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MPSF NEWS MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION PO Box 850 • Woodland, CA 95776-0850 530.669.7600 • Fax 530.669.7627 • Abeaird@Mpsports.Org MPSF NEWS MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION PO Box 850 • Woodland, CA 95776-0850 530.669.7600 • Fax 530.669.7627 • [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 24, 2007 Contact: Al Beaird 2007 ALL-MPSF WOMEN’S WATER POLO TEAMS WOODLAND, Calif. – Al Beaird, Executive Director of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, has announced the 2007 All-MPSF Women’s Water Teams as selected by the Federation’s head coaches for their outstanding play during the 2007 Federation conference season. MPSF Player, Newcomer and Coach of the Year will be announced after the 2007 MPSF Women’s Water Polo Championship Tournament at Arizona State, April 26-29. Number of First-Team votes in ( ). 2007 ALL-MPSF FIRST-TEAM Student-Athlete Cap No. Year Position School Hometown; HS or Last School Kelley Rulon (12) 10 Senior Driver UCLA Point Loma, CA, University HS Erika Figge (11) 4 Senior Utility USC Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; Rancho Santa Margarita Catholic HS Kelly Mason (10) 3 Sophomore Utility Hawai’i Auckland, New Zealand; Avondale College Kami Craig (9) 2 Sophomore Two-Meter USC Santa Barbara, CA; Santa Barbara HS Katie Hansen (8) 10 Senior Driver/2M Stanford Coronado, CA; Coronado HS Christina Hewko (7) 15 Junior Two-Meter Stanford Newport Beach, CA; Corona del Mar HS Jillian Kraus (7) 9 Junior Driver UCLA Tustin, CA; Foothill HS Meridith McColl (6) 1 Senior Goalkeeper Stanford Mission Viejo, CA; Capistrano Valley HS 2007 ALL-MPSF SECOND-TEAM Elsie Windes (4) 4 Senior 2M Defense California Portland, OR; Beaverton HS Emily Feher (4) 1 Senior Goalkeeper UCLA Santa Ana, CA; Foothill HS Meike De Nooy (3) 1 Senior Goalkeeper Hawai’i Renkum, The Netherlands Brittany Hayes (2) 9 Senior Utility USC Santa Ana, CA; Foothill HS Stacy Werner (2) 4 Senior Utility San Diego State Lodi, CA; Lodi HS Beth Harberts 4 Senior Two-Meter San Jose State Redlands, CA; Redlands HS Alison Gregorka 11 Senior Two-Meter Stanford Ann Arbor, MI; Pioneer HS Courtney Mathewson 7 Junior Driver UCLA Anaheim Hills, CA; Canyon HS 2007 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-MPSF Addison Doud 7 Sophomore Center Arizona State Laguna Beach, CA; Laguna Beach HS Aimee Stachowski 6 Senior 2M Defense UC Santa Barbara Tustin, CA; Capistrano Valley HS Lisa van Raalte 6 Senior Two-Meter Hawai’i Auckland, New Zealand; Epsom Girls Grammar School Jenna Schusler 13 Sophomore Driver San Diego State Upland, CA; Upland HS Jessica Steffens 17 Sophomore Two-Meter Stanford Danville, CA; Monte Vista HS Lauren Silver 20 Sophomore Driver Stanford Long Beach, CA; Wilson HS Brittany Rowe 4 Junior Center Fwd UCLA San Diego, CA; University City HS Allison Brookes 11 Junior Utility CS Northridge San Diego, CA; Scripps Ranch HS Sarah Harris 10 Freshman Utility Pacific Cape Town, South Africa; Reddam House Robyn Kaake 4 Senior Utility UC Irvine Los Alamitos, CA; Los Alamitos HS Patty Cardenas 11 Senior Driver USC Commerce, CA; Golden West CC 2007 MPSF ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Jillian Stapf 1 Freshman Goalkeeper CS Northridge Hudsonville, MI; Hudsonville HS Kelly Eaton 5 Freshman Driver Stanford Menlo Park, CA; Menlo-Atherton HS Angela Turnbull 10 Freshman Driver Hawai’i Canberra, Australia; Hawker College Forel Davis 6 Freshman Utility USC Carlsbad, CA; Carlsbad HS Amanda Stepp 6 Freshman All-Around Arizona State Orange, CA; El Modeno HS Sarah Harris 10 Freshman Utility Pacific Cape Town, South Africa; Reddam House Darby Anderson 10 Freshman Two-Meter California Cota de Caza, CA; Santa Margarita HS Cecilia Canetti 3 Freshman Attacker Long Beach State Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Princera Isabel HS Alexandra Kiss 8 Freshman Driver USC Budakalasz, Hungary; Kerek Gimnazium Kelly Donahue 12 Freshman Driver Stanford Annapolis, MD; St. Mary’s HS - MPSF - .
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