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Duis Nibh Ex Exer Si Bla at Acil Iril Etum Zzril Ex El in Ver Illaore Duis Nibh Ex Exer Si Bla at Acil Iril Etum Zzril Ex El In DUUISIS NNIBHIBH EEXX EEXERXER SSII BBLALA AATT AACILCIL BIIRILRRRUINILU IEETUMNT USMOOFTBALL FZZZRILTZBRAILL EEX RX EECORDSEELCLO IINRND VVERSE AANDRN IILLAOREDL LHAOIISTORYSRTEORY DUUCLAUUISCILS ANNIBH IBSHOOFTBALL FEEXTXB EEXERAXLLE RR SSIEECORDSIC BBLAOLRAD SAATT AACILCIL IIRILRIL EETUMTUM ZZZRILZRIL EEXX EELL IINN VVERER IILLAORELLAORE HITTING — INDIVIDUAL SEASON PITCHING — INDIVIDUAL SEASON Average: __________ .581 _______________Jan Wright, 1976 Innings: __________310.2 ______________ Keira Goerl, 2003 Home Runs: _________ 31 _________ Stacey Nuveman, 1999 Strikeouts: ______(Gm) 25 _____ Debbie Doom, 1982 (17 inn.) Triples: _____________ 8 ___________ Andrea Duran, 2005 _______________(Gm) 25 _____ Debbie Doom, 1982 (18 inn.) Doubles: ___________ 21 ____________ Lyndsey Klein, 1999 _______________(Gm) 25 _____ Debbie Doom, 1984 (11 inn.) Singles: ____________ 89 ___________Natasha Watley, 2002 __________ (Season) 485 Anjelica Selden, 2005 (325.0 inn.) RBI: _______________ 91 _________ Stacey Nuveman, 1999 Wins: ______________ 40 ______________ Keira Goerl, 2003 Runs Scored: _______ 75 ___________Natasha Watley, 2001 Win. Pct: _________ 1.000 _____ Lisa Fernandez, 1992 (29-0) Base on Balls: _______ 77 _________ Stacey Nuveman, 2001 Shutouts: ___________ 28 ___________Lisa Fernandez, 1993 Sacrifi ces: __________ 28 ____________Kristy Howard, 1992 No Hitters: ___________ 6 ___________Lisa Fernandez, 1993 Hits: _____________ 112 ___________Natasha Watley, 2002 ____________________ 6 _________ DeeDee Weiman, 1994 Hit By Pitch: ________ 17 ______________Crissy Buck, 2002 ____________________ 6 ______________ Keira Goerl, 2002 At Bats ____________ 247 ___________Natasha Watley, 2001 Perfect Games: _______ 3 ____________ Debbie Doom, 1985 Stolen Bases ________ 52 ___________Natasha Watley, 2001 ERA: _____________0.04 ___________Tracy Compton, 1983 Cons. Scoreless Inn: 102.6 ___________ Debbie Doom, 1984 HITTING — CAREER RECORDS Average: ______ .466 __ Stacey Nuveman, 1997, 99, 2001, 02 PITCHING — CAREER RECORDS Slugging Pct: ___ .945 __ Stacey Nuveman, 1997, 99, 2001, 02 Innings: ________ 1,017.2 ___________ Keira Goerl, 2001-04 Home Runs: ______90 __ Stacey Nuveman, 1997, 99, 2001, 02 Strikeouts ________ 1,095 ___________ Keira Goerl, 2001-04 Triples: __________21 ______________ Janice Parks, 1986-89 Wins: ___________130-21 ___________ Keira Goerl, 2001-04 ______________________________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 Win. Pct.: __________93.0 ________ Lisa Fernandez, 1990-93 Doubles: ________59 _______________ Tairia Mims, 2000-03 Shutouts: __________ 76 _________ Debbie Doom, 1982-85 Singles: ________314 ____________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 No Hitters: __________ 16 ___ DeeDee Weiman, 1990-92, ’94 RBI: ___________299 __ Stacey Nuveman, 1997, 99, 2001, 02 Perfect Games: _______ 5 _________ Debbie Doom, 1982-85 Runs Scored: ___252 ____________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 ERA: _____________0.18 ________ Tracy Compton, 1982-85 Base on Balls: ___240 __ Stacey Nuveman, 1997, 99, 2001, 02 Base on Balls: ______ 107 _________ Debbie Doom, 1982-85 Sacrifi ces: _______85 _____________ Kristy Howard, 1990-93 Most Games: _______ 161 ___________ Keira Goerl, 2001-04 Hits: __________395 ____________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 At Bats: ________878 ____________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 TEAM PITCHING — SINGLE SEASON Inning Pitched ________ 483.2 ____________________ 1990 Stolen Bases ____158 ____________ Natasha Watley, 2000-03 Complete Games ______ 66 _______________________ 1990 TEAM OFFENSE — SINGLE SEASON Most Shutouts ________ 48 (35 solo/13 shared) _______ 2001 Most Games Played __ 69 ___________________ 1990, 1999 Fewest Hits Allowed ___ 137 ______________________ 1985 Most At-Bats ______ 1888 ________________________ 2001 Fewest Runs Scored ___ 20 _______________________ 1984 Most Runs _________ 429 ________________________ 1999 Fewest Earned Runs ___ 9 ________________________ 1985 Most Hits __________ 642 ________________________ 2001 Fewest Base On Balls __ 21 _______________________ 1985 Most Total Bases ___ 1042 ________________________ 1999 Most Strike Outs _____ 548 ______________________ 2005 Most Doubles _______ 108 ________________________ 1999 Lowest ERA __________ 0.18 _____________________ 1984 Most Triples _________ 26 ________________________ 1990 Most Wins ___________ 63 _______________________ 1999 Most Home Runs _____ 95 ________________________ 1999 Fewest Losses ________ 2 ________________________ 1992 Most RBI __________ 396 ________________________ 1999 Most Base on Balls __ 223 ________________________ 2002 Marks set in 2005 in boldface Fewest Strike Outs ___ 91 ________________________ 1990 Most Stolen Bases ___ 123 ________________________ 2001 Fewest Caught Stealing 6 ___________________ 1994, 1996 Most Sac Hits _______111 ________________________ 1990 Most Sac Fly ________ 24 ________________________ 2002 Highest Batting Avg. _ .354 ________________________ 1996 Lyndsey Klein DUUISIS NNIBHIBH EEXX EEXERXER SSII BBLALA AATTUUCLA’ AACILCCILL AIIRILR’SIL A EETUMLLLTLU-MT IIMEZZZRILMZER ISL OOFTBALLEEXFXT BEELALL IINLN LVVEREETTERWINNERSETRT EIILLAORELRLWAIONRNEERS – 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 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 Diane Batham, 1983 Ashley Herrera, 2004 • 05 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 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 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 Leslie Rover, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Crissy Buck, 1999 • 2000 • 01 • 02 – I – Lucy Innuso, 1978 • 79 • 80 Lisa Rubarth, 1976 • 77 • 78 Sandra Burkey, 1995 • 96 Debbie Ruelas, 1984 • 85 • 86 B’Ann Burns, 1994 • 95 • 96 • 97 Kelly Inouye, 1989 • 90 • 92 • 93 Frankie Butler, 1978 • 79 • 80 • 81 Patty Irvin, 1980 – S – – J – Nicole Sandberg, 2002 • 03 • 04• 05 – C – Jan Jeffers, 1978 • 79 • 80 • 81 Jennifer Schroeder, 2005 Romaine Campos, 1975 • 76 Nedra Jerry, 1977 • 79 • 80 • 81 Anjelica Selden, 2005 Jennifer Caporale, 1991 Sue Sherman, 1978 • 79 Stephanie Carew, 1994 – K – Jenna Shih, 1998 Bea Chiaravanont, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Lyndsey Klein, 1999 • 2000 Stacey Shire, 1984 Allison Chislock, 2002 • 03 Kaelyn Silva, 1984 • 85 • 86 Kaci Clark, 1995 • 96 – L – Jennifer Simm, 1984 • 85 Krista Colburn, 2005 Jodie Legaspi, 2004 • 05 Amanda Simpson, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Cathy Collings, 1976 • 77 • 78 • 79 Lisa Longaker, 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90 Shana Stewart, 2004 •05 Heather Compton, 1990 • 91 • 92 • 93 Kathy Lorenz, 1986 • 87 Jeanne Stone, 1976 • 77 Tracy Compton, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Becky Lewthwaite, 1975 • 76 • 77 Claire Sua, 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 Erica Corley, 2003 Stacy Sunny, 1987 • 88 Sheila Cornell, 1981 • 82 • 83 • 84 Stephanie Swenson, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Jaisa Creps, 2004 • 05 – M – Tricia Mang, 1984 • 85 Felicia Cruz, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 Julie Marshall, 1996 • 97 • 99 • 2000 Denise Curry, 1977 • 78 – T – Danielle Martin, 1997 • 98 Pam Titchner, 1980 – D – Kathy Maurice, 1977 • 78 • 79 • 80 Becky Toler 1993 • 94 Lorraine Maynez, 1988 • 89 • 91 Marcel Torres, 2001 Courtney Dale, 1997 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Sally McCall, 1975 • 76 Monica Tourville, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Cheryl Dazalla, 1984 Monique Mejia, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Kathy Deakins, 1975 • 76 • 77 Ginny Mike-Mitchell, 1994 • 95 • 96 Leslie Trapnell, 1975 • 76 Kristen Dedmon, 2004 • 05 Johnna Mike, 1997 Michelle Turner, 2003 • 04 Janae Deffenbaugh, 1992 • 93 • 94 Stephanie Miller, 1986 Kerry Dienelt, 1988 • 89 • 90 • 91 Carissa Millsap, 1998 • 99 – V – Lisa Dodd, 2004 • 05 Tairia Mims, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Cindy Valero, 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 Debbie Doom, 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 Laura Mishima, 1975 • 77 Gina Vecchione, 1980 • 81 • 82 Andrea Duran, 2003 • 04 • 05 Michelle Montgomery, 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90 Nichole Victoria, 1991 • 92 • 93 • 94 – E – Wendy Mustain, 1976 • 77 – W – Gail Edson, 1977 • 78 • 79 • 80 – N – Karen Walker, 1986 • 87 • 88 • 89 Alissa Eno, 2003 • 04 • 05 Marin Noack, 1998 • 99 • 2000 • 01 Lori Warkentin, 1980 • 81 • 82 Sue Enquist, 1975 • 76 • 77 • 78 Stacey Nuveman, 1997 • 99 • 2001 • 02 Natasha Watley, 2000 • 01 • 02 • 03 Sue 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