Soccer

2009 NWAACC Champions

2010 Walla Walla Community College Campus Map

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Information FAX Web Site TDD 509.522.2500 877.992.9922 509.527.4480 www.wwcc.edu 509.527.4412

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO Walla Walla Community College

From Tri-Cities and proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 1. Drive east on Highway 12. 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is 2. Take the Port of Walla Walla Airport exit. required. 3. Turn right onto Airport Way and cross Isaacs Avenue (four-way stop). Air- port Way turns into Tausick Way. From the Walla Walla Airport 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left 1. Take a right out of the airport parking lot. and proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 2. Follow Airport Way through the underpass and to the four-way stop. 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is 3. Continue to go straight at the four-way stop. Airport Way turns into Tau- required. sick Way. 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left From Spokane and proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 1. Drive west on Highway 12. 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is 2. Take the Port of Walla Walla Airport exit. required. 3. Turn left onto Airport Way and cross Isaacs Avenue (four-way stop). Airport Way turns into Tausick Way. 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedules...... 1 Roster–Men...... 13 WWCC Quickfacts...... 2 Player Profiles–Men...... 14-18 College Profile / Athletics Program Outline & Contacts...... 3 Season Preview–Men...... 19 Chad Bodnar, Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer...... 4 Opponent Quickfacts–Men...... 20 Assistant Coaches, Men’s and Women’s Soccer...... 4 Transfer Athletes...... 21-24 Warriors in the Community...... 5 Team Records...... 25 Women’s Soccer 2009 Roster...... 6 2009 Statistics...... 26 Player Profiles–Women...... 7-10 All-Star Team...... 27 Season Preview–Women...... 11 2009 Standings...... 28 Opponent Quickfacts–Women...... 12 Campus Information...... 30

2010 SCHEDULES WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S SOCCER

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Aug. 28th Eastern Oregon U WWCC 2:00 Aug 24th OIT WWCC 11:00 AM Aug. 29th Caroll vs. Concordia WWCC 11:00 Aug. 27th College Of - Caldwell 12:00 MST Aug. 29th Evergreen College WWCC 1:00 Sept.1 Chemeketa Clackamas 10:00 Sept.1 Clackamas CC Clackamas 1:00 Sept. 2 SWOCC Clackamas 10:00 Sept. 2 Lane CC Lane 1:00 Sept. 7 Clark CC Clark 12:00 Sept. 7 Clark CC Clark 10:00 Sept. 8 Peninsula Clark 12:00 Sept. 8 Green River CC Clark 10:00 Sept. 11 Whatcom CC WWCC 2:00 Sept. 11 Whatcom CC WWCC 12:00 Sept. 17 Shoreline CC Shoreline 4:00 Sept. 17 Shoreline CC Shoreline 2:00 Sept. 18 Everett CC Everett 2:00 Sept. 18 Everett CC Everett 12:00 Sept. 24 Skagit CC WWCC 4:00 Sept. 24 Skagit CC WWCC 2:00 Sept. 25 Edmonds CC WWCC 2:00 Sept. 25 Edmonds CC WWCC 12:00 Oct. 1 Highline CC WWCC 1:00 Oct. 6 Treasure Valley CC WWCC 2:00 Oct. 6 Treasure Valley CC WWCC 4:00 Oct. 9 Columbia Basin CBC 12:00 Oct. 9 Columbia Basin CBC 2:00 Oct. 13 Spokane CC WWCC 2:00 Oct. 13 Spokane CC WWCC 4:00 Oct. 16 Yakima Valley CC WWCC 12:00 Oct. 20 Wenatchee Valley CC Wenatchee 4:00 Oct. 20 Wenatchee Valley CC Wenatchee 2:00 Oct. 23 Columbia Basin WWCC 2:00 Oct. 23 Columbia Basin WWCC 12:00 Oct. 27 Treasure Valley CC TVCC 4:00 MST Oct. 27 Treasure Valley CC TVCC 2:00 MST Oct. 30 BYE Oct. 30 Yakima Valley CC Yakima 12:00 Nov. 3 Spokane CC Spokane 3:00 Nov. 3 Spokane CC Spokane 1:00 Nov. 6 Wenatchee Valley CC WWCC 2:00 Nov. 6 Wenatchee Valley CC WWCC 12:00 Nov. 10 First round TBD Nov. 10 First round TBD Nov. 13 Qtrs. TBD Nov. 13 Qtrs. TBD Nov. 19 Semis Tukwila Nov. 19 Semis Tukwila Nov. 20 All star game Tukwila Nov. 20 All star game Tukwila Nov. 21 Finals Tukwila Nov. 21 Finals Tukwila Home Games in Bold Home Games in Bold

NWAACC EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NWAACC EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 NWAACC Champions 2008 NWAACC Champions 2009

1 2010 WARRIOR SOCCER QUICKFACTS

Walla Walla CC Quickfacts WARRIOR WOMEN General Information 2009 Record: 21W-1L-0T 2009 Conference Record: 15W-0L-0T (1st) Location: Walla Walla, WA 2009 East Region Division Champions Enrollment: 12,000 2009 NWAACC Champions Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black & Gold Conference: NWAACC 2009 Statistics Division: Southeast Goals Scored: 103 Goals Against: 6 Athletics Media Relations Shutouts: 16 NWAACC All-Conference: 6 Website: www.wwcc.edu/athletics NWAACC Academic All-Conference: 2 NWAACC Website: www.nwaacc.org Playing Transfers from Last Year: Daisha Huff, Eastern Washington Mailing Address: University, D-I; Kati Lucas, , D-I; Anna Pingree, 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, WA 99362 Idaho State University, D-I; Amanda Brusic, Montana-State Billings, D-II; College Personnel Tahlia O’Laughlin, Concordia-Portland, NAIA President: Steve VanAusdle VP Student Services: Clint Gabbard Director of Athletics: Jeff Reinland WARRIOR MEN Athletics Phone: 509-527-4306 2009 Record: 14W-4L-1T Athletics Fax: 509-527-4321 2009 Conference Record: 9W-3L-1T (1st) 2009 East Region Division Champions Warrior Coaching Staff 2009 NWAACC Finalists Men’s and Women’s Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Washington State) Women’s: 7th Year (8th year at WWCC) 2009 Statistics Men’s: 4th Year Goals Scored: 54 Combined Record at WWCC: 167W-17L-9T Goals Against: 13 Record with Women: 119W-6L-3T Shutouts: 15 Record with Men: 48W-11L-6T NWAACC All-Conference: 4 Office Phone: 509-527-4309 NWAACC Academic All-Conference: 0 Email: [email protected] Playing Transfers from Last Year: JJoey Pagan, Concordia-Portland, NAIA; Stephan Fujimoto, Grand Canyon University, D-II Program Information Home Field: Warrior Field Location: Campus

2 COLLEGE PROFILE/ATHLETICS PROGRAM OUTLINE AND CONTACTS

Located at the foot of the Blue Mountains in Southeastern Washington, Walla Walla Community College offers a variety of academic transfer programs and over 30 technical and paraprofessional programs. The twin communities of Walla Walla and College Place house a wide variety of agriculture, manufacturing, business and government employers. The communities are also home to Whitman College, Walla Walla College, and Walla Walla Community College, adding an educational base and cultural opportunities to the historic region. Warm Summers, crisp Winters, and beautiful Spring and Fall months provide four distinct seasons to enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities.

Walla Walla Community College is also home to ten varsity sports with highly competitive programs in Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s , Baseball, Softball, Men’s and Women’s Golf, and Rodeo.

Athletic Department Directory

Men’s and Women’s Soccer Chad Bodnar...... TEL: 509.527.4309 Email: [email protected]

Volleyball Tim Toon...... TEL: 509.527.4307 Email: [email protected]

Men’s Basketball Jeff Reinland...... TEL: 509.527.4312 Email: [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Bobbi Hazeltine...... TEL: 509.527.4495 Email: [email protected]

Baseball Dave Meliah...... TEL: 509.527.4311 Email: [email protected]

Softball Mike Staudenmaier...... TEL: 509.527.4238 Email: [email protected]

Men’s and Women’s Golf Mike Rostollan...... TEL: 509.529.5678 Email: [email protected]

Rodeo Buster Barton...... TEL: 509.527.4229 Email: [email protected]

3 2010 COACHING STAFF

Chad Bodnar Max Weber

7th Season 3rd Season Head Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer Men’s & Women’s Soccer

Chad Bodnar has just finished his third season at Max Weber begins his third year as a member of the helm of the Warrior Men’s Soccer program. the Warrior Soccer staff. Weber will assist both the The 2009 Warrior Men won the East Region for the fifth time in six years Men’s and Women’s teams and will focus primarily with on the field train- and made it all the way to the NWAACC Championship game finishing with ing and will be assisting heavily with recruting for both programs. a 14-4-1 record. The 2008 men’s squad finished the season as NWAACC Prior to his coaching career Max had a very successful playing career at Champions and East Region Champions with a 18-3-2 overall record. The both WWCC and then Whitman College. A team captain at both colleges, 2007 men’s team finished with a record of 16-4-3 and advanced to the Max was selected as Academic All-Conference in each season. Max was NWAACC Quarterfinals. a two-year starter for the Warrior program and led the WWCC Men’s team In his five seasons in charge of the women’s program at WWCC Bodnar com- to a 2nd place finish in the 2005 NWAACC Championships. Max then piled a school best 119-6-3 record and added the programs third, fourth, fifth, went on to finish his playing career at Whitman College where he cap- sixth, and now seventh consecutive Eastern Region Titles to its belt. This past tained the team and led them to one of their best finished in team history. season, the Warrior Women won their first NWAACC Championship to go along In his senior season at Whitman, Max received the 2008 R.V. Borleske with the East Region crown and finished with a 21-1-0 record. The 2005 War- Trophy for top male athlete. rior Women, Bodnar’s first season, ran off 26 straight games unbeaten before Quoting Coach Bodnar, “Since Max arrived as a freshman he has been a falling in the NWAACC Championship in Overtime. In 2006 the Warrior women big part of our program’s success both on and off the field and we look for- again lost in the final in double overtime after winning the East region Title. The ward to having him back in the program. His influence on the environment 2007 Warrior squad again won the Eastern Region Championship and reached here has been tremendous. He’s competitive, responsible, and a very hard the NWAACC Championship before falling 2-1. The 2008 season saw the working individual who brings a real presence to the locker rooms and field women win 24 straight matches before falling in the NWAACC championship. for both teams. We are thrilled to have added such a qualified and proven Coach Bodnar was named the NE Region Coach of the year in 2005, 2007, individual to the WWCC Soccer coaching staff.” and again in 2008 and has placed 11 players combined for the men and Weber is currently the Technical Director for Three Rivers Soccer Club. women at Division 1 schools in his first four years. Bodnar worked as an assistant with the Women’s program during the 2001 season in which the Warriors were NWAACC finalists. He then took some time away from the program as he joined the Boise Capitals Soccer Club in Idaho as a Youth Director before he rejoined the Warriors in 2003. Bodnar also assisted the Men’s program at WWCC that went to three consecutive NWAACC Final Four Tournaments. Prior to his appointment with Walla Walla CC, Bodnar succeeded as the Head Coach of the Pasco High School boys program in the Big Nine 4A Conference in Washington. The Bulldogs qualified for State 4A tournament play multiple times and finished the 2005 season as Washington State final- ists after winning the Eastern Regional Tournament and Big Nine Champi- onship. Bodnar was named the 2005 ‘All Region Coach of the Year’ by the Tri-City Herald for his performance. A former Big Nine All Conference selection and USYSA Western Region IV team selection as a youth player, Bodnar went on to start four years for Wisconsin-Green Bay (NCAA Division I) and earn Midwest Collegiate Conference all-conference honors 2 years. He was named team captain his sophomore through senior seasons and was the team MVP in 1998. Upon completion of his eligibility, Bodnar played professionally for the Stanislaus United Cruisers in the Western Conference USSL League in California and for the Yakima Reds In the PDL League in Washington. Bodnar then came home to finish his schooling and graduated from Washington State Univer- sity with a degree in Humanities. Bodnar’s previous coaching experience also includes guiding the Allouez United boys club team to an appearance in the final of the Midwest Regional Championships as well as work in the Wisconsin-Green Bay Soccer Camps and with Ziemer Brothers Soccer Camps in California. Coach Bodnar holds an NSCAA Premier Diploma and a USSF A License as well. Bodnar is currently a staff coach for Idaho Olympic Development Staff and is the Three Rivers Soccer Club Coaching Director. He has transferred over 30 kids to 4-year schools from WWCC. Coach Bodnar is married to wife Lindsay and resides in Pasco, WA.

4 WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY

The Warrior Soccer Program is very active in the local Walla In addition, Warrior Soccer is home to the Blue Mountain Ex- Walla community and involved in several outreach programs to change held every March for girls at the TCYSA Complex in work with local youth. Current and former Warrior players will be Pasco and for boys in Walla Walla, WA. Held in co-operation working again this school year to provide mentors for the local with Three Rivers and the Blue Mountain Soccer Club, the Blue Walla Walla Parks and Recreation community program and also Mountain Exchange attracted better than 100 Premier teams to provide technical coaching for the Blue Mountain Soccer Club. to the region from across the Northwest and Canada. The Players are licensed through the National Soccer Coaches As- Exchange has grown into an annual event featuring an NCAA sociation of America and spend at least one evening a week with Showcase and lively entertainment throughout the weekend to the children. In addition, coach Bodnar is an active speaker with augment the high level of play on the field. The Blue Mountain the ‘Educational Talent Search’ and ‘Gear Up’ programs which Exchange has become a vital part of the spring economy in Walla reaches out to children in the elementary and secondary schools Walla and the Tri Cities and an annual event on the Northwest in the Walla Walla Valley. Coach Bodnar also hosts local coaching Soccer calendar. clinics for youth coaches around the Walla Walla Valley.

With a very active scholarship initiative to reach at risk youth, the Warrior camp and academy program attracted over 150 players from ages 5-12 years of age over the 2008-09 school year. With our mentoring program entering its fourth year with Walla Walla Youth Soccer in place for this coming Fall, we hope to effect close to 1000 athletes in the Walla Walla Valley Community.

5 2010 WOMEN’S ROSTER

# Name Position Year High School / Hometown 1 Courtney Hancock Goalkeeper Fr. Southridge HS / Kennewick, WA 2 Heather Case Fullback Fr. Ashland HS / Ashland, OR 3 Shae Yuma Forward Fr. Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR 4 Kaylie Winston Forward Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 5 Samantha Johnson Midfield Fr. U. Nevada-Reno / Wood River HS / Ketchum, ID 6 Brittney Lacey Midfield So. Capital HS / Boise, ID 7 Kayla Campbell Midfield Fr. U. of Idaho / Centennial HS / Boise, ID 8 Marianne Johnson Midfield Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 9 Ali Skogrand Midfield Fr. Mountain View HS / Meridian, ID 10 Jaymie Balcom Midfield So. Central Valley HS / Spokane, WA 11 Margo Hickman Forward So. Mountain View HS / Meridian, ID 12 Dominique Alston Forward So. Skyview HS / Boise, ID 13 Becky Ryerse Midfield So. Mountain View HS / Meridian, ID 14 Kara Churchman Fullback Fr. Borah HS / Boise, ID 15 Lena Miraglio Centerback So. Clarkston HS / Clarkston, WA 16 Courtney Walton Midfield Fr. Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR 17 Sami Hansen Forward Fr. Borah HS / Boise, ID 18 Justine Jones Forward So. Borah HS / Boise, ID 20 Amanda Keebler Forward So. Twin Falls Senior HS / Twin Falls, ID 22 Jordan Simkins Goalkeeper So. Bozeman HS / Bozeman, MT 23 Heather Krebsbach Midfield Fr. Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT 24 Annelise Stewart Midfield Fr. Pocatello HS / Pocatello, ID

Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Wisconsin Green Bay- Washington State, 2002) Assistant Coach: Max Weber (WWCC 2005, Whitman College, 2008) Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland

6 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

1 Courtney Hancock 4 Kaylie Winston Southridge HS / Kennewick, WA Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Forward

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Courtney joins the Warrior program from Southridge High School where Kaylie joins the Warrior program from Pasco High School where she was she was a CBBN 1st Team All-Conference selection in 2007 and 2008. one of the most decorated female athletes. Kaylie holds the school record for In addition, in 2008 Courtney was honored as a WIAA All-State 2nd team goals (23) and assists (44) at Pasco High School. She was a CBBN four-time selection. She was also a Tri-City Herald All-Area 1st Team honoree. 1st Team All-Conference, three-time Tri-City Herald All-Area 1st Team, 2009 Courtney’s athleticism and work rate are difficult to find in goalkeepers WIAA 1st Team All-State honoree, 2008 WIAA 2nd Team All-State selection. and we look for her to improve and adjust to the collegiate game quickly Winston played her club soccer for Three Rivers Soccer Club where she cap- and become a standout goalkeeper for the Warrior program. Courtney will tained her squad to elite eight births in 2004, 2009, 2010 in Washington State also compete for the WWCC softball team in the spring. Championships. Kaylie has had a incredible high school career and we look for her to carry that into her collegiate career. Her technically ability and goal scoring prowess will add immediate impact to the 2010 Warrior squad. Win- ston also was one of the top softball players in the state of Washington during 2 Heather Case her high school career and will play softball for the Warriors in the spring. Ashland HS / Ashland, OR Freshman Fullback 5 Samantha Johnson

IN BRIEF: Woodriver HS / Ketchum, ID Heather joins the Warrior soccer program from Ashland High School. At Freshman Ashland, Heather was a consistent contributor to a team that was three Midfielder time Southern Sky Conference Champions and an Oregon 5A quarterfi- nalist. Heather was honored in 2008 as an Oregon All-Star Selection 2nd IN BRIEF: Team and as a senior was selected to the 2009 Oregon 5A All-Star 1st Sam Johnson joins the Warrior program from University of Nevada-Reno Team. Heather’s pace and work rate will allow her to immediately compete and Ketchum, Idaho. She earned four varsity letters in soccer, three in for one of the positions on the Warriors backline. track and three in tennis at Wood River High School. She helped lead her soccer team to three first-place conference finishes and a conference track title in 2007. She scored 64 goals and recorded 72 assists during her high school career. Johnson is a four-time MVP in soccer and a three- time All-Conference selection. She also holds school records in the 100m 3 Shae Yuma dash and the 200m dash. She played club soccer for perennial power Les Bois Soccer in Boise, ID where she won the 2008 National Futsal Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR Championship and four Idaho State Championships. Sam’s speed and Freshman versatility will allow her to step in and compete for a starting spot for the Forward 2010 Warrior squad.

IN BRIEF: Shae heralds from Roseburg, Oregon where she attended Roseburg High School and was a decorated student-athlete. As a senior, Shae was a 6A Oregon Southwest Conference 1st Team All-Conference selection 6 Brittney Lacey and in 2008 she was a 2nd team All-Conference honoree. As a senior, Shae was a captain and also an Athletic Achievement Award winner for Capital HS / Boise, ID her outstanding achievements in and out of the classroom. We are very Sophomore excited about the addition of Shae as we look for her to grasp the pace of Fullback the college game and compete for a spot on the Warrior frontline. IN BRIEF: Brittney joined the Warrior program from Capital High School in Boise Idaho where she led her team to second place in the Idaho State Championships as a senior. Brittney was varsity team captain as a senior and was a 2nd Team All-Conference selection. In addition, she was a three-time Idaho Academic All-State. Brittany was a consistent contributor to the Warrior backline as a fresh- man. She had a tremendous spring and we look for her to continue to make great strides as she adds experience, toughness, and composure to a young 2010 Warrior backline. 2009 Stats: Goals-1, Assists-0, Pts-3, YC-0, RC-0

7 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

7 Kayla Campbell 10 Jaymie Balcom Centennial HS / Boise, ID Central Valley HS / Spokane, WA Sophomore Sophomore Midfielder Midfield

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Kayla joins the Warrior program from the University of Idaho and Centen- Jaymie joined the Warrior program from Central nial High School in Boise, Idaho. She played her club soccer for Idaho Valley High School out of Spokane where she was Rush. Kayla’s pace and athleticism will allow her to compete for several a two time GSL Honorable Mention selection. In positions on the 2010 Warrior squad as she gets accustomed to the speed addition to being team captain, Jaymie was a two of the college game. We are very excited to have Kayla join the program time MVP for Central Valley. She played her club and look for her to do well. soccer for River City Soccer Club. Jaymie brought a lot of energy and pace to the 2009 Warrior mid- field as a freshman. Jaymie had a great spring and we look for her to continue to grow and use her technical ability to be an integral part of the 2010 Warrior midfield. 8 Marianne Johnson 2009 Stats: Goals-4, Assists-2, Pts-10, YC-4, RC-0 Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Freshman Midfielder 11 Margo Hickman IN BRIEF: Marianne Johnson joins the Warriors from Pasco High School in Pasco, Mountain View HS / Boise, ID WA where she had a very successful high school career in leading her Sophomore Pasco Bulldogs to three consecutive state playoff births. Marianne was a Forward four time CBBN 2nd Team selection. She played her club soccer for Three Rivers Soccer Club of the Tri-Cities. Marianne will bring an energy, con- IN BRIEF: stant work rate, and aggressive style of play to the 2010 Warrior midfield. Margo came to the Warrior program in a long line of We are very excited to add Marianne and look for her to provide an instant talented players from Mountain View High School in impact to the squad. Boise, Idaho where she was an Honorable Mention selection. Margo played her club soccer for Boise Capitals. Margo’s athleticism and pace gave the 2009 Warrior attack much needed depth. She had an outstanding freshman year and we look for Margo to 9 Ali Skogrand be much more of a consistent contributor to the 2010 Warrior squad as she looks to be one of the Warriors main attacking threats. Mountain View HS / Meridian, ID 2009 Stats: Goals-17, Assists-3, Pts-37, YC-1, RC-0 Freshman Midfielder

IN BRIEF: Ali is another Warrior product from Mountain View High School. Skogrand 12 Dominique Alston is one of the best all-around athletes the Warrior program has seen in re- cent years. Ali was a two year captain for Mountain View and was recog- Skyview HS / Boise, ID nized as a 2008 All-District selection. Ali led her Mountain View team to its Sophomore first ever state trophy in 2009 as they took 3rd place. She played her club Forward soccer for Boise Capitals where she was influential in their 2007 Idaho State Championship and quarterfinal run at regionals. Ali was honored as IN BRIEF: Southern Idaho Conference Academic Award from 2007-2009. In addition, Dominique joined the Warrior program with Ali was a 2009 Idaho All-Conference basketball player. We are thrilled a very impressive playing career during with the addition of Ali to the Warrior program and after the 2010 season, her high school and club career. Domi- where Ali will recover from a ACL tear, we look for her add to the great line nique played for Skyview High School and of talent and tradition Boise players have had in the Warrior program. her club soccer for Boise Capitals. At Skyview she was a two-time 1st Team All- Conference selection. She was voted team MVP while at Skyview. Dominique led her club team to a state champion- ship in the very competitive Idaho State Club Championships. Dominique was an instant attacking force in the NWAACC as a freshman and added a significant piece the 2009 Warrior attack. We look for her athleticism, pace, and work rate to be a significant scoring threat for the 2010 Warrior squad. Alston was a 2009 NWAACC All-Region as a freshman. 2009 Stats: Goals-6, Assists-6, Pts-18, YC-5, RC-0

8 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

13 Becky Ryerse 16 Courtney Walton Mountain View HS / Boise, ID Sophomore Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR Midfield Freshman Midfielder

IN BRIEF: Becky played her high school soccer at Mountain View IN BRIEF: High School in Boise Idaho before joining the Warrior Courtney joins the Warrior program from Roseburg High School in program. While at Mountain View Becky was a 1st team Roseburg, Oregon. Courtney was a key contributor in turning around All Conference selection as a midfielder. In addition, the Roseburg girl’s high school team as a senior. Courtney was a 2009 Becky led her Idaho Rush club team to the State Cham- Oregon Southwest Conference Honorable Mention. We are very excited pionship is 2008 and was selected as the Idaho Rush to have Courtney join our Warrior soccer family and we look for her to Player of the Year that very same year. Becky was an provide depth in the 2010 Warrior midfield as she adjusts to the pace of impressive addition to the 2009 Warrior midfield. She will the college game. look to anchor the 2010 Warrior midfield as she brings with her the knowledge, technical ability, and leadership. Becky was a 2009 NWAACC All-Star and was invited and participated in the 2009 NWAACC All-Star game. Sami Hansen 2009 Stats: Goals-7, Assists-3, Pts-17, YC-1, RC-0 17 Borah HS / Boise, ID Freshman Forward Kara Churchman 14 IN BRIEF: Borah HS / Boise, ID Sami is another outstanding product of Borah High School. Hansen was a Freshman 2009 All-Conference Selection Honorable Mention. As a senior, Sami was Fullback a captain and also was the recipient of the “Work Horse Award” and was a 5A Academic All-Conference honoree. Sami played her club ball for Boise Capitals where in 2007 won an Idaho State Championship and in 2009 a IN BRIEF: Kara joins the Warrior program from Borah High School in Boise, Idaho. 2nd place finish. We are thrilled to have Sami be a Warrior and expect her In high school, Kara was a 2008 All-Conference Honorable mention. She to fill a much needed void in the Warrior with the departure of Kati Lucas played her club soccer for Boise Capitals. Kara was an intimidating force (Boise State) and Tahlia O’Loughlin (Concordia-Portland). Sami is also a for both her high school and club teams in Boise and we look for her to recipient of the WWCC Merit Scholarship. add that style of play for us. Kara tore her ACL this spring, thus will red- shirt this fall, but we look for her to come back strong and compete for a Warrior’s in 2011. 18 Justine Jones Borah HS / Boise, ID Sophomore 15 Lena Miraglio Forward Clarkston HS, Clarkston, WA Sophomore IN BRIEF: Centerback Justine joined the Warrior program after her sister, Shayna, who competed two years for WWCC. Justine comes from Borah High IN BRIEF: Lena joined the Warrior program from nearby School in Boise Idaho where she was a Clarkston High School in Clarkston Wash- 2009 Honorable Mention selection at a very ington. Lena was an outstanding three sport competitive forward position. Justine also athlete in high school. Lena was a 1st Team played for perennial power Les Bois Soccer Great Northern League All Conference selec- Club in Boise. Justine added depth to both tion as a midfielder. Lena came in her fresh- the Warrior midfield and forward positions as a freshman. She became a man year and earned the centerback position significant contributor as she adjusted to the pace of the college game. on the 2009 Warrior team which one their first Justine had a great spring and we look for that to leap her into coming out ever NWAACC title. We again look for Lena’s athleticism, pace, tough- strong in 2010. Her composure and technical ability will be essential to ness, and experience to anchor the 2010 Warrior backline. We are thrilled 2010 Warrior attack as they look to defend their NWAACC title. to have Lena’s toughness back for another year as she had an outstand- 2009 Stats: Goals-9, Assists-2, Pts-20, YC-0, RC-0 ing freshman campaign. In addition to her on the field strengths, Lena received the WWCC Merit Scholarship, which is WWCC highest academic achievement. 2009 Stats: GS-22, Goals-0, Assists-1, Pts-1, YC-1, RC-0

9 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

20 Amanda Keebler 23 Heather Krebsbach Twin Falls HS, Twin Falls, ID Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT Sophomore Freshman Midfield Midfielder

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Amanda came to the Warrior program from Twin Falls Heather comes to the Warrior program from Sentinel High School in High School where she led her squad to it first appear- Missoula, Montana. During her high school career Heather was a 2009 ance in the state tournament as a senior. Amanda was Montana All-State selection and was 2009 MVP as she led her Sentinel an All-Conference Honorable Mention selection. She team to the Montana state championship. Her accolades also extend played her club soccer with Boise Capitals. It took time to the classroom where she was an Academic All-State honoree form for Amanda to adjust to the college game, but she has 2006-2009. She played her club soccer for Missoula Strikers. In addition, made great strides and in 2010 will look to continue to Heather represented Montana in the Shodair Soccer Classic as a senior. add depth to the Warrior attack. We are very excited about the addition of Heather and look for her to 2009 Stats: Goals-4, Assists-0, Pts-4, YC-0, RC-0 continue in the strong line of Montana influence in the Warrior program. She brings an incredible amount of pace to the 2010 Warriors and her versatility will allow Heather to compete for several spots.

22 Jordan Simkins Bozeman HS, Bozeman, MT 24 Annelise Stewart Sophomore Goalkeeper Pocatello HS / Pocatello, ID Freshman Midfielder IN BRIEF: Jordan joined the Warrior program from perennial powerhouse Bozeman High School in Bozeman, IN BRIEF: Montana. Jordan’s high school soccer resume was Annelise joins the Warrior program from Pocatello High School where she rather impressive as she led her Bozeman High School was the 2009 Offensive Player of the Year. She played her club soccer Hawks to three straight Montana State High School for PVSC United in Pocatello. We are excited to have Annelise join the Championships as well as three straight Montana Club program and look forward to her grasping the pace of the college game Championships with her Bozeman Blitzz Club team. and adding depth in a few areas for the Warriors in 2010. Jordan was a 2008 1st Team All-State Goalkeeper and team captain on her club squad. In addition, Jordan represented Montana in the Shodair Soccer Classic as a senior. Jordan’s athleticism earned her the Warrior 1 goalkeeper position as a freshman and she was honored as a NWAACC All-Star. She also was invited and played in the NWAACC All Star game. We look for Jordan to continue to grow and be an anchor for the Warrior defense in 2010. 2009 Stats: GS- 20, GP-21, Shut Outs-16, GPG- 0.27

10 2010 SEASON PREVIEW–WOMEN

The 2010 Warriors come off their first ever NWAACC Women’s Soccer CBBN during her high school career and was a repeat selection as a CBBN Championship in 2009 and will look to match the success and carry on a All-Conference selection due to her constant work rate and toughness. Ali steady tradition of excellence. The 2009 Warriors were Eastern Region Skogrand (Mountain View HS / Meridian, ID) is another of the outstanding Champions for the 7th consecutive season and were NWAACC Finalist incoming midfielders who has a very successful high school and club career. for the sixth time in the programs history. The 2009 Warriors sent 5 play- Samantha Johnson (University of Nevada-Reno / Woodriver HS / Ketchum, ers to four year schools including three Division-1 (Kati Lucas- Boise State ID) transfers to the Warrior program and will provide an instant attacking University, Dashia Huff- Eastern Washington University, and Anna Pingree- presence with her pace. Johnson was a heralded track and soccer player at Idaho State University), one Division-2 transfer in Amanda Brusic (Montana Woodriver High School where she compiled 64 goals and 72 assists in her State-Billings), and one NAIA in Tahlia O’Loughlin (Concordia University- career. Heather Krebsbach (Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT) is a Montana stand- Portland). The 2009 Warriors also added 6 players to the NWAACC East out who will be joining the Warrior program and with her pace and athleti- All-Conference team. The 2010 version will look to continue the success cism she will be competing for minutes in the midfield and backline. Courtney and will be very gifted in terms of ability. Walton (Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR) and Annelise Stewart (Pocatello HS / Pocatello, ID) will look to compete for minutes, add depth, and add different Head Coach Chad Bodnar states, “This is a very well rounded group we dynamics to the 2010 Warrior midfield. have brought in and we will look to continue where we left off last year. There are some definite questions to be answered in terms of team shape and we The 2009 Warriors saw Amanda Brusic (West Valley HS / Yakima, WA), Rob- will have to battle it out on the training field to see who earns minutes where, bie Jenks (Middleton HS/ Middleton, ID) and Anna Pingree (U. of Montana but we are very fortunate to have such a talented group at this level. We lost / Timberline HS / Boise, ID) all graduate, with Brusic moving onto Montana a few players to some unfortunate late spring injuries, but will rebound back State-Billings and Pingree to Idaho State. and defend what took us so long to win.” Bodnar states “We are very deep in the middle of the park with a lot of op- tions in terms of what we can do with our shape and adjustments to what Forwards the match may require. I am excited about this group of midfielders because Another typically outstanding group of forwards will join WWCC in the attack there is a great mix of very technical players, and players with motors that in 2010. The Warriors lose two of the top three scores in the NWAACC over don’t stop. I am very curious to see how things shake out in our starting elev- the past two seasons in Tahlia O’Loughlin and Kati Lucas, who between the en because any one of these players could be on the field on a given day.” two of them scored 82 goals during their two year campaigns on the War- rior frontline. Returning to the Warrior attack are Margo Hickman (Mountain Defenders View HS / Meridian, ID) who was second in scoring for the 2009 Warriors The Warrior back line will be very young this year with the departure of with 17 goals and 3 assists. Fellow forward, Dominique Alston (Skyview HS / Dashia Huff (Eastern Washington), Katylin Rosane, Kylee Poznanski, and Boise, ID) had a very strong freshman season with 6 goals and 6 assists and Nicole Perry, but hope to continue leading the NWAACC in goals against was chosen as a NWAACC All-Region selection, was an integral part of the average as they did in 2009 when the Warriors recorded 16 shutouts and Warrior attack with her pace. Justine Jones (Borah HS / Boise, ID) played in only gave up 6 goals all season. the midfield and upfront for the 2009 Warriors and this year will carry a much larger responsibility in the attack, even after a good freshman year where The 2010 backline returns NWAACC East All-Conference centerback and 22 she had 9 goals and 2 assists. Amanda Keebler (Twin Falls HS / Twin Falls, game starter Lena Miraglio (Clarkston HS, Clarkston, WA). Miraglio helped ID) added depth to the Warrior attack in 2009 with 4 goals. anchor the Warrior defense with her athleticism and pace. The Warriors are excited of the possibilities and depth added with the 2010 Bodnar states, “Our young backline will again look to Lena for leadership, recruiting class frontline with a few formidable signings. Kaylie Winston toughness, and experience.” (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA) is a heralded scorer (four-time CBBN 1st Team for- In addition, the Warriors return Brittany Lacey (Capital HS / Boise, ID) who ward, and WIAA 1st Team All-State forward) who holds the record in goals played consistent minutes for the 2009 Warriors at outside back. Lacey had (23) and assists (44) at Pasco High. The Warriors will look for Kaylie to add an outstanding finish to the 2009 campaign and an even better spring, so immediate goal scoring capability to the 2010 attack. Sami Hansen (Borah she will look to play alongside Miraglio in 2010. Joining the Warrior backline HS / Boise, ID) joins the Warrior frontline after a successful high school and are Heather Case (Ashland HS / Ashland, OR) and Kara Churchman (Borah club career and we look for her to add her strength and vision to the attack. HS / Boise, ID). Case will look to compete for a starting spot in the Warrior Shae Yuma (Roseburg HS / Roseburg, OR) will look to bring her athleticism backline with her pace and tenacity as a defender. and pace to the Warrior frontline and she will challenge for minutes up front. “We are a backline with 2 known players and some very young players that “Coach Bodnar states: It will be an interesting dynamic for us in the front will have to find their way a bit. The nice thing is this group is incredibly ver- line this year. I am curious to see which of the sophomores will step up and satile and has moveable parts all over. We will move players around and try embrace that role of scoring goals for us, or whether a freshman will come to fit the pieces of the puzzle. Lena and Brittney will have to lead by example in and embrace the challenge. We have number of versatile players that can to strengthen the group. But we should be very strong in the back as usual.” play in the midfield or in the frontline so this will add much needed depth. We have some very talented players- I am hoping to see them play to their Goal Keepers full potential”. The 2010 Warrior Goalkeeping position may be the strongest in the school’s Midfield history with returning NWAACC East All-Conference Jordan Simkins (Boz- eman HS, Bozeman, MT). Simkins started 20 games as a freshman and The 2010 Warriors will have a very talented and deep midfield with the return earned 16 shutouts. We look for Jordan to continue to improve every practice of quality players who played a significant role in the 2009 NWAACC Cham- and bring her leadership and experience from her goalkeeping position. Join- pionship mixed with some prominent freshman and a transfer. Anchoring ing Simkins is Courtney Hancock (Southridge HS / Kennewick, WA) where the 2010 midfield will be NWAACC Eastern All-Conference selection Becky she was a two-time All CBBN goalkeeper and WIAA 2nd team All-State. Ryerse (Mountain View HS, Boise, ID) who had 7 goals and 3 assists in her freshman campaign. Jaymie Balcom (Central Valley HS, Spokane, WA) “ Jordan will be pushed for minutes this year. Courtney is a very strong goal- played a spark-plug role in the 2009 Warrior midfield and this year will look keeper with an incredible work rate. I think the addition of Courtney will not to add her technical ability and attacking prowess as a consistent figure in only make Jordan better but will make us better in training and a better team the midfield. Joining the Warrior midfield in 2010 is a few heralded freshmen. over all. Both Goalkeepers are starting goalkeepers and it will be fun to see Marianne Johnson (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA) was a consistent force in the them compete and make our team better.”

11 2010 OPPONENT QUICKFACTS–WOMEN

Eastern Oregon Highline Tacoma

Sept. 1 @ 12:00pm Sept. 26 @ 12:00pm Oct. 10 @ 12:00pm Mascott: Mountaineers Mascot: Thunderbirds Mascot: Titans Colors: Blue and Yellow Colors: Green and White Colors: Blue and Black PHONE: (541) 962-3364 PHONE: (253) 221-3154 Phone: (253) 566-5277 WEB SITE: www.eou.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: www.highline.edu/stuserv/ WEB SITE: www.tacomacc.edu/athletics/ Coach: Jessy Watson athletics/index.htm Coach: Ken Fox 2008 Record: 5-12-0 Coach: Tom Moore 2008 Record: 11-6-4 Conference: Cascade Collegiate Conference 2008 Record: 8-6-7 Conference: NWAACC West Conference: NWAACC West Northwest University Spokane Yakima Sept. 5 @ 1:00pm Oct. 14 @ 2:00 pm Mascot: Cardinals Sept. 30 @ 2:00pm Oct. 31 @ 12:00 pm Colors: Red and Gray Oct. 24 @ 12:00pm Mascot: Sasquatch PHONE: (425) 889-7819 Mascot: Yaks Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, and Gold WEB SITE: www.northwestu.edu/athletics/ Colors: Red and Gold PHONE: (509) 533-7228 Coach: Erin Redwine PHONE: (509) 574-4718 WEB SITE: http://athletics.spokane.edu/ 2008 Record: 8-5-2 WEB SITE: www.yvcc.edu/athletics/ Coach: Jim Martinson Conference: Cascade Collegiate Conference Coach: Luiz Machado 2008 Record: 5-14-3 2008 Record: 2-14-4 Conference: NWAACC East Olympic Conference: NWAACC East Treasure Valley Sept. 12 @ 12:00pm Mascot: Rangers Green River Oct. 17 @ 12:00 pm Colors: Red and Black Nov. 4 @ 1:00 pm PHONE: (360) 475-7821 Oct. 3 @ 12:00pm Mascot: Chukars WEB SITE: Mascot: Gators Colors: Orange and Blue www.olympic.edu/Students/StudentServices/ Colors: Green and Yellow PHONE: (541) 881-8822 Athletics/ PHONE: (253) 833-9111 WEB SITE: http://athletics.tvcc.cc/ Coach: Dick Lowery WEB SITE: www.greenriver.edu/athletics/ Coach: Ryan Masingill 2008 Record: 6-12-2 Coach: Stuart Snow 2008 Record: 14-7-0 Conference: NWAACC West 2008 Record: 4-13-3 Conference: NWAACC East Conference: NWAACC West Bellevue Wenatchee Valley Clackamas Sept. 19 @ 12:00pm Oct. 21 @ 2:00 pm Mascott: Bulldogs Oct. 4 @ 11:00am Nov. 7 @ 12:00 pm Colors: Navy Blue and Red Mascot: Cougars Mascot: Knights PHONE: (425) 564-2856 Colors: Navy and Scarlett Colors: Silver and Black WEB SITE: Phone: (503) 657-6958 PHONE: (509) 682-6888 http://bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: depts.clackamas.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: www.wvc.edu/directory/ Coach: Frank Lee Coach: Tracy Nelson departments/athletics/ 2008 Record: 13-5-3 2008 Record: 13-8-4 Coach: John Wright Conference: NWAACC West Conference: NWAACC South 2008 Record: 5-12-3 Conference: NWAACC East Columbia Basin

Sept. 20 @ 2:00pm Oct. 7 @ 2:00pm Mascot: Coyotes Oct. 28 @ 2:00pm Colors: Purple and Gold Mascot: Hawks PHONE: (208) 459-5372 Colors: Columbia Blue and Navy Blue WEB SITE: www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/ Phone: (509) 542-4369 Coach: Niki Taylor WEB SITE: www.columbiabasin.edu/home/ 2008 Record: 12-6-2 index.asp?page=771 Conference: Cascade Collegiate Conference Coach: Matt Mills 2008 Record: 18-3-3 Conference: NWAACC East

12 2010 ROSTER–MEN

# Name Position Year High School / Hometown 1 Josh Lindsay Goalkeeper Fr. Boise HS / Boise, ID 2 Austin Radebaugh Fullback Fr. Selah HS / Selah, WA 3 Nick Wood Forward Fr. Richland HS / Richland, WA 4 Mikey Luhrs Midfield Fr. Meridian HS / Meridian, ID 5 Tyler Lawton Midfield So. Mountain View HS / Boise, ID 6 Brady Espinoza Centerback So. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 7 Erik Vaught Forward Fr. Timberline HS / Boise, ID 8 Martin Ramirez Midfield Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 9 Marco Acevedo Forward So. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 10 Paul Herrea Forward So. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 11 Jesse Macias Fullback Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 12 Mikey Ramos Midfield So. University HS / Spokane Valley, WA 13 Forrest Walker Midfield Fr. Coeur d’ Alene HS / Coeur d’ Alene, ID 14 Louis Poeppel Fullback Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 15 Charlie Redline Fullback Fr. Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID 16 Jose Lazo Midfield Fr. Caldwell HS / Caldwell, ID 17 Rene Saldana Forward Fr. Walla Walla HS / Walla Walla, WA 18 Tony Garey Centerback Fr. Borah HS / Boise, ID 19 Griffen Hoerner Midfield So. Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID 20 Talon Wyatt Midfield So. Century HS / Pocatello, ID 21 Josh Bates Midfield Fr. Walla Walla HS / Walla Walla, WA 22 Emmanuel Martinez Goalkeeper Fr. Pasco HS / Pasco, WA 23 Jacob Gibson Centerback Fr. Molalla HS / Canby, OR 24 Evgeny Potanin Forward Fr. Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT / Vishney Volochok, Russia

Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Wisconsin Green Bay- Washington State, 2002) Assistant Coach: Max Weber (WWCC 2005, Whitman College, 2008) Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland

13 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–MEN

1 Josh Lindsay 4 Mikey Luhrs Boise HS / Boise, ID Meridian HS / Meridian, ID Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Midfielder

In Brief: In Brief: Josh joins the Warrior program from where he was Mikey joins the Warrior program from Boise Idaho where he played his an outstanding 4 sport athlete. In soccer, Josh was a 5A Idaho 1st Team high school ball at Meridian High School. Mikey had an outstanding high All-Conference as a senior and was invited to the 2009 All-Idaho Soccer school and club soccer career. Luhrs was a 5A Idaho All-Conference 1st All-Star Team. Josh continued his outstanding high school athletic career Team selection as a senior and a second team selection as a junior. Mikey in being a 2nd Team 5A Idaho All-Conference defensive end and also par- played his club soccer for the powerful Boise Capital Soccer Club where ticipated in rugby and wrestling. Josh played his club soccer for Boise Na- he captained his team for 5 years and lead them to 5 consecutive Idaho tionals. We are extremely excited about the addition of Josh to the Warrior State Championships. We are very excited to have the dynamic ability of program. The Warrior’s have continued to land the top goalkeepers from Mikey join the Warrior program and look for him to challenge for minutes Idaho since 2003 and Josh is another in that heritage. His strength, work in the very deep and talented Warrior midfield. rate, and coach-ability are second to none and we look for Josh to come in and fill the void left by NWAACC Final Four MVP Joey Pagan (Eagle HS / Boise, ID). 5 Tyler Lawton Mountain View HS / Boise, ID Austin Radebaugh Sophmore 2 Midfield/Fullback Selah HS / Selah, WA Freshman In Brief: Fullback Tyler joined a series of other Mountain View products to presently be a part of the Warrior In Brief: program. Tyler led his Mountain View team Austin joins the Warrior program from Selah High School where he had an to two consecutive runner up honors at the award filled career. As a senior 2009, Austin was honored as the CWAC Idaho State Championships. His efforts were Conference MVP. He was a two-time 1st Team All-Conference performer awarded as Tyler was an 1st Team All-Con- and was a two year captain for his high school. Austin played his club ference selection at midfield. He played his soccer for Sun City Strikers in Yakima, WA and also was a member of club soccer for Boise Capitals and played an the Yakima Reds Super Y League Team in addition to Washington State integral role in four Club State Championships. Tyler was also a four-time ODP. We are excited about the addition of Austin into our program as he Academic All-Conference selection. Tyler made an immediate impact into brings a lot of pace and hard work. We look forward to Austin adapting to the 2009 NWACC Finalist Warriors where he was a consistent starter physicality and pace of the college game and competing for minutes as a in the backline and was a NWAACC East Region All-Star. Lawton was freshman. invited and participated in the NWAACC All-Star game. We look forward to Tyler’s sophomore campaign with his pace and athleticism. 2009 Stats: GS-19, Goals-0, Assists-0, Pts-0, YC-4, RC-0 3 Nick Wood Richland HS / Richland, WA Freshman Forward

In Brief: Nick joins the Warrior program from Richland High School where he was the centerpiece for his junior and senior seasons. Wood was a CBBN 1st Team All-Conference selection as a senior forward and also a Tri-City Herald All-Area Team. He also captained Richland his junior and senior seasons. Nick’s pace and style of play will be something to watch as we look for him to compete for minutes up front in the 2010 Warrior attack and continue his goal scoring abilities from high school. We are thrilled to have Nick be a Warrior and look for him to have a good career as a Warrior.

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6 Brady Espinoza 9 Marco Acevedo Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Sophomore Sophomore Centerback Forward

In Brief: In Brief: Another product of the dominate Pasco High Marco joined the Warrior program after School soccer program, Brady was the undeni- being the centerpiece of the Pasco High able leader of the team that held a national rank- School team that was ranked 2nd nationally ing and placed 2nd in WIAA State. He was a part and placed 2nd overall in this years WIAA of three League, District, and Regional Champion- State Championships. Marco is another in ships at Pasco High. Brady was a unanimous 1st the line of very productive Pasco forwards Team All Conference as a junior and senior, 2009 Herald All-Area Team, to join the Warrior program. Marco’s and 1st Team All-State as a senior. Brady provided instant impact as a impressive high school resume lends itself to being successful at the col- freshman for the Warrior backline as a freshman. His work rate, knowledge legiate level. He was a three-time CBL 1st Team All-Conference selection, of the game, and leadership will be looked upon greatly as the Warriors look 2nd team All-State, and during his senior season was WIAA 1st Team again find themselves in the NWAACC Championship as they have done in All-State honoree at forward and Herald All-Area MVP after captaining both 2008 and 2009. Brady captained the 2009 Warriors and again will hold his team to the state final. Marco had a very solid freshman season as that position as a sophomore. He is the player and person who can define a he was the second leading goal scorer for the 2009 Finalist Warriors. As program and we are thrilled to have him back for sophomore season. Brady a sophomore we look for Marco to be more consistent in front of net and was honored as a NWAACC East Region All-Star defender as a freshman continue to provide the Warrior’s with a powerful, goal-scoring forward. and also played in the NWAACC All-Star game. Marco was honored as a NWAACC East Region All-Star and also partici- 2009 Stats: GS-17, Goals-0, Assists-0, Pts-4, YC-4, RC-2 pated in the NWAACC All-Star game. 2009 Stats: GS-14, Goals-11, Assists-6, Pts-28, YC-4, RC-0

7 Erik Vaught Paul Herrea Timberline HS / Boise, ID 10 Freshman Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Forward Sophomore Forward In Brief: Erik joins the Warriors after playing at Timberline High School in Boise, In Brief: Idaho. A 5A Idaho All-Conference 1st Team as a senior Erik led his Tim- Paul is another Pasco High School berline team to a District Championship. Erik played club soccer for Boise standout to join the Warrior program. Nationals Soccer Club and led his team to two Quarter-finalist finishes Paul was an integral part of Pasco’s title in Regional’s. We are very excited to add another standout forward into run this past season. Paul was a fixture the Warrior program. Erik’s size and goal scoring ability will allow him to upfront for the Bulldogs and provided compete instantly for minutes on the 2010 Warrior frontline. energy, effort, and an attacking purpose during his four years at Pasco. Paul played his club soccer for Three Rivers Soccer Club. Paul is a fiery, energetic forward who catches the opposition off guard with his work rate and 8 Martin Ramirez knack for coming up big in front of goal. Paul added depth and a different dynamic upfront for the 2009 Warrior’s as he adapted to the pace and Pasco HS / Pasco, WA physicality of the college game. We are excited about Paul’s sophomore Freshman season as we look for him to become a bigger part of the Warrior attack Midfield with a year of collegiate soccer under his belt. 2009 Stats: Goals-2, Assists-1, Pts-5, YC-0, In Brief: Another product of the dominate Pasco High School soccer program, Mar- tin was the centerpiece of the 2009 Pasco midfield. He was a part of two League, District, and Regional Championships at Pasco High. Martin was a unanimous CBBN 1st Team All-Conference as a senior, 2009 Herald All- Area Team, and 2nd Team WIAA All-State performer as a senior. Again, WWCC will see another strong Pasco High player enter the program with high hopes as Martin joins the Warrior midfield in 2010. Martin is techni- cally gifted and reads the game so well. He will look to vie for minutes as a freshman and we are very excited to have him as a Warrior.

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11 Jesse Macias 13 Forrest Walker Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Coeur d’Alene HS / Coeur d’Alene, ID Freshman Freshman Fullback Midfield

In Brief: In Brief: Jesse is another product of the perennial power Pasco High School. He Forrest joins the Warrior program from CDA High School where he had continues in the long line of Pasco standouts that are and continue to be a a tremendous high school career. Walker was a Rookie of the Year as a part of the Warrior program. Macias was an integral part of the WIAA runner freshman and was a two-time All-Northwest Idaho 1st Team selection. He up Pasco High School in his junior season. He also was a part of 2008 and led his high school team to Idaho runner up in 2007 as a sophomore. In ad- 2009 League and District Championships. He was a CBBN 1st Team selec- dition, Walker was a part of the Idaho ODP team for many years and played tion as a senior and a 2nd Team selection as a junior. He played his club his club soccer for Coeur d’Alene Sting. We are very excited to add such a soccer for Three Rivers Soccer Club. Jesse is going to be an outstanding versatile player in Forrest who can come in and compete for the 2010 War- player for the Warriors in the coming years with his tenacity and work ethic. rior squad in a few different positions. We look forward to Forrest acclimat- As a freshman, Jesse will recover from a knee injury that occurred in his ing to the collegiate game and becoming a very good player for us. last high school game. We are thrilled to have Jesse be a Warrior.

14 Louis Poeppel Mikey Ramos 12 Pasco HS / Pasco, WA University HS / Spokane, WA Freshman Sophomore Fullback Midfield In Brief: In Brief: Louis is another product of the perennial power Pasco High School. He Mikey joined the Warrior program from continues in the long line of Pasco standouts that are and continue to be University High School where he was a a part of the Warrior program. Poeppel was an integral part of the Pasco standout midfielder during his four year High 2007 WIAA State Championship in his sophomore season. He also career. Mikey is one of the most exciting was a part of 2008 and 2009 League and District Championships. He signees for the Warrior program as his played his club soccer for Sun City Strikers Soccer Club. We are very talent and work rate are difficult to match. excited to add another Pasco standout in Louis. He will look to compete Mikey was a two-time 1st Team All GSL for backline minutes as a freshman. and was the Greater Spokane League’s offensive MVP his senior season. He was a 2nd Team WIAA All-State selection his senior year. Mikey was selected as a NWAACC East Region All-Star as a freshman and also was an invi- tee and participant in the NWAACC All-Star game. Ramos captained the 15 Charlie Redline 2009 Warriors and will again hold that title this year as the Warriors look Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID to again be in the NWAACC Final. We look forward to Mikey’s sophomore Freshman season and look for him to be consistently one of the most dominate play- Fullback ers in the NWAACC. Mikey finished the 2009 season as the NWAACC second leading goal scorer and leading assist man. 2009 Stats: GS- 19, Goals-16, Assists-10, Pts-42, YC-3, RC-0 In Brief: Charlie joins the Warrior program from Post Falls High School in Post Falls, Idaho. Redline was three year starter for his high school team and as a senior was 2009 MVP, IEL Defender of the Year, 1st Team All-League, All- North Idaho 1st Team. Redline was a captain his senior year and lead his PFHS team to first ever qualifying state birth. He played his club soccer for Post Falls Thunder. Charlie will look to adapt to the speed and physical rate of the collegiate game, but we look forward to him being a Warrior.

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16 Jose Lazo 19 Griffen Hoerner Caldwell HS / Caldwell, ID Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID Freshman Sophomore Midfield Midfield

In Brief: In Brief: Jose joins the Warrior program after being the vocal point of the Caldwell Griffen joined the Warrior program from High School soccer program during his previous two seasons. Jose was Post Falls High School where he built a 5A 2nd Team All Idaho selection as a senior and Honorable Mention as a very strong playing resume. Griffen was a junior and his teams Player of the Year as he served as captain his senior four year Varsity starter, two year captain, season. Jose played his club soccer for Boise Nationals. We are very and as a senior was the teams MVP. In excited to add another great Idaho standout to the Warrior squad. Jose’s addition, Griffen earned Inland Empire 1st versatility, pace, and ability will allow him to compete for minutes as he Team honors both junior and senior sea- adjusts to the collegiate game. son. He was also selected to the All North- west Idaho Team as a senior. Griffen played his club soccer for Coeur d’ Alene Sting. Griffen’s freshman year was very promising as he came in and earned himself a consistent starting role for the Warriors through his physical playing style and hard work. We again look for Griffen to be one 17 Rene Saldana of the centerpieces of the 2010 Warrior squad with his experience and leadership. Walla Walla HS, / Walla Walla, WA 2009 Stats: GS- 14, Goals-3, Assists-0, Pts-6, YC-4, RC-0 Freshman Forward

In Brief: Rene is a local product from Walla Walla who joins the program after 20 Talon Wyatt leading Walla Walla High School to their first ever Big Nine Championship. Rene was chosen as a CBBN 2nd Team All-Conference forward as a se- Century HS / Pocatello, ID nior. We are very excited to add Rene to the Warrior program as we know Sophomore his work rate and engine will always keep him vying for minutes on the Midfield Warrior frontline. Rene is also a WWCC Foundation Scholarship winner at WWCC for his academic success. In Brief: Talon joined the Warrior program after playing his high school soccer for Century High School in Pocatello Idaho. Talon was a 2007 All-Area selection and was the 2008 All-Area Player of the Year. Talon led Century to 4th place honors as a junior and senior. He was also team captain as 18 Tony Garey a senior. Talon brought technical ability and size to a Warrior midfield in 2009. Talon was honored as a NWAACC All-Region player as a freshman Borah HS / Boise, ID and we look for Talon to continue to bringing the work rate and energy to Freshman 2010 Warrior midfield. Centerback 2009 Stats: GS- 15, Goals-0, Assists-0, Pts-0, YC-2, RC-0

In Brief: Tony joins the Warrior program from Borah High School in Boise, Idaho. Tony was a outstanding two-sport athlete in high school as he was a 5A Idaho All-Conference selection in both soccer and football for Borah. 21 Josh Bates Tony played his club soccer for Boise Capitals Soccer Club and won 5 consecutive Idaho State Championships. We are thrilled to add such a Walla Walla HS / Walla Walla, WA physical centerback to the Warrior program for the 2010 campaign. We Freshman look for Tony to come in and adjust to the speed of the collegiate game Midfield and become a presence in the Warrior backline as a freshman. In Brief: Josh is another local standout from Walla Walla High School where he played an integral role for the 2009 Big Nine Championship Blue Devils, the first in school history. Josh really came on as a senior and has steadily improved with each passing year. We look for Josh to come in and work hard, adjust to the collegiate game, and develop. We are excited to have Josh be a Warrior.

17 2010 PLAYER PROFILES–MEN

22 Emmanuel Martinez 24 Evgeny Potanin Pasco HS / Pasco, WA Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Forward

In Brief: In Brief: Emmanuel is another standout from Pasco High School where he has Evegeny joins the Warrior program from Sentinel High School in Missoula, been the constant presence in the net for the Bulldogs since his sopho- Montana where he was selected as Honorable Mention. Evgeny played more season. Martinez is a 2009 ESPN High Rise Soccer Selection and his club soccer for the Missoula Striker Soccer Club and was a standout we are thrilled to add such an accomplished goalkeeper to the Warrior goal scorer for his team that won 5 Montana State Championships. It will program. At Pasco, Martinez was a two-time CBB 1st Team All-Confer- take time for Evgeny to adjust to the collegiate game, but we look for him ence selection and in 2009 was the WIAA 1st Team All-State goalkeeper. to continue to develop into a good player for our program. He was a part of the 2007 Pasco High School State Championship team. Emmanuel will come in and compete for the starting role for the 2010 Warriors.

23 Jacob Gibson Molalla HS / Canby, OR Freshman Fullback

In Brief: Jacob joins the Warriors after having a very successful playing career at Molalla High School where he led his team to a 3rd place finish in 2009 Oregon State Championships. Jacob played his club soccer for Eastside United and was a part of an Oregon State Championship team while play- ing. We are very excited to add another tall, physical defender in Jacob for the 2010 Warrior backline. We look for Jacob to need time to adjust to the speed of the collegiate game, but should provide depth for the Warriors. Jacob will also participate in Rodeo at WWCC.

18 2010 SEASON PREVIEW–MEN

The 2010 Warrior Men return 8 players from a 2009 squad that was 14-4- the midfield in a few different positions. Additional midfielders arriving to 1, Eastern Region Champions for the 5th time in six years, and NWAACC the program and competing for playing time right away are, Jose Lazo Finalists. The 2010 Warrior Men will also be happy to host 5 returning All- (Caldwell HS / Caldwell, ID), Forrest Walker (Coeur d’Alene HS / Coeur Conference or All-Region honorees. The WWCC men will also include 19 d’Alene, ID), and Josh Bates (Walla Walla HS / Walla Walla, WA) who new faces that join the squad and will look to make an impact right away have all have impressive playing backgrounds and who we look for to for the Warriors. The blend of some experienced returners and the addi- each bring a different dynamic to the midfield. tion of new faces will leave the 2010 Warrior men with the task of finding Coach Bodnar states, “We are very excited about the size, athleticism, their new identity, continuing the success of the program, and qualifying and overall talent of our 2010 Warrior midfield. There will be a lot of for the third consecutive final four and final birth. talented guys competing for minutes and our depth will allow us to do a “We have some very solid returners and some players who saw a ton of variety of different things with shape and attacking preferences. Returning action last year, and we have some guy’s fresh off their high school sea- the players we do in the middle of the park and adding the technical and son that will have to adjust to the pace of college soccer. We have some athletic first year players should make for a very strong midfield.” work to do to be where we need to be at the end of the season, but we are looking forward to the challenge” (Coach Bodnar) Defenders The 2010 Warrior backline returns a duo from the 2009 backline that Forwards allowed the 2nd fewest goals in the NWAACC, led by two NWAACC The Warrior frontline will look very similar to a year ago as the Warriors performers. Captain Brady Espinoza (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA) was a graduate none of their frontline players and add some very talented fresh- NWAACC East All-Star centerback who started 17 games as a fresh- man. Leading the charge for the 2010 campaign will be high school team- man. Alongside Espinoza is Tyler Lawton (Mountain View HS / Boise, ID) mates Marco Acevedo (Pasco HS /Pasco, WA) and Paul Herrera (Pasco another NWAACC All-Star who started every game as a freshman on the HS / Pasco, WA). Acevedo was one of the most honored high school Warrior backline. Brady and Tyler bring a ton of experience having played forwards in Washington State during his high school career earning repeat the entirety of the 2009 NWAACC final and look for the both to do the All-Conference and WIAA 1st team All-State accomplishments. In his same during the 2010 season. Their leadership and toughness are es- freshman campaign he tallied 11 goals and 6 assists and was chosen as sential if the Warriors look to claim another East Region title. Joining the a NWAACC East Region All-Star forward. We look for Marco to become Warrior backline are some talented young men who have accomplished more of a consistent force and again be a scoring threat every time he high school and club careers. Leading the way are Jesse Macias (Pasco touches the ball. Herrera had a decent freshman year providing depth for HS / Pasco, WA), Austin Radebaugh (Selah HS / Selah, WA), Louis Poep- the Warriors while scoring 2 goals and 1 assist. In addition, the Warriors pel (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA), Tony Garey (Borah HS / Boise, ID), Charlie are excited about the incoming group of frontrunners led by Nick Wood Redline (Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID), and Jacob Gibson (Molalla HS (Richland HS / Richland, WA). Wood was consistently one of the best for- / Canby, OR). Macias will be a great talent for the Warriors in the years wards in the CBBN during his high school career and WWCC will look for to come, but will spend this season recovering from a knee injury he his pace to add a different dynamic to the 2010 Warrior attack. Evegeny sustained his final high school game. Macias and high school teammate, Potanin (Sentinel HS / Missoula, MT) and Erik Vaught (Timberline HS / Poeppel, both are from Pasco High School and have won a Washington Boise, ID) are two big target forwards who have scoring histories in their State Championship. Poeppel started in the back for the Bulldogs for 3 club and high school careers. The two will look to compete for minutes years including playing during 2 state championship games. Radebaugh upfront and add much needed depth in the attack. Rene Saldana (Walla was a CWAC Co-MVP and Defensive Player of the Year and will look to Walla HS / Walla Walla, WA) will also look to find minutes and compete for vie for minutes as a fullback in the squad. Furthermore, Garey and Gibson time on the frontline with his speed. are both big, physical centerbacks who will look to impose their will into the lineup. “We have a definite goal scoring threat in Marco up top. I am curious to see who can push him, and pair with him, and hopefully provide another “We have a mix of returners and new faces that will anchor the backline dangerous player up top other teams will have to deal with defending. for us this year. They are all very experienced in terms of having played There are a lot of guys competing for a few spots. I am excited to see in very high level club games, and high school finals. Espinoza is going to what happens and definitely think it will make us a better team.” have to anchor this group until the young ones get their feet wet, but I am positive we will be very solid after we get some experience. The one thing Midfield we have added this year that was missing last year was some size in our The 2010 Warrior midfield is one of extreme talent and depth which is backline. I am hoping this makes us a more rounded group.” very exciting seeing as the Warriors do not lose one starter from the 2009 NWAACC Finalist squad. Anchoring the midfield is NWAACC East All-Star Goal Keepers Mikey Ramos (University HS / Spokane, WA). As a freshman, Ramos led The 2010 Goalkeeping shoes will be hard to fill after the departure of the Warriors in scoring with 16 goals and led the league in assist with 10. Joey Pagan (Eagle HS / Boise, ID) who was a two-time NWAACC All-Star In addition, consistent starters Talon Wyatt (Century HS / Pocatello, ID) performer and 2008 NWAACC Final Four MVP. The new crop of WWCC and Griffen Hoerner (Post Falls HS / Post Falls, ID) also return. Wyatt was goalkeepers are Josh Lindsay (Boise HS / Boise, ID) and Emmanuel a 2009 NWAACC All-Region selection while Hoerner is a battle tested Martinez (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA). Both have had tremendous high leader in the Warrior midfield whose work ethic is contagious and who school and club careers. Josh is a big, physical, athletic goalkeeper who also provided 3 goals last year. with some refining technically can be a very steady presence between the pipes. He led his high school team to a state final and was a 5A Idaho 1st Joining the Warrior midfield is an exciting group of midfielders. Leading Team All-Conference performer. Martinez has every accolade that a goal- the way are Martin Ramirez (Pasco HS / Pasco, WA) and Mikey Luhrs keeper can receive in the state, region, and country. He was selected to (Meridian HS / Meridian, ID). Ramirez heralds from Pasco High and is ESPN High Rise High School All-Stars as a senior and is a two-time WIAA another outstanding talent who will look to compete immediately for the All-State performer at Pasco High School. Martinez won a state champi- Warriors. Luhrs has a vast array of skills which could allow him to join onship in goal as a freshman and led his team to another final as a junior. The battle will be fierce and will make each goalkeeper better.

19 2010 OPPONENT QUICKFACTS–MEN

College of Idaho Flathead Valley Spokane

Sept. 1 @ 2:00pm Sept. 27 @ 3:00pm Oct. 14 @ 4:00 pm Mascot: Coyotes Mascot: Eagles Oct. 31 @ 2:00pm Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Sasquatch PHONE: (208) 459-5857 PHONE: (406) 756-3893 Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, and Gold WEB SITE: www.collegeofidaho.edu/ WEB SITE: www.fvcc.edu/student-life/ Phone: (509) 533-3419 athlete/ athletics/ WEB SITE: http://athletics.spokane.edu/ Coach: Brian Smith Coach: David Diffenderfer Coach: Kenny Krestian 2008 Record: 14-3-1 2008 Record: 2008 Record: 14-8-3 Conference: Cascade Collegiate Conference Conference: Conference: NWAACC East

Everett Peninsula Treasure Valley

Sept. 6 @ 1:00pm Oct. 3 @ 2:00pm Oct. 17 @ 2:00 pm Mascot: Trojans Mascot: Pirates Nov. 4 @ 3:00pm Colors: Red and White Colors: Black and Gold Mascot: Chukars PHONE: (425) 388-9322 PHONE: (360) 417-6410 Colors: Orange and Blue WEB SITE: www.everettcc.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: www.pc.ctc.edu/life/athletics/ Phone: (541) 881-2732 Coach: Scott Willsie default.asp WEB SITE: http://athletics.tvcc.cc/ 2008 Record: 5-11-2 Coach: Andrew Chapman Coach: Ryan Masingill Conference: NWAACC North 2008 Record: 14-7-3 2008 Record: 8-6-4 Conference: NWAACC West Conference: NWAACC East Olympic Shoreline Wenatchee Valley Sept. 12 @ 2:00pm Mascot: Rangers Oct. 4 @ 1:00pm Oct. 21 @ 4:00 pm Colors: Red and Black Mascot: Dolphins Nov. 7 @ 2:00pm PHONE: (360) 475-7821 Colors: Green and Yellow Mascot: Knights WEB SITE: www.olympic.edu/Students/ Phone: (206) 283-7335 Colors: Black and Silver StudentServices/Athletics/ WEB SITE: www.shoreline.edu/athletics/ Phone: (509) 682-6887 Coach: Kris Lowry Coach: George Dremousis WEB SITE: www.wvc.edu/directory/ 2008 Record: 1-16-1 2008 Record: 6-9-4 departments/athletics/ Conference: NWAACC West Conference: NWAACC North Coach: John Wright 2008 Record: 13-5-4 Bellevue Columbia Basin Conference: NWAACC East

Sept. 19 @ 2:00pm Oct. 7 @ 4:00pm Mascot: Bulldogs Oct. 28 @ 4:00pm Colors: Navy Blue and Red Mascot: Hawks PHONE: (425) 564-3124 Colors: Columbia Blue and Navy Blue WEB SITE: http://bellevuecollege.edu/ PHONE: (509) 542-4369 athletics/ WEB SITE: www.columbiabasin.edu/home/ Coach: Adam Fenster index.asp?page=771 2008 Record: 15-3-2 Coach: Kyle Vierck Conference: NWAACC West 2008 Record: 8-9-2 Conference: NWAACC East Highline Tacoma Sept. 26 @ 2:00pm Mascot: Thunderbirds Oct. 10 @ 2:00pm Colors: Green and White Mascot: Titans Phone: (206) 878-3710 Colors: Blue and Black WEB SITE: www.highline.edu/stuserv/ Phone: (253) 222-2437 athletics/index.htm WEB SITE: www.tacomacc.edu/athletics/ Coach: Jason Prenovost Coach: Jason Gjertsen 2008 Record: 14-3-3 2008 Record: 9-6-3 Conference: NWAACC West Conference: NWAACC West

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Class of 2009 BRUSIC CHOOSES MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BILLINGS Sophomore Amanda Brusic has signed a letter of intent to play at Mon- Pagan To Play For French Soccer Academy tana State - Billings next year. Brusic was an East-South All Star in 2008 Sophomore goalkeeper Joey Pagan has announced that he will con- and All-East Region in 2009 as a midfielder. She was a two-year starter tinue his playing career after signing a contract with the French Soccer and helped lead the women to a 21-1-0 record and their first NWAACC Academy in Seattle. As a freshman, Pagan, was the NWAACC Final Four Championship this past season. MVP and anchored the Warriors to their first ever NWAACC Men’s Soccer Brusic was a 2008 NWAACC All-Conference selection and helped lead her Championship. Pagan (Eagle HS, Eagle, ID) was a two-year starter for team to its first NWAACC title in 2009. She also was named all-region. She the Warriors and had a combined record of 32-7-3 and shares the WWCC prepped at West Valley High School in Yakima, Wash., where she helped record for shutoiuts in a season (15). Joey had 27 shutouts for his career lead her team to state all four years, including a runner-up finish in 2004 and as a Warrior. Joey was a two time NWAACC All-Star. a fourth place finish in 2007. While in high school, Brusic earned first team all- conference honors in 2004 and 2005 as a forward, and all-state honors both FUJIMOTO HEADS TO GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY (AZ) years. She earned the Coaches Award in 2006 and 2007, as well as second Defender Stephan Fujimoto will finish his collegiate career at Dividion II team all-league honors both seasons. “Amanda comes to us from a very Grand Canyon next year. Fujimoto was a two year starter for the Warriors good Walla Wall Community College program,” MSU-B Coach Trentham said. and was part of the programs first ever NWAACC men’s Championship in “With her experience, technical ability and vision on the ball, I believe she has 2008. Fujimoto (Mountainview HS, Meridian, ID) helped the Warriors to a the opportunity to compete immediately for time in the center of the park.” combined record of 32-7-3 in his two years in the program. Grand Canyon won the Pacific West Conference in 2009. PINGREE TO PLAY AT IDAHO STATE The midfielder helped Walla Walla CC post a 21-1-0 record for the season HUFF JOINS LONG LINE OF WARRIORS TO SIGN WITH EWU and an undefeated 15-0-0 record in the East Region. She recorded three Warrior sophomore Dashia Huff has signed a National Letter of Intent to goals during her limited contests for the Warriors, including a two-goal game continue her soccer career at Eastern Washington University next season. in a 7-0 victory over Olympic. Pingree sustained a knee injury following her Huff was a two-time All-NWAACC defender and a key member of the contest against Olympic and is currently in search of attaining a medical women’s team that went 21-1-0 this past season and won the NWAACC redshirt for the season. Prior to WWCC, Pingree was one of five players to Championship. Huff captained and anchored the backline for the Warriors start all 19 contests for Montana in 2008 where the Griz advanced to the during her two years at WWCC and led her team finish 21-1 in the 2009 Big Sky tournament. She scored a goal and made an assist for three points season, winning the NWAACC Championship. They were regular season as a freshman. Her only goal for the season was a game winner against champions with a 15-0 record. In 2008 and 2009, she was invited and Idaho in a 2-0 victory. “We are very excited to add Anna Pingree to our 2010 played in the NWAACC All-Star Showcase and earned NWAACC All-Star class, as she brings not only a wealth of experience, but also first-hand honors as a defender. Dashia was a second team All-State performer and knowledge of the Big Sky Conference,” said Head Coach Gibson. “Anna well as a first team all-conference defender at Southridge High School will be an anchor of our defense in the midfield as well as being a first line (Tri-Cities, WA) EWU Coach Hageage on Huff: “Dashia is a great addition of our attack in the transition game.” -Coach Gibson for us. She has two years under her belt at Walla Walla and can play both in the center and on the outside in the back. Her athleticism and ability to read the game, along with her maturity as a player, will give us a number of options for how we want to line up next fall.” Class of 2008 Hacker To Play At Uc-Colorado Springs LUCAS INKS WITH BOISE STATE Sophomore centerback Jordan Hacker has announced that he will con- Lucas was a two-time First Team East-West Division forward and this past year led the team with 23 goals scored and 14 assists as the Warriors went tinue his soccer career at the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs. 21-1-0 and won the NWAACC Championship. A product of Richland High UCCS is a Division II school and competes in the Rocky Mounatin Athletic School, Lucas earned first-team all-league honors two consecutive years Conference. They were 5-12-2 last season. Hacker (West Valley HS, while leading the Bombers to four-straight district and regional champion- Yakima, WA) was a two-year starter for the Warriors. He was a vital part of ships. During her two seasons at WWCC, Lucas recorded 46 goals and the 2008 Warrior team that finished 18-3-2, won the East Region Cham- 25 assists. Lucas was a dominant force and helped her team win the 2009 pionship, and won the school’s first soccer NWAACC Championship. NWAACC Championship. She also earned two consecutive NWAACC All- Hacker also finished his time at WWCC with a 3.40 GPA and was named Conference honors. Lucas plans to major in pre-med while at Boise State. to the All-Academic team.

O’LOUGHLIN COMMITTS TO CONCORDIA-PORTLAND Homer To Play At Seattle University Warrior sophomore Tahlia O’Loughlin has signed a letter of intent to play Sophomore Goalkeeper Liz Homer has announced that she will continue soccer at Concordia University in Portland, OR next year. O’Loughlin was a two-time all-conference player as a forward after scoring 36 goals her playing career at Seattle University. The Redhawks are a Division and 14 assists in two seasons of play. As a freshman, O’Loughlin led the I program that is coming off a 12-5-3 season in 2008. Homer had 17 NWAACC with 24 goals. In 2009 she helped the Warriors to a 21-1-0 shutouts last season in goal for the Warriors as she earned NWAACC overall record and an NWAACC championship. O’Loughlin was a two-time South-East All Star honors and helped the women go 24-1-0 on the sea- all-conference player as a forward after scoring 36 goals and 14 assists in son, win their 6th straight East Region Championship, and finish 2nd in two seasons of play. As a freshman, O’Loughlin led the NWAACC with 24 the NWAACC. She also was on the NWAACC All-Academic team as she goals in helping the Warriors to a 24-1-0 overall record and an NWAACC finished with a 3.59 GPA. championship. O’Loughlin was an All-Conference forward out of Borah High School in Boise, Idaho. She played club soccer for Les Bois United and helped the team to two state championships. “Tahlia is a fierce com- Jones Heads To University Of Evansville petitor who works hard and hates to lose,” CU Coach Landy said. “She is Defender Shayna Jones will finish her collegiate career at Division I a proven goal scorer that will give us another weapon up front as we look Evansville next year. Jones was an NWAACC South-East all-conference to be multi-dimensional in our attack. Concordia-Portland has one of the defender the past two years and helped lead her team to a two-year top NAIA women’s programs in the country. record of 46-2-1. She totaled eight goals and 13 assists despite playing defense. Jones was also a member of the Boise Capitals Soccer Club that won five state championships, and was a first team all-state selection as a senior at Borah High School in 2007. Evansville went 13-5-2 in 2008 and won the Missouri Valley Conference. 21 TRANSFER ATHLETES

Davin Decides On Whitworth Duffy Second Warrior To Choose Csu-Pueblo Sid Davin will play for the Division III Whitworth Pirates next year. Davin was Candice Duffy has committed to D-II CSU-Pueblo. The Thunderwolves an NWAACC South-East All-Conference Midfielder in 2008 and was also on are part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. She joins teammate the All-Academic team with a 3.37 GPA. Davin scored six goals and tallied Taylor Sinclair who committed a few weeks ago. As a freshman Duffy five assists her sophomore year in helping the Warriors to a 24-1-0 record earned All-Conference honors as a forward when she scored 20 goals and 2nd place NWAACC finish. Whitworth plays in the Northwest Confer- and had 13 assists. Her sophomore season she was named East Region ence and had a record of 15-4-1 overall and 11-4-1 in conference play. MVP as she led the NWAACC in goals scored with 32 and contributed 9 assists. In high school, Duffy was a 2-time player of the year for her 5A Reid And Morton To Go To Whitman College Conference at Idaho Falls HS in Idaho Falls, ID. Chris Reid and 2008 South-East All-Conference midfielder Beau Morton “I was really impressed by Candice because she can score goals, but she will finish their playing careers in Walla Walla at Whitman College. The also does a nice job setting up other people. She’s another woman who Missionaries went 11-2-7 last season including 9-2-3 in conference play. is a great fit for our program as well as a brilliant attacking player, “says Reid scored six goals and had two assists from his forward position CSU-Pueblo head coach Dave Morris. while Morton had one goal and six assists as a midfielder for the 2008 NWAACC Champion Warriors. Morton was also an All-Academic per- Neal Chooses Byu-Hawaii former with a 3.54 GPA. Sophomore midfielder Bryan Neal has chosen to continue his soccer career at Division II BYU-Hawaii. Neal was a vital part of the first Warrior Mendoza To Be A Geoduck Men’s team to make a final four appearance. In 2004 Neal started 20 Luis Mendoza will play for Evergreen State College next season. Men- games and was the anchor of the Warrior midfield before going on his doza was a 2008 South-East All-Conference forward as he scored 13 mission in England for 2 years. He contributed 2 goals and 3 assists for goals and had three assists for the 2008 NWAACC Champs. Evergreen the 2007 Warrior squad that finished 15-4-3. Neal was a Big Nine all con- competes in the NAIA Cascade Collegiate Conference. They were 5-11-0 ference selection 3 years at Eisenhower High School and was a member in 2008 including 4-7-0 in the conference. of the Yakima Reds in the PDL League.

Class Of 2007 Foster Signs Letter Of Intent Kyle Foster (West Valley HS ‘05 / Walla Walla CC) signed his letter of in- Four Warrior Women Make Commitments For Next Season tent to play at The Evergreen State College in 2008. As a defender, where Four Warrior Women’s soccer players have finalized plans on where to he started 18 games, Foster played at fellow Cascade Conference mem- continue their soccer careers. Alli Krous, Taylor Sinclair, Hailey Bohnet, ber school Northwest University in Kirkland during the 2005 season. In and Danielle Rodriguez helped lead the Warriors to a 45-3-1 record over 2007 he transferred to Walla Walla Community College and was elected the past two seasons, back-to-back East Region Championships, and captain of the team. back-to-back 2nd place finishes in the NWAACC. During the 2007 season Foster scored 2 goals and 2 assists for WWCC. Warrior Soccer Coach Chad Bodnar: “These girls helped take our pro- He helped lead the Warriors to a 13-3-2 record and was named to the gram to great heights for 2 years, and I am glad we can help them move NWAACC All-Star Team in the midfielder category. on to 4-year programs and continue with their success.” In his prep years, Foster was a three year all-conference player at West Alli Krous: Yakima, WA committed to U. Maine NCAA D-1 Valley High and currently he has been player of the week twice for the 2007 NWAACC North-East All-Star as a midfielder: 22 goals, 9 assists. Yakima Reds Professional Development Summer League. 2006 NWAACC North-East All Star as a midfielder: 13 goals, 16 assists Head coach John Purtteman is enthusiastic about signing Kyle, an excel- Taylor Sinclair: Richland, WA committed to CSU Pueblo NCAA D-2 lent defender, to the program. “Kyle is a top level player who will bring 2007 NWAACC North-East All Star as a defender: 2 goals, 5 assists. some grit to the Evergreen midfield”. 2006 NWAACC North-East All Star as a defender: 7 assists Foster will enroll as a junior at Evergreen during the fall quarter of ‘08. Hailey Bohnet: Walla Walla, WA committed to E. Oregon NAIA 2007: 10 goals, 3 assists. Griffiths Decides On College Of Idaho 2006: 8 goals, 1 assist Brian Griffiths has committed to NAIA College of Idaho (formerly known Danielle Rodriguez: Hamilton, MT committed to Warner Pacific NAIA as Albertsons College). The Coyotes are a part of the Cascade Collegiate 2007: 8 goals, 5 assists. Conference. As a freshman Griffiths scored 2 goals and played in 19 games 2006: 13 goals, 3 assists as a midfielder. As a sophomore Griffiths did not score put played a vital role in the Warriors midfield as he started every game. Griffiths was a two time Jones Decides On Minnesota-Crookston Southern Idaho All-Conference selection for Timberline High School and won five Idaho State championships with the Boise Nationals Soccer Club. Justine Jones has committed to D-II Univ. of Minnesota-Crookston. The Golden Eagles are part of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. In Young Chooses Concordia her freshman year Jones scored 14 goals and had 3 assists and earned All- Conference honors as a midfielder. Her sophomore year she was named a Warrior sophomore midfielder Alex Young, from Flathead, MT, has com- team captain and again earned All-Conference honors as she had 12 goals mitted to Concordia University to continue his soccer career next season. and 12 assists from her midfield position. Jones was a Big Nine All-Confer- Young scored three goals and had two assists as a freshman and scored ence selection and a 4A All-State selection as a senior at Richland HS. one goal as a sophomore from his midfield position. Young prepped at Flathead HS where he led his team to a Montana State Championship his “Justine is a tremendous addition to our program,” says U of M, Crookston senior season. Concordia University is an NAIA program located in Port- Soccer coach Chris Przemieniecki. “She brings experience, vision and land, Oregon. The Cavaliers finished last season as Cascade Collegiate tenacity. Justine will be expected to come in and make an immediate im- Conference Champions for a sixth straight year with a 16-4-0 record. pact. Her success at Walla Walla C.C. will definitely aide us in our quest to turn the Golden Eagle Soccer program around.”

22 TRANSFER ATHLETES program marks for goals in a season (45 as a freshman) and career (75) CLASS OF 2005 as well as points in a season (89) and career (165). She was also named the All-Conference game MVP in 2004. Ikerd is a product of Boise HS Milligan Signs with Thunderbirds and Boise Capitals SC and represented Idaho ODP for five years prior to coming to Walla Walla. In the classroom, Ikerd is a Biology major who Warrior sophomore Courtney Milligan has signed a letter of intent to was named to the President’s List and National Honor Roll as a freshman. play for NCAA Division I Southern Utah University and head coach Brian Stock. Stock guided the Thunderbirds to a 7W-4L-6T mark in Comments from WWCC Head Coach Coach Bodnar 2005 and a semifinal appearance in the Mid-Continent Conference We are very excited about sending these three kids to such a quality Tournament. Milligan is the fifth Warrior to sign for a Division I program D-1 program. All three of these players have accomplished things that this Spring. Brittney Dugger has signed at Boise State, while Ashley Renz, may never be matched in terms of records on the field. They are equally Shelly Ikerd, and Carrie Conners have all committed to play at Eastern impressive in the classroom and George is getting three very solid people. Washington University next Fall. In addition, Alysse Ginkel has committed Our wish is for them to go in and represent the college well by competing to Whitman College (NCAA D3) for next Fall. and doing well on the field and in the classroom at Eastern. Replacing all Milligan was a two time NWAACC All-Conference selection in the three of these kids will be very difficult as they all bring there own special midfield and was a part of two Northeast Conference winning teams in dynamics to the program. We are glad to be sending them on. her two years in Walla Walla. The Warriors were 39W-3L-4T in her two Comments from EWU Head Coach George Hageage seasons. She is also an NWAACC Academic All-Conference selection, a President’s List Student, and named to the National Honor Roll. Milligan Chad, and John before him, have done a great job with their players. They was also a Foundation Scholar recipient at Walla Walla CC. Milligan are one of the few coaching staffs at the CC level which consistently develop scored four goals and added 21 assists in 46 starts in her two year career their players so that they are better after two years at Walla Walla than when in Walla Walla. they first started. I can’t underscore enough how rare that is at their level.. . As a youth player, Milligan won an Idaho State Championship as a Ashley - Perhaps one of the most important additions to our squad, Ashley member of Boise Capitals SC and represented Idaho ODP for five years. will be able to come in and use your athleticism and experience to push for She played her high school soccer for Skyview in Idaho Falls and is a a starting spot. Ashley reminds us of Tiera Como in her presence and ability. product of FC Extreme. She was the Post Falls Register Player of the We are extremely lucky to have Ashley join us for next year and are quite Year in 2004. excited to see her in Eagle red!. Comments from Brian Stock, SUU Head Coach: . Carrie - Carrie versatility, athleticism and ability to read the game will give us ‘We are excited to add a player like Courtney to our squad. She is solid on the ability to try some different systems of play next year. I see Carrie as an the ball and distributes well. She also has a great work ethic and will win integral part of next years squad either as a defender or up top. I am excited the challenges in the middle third. We are pleased to add a player with to have the opportunity to coach Carrie next fall!. two years of college soccer experience under her belt. The staff at Walla . Walla do a great job of preparing their players for success at higher levels Shelly - Shelly is a tremendous goal scorer!! She has proven herself at every and Courtney will fit well into the team concept we are building at SUU.’ level. Her quickness and ability to strike shots with either her right or left foot Comments from Chad Bodnar, WWCC Head Coach: will finally give us a player who is a threat to score at anytime! ‘We are Glad to see Courtney go on to the next level after a successful tenure here at Walla Walla Community College. It’s an exciting opportunity for her and we hope she does well with it.’ Dugger Signs With Broncos Boise State Head Coach Steve Lucas announced the signing of Warrior Eagles Ink Warrior Trio midfielder Britteny Dugger to a National Letter of Intent to play for the Eastern Washington University have announced the signing of three Broncos. Boise State play in the Western Athletic Conference and finished members of Walla Walla Community College’s women’s soccer their 2005 campaign with a 10-8-2 record. Dugger is the third Warrior to suit team: Goalkeeper Ashley Renz, Defender Carrie Conners, and Forward up for the Broncos following Christy Messenger and Julie Allen. Shelly Ikerd. Eastern Washington play in the Big Sky Conference at an As a Warrior, Dugger compiled impressive numbers in her sophomore NCAA Division I standard and are coached by George Hageage. The trio season. She captained a team that went 23W-1L-2T and won their third are part of a sophomore class that won two Conference Championships consecutive conference crown while starting in all 26 matches. She was with the Warriors while winning 39 games in their two seasons in Walla named an NWAACC All-Conference selection and notched 16 goals to go Walla. with 11 assists. In the classroom, she was recognized as an Academic Renz, a Pasco HS product, is a two time NWAACC All-Conference All-Conference selection and was named to the Dean’s List at Walla Walla selection as a goalkeeper and garnered recognition as an NWAACC CC. Dugger was a transfer from the College of St. Rose, an NCAA D2 Academic All-Conference nominee and President’s List Student. She is institution in New York. Dugger was the Washington State 4A and Big also a National Honor Roll nominee. Renz rewrote the Warrior record Nine Player of the Year in her junior and senior seasons as Richland High book in her two seasons with the Warriors as she holds program marks School captured a state title. She played her club soccer for Three Rivers for wins in a season (22), career (32), shutouts in a season (16), career Utd and represented Washington ODP. (24), minutes played in a season (2030) and career (3200), and Goals Comments from WWCC Head Coach Coach Bodnar Against per Game for a season (0.49). Renz played her club soccer for Three Rivers Utd. Our program was very excited to bring in Brit with the hopes of placing her somewhere she would be happy after being in New York her freshman year. Conners came to Walla Walla out of Great Falls HS in Montana. A two She came in and was a vital part of a very special team last year. We are year starter and All-Conference selection as a defender, Carrie was a very excited about Brit heading to BSU. She is going to have to work hard sophomore captain for the Warriors while starting 47 straight games. She in the off season to compete for a role, but definitely has the potential to add compiled 13 goals and 16 assists in her two years as a Warrior. Conners a special dimension to Steve’s squad. BSU is a program on the rise and we was also recognized as an NWAACC Academic All-Conference selection are very happy to be able to add a great person to their roster. as well as being a President’s List student and nominated to the National Honor Roll. A two sport athlete for the Warriors, Conners was also Comments from BSU Head Coach Steve Lucas named an All-Conference and Academic All-Conference performer for her We are very excited to have Brittney join our program. She will fit in to performance on the diamond and was recently named an Academic All- our style of play on the field. We expect her to come in and make an American by the National Fastpitch Association. immediate impact on our team. Ikerd is a two time NWAACC All-Conference selection and was the NWAACC Player of the Year in 2004 as a freshman. She led the NWAACC in goal scoring both of her seasons in Walla Walla and holds

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Ginkel Heads To Missionaries Hilgart Heading To California Alysse Ginkel has committed to play for Whitman College and Head Ian Hilgart will be joining Chico State next Fall. The Wildcats are Coach Scott Shields for next season. Ginkel, who scored 15 goals and coached by Mike O’Malley and have been a consistent power on the added 11 assists in her two years in Walla Walla, will move across town to west coast at the NCAA Division II level for many years. Hilgart tallied join a Missionary team that went 10W-6L-3T last season and were ranked five goals and added 10 assists his sophomore season in Walla Walla Regionally most of the Fall. despite missing most of the first half of the year due to injury. A skillful attacking player, Hilgart will compete for minutes in the Wildcat midfield. Ginkel was a part of two Conference champion teams in Walla Walla and won an Idaho State 5A Championship with Boise High School her senior Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: season. A product of Boise Capitals Soccer Club, Ginkel was also a three Ian’s sophomore season was disrupted by injury but when he regained time Idaho ODP State selection as a youth player. fitness halfway through the year, he really demonstrated the tremendous potential he possesses. He’s a quick, technical player with good Asano Bound For Canada attacking instincts and a competitive nature that I feel will do very well at Ryosuke Asano, who spent three years in the Warrior program, has Chico State. He can play in many different places and that should eb an transferred to play for St. Mary’s University in Nova Scotia. Asano, who asset for him as he tries to work his way into the Wildcat lineup. red-shirted his freshman season, joins a Husky program coached by Stuart Galloway that has been to the Canadian Championships the past Munoz And Kempe Join Truman State In Missouri three seasons and been consistently ranked in the top six nationally in Aldo Munoz and Gavin Kempe will be heading to the Midwest to join Canada. Truman State in Missouri. The Bulldogs, coached by Duke Cochran, Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: reached the second round of the NCAA Division II tournament last Fall and are perennially Nationally ranked in the top 20 in the country. Ryo will have to adjust to the physical nature of play in Eastern Canada Munoz, who was an All-Conference selection as a sophomore, tallied but he’s developed tremendously here the past three years and has really seven goals while adding a pair of assists this past Fall while holding the learned to use his technical tools within the context of a collegiate speed midfield and captaining the team. Kempe shares a career record with of play. He’ll get to play his home contests on an artificial surface and that Munoz for most starts in two years with 49 and has been a fixture in the will be a great advantage to him. Warrior back three both seasons in Walla Walla. Gentle Joins ‘Yotes Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: Jared Gentle has signed to play for Head Coach Brian Smith and It’s an exciting and interesting opportunity for both Aldo and Gavin. Albertson College next Fall after compiling a 13W-2L-2T record as Truman State has done very well on the field and is a good academic a sophomore with the Warriors. Gentle, who was an All-Conference environment for both of them to complete their college careers. Aldo’s selection, secured nine shutouts as a sophomore in leading the been a great leader here in his two years and brings a calming presence Warriors to their second straight Conefrence title and to the NWAACC to the field. I’m sure that will translate well for Truman State next Fall. Championship game. Gentle holds Warrior records for wins in a season Gavin’s never really stepped out of the starting lineup since he arrived (13) and career (22), shutouts in a season (9) and career (13.5), goals here and is one of the most consistent defenders I’ve worked with. He’s against per game in a season (0.76) and minutes played in a season strong in the tackle and very good in the air and I feel has all the tools (1530). Gentle will compete with former Warrior Robbie Erichson for time required to be a good player in the Midwest. in the ‘Yote goal. Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: Weber Becomes A Missionary Max Weber heads across town to join Whitman College and former It’s a great opportunity for Jared. He’s developed into a very good college Warrior teammates Cole Sherman and Jesus Reyes on the Missionary goalkeeper in the last two seasons and I’m confident he and Robbie will roster. Weber spent three years in Walla Wala after spending much of battle day in and day out for the starting role at Albertson. They train very his second season recovering from injury. Weber captained the Warriors well together and have a good relationship so I would think it’s a very his sophomore season while holding down a regular spot in the midfield. good situation for the both of them.

24 TEAM RECORDS

WARRIOR WOMEN UPDATED after 2009 Season WARRIOR MEN UPDATED after 2008 Season Total Wins in a Season – Team...... 24, 08 Total Wins in a Season – Team...... 22, (06) Total Wins in a Season – Goalkeeper...... 15, Jason Schadler (07) Total Wins in a Season – Goalkeeper...... 24, Liz Homer (08) Total Wins in a Career – Goalkeeper...... 26, Jason Schadler (06-07) Shutouts in a Season – Team...... 19, Sharee Fitzgerald & Liz Homer (07) Shutouts in a Season – Team...... 15, Fernando Munoz & Jason Schadler (06), Shutouts in a Season – Goalkeeper...... 17, Liz Homer (08) ...... Joey Pagan & Jeremiah Robinson (08) Shutouts in a Career...... 24, Ashley Renz (04-05) Shutouts in a Season – Goalkeeper...... 15, Joey Pagan (08) Goals Against – Season per Game...... 0.40 GAPG (08) Shutouts in a Career...... 16, Jason Schadler (06-07) Minutes Played – Season Goalkeeper...... 2030 min, Ashley Renz (05) Goals Against – Season per Game...... 0.52 GAPG (06) Minutes Played – Career Goalkeeper...... 3200 min, Ashley Renz (04-05) Goals Against – Season (min 750min)...... 0.26, Fernando Munoz (06) Total Goals in a Season – Team...... 129, (07) Minutes Played – Season Goalkeeper...... 1530 min, Joey Pagan (09) Total Goals – Career...... 75, Shelly Ikerd (04-05) Minutes Played – Career Goalkeeper...... 3400 min, Joey Pagan (08-09) Total Goals – Season...... 42, Shelly Ikerd (04) Total Goals in a Season – Team...... 91 (06) Total Goals – Freshman...... 42, Shelly Ikerd (04) Total Goals – Career...... 44, Fidel Angulo (04-05) , Rocky Snyder (07-08) Total Assists in a Season – Team...... 104, 01 Total Goals – Season...... 23, Fidel Angulo (04), Rocky Snyder (07) Total Assists – Career...... 30, Alyssa Latham (00-01) Total Goals – Freshman...... 23, Fidel Angulo (04), Rocky Snyder (07) Total Assists – Season...... 24, Alyssa Latham (01) Total Assists in a Season – Team...... 70 (05, 06) Total Assists – Freshman...... 21, Lauryn Koelzer (05) Total Assists – Career...... 28, Zach Crimm (05-06) Total Points – Career...... 165, Shelly Ikerd (04-05) Total Assists – Season...... 21, Zach Crimm (06) Total Points – Season...... 89, Shelly Ikerd (04) Total Assists – Freshman...... 15, Matt Salisbury (03) Playoff Goals – Career...... 5, Alyssa Latham (00-01) Total Points – Career...... 99, Rocky Snyder (07-08) Playoff Goals – Season...... 4, Krista Hytrek (01), Alyssa Latham (00) Total Points – Season...... 53, Rocky Snyder (07) Playoff Points – Career...... 11, Alyssa Latham, (00-01) Playoff Goals – Career...... 4, Fidel Angulo (04-05) Playoff Points – Season...... 8, Krista Hytrek (01), Alyssa Latham (00) Playoff Goals – Season...... 3, Fidel Angulo (04) Total Starts – Career...... 49, Jessica Wallace (01-02), Taylor Sinclair (06-07) Playoff Points – Career...... 8, Fidel Angulo (04-05) Total Consecutive Starts...... 49, Jessica Wallace (01-02), Taylor Sinclair (06-07) Playoff Points – Season...... 6, Fidel Angulo (04-) Total Multiple Goal Games – Season...... 10, Shelly Ikerd (04) Total Starts – Career...... 51, Zach Crimm (05-06) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Team...... 13, v Everett (9/13/04); v Skagit Valley (9/21/07) Total Consecutive Starts...... 51, Zach Crim (05-06) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Player...... 5, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (9/13/04) Total Multiple Goal Games – Season...... 6, Fidel Angulo (04) ...... 5, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (10/30/04) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Team...... 13, vs Olympic CC (9/7/06) ...... 5, Catherine Sherwin vs Columbia Basin (10/30/02) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Player...... 4, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/03) ...... 5, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/02) ...... 5, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/01) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Team...... 8, v Everett (11/1/03) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Player...... 4, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/03) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Team...... 8, vs Everett (9/13/04); v Wenatchee (9/24/04); ...... vs Skagit Valley (9/21/07) Most Points in a Game – Player...... 9, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/03) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Player...... 4, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (9/13/04) & (10/30/04) MEN’S PAST SEASON RECORDS: ...... 4, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/02) ...... 4, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/01) 2009 14W-4L-1T (NWAACC Finals - Eastern Champions) 2008 18W-3L-2T (NWAACC Champions - SE Champions) Most Points in a Game – Player...... 11, Shelly Ikerd v Everett (9/13/04) & (10/30/04) 2007 16W-4L-3T (NWAACC Quarterfinals) ...... 11, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/02) 2006 22W-2L-1T (NWAACC Semifinals – SE Champions) ...... 11, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/01) 2005 20W-2L-4T (NWAACC Finals – SE Champions) 2004 19W-4L-1T (NWAACC Semifinals – NE Champions) Consecutive Games with a Goal – Player...... 6 Shelly Ikerd (04); 6, Brandy Johnson (01) 2003 12W-3L-7T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) Consecutive Games with a Point – Player...... 13, Brandy Johnson (01) 2002 2W-12L-4T 2001 3W-13L-2T WOMEN’S PAST SEASON RECORDS: 2000 4W-12L-0T 2009 21W-1L-0T (NWAACC Champions – East Champions) 1999 3W-15L-2T 2008 24W-1L-1T (NWAACC Finals - SE Champions) 1998 2W-16L-2T 2007 22W-1L-1T (NWAACC Finals - NE Champions) 2006 20W-2L-0T (NWAACC Finals- E-W Champions) MEN’S COACHING RECORDS – PROGRAM 2005 23W-1L-2T (NWAACC Finals – SE Champions) Chad Bodnar 2006-Present 48W-11L-6T 2004 16W-3L-2T (NWAACC ¼ Finals – NE Champions) John Charman 2003-2006 51W-11L-12T 2003 14W-5L-3T (NWAACC T3rd – NE Champions) Santos Garcia 1998-02 14W-68L-10T 2002 17W-5L-2T (NWAACC 4th) 2001 18W-6L-1T (NWAACC 2nd) NWAACC MEN’S CHAMPIONS 2000 11W-6L-3T (NWAACC 3rd) 1999 4W-8L-3T 2009 Bellevue 2003 Skagit Valley 1998 11W-7L-3T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) 2008 Walla Walla 2002 Bellevue 1997 11W-4L-4T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) 2007 Clark 2001 Bellevue 1996 9W-9L-3T 2006 Whatcom 2000 Tacoma 2005 Wenatchee Valley 1999 Columbia Basin WOMEN’S COACHING RECORDS – PROGRAM 2004 Highline 1998 Skagit Valley Chad Bodnar 2005-present 119W-6L-3T John Charman 2000-2004 76W-25L-11T Mark Francis 1996-99 35W-28L-13T

NWAACC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS

2009 Walla Walla 2003 North Idaho 2008 Columbia Basin 2002 Edmonds 2007 Clackamas 2001 North Idaho 2006 Spokane 2000 Edmonds 2005 Clackamas 1999 Columbia Basin 2004 Clackamas 1998 Tacoma

25 2010 Statistics

Women’s Statistics

Player Goals Assists Shutouts Y Cards R Cards Kati Lucas 23 14 0 3 0 Margo Hickman 17 3 0 1 0 Thalia O’Loughlin 12 7 0 3 0 Justin Jones 9 2 0 0 0 Becky Ryerse 7 3 0 1 0 Dominique Alston 6 6 0 5 0 Amanda Brusic 6 2 0 0 0 Jaytmie Balcom 4 2 0 4 0 Amanda Keebler 4 0 0 0 0 Anna Pingree 3 0 0 1 0 Nicole Perry 2 1 0 1 0 Teresa Lopez 1 3 0 0 0 Kaitlyn Rosane 1 1 0 0 0 Brittany Lacey 1 0 0 0 0 Robbie Jenks 1 0 0 0 0 Jordan Simkins 0 0 3 0 0 Analisa Androlowicz 0 0 1 0 0 Lena Miraglio 0 1 0 1 0 Kylee Poznanski 0 0 0 2 0 Dashia Huff 0 0 0 1 0

Men’s Statistics Player Goals Assists Shutouts Y Cards R Cards Juan Garcia 6 4 0 1 0 Tyler Lawton 0 0 0 4 0 Mikey Ramos 16 10 0 3 0 Brady Espinoza 0 0 0 4 2 John Dolphus 0 1 0 0 0 Paul Herrera 2 1 0 0 1 Griffen Hoerner 3 0 0 4 0 Joey Pagan 0 0 3 1 0 Talon Wyatt 0 0 0 2 0 Jacob Michelsen 2 0 0 2 0 Jose Corona 4 2 0 0 0 Levi Gunion 0 0 0 2 0 Marco Acevedo 11 6 0 5 0 Josh Bashline 0 0 0 0 1 Miguel Acevedo 4 0 0 0 0 Jose Rivera 0 0 0 1 0 Stephan Fujimoto 0 0 0 1 0

26 2009 NWAACC ALL-STAR TEAM

EAST-WEST DIVISION DEFENDERS: NORTH-SOUTH DIVISION COACHES OF THE YEAR Taylor Vandehey, Chemeketa COACHES OF THE YEAR Elisabeth Sandoval, Chemeketa Chad Bodner, Walla Walla (East-Co) Tao Shen - Skagit Valley (North) Amy Pelaez-Marin, Chemeketa Jim Martinson - Spokane (East-Co) Marty Limbird - Chemeketa (South) Dick Lowry - Olympic (West) Alicia Barrett, Clackamas Julie Schmitts, Clark REGION MVP: Chantel Green, Whatcom REGION MVP: Nino Tursic - Whatcom (North) Caitlin Williams, Whatcom Julissa Rodriguez - Col. Basin (East) Gustavo Bermudez - Chemeketa (South) Ali Brown - Olympic (west) Stephanie Reed, Whatcom FORWARDS: FORWARDS: KEEPERS: Gustavo Bermudez, Chemeketa Pilar Gonzales, Chemeketa Julissa Rodriguez, Columbia Basin Eric Branch, Chemeketa Kat Donovan, Shoreline Tabitha Grow, Spokane Casey Woodruff, Pierce Chelsey Thayn, Treasure Valley Nino Tursic, Whatcom Kati Lucas, Walla Walla EAST-WEST DIVISION COACHES OF THE YEAR MIDFIELDERS: MIDFIELDERS Adam Fenster, Bellevue (West) Tyler Hagen , Chemeketa Jannely Quintana, Bellevue Kenny Krestian, Spokane (East) Vicente Reyes, Chemeketa Jenn Johnston, Columbia Basin Ben Maramontes, Clark Casey Demory, Columbia Basin REGION MVP: Caleb Escobedo, Clark Sholena Blackwell, Olympic Alan Bosio - Treasure Valley (East) Abraham Johnson, Clark Cori Jo Young, Spokane Steve Prevost - Peninsula (West) Stevie Laughlin, Pierce Nikita Johnson, Tacoma Ben Sowers, Whatcom Tahlia O’Loughlin, Walla Walla FORWARDS: Josh Rudnick, Whatcom Becky Reyerse, Walla Walla Josh Strasser, Bellevue Andrew Mastronardi , Spokane DEFENDERS: DEFENDERS Alan Bosio, Treasure Valley Jose Sumoza, Chemeketa Sarah Milne, Columbia Basin Marco Acevedo, Walla Walla Jorge Flores, Chemeketa Nicki Grigg, Columbia Basin Jose Cabrera, Chemeketa Stephanie Hopkins, Spokane MIDFIELDERS Nick Herzberg, Clark Maile Cobb, Spokane Radcliff McDougald, Bellevue Mike Kehoe, Edmonds Sarah Weitz, Treasure Valley Matt Eronemo, Bellevue Tim Ritter, Pierce Jennie Rasmussen, Treasure Valley Daniel Nam, Highline Precilio Martinez, Shoreline Dashia Huff, Walla Walla Alex Bresnan, Highline Kyle Wymer, Whatcom Lena Miraglio, Walla Walla Steve Williams, Peninsula Matt Miller, Spokane KEEPERS: KEEPERS: Mikey Ramos, Walla Walla Marshall Reese, Chemeketa Claire Pflueger, Spokane Victor Navarro, Wenatchee Valley Carlos Mendoza, Clark Jordan Simkins, Walla Walla DEFENDERS NORTH-SOUTH DIVISION Jesse Sorteberg, Bellevue COACHES OF THE YEAR Mayron Trejo, Columbia Basin Josh Turpin, Whatcom (North) Steve Prevost, Peninsula Dave Ellis, Lane (South) Graham Lundgren, Spokane Tyler Florez, Spokane REGION MVP: Jacob Bacon, Treasure Valley Bianca Canaday - Whatcom (North) Brady Espinoza, Walla Walla Jennifer Jackson - Clackamas (South) Jonathan Rodriquez, Wenatchee Valley

FORWARDS: KEEPERS: Norma Martinez, Chemeketa Ryan Skay, Spokane Hayley Koch, Clackamas Joey Pagan, Walla Walla Bianca Canaday, Whatcom Rachel Rexroat, Whatcom

MIDFIELDERS: Vicky Cruz, Chemeketa Erika Flores, Chemeketa Esmeralda Arredondo, Chemeketa Gabby Nevell, Clackamas Jennifer Jackson, Clackamas Rochelle Hann, Shoreline Nina Rhea, Whatcom Candace Mohler, Whatcom

27 2009 LEAGUE STANDINGS

NWAACC WOMEN’S SOCCER NWAACC MEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS LEAGUE STANDINGS

2009 LEAGUE FINAL 2009 LEAGUE FINAL

NORTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO NORTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Whatcom 9-3-1 28 10-4-2 29 9 8 Z-Whatcom 6-2-5 23 6-5-5 28 29 2 X-Shoreline 7-3-3 24 8-5-4 27 18 5 X-Shoreline 6-6-1 19 7-9-1 32 39 3 X-Edmonds 6-5-2 20 7-6-3 12 17 7 X-Edmonds 4-5-4 16 4-8-4 32 33 2 Everett 3-8-2 11 4-9-3 18 26 3 Skagit Valley 2-7-4 10 2-8-4 21 38 0 Skagit Valley 1-10-2 5 2-10-2 12 32 1 Everett 2-8-3 9 3-12-3 25 59 1

EAST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO EAST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Walla Walla 15-0-0 45 21-1-0 103 6 16 Z-Walla Walla 9-3-1 28 14-4-1 46 15 9 X-Columbia Basin 11-3-1 34 15-4-2 62 23 7 X-Spokane 7-3-3 24 9-10-4 40 45 3 Spokane 9-3-3 30 10-5-4 52 23 8 Treasure Valley 8-5-0 24 9-6-0 34 25 4 Treasure Valley 9-4-2 29 10-4-2 42 9 9 Columbia Basin 6-3-4 22 8-4-5 33 28 1 Wenatchee Valley 3-11-1 10 3-11-2 16 67 1 X-Wenatchee Valley 3-8-2 11 5-9-2 32 32 2 Yakima Valley 0-14-1 1 0-14-1 12 79 0 WEST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO WEST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO X-Bellevue 7-2-4 25 14-4-4 58 33 2 X-Tacoma 8-6-0 24 9-8-0 35 30 5 X-Peninsula 7-2-4 25 12-5-5 47 28 3 X-Bellevue 7-5-2 23 7-8-3 39 40 3 Z-Highline 4-6-3 15 10-9-3 43 37 4 X-Olympic 5-6-3 18 7-7-4 39 37 6 Tacoma 3-9-1 10 3-9-1 16 24 2 Green River 3-10-1 10 3-10-1 15 50 0 Olympic 0-13-0 0 0-14-0 10 53 0 Highline 2-10-2 8 2-13-2 8 53 3 SOUTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO SOUTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Chemeketa 12-0-1 37 19-1-2 85 17 9 Z-Chemeketa 11-1-1 34 13-2-1 41 12 10 X-Clark 10-3-0 30 11-5-0 36 19 7 X-Clackamas 8-3-2 26 8-5-3 27 17 6 Pierce 6-5-2 20 6-7-3 27 40 3 X-Lane 5-5-3 18 5-6-3 17 17 5 X-SW Oregon 4-8-1 13 4-8-1 21 38 3 Clark 4-7-2 14 6-7-2 20 25 3 S. Puget Sound 2-10-1 7 2-13-1 17 56 0 SW Oregon 1-10-2 5 1-10-2 12 39 0 Z - Clinched Region Champion x - Clinched playoff berth X - Clinched Playoff Berth z - Clinched region championship

NWAACC Women’s Soccer Tournament Results 2009 NWAACC Men’s Soccer Tournament Results 2009 Women’s Championship 1 2 Final Walla Walla 0 1 1 Men’s Third Place 1 2 Final Bellevue 1 1 2 Chemeketa 2 1 Spokane 1 1 Women’s Championship 1 2 OT1 Final Walla Walla 0 0 1 1 Men’s Semi-Final 1 2 Final Columbia Basin 0 0 0 0 Bellevue 2 2 4 Spokane 1 0 1 Women’s Third Place 1 2 Final Chemeketa 1 2 3 Men’s Semi-Final 1 2 Final Tacoma 0 0 0 Walla Walla 1 0 1 Chemeketa 0 0 0 Women’s Semi-Final 1 2 Final Tacoma 2 0 2 Columbia Basin 1 2 3

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