2008 SCHEDULES

WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S SOCCER DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Aug. 18 @U. of Great Falls Great Falls Scrimmage 2:00 PM DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Aug. 21 Western Wyoming Walla Walla, WA Scrimmage 2:00 PM Aug. 18 @U. Great Falls Great Falls Scrimmage 4:00 pm Aug. 30 UBC Okanogan Coeur d’Alene, ID 12:00pm Aug. 21 Western Wyoming Walla Walla Scrimmage 4:00 pm Aug. 31 @North Coeur d’Alene, ID 3:00pm Aug. 30 Laramie (WY) CC Coeur d’Alene, ID 2:00pm Sept. 4 @ Lane* Eugene OR 12:00pm Aug. 31 @North Idaho Coeur d’Alene, ID 5:00pm Sept. 5 @ Clackamas* Portland OR 5:00pm Sept. 5 @ South Puget* Olympia, WA 4:00pm Sept. 9 @ Columbia Basin* Pasco WA 2:00pm Sept. 6 @ Clark* Portland, OR 2:00pm Sept. 12 v Clark* Walla Walla, WA 12:00pm Sept. 9 @ Columbia Basin* Pasco, WA 4:00pm Sept. 19 @ Chemeketa* Portland OR 2:00pm Sept. 19 @ Chemeketa * Portland, OR 4:00pm Sept. 20 @ SWOCC* Coos Bay OR 12:00pm Sept. 20 @ SWOCC* Coos Bay, OR 2:00pm Sept. 23 @Spokane* Spokane WA 2:00pm Sept. 23 @Spokane* Spokane, WA 4:00pm Sept. 26 v Clackamas* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Sept. 26 v SPSCC* Walla Walla, WA 4:00pm Sept. 27 v Lane* Walla Walla, WA 12:00pm Sept. 27 v Clark* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 3 @ Clark* Vancouver WA 2:00pm Oct. 10 v Chemeketa* Walla Walla, WA 4:00pm Oct. 10 v Chemeketa* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 11 v SWOCC* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 11 v SWOCC* Walla Walla, WA 12:00pm Oct. 17 @ Pierce* Lakewood, WA 4:00pm Oct. 17 @ Yakima* Yakima, WA 2:00pm Oct. 18 @ Wenatchee* Wenatchee, WA 2:00pm Oct. 18 @ Wenatchee* Wenatchee WA 12:00pm Oct. 21 v Treasure Valley * Walla Walla, WA 4:00pm Oct. 21 v Treasure Valley* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 24 v Columbia Basin* Walla Walla, WA 4:00pm Oct. 24 v Columbia Basin* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 25 v Spokane* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Oct. 25 v Spokane* Walla Walla, WA 12:00pm Nov. 1 @Treasure Valley* Ontario OR MST 3:00pm Nov. 1 @Treasure Valley* Ontario OR MST 1:00pm Nov. 7 v Pierce* Walla Walla, WA 3:00pm Nov. 7 v Yakima* Walla Walla, WA 1:00pm Nov. 8 v. Wenatchee* Walla Walla, WA 2:00pm Nov. 8 v. Wenatchee* Walla Walla, WA 12:00pm NWAACC Playoffs NWAACC PLAYOFFS Nov. 10 Tie-Breakers TBA Nov. 10 Tie-Breakers TBA Nov. 12 First Round TBA Nov. 12 First Round TBA Nov. Nov. 15 NWAACC QUARTER FINALS TBA 15 NWAACC QUARTERFINALS TBA Nov. Nov. 22 NWAACC SEMIFINAL Starfire Complex, Tukwila, WA 22 NWAACC SEMIFINAL Starfire Complex, Tukwila, WA Nov. 23 NWAACC FINAL Starfire Complex, Tukwila, WA Nov. 23 NWAACC FINAL Starfire Complex, Tukwila, WA * NWAACC Southeast Conference Match Home Games in Bold * NWAACC Southeast Conference Match Home Games in Bold

Home Games in Bold Home Games in Bold 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 2004, 2005, and 2006 NWAACC EAST REGION CHAMPIONS NWAACC EAST REGION CHAMPIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2008 Schedule...... 1 2008 Roster–Men...... 13 WWCC Quickfacts...... 2 2008 Player Profiles–Men...... 14-19 College Profile / Athletics Program Outline & Contacts...... 3 2008 Season Preview–Men...... 19 Chad Bodnar, Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer...... 4 2008 Opponent Quickfacts–Men...... 20 Assistant Coaches, Men’s and Women’s Soccer...... 4, 5 Transfer Athletes...... 21-24 Warriors in the Community...... 5 Team Records...... 25 Women’s Soccer 2008 Roster...... 6 2007 Statistics...... 26 2008 Player Profiles–Women...... 7-10 All-Star Team...... 27 2008 Season Preview–Women...... 11 2007 Standings...... 28 2008 Opponent Quickfacts–Women...... 12 Campus Information...... 29

 2008 WARRIOR SOCCER QUICKFACTS

Walla Walla CC Quickfacts General Information WARRIOR WOMEN 2007 Record: 22W-1L-1T Location: Walla Walla, WA 2007 Conference Record: 17W-0L-1T (1st) Enrollment: 12,000 2007 East Division Champions Nickname: Warriors 2007 2nd Place - NWAACC Tournament Colors: Black & Gold Conference: NWAACC 2007 Statistics Division: Southeast Goals Scored: 129 Goals Against: 10 Shutouts: 19 Athletics Media Relations NWAACC All-Conference: 7 Website: www.wwcc.edu/athletics NWAACC Academic All-Conference: 6 NWAACC Website: www.nwaacc.org Letterwinners Returning: 5 Mailing Address: Playing Transfers from Last Year: Alli Krous, University of Maine, 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, WA 99362 NCAA Div-1; Taylor Sinclair, Colorado State - Pueblo, NCAA Div.-II; College Personnel Candice Duffy, Colorado State - Pueblo, NCAA Div.-II; Hailey Bohnet, Eastern Oregon, NAIA; Danielle Rodriguez, Warner Pacific, NAIA; President: Steve VanAusdle Justine Jones, Minnesota-Crookston, NCAA Div.-II VP Student Services: Clint Gabbard Director of Athletics: Jeff Reinland Athletics Phone: 509-527-4306 Athletics Fax: 509-527-4321 WARRIOR MEN 2007 Record: 16W-4L-3T 2007 Conference Record: 13W-3L-2T (2nd) Warrior Coaching Staff 2007 Quarterfinals Men’s and Women’s Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Washington State) 2007 Statistics Women’s: 4th Year (7th year at WWCC) Goals Scored: 69 Men’s: 2nd Year Goals Against: 19 Shutouts: 11 Combined Record at WWCC: 90W-8L-6T NWAACC All-Conference: 7 Record with Women: 74W-4L-3T NWAACC Academic All-Conference: 2 Record with Men: 16W-4L-3T Letter winners Returning: 9 Office Phone: 509-527-4310 Playing Transfers from Last Year: Kyle Foster, Evergreen State, NAIA; Email: [email protected] Alex Young, Concordia, NAIA; Brian Griffiths, , NAIA; Bryan Neal, BYU-Hawaii, NCAA Div.-II Program Information Home Field: Warrior Field Location: Campus

 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 , , 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 Mike Cummins...... 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] Dance Team Jackie Hightower...... TEL: 509.529.2800 email: [email protected]

 2008 COACHING STAFF

Chad Bodnar Greg Preciado

nd Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer 2 Season BA, Washington State, 2003 Assistant Coach Men’s & Women’s Soccer

Chad Bodnar is entering his fourth season Greg Preciado is entering his second year as a at the helm of the Warrior Women’s Soccer member of the Warrior Soccer staff. Preciado will program and second as the Men’s Head Coach. assist both the Men’s and Women’s teams and will In his first season as the Women’s head coach focus primarily with on field training and will be assisting heavily with Bodnar compiled a school best 24-1-2 record recruiting for both programs. and added the programs third consecutive Eastern Region Title to its belt. The Warrior Women ran off 26 straight games unbeaten in Prior to his coaching career Greg had an outstanding playing career at 2005 before falling in the NWAACC Championship in Overtime. The both WWCC and then Evergreen College. An all- conference player at 2006 Warrior squad again reached the final under Coach Bodnar both colleges Greg led the Geoducks to a National Final Four appearance and finished with a 23-2 record. This past season, the 2007 Warrior his senior year. Greg then went on to Play professionally in Mexico where squad again won the Eastern Region Championship and reached the he spent a year playing and training. Greg has also been a member of the NWAACC Championship before falling 2-1. Coach Bodnar was named PDL Invaders. the NE Region Coach of the year in 2005 and again in 2007 and has placed 7 players to Division 1 schools in his three years. Bodnar has Quoting Coach Bodnar,’ Having worked with Greg as a player, I know he just finished his first season at the helm of the Warrior Men’s Soccer possesses a great deal of pride in what he does. He is a hard working program. The 2007 men’s team finished with a record of 16-4-3 and individual and will be a great asset to our program. I look forward to having made it all the way to the NWAACC Quarterfinals. Greg on staff this fall”. 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. Prior to his appointment with Walla Walla CC, Bodnar succeeded Max Weber as the Head Coach of the Pasco High School boys program in the Big Nine 4A Conference in Washington. The Bulldogs qualified for 1st Season State 4A tournament play the past two seasons and finished the Assistant Soccer Coach 2005 season as Washington State finalists after winning the Eastern Men’s & Women’s Soccer Regional Tournament and Big Nine Championship. Bodnar was named the 2005 ‘All Region Coach of the Year’ by the Tri-City Herald for his Max Weber is entering his first year as a member of performance. the Warrior Soccer staff. Weber will assist both the Men’s and Women’s teams and will focus primarily with on the field training and will be assisting A former Big Nine All Conference selection and USYSA Western heavily with recruiting heavily with recruiting for both programs. Region IV team selection as a youth player, Bodnar went on to start four years for Wisconsin-Green Bay (NCAA Division I) and earn Prior to his coaching career Max had a very successful playing career at Midwest Collegiate Conference all-conference honors 2 years. He both WWCC and then Whitman College. A team captain at both colleges was named team captain his sophomore through senior seasons and Max was also selected as Academic-All Conference in each season. was the team MVP in 1998. Upon completion of his eligibility, Bodnar Max was a two year starter for the Warrior program and led the WWCC played professionally for the Stanislaus United Cruisers in the Western Men’s team to a 2nd Place finish in the 2005 NWAACC Championships. Conference USSL League in California and for the Yakima Reds in Max then went on to finish his playing career at Whitman College where the PDL League in Washington. Bodnar then came home to finish he captained the team and led them to one of their best finishes in team his schooling and graduated from Washington State University with a history. In his senior season at Whitman, Max received the 2008 R.V. degree in Humanities. Borleske Trophy for top male athlete. Bodnar’s previous coaching experience also includes guiding the Allouez United boys club team to an appearance in the final of the Quoting Coach Bodnar, “Since Max arrived as a freshman he has been Midwest Regional Championships as well as work in the Wisconsin- a big part of our program’s success both on and off the field and we Green Bay Soccer Camps and with Ziemer Brothers Soccer Camps in look forward to having him back in the program. His influence on the California. Coach Bodnar holds NSCAA National, Advanced National, environment here has been tremendous. He’s competitive, responsible, and Premier Diplomas and a USSF B License as well. and a very hard working individual who brings a real presence to the locker rooms and field for both teams. We are thrilled to have added such Bodnar is currently a staff coach for Idaho Olympic Development a qualified and proven individual to WWCC Soccer coaching staff.” 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.

 2008 COACHING STAFF WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY

The Warrior Soccer Program is very active in the local Walla Walla com- Mike Pardini munity and involved in several outreach programs to work with local youth. Current and former Warrior players will be working again this school year 2nd Season to provide mentors for the local Walla Walla Parks and Recreation commu- Assistant Coach nity program and also to provide technical coaching for the Blue Mountain Men’s & Women’s Soccer Soccer Club. Players are licensed through the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and spend at least one evening a week with the chil- Coach Pardini enters the second year of his stint on the WWCC staff with dren. In addition, coach Bodnar is an active speaker with the ‘Educational great knowledge of Coach Bodnar’s philosophy. A former assistant to Talent Search’ and ‘Gear Up’ programs which reaches out to children in the Bodnar at Pasco high school, Pardini led the Bulldogs to a State Title in elementary and secondary schools in the Walla Walla Valley. Coach Bodnar 2007. Pardini’s duties will primarily focus on Match day preparations and also hosts local coaching clinics for youth coaches around the Walla Walla recruiting. Valley.

Pardini was an All Conference performer at Pasco HS with Bodnar and With a very active scholarship initiative to reach at risk youth, the Warrior then moved on to play at Seattle Pacific University where he starred for camp and academy program attracted over 150 players from ages 5-12 four years. Coach Pardini was drafted by the Seattle Sounders and had a years of age over the 2007-08 school year. With our mentoring program brief stint with them before coming home. Pardini was named Washington entering its third year with Walla Walla Youth Soccer in place for this coming State HS coach of the year in 2007. Fall, we hope to effect close to 1000 athletes in the Walla Walla Valley Com- munity.

Quoting Coach Bodnar,” Mike is a valued asset to our program. I have In addition, Warrior Soccer is home to the Blue Mountain Exchange held worked with him previously, and appreciate his knowledge for the game every March for girls at the TCYSA Complex in Pasco and for boys in Walla as a player and as a coach. We share a very similar philosophy and have Walla, WA. Held in co-operation with Three Rivers and the Blue Mountain shared a lot of success together. I am very glad to have him as a part of Soccer Club, the Blue Mountain Exchange attracted better than 100 Premier our program and look forward to working with him again”. teams to the region from across the Northwest and Canada. The Exchange has grown into an annual event featuring an NCAA Showcase and lively entertainment throughout the weekend to augment the high level of play on the field. The Blue Mountain Exchange has become a vital part of the spring economy in Walla Walla and the Tri Cities and an annual event on the Northwest Soccer calendar.

 2008 WOMEN’S ROSTER

NO NAME POS YR HIGH SCHOOL HOME TOWN 1 Liz Homer GK SO Hanford HS Richland, WA 2 Dashia Huff CB FR Southridge HS Kennewick, WA 3 Tahlia O’Loughlin FW FR Borah HS Boise, ID 4 Robbie Jenks MF FR Middleton HS Middleton, ID 5 Amanda Brusic MF FR W. Valley HS Yakima, WA 6 Caitlyn Bersing FW SO Selah HS Selah, WA 7 Shayna Jones CB SO Borah HS Boise, ID 8 Kaitlyn Rosane MF FR Southridge HS Kennewick, WA 9 Katelyn Peer MF FR Chelan HS Chelan, WA 10 Kylee Poznanski CB FR Richland HS Richland, WA 11 Arrielle Gonzalez MF SO Middleton HS Middleton, ID 12 Jennifer Finders MF SO Boise HS Boise, ID 13 Rebecca Fox CB FR Connell HS Pasco, WA 14 Sidonia Davin FW SO Kamiakin HS Kennewick, WA 15 Sarah Redinger CB FR Moscow HS Moscow, ID 16 Katie Lucas MF FR Richland HS Richland, WA 17 Nicole Perry MF FR Caldwell HS Caldwell, ID 19 Analisa Androlowicz MF FR Caldwell HS Caldwell, ID 21 Teresa Lopez CB FR Davis HS Yakima, WA 23 Jill Haney FW FR Filer HS Filer, ID

Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Wisconsin Green Bay- Washington State, 2002) Assistant Coach: Greg Preciado, Max Weber, Mike Pardini Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland

 2008 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

1 11 Liz Homer 7 Shayna Jones

Hanford HS, Richland, WA Borah HS, Borah, ID Sophomore Sophomore Goalkeeper Centerback

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Homer comes to Walla Walla from Hanford High School in Richland Wa. An all conference performer as a midfielder at Borah High in Boise, Shayna Liz was an all conference goalkeeper while at Hanford and helped lead is a very talented athlete. Jones played with the Boise Capitals soccer club the team to two mid Valley league championships. A very athletic and tall and was a member of Idaho odp. With her tenacity and work rate Shayna goalkeeper, Homer will look to take charge of the goal in 2008. The Warriors will be in a starting spot right away and will add a tremendous amount of will be blessed with two goalkeepers who could start on any team in the depth for the Warriors in 2008. NWAACC.

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts

12 24 8 5 21 24 24 0 4 4

Homer Jones

Finders Gonzalez

11 Arielle Gonzalez 12 Jennifer Finders

Middleton HS, Middleton, ID Boise HS, Boise, ID Sophomore Sophomore Midfield Midfield

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Arielle joins the 2008 edition of the Warriors as an all conference performer Finders comes to WWCC from in Boise Idaho. An all and all state selection in Idaho. Gonzalez captained her Middleton High conference performer while at Boise, Jenn also competed for the Boise school squad that was very successful in 2006. Her strength and work rate Capitals soccer club and was a member of Idaho odp. Finders helped lead will add depth to a strong Warrior backline and Arielle will look to adjust to Boise High to a State title in 2005 before injuring her knee and missing the the college game quickly. 2006 season. Jenn is fit and ready to play and will be very valuable in the Warrior midfield in 2008. Jenn’s sister Dana was a member of the 2003 and 2004 WWCC team. 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts

0 17 0 1 1 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts

24 24 1 1 3

 2008 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

Sidonia Davin 6 Caitlyn Bersing 14 Kamiakin HS, Kennewick, WA Selah HS, Selah, WA Sophomore Sophomore Forward Forward

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Sidonia Davin is an All conference midfielder out of highly touted Kamiakin Cait joins the Warrior staff after a season playing for the Warrior softball high school in Kennewick Wa. Davin won a Mid Valley league championship team. Cait heralds from Selah where she was a star player for Selah High while at Kamiakin and helped guide the Braves in to a state quarterfinal School. Cait was a four year All-Conference and All-State player who also appearance. Her pace and athleticism will add a needed dimension in was MVP of the league and for the squad. We are very pleased to add Cait the midfield and up top for the Warriors in 2008, and she will look to play as she is extremely athletic and has pace unlike many women in college valuable minutes. soccer. She will be a very dangerous player for us this year and should provide us with one of the most dangerous forwards in the NWAACC.

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts

12 14 3 5 11 2 Dashia Huff Davin Southridge HS, Kennewick, WA Freshman Centerback

IN BRIEF: Dashia was a dominate player for Southridge High School, where she was a 2nd Team All-State performer. In addition, Dashia was a 1st Team All- Conference midfielder and 1st & 2nd Team All-Conference Defender during her four years at Southridge. Dashia stared for her P-1 club team, Fenix 89 Red, which placed 2nd in the Club State Championships. Dashia will look to anchor the backline this year for the Warriors. She’s a tenacious player and has the ability to help the team with her work ethic and toughness.

3 Tahlia O’Loughlin

Borah HS, Boise, ID Freshman Forward

IN BRIEF: Tahlia is an All-Conference forward out of Borah High School in Boise Idaho. Tahlia was a three year varsity team starter who was honored as captain in her senior year. She played her club soccer for Les Bois United and helped her team win two Club State Championships. Her pace and athleticism will add a much needed dimension up top for the Warriors in 2008, and she will look to play valuable minutes.

 2008 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

4 Robbie Jenks 9 Katelyn Peer

Middleton HS, Middleton, ID Chelan HS, Chelan, WA Freshman Freshman Midfield Midfield

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Robbie was a 3 year 1st Team All-Conference selection and was also a 3 Katelyn comes to the Warrior program from Chelan High School where she year varsity captain. Robbie was honored as two-time team MVP in her is the all time leading goal scorer in the team’s history with 59 career goals. junior and senior seasons. She played her club ball for Boise Blast. Robbie Katelyn was a 4 time All-Conference selection. Katelyn will need time to will add much needed depth in the Warrior midfield this season and her adjust to the pace of the college game, but when she does she will be a very composure and touch on the ball will help the Warrior attack as she looks to dangerous player as she possesses pace and athleticism that most women adjust to the college game quickly. can not meet. We are excited about her addition to the Warrior program and look forward to seeing her improvement.

5 Amanda Brusic 10 Kylee Poznanski

West Valley HS, Yakima, WA Richland HS, Richland, WA Freshman Freshman Midfield Centerback

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Amanda come to the Warriors after a very successful high school career Kylee joins the Warrior program from the dominate Richland High School where she helped lead her West Valley High School team to 3 CBL District program where she was a CBL All-Conference selection. In addition, and Regional Championships, and a 4th place finish in the 2007 State Kylee played for Three Rivers Soccer Club for five years. Kylee will be an Tournament. Amanda was a 4 year All-Conference selection and a 3 year immediate impact player for the Warrior backline. She provides leadership All-State honoree. She played and also was a talented and knowledge of the game along with her hard work and determination. player in the Three Rivers United soccer club. Amanda will be an integral We look forward to Kylee to becoming a very strong player as she gets part of the Warrior midfield this season and will look to be a dominate player. comfortable in the college game. team in the NWAACC.

8 Kaitlyn Rosane 13 Rebecca Fox

Southridge HS, Kennewick, WA Connel HS, Pasco, WA Freshman Freshman Midfield Centerback

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Kaitlyn comes to the Warrior program from Southridge High School where Becca comes to the Warrior program from Connell High School where she was an All-Conference defender. Kaitlyn was a Coaches Award she played under Hugo Garcia. At Connell Becca was a two-time 1st recipient. She also played form Three Rivers United on the P-1 team. Kaitlyn Team All-League selection. Becca led her team to two league and district will provide much needed depth to the strong Warrior backline and will look championships. Becca will look to catch up to the speed of the collegiate to contribute more and more as she adjusts to the speed of the college game. game. Her athleticism and knowledge of the game will go a long way in her getting more minutes on the field.

 2008 PLAYER PROFILES–WOMEN

15 Sarah Redinger 19 Analisa Androlowicz

Moscow HS, Moscow, ID Caldwell HS, Caldwell, ID Freshman Freshman Centerback Midfield

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Sarah comes to the Warrior program from where she Ana brings the Warrior program much needed depth in the goalkeeper was a 1st Team All-Conference selection her senior year. Her Moscow team position and also is able to play on the field. Ana comes from Vallivue st won the District Championships and a State Tournament appearance. Sarah High School where she was a 1 Team All-Conference goalkeeper. She th will look to add depth to Warrior backline as she develops and becomes helped lead her team to a District championship and a 4 place finish in the acclimated to the college game. competitive Idaho State Championships. She played her club ball for the Idaho Rush. Ana spent a year at before transferring to WWCC. 16 Katie Lucas Richland HS, Richland, WA Teresa Lopez Freshman 21 Midfield Davis HS, Yakima, WA Freshman Centerback IN BRIEF: A product of state perennial powerhouse Richland HS, Katie was CBL 1st team All-Conference selection for two years. Kati was a four-year varsity IN BRIEF: starter at Richland High School. Kati led the Bombers to the district and Teresa comes to the Warrior program from Davis High School where she regional champions in each of her four seasons. In addition, Kati was a part was an All-Conference midfielder. She played four years in the Super Y of a state tournament in each of her four years with Richland placing 2nd tournament team for Sun City Strickers. Teresa brings athleticism and Place in 2005 and in 2007 placing 4th place in the State Tournament. Kati will pace to the Warrior midfielder and will look to grasp the needed technical add a significant scoring threat to the 2008 Warrior squad. ability required at this level. When she develops we look forward to Teresa becoming a very integral part of the Warrior squad. 17 Nicole Perry Caldwell HS, Caldwell, ID Jill Haney Freshman 23 Midfield Filer HS, Filer, ID Freshman Forward IN BRIEF: Nicole joins the program from Vallivue High School where she was a st two-time 1 team All-Conference. She also played her club ball for Boise IN BRIEF: Capitals where she led her team to a 2nd place finish in the State Club Jill joins the Warrior program from Filer High School where she was Championships. She also was an Idaho ODP player. Nicole will be an the Magic Valley Prep MVP in 2007. In addition, Jill was named as an immediate impact player to the already deep and talented Warrior backline. All-Conference player and an All-State coach’s selection. Jill has all the Nicole has tremendous pace and great technical ability. necessary tools needed to be successful at the college game and we look forward to her improving over the course of the year and becoming a vital part of the Warrior team.

10 2008 SEASON PREVIEW–WOMEN

The Warriors come off a school best record in 2007 and will look to match Defenders the success in 2008. The 2007 Warriors were Eastern Region Champions for the 5th consecutive season and were NWAACC Finalist for the fourth The Warrior back line will be very strong this year once again after leading time in the history of the program. The 2007 Warriors sent 4 players to four the league in G.A average in 2007. The 2007 squad returns 23 game starter year schools including two NAIA, one D-2, and one D-1 transfer. The 2007 Shayna Jones who has come in to camp fit and looks very sharp. Adding Warriors also added 7 players to the NWAACC East All Conference team. depth and competing for starting roles will be Kylee Poznanski (Richland The 2008 version will look to continue the success and will be very gifted in HS), Dashia Huff (Southridge HS), and Kaitlyn Rosane( Southridge HS) terms of ability. all three who were Big Nine all conference selections. Huff was selected to “This is a very well rounded group we have brought in and we will look to Washington State All- State team. Sarah Redinger (Moscow HS) was an continue where we left off last year. There are some definite questions to be All- State Defender out of Idaho and will be expected to be in competition answered in terms of shape and we will have to battle it out on the training for one of the spots in the back and should contribute very valuable field to see who earns minutes where, but we are very fortunate to have minutes. The 2007 back four allowed only .51 goals a game and graduated such a talented group at this level. We are very excited to get started.” Taylor Sinclair who was an NWAACC All Conference selection. “We are bringing in some very hard working kids to fill these spots in the back and This 2008 version of the Warriors look to reload and are very excited about I am very confident we will be as good or better then last season with this the incoming class of freshman and a strong returning squad. group. There is going to be some fierce competition for spots which will make all of these ladies better when the time comes to perform. We can do Forwards some different things and have the ability to attack out of the back with the pace and physical talent these players possess. This should be a fun group Another typically outstanding group of forwards will join WWCC in the attack to watch.” in 2008. Katie Lucas (Richland HS) led the Big Nine conference in scoring in 2007 and led her high school to a Washington State final Four for 4a. Goal Keepers Tahlia Oloughlin (Borah HS, Boise ID) was a three time all conference The 2008 Goalkeeping have big shoes to fill in losing selection and Idaho ODP player, and Caitlyn Bersing a WSU transfer Sharee Fitzgerald for soccer will be explosive and add a big physical presence up top for the from the 2007 squad a two time NWAACC all conference Goal Keeper. Liz (Hanford HS) was a unanimous All Conference Selection out of the Warriors. Katelyn Peer (Chelan HS), and Jill Haney (Twin Falls) will look to Homer bring athleticism and pace to the field and challenge for time up front as well. CBL, who shared time in goal last year returns bringing a big bright spot Losing players like Candice Duffy, Jones and Corrie Mcneill last year is hard between the posts. “Liz is a tremendous GK and a great kid. She had a to replace but adding the players of quality we have, I expect we will be right gift in her physical ability and has worked hard to take over the reigns. We back to where we were last year in terms of goals scored. We should be a will not miss a beat with her in goal”. Analisa Androlowicz (Caldwell HS) threat to any backline in our league.” will back Homer up and also has very good size and ability. “These are two very gifted athletes who have the size and ability to move on and play at a Midfield very good standard”. We are very confident with either player between the posts this year.” The 2008 Warriors will have a very talented midfield and return two players who saw a lot of action in 2007 in Jenn Finders (Boise HS, Boise ID) and Sidonia Davin (Kamiakin HS). Adding to the two returnees will be a list of All Conference selections, and State championship quality players. Amanda Brusic (W. Valley HS, Yakima) was an all conference selection and key contributor to W. Valley’s run to the state semi finals in 2007, Robbie Jenks another Boise area product, and returner Arrielle Gonzales will all compete for roles in a very athletic middle of the park with players like Lucas who may also pop in to some of these spots. The 2007 Warriors saw Alli Krous and Justine Jones both graduate and move on to D-1 and D-2 Schools to play. “We are very deep in the middle of the park with a lot of options in terms of what we can do with our shape and adjustments to what the match may require. I am excited about this group of midfielders because there is a great mix of very technical players, and players with motors that don’t stop. I am very curious to see how things shake out in our starting eleven because any one of these players could be on the field on a given day.”

11 2008 OPPONENT QUICKFACTS–WOMEN

UBC Okanogan Columbia Basin Spokane Aug. 30 @ 12:00pm Sept. 9 @ 2:00pm Sept. 23 @ 2:00pm @ Coeur d’Alene, ID Oct. 24 @ 2:00pm Oct. 25 @ 12:00pm Mascott: Heat Mascot: Hawks Mascot: Sasquatch Colors: Blue and Green Colors: Columbia Blue and Navy Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, and Gold PHONE: (250) 807-9168 PHONE: (509) 547-0511 Phone: (509) 533-7230 FAX: (250) 807-8031 FAX: (509) 546-0401 Fax: (509) 533-8609 WEB SITE: web.ubc.ca.okanogan/athletics WEB SITE: www.cbc2.org WEB SITE: www.scc.spokane.edu Coach: Claire Paterson Coach: Matt Mills Coach: Jim Martinson 2007 Record: 3-13-0 2007 Record: 16-2-4 2007 Record: 11-8-3 Conference: Alberta College Athletic Conference: NWAACC East Conference: NWAACC East Conference Clark Yakima Valley North Idaho Sept. 12 @ 12:00pm Oct. 17 @ 2:00pm Aug. 31 @ 3:00pm Oct. 3 @ 2:00pm Nov. 7 @ 1:00 pm Mascot: Cardinals Mascot: Penguins Mascot: Yaks Colors: Red and Gray Colors: Blue and Silver Colors: Red and Gold PHONE: (208) 769-3348 PHONE: 360-992-2691 Phone: (509) 574-4721 FAX: (208) 769-7779 WEB SITE: www.clark.edu/student_life/ WEB SITE: www.yvcc.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: www.nic.edu/athletics athletics/ Coach: Luiz Machado Coach: Dan Hogan Coach: Troy Sletten 2007 Record: 7-12-2 2007 Record: 11-6-3 2007 Record: 12-5-4 Conference: NWAACC East Conference: NJCAA Scenic West Conference: NWAACC South

Lane Chemeketa Wenatchee Valley Sept. 4 @ 2:00pm Sept. 19 @ 2:00pm Oct. 18 @ 12:00pm Oct. 10 @ 2:00pm Sept. 27 @ 12:00pm Nov. 8 @ 12:00 pm Mascot: Titans Mascot: Storm Mascot: Knights Colors: Blue and White Colors: Green and White Colors: Black and Silver PHONE: (541) 520-6283 PHONE: (503) 888-3152 Phone: (509) 662-1651 FAX: (541) 463-3984 WEB SITE: www.chemeketa.edu/collegelife/ Fax: (509) 664-2585 WEB SITE: www.lanecc.edu athletics WEB SITE: www.wvc.edu Coach: Dean Smith Coach: Oscar Monteblanco Coach: John Wright 2007 Record: 16-5-1 2007 Record: No Record 2006 Record: 8-10-1 Conference: NWAACC South Conference: NWAACC South Conference: NWAACC East

Treasure Valley Clackamas Southwest Oregon Oct. 21 @ 12:00 pm Sept. 5 @ 12:00pm Sept. 20 @ 12:00pm Nov. 1 @ 1:00 pm MST Sept. 26 @ 2:00pm Oct. 11 @ 12:00pm Mascot: Chukars Mascott: Cougars Mascot: Lakers Colors: Orange & Blue Colors: Navy and Scarlett Colors: Scarlett and Blue PHONE: (541) 881-8822 PHONE: (503) 657-6958 PHONE: (541) 888.2525 FAX: (541) 881-2732 WEB SITE: depts.clackamas.edu/athletics/ WEB SITE: www.socc.edu/athletics/index. WEB SITE: http://athletics.tvcc.cc/ Coach: Tracy Nelson shtml Coach: Ryan Masingill 2007 Record: 19-2-2 Coach: Shaun Kohn 2007 Record: 11-7-2 Conference: NWAACC South 2007 Record: 13-7-0 Conference: NWAACC East Conference: NWAACC South

12 2008 ROSTER–MEN

NO NAME POS YR HIGH SCHOOL HOME TOWN 1 Joey Pagan GK FR Eagle HS Boise, ID 3 Brian Buckingham MF SO Centennial HS Boise, ID 4 John Dolphus MF FR Meridian HS Boise, ID 5 Beau Morton CB SO East Valley HS Yakima, WA 6 Jordan Hacker CB SO West Valley HS Yakima, WA 7 Ricardo Ramirez MF FR Moses Lake HS Moses Lake, WA 8 Rafael Sanchez CB SO Wahluke HS Mattawa, WA 9 Chris Reid F FR West Valley HS Yakima, WA 10 Rocky Snyder F SO Pasco HS Pasco, WA 11 William Hernandez CB SO McGloughlin HS Milton-Freewater, OR 12 Jesus Ramos CB FR White Salmon HS White Salmon, WA 13 Juan Garcia MF FR Emmett HS Caldwell, ID 14 Stephan Fujimoto CB FR Borah HS Boise, ID 15 Levi Gunion MF FR Kamiakin HS Kennewick, WA 16 Esteban Salazar MF FR McGloughlin HS Milton-Freewater, OR 17 Luis Mendoza F SO Prosser HS Prosser, WA 18 Dominic Anzelini F FR Moses Lake HS Moses Lake, WA 20 Tony Manzo F FR Wahluke HS Mattawa, WA 21 Humberto Garcia F FR Wahluke HS Mattawa, WA 22 Jeremiah Robinson GK SO Lewiston HS Lewiston, ID 23 Miguel Nogales MF SO Highland HS Cowiche, WA 27 Cass Melin MF FR Houston HS Big Lake, AK 30 Ethan Stephens GK FR Lathrop HS Central Alaska, AK 32 Sergio Velasco MF FR Touchet HS Touchet, WA

Head Coach: Chad Bodnar (BA, Washington State, 2002) Assistant Coach: Greg Preciado, Max Weber, Mike Pardini Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland

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3 Brian Buckingham 23 Miguel Nogales

MF • SO MF • SO Centennial HS Highland HS Boise, ID Cowiche, WA

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC 0 15 5 0 10 0 0

20 22 2 4 8 4 1 IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Miguel was a vital part of the 2005 Highland HS team to win its first state championship. Nogales has good vision and technical ability and will bring Buckingham was an all conference selection at Centennial High School some flair to the Warrior midfield in 2008. An all conference performer in 2004 in Boise and was a part of a state championship squad in 2006. Brian and 2005 Miguel led the Scotties in assists. Nogales will compete right away can play a vital role in many different spots this year and will look to for a spot in the midfield and will add depth to a talented group. compete for a starting role right away. With pace, and good vision, Brian’s understanding of the game will place him amongst the best in the NWACC right away, and the 2008 Warrior squad is expecting great contributions Nogales from him.

Buckingham

Sanchez Morton

8 Rafael Sanchez 5 Beau Morton CB • SO CB • SO Wahluke HS East Valley HS Mattawa, WA Yakima, WA

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC 23 23 3 0 6 3 0 5 23 2 5 9 2 0

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Beau was the 2006 MVP of the 2A league in the state of Washington. Another 2A all state selection being added to the Warriors, Rafael was Playing for his father, Beau led the Red Devils to a 2A state championship an all conference performer and helped guide highly touted Wahluke to and marked his name in the record books as one of the best players to two state titles while in high school. A big, physical player with good aerial come out of Eastern Washington for the 2A ranks. Beau possesses a great ability, Rafael will be looked upon to give quality minutes right away for the amount of technical ability and a love for the game that is unsurpassed. Warriors in 2008. His one v. one defending is very good and his quality in His work rate and understanding of the game will add depth to the Warrior possession will add depth to any back three or four. Rafael was named to midfield in 2008. Beau has been a part of the PDL Yakima Reds and has the 2007 NWAACC North East All Star team as a defender in his freshman traveled and trained in Brazil as a part of an exchange. year for the Warriors.

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10 Rocky Snyder 6 Jordan Hacker

F • SO CB • SO Pasco HS West Valley HS Pasco, WA Yakima, WA

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC

21 22 23 7 53 5 0 12 23 0 0 0 5 0 IN BRIEF: Rocky Snyder helped lead Pasco High School to a State title in 2007. He IN BRIEF: was recognized for his efforts by being named 1st Team All-CBL, 1st Team Hacker is another player to follow in his brother’s footsteps to WWCC. All-Area, and 2nd Team All-State. During his Junior and Senior year he piled Jordan’s brother Josh started for the Warriors for two years and was a vital up 30 assists which is the top two year assist mark for a Bulldog. While part of the first group to lead the Warrior men to a final four appearance. playing for the Bulldogs he was named All-League three times and All-Area Jordan helped lead W. Valley to a conference championship and was an all twice. Won two district titles, two Regional titles and played in two state conference selection for the Rams multiple times. A quick player that can finals in his four years. Snyder is extremely quick on and off the ball. He has play as a full back or in the midfield, Hacker has a motor that never stops. the ability to penetrate a defense either with his creative dribbling or passing. Jordan also competed in Basketball at W. Valley. Also extremely dangerous service on set plays. Rocky played for Coach Bodnar at PHS and then for current assistant Mike Pardini. In 2007, Rocky was named to the NWAACC North East All Star team as a forward as he led the Warriors in goals with 23. 22 Jeremiah Robinson

GK • FR Lewiston HS Lewiston, ID

Mendoza

2007 Statistics GS GP Min GA SO W L T GAPG

1 3 110 0 1 1 0 0 0 17 Luis Mendoza IN BRIEF: F • SO Hailing from Lewiston HS in Lewiston Idaho, Robinson was an all Prosser HS conference selection in goal for his high school squad. A quick and athletic Prosser, WA Goalkeeper, and a very good shot stopper, Jeremiah will look to gain some valuable minutes and adapt to a much quicker college game in 2008.

2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC

2 20 3 2 8 1 0

IN BRIEF: Mendoza led the Mustangs in goals scored the last three years and guided Prosser in to its first ever state quarterfinal appearance. A one time member of Three Rivers Soccer Club, Luis was an all conference performer and was voted to the first team all state squad for Washington. A very quick and determined player who has the knack for finding the back of the net, Mendoza will look to be an added threat up top for the Warriors in 2008.

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11 William Hernandez 14 Stephan Fujimoto

CB • SO CB • FR McGloughlin HS Borah HS Milton-Freewater, OR Boise, ID

IN BRIEF: 2007 Statistics GS GP G A Pts YC RC Stephen joins the Warrior program from Mountain View High School where he led his team to a State Championship in 2006 and a runner up in 2007.

nd 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen was a 2 Team All-Conference selection and a three year Idaho ODP player. He played his club ball for the Boise Capitals and was an IN BRIEF: integral part of five consecutive Club State Championships. We look forward Hernandez was an all conference back for Mac High HS in Milton Freewater to Stephen joining the Warrior program as he will be an immediate impact and a part of the 2005 squad that were Oregon State Champions. His work to the Warrior backline. As he acclimates to the college game Stephen will ethic and tackling ability will allow him to compete and try to earn a way become a dominate defender in the league. on to the squad. A good student who was a part of the 2006 squad before having to leave shortly in to the season, Hernandez is back to prove himself and compete for minutes.

9 Chris Reid

F • FR West Valley HS 1 Joey Pagan Yakima, WA

GK • FR Eagle HS Boise, ID IN BRIEF: Chris returns for his second year with the Warriors after red-shirting last season. He will add depth to the frontline after a considerable amount of IN BRIEF: improvement over the spring. Chris was an all-conference performer for the Joey joins the Warrior program form Eagle High School where he was a 1st Rams in the Mid Valley league 3a division, one of the toughest in the state. Team goalkeeper. Joey also captained the Eagle squad and played Idaho With his athletic ability, Chris can provide depth to the Warriors this fall. He ODP for three years. Joey is a product of the very impressive Boise Capitals has the ability to play out wide, in the back, and even up front which will Soccer Club and was an integral part in five consecutive Idaho State Club allow him to earn quality minutes. Reid’s sister was a Warrior athlete and Championships. Joey is a very talented goalkeeper and we are extremely played volleyball for coach Toon at WWCC. excited about the possibility of having Joey in the Warrior program. Joey will become one of the NWAACC’s best goalkeepers immediately. 12 Jesus Ramos

CB • FR White Salmon HS White Salmon, WA

IN BRIEF: Chuy joins the Warrior program from 1A Columbia High School where he led his team to a 3rd Place finish in the 2008 WIAA State Championships. Chuy was a three year captain at Columbia High and was a 3 time 1st Team Defender and two time All-League player. In addition, Chuy was honored as League MVP his junior season. We are very excited about Chuy and the possibilities he has as a player and as an individual. His work ethic is unmatchable and will look to be an immediate impact player on the Warrior backline. He is a tremendous defender and has leadership skills that most young men do not possess.

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13 Juan Garcia 16 Esteban Salazar

MF • FR MF • FR Caldwell HS McGloughlin HS Caldwell, ID Milton-Freewater, OR

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Juan joins the Warrior program from Emmett High School where he was Esteban is a product of the highly successful Mac-Hi soccer program that four time All-State and All-Conference selection. Juan captained Emmett has won three consecutive 3A State Championships. Esteban was a two for two years and scored 75 goals throughout his high school career. time 1st Team All-State selection and was also League MVP his junior year. Juan played club ball for Boise Capitals and was a part of five State Esteban brings pace and technical ability to the Warrior program and should Championship teams. Juan’s technical ability and work ethic will be an provide immediate depth and excitement to the Warrior attack. immediate impact into the Warrior program and we look forward to seeing Juan become a very productive player in the league.

4 John Dolphus 18 Dominic Anzelini

MF • FR F • FR Meridian HS Moses Lake HS Boise, ID Moses Lake, WA

IN BRIEF: John joins the Warrior program from Mountain View High School where IN BRIEF: he led his team to a State Championship in 2006 and a runner up in 2007. Dominic joins the Warrior program from Moses Lake High School where he John was an All-State Honorable Mention. He played his club ball for the led the Cougars to four consecutive District 6 Championships. Dominic was Boise Capitals and was an integral part of five consecutive Club State a 1st Team All-Conference selection at forward. Dominic will add immediate Championships. John brings pace and excitement to the Warrior midfield depth in the midfield and upfront for the Warriors. Dominic has an engine and should provide some depth in some key areas. that never quits and his work ethic is unmatchable by many players. With his continued hard work and dedication Dominic will see more and more minutes as he acclimates to the pace of the college game.

Levi Gunion 15 27 Cass Melin MF • FR MF • FR Kamiakin HS Houston HS Kennewick, WA Big Lake, AK

IN BRIEF: Levi will join the Warriors after playing at Kamiakin HS in Kennewick. A 2 IN BRIEF: time all conference selection while at Kamiakin, he was voted offensive Melin joins the Warriors in 2008 with high hopes. Another Alaska native, player of the year in 2006. Levi also played club soccer for Three Rivers Cass will look to adjust to the college game and speed of play. While in high Soccer club in Tri Cities. school Cass was twice voted as team captain and all conference teams. . Melin was also a standout wrestler and state placer.

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21 Humberto Garcia 32 Sergio Velasco

F • FR MF • FR Wahluke HS Touchet HS Mattawa, WA Touchet, WA

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Humberto was a 2 time All-Conference selection for the Wahluke Warriors Sergio joins the Warriors after coming off a knee injury and taking some and aided them to a state final four in 2006 and 2007. Humberto adds pace time off. One of the top local players and a product of the same small town to the Warrior attack this season as he acclimates himself to the pace of the as assistant coach Greg Preciado, Velazco has big shoes to fill but looks college game. forward to the challenge.

7 Ricardo Ramirez 20 `Tony Manzo MF • FR F • FR Moses Lake HS Wahluke HS Moses Lake, WA Mattawa, WA

IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: Richie was a standout all conference player in the Big Nine Conference in Tony was a 3 time all conference selection for the Wahluke Warriors and Eastern Washington. A 3 time all conference selection and team captain, aided them to a state final four in 2006 and 2007. While at Wahluke Tony Richie captained his squad and was voted most valuable player. was voted offensive player of the year twice.

Jose Rivera 30 Ethan Stephens Eisenhower HS GK • FR Yakima, WA Lathrop HS Central Alaska, AK

IN BRIEF: Ethan is an Alaska native that comes to the Warriors to compete for a position in goal. A 2 time all Mid Alaska Conference all area selection as goalkeeper, Ethan led his team to two Alaska state cup appearances. Ethan was voted for the Ina Kristianson award in 2006 and 2007.

18 2008 SEASON PREVIEW–MEN

The 2008 Warrior men return 10 players from a 2007 squad that was 16- Defenders 4-1 and NWAACC quarterfinalists. The 2008 edition of the Warrior men will also include 14 new faces that join the squad and will look to make The 2008 Men will return only one player in the back but add 3 very good an impact right away. The blend of some experienced returners and the freshmen to a backline that was one of the top in the league last year in addition of new faces will leave the 2008 Warrior men with the task of goals allowed. Returning to the Warrior defense is all NWAACC performer finding their new identity and continuing the success of the program. “We Rafael Sanchez (Wahluke HS) who anchored the defense last year for have some very good returners and players who saw a ton of action last WWCC. He will see time as a Center Back and as a Fullback as the year, and we have some guys fresh off their high school season that will Warriors figure out their shape. The new additions to the Warrior backline have to adjust to the pace of college soccer. We have some work to do are Juan Garcia (Caldwell HS), Stephan Fujimoto (Borah), and Chuy to be here we need to be at the end of the season, but we are looking Ramos (White Salmon HS) who will all compete for time in the back. forward to the challenge” (Coach Bodnar) Nogales could also see time playing defense for the men depending on team shape. “We have a young group in the back that are going to have Forwards to adjust to college soccer very quickly. They are all very experienced in terms of having played in very high level club games, and have some Leading the charge once again for the Warriors front line will be all experience playing together for the same club team. Rafa and Migel are NWAACC performer Rocky Snyder (Pasco HS) who was on top of the going to have to anchor this group until the young ones get their feet wet- NWAACC last year in goals scored. Rocky will be paired up with returner but I am positive we will be very solid after we get some experience”. Luis Mendoza (Prosser HS) who saw a lot of minutes last year and found himself on the score sheet many times. Adding to the depth in the GoalKeepers front line will be returning red shirt Chris Reid (W. Valley HS) who has shown tremendous improvement over the spring. The three returners will The 2008 Goalkeeping have big shoes to fill in losing Jason Schadler be supported by Umberto Garcia and Tony Manzo from Wahluke who from the 2007 squad who started every regular season game but one will come in and compete for some minutes. “We have a definite pair of last year. Jeremiah Robinson (Lewiston HS) returns after gaining some proven goal scorers in Rocky and Luis, and will look to the others to add experience last year, and the Warriors have added highly touted Joey some support in our front line. I am excited about the group we have and Pagan (Eagle HS) out of Boise and the Boise Capital Soccer club. Ethan looking forward to seeing them hit the back of the net” Stevens (Lathrop HS) and Osvaldo Martinez (Milton Freewater HS) have also come in to try to earn minutes between the pipes. “We have four guys Midfield in at camp for one spot in goal. It is a very good thing for training and has created a battle for a starting spot. “Jerry is returning and Joey is possibly The Warrior men return two very seasoned veterans in the middle of the the most athletic goalkeeper we have had here. It will be interesting but park this year in Brian Buckingham (Centennial HS) and Captain Beau whoever gives us the best shot to win games will be in the goal”. Morton (E. Valley HS) who both saw huge minutes in every game for the 2007 Warriors. Both return with high hopes and expectations in 2008 and will be the engine that runs the Warriors in 2008. Another returner Migel Nogales (Highland HS) will add minutes out wide and as a defensive presence in the Midfield. Esteban Salazar (Milton Freewater HS) will also be expected to contribute right away as a freshman coming in out wide for the men. A group of 5 other players will all compete for minutes to add depth to a Veteran midfield that will be expected to be extremely dangerous in 2008.

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Laramie (WY) CC Columbia Basin Pierce Aug. 30 @ 2:00pm Sept. 9 @ 4:00pm Oct. 17 @ 4:00pm @ Coeur d’Alene, ID Oct. 24 @ 4:00pm Nov. 7 @ 3:00pm Mascot: Golden Eagles Mascot: Hawks Mascot: Raiders Colors: Blue and Yellow Colors: Columbia Blue and Navy Colors: Maroon & Grey PHONE: 307.778.1194 Phone: (509) 547-0511 PHONE: (253) 964-6613 WEB SITE: www.lccc.cc.wy.us/Index. Fax: (509) 546-0401 FAX: (253) 964-6263 aspx?page=210 WEB SITE: www.cbc2.org WEB SITE: www.pierce.ctc.edu Coach: Vince Gibson Coach: Octavio DoValle Coach: Dan Hicker 2007 Record: 2007 Record: 6-13-0 2007 Record: 8-6-6 Conference: NJCAA Region IX Conference: NWAACC East Conference: NWAACC South

North Idaho Chemeketa Aug. 31 @ 3:00pm Sept. 19 @ 4:00pm Wenatchee Valley Mascot: Cardinals Oct. 10 @ 4:00pm Oct. 18 @ 2:00pm Colors: Red and Gray Mascot: Storm Nov. 8 @ 2:00pm PHONE: (208) 769-3348 Colors: Green and White Mascot: Knights FAX: (208) 769-7779 PHONE: (503) 888-3152 Colors: Black and Silver WEB SITE: www.nic.edu/athletics WEB SITE: www.chemeketa.edu/collegelife/ Phone: (509) 662-1651 Coach: Scott Moorcroft athletics Fax: (509) 664-2585 2007 Record: 9-3-2 Coach: Marty Limbird WEB SITE: www.wvc.ctc.edu Conference: NJCAA Scenic West 2007 Record: No Record Coach: Nelson Zaldivar Conference: NWAACC South 2006 Record: 11-8-0 South Puget Sound Conference: NWAACC East Sept. 5 @ 4:00pm Southwest Oregon Sept. 26 @ 4:00pm Sept. 20 @ 2:00pm Treasure Valley Mascot: Clippers Oct. 11 @ 2:00pm Oct. 21 @ 4:00 pm Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Lakers Nov. 1 @ 3:00pm MST PHONE: (360) 596-5461 Colors: Scarlett and Blue Mascot: Chukars FAX: (360) 596-5709 PHONE: (541) 888.2525 Colors: Orange & Blue WEB SITE: www.spscc.ctc.edu WEB SITE: www.socc.edu/athletics/index. Phone: (541) 881-8822 Coach: Bryan Winkler shtml Fax: (541) 881-2732 2007 Record: 1-17-0 Coach: Ray Fabien WEB SITE: http://athletics.tvcc.cc/ Conference: NWAACC South 2007 Record: 7-9-3 Coach: Ryan Masingill Conference: NWAACC South 2006 Record: 14-5-2 Clark Conference: NWAACC East Sept. 6 @ 2:00pm Spokane Sept. 27 @ 2:00pm Sept. 23 @ 4:00pm Mascot: Penguins Oct. 25 @ 2:00pm Colors: Blue and Silver Mascot: Sasquatch PHONE: 360-992-2691 Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, and Gold WEB SITE: www.clark.edu/student_life/ Phone: (509) 533-7230 athletics/ Fax: (509) 533-8609 Coach: Biniam Afenegus WEB SITE: www.athletics.spokane.cc.wa.us 2007 Record: 17-1-3 Coach: Kenny Krestian Conference: NWAACC South 2007 Record: 19-5-2 Conference: NWAACC East

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CLASS OF 2007 NEAL CHOOSES BYU-HAWAII Sophomore midfielder Bryan Neal has chosen to continue his soccer FOUR WARRIOR WOMEN MAKE COMMITMENTS FOR NEXT SEASON career at Division II BYU-Hawaii. Neal was a vital part of the first arriorW Four Warrior Women’s soccer players have finalized plans on where to Men’s team to make a final four appearance. In 2004 Neal started 20 continue their soccer careers. Alli Krous, Taylor Sinclair, Hailey Bohnet, and games and was the anchor of the Warrior midfield before going on his Danielle Rodriguez helped lead the Warriors to a 45-3-1 record over the mission in England for 2 years. He contributed 2 goals and 3 assists past two seasons, back-to-back East Region Championships, and back-to- for the 2007 Warrior squad that finished 15-4-3. Neal was a Big Nine back 2nd place finishes in the NWAACC. all conference selection 3 years at Eisenhower High School and was a Warrior Soccer Coach Chad Bodnar: “These girls helped take our program member of the Yakima Reds in the PDL League. to great heights for 2 years, and I am glad we can help them move on to 4-year programs and continue with their success.” FOSTER SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT Kyle Foster (West Valley HS ‘05 / Walla Walla CC) signed his letter of Alli Krous: Yakima, WA intent to play at The Evergreen State College in 2008. As a defender, where committed to U. Maine NCAA D-1 he started 18 games, Foster played at fellow Cascade Conference member 2007 NWAACC North-East All-Star as a midfielder: 22 goals, 9 assists school Northwest University in Kirkland during the 2005 season. In 2007 he 2006 NWAACC North-East All Star as a midfielder: 13 goals, 16 assists transferred to Walla Walla Community College and was elected captain of the team. Taylor Sinclair: Richland, WA committed to CSU Pueblo NCAA D-2 During the 2007 season Foster scored 2 goals and 2 assists for WWCC. 2007 NWAACC North-East All Star as a defender: 2 goals, 5 assists He helped lead the Warriors to a 13-3-2 record and was named to the 2006 NWAACC North-East All Star as a defender: 7 assists NWAACC All-Star Team in the midfielder category. In his prep years, Foster was a three year all-conference player at West Hailey Bohnet: Walla Walla, WA Valley High and currently he has been player of the week twice for the committed to E. Oregon NAIA Yakima Reds Professional Development Summer League. 2007: 10 goals, 3 assists 2006: 8 goals, 1 assist Head coach John Purtteman is enthusiastic about signing Kyle, an excellent defender, to the program. “Kyle is a top level player who will bring Danielle Rodriguez: Hamilton, MT some grit to the Evergreen midfield”. committed to Warner Pacific NAIA 2007: 8 goals, 5 assists Foster will enroll as a junior at Evergreen during the fall quarter of ‘08. 2006: 13 goals, 3 assists GRIFFITHS DECIDES ON COLLEGE OF IDAHO JONES DECIDES ON MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON Brian Griffiths has committed to NAIA College of Idaho (formerly known Justine Jones has committed to D-II Univ. of Minnesota-Crookston. The as Albertsons College). The Coyotes are a part of the Cascade Collegiate Golden Eagles are part of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. In Conference. As a freshman Griffiths scored 2 goals and played in 19 games her freshman year Jones scored 14 goals and had 3 assists and earned All- as a midfielder. As a sophomore Griffiths did not score put played a vital Conference honors as a midfielder. Her sophomore year she was named role in the Warriors midfield as he started every game. Griffiths was a two a team captain and again earned All-Conference honors as she had 12 time Southern Idaho All-Conference selection for Timberline High School goals and 12 assists from her midfield position. Jones was a Big NineAll- and won five Idaho State championships with the Boise Nationals Soccer Conference selection and a 4A All-State selection as a senior at Richland Club. HS. YOUNG CHOOSES CONCORDIA “Justine is a tremendous addition to our program,” says U of M, Crookston Warrior sophomore midfielder Alex Young, from Flathead, MT, has Soccer coach Chris Przemieniecki. “She brings experience, vision and committed to Concordia University to continue his soccer career next tenacity. Justine will be expected to come in and make an immediate season. Young scored three goals and had two assists as a freshman and impact. Her success at Walla Walla C.C. will definitely aide us in our quest scored one goal as a sophomore from his midfield position. Young prepped to turn the Golden Eagle Soccer program around.” at Flathead HS where he led his team to a Montana State Championship his senior season. Concordia University is an NAIA program located DUFFY SECOND WARRIOR in Portland, Oregon. The Cavaliers finished last season as Cascade TO CHOOSE CSU-PUEBLO Collegiate Conference Champions for a sixth straight year with a 16-4-0 Candice Duffy has committed to D-II CSU-Pueblo. The Thunderwolves are record. part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. She joins teammate Taylor Sinclair who committed a few weeks ago. As a freshman Duffy earned All-Conference honors as a forward when she scored 20 goals and had 13 assists. Her sophomore season she was named East Region 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 Conference at Idaho Falls HS in Idaho Falls, ID.

“I was really impressed by Candice because she can score goals, but she also does a nice job setting up other people. She’s another woman who is a great fit for our program as well as a brilliant attacking player, “says CSU- Pueblo head coach Dave Morris.

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CLASS OF 2006 Crim signs with Chico State

Beyerlein signs with UW-Green Bay Sophomore Midfielder Zach Crim has signed a letter of intent to play at Chico State University, Warrior Sophomore Lydia Beyerlein has signed a Division II program in Chico, CA. Crim will join a letter of intent to continue her soccer career former Warrior Ian Hilgart with the Wildcats who are at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. UW- coached by Mike O’Malley. “We are very excited Green Bay is a Division I program that is headed about acquiring Zac,” O’Malley said. “He’s very by Quinn Ross, and Green Bay is the former strong in the air all over the field. His athleticism home of Warrior Coach Chad Bodnar who was a and fitness allow him to compete at a high level.” standout on the soccer team there. While coach Bodnar was a member of the Phoenix, he was Crim was a 2006 All-Conference selection for the coached by Coach Ross. Warriors when he scored 5 goals and tallied 21 assists. He scored 15 goals to go with 7 assists in a strong freshmen season. Beyerlein is part of an impressive recruiting class for the Phoenix. “You never really know the impact of a recruiting class until two or three years into Crim has several records for WWCC. He holds season and career records the process, but this is definitely one of the deepest we have signed,” said for assists with 28 and 21 respectively. He also holds the record for total Ross. UW-Green Bay finished the 2006 campaign with an 8-7-2 record. career starts and consecutive starts with 51.

Beyerlein was a 2-time All-Conference selection as a defender while a Coach Bodnar’s comments: member of the Warriors. She was credited with 6 goals her freshmen year and 2 assists as a sophomore. A 3-time All-Conference selection at Moscow “Zac is a good player with a ton of ability. It is good to see him go to such a High School in Idaho, Lydia was a Defensive MVP of the league her senior quality program. He will enjoy his time in Chico, and I fully expect him to be year and an Idaho ODP selection a valuable asset to their program.” Coach Bodnar’s Comments: “I am extremely proud to send an athlete Like Lydia to UWGB. I had a great experience as a Phoenix athlete and love coach Ross. He will enjoy having Lydia, and although I am sad to see her leave WWCC, I am excited for her Pulse to join S. Florida College future.” Daniel Pulse will play at South Florida College next year. Pulse played in 21 games as a freshman in 2004 Koelzer becomes 4th Warrior in 2 years for EWU and scored 1 goal from his midfield position. He missed the entire year in 2005 due to an injury. In 2006, Pulse Warrior Sophomore Forward Lauryn Koelzer has played in 23 games and started 19 as he recorded chosen Eastern Washington University and signed a 1 goal and 2 assists. Pulse was a All-Conference letter of intent to play for the Eagles. She will join 3 selection and a senior captain for 4A Eisenhower HS in Warriors from the Class of 2005 on the Eagle roster; Yakima, WA. Forward Shelly Ikerd, Goalkeeper Ashley Renz, and Defender Carrie Conners.

Koelzer had an amazing 2 years at WWCC as she Sinclair to play at D-I Maine University was a 2-time All-Conference selection and was named NWAACC MVP in 2005 when she notched Warrior Sophomore Corey Sinclair 31 goals and 21 assists, a Warrior freshmen record. has signed a national letter of intent Koelzer added 21 goals and 9 assists for the Warriors in 2006 as they to further his soccer career at NCAA reached the NWAACC Championship Game for the 2nd straight year. Division I University of Maine. The Black Bears are coached by Pat Coach George Hageage comments on Lauryn: “Lauryn has a tremendous Laughlin. “Corey is an outstanding work rate and will be able to plug in up top or as an attacking center athlete who brings experience and midfielder. She was a late addition to our recruiting class; however, I am collegiate success with him to Maine,” reminded about the saying, “saving the best for last.” Lauren could be a said Laughlin. “I expect him to come in huge impact on our ability to score goals and gives us the best depth up top and make a contribution immediately.” we have ever had.” Sinclair started in all 25 games for the Warriors from his centerback position. Koelzer was a 2-time 2A Washington State player of the year in high school Sinclair was a transfer from Northwest University where he started 13 and helped lead Connell to 2 state championships. games and played in 14 for the Eagles as a freshman. A product of Richland HS, he was a 2-time All-Conference selection, named to the Tri-City Herald’s Coach Bodnar’s Comments: All-Area team, and a Co-MVP his senior season.

“Lauryn is one of my favorite athletes I have ever coached and I am excited Coach Bodnar’s comments: for her to have the opportunity to get to play D-1 soccer. Coming from such a small high school, I feel good about the fact she came here and has a “I am glad Corey gets the opportunity after being unhappy with his first four chance to enter the big stage and see what she can do. If she approaches year college choice. It makes me feel good to give a kid another chance, things right, she will be on the field a lot this fall.” and a chance at the highest level of collegiate soccer in the US. I hope Corey goes in and works hard and does well for himself.”

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

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Warrior records for wins in a season (13) and career (22), shutouts in a recognized as an Academic All-Conference selection and was named season (9) and career (13.5), goals against per game in a season (0.76) to the Dean’s List at Walla Walla CC. Dugger was a transfer from the and minutes played in a season (1530). Gentle will compete with former College of St. Rose, an NCAA D2 institution in New York. Dugger Warrior Robbie Erichson for time in the ‘Yote goal. was the Washington State 4A and Big Nine Player of the Year in her junior and senior seasons as Richland High School captured a state Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: title. She played her club soccer for Three Rivers Utd and represented It’s a great opportunity for Jared. He’s developed into a very good Washington ODP. college goalkeeper in the last two seasons and I’m confident he and Robbie will battle day in and day out for the starting role at Albertson. Comments from WWCC Head Coach Coach Bodnar They train very well together and have a good relationship so I would Our program was very excited to bring in Brit with the hopes of placing think it’s a very good situation for the both of them. her somewhere she would be happy after being in New York her freshman year. She came in and was a vital part of a very special team last year. We are very excited about Brit heading to BSU. She is HILGART HEADING TO CALIFORNIA going to have to work hard in the off season to compete for a role, but Ian Hilgart will be joining Chico State next Fall. The definitely has the potential to add a special dimension to Steve’s squad. Wildcats are coached by Mike BSU is a program on the rise and we are very happy to be able to add O’Malley and have been a a great person to their roster. consistent power on the west coast at the NCAA Division II level for Comments from BSU Head Coach Steve Lucas many years. Hilgart tallied five We are very excited to have Brittney join our program. She will fit in to goals and added 10 assists his sophomore season our style of play on the field. We expect her to come in and make an in Walla Walla despite missing most of the first half immediate impact on our team. of the year due to injury. A skillful attacking player, Hilgart will compete for minutes in the Wildcat GINKEL HEADS TO MISSIONARIES midfield. Alysse Ginkel has committed to play for Whitman College and Head Coach Scott Shields for next Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: season. Ginkel, who scored 15 goals and added Ian’s sophomore season was disrupted by injury but when he regained 11 assists in her two years in Walla Walla, will move fitness halfway through the year, he really demonstrated the tremendous across town to join a Missionary team that went 10W- potential he possesses. He’s a quick, technical player with good 6L-3T last season and were ranked Regionally most attacking instincts and a competitive nature that I feel will do very well at of the Fall. Chico State. He can play in many different places and that should eb an asset for him as he tries to work his way into the Wildcat lineup. Ginkel was a part of two Conference champion teams in Walla Walla and won an Idaho State 5A MUNOZ AND KEMPE JOIN TRUMAN STATE Championship with Boise High School her senior season. A product of Boise Capitals Soccer Club, IN MISSOURI Ginkel was also a three time Idaho ODP State selection as a youth Aldo Munoz and Gavin Kempe will be heading to the player. Midwest to join Truman State in Missouri. The Bulldogs, coached by Duke Cochran, reached the ASANO BOUND FOR CANADA second round of the NCAA Division Ryosuke Asano, who spent three years II tournament last Fall and in the Warrior program, has transferred are perennially Nationally to play for St. Mary’s University in ranked in the top 20 in the Nova Scotia. Asano, who red-shirted country. Munoz, who was his freshman season, joins a Husky an All-Conference selection program coached by Stuart Galloway that has as a sophomore, tallied been to the Canadian Championships the past seven goals while adding three seasons and been consistently ranked in the a pair of assists this past Fall while holding the top six nationally in Canada. midfield and captaining the team. Kempe shares a career record with Munoz for most starts in Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: two years with 49 and has been a fixture in the Warrior back three both Ryo will have to adjust to the physical nature of play in Eastern Canada seasons in Walla Walla. but he’s developed tremendously here the past three years and has really learned to use his technical tools within the context of a collegiate Comments from Warrior Head Coach John Charman: speed of play. He’ll get to play his home contests on an artificial surface It’s an exciting and interesting opportunity for both Aldo and Gavin. and that will be a great advantage to him. Truman State has done very well on the field and is a good academic environment for both of them to complete their college careers. Aldo’s been a great leader here in his two years and brings a calming presence GENTLE JOINS ‘YOTES to the field. I’m sure that will translate well for Truman State next Fall. Jared Gentle has signed to play Gavin’s never really stepped out of the starting lineup since he arrived for Head Coach Brian Smith here and is one of the most consistent defenders I’ve worked with. He’s and Albertson College next Fall strong in the tackle and very good in the air and I feel has all the tools after compiling a 13W-2L-2T required to be a good player in the Midwest. record as a sophomore with the Warriors. Gentle, who was an All-Conference selection, secured nine shutouts as a sophomore in leading the Warriors to their second straight Conefrence title and to the NWAACC Championship game. Gentle holds

24 TEAM RECORDS

WARRIOR WOMEN UPDATED after 2007 Season WARRIOR MEN UPDATED after 2007 Season Total Wins in a Season – Team 22, (2006) Total Wins in a Season – Team 23, 2005 Total Wins in a Season – Goalkeeper 15, Jason Schadler (2007) Total Wins in a Career – Goalkeeper 26, Jason Schadler (2006-07) Total Wins in a Season – Goalkeeper 22, Ashley Renz (2005) Shutouts in a Season – Team 15, Fernando Munoz & Jason Schadler (2006) Shutouts in a Season – Team 19, Sharee Fitzgerald & Liz Homer (2007) Shutouts in a Season – Goalkeeper 10, Jason Schadler (2007) Shutouts in a Season – Goalkeeper 16, Ashley Renz (2005) Shutouts in a Career 16, Jason Schadler (2006-07) Shutouts in a Career 24, Ashley Renz (2004-05) Goals Against – Season per Game 0.52 GAPG (2006) Goals Against – Season per Game 0.42 GAPG (2007) Goals Against – Season (min 750min) 0.26, Fernando Munoz (2006) Minutes Played – Season Goalkeeper 2030 min, Ashley Renz (2005) Minutes Played – Season Goalkeeper 1530 min, Jared Gentle (2005) Minutes Played – Career Goalkeeper 3200 min, Ashley Renz (2004-05) Minutes Played – Career Goalkeeper 2890 min, Sean Oliver (2002-03)

Total Goals in a Season – Team 129, (2007) Total Goals in a Season – Team 91 (2006) Total Goals – Career 75, Shelly Ikerd (2004-05) Total Goals – Career 44, Fidel Angulo (2004-05) Total Goals – Season 42, Shelly Ikerd (2004) Total Goals – Season 23, Fidel Angulo (2004), Rocky Snyder (2007) Total Goals – Freshman 42, Shelly Ikerd (2004) Total Goals – Freshman 23, Fidel Angulo (2004), Rocky Snyder (2007)

Total Assists in a Season – Team 104, 2001 Total Assists in a Season – Team 70 (2005, 2006) Total Assists – Career 30, Alyssa Latham (2000-01) Total Assists – Career 28, Zach Crimm (2005-06) Total Assists – Season 24, Alyssa Latham (2001) Total Assists – Season 21, Zach Crimm (2006) Total Assists – Freshman 21, Lauryn Koelzer (2005) Total Assists – Freshman 15, Matt Salisbury (2003) Total Points – Career 165, Shelly Ikerd (2004-05) Total Points – Career 98, Fidel Angulo (2004-05) Total Points – Season 89, Shelly Ikerd (2004) Total Points – Season 53, Rocky Snyder (2007)

Playoff Goals – Career 5, Alyssa Latham (2000-01) Playoff Goals – Career 4, Fidel Angulo (2004-05) Playoff Goals – Season 4, Krista Hytrek (2001), Alyssa Latham (2000) Playoff Goals – Season 3, Fidel Angulo (2004) Playoff Points – Career 11, Alyssa Latham, (2000-01) Playoff Points – Career 8, Fidel Angulo (2004-05) Playoff Points – Season 8, Krista Hytrek (2001), Alyssa Latham (2000) Playoff Points – Season 6, Fidel Angulo (2004-)

Total Starts – Career 49, Jessica Wallace (2001-02), Taylor Sinclair (2006-07) Total Starts – Career 51, Zach Crimm (2005-06) Total Consecutive Starts 49, Jessica Wallace (2001-02), Taylor Sinclair (2006-07) Total Consecutive Starts 51, Zach Crim (2005-06)

Total Multiple Goal Games – Season 10, Shelly Ikerd (2004) Total Multiple Goal Games – Season 6, Fidel Angulo (2004) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Team 13, v Everett (9/13/2004); v Skagit Valley (9/21/07) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Team 13, vs Olympic CC (9/7/2006) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Player 5, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (9/13/2004) Most Goals Scored in a Game – Player 4, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/2003) 5, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (10/30/2004) 5, Catherine Sherwin vs Columbia Basin (10/30/2002) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Team 8, v Everett (11/1/2003) 5, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/2002) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Player 4, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/2003) 5, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/2001) Most Points in a Game – Player 9, Aaron Graff v Everett (11/1/2003) Most Goals Scored in a Half – Team 8, vs Everett (9/13/2004); v Wenatchee (9/24/2004); v Skagit Valley (9/21/07) PAST SEASON RECORDS: Most Goals Scored in a Half – Player 4, Shelly Ikerd vs Everett (9/13/2004) & (10/30/2004) 2007 16W-4L-3T (NWAACC Quarterfinals) 4, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/2002) 2006 22W-2L-1T (NWAACC Semifinals – SE Champions) 4, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/2001) 2005 20W-2L-4T (NWAACC Finals – SE Champions) 2004 19W-4L-1T (NWAACC Semifinals – NE Champions) Most Points in a Game – Player 11, Shelly Ikerd v Everett (9/13/2004) & (10/30/2004) 2003 12W-3L-7T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) 11, Catherine Sherwin vs Wenatchee Valley (11/6/2002) 2002 2W-12L-4T 11, Brandy Johnson vs Everett (9/22/2001) 2001 3W-13L-2T 2000 4W-12L-0T Consecutive Games with a Goal – Player 1999 3W-15L-2T 6 Shelly Ikerd (2004); 6, Brandy Johnson (2001) 1998 2W-16L-2T Consecutive Games with a Point – Player 13, Brandy Johnson (2001) COACHING RECORDS – PROGRAM Chad Bodnar 2006-Present 16W-4L-3T PAST SEASON RECORDS: John Charman 2003-2006 51W-11L-12T 2007 22W-1L-1T (NWAACC Finals - NE Champions) Santos Garcia 1998-02 14W-68L-10T 2006 20W-2L-0T (NWAACC Finals- E-W Champions) 2005 23W-1L-2T (NWAACC Finals – SE Champions) NWAACC MEN’S CHAMPIONS 2004 16W-3L-2T (NWAACC ¼ Finals – NE Champions) 2007 Clark 2003 14W-5L-3T (NWAACC T3rd – NE Champions) 2006 Whatcom 2002 17W-5L-2T (NWAACC 4th) 2005 Wenatchee Valley 2001 18W-6L-1T (NWAACC 2nd) 2004 Highline 2000 11W-6L-3T (NWAACC 3rd) 2003 Skagit Valley 1999 4W-8L-3T 2002 Bellevue 1998 11W-7L-3T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) 2001 Bellevue 1997 11W-4L-4T (NWAACC ¼ Finals) 2000 Tacoma 1996 9W-9L-3T 1999 Columbia Basin 1998 Skagit Valley COACHING RECORDS – PROGRAM Chad Bodnar 2005-present 74W-4L-3T John Charman 2000-2004 76W-25L-11T Mark Francis 1996-99 35W-28L-13T

NWAACC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS 2007 Clackamas 2006 Spokane 2005 Clackamas 2001 North Idaho 2004 Clackamas 2000 Edmonds 2003 North Idaho 1999 Columbia Basin 2002 Edmonds 1998 Tacoma

25 2007 STATISTICS

2007 Men’s Statistics

GS GP GOALS ASSTS PTS SH/O Y R EJECTS # Name CARDS CARDS 22 22 0 0 0 1 Jason Schadler 10 1 1 0 20 22 2 4 8 2 Brian Buckingham 0 4 1 0 2 20 3 2 8 3 Luis Mendoza 0 1 0 0 21 22 23 7 53 4 Rocky Snyder 0 5 0 0 5 23 2 5 9 5 Beau Morton 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 6 Jake Underwood 0 0 0 0 21 22 13 4 30 7 Julio Morales 0 3 1 0 21 22 2 2 6 8 Kyle Foster 0 5 0 0 3 23 2 0 4 9 Victor Corona 0 1 0 0 22 23 2 2 6 10 Brock Ogami 0 2 0 0 5 23 3 2 8 11 Leo Diaz 0 1 1 0 0 18 1 0 2 12 Alex Young 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 1 3 13 James Merkley 0 0 0 0 23 23 0 0 0 14 Brian Griffiths 0 2 0 0 11 23 0 0 0 16 Sherlock Holmes 0 0 0 0 22 22 3 2 8 18 Bryce Wilson 0 5 0 0 12 22 0 0 0 19 Jordan Hacker 0 5 0 0 5 22 2 3 7 20 Bryan Neal 0 6 0 0 22 22 1 0 2 22 Franky Licon 0 2 1 0 0 15 5 0 10 23 Miguel Nogales 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 25 Jeremiah Robinson 1 0 0 0 23 23 3 0 6 26 Rafael Sanchez 0 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 27 William Hernandez 0 0 0 0

2007 Women’s Statistics

# Name GS GP GOALS ASSTS PTS SH/O Y R EJECTS CARDS CARDS 24 24 0 0 0 1 Sharee Fitzgerald 15 0 0 0 24 24 2 5 9 2 Taylor Sinclair 0 1 0 0 24 24 12 11 35 3 Justine Jones 0 2 0 0 24 24 6 2 14 4 Tana Renz 0 0 0 0 24 24 22 9 53 5 Alli Krous 0 1 0 0 24 24 0 4 4 7 Shayna Jones 0 1 0 0 0 23 8 5 21 8 Danielle Rodriguez 0 1 0 0 12 14 3 5 11 9 Sidonia Davin 0 0 0 0 24 24 0 0 0 11 Ellie Weber 0 0 0 0 24 24 29 8 66 12 Candice Duffey 0 1 0 0 0 17 0 1 1 14 Arielle Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 20 24 1 1 3 15 Jennifer Finders 0 0 0 0 4 23 2 2 6 16 Tori Allmarras 0 0 0 0 24 24 25 14 64 19 Corrie Mcneill 0 0 0 0 12 24 7 5 19 21 Liz Homer 0 0 0 0 0 24 10 3 23 23 Hailey Bohnet 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 24 Stephany Matheny 0 0 0 0

26 2007 NWAACC ALL-STAR TEAM

WOMEN’S KEEPERS: DEFENDERS: SOUTH-WEST DIVISION Lacey Golden, Columbia Basin Juan Morillo, Edmonds FORWARDS: Sharee Fitzgerald, Walla Walla Brady Ostendorf , Spokane Hayley Koch, Clackamas REGIONAL MVPS: Billy Galligar, Treasure Valley Kelly Lewis, Clackamas EAST - Candice Duffy, Walla Walla Franky Licon, Walla Walla McKenzie Creamer, Clackamas NORTH - Leah King, Everett Rafael Sanchez, Walla Walla Brooke Koppi, Clark COACHES OF THE YEAR Freddy Rodriguez, Whatcom Kayla Stewart, Lane East -Matt Mills, Columbia Basin KEEPERS: Emily Wagner, Lane Chad Bodnar, Walla Walla Jeff Srock, Spokane MIDFIELDERS: North - Heidi Monuteaux, Green River Jason Schadler, Walla Walla Daniela Gonzalez, Bellevue REGIONAL MVPS: Miriam Coto, Clackamas MEN’S SOCCER ALL-STARS East - Jay Vela, Spokane Kelsey Lusebrink, Highline SOUTH-WEST DIVISION North - Abdulwali Aman, Whatcom Kori Wilgus, Lane FORWARDS: COACHES OF THE YEAR Heather Bishop, Lane Vinnie Oleivira, Bellevue East - Kenny Krestian, Spokane Megan Franko, SW Oregon Jesse Simerly, Clark North - Tim Colvin, Everett Chelsea Hager, SW Oregon Aldo Palomino, Highline Jessica Costello, Tacoma Ernest Boham, Peninsula DEFENDERS: Jared Nagel, Peninsula Caitlin Mandeville, Clackamas Clarence Wright, Pierce Tarra McCarthy, Clackamas MIDFIELDERS: Alyssa Hinton, Clark Jack Sowa, Bellevue Kristina Landon, Clark Eric Meland, Clark Taylor Tomlin, Lane Tyber Parson, Clark Jordan Cottingham, Olympic Arturo Brambila, Highline KEEPERS: Juan Gavidia, Highline Georgie Christensen, Clackamas Ricco Sanchez, Highline Kristin Palmer, Clark Jesse Retan, Peninsula REGIONAL MVPS: Joey Fletcher, Pierce South - Brooke Koppi, Clark Cory Seaborn, Tacoma West - Kelsey Lusebrink, Highline DEFENDERS: COACHES OF THE YEAR Justin St. Pierre, Clark South - Troy Sletten, Clark Marc Meland, Clark West - Tom Moore, Highline Brennan Hall, Highline Kenny Marrs, Highline NORTH-EAST DIVISION Ryan O’Neil, Peninsula FORWARDS: Ryan Moss, Pierce Amanda Zueger, Shoreline KEEPERS: Christine Almquist, Spokane Sean Ervin, Clark Molly Tipton, Treasure Valley Jared Hoffman, Peninsula Candice Duffy, Walla Walla REGIONAL MVPS: Corrie Mcneill, Walla Walla South – Clarence Wright, Pierce Rosa Vargas, Wenatchee Valley West - Vinni Oleivira, Bellevue MIDFIELDERS: COACHES OF THE YEAR Britny Cottrell, Columbia Basin South - Biniam Afenegus, Clark Angela Cyr, Columbia Basin West - Andrew Chapman, Peninsula Dana Neuman, Columbia Basin Patty Duncan, Spokane NORTH-EAST DIVISION Justine Jones, Walla Walla FORWARDS: Alli Krous, Walla Walla Jay Vela, Spokane Jenn Finders, Walla Walla Daniel Burnham, Treasure Valley Yanet Candido, Wenatchee Valley Cesar Sanchez, Treasure Valley DEFENDERS: Rocky Snyder, Walla Walla Kirsten Killand, Columbia Basin Julio Morales, Walla Walla Leah King, Everett Abdulwali Aman, Whatcom Brittany Chase, Shoreline MIDFIELDERS: Raeanne Cumbie, Spokane Jose Mendez, Columbia Basin Rachael Collins, Treasure Valley Ryan Matern, Spokane Taylor Sinclair, Walla Walla Travis Green, Spokane Victor Garcia, Treasure Valley Kyle Foster, Walla Walla Brock Ogami, Walla Walla Wilber Valasco, Wenatchee Valley Javier Sampedro, Whatcom

27 2007 STANDINGS

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

2007 LEAGUE FINAL 2007 LEAGUE FINAL

NORTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO NORTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Whatcom 9-3-6 33 11-4-6 49 29 6 Z-Shoreline 12-4-2 38 14-5-2 76 20 10 X-Everett 8-8-2 26 8-13-2 24 31 7 X-Green River 5-12-1 16 5-13-1 14 51 4 Edmonds 5-11-2 17 5-12-3 31 41 2 X-Everett 4-11-3 15 4-12-3 21 49 4 Shoreline 4-13-1 13 4-13-1 25 58 0 Edmonds 1-17-0 3 1-17-0 4 133 0 Skagit Valley 0-18-0 0 0-18-0 16 121 0 Skagit Valley 1-17-0 3 1-17-0 15 127 1 EAST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO EAST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Spokane 14-3-1 43 19-5-2 76 30 9 Z-Walla Walla 17-0-1 52 22-1-1 129 10 19 X-Walla Walla 13-3-2 41 16-4-3 69 19 11 X-Columbia Basin 13-2-3 42 16-2-4 77 11 15 X-Treasure Valley 12-4-2 38 14-5-2 60 26 9 Spokane 11-4-3 36 11-8-3 67 40 9 Wenatchee Valley 11-7-0 33 11-8-0 53 29 3 Treasure Valley 10-6-2 32 11-7-2 51 21 12 Columbia Basin 6-12-0 18 6-13-0 26 37 2 WEST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Wenatchee Valley 8-9-1 25 8-10-1 56 44 4 Z-Peninsula 12-3-1 37 14-5-2 61 22 9 WEST LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO X-Highline 10-1-5 35 11-2-6 58 17 9 Z-Highline 9-6-3 30 9-8-4 48 38 4 X-Bellevue 9-4-3 30 9-5-3 38 22 6 X-Tacoma 8-9-1 25 9-10-1 33 31 7 Tacoma 5-10-1 16 5-10-1 22 43 1 X-Yakima Valley 7-9-2 23 7-12-2 32 47 4 Olympic 1-14-1 4 1-14-1 20 66 0 Bellevue 4-13-1 13 4-13-1 13 64 4 SOUTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO Z-Clark 12-1-3 39 17-1-3 48 13 10 Olympic 1-17-0 3 1-17-0 8 69 0 SOUTH LEA PTS SEA GF GA SO X-Pierce 7-4-5 26 8-6-6 35 33 3 Z-Clackamas 17-0-1 52 19-2-2 90 17 13 X-SW Oregon 4-9-3 15 7-9-3 16 30 2 S. Puget Sound 1-15-0 3 1-17-0 11 69 1 X-Lane 14-3-1 43 16-5-1 85 16 14 X-Clark 11-4-3 36 12-5-4 67 25 10 SW Oregon 11-7-0 33 13-7-0 36 25 10 Lower Columbia 2-16-0 6 2-17-0 9 104 0 NWAACC Men’s Soccer Tournament Results

NWAACC Women’s Soccer Tournament Results 2007-11-18 NWAACC FINAL at Starfire Soccer Complex; Tukwila, WA 2007-11-18 Clark 1 def Spokane 0 NWAACC FINAL at Starfire Soccer Complex; Tukwila, WA Whatcom 2 def Peninsula 0 (3rd Place) Clackamas 2 def Walla Walla 1 Shoreline 3 def Highline 0 (3rd Place) 2007-11-17 NWAACC SEMIFINALS at Starfire Soccer Complex; Tukwila, WA Spokane 1 def Peninsula 0 2007-11-17 Clark 4 def Whatcom 1 NWAACC SEMIFINALS at Starfire Soccer Complex; Tukwila, WA Clackamas 2 def Shoreline 1 2007-11-10 Walla Walla 2 def Highline 0 QUARTERFINAL PLAYOFFS (loser out) Clark 1 def Walla Walla 0 2007-11-10 Spokane 5 def Pierce 2 QUARTERFINAL PLAYOFFS (loser out) Peninsula 4 def Everett 0 Shoreline 2 def Tacoma 0 Whatcom0 tied Highline 0 (WCC won 7-6 in shootout) Clackamas 0 tied Columbia Basin 0 (ClCC wins 4-2 in shootout) Walla Walla 4 def Lane 3 2007-11-07 Highline 1 tied Clark 1 (HCC wins 4-3 in shootout) FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS (loser out) Walla Walla 4 def Bellevue 0 2007-11-07 Highline3 tied Treasure Valley 3 (HCC won 5-3 in shootout) FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS (loser out) Everett1 tied SW Oregon 1 (EvCC won 4-1 in shootout) Tacoma 3 def Spokane 1 Pierce2 tied Edmonds 2 (PiC won 4-3 in shootout) Lane 4 def Everett 0 Clark 2 def Green River 1 in Overtime Columbia Basin 3 def Yakima Valley 0

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FAX j 23 N Tausick Way 509.527.4480 24 k Softball Web Site Baseball Titus Creek www.wwcc.edu Mill Creek TDD Parking 509.527.4412

1. Center for Enology & Viticulture (1501-1650) 14. Welding & Precision Machining Tech (340-346) 2. Auto Technology (1401-1405) 16. Music & ESL Offices (301-303) 3. Health Science and Performing Arts (1701-1836) 17. Cosmetology (310-314) 4. Technology Center (1101-12-15) 18. China Pavillion (500-507) 5. Turf Equipment / Maintenance (Craik Building) 19. Conference Center & ITV (185-285) 6. First Flight Child Center 20. Bookstore, Business Office, Cafeteria 7. John Deere Training Center (601-620) 21. Administration, Library, Sciences & Student Services (130-288) 8. Diesel Mechanics (651-660) 22. Business Ed, Academic Ed, & Transitional Studies (101-222) 9. Farrier & Grounds Maintenance (701-723) 23. Women’s Center 10 Applied Technology Training Center (800-825) 24. Parent Child Center 11. Greenhouse 25. Dietrich Activity Center (Gym) 12. Water and Environmental Center (2000-2027) 13. Auto Body (330-334)

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO Walla Walla Community College

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

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