— TABLE OF CONTENTS — — WWCC ATHLETIC DIRECTORY — WWCC Athletic Directory...... 1 Phone Number Board of Trustees...... 1 President’s Message...... 2 Athletic Director Jeff Reinland...... 509-527-4312 Dean of Student Services...... 2 Athletic Commissioner Director of Athletics...... 2 Susan Quinn...... 509-527-4232 Supporters...... 3 Dean of Students Thanks To Our Sponsors...... 3 Clint Gabbard...... 509-527-4300 2010 Season Preview...... 4 Sports Information Director Dave Meliah...... 509-527-4311 2010 Warrior Softball Roster...... 5 Program Coordinator Mike Staudenmaier...... 6 Shirley Aycock...... 509-527-4306 Jessie Buehler...... 7 Sports Technician Katie Buehler...... 7 Mike Staudenmaier...... 509-527-4238 Tressa Robins………………………….………………...7 Athletic Trainer Francesca Leyland...... 8 Mike Staudenmaier...... 509-527-4238 Softball Staff Shelbi King...... 8 Mike Staudenmaier...... (O) 509-527-4238 Shaila Rivers...... 9 ...... (C) 509-520-8422 Natalie Leyland...... 9 Jessie Buehler...... 509-386-7680 Katie Buehler...... 509-520-1256 Kelsie Didion...... 10 Tresa Robins...... 509-386-7700 Ramey Chambers...... 10 Elayna Van Hess...... 11 – Other Important Numbers – Athletic Ticket Office...... 509-527-4306 Ada Kwaidah...... 11 Warrior Field...... 509-520-8422 Ashley Morrow...... 12 NWAACC Office...... 360-992-2833 WWCC Admissions...... 509-527-4283 Alexis Bobadilla...... 12 WWCC Business Office...... 509-527-4201 Kathryn Jones...... 13 WWCC Financial Aid...... 509-527-4301 Oshana Sampson...... 13 WWCC Information...... 509-522-2500 Warrior Hitting Facility...... 509-520-8422 Alaura Seley...... 14 Jill Haney...... 14 Media Covering the Warriors Danyelle Hutchinson...... 15 Newspapers Lyndsey Minnich...... 15 Union Bulletin Sports Dept...... Tel: 509-525-3300 Jessica Logan…………………………………...... 16 Fax: 509-525-1232 Tel: 1-800-423-5617 Kayla Hutcheson...... 16 Tri-City Herald...... Tel: 1-800-411-4971 Fax: 509-582-1410 2010 Softball Schedule...... 17 La Voz………………………...... ………….Tel: 509-522-2963 Fax: 509-337-6631 2009 Warrior Stats...... 18 Television Pitching...... 18 KEPR...... Tel: 509-547-0548 Record Book...... 20 Fax: 509-547-2845 KNDU...... Tel: 509-783-6152 Honors...... 21 Fax: 509-783-0228 2009 Standings...... 22 KVEW...... Tel: 509-735-0444 Alumni Game...... 33 Fax: 509-735-1836 Light Dedication...... 34 Radio KTEL……………………………………...... Tel: 509-522-1383 Warriors on the Move...... 36 KUJ...... Tel: 509-527-1000 KGDC...... Tel: 509-525-0506 KONA...... Tel: 509-547-1618 — QUICK FACTS — Internet Location:...... Walla Walla www.livestream.com/superfantv...... Tel: 509-540-2475 Photos Founded: ...... 1967 Megan Hoel...... Tel: 509-301-4462 Enrollment: ...... 12,000 Nickname: ...... Warriors — BOARD OF TRUSTEES — Colors: ...... Black and Gold Mrs. Kris Klaveano, Chair Conference: ...... NWAACC Mr. Miguel Sanchez, Vice-Chair National Affiliation: ...... NWAACC, NJCAA, NFCA Mr. Jerry Hendrickson Stadium: ...... Warrior Field Mrs. Kathy Small President: ...... Steve VanAusdle Mr. Roland Schirman Head Coach: ...... Mike Staudenmaier Walla Walla Community College is committed to provide equal opportunity and non-discrimination Strength Coach:...... Mike Levens for all educational and employment applicants as well as for its students and employed staff, without Athletic Director: ...... Jeff Reinland regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, including gender expression/ identity, marital status, age (over 40), the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, Athletic Trainer: ...... Mike Staudenmaier the use of trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability, or status as a Vietnam and/or disabled veteran, National Guard member or reservist in accordance with the Civil Rights Sports Information Director: ...... Dave Meliah Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Federal Rehabilitation of 1973, Photos……...... Megan Hoel the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and any other applicable Federal and Washington State laws against discrimination. For further information or to request accommodation, contact WWCC Address: WWCC’s Disabilities Support Services Office: Walla Walla Campus (509) 527-4262 • Clarkston 500 Tausick Way • Walla Walla, WA 99362 1 Campus (509) 758-1718 • TDD (509) 527-4412 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Walla Walla Community College is proud of a long tradition of excellence both athletically and academically. Focus, determination, and hard work are all qualities required for success on the ball field, in the classroom, and in today’s professional environment. Our faculty and staff work to develop these traits in our students both on and off the playing field.

Coach Mike Staudenmaier and his team are committed to an outstanding season of Warrior softball and once again their goal is a trip to the NWAACC Championships later this spring.

Thank you for your support of Warrior softball. We look forward to seeing you at the ball-park.

Steven L. VanAusdle, President, Walla Walla Community College

VP OF STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Welcome to the 2010 Welcome to the 2009-2010 Walla Warrior Softball season! Walla Community College Athletic Last year’s Warriors placed Year. At Walla Walla Community second at the NWAACC College we believe that Intercol- legiate Athletics plays an integral Championship tournament. role in the overall development of With nine sophomores on our student-athletes. The primary this year’s team, the War- mission of our Athletic Department riors bring experience and is to provide our student-athletes a strong desire to once with an academic and athletic again be in the champion- experience that is conducive to ship game the end of May teaching those skills and attributes 2010. Our freshmen have necessary to achieve success and been recruited to complement a strong returning happiness throughout their lives. Skills such as dedication, determination, hard work, teamwork, planning, organization, lineup and Coach Staudenmaier will once again be and a sincere concern for the well-being of their fellow team- challenging his team to continue the winning tradi- mates lie at the forefront of what Walla Walla Community tion of Warrior Softball, as female student-athletes College Athletics are all about. Each and every one of our compete at a high level on the field and in the head coaches, assistant coaches, and all Athletic Department classroom. We look forward to a busy and exciting personnel are committed to seeing that this mission is carried season and hope to see you at the ballpark support- out in a complete and professional manner. It is our goal to ing our Warriors. provide the student-athletes of Walla Walla Community Col- lege with a first-class athletic experience, while at the same time putting the primary focus on academic achievement. Clint Gabbard, Ph.D. As an Athletic Department we want to thank each and every VPSS, Walla Walla Community College one of you for the support you have given Walla Walla Com- munity College Athletics in the past, and for the support you will continue to give us in the future. As teachers and educa- tors 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 unappre- ciated. To all of our supporters, we appreciate your contri- butions to the development of the young men and women who are our Athletic Department. See you at the games.

Jeff Reinland, Director of Athletics

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The 2010 Warriors look to continue an established tradition of success. Returning 6 starting sophomores from a season ago and having a talented recruiting class of newcomers, the Warriors will have a great chance to compete for an Eastern Region and NWAACC Title in head coach Mike Staudenmaier’s 13th season. Staudenmaier begins this season after a very successful season where the Warriors made it, again, to the NWAACC Championships placing 2nd. This team already has great chemistry and a desire to win two championships this spring. The Warriors know how to win and have a better understanding of how to win the Eastern Region. They have set their sights on the Eastern Region and NWAACC Crowns. “The players have what it takes to reach our goal this season - To win the Eastern Region Championship and to make the NWAACC Championship and win it,” Staudenmaier said. “We know it’s a battle in the East and NWAACC and our players believe in what we’re trying to do”. “We have a disciplined, competitive group of newcomers and our veterans are extremely motivated and proven winners. “This is a good club, great coaching staff and it’s going to be a fun season”. Pitching – One sophomore returns, Elayna Van Hess (RHP/OF), who pitched in the circle last spring, winning 10 games in 2009. Van Hess was a 2nd Team All NWAACC East selection and also made the sophomore all Star Team this fall. She also plays OF. Van Hess is a competitor and we look for her to have a great year this year with the added depth to our staff. Alexis Bobadilla (RHP/OF) was one of the Warriors top recruits this past year. Bobadilla will pitch and also play OF. These two will be both in the top five for best pitchers in the NWAACC. We are looking for good things from them. If they do their jobs, we will win a lot of games. Catcher – The Warriors return Shaila Rivers who takes care of the staff really well. Rivers was a 1st Team All NWAACC East selection, sophomore All Star and made the All Tournament Team in 2009. Oshana Sampson was one other fresh- man catcher recruited this season and will see some time behind the plate. These are two good catchers. Both kids compete well and both are excited to be catching two of the top pitchers in the NWAACC. Infield – Walla Walla’s defense -- led by sophomore Lyndsey Minnich (3B) and (SS) Kelsie Didion. Minnich was a 1st Team All NWAACC selection, sophomore All Star and made the All Tournament Team in 2009. Didion was also a 1st Team All NWAACC selection and a sophomore All Star In 2009. Other returning players are Kathryn Jones and Jill Haney. These are two very good athletes who will see time at (2B), running and pinch hitting. Recruited in is sophomore transfer Danyelle Hutchison (1B). Hutchison played in 2009 at North Idaho College. We are very happy and excited Danyelle chose to come here this year. She will help this club immensely! Ashley Morrow (SS) and Jessica Logan (2B) are two very exciting players to watch and will see action this spring. Outfield – The Warriors have four sophomores returning in the outfield. They are Natalie Leyland, Elayna Van Hess, Kayla Hutcheson and Fran Leyland. Natalie Leyland was a 1st Team All NWAACC selection, sophomore All Star and made the All Tournament Team. Natalie was also awarded a NFCA/NWAACC Louisville All American. Van Hess, Hutcheson and Fran Leyland all played spots out in the outfield last year helping the 2009 club to a 2nd place finish at the NWAACC Tournament. Recruited in were Alexis Bobadilla, Alaura Seley, Ramey Chambers and Shelbi King. Both Chambers and King will play some INF as well. Also Ada Kwaidah will do some utility play for the Warriors this spring playing both INF and OF and pinch running a lot. Schedule – The NWAACC Eastern Region will again be a grueling year. All of the teams are capable in making it to the NWAACC Championships. But before Walla Walla embarks on the conference schedule, it will spend most of its preseason schedule against great competition, including dates with Chemeketa, Shoreline, SW and Eastern Or- egon, a four year school the competes in the NAIA at home and the likes of Lower Columbia and Mt. hood on the road.

2009 Sophmore All-Stars 2009 2nd Place NWAAACC Championships 4 2010 WARRIOR SOFTBALL ROSTER

# Name Pos. YR Ht. B/T School 1 Francesca Leyland OF SO 5’2 R/R Richland (WA) 2 Shelbi King INF FR 5’4 R/R Payette (ID) 3 Shaila Rivers C SO 5’8 L/R Yamhill Carlton (OR) 4 Natalie Leyland OF SO 5’3 L/R Richland (WA) 5 Kelsie Didion INF SO 5’9 R/R Mac-Hi (OR) 6 Ramey Chambers OF FR 5’7 R/R Richland (WA) 8 Elayna Van Hess RHP SO 5’7 R/R Cascade (OR) 9 Ada Kwaidah INF FR 5’7 R/R Park Center (MN) 10 Ashley Morrow INF FR 5’3 R/R Emmett (ID) 11 Alexis Bobadilla OF/RHP FR 5’10 R/R Wa-Hi (WA) 12 Kathryn Jones INF/OF SO 5’4 R/R Mac-Hi (OR) 13 Oshana Sampson C FR 5’8 R/R Weston-McEwen (OR) 15 Alaura Seley OF FR 5’6 R/R Emmett (ID) 18 Jill Haney INF SO 5’8 R/R Filer (ID) 21 Danyelle Hutchison INF/RHP SO 6’0 R/R Kamiakin (WA) 22 Lyndsey Minnich INF SO 5’7 R/R Kamiakin (WA) 24 Jessica Logan INF FR 5’5 R/R Emmett (ID) 26 Kayla Hutcheson OF SO 5’11 R/R Kimberly (ID)

MIKE STAUDENMAIER – Head Coach (13th Year) Assistant Coach – Jessie Buehler (7th Year) Assistant Coach – Katie Buehler (7th Year) Assistant Coach – Tressa Robins (1st Year)

5 Mike Staudenmaier HEAD COACH BA, Whitworth University 1991 Years Coaching at WWCC : 13 Career Coaching Highlights: • 12 year record at WWCC 354-219 • (.618 winning percentage) • 9 NWAACC tournament Appearances - placed 5th or higher in all 9 • One NWAACC Eastern Region Championship; One NWAACC Championship Runner-up

Coach Staudenmaier begins his thirteenth season at the helm of the Lady Warriors with a career record of 354W-219L. After five successful seasons as a head assistant coach in the Warriors Baseball program, Coach Staudenmaier continues WWCC’s winning ways on the softball diamond. In his five years as head assistant coach, Coach Staudenmaier served as the pitching coach for four Eastern Region champi- onship teams. The 1994 Warriors were NWAACC runner up. Prior to returning to Walla Walla, Coach Staudenmaier was part of four straight NAIA District One winners as a coach and play- er at Whitworth. He registered saves in each Pirate victories during a best-of-three District One playoff series in 1989 and 1990. In the mid and late 80’s, Coach Staudenmaier starred at Walla Walla High School in football and baseball. He was also selected to the NWAACC Eastern Region first team as a pitcher for Walla Walla Community College, where he earned an A.A. degree in 1988. Coach Staudenmaier’s coaching experience includes two years as WWCC’s assistant women’s basketball coach. The 1994- 95 and 1995-96 Lady Warriors qualified for the NWAACC Eastern Region playoffs. Away from the field, Coach Staudenmaier’s lengthy resume includes his current tenure as head trainer for Warrior athletics, supervisor of WWCC’s athletic facilities, head equipment manager, and instructor of sports medicine classes. Despite the hectic schedule, Coach Staudenmaier is setting time aside to pursue a master’s degree in athletic administration. A positive role model, teacher, and coach, Coach Staudenmaier expects his team to contend for the NWAACC Eastern Division and NWAACC titles. In his first two years with the softball program he tallied two 20 plus win seasons and the 2000 club had a 39-8 mark in his third year. In 2001, the team went 25-21 and placed fourth at the NWAACC Championship Tournament. The 2002 team went 36-11 overall, and won the Eastern Re- gion Softball title, with a 25-5 league record, for the first time in school history and placed 5th at the NWAACC Tournament. The Warriors went to the NWAACC Tourna- ment in 2003 (5th place), 2005 (3rd place) and 2006 (5th place). In 2007 the Warriors went 39-18 with a 5th place finish at the tournament. The 2008 Warriors set a school record with 41 wins and only 17 loses and finish- ing 4th at the NWAACC tournament. Last year’s 2009 Warriors went 37-19 and finished 2nd at the NWAACC Championships, the programs highest finish ever. Coach Staudenmaier’s teams compete and are very prepared at the NWAACC Championship Tour- naments. In his twelve years at the helm, he has had 16 NFCA/NWAACC All-Americans, 1 North Eastern Region MVP, 2 Eastern Region MVP’s, and 3 Eastern Region Pitching MVP’s. He has also had 40 1st Team All NWAACC players, 23 2nd Team All NWAACC players, and 56 sophomore All-Stars. 11 of his players have made the All NWAACC Tournament team, and 23 players have been awarded the NFCA All American Academic award. One catcher has been voted Diamond National Catcher of the Year. Coach Staudenmaier was awarded the prestigious Speedline National Coach of the Year award in 2000. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association presented the award in San Antonio, Texas at their National Convention. In October of 2009, Coach Staudenmaier and the Warrior Softball program had a featured article done on them by the National Fastpitch Delivery, a publication by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Coach Staudenmaier has totaled an amazing 354 victories in 12 seasons at the helm of the Warriors. With all of these accomplishments, he is also very proud of how his players have maintained a team GPA over a 3.0 each quarter for the 12 years he has coached. 6 Jessie Buehler ASSISTANT COACH

Year: 7th Year

Jessie enters her 7th year of coaching the Warriors. Jessie played in the 2001 and 2002 seasons, where she started in rightfield her freshman year and in centerfield her sophomore year. Her team in 2001 ended with an impressive 4th place fin- ish at the NWAACC tournament and the 2002 team finished 36- 11, capturing the Eastern Region Title. Jessie finished her ca- reer as a Warrior by being selected team MVP, Captain and 1st team All NWAACC (2 yrs.), Eastern Region MVP (2002), Louis- ville Slugger NWACC All-American (2002) and to the sophomore All Star team in 2002. She then went on to play Div. 1 softball at Troy State University in Alabama where she started every game in all outfield positions and batted second. We are very happy to have Jessie’s help this year again. Jessie will coach at first base and work with the outfield. She demonstrates tenac- ity, loyalty and intensity with everything she teaches to the team. Jessie will use her leadership qualities to encourage this year’s team. Jessie is also the head Varsity Volleyball and Junior Varsity Basketball coach at Waitsburg-Prescott High School.

Katie Buehler VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH

Year: 7th Year

Katie enters her 7th year of coaching the Warriors. Katie played in the 2001 and 2003 seasons, where she started at shortstop and leftfield her freshman year and first base her sophomore year. Her team in 2001 ended with an impressive 4th place finish at the NWAACC tournament and the 2003 team finished 29-14, finishing 5th at the NWAACC tournament. Katie finished her career as a Warrior by being selected MVP, Captain, Big Bat and1st team All NWAACC (2 yrs.), Louisville Slugger NWACC All- American (2003) and to the sophomore All Star team in 2003. It is great to have Katie’s help again this year. She brings mental toughness into the field and dugout. Katie will work as our In- field coach, and the bench coach to keep the kids focused and learning. She is very loyal and works extremely hard at what she does. Katie is also an assistant for Waitsburg-Prescott varsity Volleyball and Basketball.

Tressa Robins VOLUNTEER STUDENT ASST. COACH

Year: 1st Year

Tressa enters her 1st season of coaching the Warriors. Tressa played for the 2008 and 2009 seasons starting in leftfield and DP/DH. Her team in 2008 went 41-17, a new school record for wins, and placed 4th at the NWAACC Championships. Her 2009 team went 37- 19 and finished 2nd at the NWAACC Championships, which was the highest finish ever for a Warrior Softball team. We are very excited to have Tressa come out and help and learn to become a college coach.

7 FRANCESCA LEYLAND 1

Year: Sophomore High School: Richland High School Coach: Casey Emery Hometown: Richland, WA Position: OF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’4 Leyland’s Favorites: Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Derek Jeter; Movie: Juno; Actress: Julia Roberts; Actor: George Clooney; T.V. Show: The Office; Book: Harry Potter; Music: Anything; Food: Italian; Car: Mercedes; Hobbies: DDR and BP Honors: (HS) 2nd Team All Conference (05-06), Captain (06), Honor Scholar Athlete (03, 04, 05, 06); 2nd Team All Area (06), Offensive Player of Year - Richland HS

Shelbi King 2

Year: Freshman High School: Payette High School High School Coach: Duane Higley Hometown: Payette, ID Position: OF/INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’4 King’s Favorite Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Derek Jeter; Movie: The Hangover; Actress: Sandra Bullock; Actor: Adam Sandler; T.V. Show: That 70’s Show; Book: Bible; Music: Country; Food: Mexican; Car: Mustang Hobbies: X Box Honors: (H.S.) Honor Society, 1st Team All Confer- ence (3 yrs) 3A, MVP for HS team ‘08 ‘09

8 SHAILA RIVERS 3

Year: Sophomore High School: Yamhill-Carlton High School High School Coach: John Kuehnel Hometown: Yamhill, OR Position: C Throws/Bats: R/L Height: 5’8 River’s Favorite Pro Team: Team USA! Pro Athlete: Tonya Harding; Movie: Milo & Otis Actress: Jane Lynch; Actor: Stanley Tucci; T.V. Show: Cats 101, Glee; Book: Where The Wild Things Are; Music: In- die rock; Food: Carbohydrates; Car: ‘67 RS/SS Chevy Camaro; Hobbies: Bird watching, star gazing, whale watch- ing, people watching, painting/drawing, playing with my cat; Honors: (HS) 1st Team All-League (05, 06, 07, 08), 3rd Team All-State (05), 1st Team All-State (06, 07, 08), (WWCC) 2009 2nd Team All-NWAACC, Sopho- more All-Star, All-Tournament Team

NATALIE LEYLAND 4

Year: Sophomore High School: Richland High School High School Coach: Casey Emery, Roger Fish Hometown: Garswood, England Position: OF Throws/Bats: R/L Height: 5’4 Leyland’s Favorites- Pro Team: Liverpool; Pro Ath- lete: Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres; Movie: Love Actually; Actress: Mary Poppins; Actor: Hugh Grant; T.V. Show: Criminal Minds and Gossip Girl; Book: Tears of a Tiger; Music: Rap, techno, coun- try; Food: Chicken Nuggets and Chocolate; Car: Mini Cooper; Hobbies: floating in my pool and eating and sleeping; Honors: (H.S.) 1st Team All Conference, Area, State and Offensive player of the year (06-07-08) (WWCC) 2009 NFCA/NWAACC Louisville Slugger All American, 1st Team All NWAACC, Sophomore All Star, All Tournament Team

9 KELSIE DIDION 5

Year: Sophomore High School: McLoughlin High School High School Coach: Barry Weis Hometown: Milton-Freewater, OR Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’9 Didion’s Favorite Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Derek Jeter; Movie: Twilight Saga; Actress: Kate Hud- son; Actor: Denzel Washington; T.V. Show: What I Like About You; Book: New Moon; Music: Every- thing; Food: Not Seafood; Car: Coach’s Truck Hobbies: Softball, Volleyball, Fishing, Coaching, Camping, Chillin. Honors: 2005-2006 2nd Team OF, HM All State, 2007-2008 1st Team INF, 2nd Team All State. 2008 1st Team All Eastern Oregon. Senior All Star Se- lection. WWCC Merit Scholar, 2009 1st Team All NWAACC, Sophomore All Star

Ramey Chambers 6

Year: Freshman High School: Richland High School High School Coach: Casey Emery Hometown: Richland, WA Position: OF/INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 7 Chambers’ Favorite Pro Team: Red Sox; Pro Athlete: Jenny Finch; Movie: Anchor Man; Actress: Julia Stiles; Actor: Will Ferrel; T.V. Show: Jersey Shore; Book: Harry Potter; Music: Country; Food: Pizza; Car: Range Rover Hobbies: Softball, boating and hunting Honors: (HS) 2007&2008 Honorable mention All Conference, 2009 1st Team All Conference and Team Captian

10 ELAYNA VAN HESS 8

Year: Sophomore High School: Cascade High School High School Coach: Tim Gandfeild/ Ivan Simar Hometown: Turner, Oregon Position: RHP/ OF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’8 Van Hess’s Favorite Pro Team: Mariners; Pro Ath- lete: Alex Rodriguez; Movie: The Little Mermaid; Actress: Drew Barrymore; Actor: Adam Sandler; T.V. Show: Lost; Book: The Notebook; Music: Country; Food: Steamed Rice; Car: Mazda 3 Hobbies: Camping, Soccer, Swimming, Running Honors: All League Capital Conference (05-08), Capital Conference Pitcher of the year (07), All State Oregon (06-08), (WWCC) Merit Scholar, 2009 2nd Team All NWAACC, Sophomore All Star, NFCA Academic All American

Ada Kwaidah 9

Year: Freshman High School: Park Center High School High School Coach: Barry Weis Hometown: Liberia, Africa Position: OF/INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 7 Kwaidah’s Favorite Pro Team: Minnesota Vikings; Pro Athlete: Bret Favre; Movie: Scary Movie 4; Actress: Julia Roberts; Actor: Will Smith; T.V. Show: News; Book: The Left Behind Series; Music: RNB; Food: Pizza; Car: Chrysler 300 Hobbies: Playing Sports Honors: (HS) 2004 Nationals

11 Ashley Morrow 10

Year: Freshman High School: Emmett High School High School Coach: Mel Proctor Hometown: Emmett, ID Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 4 Morrow’s Favorite Pro Team: White Sox; Pro Athlete: Ben Rothlessburger; Movie: Step Brothers; Actress: Kate Hudson; Actor: Will Ferrel; T.V. Show: Nip Tuck; Book: The Lovely Bones; Music: Country, Rock; Food: ANYTHING!!! Car: Dodge Truck Hobbies: Softball Honors: (HS) Team Defensive MVP ‘07, 2nd Team All-Conference ‘08, Team Offensive MVP, First team All-Conference ‘09.

Alexis Bobadilla 11

Year: Freshman High School: Walla Walla High School High School Coach: Jerry Humphreys Hometown: Walla Walla, WA Position: RHP/OF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 10 Bobadilla’s’ Favorite Pro Team: Celtics; Pro Athlete: Mia Hamm; Movie: The Hangover; Actress: Kate Hudson; Actor: Ashton Kutcher; T.V. Show: Bad Girls; Book: Child Called It; Music: Hip Hop; Food: Anything ; Car: Lexis Hobbies: Sports Honors: (HS) 2008 2nd Team All Conference, 2009 1st Team All Conference OF/RHP, All Conference MVP, 1st Team All State OF

12 KATHRYN JONES 12

Year: Sophomore High School: McLoughlin High School High School Coach: Barry Weis Hometown: Milton-Freewater, OR Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’5 Jones’ Favorite Pro Team: Patriots Pro Athlete: Alex Rodriguez Movie: Forrest Gump Actress: Rachael McAdams; Actor: Jason Statham T.V. Show: One Tree Hill, Glee, & Secret Teen Book: Seventeen; Music: A lot Food: Fettuccini Car: Escalade Hobbies: Bowling, Movies, Wii Pro Honors: (HS) 4 year varsity player, 1st Team All League GOL (06, 07, 08), 3rd Team All State (06, 07), 2nd Team All State (08), 2007-2008 Team Captain, Senior All Star, WWCC Merit Scholar

Oshana Sampson 13

Year: Freshman High School: Weston-McEwen High School High School Coach: Hometown: Weston, OR Position: C Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 8 Sampson’s’ Favorite Pro Team: Boston Red Sox; Pro Athlete: Dustin Pedroia; Movie: Spice World, Gam- er; Actress: Kate Hudson; Actor: Gerald Buttler; T.V. Show: Vampire Diaries and Criminal Minds; Book: Twilight; Music: Everything! Food: Italian; Car: Ford F150 and my Mercedes Hobbies: Ice Blocking, Reading, Traveling, Com- puter Club Honors: (HS): 2006-2007 1st Team OF, 07 HM All State OF, 2008 1st Team Pitcher, 2009 1st Team Catcher, Team MVP, WWCC Merit Scholar

13 Alaura Seley 15

Year: Freshman High School: Emmett High School High School Coach: Melissa Proctor Hometown: Emmett, ID Position: OF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’ 6 Seley’s’ Favorite Pro Team: Detroit Lions; Pro Ath- lete: Barry Sanders; Movie: She’s the Man; Actress: Rachelle McAdams; Actor: Zac Efron; T.V. Show: America’s Funniest home Videos, Glee, Game Show Network; Book: Harry Potter; Music: Everything; Food: All but seafood; Car: Nissan 370z Hobbies: Halo Champion, Cook; Honors: (HS) 1st Team All Conference (3 yrs)

JILL HANEY 18

Year: Sophomore High School: Filer High School Coach: Bob Hansing Hometown: Filer, ID Position: IF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’7 Haney’s Favorite Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Mickey Mantle; Movie: Transformers; Actress: Kate Hudson; Actor: Owen Wilson; T.V. Deal or No Deal; Book: Water Ship Down; Music: Love It All; Food: Fajitas, noodles, rice; Car: Mini Cooper Hobbies: White water rafting, motor cycles, four wheeling, camping and fishing Honors: (HS) All Conference (07, 08), 2nd Team All Area (07), WWCC Merit Scholar, NFCA Academic All American

14 Danyelle Hutchison 21

Year: Sophomore High School: Kamiakin High School High School Coach: Hometown: Kennewick, WA Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 6’0 Hutchison’s’ Favorite Pro Team: White Sox; Pro Athlete: Mike Cameron; Movie: Wedding Crashers; Actress:Cameron Diaz; Actor: Owen Wilson; T.V. Show: Friends; Book: Short Attention Span; Music: everything you can sing and dance too; Food: Mexican; Car: Yellow Bug Hobbies: laughing, eating Honors: (HS) 1st Team All-Conference CBL 07,08,

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Year: Sophomore High School: Kamiakin High School High School Coach: Tammy Hutchison Hometown: Kennewick, WA Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’8 Minnich’s Favorite Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Bret Boone; Movie: 50 First Dates; Actress: Amanda Bynes; Actor: Adam Sandler; T.V. Show: That 70’s Show; Book: Twilight; Music; Everything; Food: Anything Italian - Spaghetti; Car: Ford Focus Hobbies: Swimming, Boating and Camping. Road trips. Honors: (HS) 1st Team All State, All League, All Area (07) 2nd Team All Conference, All Area (08) WWCC Merit Scholar and WWCC Ambassador, 2009 1st Team All NWAACC, Sophomore All Star, All Tourna- ment Team, NFCA Academic All American

15 Jessica Logan 24

Year: Freshmen High School: Emmett High School High School Coach: Melissa Proctor Hometown: Emmett, ID Position: INF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’5 Logan’s’ Favorite Pro Team: Yankees; Pro Athlete: Mickey Mantle; Movie: 61; Actress: Rachelle McAd- ams; Actor: Bob Saget; T.V. Show: X Files; Book: Dr. Suess; Music: B Bop; Food: Rice a’ Roni; Car: Ford Probe Hobbies: Kite Flying Honors: (HS) 2nd Team All Conference 4A Idaho

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Year: Sophomore High School: Kimberly High School High School Coach: Richie Bishop, Laurence Pfefferle Hometown: Kimberly, ID Position: OF Throws/Bats: R/R Height: 5’11 Hutchesons’ Favorite Pro Team: Cowboys; Pro Athlete: Lisa Leslie; Movie: Glory Road; Actress: Amanda Bynes; Actor: Samuel L. Jackson; T.V. Show: That 70’s Show; Book: Friday Night Lights; Music: Country; Food: Chicken Fettuccini; Car: Mini Cooper Hobbies: Camping, hanging out with friends, playing sports, and hanging out with family Honors: (HS) MVP for Basketball, Sophomore and Junior Year, Best offensive player for softball Sopho- more and Junior year (WWCC) Sophomore All Star

16 2010 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site MARCH Fri. 5...... Chemeketa...... 5:00 (2)...... Home Sat. 6...... SW Oregon...... 1:00 (2)...... Home Sun. 7...... Eastern Oregon...... 11:00 (2)...... Home Sat. 13...... Shoreline...... 3:00 (2)...... Home Sat. 20...... NWAACC Preseason Tourney...... Richland, WA Clark...... 9:00 (1) Everett...... 1:30 (1) Mt. Hood...... 3:45 (1) Sun. 21...... NWAACC Preseason Tourney...... Richland, WA Mt. Hood...... 1:30 (1) S. Puget Sound...... 3:45 (1) Fri. 26...... Spokane...... 2:00 (2)...... Spokane, WA Sat. 27 ...... Big Bend...... 12:00 (2) ...... Moses Lake, WA Fri. 27...... Treasure Valley...... 5:00 (2)...... Home

APRIL Fri. 2 ...... Blue Mt...... 2:00 (2)...... Pendleton, OR Sat. 3 ...... Treasure Valley...... 12:00(2) MTZ...... Ontario, OR Fri. 9...... Yakima Valley...... 5:00 (2)...... Home Sat. 10...... Wenatchee Valley...... 12:00 (2) ...... Home Tues. 13...... Columbia Basin...... 5:00 (2)...... Home Sat/Sun. 17-18...... NWAACC Crossover...... TBA (4)...... Selah, WA Fri. 10...... Spokane...... 4:00 (2)...... Home Sat. 11...... Big Bend...... 12:00 (2)...... Home Fri. 30...... Treasure Valley...... 4:00 (2)...... Home

MAY Sat. 1...... Blue Mt...... 5:00 (2) ...... Home Fri. 7...... Yakima Valley...... 5:00 (2)...... Yakima, WA Sat.8...... Wenatchee Valley...... 12:00 (2) ...... Wenatchee, WA Sat. 15...... Columbia Basin...... 12:00 (2)...... Pasco, WA Mon. 17 ...... Eastern Region Playoff...... TBA...... TBA Fri-Mon. 21-24...... NWAACC Championship...... TBA...... Portland, OR

17 Warrior Softball Stats 2009 Team Wins 41 • Team Losses 17

Player # AB BB R H 1B 2B 3B HR RBI TBB Avg Slg Obp. Trend 3Avg Avg RSP Cont% OBS G SOL SOS HP SB Sacb Sacf AB RSP H RSP CS SB% TB HS Fran Leyland 1 17 0 13 5 5 0 0 0 2 0 294 294 278 44 0 0 706 572 39 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1000 5 1 Megan Kessler 2 32 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 4 1 219 250 265 46 400 0 813 515 21 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 Shaila Rivers 3 150 10 39 50 36 9 5 0 33 10 333 460 370 7 429 0 953 830 55 4 3 1 4 7 4 0 0 0 1000 69 1 Natalie Leyland 4 201 7 43 90 80 6 4 0 20 7 448 517 469 4 444 0 990 986 57 0 2 1 29 3 0 0 0 0 1000 104 2 Kelsie Didion 5 158 11 31 53 48 5 0 0 28 11 335 367 397 -18 0 0 924 764 56 2 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 1000 58 0 Tressa Robins 6 66 2 7 18 16 2 0 0 8 2 273 303 324 -13 125 0 803 627 28 3 10 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 Emily Anderson 7 173 9 42 55 37 15 3 0 35 9 318 439 389 2 167 0 896 828 57 5 13 11 12 18 0 0 0 0 1000 76 1 Elayna VanHess 8 86 4 14 20 17 3 0 0 7 4 233 267 275 -6 0 0 942 542 56 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 Makenzie Marchbanks 10 125 9 10 23 15 7 0 1 13 9 184 264 243 -9 111 0 888 507 50 2 12 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 33 0 Michelle Newbill 12 127 3 5 34 33 1 0 0 17 3 268 276 293 0 0 0 937 569 51 0 8 2 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 35 0 Kim Brown 14 45 3 12 11 9 1 1 0 3 3 244 311 306 30 500 0 733 617 31 0 12 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1000 14 1 Arielle Gonzales 15 7 0 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 286 286 286 286 500 0 714 571 12 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1000 2 2 Kathryn Jones 16 42 7 12 13 12 0 1 0 4 7 310 357 463 -24 0 0 738 820 29 2 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 Jill Haney 18 15 0 7 3 2 1 0 0 5 0 200 267 200 46 0 0 800 467 25 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1000 4 1 Jadey Jones 20 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 333 0 0 0 0 333 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lyndsey Minnich 22 186 5 40 65 35 11 6 13 60 5 349 683 364 -6 333 0 914 1047 56 4 12 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1000 127 0 Marisol Pedroza 25 22 2 5 7 4 3 0 0 3 2 318 455 375 2 400 0 909 830 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 Kayla Hutcheson 26 87 5 17 25 17 6 1 1 10 5 287 414 337 -29 0 0 839 751 33 5 9 3 6 2 3 0 0 0 1000 36 0 Total for Team 1541 79 305 481 374 71 21 15 252 79 312 415 357 0 0 0 901 772 57 28 124 36 62 66 13 0 0 0 1000 639 11 [AB]-At bat [BB]-Walk [Sacf]-Sac Fly [R]-Runs [SOL]-Strike Out Looking [1B]-Single [2B]-Double [3B]-Triple [HR]-HomeRun [Sacb]-Sac Bunt [HP]-Hit by Pitch [Avg]-Average [Slg]-Slugging% [Obp.]-On Base Average [H]-Total Hits [3Avg.]-3Game Average [Trend]-Change in Average [SB]-Stolen Base [CS]-Caught Stealing [SB%]-Stolen Base% [G]-Games [TB]-Total Bases [SOS]-Strike Out Swinging [ABRSP]-At Bats with Runners in Scoring Position [HRSP]-Hits with Runners in Scoring Position [TBB]-Total Walks [AvgRSP]-Average with runners in scoring position [Cont%]-Atbats without Strike out% [HS]-Hitting Streak [OBS]-OnBase% + Sluging%

WARRIOR SOFTBALL PITCHING STATS 2009 Player # IP #BAT RS ER Bk BB SOL HITS HR IW SACF SACB HP WP W L S AVG HR% ERA WIN% GP G RATIO CG GS B St Shut TP K/G W/G P/G S/B SOS ND SO

Elayna VanHess 8 119.33 486 74 44 0 34 18 132 5 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 0 292 11 2.58 556 19 56 1.39 15 19 0 0 3 0 4.93 1.99 0 0 66 0 84

Makenzie Marchbanks 10 260.67 970 89 40 0 92 98 181 9 0 0 0 4 0 27 11 0 207 10 1.07 711 41 50 1.05 38 38 0 0 14 0 7.87 2.47 0 0 195 0 293

Total for Team 380 1456 163 84 0 126 116 313 14 0 0 0 4 0 37 19 0 236 11 1.55 661 60 57 1.16 53 57 0 0 17 0 6.94 2.32 0 0 261 0 377

TEAM: Fielding Report 2009 Player # Position G Inn PO A EF ET Errors F% 2B-P PB CCS CSB Fran Leyland 1 All 39 82 11 0 1 0 1 917 0 0 0 0 Megan Kessler 2 All 21 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaila Rivers 3 All 55 345 371 37 2 3 5 988 0 5 1 6 Natalie Leyland 4 All 57 370 54 4 0 1 1 983 0 0 0 0 Kelsie Didion 5 All 56 368 76 75 16 4 20 883 1 0 0 0 Tressa Robins 6 All 28 39 2 0 1 1 2 500 0 0 0 0 Emily Anderson 7 All 57 380 101 85 15 6 21 899 1 0 0 0 Elayna VanHess 8 All 56 363 32 114 2 2 4 973 0 0 0 0 Makenzie Marchbanks 10 All 50 290 43 333 1 2 3 992 0 0 0 0 Michelle Newbill 12 All 51 309 233 16 6 2 8 969 2 1 0 5 Kim Brown 14 All 31 136 67 3 4 0 4 946 0 0 0 0 Arielle Gonzales 15 All 12 12 1 0 0 1 1 500 0 0 0 0 Kathryn Jones 16 All 29 66 5 3 1 1 2 800 0 0 0 0 Jill Haney 18 All 25 24 5 1 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 Jadey Jones 20 All 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lyndsey Minnich 22 All 56 373 60 73 4 5 9 937 1 0 0 0 Marisol Pedroza 25 All 15 8 5 0 1 0 1 833 0 0 0 0 Kayla Hutcheson 26 All 33 180 31 1 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 Total for Team 57 373 1097 745 54 28 82 957 5 6 1 11 [PO]-Put Outs [A]-Assists [EF]-Errors Fielding [PB]-Pass Balls [2B-P]-2b Plays [F%]-Fielding % [G]-Games [CCS]-Caught Stealing by Catcher [CSB]-Stolen Base off Catcher [ET]- Errors Throwing [Inn]-Innings Played [Errors]-Total Errors

18 Record Book ~ Team NWAACC PLACING 3...... 2009...... 37 2...... 2008...... 367 1...... 1999...... 28 1...... 2009... 2nd Place TEAM AVERAGE 3...... 2006...... 340 2...... 2000...... 22 2……………2005...3rd place 1...... 2007...... 371 TEAM HITS 3...... 2009...... 21 3...... 2008.... 4th Place 2...... 2003...... 367 1...... 2007...... 597 TEAM HOME RUNS 3...... 2001.... 4th Place 3...... 2005...... 363 2...... 2008...... 550 1...... 2007...... 76 EASTERN REGION CHAMPIONS TEAM AT BATS 3...... 2009...... 481 2...... 2005...... 66 1...... 2002...... 25-5 1...... 2008...... 1614 TEAM DOUBLES 3...... 2006...... 56 TEAM WINS 2...... 2007...... 1608 1...... 2007...... 114 TEAM RBI 1...... 2008...... 41 3...... 2009...... 1541 2...... 2008...... 97 1...... 2007...... 398 2...... 2007...... 39 TEAM RUNS 2...... 2005...... 90 2...... 2008...... 344 2...... 2000...... 39 1...... 2007...... 444 TEAM TRIPLES 2...... 2006...... 282 Record Book ~ Individual

BATTING AVERAGE Sharee Fitzgerald...... 57.....2008 Caitlyn Bersing...... 14.....2008 Sarah Rivera...... 520.....2005 Sarah Rivera...... 54.....2007 Kasey Kinziger...... 14.....2000 Jessica Ocanaz...... 504.....2003 Jessie Buehler...... 48.....2002 Des Barcroft...... 12.....2000 Sarah Rivera...... 476.....2007 Kelsie Didion………………48…..2009 Emily Anderson...... 12.....2009 Renee Clink...... 463.....1999 Jessica Ocanaz...... 47.....2002 STRIKE OUT (LEAST) Kristin Wilson...... 460.....2007 Kristin Wilson...... 46.....2007 Jessie Buehler...... 1.....2003 Carrie Conners...... 455.....2006 Carrie Conners...... 46.....2006 Natalie Leyland……………..2…..2009 Katie Buehler...... 450.....2003 BreAnn Jones...... 46.....2008 Sarah Rivera...... 3.....2007 Natalie Leyland.………….448….2009 2B Jessie Ocanaz...... 5.....2003 Emy Makus...... 443.....2001 Kristin Wilson...... 26.....2007 Bobbie Darretta...... 5.....2003 Jennifer Davis...... 442.....2005 Caitlyn Bersing...... 22.....2008 Elayna Van Hess……………5.….2009 Alisa Mann...... 442.....2004 Jennifer Davis...... 20.....2005 Alisa Mann...... 6.....2004 Jessie Buehler...... 431.....2002 Katie Brown...... 19.....2008 Sarah Stanhope...... 6.....2003 AT BATS Helene Tannahill...... 18.....1999 RUNS BATTED IN Natalie Leyland…………..201….2009 Sarah Rivera...... 17.....2005 Sarah Rivera...... 94.....2007 Caitlyn Bersing...... 198.....2008 Kristin Wilson...... 17.....2006 Liz Homer...... 79.....2008 Katie Brown...... 197.....2008 Katie Brown...... 16.....2007 Kristin Wilson...... 72.....2007 Kristin Wilson...... 189.....2007 Liz Homer...... 15.....2008 Caitlyn Bersing...... 64.....2008 Lyndsey Minnich………….186…2009 Jessie Brewer...... 15.....2000 Kristin Wilson...... 60.....2006 Sarah Rivera...... 185.....2007 Dawn Bamford...... 15.....1998 Lyndsey Minnich…………..60..…2009 BreAnn Jones...... 179.....2007 Jessie Buehler...... 15.....2002 Helene Tannahill...... 58.....1999 Sharee Fitzgerald...... 176.....2007 Emily Anderson...... 15.....2009 Sarah Rivera...... 53.....2005 Katie Brown...... 174.....2007 3B Katie Buehler...... 51.....2003 Emily Anderson…………..173…2009 Kasey Kinziger...... 13.....1999 Becky Jones...... 50.....2006 Amy Adams...... 164.....2007 Kasey Kinziger...... 8.....2000 Katie Brown...... 48.....2007 Jessie Buehler...... 158.....2002 Jessica Ocanaz...... 6.....2003 Brandi Brumley...... 48.....2002 Kelsie Didion...... 158... 2009 Lyndsey Minnich……………6…..2009 PITCHING ERA RUNS Shaila Rivers………………..5…...2009 Makenzie Marchbanks….1.07….2009 Kristin Wilson...... 80.....2007 Amanda Potter...... 4.....2008 Bobbi Darretta...... 1.36.....2002 Sharee Fitzgerald...... 70.....2007 Carrie Conners...... 4.....2006 BreAnn Jones...... 1.38.....2008 Carrie Conners...... 70.....2006 Nicole Moramarco...... 4.....2006 Crystal Peel...... 1.47.....2000 Caitlyn Bersing...... 65.....2008 Jennifer Richter...... 4.....2001 Makenzie Marchbanks….1.55….2008 Sarah Rivera...... 61.....2007 Brooke Avery...... 4.....1998 Melissa Brown...... 1.96.....2000 Tara Malmquist...... 58.....2003 Cinnamon Anderson ...... 4.....1998 Briana Young...... 1.98.....2002 Jessica Drube...... 53.....2006 Clarisa Newman...... 4.....1999 Briana Young...... 2.12.....2001 Katie Brown...... 51.....2008 Katie Buehler...... 4.....2003 WINS Jessica Ocanaz...... 51.....2003 Natalie Leyland……….……..4….2009 Makenzie Marchbanks……27….2009 Katie Brown...... 48.....2007 HOME RUNS BreAnn Jones...... 24.....2007 Jessie Buehler...... 48.....2002 Sarah Rivera...... 24.....2007 Bobbi Darretta...... 20.....2002 HITS Caitlyn Bersing...... 16.....2008 Amanda Heimbigner...... 19.....2003 Natalie Leyland……………90….2009 Kristin Wilson...... 15.....2007 Kellee Jost...... 18.....2006 Sarah Rivera...... 88.....2007 Sarah Rivera...... 14.....2005 Makenzie Marchbanks……18….2008 Kristin Wilson...... 87.....2007 Leanne Foster...... 14.....2005 Crystal Peel...... 18.....2000 Caitlyn Bersing...... 85.....2008 Alisa Mann...... 13.....2004 Melissa Brown...... 14.....2000 Katie Brown...... 82.....2008 Lyndsey Minnich…………..13…..2009 Clarisa Newman...... 14.....1999 Sarah Rivera...... 78.....2005 Kristin Wilson...... 12.....2006 Briana Young...... 14.....2002 Sharee Fitzgerald...... 73.....2007 Katie Buehler...... 11.....2003 IP Katie Brown...... 69.....2007 Katie Brown...... 10.....2007 Makenzie Marchbanks...260.67..2009 Jennifer Davis...... 68.....2005 Becky Jones...... 10.....2006 BreAnn Jones...... 218.....2007 Jessie Buehler...... 66.....2002 Helene Tannahill...... 10.....1999 BreAnn Jones...... 182.....2008 Carrie Conners...... 66.....2006 STOLEN BASES Makenzie Marchbanks.….158….2008 Sharee Fitzgerald...... 66.....2008 Natalie Leyland……………29.…2009 Kellee Jost...... 213.....2006 Carrie Conners...... 27.....2006 Clarisa Newman...... 152.....1999 1B Jessica Drube...... 17.....2006 Bobbi Darretta...... 149.....2002 Natalie Leyland……………80….2009 Jessie Buehler...... 16.....2003 Teri Cisler...... 141.....2005 Katie Brown...... 59.....2008 Carrie Plucker...... 16.....2004 Amanda Heimbigner...... 138.....2003 Sharee Fitzgerald...... 58.....2007 Carrie Conners...... 15.....2005 Bold Indicates Still Playing

19 HONORS

1995 NWAACC 2000 NWAACC HONORS 2003 NWAACC HONORS 2007 NWAACC HONORS 5th @ State Championship 5th @ NWAACC Championships 5th @ NWAACC Championships 5th @ NWAACC Championships 1995 NWAACC Honors First Team First Team First Team Sophomore, Kasey Kinziger, SS-Northeast Sophomore, Jessica Ocanaz SS-MVP Eastern Sophomore, Kristin Wilson C First Team Jennifer Sapp, freshman...... C Region MVP Region Sophomore, Sarah Rivera 3B Sophomore, Desiree Barcroft OF Sophomore, Katie Buehler 1B Freshman, Katie Brown SS Second Team Freshman, Nichole Alvarado...... 2nd Freshman, Jennifer Richter 1B Sophomore, Tara Malmquist OF Freshman, Sharee Fitzgerald OF Freshman, Jaime Coles...... OF Second Team Second Team Freshman, BreAnn Jones RHP/1B Freshman, Katrina Fountain...... P Freshman, Jessie Brewer C Sophomore, Sarah Stanhope C Second Team Freshman, Amanda Heimbigner RHP Sophomore, Linna Gander...... P Sophomore All-Star Game Freshman, Amanda Potter 2B Kasey Kinziger Freshman, Alisa Mann DP Freshman, Marda McClenny...... OF Sophomore All-Star Game Desiree Barcroft Sophomore All-Star Game Katie Brown Darci Bruegman Katie Buehler 1996 NWAACC BreAnn Jones Tara Malmquist 4th @ State Championships Louisville Slugger NFCA All-American Becky Jones Kasey Kinziger Jessica Ocanaz 1996 League MVP Amanda Potter Sarah Stanhope Nichole Alvarado Sophomore All Stars Sharee Fitzgerald Kasey Kinziger 1996 NWAACC HONORS NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-American Caitlyn Bersing Darci Bruegman Katie Buehler First Team NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Sophomore, Jaime Coles...... OF Desiree Barcroft Jessica Ocanaz Kristin Wilson Freshman, Mo Whitney...... OF Coach of the Year NWAACC NFCA Academic ALL-AMERICAN Sarah Rivera Sophomore, Jessica Wellman...... DH NE Region/Conference Jocelyn Brown Mike Staudenmaier Sarah Stanhope Second Team 2008 NWAACC HONORS Sophomore, Jennifer Sapp...... C Speedline NFCA Nat. Coach of the Year 2004 NWAACC HONORS 4th @NWAACC Championships Sophomore, Jamie Shirley...... UT Mike Staudenmaier First Team First Team State NWAACC All-Stars Sophomore, Alisa Mann 3B Sophomore, BreAnn Jones Sophomore, Caitlyn Bersing Freshman, Kerri Carpenter...... P 2001 NWAACC HONORS Second Team Freshman, Amber Kessinger...... 3rd 4th @ NWAACC Championships Sophomore, Lindsay Dorman OF Sophomore, Liz Homer First Team Sophomore All-Star Game Sophomore, Katie Brown Sophomore All-Stars Sophomore, Jessie Brewer C Jaime Coles Alisa Mann Sophomore, Becky Jones Freshman, Jessie Buehler OF Nichole Alvarado Lindsay Dorman Freshman, Katie Buehler DP Second Team Jaime Shirley Freshman, Makenzie Marchbanks Sophomore, Jennifer Richter 1B NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-American Jessica Wellman Alisa Mann Sophomore, Sharee Fitzgerald Sophomore, Emy Makus SS-NFCA Jennifer Sapp Sophomore All-Star Game Second Team BreAnn Jones 1996 NWAACC Softball All-Star Teams 2005 NWAACC HONORS Tracy Hilton, OF Sharee Fitzgerald NORTHERN DIVISION 3rd @ NWAACC Championships Sophomore All-Star Game First Team Amanda Potter First Team Jessie Brewer OF-Jamie Coles (S), Walla Walla Freshman, Sarah Rivera 3B Katie Brown Melissa Brown OF-Mo Whitney (F), Walla Walla Second Team Caitlyn Bersing Tracy Hilton DP-Jessica Wellman (S), Walla Walla Sophomore, Teri Cisler RHP/OF Liz Homer Emy Makus Sophomore, Leanne Foster 1B Second Team Jennifer Richter NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN IF-Jamie Shirley (S), Walla Walla Freshman, Carrie Conners 2B BreAnn Jones C-Jennifer Sapp (S), Walla Walla NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Freshman, Jessica Drube OF Caitlyn Bersing Jessie Brewer Sophomore All-Star Game MOST VALUABLE PLAYER NFCA Academic All American Nichole Alvarado (S), Walla Walla Louisville Slugger All-American Leanne Foster Amanda Potter Honorable Mention Teri Cisler Liz Homer COACH OF THE YEAR Sophomore, Emy Makus SS-NFCA Robin Greene, Walla Walla Jennifer Davis NFCA National Academic Team NFCA Academic ALL-AMERICAN NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Walla Walla CC 7th Place Melissa Brown Sarah Rivera 1997 NWAACC Honors Brandi Brumley 5th @ State Championship 2009 NWAACC HONORS Tracy Hilton NFCA Academic ALL-AMERICAN Carrie Conners 2nd @NWAACC Championships First Team Shauna Schulke Mo Whitney First Team Sophomore, Makenzie Marchbanks MVP Amber Kessinger NFCA National Academic Team 2006 NWAACC HONORS Walla Walla Community College....10th Place Pitcher Eastern Region Theo Hunt 5th @ NWAACC Championships Freshman, Natalie Leyland Laine Hogle First Team Freshman, Kelsie Didion Second Team 2002 NWAACC HONORS Sophomore, Carrie Conners 2B Freshman, Shaila Rivers Tiffany Morgan 5th @ NWAACC Championships Sophomore, Jessica Drube OF Freshman, Lyndsey Minnich Maria Briones First Team Freshman, Kristin Wilson C Sophomore, Jessie Buehler OF- MVP Eastern Freshman, Becky Jones 3B Second Team Region Sophomore, Emily Anderson 1998 NWAACC HONORS Freshman, Jessie Ocanaz C/SS Second Team Freshman, Amy Adams OF Freshman, Elayna Van Hess First Team Freshman, Bobbi Darretta P/IB- MVP Eastern Sophomore All-Star Game Freshman, Renee Clink...... C Region Pitcher Sophomore All-Star Game Kristin Wilson Emily Anderson Second Team Sophomore, Brandi Brumley 3B Makenzie Marchbanks Sophomore, Maria Briones...... 2nd Sophomore, Alyssa Latham 2B Becky Jones Freshman, Dawn Bamford...... OF Amy Adams Michelle Newbill Second Team Kellee Jost Sophomore All-Stars Briana Young, P NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Makenzie Marchbanks Maria Briones Leslie Daniels, OF Sarah Rivera Vicki Miles Natalie Leyland Sophomore All-Star Game NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Jessie Buehler Carrie Conners NFCA Academic All American Makenzie Marchbanks 1999 NWAACC HONORS Brandi Brumley NFCA Academic ALL-AMERICAN Michelle Newbill First Team Alyssa Latham Carrie Conners Sophomore, Renee Clink...... C Kim Brown Briana Young Sophomore, Clarisa Newman...... UTL Elayna Van Hess NFCA Louisville Slugger ALL-AMERICAN Jill Haney Second Team Jessie Buehler Sophomore, Cinnamon Anderson...... 1st Lyndsey Minnich Brandi Brumley Sophomore, Helene Tannahill...... 3rd Bobbi Darretta NFCA National Academic Team Honorable Mention Walla Walla CC 15th Place Freshman, Kasey Kinziger...... 2nd NFCA Academic ALL-AMERICAN Brandi Brumley Sophomore All-Star Game Nicole Wells Renee Clink Jocelyn Brown Clarisa Newman Sarah Stanhope Helene Tannahill 20 2009 NWAACC East Standings 1B: Michelle Newbill -- Sophomore All Star League Overall .268, 2B, 17 RBI #2 Wenatchee Valley 22-6 39-12 OF: Tressa Robins -- Team Captain #3 Spokane 22-6 37-11 273, 2 2B, 8 RBI #8 Walla Walla 18-10 37-19 Blue Mountain 18-10 26-17 Columbia Basin 13-15 20-24 PITCHERS RETURNING: 1 Treasure Valley 10-18 15-28 RHP: Elayna Van Hess, 10-8, 2.58 ERA Yakima Valley 8-20 15-27 Big Bend 1-27 2-40 Top four qualify for NWAACC Tournament. PITCHERS LOST: 1 RHP: Makenzie Marchbanks, 27-11, 1.07 ERA NWAACC COACHES’ POLL FINAL 2009 School Record Votes Pvs 1. Lower Columbia (18-2, 35-5) 80 (8) 1 2. Wenatchee Valley (22-6, 37-10) 47 3 3. Spokane (22-6, 36-9) 45 4 4. tie Bellevue (20-4, 28-10) 33 5 4. tie Mt. Hood (9-10, 22-12) 33 2 6. Clackamas (10-10, 19-19) 24 8 7. SW Oregon (11-8, 34-11) 23 NR 8. Walla Walla (18-10, 33-17) 16 7

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: Blue Mt. 10, Shoreline 1 First place votes in parentheses. This is the final poll of 2009

STARTERS RETURNING: 6 CF: Natalie Leyland-- .448, 90H, 80 1B, 6 2B, 4 3B, 20 RBI, 27 SB

3B: Lyndsey Minnich-- .349, 65 H, 11 2B, 6 3B, 13 HR, 60 RBI

C: Shaila Rivers-- .333, 50 H, 9 2B, 5 3B, 33 RBI

SS: Kelsie Didion .335, 53 H, 5 2B, 28 RBI

LF: Kayla Hutcheson-- .287, 6 2B, 10 RBI

RHP/RF: Elayna Van Hess-- .233, 3 2B, 7 RBI, 10-8, 2.58 ERA, 119.33 IP

STARTERS LOST: 9 INF: Emily Anderson -- 2nd Team All NWAACC, Sophomore All Star .318, 15 2B, 3 3B, 35 RBI

RHP/DP: Makenzie Marchbanks -- NFCA NWAACC Louisville Slugger All American, 1st Team All NWAACC, All Star, All Tournament Team .184, 7 2B, 13 RBI, 27-11, 1.07 ERA, 260.67 IP 21 WWCC softball player Natalie Leyland to play for British national team

Walla Walla Community College center fielder Natalie Leyland has been tabbed to play on Great Britain’s national softball team playing in the world championships in Venezuela this summer.

DAN GROOM coach, Mike Staudenmaier - in determining We would have been playing in our home Walla Walla Union-Bulletin her ability to play again at the national level. country, and I would have been an Olympic athlete. It’s a bummer that you don’t get the WALLA WALLA - One of the top 16 softball In that area, Leyland said, Staudenmaier opportunity to do that. players in the nation plays for Walla Walla helped her immensely. Community College. “I think it’s kind of funny, because some of “They knew she was a good player,” the sports that are left in the Olympics are Yes, in the nation. Staudenmaier said. “But they called me and definitely not as much of a sport as softball.” wanted to know how she had developed. No, not this nation. Her college coach believes she’s Olympic “I’m pretty honest with people, so I told them material even if the IOC doesn’t. The other Red, White and Blue. The Union how it was,” he said. “She’s worked really Jack. Great Britain. hard in the weight room and developed her “Defensively, she covers lots of ground,” And who is this player, you might ask? game and is getting stronger, so that she can Staudenmaier said. “A ball hit in the gap that put balls in the gap now. Coming out of high you wouldn’t see most kids in the NWAACC Natalie Leyland. Of Richland. school, she was a little bit weak in putting the get to, she goes and gets. That’s why she’s Confused? balls out there a little farther. going to the next level. That’s why she’s on the British National Team. Let Leyland straighten you out. “I just told her coach, that for me or for Seattle University (where Leyland is plan- “Her offense speaks for itself,” he said. “I’m from the northwest of England,” she ning to attend next year), she’s going to play “She’s so fast and has such good hand-eye said. “It’s a village called Goswood, between center field,” Staudenmaier said. “Being on coordination. She’s only struck out once this Liverpool and Manchester. My dad works for a national team, playing against the United year. She only struck out twice last year. Hanford, the nuclear power plant. He used States or Japan, you’re probably going to That’s big. And her baserunning - she had 20 to travel all over. For a while he worked in have to have her out in left (field). That’s stolen bases last year.” Norway. Then he got a job out here, so my probably her biggest weakness - her (lack of) The Warriors, who are off to a disappointing family and I decided to come out here to live arm strength in being able to throw somebody with him.” 7-10 start, will need more of that superior out from center. She would probably fit better play from Leyland and fellow stars Alexis Leyland, a 2008 Richland High graduate and in left where she can cover a lot of ground, Bobadilla, Shaila Rivers, Danyelle Hutchison WWCC’s starting center fielder, recently got but still get the ball in.” and Lyndsey Minnich if they hope to compete the ultimate call-up from her birth country. For now, Leyland is enjoying the moment for an NWAACC tournament title at the end The British Softball Federation announced playing for Staudenmaier and with her older of May. March 6 that Leyland and 15 others were sister, Francesca. Fran, who helped convince But whether they do or don’t, Leyland faces a chosen for the national team that will repre- Natalie to join her at WWCC with mutual whole new season come June. A battle against sent Great Britain at the 12th International friend and, now Warrior alum, Liz Homer, Pac-10 seniors and militarily drilled 30-year- Softball Federation Women’s Fastpitch World has no doubts about who the better player is. olds from Asia, on a playfield situated in a Championships in Caracas, Venezuela. The “At softball, she’s a way better player than multi-million-person metropolis, with a tropi- tournament, which runs from June 23-July 2, I am, I’ll tell you that one,” Fran said with a cal climate, in a sometimes dangerous Third includes the world’s top teams, including the quick and easy chuckle. “We have that rela- World nation, awaits. USA, Japan, China and Chinese Taipei. tionship where we’re close in age, but some- “I got an e-mail saying Venezuela is known “I’m so excited,” Leyland said. “I’m going times we have those fights. We’re the only for kidnapping and muggings, and we might to fly out on the 12th (of June) to Florida for two on the team that coaches Jesse (Buehler) have a military escort or police escorts,” training camp for a week. We’ll play around and Katie (Buehler) say that, if they fight, it’s Leyland said. “That part made me a little bit Orlando and scrimmage teams down there. OK in the dugout. nervous.” Then, I fly out to Venezuela and my first “But when things go wrong, we’re really game is against Japan. Those nerves, though, will certainly fade close,” Fran continued. “I am so happy for away in her first appearance at the plate. “The one thing I’m really looking forward to her (to make the team). She deserves it, that’s is playing the Olympic champions (Japan). for sure.” And the first pitch coming off the arm of that Japanese pitcher? I’m hoping to get in there and at least foul off Sadly, the World Championships are the one ball from their pitcher,” Leyland, a .556 highest level Natalie Leyland and softballers Slap hit through the left of the infield and a hitter, said, laughing. from around the world are now allowed to huge smile standing at first. This isn’t the first go-round for the 20-year- play. As of 2008, the International Olympic Count on it. old on Her Majesty’s softball squad. When Committee dropped softball as an Olympic she was 17, her family returned to Britain, event. That hits Natalie and her fellow Brits and the high school senior-to-be became the especially hard. youngest member of the 2007 national team. “It really sucks, because the 2012 Olympics Because of the distance, the British coaches are in London,” she said. “The home team had to rely on what they remembered of Ley- gets an automatic berth, so we would have land - and on the word of her current WWCC been the team that got to go to the Olympics.

32 Light Ceremony

Spearheaded by Walla Walla County Commissioner Greg Tompkins, the baseball and softball fields on the campus of WWCC were lit up for the first time on May 10, 2008. Tompkins, the father of former-Warrior star Michael Tompkins, worked closely with WWCC Presi- dent Steve Van Ausdle to raise money and awareness for this project. A significant amount of money for this project was also donated by Walla Walla Valley Youth Baseball and Softball Association. The fields will now be used by numerous youth baseball and softball teams from the Walla Walla Valley as well as the WWCC base- ball and softball teams. The installation of these lights has expanded the use of these fields as community fields and will allow the community to host state and regional tournaments, which will attract people from all over the state and region to Walla Walla.

We all greatly appreciate the time, effort, and money put forth by Commissioner Tompkins, President Van Ausdle, Walla Walla Valley Youth Baseball and Softball, and all who contributed to and supported achieving the dream of “Turning the Lights on for Youth Baseball and Softball.”

1st Annual Old Timers Alumni Game

On October 11, 2008 the Warrior Softball Family welcomed back 17 for- mer players, coaches and a super fan, to participate in the 1st Annual Old Timers Alumni Games. The doubleheader was held in the evening hours to show off the new lights on Warrior Field. The stands were packed with friends and family who witnessed a well played game, eventually won by the 2009 Warriors, 3-1 & 5-0. We are already looking forward to and planning next year’s Alumni Weekend with the baseball team, and are hoping to see many more of the old players. The plan is to add more events to the weekend in the future including a golf tournament.

33 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 0 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 Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men’s and Women’s Golf, and Rodeo.

Athletic Department Directory

Men’s and Women’s Soccer Chad Bodnar ...... TEL: 509.527.4310 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: 509.527.4494 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]

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WARRIORS ON THE MOVE 35 2009 Standings 2009 NWAACC REGION LEAGUE SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP SOFTBALL NORTH W-L PCT W-L Z - Bellevue...... 20-4...... 0.833...... 30-12 RESULTS X - Shoreline...... 17-7...... 0.708...... 25-16 X - Olympic...... 17-7...... 0.708...... 28-14 05-18-2009 X - Everett...... 16-8...... 0.667...... 21-23 1st Mt. Hood 5 def 2nd Walla Walla 1 Skagit Valley...... 9-15...... 0.375...... 10-24 Peninsula...... 5-19...... 0.208...... 5-28 Edmonds...... 0-24...... 0...... 1-1 05-17-2009 th EAST W-L PCT W-L SW Oregon 4 def 4 Olympic 0 Z - Wenatchee Valley...... 22-6...... 0.786...... 39-12 Mt. Hood 4 def Walla Walla 2 Z - Spokane...... 22-6...... 0.786...... 37-11 Walla Walla 2 def 3rd SW Oregon 1 X - Blue Mountain *...... 18-10...... 0.643...... 26-17 X - Walla Walla...... 18-10...... 0.643...... 37-19 05-16-2009 Columbia Basin *...... 13-15...... 0.464...... 20-24 Clackamas 8 def Spokane 3 Treasure Valley...... 10-18...... 0.357...... 15-28 Olympic 2 def Blue Mountain 0 Yakima Valley...... 8-20...... 0.286...... 15-27 Bellevue 4 def Shoreline 1 Big Bend...... 1-27...... 0.036...... 2-1 SW Oregon 6 def Everett 1 WEST W-L PCT W-L Z - Pierce...... 20-4...... 0.833...... 26-19 Olympic 4 def Clackamas 0 X - Centralia...... 17-7...... 0.708...... 18-16 Mt. Hood 1 def Lower Columbia 0 X - Green River...... 10-14...... 0.417...... 10/16 SW Oregon 2 def Bellevue 1 X - S. Puget Sound...... 7-17...... 0.292...... 7-1 Walla Walla 1 def Wenatchee Valley 0 Grays Harbor...... 6-18...... 0.25...... 8-30 Olympic 2 def Wenatchee Valley 0 SOUTH W-L PCT W-L SW Oregon 8 def Lower Columbia 3 Z - Lower Columbia...... 18-2...... 0.9...... 37-7 X - SW Oregon...... 11-8...... 0.579...... 39-13 05-15-2009 X - Clackamas...... 10-10...... 0.5...... 21-21 Walla Walla 12 def Pierce 0 X - Mt. Hood...... 9-10...... 0.474...... 27-12 Shoreline 6 def Clackamas 5 Chemeketa...... 7-13...... 0.35...... 19-22 SW Oregon 7 def Olympic 0 Clark...... 4-16...... 0.2...... 20-26 Wenatchee Valley 16 def S. Puget Sound 2 Z Inndicates Division Champion Mt. Hood 3 def Bellevue 0 X Indicates Clinched Playoff Berth Spokane 9 def Green River 1 * Updated standings reflect a May 8th decision by the NWAACC to Blue Mountain 8 def Centralia 0 award Columbia Basin a forfeit win over Blue Mountain due to a rules Lower Columbia 9 def Everett 1 violation that occurred in a contest on April 25th. Olympic 11 def Pierce 0 Walla Walla 4 def SW Oregon 0 Clackamas 17 def S. Puget Sound 0 NWAACC Championships Wenatchee Valley 10 def Shoreline 1 Bellevue 9 def Green River 0 2009 Everett 8 def Centralia 0 1st – Mt. Hood Lower Columbia 7 def Blue Mountain 1 2nd – Walla Walla Mt. Hood 7 def Spokane 0 3rd – SW Oregon 4th – Olympic

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