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Softball Media Guide for More Information About the Softball Team, Please Visit 1 2015 San Jacinto College Softball Roster 2015 Softball Media Guide For more information about the softball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 1 2015 San Jacinto College Softball Roster 2015 San Jacinto College Softball No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School 1 Kelsey Huff P R/R 5-7 Fresh. Azle / Springtown HS 3 Jasmine Cerda IF R/R 5-4 Fresh. Ft. Worth / Timber Creek HS 4 Kayla Deselle UT R/R 5-3 Soph. Dickinson / Dickinson HS 5 Carah Nunez IF L/R 5-4 Soph. Tomball / St. Pius X HS 6 Jamie Henk OF R/R 5-5 Fresh. Porter / Porter HS 7 Carol Raabe P R/R 5-7 Fresh. Denton / Ryan HS 8 Alyssia Torres IF L/R 5-4 Fresh. Sugar Land / Stephen F. Austin HS 10 Tiffany Jakubec IF R/R 5-9 Fresh. Kearney, Mo. / Kearney HS 12 Danielle Joosten OF L/R 5-5 Fresh. Pearland / Pearland HS 13 Gabriela Gonzalez C R/R 5-5 Fresh. Baytown / Ross. S. Sterling HS 14 Elizabeth Garcia UT L/R 5-1 Soph. League City / Clear Springs HS 16 Bridget Stein P R/R 5-5 Soph. Brenham / Brenham HS 17 Ashley Gallant OF R/R 5-5 Fresh. Houston / J. Frank Dobie HS 20 Jordin Woodward IF R/R 5-6 Fresh. Kansas City, Mo. / Park Hill South HS 22 Katy Potter P/UT R/R 5-4 Soph. New Caney / New Caney HS 24 Brigitte Gauvin C R/R 5-10 Soph. Winnipeg, Canada / College Louis-Riel 27 Brittany Woods IF R/R 5-5 Fresh. Friendswood / Friendswood HS 2 San Jacinto College Softball 2015 Player Bios Kelsey Huff, P Jasmine Cerda, IF R/R | 5-7 | Fresh. R/R | 5-4 | Fresh. Azle | Springtown HS Ft. Worth | Timber Creek HS Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district, team Prior to San Jac: Helped the Falcons to the MVP, academic all-district second-team second round of the playoffs… Three-time all-Parker County as a junior and senior… first-team all-district selection. Second-team all-state as a senior… Led the Porcupines to the playoffs as a junior and 1 senior… Played club for Texas Firecrackers. 3 Kayla Deselle, UT Carah Nunez, IF R/R | 5-3 | Soph. L/R | 5-4 | Soph. Dickinson | Dickinson HS Tomball | St. Pius HS As a freshman: Made 10 appearances at the As a freshman: Selected to play in All-Star plate, knocking in one run, and scoring 19. game… One of the top hitters on the squad… Prior to San Jac: Nominated to play in the Hit .385 behind 77 hits, including 19 doubles, high school All-Star game… Played club for one triple, and three home runs… Scored 27 the Lady Stro’s Gold. runs...2nd Team Region XIV South Region. Prior to San Jac: TAPPS first-team All-State and all-district selection as a junior and 4 5 senior… All-district honorable mention as a freshman… Team co-captain as a senior… Helped the Panthers to the TAPPS District 5-A Championship in 2013 and state runner-up in 2012… Played club for Texas Sting Gold. Jamie Henk, OF Carol Raabe, P R/R | 5-5 | Fresh. Soph. Houston | Porter HS Denton | Ryan HS Prior to San Jac: Played club for Texas Sting Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district 5-5A 18U Gold. as a senior. 6 7 Alyssia Torres, IF Tiffany Jakubec, IF L/R | 5-4 | Fresh. R/R | 5-9 | Fresh. Sugar Land | Stephen F. Austin HS Kearney, Mo. | Kearney HS Prior to San Jac: Team MVP and first-team Prior to San Jac: All-conference honorable all-district as a junior… As a senior, led mention as a sophomore… Second-team the team in strikeouts (0) and triples (5), all-conference as a junior and senior… and was second in runs scored (23), while Helped the Bulldogs to the district hitting .402… Led the Bulldogs to two championships as a junior and senior… district championships. 8 10 Played club for the Hurricanes. For more information about the softball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 3 Player Bios Danielle Joosten, OF Gabriela Gonzalez, C L/R | 5-5 | Fresh. R/R | 5-5 | Fresh. Pearland | Pearland HS Baytown | Sterling HS Prior to San Jac: Team MVP as a junior… Prior to San Jac: Second-team all-district Played club for the Texas Shockwave as a freshman… Defensive MVP and Texas Demarini Gold. All-Star team member as a sophomore… First-team all-district as a junior… Defensive MVP and selected for the Houston Power All- 12 13 Star game as a senior. Elizabeth Garcia, UT Bridget Stein, P L/R | 5-1 | Soph. R/R | 5-5 | Soph. League City | Clear Springs HS Brenham | Brenham HS As a freshman: In 95 at-bats, had 15 hits, As a freshman: NFCA All-Midwest Region driving in nine runs. second team selection… Second-team all- Prior to San Jac: Four-time all-district and all- conference and first-team all-region… Led county selection… Team captain as a senior… the team in ERA and strikeouts… Pitched in Played club for the Lady Stros. 24 games, starting in 22, with a 13-8 overall record and 1.51 ERA… Had 105 strikeouts. Prior to San Jac: Helped the Cubs to the 14 16 co-district championship as a junior… Pitcher of the year as a junior… District MVP as a senior… Three-time first-team All-district and academic All-district selection… Second-team All-greater Houston as a senior… Second- team All-Brazos Valley as a junior… Named to the Texas Coaches Association first team as a junior… Graduated with honors…. Played Club for Texas Shockwave Demarini Gold. Ashley Gallant, OF Jordin Woodward, IF R/R | 5-5 | Fresh. R/R | 5-6 | Fresh. Houston | J. Frank Dobie HS Kansas City, Mo. | Park Hill South HS Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district as a Prior to San Jac: Four-time all-district and junior and senior… Two-time offensive player all-conference… Holds homerun record for of the year… Helped the Longhorns to the the Panthers… Named to the all-Metro team district championship in 2013. as a junior and all-region team as a senior... Played club for Victory. 17 20 4 San Jacinto College Softball 2015 Player Bios Katy Potter, P Brigitte Gauvin, C R/R | 5-4 | Soph. R/R | 5-10 | Soph. New Caney | New Caney HS Winnipeg, Canada | College Louis-Riel As a freshman: Pitched in 16 games, posting As a freshman: NFCA All-Midwest Region a 6-5 overall record with a 4.59 ERA… In first team selection… Second-team all- 53.33 innings, had 38 strikeouts. conference and all-region Hit .291 overall, Prior to San Jac: Led the Eagles to four and .351 in conference play… in 189 plate playoff appearances… Second-team All- appearances, had 55 hits, including two district as a junior… First-team All-district as homeruns and 24 RBI, scoring 14. a sophomore and senior… Team defensive Prior to San Jac: Graduated with honors… 22 MVP as a senior… Graduated in the top 15 24 Played club for Smitty’s Fastpitch Association, percent… Played club for the Texas Sting. where the team won five provincial championships and bronze at the 2011 national championships. Brittany Woods, IF R/R | 5-5 | Fresh. Friendswood | Friendswood HS Prior to San Jac: Two-time first-team all- district… Second-team all-greater Houston… Named to the all-state team… Second-team all-county… Holds the record for RBI, doubles, and most hits in a single season… Played club for Texas Shockwave Demarini Gold. 27 For more information about the softball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 5 Coaching Staff Bios in conference play. Ashley Noak broke the region team and NJCAA national tournament single-season doubles record with 26; and All-tournament team, four to the NFCA All- pitchers Shannon Millman, Alexis Estrada, and Midwest region team, and two to the NFCA Brooke DuBois broke the single-season saves All-American team. Saenz led the squad to a record with 14. That team also had six players 41-17 overall record, the most single-season named NJCAA Region XIV players and pitchers wins at San Jac for Saenz, and her coaching of the week. staff earned the NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year award for the Midwest Region. Saenz guided the 2011 team to a 40-21 overall record. That year’s squad finished fifth at the Saenz’s teams and players have had much Region XIV tournament. Six players earned All- of the same success since her arrival at the Region and All-South Region honors, and two College in 2004. In 2006 and 2007, Saenz went on to continue their softball and academic guided San Jac to sixth-place finishes at the careers at NCAA or NAIA institutions. regional tournament. In 2007, three players were named to the all-region team, as well San Jac finished the 2010 season with a 28-26- as to the NFCA all-Midwest region team, 1 record, and a surprising third place finish at while each season saw three student-athletes the conference tournament. Six players were continue their academic and softball careers at named to the All-South Region team, and Kelly Saenz NCAA institutions. two earned NJCAA Region XIV All-Conference Head Coach honors. In addition, three went on to continue In 2004 and 2005, Saenz’s first two seasons at Eastern Kentucky University (1998) their softball and education careers at four- the helm of the San Jac program, her teams Overall Record: 412-268 (11 seasons) year universities.
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