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WWCC ATHLETIC DIRECTORY — WWCC Athletic Directory — TABLE OF CONTENTS — — WWCC ATHLETIC DIRECTORY — WWCC Athletic Directory ............................................. 1 Office Home Board of Trustees ............................................................. 1 Presidents Message .......................................................... 2 Baseball Staff Dean of Student Services ................................................ 2 Mike Cummins ........................ 527-4494 Director of Athletics ........................................................ 2 Dave Meliah ........................... 527-4311 2008 Warriors Baseball Schedule .....................................3 Athletic Staff .......................... 527-4306 Head Coach, Mike Cummins ......................................... 4 Athletic Director Assistant Coaches Jeff Reinland .............................527-4312 522-3890 Dave Meliah ................................................................. 5 Athletic Commissioner J.C. Biagi ....................................................................... 6 Susan Quinn .............................527-4232 522-0972 Blaine Mercado ............................................................... 6 Assistant Athletic Director, 2008 Warrior Roster ......................................................... 7 Bobbi Hazeltine ........................527-4495 2008 Season Preview ....................................................... 8 Dean of Students 2008 Eastern Region Preview.........................Inside Cover Clint Gabbard ..........................527-4300 525-4582 2008 Warriors ............................................................. 9-17 Sports Information Director All Conf. Selections ...................................................... 18 Dave Meliah .............................527-4311 Warriors on the Move .................................................... 18 Athletics Secretary Record Book .............................................................. 19-20 Shirley Aycock .........................527-4306 2007 Final Stats .............................................................. 21 Sports Technician Facilities and Athletics Program Overview ................... 34 Mike Staudenmaier ..................527-4238 525-1993 Action Shots ............................................................. 7, 20 Athletic Trainer Transfer Map .........................................Inside Back Cover Mike Staudenmaier ..................527-4238 525-1993 — QUICK FACTS — –– Other Important Numbers –– Location: .............................................. Walla Walla, WA Athletic Ticket Office ....................................... 527-4306 Founded: .................................................................... 1967 Warrior Field ..................................................... 527-4238 Enrollment: ............................................................ 12,000 NWAACC Office ...................................... 360-992-2833 Nickname: ............................................................Warriors La Voz ................................................................ 522-2963 Colors: Black and Gold Union Bulletin Sports Dept. ............................. 525-3300 Conference: NWAACC WWCC Admissions ......................................... 527-4283 National Affiliation: ........................................ NWAACC WWCC Business Office ................................... 527-4201 Stadium: Warrior Field WWCC Financial Aid ..................................... 527-4301 President: Steve VanAusdle WWCC Information ........................................ 522-2500 Head Coach: ............................................. Mike Cummins Warrior Hitting Facility .................................... 520-8422 Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland Tri-City Herald .................................... 1 (800) 411-4971 Assistant Coaches: ........................................Dave Meliah ............................................................................ J. C. Biagi T.V. ................................................................... Blaine Mercado KEPR .................................................... 1 (800) 621-5183 Athletic Trainer: ................................Mike Staudenmaier KNDU ............................................................... 783-6152 Sports Information Director: .........................Dave Meliah KVEW ............................................................... 735-8372 Photos ..............................................................Megan Hoel RADIO WWCC Address:500 Tausick Way KGDC ............................................................... 525-0506 Walla Walla ...............................................................99362 KONA............................................................... 547-1618 Walla Walla Community College supports equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability in accordance with the Civil — BOARD OF TRUSTEES — Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of Mrs. Dora C. Reyes, Walla Walla, Chair 1990, and any other applicable federal and Washington State laws against Ms. Mary Grant Tompkins, Prescott, Vice-Chair discrimination. Mr. Jon McFarland, Dayton Mr. Jerry Hendrickson, Asotin Mrs. Kris Klaveano, Pomeroy 1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Walla Walla Community College takes great pride in its athletic program, and Baseball is a strong example of the value of intercollegiate athletics. We want to attract student-athletes to our campus who want to achieve success in the classroom. Our baseball team has done that since the program was formed in 1988. Classroom success is a priority. We measure this success by the extremely high percentage of our young men who have earned their degrees and continued on to four-year colleges and universities. Intercollegiate athletics in the context of training for success and education for life adds further dimension to the college curriculum. As in all we do at Walla Walla Community College, we will continue to strive to provide the environment which promotes high-quality performance and personal success throughout the students life. Steven L. VanAusdle President, Walla Walla Community College VP STUDENT SERV ICE S DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC S Welcome to Baseball at Walla Welcome to the 2007-2008 Walla Community College. Walla Walla Community College We’re immensely proud of the Athletic Year. At Walla Walla Baseball program at the College, and Community College we believe there is a very good reason. Coach that Intercollegiate Athletics plays Mike Cummins’s studentathletes an integral role in the overall have established a tradition of development of our student- success: success in the classroom, athletes. The primary mission of success on the field as a team, and our Athletic Department is to success beyond WWCC. provide our student-athletes with In the classroom, the team has maintained a consistently an academic and athletic experience that is conducive to high grade-point average. Beyond Walla Walla Community teaching those skills and attributes necessary to achieve College, these young men have prepared well for future success and happiness throughout their lives. Skills such as success. Our graduates have typically transferred to four-year dedication, determination, hard work, teamwork, planning, colleges and organization, and a sincere concern for the well-being of universities, where they have continued to have success in their fellow teammates lie at the forefront of what Walla the classroom and on the baseball diamond. Walla Community College Athletics are all about. Each The tradition has been established, and we continue to and every one of our head coaches, assistant coaches, strive to attract young people who set high personal and and all Athletic Department personnel are committed to performance standards and who reach for goals which stretch seeing that this mission is carried out in a complete and their abilities. professional manner. It is our goal to provide the student- athletes of Walla Walla Community College with a first- Clint Gabbard, Vice President of Student Services class athletic experience, while at the same time putting the primary focus on academic achievement. As an Athletic Department we want to thank each and every one of you for the support you have given Walla Walla Community College Athletics in the past, and for the support you will continue to give us in the future. As teachers and educators we understand that support from our local community and from those communities in the surrounding area is vital to the success of our mission here at Walla Walla Community College, and that support does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. To all of our supporters, we appreciate your contributions to the development of the young men and women who are our Athletic Department. See you at the games. 2 Jeff Reinland, Director of Athletics WWCC WARRIORS SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME MARCH Sat 1 Prairie Baseball Academy (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sun 2 SW Oregon (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sat 8 Lane (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sun 9 Douglas (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Fri-Sun 14-16 Columbia Basin Invt. Tnmt. (5) Pasco Fri 14 Olympic ^ Pasco 7:00pm Sat 15 Douglas ^ Pasco 1:00pm Sat 15 Miles CC ^ Pasco 4:00pm Sun 16 Olympic ^ Pasco 10:00am Sun 16 Miles CC ^ Pasco 1:00pm ^ games at Tri-Cities Stadium, Pasco, WA Fri-Sun 21-23
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