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2006 Ucla Softball 2007 Ucla Softball DUUISIS NNIBHIBH EEXX EEXERXER SSII BBLALA AATT AACILCIL BIIRILRRUINIL EETUMT USMOFTBALL ZZZRILZRIL EEX RX ECORDSEELL IINN VVERE ANDR IILLAOREL LHAOISTORYRE 37 2006 UCLA SOFTBALL 2007 UCLA SOFTBALL 37 DUCLA’UUISIS NNIBHISB HA EEXLLX-T EEXERXIMEER SSIIOFTBALL BBLALA AATT AACILLCETTERWINNERSIL IIRILRIL EETUMTUM ZZZRILZRIL EEXX EELL IINN VVERER IILLAORELLAORE – A – – G – – P – Julie Adams, 1996 • 97 • 99 • 2000 Jenny Gardner, 1998 • 99 • 2000 Karla Parent, 1990 Michelle Aguillar, 1980 • 81 • 82 • 83 Lyndsey Gayer, 1998 Janice Parks, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Joanne Alchin 1992 • 93 Keira Goerl, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Danielle Petersen, 2005 • 06 Christie Ambrosi, 1996 • 97 • 99 Yvonne Gutierrez, 1989 • 90 • 91 • 92 Michelle Phillips, 1986 • 87 • 88 Nichole Anderson 1991 • 93 Missy Phillips, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Karen Andrews, 1979 • 80 • 81 • 82 – H – Janet Pinneau, 1983 • 84 • 85 • 86 Sandra Arledge, 1986 • 87 Lisa Hankerd, 1985 • 86 • 87 • 88 Marianne Pond, 1980 Toria Auelua, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Tanya Harding, 1995 Marcia Pontoni, 1976 • 77 • 78 • 79 Debbie Hauer, 1979 • 80 • 81 • 82 Julie Poulos, 1989 – B – Julie Henderson, 1985 • 86 Alleah Poulson, 1994 • 95 • 96 • 97 Nikki Barbieri, 1996 • 97 Tara Henry, 2004 • 05 • 06 Diane Batham, 1983 Ashley Herrera, 2004 • 05 • 06 Casey Hiraiwa, 1998 • 2000 • 01 • 02 – R – Kelly Beach, 1980 Erin Rahn, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 Lori Holingsworth, 1975 • 76 Caitlin Benyi, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 Stephanie Ramos, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Gina Holmstrom, 1984 • 85 • 86 • 87 Jane Beyler, 1975 • 76 • 77 Dot Richardson, 1981 • 82 • 83 Whitney Holum, 2004 • 05 • 06 Cindy Bird, 1987 Lisa Richardson, 1977 • 78 Julie Hoshizaki, 2001 • 02 • 03 Barbara Booth, 1980 • 81 • 82 • 83 Mary Ricks, 1983 • 84 • 85 • 86 Karen Hoshizaki, 1997 • 98 • 99 Tiffany Boyd, 1989 Kari Robinette, 1994 • 95 Kelly Howard, 1993 • 94 • 95 • 96 Lupe Brambila, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Maria Rodriguez, 1990 Kristy Howard, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Jenny Brewster, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 Priscilla Rouse, 1983 Jennifer Brundage, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 – I – Leslie Rover, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Crissy Buck, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 Celina Rubalcaba, 2006 Sandra Burkey, 1995 • 96 Lucy Innuso, 1978 • 79 • 80 Kelly Inouye, 1989 • 90 • 92 • 93 Lisa Rubarth, 1976 • 77 • 78 B’Ann Burns, 1994 • 95 • 96 • 97 Debbie Ruelas, 1984 • 85 • 86 Frankie Butler, 1978 • 79 • 80 • 81 Patty Irvin, 1980 – J – – S – – C – Jan Jeffers, 1978 • 79 • 80 • 81 Nicole Sandberg, 2002 • 03 • 04• 05 Romaine Campos, 1975 • 76 Nedra Jerry, 1977 • 79 • 80 • 81 Jennifer Schroeder, 2005 • 06 Jennifer Caporale, 1991 Anjelica Selden, 2005 • 06 Stephanie Carew, 1994 – K – Sue Sherman, 1978 • 79 Bea Chiaravanont, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Lyndsey Klein, 1999 • 2000 Jenna Shih, 1998 Allison Chislock, 2002 • 03 Stacey Shire, 1984 Kaci Clark, 1995 • 96 – L – Kaelyn Silva, 1984 • 85 • 86 Krista Colburn, 2005 • 06 Jodie Legaspi, 2004 • 05 • 06 Jennifer Simm, 1984 • 85 Cathy Collings, 1976 • 77 • 78 • 79 Lisa Longaker, 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90 Amanda Simpson, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Heather Compton, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Kathy Lorenz, 1986 • 87 Shana Stewart, 2004 • 05 •06 Tracy Compton, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Becky Lewthwaite, 1975 • 76 • 77 Jeanne Stone, 1976 • 77 Erica Corley, 2003 Claire Sua, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Sheila Cornell, 1981 • 82 • 83 • 84 Stacy Sunny, 1987 • 88 Jaisa Creps, 2004 • 05 • 06 – M – Tricia Mang, 1984 • 85 Stephanie Swenson, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Felicia Cruz, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 Julie Marshall, 1996 • 97 • 99 • 2000 Denise Curry, 1977 • 78 Danielle Martin, 1997 • 98 – T – Kathy Maurice, 1977 • 78 • 79 • 80 Pam Titchner, 1980 – D – Lorraine Maynez, 1988 • 89 • 91 Courtney Dale, 1997 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Becky Toler 1993 • 94 Sally McCall, 1975 • 76 Marcel Torres, 2001 Cheryl Dazalla, 1984 Monique Mejia, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Monica Tourville, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Kathy Deakins, 1975 • 76 • 77 Ginny Mike-Mitchell, 1994 • 95 • 96 Kristen Dedmon, 2004 • 05 •06 Johnna Mike, 1997 Leslie Trapnell, 1975 • 76 Janae Deffenbaugh, 1992 • 93 • 94 Stephanie Miller, 1986 Michelle Turner, 2003 • 04 Kerry Dienelt, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Carissa Millsap, 1998 • 99 Lisa Dodd, 2004 • 05 • 06 Tairia Mims, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 – V – Debbie Doom, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Laura Mishima, 1975 • 77 Cindy Valero, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 Andrea Duran, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 Michelle Montgomery, 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90 Gina Vecchione, 1980 • 81 • 82 – E – Wendy Mustain, 1976 • 77 Nichole Victoria, 1991 • 92 • 93 • 94 Gail Edson, 1977 • 78 • 79 • 80 – N – – W – Alissa Eno, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 Marin Noack, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Karen Walker, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Kelsey Enquist, 2006 Stacey Nuveman, 1997 • 99 • 2001 • 02 Lori Warkentin, 1980 • 81 • 82 Sue Enquist, 1975 • 76 • 77 • 78 Natasha Watley, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Sue Eskierski, 1981 • 82 • 83 Shauna Wattenberg, 1984 • 85 • 86 • 87 Kathi Evans, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 – O – Nicole Ochoa, 1996 • 97 Erin Weiler, 1998 • 99 Nicole Odom, 1994 • 95 • 96 • 98 DeeDee Weiman, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 94 – F – Cindy Oeh, 1977 • 78 • 79 Christa Williams, 1997 Lesley Feldman, 1996 • 97 • 98 • 99 Chris Olivie, 1985 • 86 Debbie Willie, 1977 • 78 • 79 Lauren Fendrick, 2000 Karen Owens, 1981 • 82 Stacy Winsberg, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Tracy Ferguson, 1986 Maryn Oyoung, 2006 Charlene Wright, 1975 • 76 Lisa Fernandez, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Janice Wright, 1976 • 77 • 78 • 79 Shanna Flynn, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Kim Wuest, 1995 • 96 • 97 • 98 Samantha Ford, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Diana Forman, 1987 – Y – Donna Forman, 1987 Barbara Young, 1981 • 82 • 83 • 84 Amanda Freed, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 Laurie Fritz, 1995 • 96 • 97 • 98 Current team members are in – Z – Emily Zaplatosch, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 boldface. Year indicates spring Cheryl Ziegler, 1986 seasons played only. Erica Ziencina, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 38 20062007 UCLA SOFTBALL DUUISIS NNIBHIBH EEXX EEXERXER SSII BBLALA AAATTLL AACIL-TCIIMEL IIRILR INL UMERICALEETUMTUM ZZZRILZR IRL OSTEREEXX EELL IIN(1980-PN VVERER IILLAORELLRESENTAORE ) – #1 • RETIRED – – #8 – – #16 • RETIRED – Dot Richardson, 1981 • 82 • 83 Frankie Butler, 1980 •81 Sheila Cornell, 1981 •82 • 83 •84 Gina Holmstrom, 1984 • 85 • 86 •87 Barbara Young, 1982 • 83 • 84 Monica Tourville, 1986 Lorraine Maynez, 1988 • 89 • 91 Yvonne Gutierrez, 1989 • 90 • 91 • 92 Cindy Bird, 1987 Nicole Odom, 1994 • 95 • 96 • 98 Kelly Howard, 1993 • 94 • 95 • 96 Lisa Fernandez, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Casey Hiraiwa, 1999 Lesley Feldman, 1997 • 98 99 Kelsey Enquist, 2006 – #17 – – #2 – Kathy Maurice, 1980 Gina Vecchione, 1980 • 81 • 82 – #9 – Barbara Young, 1981 Leslie Rover, 1983 Lucy Innuso, 1980 Debbie Doom, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Stacy Shire, 1984 Karen Owens, 1981 • 82 Karen Walker, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Tracy Ferguson, 1986 Sheryl Ziegler, 1986 Nichole Victoria, 1992 • 93 • 94 Kelly Inouye, 1989 • 90 • 91 • 92 • 93 Lisa Longaker, 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90 Lisa Dodd, 2004 •05 •06 Felicia Cruz, 1994 • 95 Jennifer Caporale, 1991 Erin Rahn, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 Cindy Valero, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 – #18 – Andrea Duran, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 Lyndsey Klein, 1999 • 2000 Patti Irvin, 1980 Amanda Simpson, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Shauna Wattenberg, 1985 • 86 • 87 – #3 – Tiffany Boyd, 1989 Mariena Pond, 1980 – #10 – Julie Adams, 1996 • 97 • 99 • 2000 Tracy Compton, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Jan Jeffers, 1980 •81 Lyndsey Gayer, 1988 Kathy Lorenz, 1986 • 87 Mary Ricks, 1983 • 84 • 85 • 86 Maryn Oyoung, 2006 Bea Chiaravanot, 1988 • 89 Diana Forman, 1987 Maria Rodriguez, 1990 Michelle Montgomery, 1988 • 90 • 90 – #19 – Felicia Cruz, 1992 • 93 Heather Compton, 1991 • 92 • 93 Barbara Booth, 1980 •81 • 82 • 83 Laurie Fritz, 1996 • 97 • 98 B’Ann Burns, 1994 • 95 • 96 •97 Janet Pinneau, 1984 • 85 • 86 Lupe Brambila, 1999 • 01 Carissa Millsap, 1988 Bea Chiaravanont, 1990 Allison Chislock, 2002 • 03 Crissy Buck, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 Becky Toler, 1994 Jaisa Creps, 2004 • 05 • 06 Kim Wuest, 1995 •96 • 97 • 98 – #4 – Carissa Millsap, 1999 Shauna Watternbert, 1984 – #11 – Caitlin Benyi, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 Jennifer Simm, 1985 Lori Warkentin, 1980 • 81 • 82 Samantha Ford, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Debbie Ruelas, 1984 • 85 • 86 – #20 – Kristy Howard, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Donna Forman, 1987 Kelly Beach, 1980 Kaci Clark, 1995 • 96 Erica Ziencina, 1988 Julie Henderson, 1986 Christa Williams, 1997 Heather Compton, 1990 Claire Sua, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Marin Noack, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Ginny Mike-Mitchell, 1994 • 95 • 96 Anjelica Selden, 2005 • 06 Johnna Mike, 1997 – #21 – Monique Mejia, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Chris Olive, 1985 • 86 – #5 – Ashley Herrera, 2004 • 05 • 06 Stacy Sunny, 1987 • 88 Nedra Jerry, 1980 • 81 Tairia Mims, 2000 •01 • 02 • 03 Priscilla Rouse, 1983 – #12 – Shana Stewart, 2004 • 05 • 06 Jennifer Simm, 1984 Pam Titchner, 1980 Kaelyn Silva, 1985 • 86 Leslie Rover, 1982 • 84 • 85 – #22 – Michelle Mongomery, 1987 Sue Eskierski, 1983 Monica Tourville, 1987 • 88 • 89 DeeDee Weiman, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 • 84 Stephanie Miller, 1986 Kathi Evans, 1992 • 93 • 94• 95 Sandra Burkey, 1995 • 96 Kerry Dienelt, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Nikki Barbieri, 1996 Nikki Barbieri, 1997 Janae Deffenbaugh, 1992 • 93 • 94 Courtney Dale, 1997 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Karen Hoshizaki, 1998 • 99 Stephanie Swenson, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Casey Hiraiwa, 1998 Casey Hiraiwa, 2000 • 01 • 02 Jodie Legaspi, 2004 • 05 • 06 Nicole Sandberg, 2002 •03 • 04 • 05 Celina Rubalcaba, 2006 Alissa Eno, 2003 • 04 • 05 • 06 – #13 – – #6 •RETIRED – Stacy Winsberg, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 – #23 – Sue Enquist, 1975 • 76 • 77 • 78 Michelle Phillips, 1986 • 87 • 88 Toria Auelua, 2000 •01 • 02 • 03 Karen Andrews, 1980 • 81 • 82 Erica Ziencina, 1989 • 90 • 91 Whitney Holum, 2004 •05
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