miller, Brown and Tacey made a combined 13 appearances. Park University Gilbert’s head women’s soccer coach Jack Hartley has close ties to Dakota Fusion FC. He finished his playing career with Fusion FC’s men’s team and eventually became the head coach of the women’s club- a position he held from 2017-18. In his role as the skipper, Hartley coached numer- ous NCAA Division I and II athletes who received all-conference honors. 39 40 MEN’S RECORDS

SHOTS SINGLE GAME RECORDS PUG: 49 - 2020-21 (TEAM) OPP: 252 - 2019-20 POINTS SHOTS PER GAME PUG: 10 - 2/28/21 at Saint Katherine PUG: 8.2 - 2020-21 OPP: 32 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 OPP: 31.5 - 2019-20 GOALS SHOT % PUG: 4 - 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC PUG: 18.4% - 2020-21 4 - 2/28/21 at Saint Katherine OPP: 31% - 2019-20 OPP: 12 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 12 by Westcliff University 8-24-19 SHOTS ON GOAL PUG: 29 - 2020-21 ASSISTS OPP: 163 - 2019-20 PUG: 2 - 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC 2 - 2/28/21 at Saint Katherine SHOTS ON GOAL PER GAME OPP: 8 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 PUG: 4.8 - 2020-21 OPP: 20.4 - 2019-20 SHOTS PUG: 13 - 10-23-19 vs. South Mountain CC SHOTS ON GOAL % OPP: 55 by Ottawa (Arizona) 8-17-19 PUG: 56.5% - 2020-21 OPP: 64.7% - 2019-20 SHOTS ON GOAL PUG: 7 - 4/1/21 vs. Benedictine Mesa ASSISTS OPP: 35 by Ottawa (Arizona) 8-17-19 PUG: 3 - 2020-21 OPP: 52 - 2019-20 SAVES PUG: 23 - 8-17-19 at Ottawa (Arizona) CORNER KICKS OPP: 6 by Benedictine Mesa - 4/1/21 PUG: 15 - 2020-21 OPP: 26- 2020-21 CORNER KICKS PUG: 6 - 2/26/21 at La Sierra PENALTY SHOTS (M-ATT) OPP: 7 by Benedictine Mesa - 3/13/21 PUG: 1-1 - 2020-21 OPP: 1-2 - 2020-21 FOULS PUG: 15 - 3/13/21 vs Benedictine Mesa OFFSIDES 15 - 3/19/21 vs Saint Katherine PUG: 9 - 2020-21 OPP: 14 by Saint Katherine 3/19/21 OPP: 25- 2020-21 YELLOW CARDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS PUG: 12 - 2020-21 (TEAM) OPP: 8 -2020-21

GOALS RED CARDS PUG: 9 - 2020-21 PUG: 1 - 2020-21 OPP: 78 - 2019-20 OPP: 2 - 2020-21

GOALS PER GAME GOALS ALLOWED PUG: 1.5 - 2020-21 PUG: 80 - 2019-20 OPP: 9.8 - 2019-20 OPP: 9 - 2020-21 41 MEN’S RECORDS GOALS GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 5 - Nicklaus Sullivan - 2020-21 PUG: 7.875 - 2019-20 OPP: 1.501 - 2020-21 ASSISTS 1 - Johnny Perez - 2019-20 SAVE % 1 - Johnny Perez - 2020-21 PUG: 82.6% - 2020-21 1 - Andrew Gomez - 2020-21 OPP: 85.7% - 2019-20 1 - Eduardo Lazaro - 2020-21 SHUTOUTS SHOTS PUG: 1- 2020-21 19 - Nicklaus Sullivan - 2020-21 OPP: 7 - 2019-20 SHOT % MOST GOALS IN FIRST PERIOD 100% - Jose Oseguera - 2019-20 PUG: 4 - 2020-21 100% - Nicklaus Sullivan - 2020-21 OPP: 47 - 2019-20 SHOTS ON GOAL MOST GOALS IN SECOND PERIOD 11- Nicklus Sullivan - 2020-21 PUG: 5 -2020-21 OPP: 33 - 2019-20 YELLOW CARDS 3 - Nicklaus Sullivan - 2020-21 SINGLE GAME RECORDS RED CARD (INDIVIDUAL) 1 - Victor Sanchez - 2020-21

FOULS POINTS 5 - Johnny Perez - 2020-21 4 - Nicklaus Sullivan, 3/19/21 vs. Saint Katherine 5 - Andrew Gomez - 2020-21 5- Adrian Silva Villegas - 2020-21 GOALS 2 Nicklaus Sullivan, 3/19/21 vs Saint Katherine - SAVES 51 - Ryan Shufelt - 2019-20 ASSISTS 1- Troy Calder, 8/22/19 vs Benedictine Mesa SAVE % 1- Jose Oseguera, 8/24/19 vs Westcliff 81.4% - Dario Macias - 2020-21 1 - Adan Valle, 8/22/19 vs Benedictine Mesa 1 - Andrew Gomez, 2/28/21 vs Saint Katherine SHUTOUTS 1 - Eduardo Lazaro, 2/28/21 vs Saint Katherine 1 - Dario Macias - 2020-21 1 - Johnny Perez, 3/13/21 vs Benedictine Mesa GOALS ALLOWED SHOTS 30 - David Araiza - 2019-20 4 - Nicklaus Sullivan, 2/28/21 vs Saint Katherine 4 - Nicklaus Sullivan, 3/19/21 vs Saint Katherine GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE 12.64 - David Araiza - 2019-20 SHOTS ON GOAL 3 - Nicklaus Sullivan, 3/19/21 vs Saint Katherine GAMES PLAYED 8 - Sean Lightner - 2019-20 SAVES 8 - Rob Diaz - 2019-20 12 - Ryan Shufelt, 8/26/21 vs Chandler-Gilbert CC 8 - Erick Salazar - 2019-20 8 - Johnny Perez - 2019-20 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS 8 - Ryan Shufelt - 2019-20 (INDIVIDUAL) GAMES STARTED POINTS 8 - Erick Salazar - 2019-20 10 - Nicklaus Sullivan - 2020-21 8- Rob Diaz - 2019-20 8 - Sean Lightner- 2019-2 42 WOMEN’S RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS SHOTS PER GAME PUG: 7.7 - 2020-21 (TEAM) OPP: 35.1 - 2019-20 SHOT % POINTS PUG: 13.8% - 2019-20 PUG: 10 - 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC OPP: 22.4% - 2019-20 OPP: 32 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 SHOTS ON GOAL GOALS PUG: 26 - 2020-21 PUG: 4 - 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC OPP: 169 - 2019-20 OPP: 12 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 12 by Westcliff University 8-24-19 SHOTS ON GOAL PER GAME PUG: 4.3 - 2020-21 ASSISTS OPP: 21.1 - 2019-20 PUG: 2 - 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC OPP: 8 by Benedictine (Mesa) 10-23-19 SHOTS ON GOAL % PUG: 56.5% - 2020-21 SHOTS OPP: 60.1% - 2019-20 PUG: 13 - 10-23-19 vs. South Mountain CC OPP: 55 by Ottawa (Arizona) 8-17-19 ASSISTS PUG: 2 - 2019-20 SHOTS ON GOAL OPP: 32 - 2019-20 PUG: 7 - 4/1/21 vs. Benedictine Mesa OPP: 35 by Ottawa (Arizona) 8-17-19 CORNER KICKS PUG: 8 - 2020-21 SAVES Opp: 24- 2020-21 PUG: 23 - 8-17-19 at Ottawa (Arizona) OPP: 6 by Benedictine Mesa - 4/1/21 PENALTY SHOTS (M-ATT) PUG: 0-0 - 2019-20 CORNER KICKS OPP: 0-1- 2020-21 PUG: 3 - 2/28/21 vs Saint Katherine OPP: 7 by Benedictine Mesa - 3/13/21 OFFSIDES PUG: 16 - 2019-20 FOULS OPP: 19- 2020-21 PUG: 8 - 8-24-19 vs Westcliff University 8 - 3/13/21 vs Benedictine Mesa YELLOW CARDS OPP: 12 by Benedictine Mesa - 3/13/21 PUG: 3 - 2020-21 OPP: 3- 2020-21 RED CARDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS PUG: 0 - 2019-20 (TEAM) OPP: 0 - 2019-20 GOALS GOALS ALLOWED PUG: 4 - 2019-20 PUG: 63 - 2019-20 OPP: 63 - 2019-20 OPP: 5 - 2019-20 GOALS PER GAME GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME PUG: 0.5 - 2019-20 PUG: 7.875 - 2019-20 OPP: 7.9 - 2019-20 OPP: 0.482 - 2020-21 SHOTS SAVE % PUG: 46 - 2020-21 PUG: 69.2% - 2020-21 OPP: 281 - 2019-20 OPP: 88.9% - 2020-21 43 WOMEN’S RECORDS

SHUTOUTS YELLOW CARDS PUG: 1- 2020-21 1- Savannah Brown- 2020-21 OPP: 6 - 2019-20 1- Alison Washatka - 2020-21 1- Megan Belles - 2020-21 SINGLE GAME RECORDS RED CARD (INDIVIDUAL) N/A POINTS 4 - Naveli Rojas, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC FOULS 2 - Tayler Gallegos - 2019-20 GOALS 2- Armida Perez- 2019-20 2 - Naveli Rojas, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC 2- McLain Johnston- 2019-20 2- Halah Harris - 2020-21 ASSISTS 2- Alison Washatka - 2020-21 1 - Alex Coronado, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC 2- Michala Vereen - 2020-21 1- Hallie Thompson, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC 1 - Alexandra Corondo, 2-28-21 vs. St. Katherine SAVES 110 - Lizbeth Medina - 2019-20 SHOTS 3- Alex Coronado, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC SAVE % 3- Hallie Thompson, 8-10-19 vs. South Mountain CC 68.4% - Lizbeth Medina - 2020-21 3- Halah Harris, 4/1/21 vs. Benedictine Mesa 3- Hallie Thompson, 3/19/21 vs. Saint Katherine SHUTOUTS 3- Michala Vereen, 3/13/21 vs. Benedictine Mesa 1 - Lizbeth Medina - 2020-21 3- Michala Vereen, 4/1/21 vs. Benedictine Mesa GOALS ALLOWED SHOTS ON GOAL 63 - Lizbeth Medina - 2019-20 3- Halah Harris, 4/1/21 vs Benedictine Mesa GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE SAVES 2.541 - Lizbeth Medina - 2020-21 23- Lizbeth Medina, 8-17-19 vs. Ottawa (Arizona) GAMES PLAYED SINGLE SEASON RECORDS 8- Lizbeth Medina- 2019-20 (INDIVIDUAL) GAMES STARTED POINTS 8 - Lizbeth Medina- 2019-20 4 - Naveli Rojas - 2019-20 SHOTS 10 - Michala Vereen - 2020-21 SHOT % 50% - Naveli Rojas - 2019-20 SHOTS ON GOAL 4 - Hallie Thompson - 2019-20 4- Halah Harris - 2020-21 4- Michala Vereen - 2020-21 4- Hallie Thompson - 2020-21 SHOT ON GOAL % 100% - Armida Perez - 2019-20 100% - Alondra Castro - 2020-21

44 MEN’S LINEUP/AWARDS Yearly Lineup 2019 (0-9-1) Forward ...... Jerrod Dalupan Forward ...... Adan Valle Midfielder ...... Cesar Estrada Cal Pac Players of the Week (3) Midfielder ...... Carlos Moreno Midfielder ...... Sean Lightner Midfielder ...... Tyreek Moore 2020-21 Defender ...... Erick Salazar Defender ...... Andrew Gomez Victor Sanchez... March 8, 2021 Defender ...... Rob Diaz Dario Macias... February 22, 2021 Defender ...... Victor Fierro Goalkeeper ...... David Araiza Nicklaus Sullivan... February 22, 2021 Coach ...... Ben Sanchez

2020 (3-3)

Forward ...... Johnny Perez Forward ...... Nicklaus Sullivan Forward ...... Eduardo Lazaro Forward ...... Jose Ramirez Midfielder ...... Victor Martinez Defender ...... Victor Sanchez Defender ...... Osvaldo Sanchez Defender ...... Andrew Gomez Defender ...... Angel De La Cruz Defender ...... Andres Batres Goalkeeper ...... Dario Macias Coach ...... Jonas Tanzer

All-Cal Pac Conference

2020-21 Nicklaus Sullivan... Second Team Andrew Gomez... Honorable Mention Eduardo Lazaro... Honorable Mention Johnny Perez... Honorable Mention Victor Sanchez... Honorable Mention Osvaldo Sanchez... Champion of Character 45 WOMEN’S LINEUP/AWARDS Yearly Lineup

2019(1-7) Forward ...... Tayler Gallegos Forward ...... Michala Vereen Midfielder ...... Vanessa Miller Midfielder ...... Mindy Mugkdara Midfielder ...... Alex Coronado Midfielder ...... Ruth Morga Midfielder ...... Naveli Rojas Midfielder ...... Hallie Thompson Defender ...... Berenica Romero Defender ...... Ellie Beltz Goalkeeper ...... Lizbeth Medina Coach ...... Ben Sanchez

2020 (0-5-1) Forward ...... Alexa Favela Forward ...... Halah Harris Forward ...... Michala Vereen Midfielder ...... Alex Coronado Midfielder ...... Alison Washatka Midfielder ...... Ruth Morga Midfielder ...... Megan Belles Midfielder ...... Hallie Thompson Defender ...... Destiny Tacey Defender ...... Alexis Zavala Goalkeeper ...... Lizbeth Medina Coach ...... Joe Paulsen

Cal Pac Player of the Week (1) 2021 Lizbeth Medina... March 8, 2021 46 MEN’S ALL-TIME ROSTER

Alphabetically S 14 A Steven Salas ...... 2020 Matthew Cuevas ...... 2019 David Araiza ...... 2019 Erick Salazar ...... 2019-20 George Gama ...... 2020 Isvian Ayala ...... 2019 Osvaldo Sanchez ...... 2020 15 Victor Sanchez ...... 2020 Mo Albuaidi ...... 2020 Carlos Moreno ...... 2019 B Zane Schmidt ...... 2019 Ryan Shufelt ...... 2019-20 16 Andrew Batres ...... 2019-20 Erick Gamez ...... 2019 Ismaila Baye ...... 2020 Nicklaus Sullivan ...... 2020 V 17 Luis Boabdilla ...... 2019 Sean Lightner ...... 2019 Adan Valle ...... 2019 Jakob Burgess ...... 2019 Luis Rivera ...... 2020 Adrian Silva Villegas ...... 2019-20 C 18 Troy Calder ...... 2019 Troy Calder ...... 2019 Derryck Courvoisier ...... 2019-20 Numerically Jose Ramirez ...... 2020 Matthew Cuevas ...... 2019 1 Jose Oseguera ...... 2019 19 D Victor Martinez ...... 2020 Dario Macias ...... 2020 Jerrod Dalupan ...... 2019 20 Angel De La Cruz ...... 2020 2 Raffy Macias ...... 2020 Rob Diaz ...... 2019 Andrew Gomez ...... 2019 E Johnny Perez ...... 2020 21 Josh Gallegos ...... 2019 Cesar Estrada ...... 2019 3 F Erick Salazar ...... 2020 22 Victor Fierro ...... 2019 4 Derryck Courvoisier ...... 2019-20 Esteban Franco ...... 2020 Erick Salazar ...... 2019 23 G Victor Sanchez ...... 2020 Victor Fierro ...... 2019 Joshua Gallegos ...... 2019 5 24 George Gama ...... 2020 Tyreek Moore ...... 2019 Zane Schmidt ...... 2019 Erick Gamez ...... 2020 Osvaldo Sanchez ...... 2020 Jakob Burgess ...... 2020 Andrew Gomez ...... 2019-20 6 27 L Andrew Gomez ...... 2020 Andres Batres ...... 2020 Eduardo Lazaro ...... 2020 7 29 Arturo Ledezma ...... 2019 Jerrod Dalupan ...... 2019 Jesus Mendez ...... 2019 Sean Lightner ...... 2019 Adrian Silva Villegas ...... 2020 32 M 8 David Araiza ...... 2019 Jesus Mendez ...... 2019 Rob Diaz ...... 2019 33 Tyreek Moore ...... 2019 Erick Gamez ...... 2020 Ryan Shufelt ...... 2019 Carlos Moreno ...... 2019 9 Dario Macias ...... 2020 Ismaila Baye ...... 2020 Victor Martinez ...... 2020 10 Raffy Macias ...... 2020 Adan Valle ...... 2019 O Nicklaus Sullivan ...... 2020 Jose Oseguera ...... 2019 11 P Johnny Perez ...... 2019 Johnny Perez ...... 2019-20 Eduardo Lazaro ...... 2020 Eric Pioquinto ...... 2019 12 R Cesar Estrada ...... 2019 Jose Ramirez ...... 2020 Angel De La Cruz ...... 2020 Luis Rivera ...... 2020 13 Andrew Batres ...... 2019 Mo Alubaidi ...... 2020 47 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME ROSTER

Alphabetically Alexa Wicklund ...... 2020 18 A Z McLain Johnston...... 2019 Raevynn Apodaca ...... 2019 Alexis Zavala ...... 2020 Vanessa Miller ...... 2020 Kylii Arellano ...... 2020 20 Kassandra Arriaga ...... 2020 Numerically Hallie Thompson ...... 2019-20 B 1 21 Megan Belles ...... 2020 Savannah Brown ...... 2020 Kayla Myers ...... 2019 Ellie Betz ...... 2019 2 Cazzia Salgado ...... 2020 Savannah Brown ...... 2020 Vanessa Miller...... 2019 23 C Alexa Favela ...... 2020 Cheyenne Stobart ...... 2020 Alondra Castro ...... 2020 3 Alex Coronado ...... 2019-20 Berencia Romero ...... 2019 F 4 Alexa Favela ...... 2020 Camille Hudson ...... 2019 Kristin Foster ...... 2020 Halah Harris ...... 2020 G 5 Tayler Gallegos...... 2019 Ellie Betz ...... 2019 H Cristina Reynoso-Salinas ...... 2020 Halah Harris ...... 2020 6 Camille Hudson ...... 2019 Mindy Mugkdara ...... 2019 J Destiny Tacey ...... 2020 McLain Johnston ...... 2019 7 M Alex Coronado ...... 2019-20 Lizbeth Medina ...... 2019-20 8 Vanessa Miller ...... 2019-20 Alison Washatka ...... 2020 Eva Moreno ...... 2020 9 Ruth Morga ...... 2019-20 Tayler Gallegos ...... 2019 Mindy Mugkdara ...... 2019 10 Kayla Myers ...... 2019 Ruth Morga ...... 2019-20 P 11 Fabiola Pacheco ...... 2020 Naveli Rojas ...... 2019 Armida Perez ...... 2019 Alondra Castro ...... 2020 R 12 Cristina Reynoso-Salinas ...... 2020 Lexee Subia ...... 2019 Naveli Rojas ...... 2019 Megan Belles ...... 2020 Berenica Romero ...... 2019 13 S Michaela Vereen ...... 2019-20 Cazzia Salgado ...... 2020 14 Cheyenne Stobart ...... 2020 Eva Moreno ...... 2020 Lexee Subia ...... 2019 15 T Armida Perez ...... 2019 Destiny Tacey ...... 2020 Kylii Arellano ...... 2020 Hallie Thompson ...... 2019-20 16 V Raevynn Apodaca ...... 2019 Michala Vereen ...... 2019-20 Alexis Zavala ...... 2020 W 17 Alison Washataka ...... 2020 Lizbeth Medina ...... 2019-20