3. Cypress Facts
Location: 9200 Valley View St.
Cypress, CA 90630
Founded: 1966
Enrollment: 13,500
Nickname: Chargers
Colors: Navy & Gold
Conference: Orange Empire
President: Michael J. Kasler
Arena: Thorpe House
Capacity: 3,041
Website: www.cypresscollege.edu
College Phone Number: 714-484-7352
Division Phone Number: 714-484-7000
2006-07 Overall Record: 14-16
2005-06 Conference Record: 7-7 (5th)
Athletics Phone Number: 714-484-7352
Athletics Fax: 714-484-7448
Athletic Director: Diane Henry
Asst. Athletic Director: Bill Pinkham
Head Coach: Margaret Mohr
714-484-7366
mmohr@cypresscollege.edu
Public Address Announcer: Wyatt Ware
Trainer: Scott Tucker
Equipment Coordinator: Teresa Sestito
Counselor: Dana Bedard
Athletic Secretary: Yvonne Cota
Division Secretary: Lu Cayabyab
Sports Information Director: Teresa Wang
twang@cypresscollege.edu
714-484-7356
Credits
The 2007-08 Women’s Basketball
Media Guide is a publication of the
Cypress College Physical Education/
Athletics division. Written and de-
signed by Teresa Wang. Printed by the
Alphagraphics, Cypress, CA.
On the Cover
The 2007-08 Cypress Chargers
Welcome to Cypress Basketball
2 2007-08 Roster
3 2007-08 Season Preview
Coaching Staff
6-7 Head Coach Margaret Mohr
8 Assistant Coach Michael Ford
8 Assistant Coach Alycia Lyrse
8 Assistant Coach Joyce Proctor
8 Assistant Coach Gary Polk
9 Former Players under Mohr
Player Profiles
10 Saw-Ann Bryan’s Perspective
12 Saw-Ann Bryan
13 Letisha Batiste
14 Candyce Carlberg
15 Janice Griesser
16 Jazzlyn Walker
17 Chelsea Oldfield
18 Noor Dahdul
19 Tara Smith
20 Michelle Salemi
21 Sequana Norris
22 Marissa Bravo
23 Nyesha Green
26 Kejera Jolly
27 Ana Astrologo
28 Ashley Johnston
29 Adopt a Charger
29 MohrHoops Camp
2007-08 Conference Opponents
31 Santa Ana
31 Orange Coast
31 Golden West
32 Saddleback
32 Irvine Valley
32 Fullerton
33 Riverside
33 Directions
Historic Overview
34 2006-07 in Review
35 2006-07 OEC in Review
37 Former Team MVPs
38 Coaching History
39-41 Charger Record Book
Historic Overview
42 Athletic Staff
43 Charger Athletics
44 Cypress College
45-48 Charger Sponsors
4. 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Team
Back Row (L-R): Janice Griesser, Cristal Lanier, Kejera Jolly, Letisha Batiste, Saw-Ann Bryan,
Ana Astrologo, Nyesha Green, Noor Dahdul.
Front Row (L-R): Sequana Norris, Marissa Main, Ashley Johnston, Michelle Salemi, Tara
Smith, Chelsea Oldfield, Candyce Carlberg, Jazzlyn Walker
Numerical
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown - High School
2 Chelsea Oldfield G 5’8” Fr. Bellflower - Calvary Chapel Downey
3 Noor Dahdul G 5’7” Fr. Cerritos - Cerritos HS
4 Tara Smith G 5’5” Fr. Compton - Kennedy HS
5 Michelle Salemi G 5’1” Fr. Long Beach - St. Joseph HS
10 Sequana Norris G 5’6” Fr. Fallen, NV - Savanna HS
15 Marissa Main G 5’7” Fr. Los Alamitos - Los Alamitos HS
21 Nyesha Green G 5’7” Fr. Baltimore, MD - Buena HS (AZ)
22 Janice Griesser G 5’7” Fr. Orange - El Modena HS
23 Kejera Jolly F 5’8” Fr. Fullerton - Troy HS
25 Ana Astrologo G 5’7” Fr. Bellflower - Mayfair HS
32 Candyce Carlberg G 5’5” Fr. Orange - Orange Lutheran
33 Saw-Ann Bryan F 5’11” So. Carson - Carson HS
34 Letisha Batiste F 5’9” So. Los Angeles - Bellflower HS
45 Jazzlyn Walker G 5’6” Fr. Long Beach - Gahr HS
54 Ashley Johnston G 5’6” Fr. Cerritos - Cerritos HS
Alphabetical
No. Name Pos.
25 Ana Astrologo G
34 Letisha Batiste F
33 Saw-Ann Bryan F
32 Candyce Carlberg G
3 Noor Dahdul G
21 Nyesha Green G
22 Janice Griesser G
54 Ashley Johnston G
23 Kejera Jolly F
15 Marissa Main G
10 Sequana Norris G
2 Chelsea Oldfield G
5 Michelle Salemi G
4 Tara Smith G
45 Jazzlyn Walker G
Coaching Staff
Head Coach
Margaret Mohr (10th season)
Assistant Coaches
Mike Ford (4th season)
Alycia Sumlin-Lyrse (5th season)
Joyce Proctor (1st season)
Gary Polk (2nd season)
By Class
Sophomores ........................ 2
Freshmen ............................. 13
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5. Cypress looks toward the 2007-08
season with a new look including
plenty of new faces in a new set of uni-
forms. After spending a season as the
defending state champs and then the
defending conference champs, Cypress
is back in a familiar and comfortable
position as underdogs this season.
This year’s squad will look to rebuild
the program after a disappointing 14-
16 losing record and a fifth place fin-
ish last season despite an experienced
team. Last season was the first year
that head coach Margaret Mohr did
not bring Cypress to the playoffs since
1998-99 and also Cypress’s first losing
season since 2000-01.
The Charger underdogs are a
motley crew of youth and energy who
hope to surprise opponents and fans
while earning back the Cypress repu-
tation of being overachievers.
Margaret Mohr, entering her
tenth season as the Cypress head
coach shares her outlook on the season
ahead:
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his year will be an exciting
year for the Lady Chargers. In
some ways it will be a season of
unknowns, but along with these un-
knowns will be many surprises.
With many new faces and only a few
old ones, the Cypress Chargers will
definitely have a new look but hopefully
enjoy some of the same old success
of past teams. How these young new
players develop and adapt to the Char-
ger mantra of “Hard Work Pays Off”
will determine what this team looks
like at the end of the season.
The team takes the same previous
road travelled by the Charger teams of
the past by playing a tough pre-season
schedule. We open up in the always
challenging Merced Tournament, play
defending state champion Mt. Sac in
mid-November, and end the month
with cross-town rival Cerritos in the
annual Thanksgiving-Eve Classic.
December gets no easier starting with
the 24th annual Lady Charger Classic
which the Chargers have won the last
four years.
Also in December, the Lady
Chargers will take on an always tough
Ventura team, cross-town rival Long
Beach City, and up-and-coming Glen-
dale before participating in the always
competitive De Anza Tournament after
Christmas.
After the New Year, the Charger
schedule takes off starting with a tough
non-conference game versus Canyons
to tune up the Chargers for the tough-
est conference in the state – the Or-
ange Empire Conference.
If the young Lady Chargers work
hard and mature, they will be in the
race for the conference championship.
Leading the way will be sophomore
posts Saw-Ann Bryan and Letisha Ba-
tiste and redshirt freshmen Candyce
Carlberg, Janice Griesser, and Jaz-
zlyn Walker. All three redshirts have
improved dramatically in their redshirt
year.
This freshman class has the chance
to be one of the strongest collectively
that the Chargers have had in quite
some time. These ten freshmen all
bring great enthusiasm and work ethic,
along with unique skills that will add
to the Lady Charger program. Keke
Jolly, Ashley Johnston, Sequana Nor-
ris, and Tara Smith bring athleticism
and quickness that will help greatly in
transition and on the defensive end.
Shooters Michelle Salemi, Nyesha
Green, Ana Astrologo, Marissa Main,
Noor Dahdul, and Chelsea Oldfield
will give the Chargers the best collec-
tive outside threat that I have had in my
ten years here.
The challenge for the team and the
coaching staff will be to mesh all these
talents into a cohesive force. More
than likely, there will be a period of ad-
justment and discovery as this
year’s team finds and produces
their identity. If the 2007-08
Chargers grow into their best
selves, this unknown team will
be known come February.
“In some ways it will be a
season of unknowns, but
along with these unknowns
will be many surprises.”
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6.
7. Coach Mohr is...
my role model and someone you shouldn’t piss off..
-- Saw
weird.
-- T
an inspiration.
-- Candyce
competitive.
-- Janice
indestructible.
-- Jazz
supercalifragilisticexpialidosious.
-- Chelsea
buff.
-- Noor
a great woman.
-- Red
Superwoman!
-- Shorty
Superwoman.
-- Ashley
Superwoman.
-- Ny
a motivational person.
-- Sequana
tough.
-- Marissa
the best coach I’ve ever had.
-- Keke
motivational.
-- Ana
8. M
argaret Mohr has built a Charger legacy based on hard work, in-
tegrity, and overachievement. This year, she is rebuilding a Cypress
program that suffered a low year and returns just two sophomores.
Prior to last year, Mohr had put together two straight seasons where Cypress
lost just 11 games combined. In 2004-05 she led the underdog Chargers to her
first State Championship. Mohr also took the college to seven consecutive post-season appearances between 2000 and 2006.
In 2006, Mohr led Cypress to their first Orange Empire Conference Championship since 1988.
Throughout both her playing and coaching career, Mohr has been no stranger to basketball success. Her high school play-
ing career laid the foundation for the future, leading La Reina High of Thousand Oaks to the 1983 Southern Section Class
1A title and earning both CIF-SS and National Catholic Player of the Year honors. She was inducted into the Ventura County
Sports Hall of Fame on June 19, 2004.
Mohr then played for legendary coach Joan Bonvicini at Long Beach State and helped lead the 49ers to a 33-3 record and a
berth in the Women’s Final Four in 1987. After graduation, Mohr began her coaching career as an assistant at Long Beach
State and Santa Clara before taking the head coaching job at Woodrow Wilson High in Long Beach, guiding the Lady Bruins
to a pair of Moore league titles and a CIF runner-up finish. During the summers of 2006 and 2007, Mohr was given the unique
opportunity to be an assistant coach for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. At the Sparks she had the opportunity to coach such
names as Lisa Leslie and Chamique Holdsclaw.
Her goals for the Lady Chargers’ program remain the same: to help her players achieve academic excellence, athletic
excellence and personal fulfillment. “I want the women in our program to leave
Cypress College with all the tools to be successful in today’s competitive world and
with two years of great memories and dreams come true”
Mohr received her Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education from Long Beach State in
1988, and her Masters of Arts in PE from LBSU in 1996.
10th Season
Long Beach State 1988
Mohr’s Record at Cypress College
Overall Orange Empire
Year Record Record Finish Playoffs
1998-99 12-19 5-9 6th None
1999-00 12-20 5-9 T-5th Regional Finals
2000-01 12-19 6-8 4th First Round
2001-02 17-14 9-5 4th First Round
2002-03 20-14 7-7 5th Second Round
2003-04 19-12 9-5 T-2nd Regional Finals
2004-05 28-5 11-3 2nd State Champions
2005-06 27-6 12-2 1st Regional Finals
2006-07 14-16 7-7 5th None
Totals (8 yrs) 161-135 71-55 Playoff Record: 11-6
(.544) (.563) (.647)
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9. Margaret Mohr
What I Did on my Summer Vacation
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A
fter one great summer as an as-
sistant with the LA Sparks and
with the coaching change to Mi-
chael Cooper as the head coach, I was
not sure if my summer dream job was
going to continue. It did! The Sparks
wanted me back for a second season
and I wanted to be back!
Even though we were going to be
without Lisa Leslie due to her pregnan-
cy, I was excited to work in the WNBA
again. After going through one season
– I was probably more sure of myself
because I knew what to expect and I be-
lieved I had something to offer. I was
also looking forward to working with
one of my favorite Lakers, Michael Coo-
per.
I knew Coach Cooper was a great
player but I got to see first hand what
a great person he is. He is passionate,
knowledgeable, and kind. It was great
to talk to him about many things: X’s
and O’s, NBA legends, and Seinfeld! I
am truly glad to have worked for him
and with him.
Again I was able to work alongside
Michael Abraham, the other assistant
and former assistant coach of mine at
Long Beach State. As always, he made
whatever we were doing – coaching
games, practicing, and traveling, even
more fun with his knowledge and hu-
mor.
Without Lisa Leslie, we knew we
would have a tough road but losing
Chamique Holdsclaw to retirement five
games in made the road even tougher.
On top of that, point guard Temeka
Johnson was coming back from knee
surgery. As you may have guessed, we
struggled all season
win-loss wise. One
year 25-9 and the
next 10-24. What
is crazy is that I still
loved it. I think
what continually
amazes me is the
professionalism of
the Sparks players.
They continued to
work hard, remain
coachable, and be
great role models.
I know they were
frustrated with our
record but nobody
pointed fingers.
The players just
kept giving their
best.
Probably the
weirdest thing
about pro basket-
ball is that you are
thrown together for
five months – daily
at practice, games,
and on the road. You forge strong bonds
and then someone gets traded or injured
or you look up and the season is over. It
is like being on a five month journey and
then everyone gets off and goes overseas
or to other commitments. But what re-
mains are great memories and lasting
friendships. I have been truly blessed
with the opportunity to coach with the
LA Sparks and every year I bring back
new ideas and knowledge to the Lady
Chargers. I am not sure when the jour-
ney will end but I am enjoying the ride.
Oh by the way the LA Sparks got
the first round draft pick… Candyce
Parker… Lisa Leslie… hmmm..
Michael Cooper and Margaret Mohr
10. Assistant Coach - Mike Ford (4th Season)
Fresno State 1987
Mike Ford joined the Lady Chargers staff after a successful coaching tenure at Los Alami-
tos High School. He was the Griffins coach for twelve seasons, and his squads qualified ten
times for the CIF playoffs. He also served as an assistant coach at Westminster and L.A.
Washington high schools. Ford, who still teaches at Los Alamitos, is a graduate of Fresno
State University with a degree in mathematics and a masters degree in Educational Tech-
nology from Azusa Pacific.
Assistant Coach - Alycia Sumlin-Lyres (5th Season)
Boise State 1999
In her fifth season with the Chargers, Lyrse will work with the offense and tutor the Cy-
press guards. Lyrse played collegiately at Boise State University where she earned Big Sky
Outstanding Freshman honors. She was the team’s and conference’s leader in steals with an
average of 2.4 per game and was third on the club in scoring at 9.0 points per game. Lyrse
is a graduate of Clovis High where she helped lead the team to the North Yosemite League
title, earning the Fresno Bee’s Player of the Year honors.
Assistant Coach - Joyce Proctor (1st Season)
CSU San Bernardino 2006
Proctor returns to Cypress as a coach after playing for Coach Mohr in 2001-03. This is
Proctor’s first stint on a collegiate staff but has been involved in youth coaching over the
past five years. While a player at Cypress, Proctor made her way to 487 career rebounds,
sixth in the Cypress record book while earning the team’s Most Valuable Player award.
She then moved on to earn a scholarship from Cal State University of San Bernardino
where she was named second team all-conference. She graduated from San Bernardino
with a B.A. in Liberal Arts.
Assistant Coach - Gary Polk (2nd Season)
Loyola Marymount 1978
Polk comes from a long history of basketball coaching most recently as the boys basketball
coach at South Pasadena. Polk was also an assistant at Dominguez Hills where he was the
recruiting coordinator.As a varsity women’s coach, he spent two years each at Whitney and
LB Jordan reaching the CIF quarterfinals with Whitney. Polk played basketball and track
at Gardena High before going on to Azusa Pacific on the JV squad. He earned his bachelors
from Loyola Marymount in business administration and a masters from Dominguez Hills.
Student Manager - Rochelle Corros
Cypress College Student
Corros will be handling Charger administration du-
ties, game day operations, and travel management.
She comes to Cypress from San Gabriel Academy
where she was a three year varsity basketball play-
er while also managing three other teams.
Sonia Travers
Travers has been a manager
with the Cypress Women’s
Basketball program for fif-
teen years now and contin-
ues to lend her help on game
days.
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11. Alcaraz, Desiree 99-00/01-02
Allen, Triana 99-00
Arreola, Brenda 98-00
Aubrey, Sandra 98-99
Autele, Ruta 03-05
Barrera, Rosa 02-03
Bats, Catoya 99-01
Benavidez, Marissa 00-02
Bradford, Shawnda 00-02
Bravo, Marissa 05-07
Brown, Sharee 98-00
Butler, Brae 05-07
Butler, Erin 98-99
Chow, Allison 99-00
Colon, Anita 99-00
Coy, Elisabeth 01-02
Curtis, Octavia 02-04
Dhaliwal, Anureet 05-06
Ducksworth, Tinesha 03-04
Fakatou, Ana 04-06
Felix, Corianne 05-07
Figueroa, Marinna 05-07
Garrett, Angela 98-99/00-01
Garrett, Eunieka 01-03
Gildersleeve, Kim 99-00
Harris, Cassandra 02-03
Hicks, Kourtney 01-03
Hill, Kishawn 05-07
Hill, Niann 03-05
Ho-Ching, Sheila 05-06
Imaku, Brittany 03-05
James, Breezie 04-05
Jones, Chantel 03-04
Jones, Shavon 00-01
Labuguen, Jennifer 99-01
Lewis, Channing 05-07
Lewis, Stephanie 05-06
Liufau, Tiana 99-01
Martinez, Yvette 98-99
McCraney, Erica 98-99
Mendez, Rebecca 03-04
Moore, Jessica 99-00
Omoruyi, Rosalyn 03-05
Perez, Liz 99-01
Phelps, Tonisha 06-07
Pomeroy, Randi 00-01
Price, LaTonya 99-00
Proctor, Joyce 01-03
Pulcher, Lindsay 02-04
Ramirez, Veronica 02-03
Reed, Paula 04-06
Robinson, Kamilah 01-03
Seagraves, Mia 03-05
Shinto, Lauren 00-02
Simmons, Cheryl 99-00
Solares, Cynthia 03-04
Spencer, Tina 02-03
Stewart, Renee 06-07
Teeter, Annie 01-03
Thomas, Brandi 05-07
Tu’ua, Darlene 00-01
Vice, Antares 98-99
Warner-Shelby, Kathie 99-00
Washington, Randie 00-01
Williams, Lauren 02-03
Woolen, Cassie 00-01
Mohr’s Players Moving on to Play at Four-Year Universities
Sharee Brown Joyce Proctor Paula Reed
Paula Reed - Hope International
Brittany Imaku - San Jose State
Rosalyn Omoruyi - Long Beach State
Mia Seagraves - Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks
Octavia Curtis - Texas A&M-Kingsville
Lindsay Pulcher - University of La Verne
Kourtney Hicks - University of La Verne
Jennifer Labuguen - CSU San Bernardino
Joyce Proctor - CSU San Bernardino
Annie Teeter - Mesa State College
Lauren Shinto - Concordia University
Angela Garrett - CSU San Bernardino
Triana Allen - Gonzaga University
Sharee Brown - CSU San Bernardino
Former Players Under Coach Mohr
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12. Saw-Ann Bryan
On the Passion of a Basketball Player
Saw-Ann Bryan was the freshman captain on the
2006-07 squad. This year she returns as a sophomore
captain looking to lead bounce back from a disap-
pointing season and bring out the best in herself and
her squad for this upcoming year.
I
have had only one Love that
never let me down. A love so
strong that I can’t even bare to
think where I would be without
it. This Love is beyond my ex-
pectations towards my lessons of
life and my lessons on becoming
a woman. The love for basketball
made me who I am. I will stand in
front of the whole world and say I
am proud to be a basketball player.
The aggressiveness within basket-
ball excites me. The ball going in
that basket completes me. The
ball getting stolen by me satisfies
me. From winning games to los-
ing games, the fact that I can learn
from it keeps me going.
Sharing my passion and feel-
ing passion from other teammates
keeps me motivated. Experienc-
ing the Cypress name that’s planted
on my jersey made me feel part of a team with heart. I
love everybody that made me better. Brandi Thom-
as showed me that strength can get your way to
snatching that rebound from an opponent and
putting it right back in that basket. Brae
Butler showed me that the art of movement with the
ball can get you right to that basket for a lay-up or a
jump shot.
I don’t think people can understand basketball un-
less they have been there for the three to four hour prac-
tices of sweat and tears. I don’t
think people can understand how
much we sacrifice our bodies just
to improve our faults and perfect
our greats in order to make it to
the next level.
I have so much respect for these
coaches because when I have done
something wrong, I can’t look
into their eyes proudly because
I know they expected more from
me. Even when I was gasping for
air from the running they would
make us do, they still wanted us to
fight.
Basketball isn’t just physi-
cal, it is also mental and it takes
heart to play this game. Fresh-
men turning into sophomores and
incoming freshmen, I hope you
realize that basketball isn’t just a
game, it takes love and passion to
make it a reality of life. Just know
that, “You may be the best in a pond, but there is a whole
ocean out there.”
Saw-Ann Bryan
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14. #33
Saw-Ann Bryan5’11” Sophomore Forward
Carson - Carson HS
According to Coach Mohr, Saw
is... one of only two sophomores.
We need Saw to lead the way for
this young team. We need Saw to
play big this season – figuratively
and literally. She has the respect
and skill to do it. She needs to step
into that role for us to be our best.
Career Statistics
G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AST TO BLK ST TP AVG
2006-07 30-20 613-20.4 93-220 .423 0-1 .000 39-68 .574 160 5.3 22 49 7 25 225 7.5
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 13 twice, last vs. Orange Coast January 31, 2007
Rebounds: 10 vs. Orange Coast January 31, 2007
Assists: 3 vs. Sacramento City November 9, 2006
Blocks: 1 seven times, last vs. Saddleback February 16, 2007
Steals: 4 vs. Golden West January 10, 2007
Cypress Highlights: Earned a start-
ing spot her freshman season playing
in all 30 games and starting in 20... was
Cypress’s third leading scorer with 7.5
points per game and third leading re-
bounder with 5.3 per game… added 25
steals, 7 blocks, and 22 assists... against
Orange Coast, Bryan collected a dou-
ble-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds,
and 2 steals.
High School Highlights: Was a four
year varsity standout for Carson starting
strong with an 80% free throw shoot-
ing percentage her freshman year…
earned the Gatorade Rookie of the Year
Award.
Personal: Born on February 15th,
1988... mother is Jocelyn Bryan... sib-
lings are Owen and Lilibeth… major-
ing in architecture… enjoys writing
poetry… favorite quote is, “You may be
the best in a pond, but there’s a whole
ocean out there.”
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15. #34
Letisha Batiste5’9” Sophomore Forward
Los Angeles - Bellflower HS
Career Statistics
G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG AST TO BLK ST TP AVG
2006-07 27-4 303-11.2 32-74 .432 0-0 9-16 .563 72 2.7 7 12 1 17 73 2.7
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 11 vs. LA Harbor December 1, 2006
Rebounds: 7 vs. Cerritos November 22, 2006
Assists: 3 vs. Cerritos November 22, 2006
Blocks: 1 vs. Long Beach City November 7, 2006
Steals: 3 vs. Palomar December 2, 2006
According to Coach Mohr, “T”...
shows great things, but for us to
be our best she needs to play more
consistently. She is a great athlete
and person that needs to grow men-
tally in the game. If she does, the
sky could be the limit.
Cypress Highlights: Was a force off
the bench for the Chargers her fresh-
man year leading the team in field goal
percentage at .432... finished the 2006-
07 season with 73 points, 72 rebounds,
and 17 steals… against L.A. Harbor, Ba-
tiste went five for seven from the field
for a season high 11 points along with
six rebounds.
High School Highlights: Led Bell-
flower to the Suburban League Cham-
pionship in 2004... had a season high 22
points and nine rebounds, five assists,
and four blocks against Norwalk her
senior season... earned General Stud-
ies “Player of the Week” twice... earned
a Suburban League Championship her
freshman season… also participated in
track and field competing in shot put
and discus… was also a member of the
Varsity club and the renaissance club.
Personal: Born on December 28th,
1987... mother is Lana Turner… brother
is Lamar... majoring in criminal jus-
tice… came to Cypress because, “the
coach will push me to my goals”.
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16. #32
Candyce Carlberg5’5” Freshman Guard
Orange Lutheran - Orange HS
Cypress Highlights: Carlberg spent two years on the Cypress roster as a
redshirt before finally debuting in 2007 as an active player on the roster.
High School Highlights: A two-year Varsity member for Orange Lutheran
before succumbing to injury... as a sophomore on JV, led the team to a perfect
record... earned the team’s Coach’s award two years in a row… was a member
of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes becoming the club’s president her senior
year.
Personal: Born July 17th, 1987… parents are Kelly and Kristy Carlberg… sib-
lings are Chris and Cameron… major is undecided… interests include music,
snowboarding, and collecting memorabilia.
The World According to Candyce
Actress who would play me.. Jennifer Aniston
I play basketball because.. I want to prove everyone who told me to quit wrong.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. That’s ten pushups.
Most embarrassing moment was when.. T pulled a chair out from under me and I fell on my
butt.
My position is the best because.. I can be very versatile and do different things.
After graduation I plan to.. already did... but transfer to a university.
According to Coach Mohr, Can-
dyce... has all the physical tools
and heart to really become a special
player for us. After all her surger-
ies, it is amazing that her skill level
and passion are so high. With more
confidence and comfort, she could
have an amazing year.
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17. #22
Janice Griesser5’7” Freshman Guard
Orange - El Modena HS
According to Coach Mohr, Jan-
ice... has come on with a vengeance
after redshirting last season. Her
improvement has been a pleasure
to watch. With improved poise and
defense, she will continue to become
the best player she can be.
Cypress Highlights: A redshirt for Cypress in 2006-07.
High School Highlights: Led El Modena to first in the Santiago Tournament
with 17 points while on junior varsity... earned the Hardest Worker award as a
senior... also received community service cords.
Personal: Born on January 6th, 1988... parents are James and Christine Griess-
er... siblings are Kim and Paula... majoring in liberal arts and coaching… fa-
vorite quote is, “If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and
rotten, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing” – Benjamin
Franklin.
The World According to Janice
When no one is looking, I like to.. Dance.
My favorite professor is.. Mrs. Sparks.
My best Halloween costume was when.. I dressed up like a cheerleader.
After graduation, I plan to.. be a teacher and a basketball coach.
My favorite food is.. Mexican food.
I play basketball because.. I love it and it keeps me fit.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Baseline.”
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18. #45
Jazzlyn Walker5’6” Freshman Guard
Long Beach - Gahr HS
Cypress Highlights: A redshirt for Cypress in 2006-07.
High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner and two year captain at
Gahr… earned the Coach’s award… scored a career high 23 points in a game…
also competed on varsity track and field and softball.
Personal: Born on July 29th, 1987… parents are Darrell and Rayschale…
brother is Deon... majoring in nursing… came to Cypress for the coaching staff
and the level of play.
The World According to Jazz
Actress who would play me.. Queen Latifah.
For one day, I’d like to change places with.. Oprah Winfrey.
After graduation, I plan to.. go back to school to get my master’s.
The most interesting person since coming to Cypress
is.. Coach Ford, he’s a weirdo.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Oh geez!” - Coach Mohr
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
My best Halloween costume was when.. I was Kunta Kente.
When no one is looking, I like to.. pick my wedgie.
According to Coach Mohr, Jazz
is... another redshirt that amazes
me with her improvement. She is
an undersized post yet she does the
little things that coaches love unless
you are coaching against her. We
need her to be a spark plug off the
bench.
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19. #2
Chelsea Oldfield5’8” Freshman Guard
Bellflower - Calvary Chapel Downey
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: After captaining her junior varsity team, lettered
three years on varsity… went to the third round of C.I.F. her sophomore season…
earned the position of captain her junior and senior seasons… named to Second
Team all-Olympic League her senior season… scored a career high 18 points
and twelve rebounds on November 28th against Mission… earned the team’s
“Most Christ-Like” award twice… also lettered in volleyball and softball… ex-
celled in Volleyball earning First Team all-Olympic League… maintained a 4.0
GPA throughout high school earning the school’s Salutatorian award.
Personal: Born on April 24, 1989… parents are David and Elizabeth Oldfield… siblings are David and Timothy…
also plays volleyball at Cypress… wants to eventually coach volleyball or basketball at her alma mater, Calvary Cha-
pel… majoring in nursing.
According to Coach Mohr, Chel-
sea is... the consummate teammate
and player – her maturity and com-
mitment add a great deal to this
young team – in addition to a nice
three-point shot. I look for Chelsea
to affect this team in many positive
ways.
The World According to Chelsea
The actress who would play me.. Mandy Moore.
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. a five year old.
After graduation, I plan to.. transfer to a four-year university and go on to med
school.
My best Halloween costume was when.. I was Minnie Mouse.
Why my position is the best.. because it completes the team.
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20. #3
Noor Dahdul5’7” Freshman Guard
Cerritos - Cerritos HS
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: A two year varsity letter winner for the Dons…
helped her junior varsity squad to a league championship her sophomore sea-
son… earned all-Suburban League honorable mention her junior year while
the team earned second in league… won a starting spot her senior season…
also participated in softball.
Personal: Born on September 2nd, 1989… parents are Adel and Nahla Dah-
dul… brother is Ziad… majoring in graphic design… came to Cypress be-
cause former player Lauren Shinto recommended she play for Coach Mohr.
According to Coach Mohr, Noor
is... a smart player that puts herself
in the right place at the right time.
With continued physical improve-
ments in conditioning and quick-
ness, Noor could really be a good
player for us.
The World According to Noor
The actress who would play me.. Jessica Alba.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
I play basketball because.. I couldn’t imagine life without it.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. yeah Chargers!
Favorite food is.. Everything.
My best Halloween costume was when.. I was a poker chip.
Why my position is best.. I get to box out.
Favorite professor.. Mr. Ismail.
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21. Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Fighting Irish…
earned player of the year her freshman season on Frosh-Soph and was then
moved up to Varsity… earned Second Team all-Empire League her junior and
senior seasons… scored a season high 15 points against La Puente… averaged
7.9 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
Personal: Born on May 20th, 1989… parents are Tara and Leroy Gary… broth-
er is Johstin… majoring in sports medicine… came to Cypress because, “Cypress felt like a home, the chemistry is so
perfect.”
#4
Tara Smith5’5” Freshman Guard
Compton - Kennedy HS
According to Coach Mohr, Red
is... such a competitor and brings it
everyday. She is a tenacious defend-
er with improved shooting range
and ball handling – I look for her to
have a great career at Cypress.
The World According to Red
Actress who would play me.. Wanda Sykes.
After graduation, I plan to.. go to a four-year college.
The most interesting person since coming to Cypress
is.. Marissa, she’s so cool!
When no one is looking, I like to.. talk to myself out loud.
Why my position is the best.. because I get to shoot and drive.
My best Halloween costume was when.. I was a Power Ranger, the pink one.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Hard work pays off” and “Box out!”
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22. #5
Michelle Salemi5’2” Freshman Guard
Long Beach - St. Joseph HS
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: A three-year varsity letter winner for the Jesters…
scored two all-tournament selections her junior season… was St. Joseph’s start-
ing point guard averaging 13 points… led the Jesters to their Del Rey league
win in six years… played club basketball for five years with Cal Sparks…
broke a club record for most three-pointers in a game… captained both her
high school and club teams… also won first place in an art contest… excelled
academically on honor roll her junior and senior years.
Personal: Born on September 25th, 1989… parents are Michael and Janet
Salemi… siblings are Eddie and Jack… majoring in business and sports management… favorite quote is, “Anything
worth having is anything worth working hard for.”
According to Coach Mohr, Mi-
chelle... will raise a lot of eyebrows
this season. Her deep three point
range and leadership make her a
big part of our team. With contin-
ued improvement in decision mak-
ing and on the defensive end, I see
great things for Michelle.
The World According to Shorty
The Actress who would play me.. Brittney Spears.
I play basketball because.. I wouldn’t know what I would do without it.
The most interesting people since coming to Cypress
are.. Nyesha and Noor.
Favorite quote from any of the coaches.. “Yeaah Chargers!” - Coach Mohr.
My best Halloween costume was when.. I was Wednesday from the Adams Family.
Why my position is the best.. I get the ball every time.
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23. Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: Played on varsity for the Rebels three seasons…
earned most improved her freshman year while on junior varsity… earned
rookie of the year her first season on varsity… won the team’s Most Valuable
Player award her junior and senior seasons… also excelled in volleyball and
track… earned Female Athlete of the Year in Orange County and for the Orange
League… was also chosen Athlete of the Week once… was nominated for Ms.
Rebel at Savanna… earned a medal from the U.S. Army Reserves for athleticism.
Personal: Born on February 13th, 1989… parents are Lenard and Erika Norris… siblings are De’shon and Eriq… ma-
joring in child development… favorite quote is, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.” – Nelson Mandela.
#10
Sequana Norris5’6” Freshman Guard
Fallen, NV - Savanna HS
According to Coach Mohr, Se-
quana is... a diamond in the rough.
Her speed is second to none. If she
continues to improve her ball han-
dling and toughness, she will be a
standout guard for us.
The World According to Sequana
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. a homeless person.
After graduation, I plan to.. get my masters in child development.
I play basketball because.. it keeps me occupied and out of trouble.
The most interesting person since coming to Cypress
is.. Coach Ford.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
My best Halloween costume was when.. I dressed up as a killer clown.
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24. #15
Marissa Main5’7” Freshman Guard
Los Alamitos - Los Alamitos HS
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: Earned the Coach’s Award her sophomore sea-
son… was named to the Fountain Valley Hoop Challenge All Tournament
Team her senior year… earned Second Team all-Sunset League her senior sea-
son… finished her high school career by being named the Griffin’s Most Valu-
able Player.
Personal: Born on November 27th, 1989… parents are Rob and Donna
Main… siblings are Megan and Maddy… major is undecided… also enjoys
hanging out with friends and family.
According to Coach Mohr, Ma-
rissa is... another quality player
in this freshman class. Marissa’s
outside shooting, quiet intensity,
and commitment add a great deal to
this team. With continued work and
confidence I see great things.
The World According to Marissa
The actress who would play me.. Scarlett Johansson.
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. Ellen Degeneres.
The most interesting person since coming to Cypress
is.. Sequana.
My best Halloween costume was when.. My friend and I were ketchup and mustard together.
When no one is looking, I like to.. pick my nose.
Why my position is the best.. you are able to shoot and drive to the hoop.
Favorite professor.. Mrs. Kline.
After graduation, I plan to.. go to a four-year college.
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25. Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: Played her first two years at Mannheim American
High School in Germany… was the team’s only freshman varsity player and
led the team in scoring with 10.1 points per game… led the Bisons to a divi-
sion championship her sophomore year averaging 17.9 points per game… was
selected to the all-conference team both her freshman and sophomore seasons
and all-Europe her sophomore year… sat out her junior year because of injury…
played her senior season at Buena High School in Arizona leading the Colts to
the first round of state playoffs… selected to the USA Junior Nationals All-State High School Game in Las Vegas…
also excelled in golf and softball.
Personal: Born on April 9th, 1989… mother is Sharon Green… brother is Durrell… majoring in Sport Management…
is a champion bowler earning the Arizona State Coca-Cola Championship in 2001.
#21
Nyesha Green5’7” Freshman Guard
Baltimore MD - Buena HS (NV)
According to Coach Mohr, Nye-
sha is... a welcome addition with
her three-point shot and passion.
When she uses that passion to be-
come a complete player – watch
out. I see great potential in Ny.
The World According to Ny
The actress who would play me.. Alicia Keys.
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. Coach Mohr.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
The most interesting person since coming to Cypress
is.. Saw.
Funniest story from my childhood was when.. I shaved off my eyebrows.
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28. #23
Kejera Jolly5’7” Freshman Forward
Fullerton - Troy HS
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: Played for former Cypress College head coach Kev-
in Kiernan at Troy High School… earned four straight Freeway league cham-
pionships… earned the Most Improved award her freshman season… finished
her career strong as Troy was ranked first in Orange County and reached the
C.I.F. quarterfinals… was the Troy High School’s first African American Prom
Queen.
Personal: Born on April 11th, 1989… mother is Charnessa Holmes… majoring in criminology… came to Cypress
because, “I felt really welcomed by everyone.”
According to Coach Mohr,
Keke... has athleticism and size
that make her an impact player for
us. With greater confidence and
competitive fire, Keke could be a
potential all-conference player.
The World According to Keke
The actress who would play me.. Vivica A. Fox.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
Favorite professor.. Mr. Blas.
After graduation, I plan to.. go to a four-year college and be a successful crimi-
nalist.
The most interesting people since coming to Cypress
are.. Sequana and Nyesha.
When no one is looking I like to.. sing and dance.
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. Gisele Bündchen.
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29. Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Monsoons…
earned the Suburban League Championship her freshman season… won the
Best in the West summer tournament before her sophomore season… won the
Mayfair/Bellflower Tip-off classic championship her junior year… was named
captain and earned the Coach’s Award as a senior… also played for the Orange
Coast Optimists club team for two years… excelled academically graduating
with honors.
Personal: Born on June 23rd, 1989… parents are Alex and Felisa Ocampo… brother is Januel… majoring in com-
munications… came to Cypress because she “liked the area, the programs offered, and the basketball season.”
#25
Ana Astrologo5’7” Freshman Guard
Bellflower - Mayfair HS
According to Coach Mohr, Ana...
has been a great addition to our
team. I haven’t coached too many
players with more maturity and dis-
cipline. With greater self confidence
and aggressiveness, Ana could be
huge for us.
The World According to Ana
The actress who would play me.. Judy Ann Santos.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. Candace Parker.
After graduation, I plan to.. get my masters in communications or business.
When no one is looking, I like to.. make faces in the mirror.
Funniest story from my childhood was when.. I got my head stuck in between metal bars.
I play basketball because.. I love it.
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30. #54
Ashley Johnston5’6” Freshman Guard
Cerritos - Cerritos HS
Cypress Highlights: First year at Cypress.
High School Highlights: Played one year of varsity for Cerritos after two
years on a travel team and her freshman season on junior varsity… excelled on
junior varsity averaging 22 points a game… averaged 12 points and 6 rebounds
while on her travel team… averaged 10 points, 2 steals, and 4 rebounds while
on varsity her senior season… also participated in track and was ranked in the
top three in the 4x400.
Personal: Born on February 20, 1989… parents are Jackie and Bill Johnston… sister is Christina… came to Cypress
because, “Who wouldn’t want to play for Coach Mohr?!”
According to Coach Mohr, Ash-
ley... has so much potential to do
great things here. We need her to
push herself to become the players
she can be.
The World According to Ashley
The actress who would play me.. Halle Berry.
Funniest player on the team is.. Red (Tara).
For a day, I’d like to change places with.. someone rich.
I play basketball because.. I love the game.
The most interesting people since coming to Cypress
are..
My teammates.
Most embarrassing moment was when.. I fell down the bleachers in high school.
When no one is looking, I like to.. Dance.
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31. 10th Annual MohrHoops Camp to be held in Summer 2008
Helping players learn the game of basketball in a fun and competitive environment.
Yes! Please send me more information on the MohrHoops 2008 Basketball Camp
Name: _______________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________________
Email Address: __________________________
Copy and mail to:
Margaret Mohr - Cypress College, 9200 Valley View St. Cypress, CA 90630
All proceeds benefit the Cypress College Women’s Basketball program
The Chargers need your help to sponsor the team’s future.
You can help the Lady Charger program build for the future of the program by adopting a
Charger. Your tax deductible sponsorship will go towards funding future road trips, equip-
ment, events, and tournaments.
For more information on adopting a Charger,
please email mmohr@cypresscollege.edu or call 714-484-7366.
Charger Supporters cheering for the 2004-05 State Champion Cypress Chargers
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33. Santa Ana
Wed., January 9
Cypress
7:30 pm
Fri., February 1
Santa Ana
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Santa Ana
Nickname: Dons
Colors: Red, Black, White
Athletic Director: Bob Schermerhorn
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Flo Luppani
Record at SAC (years): 41-43 (3)
Record vs. Cypress: 1-5
Office Phone: 714-564-6912
Email: luppani_flo@sac.edu
Assistant Coaches: Loriessa Randle,
Kristin De Simone
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 19-12
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 8-6/4th
Postseason: 0-1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 6/9
Sophomores Returning: 5
Heather Couzens, 6’0”, F, 11.6 ppg, 8.2 rpg
Jamie Glover, 5’7”, G, 6.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg
Lisa Hawich, 5’6”, G, 2.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg
Caitlyn Holley, 5’10”, G, 4.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg
Linda Lomeli, 5’6”, G, 2.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Jason Kehler
Office Phone: 714-564-6934
Email: Kehler_Jason@sac.edu
Athletic Web Site:
ext.sac.edu/academic_progs/exer-
cise_science/
Series Streak: 1, Cypress
Last Year’s Meetings: SAC def. CC, 83-
75 in Santa Ana 1/19/07; CC def. SAC,
73-69 in Cypress 2/14/07
Orange Coast
Fri., January 11
Orange Coast
7:30 pm
Wed., February 6
Cypress
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Costa Mesa
Nickname: Pirates
Colors: Orange, Blue
Athletic Director: Barbara Bond
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Thornton
Record at OCC (years): 409-182 (18)
Record vs. Cypress: 23-13
Office Phone: 714-432-5767
Email: mthornton@mail.occ.cccd.edu
Assistant Coaches: Leigh Marshall,
Teeya Fernandez, Steve Popovich, Gregg
Savage
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 28-4
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 14-0/1st
Postseason: 0-1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 7/6
Sophomores Returning: 7
Erin Barney, 5’10”, G, 5.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg
Courtney Ford, 5’7”, G, 20.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg
Katie Kisse, 5’5”, G, 7.3 ppg, 1.5 rpg
Rachael Maulit, 5’5”, G, 4.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg
Tres Saldivar, 5’9”, G, 2.0 ppg, 0.7 rpg
Sarah Schmidt, 5’10”, F, 2.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg
Brittany Taylor, 5’10”, G, 8.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg
Lee Wang, 5’5”, G, 0.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Tony Altobelli
Office Phone: 714-432-5766
Email: aaltobelli@occ.cccd.edu
Athletic Web Site:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/athlet-
ics
Series Streak: 2, Orange Coast
Last Year’s Meetings: OCC def. CC, 87-
72 in Costa Mesa 1/5/07, OCC def. CC
63-52 in Cypress 1/31/07
Golden West
Wed., January 16
Cypress
7:00 pm
Fri., February 8
Golden West
7:00 pm
General Information
Location: Huntington Beach
Nickname: Rustlers
Colors: Green, Gold
Athletic Director: Albert Gasparian
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Elizabeth “Bits”Patton
Record at GWC (years): unknown (5)
Record vs. Cypress: 1-9
Office Phone: 714-892-7711 x52013
Email: epatton@gwc.cccd.edu
Assistant Coaches: Geri Campeau, Roy
Gerber, Shelly Wong
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 2-24
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 0-14/8th
Postseason: 0-0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/6
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 4/6
Sophomores Returning: 2
Klarissa Stovall, 5’4”, G, 2.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg
Michelle Torres, 5’11”, G, 5.5 ppg, 6.4 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Danny Johnson
Office Phone: 714-895-8344
Email: djohnson@gwc.ccd.edu
Athletic Web Site:
www.goldenwestcollege.edu/athletics
Series Streak: 7, Cypress
Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. GWC,
70-45 in Cypress 1/10/07, CC def. GWC
67-29 in Huntington Beach 2/2/07
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34. Irvine Valley
Wed., January 23
Cypress
7:30 pm
Fri., February 15
Irvine Valley
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Irvine
Nickname: Lasers
Colors: Blue, White
Athletic Director: Keith Shackleford
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Julie Hanks
Record at IVC (years): 143-83 (8)
Record vs. Cypress: 5-11
Office Phone: 949-451-5609
Email: jhanks@ivc.edu
Assistant Coaches: Lucciano Mendiola,
Dwayne Dunn, Piero Mendiola
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 11-17
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 3-11/7th
Postseason: 0-0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/8
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 5/9
Sophomores Returning: 2
Jenna Schonfeld, 5’9”, F, 6.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg
Nicole Tait, 5’9”, F, 5.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Brent Shaver
Office Phone: 949-451-5691
Email: bshaver@ivc.edu
Athletic Web Site:
www.ivc.edu/athletics
Series Streak: 3, Cypress
Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. IVC 70-59,
62-44 in Irvine 1/17/07, CC def. IVC
71-63 in Cypress 2/9/07
Fullerton
Fri., January 25
Cypress
7:30 pm
Wed., February 20
Fullerton
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Fullerton
Nickname: Hornets
Colors: Blue, White
Athletic Director: Dr. Susan Beers
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Debi Woelke
Record at IVC (years): 202-126 (10)
Record vs. Cypress: 11-9
Office Phone: 714-992-7392
Email: dwoelke@fullcoll.edu
Assistant Coaches: Andrea Picchi, Nena
Pravongviengkham.
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 27-9
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 10-4/2nd
Postseason: 2-1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/9
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 5/7
Sophomores Returning: 4
Jessica Duran, 5’11”, F, 5.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg
Erin Eskey, 5’10”, F, 4.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg
Eshell Estrella, 5’7”, G, 7.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg
Amy Richard, 6’1”, C, 13.0 ppg, 9.4 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Phil Thurman
Office Phone: 714-992-7000
Email: pthurman@fullcoll.edu
Athletic Web Site:
sports.fullcoll.edu
Series Streak: 2, Fullerton
Last Year’s Meetings: FC def. CC, 69-61
in Cypress 1/11/07, FC def. CC 81-69
in Fullerton 2/7/07
Saddleback
Fri., January 18
Saddleback
7:30 pm
Wed., February 13
Cypress
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Mission Viejo
Nickname: Gauchos
Colors: Red, Gold
Athletic Director: Tony Lipold
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Fentriss Winn
Record at SC (years): 70-22 (3)
Record vs. Cypress: 5-1
Office Phone: 949-582-4236
Email: fwinn@saddleback.edu
Assistant Coaches: Edmond Johnson,
Donal Yasukochi
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 21-9
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 9-5/3rd
Postseason: 0-1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 6/6
Sophomores Returning: 5
Alexis Coble, 5’9”, G, 1.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg
Rekeshia Jones, 6’2”, F, 11.0 ppg, 8.8 rpg
Cassie Klockgether, 5’6”, G, 14.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg
Joy Mason, 5’11”, G, 8.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg
Kelsey Paopao, 5’7”, G, 5.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Jerry Hannula
Office Phone: 949-582-4490
Email: jhannula@saddleback.edu
Athletic Web Site:
www.saddleback.edu/athletics
Series Streak: 2, Saddleback
Last Year’s Meetings: SC def. CC, 69-66
in Cypress 1/24/07, SC def. CC 73-59
in Mission Viejo 2/16/07
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35. Riverside
Wed., January 30
Cypress
7:30 pm
Fri., February 22
Riverside
5:30 pm
General Information
Location: Riverside
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Orange, Black
Athletic Director: Barry Meier
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Alicia Berber
Record at RCC (years): 115-76 (6)
Record vs. Cypress: 4-8
Office Phone: 951-222-8218
Email: Alicia.Berber@rcc.edu
Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Smith, Jerry
White
Team Information
2006-07 Overall Record: 12-19
2006-07 OEC Record/Place: 5-9/6th
Postseason: 0-0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/12
Roster Breakdown (So/Fr): 1/16
Sophomores Returning: 1
Sofia Moreno, 5’10”, F, 5.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg
Team Information
SID Contact: Robert Schmidt
Office Phone: 951-222-8032
Email: robert.schmidt@rcc.edu
Athletic Web Site:
riverside.trivalley.com
Series Streak: 5, Cypress
Last Year’s Meetings: CC def. RCC, 81-
72 in Cypress 1/3/07, CC def. RCC 65-53
in Riverside 1/26/07
Directions
Cypress College
(All Home Games)
9200 Valley View St.
Cypress, CA 90630
714-484-7000
From the 91: Exit Valley View and go
South. Cypress will be on your left.
From the 405: Exit Valley View and go
North. Cypress will be on your right.
From the 5: Exit Valley View and go
South. Cypress will be on your left.
Orange Coast College
2701 Fairview Road
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714-432-0202
From the 405: Exit Fairview Rd. South.
Go South on Fairview and turn right on
Adams. OCC is on your left.
Irvine Valley College
5500 Irvine Center Dr.
Irvine, CA 92618
949-451-5100
From the 405: Exit Jeffrey Road and go
Northeast. Turn Right on Irvine Center
Drive. IVC is on your right.
From the 5: Exit Jeffrey Road, go South-
west, turn left on Irvine Center Drive. IVC
is on your right.
Santa Ana College
1530 W. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
714-564-6000
From the 5: Exit 17th St. and go West.
Santa Ana is on the left.
From the 22: Exit Bristol and go South.
Turn right on 17th St. Santa Ana is on the
left.
Riverside College
4800 Magnolia Ave.
Riverside, CA 92506
951-222-8000
From the 91: Exit 14th St. and go North.
Turn left on Magnolia. Riverside is on the
left.
Golden West College
15744 Golden West St.
Huntington Beach CA 92647
714-892-7711
From the 405: exit Golden West St. and go
South. GWC is on the left.
From the 22: Exit Beach Blvd. and go
South. Turn right on Edinger. GWC is on
the right.
Fullerton College
321 E. Chapman Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
714-992-7000
From the 91: Exit Harbor and go North.
Turn right on Chapman. Fullerton is on
your left.
Saddleback College
28000 Marguerite Pkwy
Mission Viejo, CA 92692
949-582-4500
From the 5: Exit Avery and go East. Turn
Left on Marguerite. Saddleback is on the
right.
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36. After surprising many in 2005-06 by winning the
Orange Empire Conference championship, the
veteran 06-07 squad came into the season with a tar-
get on their back. Cypress was led by all-conference
returning sophomores Brae Butler and Corianne
Felix followed by six other returning sophomores
and six promising freshmen.
The Charger season was punctuated by several
ups and downs. Cypress had a rough start going
two-and-out in the Merced tournament which even-
tually led to a disappointing 0-4 start. They quickly
bounced back with five straight wins including Cy-
press’s fourth straight Lady Charger Classic champi-
onship. The Chargers went into a sharp downturn
from there losing four straight before waking up in
time to win the De Anza consolation championship.
Cypress had a 7-9 pre-season record before
heading into Orange Empire Conference play, to
defend their championship. The OEC proved itself
as the highest ranked conference in the state as
Cypress battled with top ranked teams like Or-
ange Coast, Fullerton, Santa Ana, and Saddleback.
The Chargers made their way through conference
balancing wins with losses including a highlight
overtime win at Irvine Valley. As the season wound
down, Cypress was on the bubble in the playoff
picture. Cypress sealed their fate in the last game of
the season with a lackluster 73-59 loss at Saddleback
marking the first time since 1999 that Cypress would
be absent from post-season play. The 14-16 season
record was also the first time Cypress had a losing
record since 2001.
2006-07 Team Statistics
|----TOTAL----| |-----3-PTS-----| |----REBOUNDS----|
## Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
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03 Marissa Bravo...... 24-20 64-199 .322 3-17 .176 39-68 .574 41 70 111 4.6 43 0 64 76 0 52 170 7.1
04 Channing Lewis..... 6-1 4-12 .333 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 5 0.8 2 0 1 3 0 5 9 1.5
05 Corianne Felix..... 30-21 76-228 .333 23-95 .242 36-65 .554 16 70 86 2.9 85 2 103 108 3 77 211 7.0
11 Michelle Babin..... 24-16 47-128 .367 0-5 .000 3-9 .333 35 36 71 3.0 36 1 39 38 23 26 97 4.0
12 Shaneis Augustus... 5-1 3-15 .200 2-5 .400 4-11 .364 2 3 5 1.0 9 0 6 9 0 3 12 2.4
15 Brandi Thomas...... 28-23 121-298 .406 0-7 .000 85-129 .659 78 98 176 6.3 72 4 22 77 9 26 327 11.7
20 Marinna Figueroa... 9-0 8-24 .333 6-21 .286 1-2 .500 8 6 14 1.6 11 0 2 3 0 3 23 2.6
21 Tonisha Phelps..... 27-6 25-110 .227 8-37 .216 29-50 .580 37 40 77 2.9 58 0 30 57 7 55 87 3.2
23 Brae Butler........ 29-22 171-431 .397 19-63 .302 157-217 .724 85 123 208 7.2 69 3 40 64 12 84 518 17.9
24 Saw-Ann Bryan...... 30-20 93-220 .423 0-1 .000 39-68 .574 65 95 160 5.3 51 0 22 49 7 25 225 7.5
30 Kishawn Hill....... 29-5 37-103 .359 9-27 .333 11-22 .500 36 59 95 3.3 49 0 15 26 5 14 94 3.2
32 Yanet Enriquez..... 22-8 51-148 .345 24-79 .304 32-52 .615 16 30 46 2.1 39 0 51 76 4 22 158 7.2
34 Letisha Batiste.... 27-4 32-74 .432 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 30 42 72 2.7 35 1 7 12 1 17 73 2.7
42 Renee Stewart...... 29-3 22-64 .344 0-0 .000 8-15 .533 19 25 44 1.5 40 1 4 20 2 7 52 1.8
TEAM............... 91 94 185 6.2 0 4
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Total.............. 30 754-2054 .367 94-361 .260 454-726 .625 561 794 1355 45.2 599 12 406 622 73 416 2056 68.5
Opponents.......... 30 727-1861 .391 127-444 .286 413-670 .616 489 899 1388 46.3 564 - 435 769 106 311 1994 66.5
2006-07 Results
Date Opponent Result Record
11/7 Long Beach L 70-78 0-1
11/9 Merced Shootout - Sacramento City L 60-55 0-2
11/10 Merced Shootout - Merced L 65-66 0-3
11/17 Chaffey Crossover - Mt. Sac L 69-85 0-4
11/18 Chaffey Crossover - Citrus W 91-65 1-4
11/22 Cerritos W 77-74 2-4
12/1 Lady Charger Classic - L.A. Harbor W 100-53 3-4
12/2 Lady Charger Classic - El Camino W 65-51 4-4
12/3 Lady Charger Classic - Palomar W 64-49 5-4
12/15 San Francisco L 59-68 5-5
12/16 Canyons Crossover - Ventura L 64-75 5-6
12/17 Canyons Crossover - Canyons L 71-84 5-7
12/20 Pasadena L 71-93 5-8
12/28 De Anza Tournament - Solano L 72-70 OT 5-9
12/29 De Anza Tournament - Cosumnes River W 68-63 6-9
12/30 De Anza Tournament - L.A. Southwest W 46-42 7-9
1/3 *Riverside W 81-72 8-9, 1-0
1/5 *Orange Coast L 72-87 8-10, 1-1
1/10 *Golden West W 70-45 9-10, 2-1
1/12 *Fullerton - Parent’s Night L 61-69 9-11, 2-2
1/17 *Irvine Valley W 70-59 10-11, 3-2
1/19 *Santa Ana L 75-83 10-12, 3-3
1/24 *Saddleback L 66-69 10-13, 3-4
1/26 *Riverside W 65-53 11-13, 4-4
1/31 *Orange Coast L 52-63 11-14, 4-5
2/2 *Golden West W 67-29 12-14, 5-5
2/7 *Fullerton L 69-81 12-15, 5-6
2/9 *Irvine Valley W 71-63 13-15, 6-6
2/14 *Santa Ana - Sophomore Night W 73-69 14-15, 7-6
2/16 *Saddleback L 59-73 14-16, 7-7
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37. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONS
Year Champion Year Champion
1978 Fullerton 1996 Ventura
1979-84 Play completed at regional level 1997 Ventura
1985 L.A. Trade-Tech 1998 San Jose
1986 Riverside 1999 Sierra
1987 College of the Sequoias 2000 Ventura
1988 Santa Rosa 2001 Ventura
1989 American River 2002 Ventura
1990 Golden West 2003 Orange Coast
1991 Golden West 2004 Mt. San Antonio
1992 Lassen 2005 Cypress
1993 Lassen 2006 Mt. San Antonio
1994 L.A. Harbor 2007 Mt. San Antonio
1995 L.A. Harbor
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
MVP: Courtney Ford, Orange Coast
Coach of the Year: Mike Thornton, Orange Coast
Debbie Barragan (Riverside)
Brae Butler (Cypress)
Taneika Calhoun (Riverside)
Aubrey Duran (Santa Ana)
Vao Faoa (Fullerton)
Cristina Figueroa (Fullerton)
Rekeshia Jones (Saddleback)
Cassie Klockgether (Saddleback)
Whitney Ligon (Santa Ana)
Rachael Maulit (Orange Coast)
Keshia Moore (Saddleback)
Amy Richard (Fullerton)
Robin Smith (Orange Coast)
Danyelle Swenson (Irvine Valley)
2006-07 Orange Empire Conference Final Standings
Final Standings Conference Overall
W-L Pct. W-L Pct.
Orange Coast 14-0 1.000 28-4 0.875
Fullerton 10-4 0.714 27-9 0.750
Saddleback 9-5 0.643 21-9 0.700
Santa Ana 8-6 0.571 19-12 0.613
Cypress 7-7 0.500 14-16 0.467
Riverside 5-9 0.357 12-19 0.387
Irvine Valley 3-11 0.214 11-17 0.393
Golden West 0-14 0.000 2-24 0.077
2005 Champion Cypress Chargers
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38.
39. HISTORICAL SPOTLIGHT
SARA WORKS
Arguably the best player in the history of Cypress College women’s bas-
ketball, Works is the school’s all-time leader in points scored (1,395) and
second in rebounding (578) despite having her junior college career ended
prematurely by a knee injury.
She also holds the school record for points in a single game -
man or woman - when she tallied 45 against American River in
December of 1994.
During her career, the Lady Chargers went 45-22 and advanced
to the State quarterfinals in 1993-94.
1996-97 MVPs
Year Team MVP
1976-77 Jan Hobson
1977-78 Jean Vetter
1978-79 Julie Long, Janice Campbell
1979-80 Janice Campbell
1980-81 Lisa Cota, Stacy Knight
1981-82 Joyce Rice
1982-83 Cyndee Kouchi
1983-84 Cyndee Kouchi
1984-85 Shelley Nakasone, Cheryl Hoffman
1985-86 Cheryl Hoffman
1986-87 Pam Fritsch
1987-88 Vicky Silva
1988-89 Vicky Silva
1989-90 Claudia Aguirre
1990-91 Jackie Boxley
1991-92 Jo Costello
1992-93 Yolanda Hearvey, Joan Maurer
1993-94 Yolanda Hearvey, Sara Works
1994-95 Sara Works
1995-96 Holly Pawlowski
1996-97 Janine Shaw, Holly Pawlowski, Linda Rodriguez
1997-98 Mary Perry
1998-99 Sharee Brown
1999-00 Sharee Brown
2000-01 Angela Garrett
2001-02 Lauren Shinto
2002-03 Joyce Proctor
2003-04 Octavia Curtis
2004-05 Brittany Imaku
2005-06 Ana Fakatou
2006-07 Brae Butler
All MVPs are inducted into Cypress College’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Brittany Imaku
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40. Year Head Coach Record
1975-76 Gerry Livsey 11-3
1976-77 Sue Hebel 7-10
1977-78 Gerry Livsey 20-5
1978-79 Gerry Livsey 21-7
1979-80 Gerry Livsey 21-7
1980-81 Gerry Livsey 14-3
1981-82 Gerry Livsey 20-7
1982-83 Gerry Livsey 21-7
1983-84 Gerry Livsey 11-13
1984-85 Gerry Livsey 7-19
1985-86 Gerry Livsey 9-18
1986-87 Gerry Livsey 20-10
1987-88 Gerry Livsey 24-8
1988-89 Gerry Livsey 6-12
1989-90 Bob Van Voorhis 0-26
1990-91 Bob Van Voorhis 2-27
1991-92 Bob Van Voorhis 6-21
1992-93 Kevin Kiernan 13-15
1993-94 Kevin Kiernan 24-10
1994-95 Kevin Kiernan 21-12
1995-96 Kevin Kiernan 7-22
1996-97 Kevin Kiernan 22-9
1997-98 Kevin Kiernan 23-11
1998-99 Margaret Mohr 12-19
1999-00 Margaret Mohr 12-20
2000-01 Margaret Mohr 12-19
2001-02 Margaret Mohr 17-14
2002-03 Margaret Mohr 20-14
2003-04 Margaret Mohr 19-12
2004-05 Margaret Mohr 28-5
2005-06 Margaret Mohr 27-6
2006-07 Margaret Mohr 14-16
32 years 464-411
.530
Sue Hebel (1 year) 7-10 .412
Gerry Livsey (13 years) 205-129 .614
Bob Van Voorhis (3 years) 8-74 .098
Kevin Kiernan (6 years) 110-79 .582
Margaret Mohr (9 years) 161-135 .544
Gerry Livsey
Kevin Kiernan
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41. SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Points Scored
Team: 121 vs. San Bernardino in 1978
Individual: 45 by Sara Works vs. American River in 1994
Assists
18 by Cyndee Kouchi vs. Rio Hondo in 1982
Rebounds
23 by Joyce Rice vs. L.A. City in 1981
Three-Point FG
8 by Janine Shaw vs. Chaffey in 1996
San Diego, Calif. – The playoffs began with
36 teams vying for the top spot in the state,
after the dust had settled, Cypress came out
on top. The Chargers came in undermanned
and undersized, but ended their season with
a victory over Pasadena 69-65 to win the
State Championship.
The Chargers were underdogs throughout
most of the playoffs technically only sup-
posed to win their first game. Cypress rel-
ished the underdog spot and were unfazed
as they took out one opponent at a time
through pure heart. Cypress faced off with
the 29-1, 1st seed Pasadena College Sun-
day afternoon. The Chargers came out en-
ergized starting the game with a 10-2 run.
With a 38-26 lead at halftime, it looked like
the Chargers were going to pull out a blow-
out upset. When the second half began,
Pasadena came out with something to prove
going on an 18-2 run to take the lead from
Cypress. Just when most would concede
that their dream season was over, Cypress
charged back to take the lead for good and
win by 4.
The sophomores came up big for the Cham-
pionship. Despite struggling through the
first two games of the tournament with a
broken toe, Rosalyn Omoruyi stepped up
when it counted the most to be the leading
scorer and rebounder of the game with 23
points and 14 rebounds. All State Tourna-
ment selection Mia Seagraves contributed
some big baskets with 17 points while the
Tournament MVP selection Brittany Imaku
contributed 8 assists to go along with her 8
points. Long distance shooter Ruta Autele
hit 2 three-pointers from the field and Pau-
la Reed clogged up the middle on defense
and grabbed 6 defensive rebounds. Reserve
guard Niann Hill produced a key bucket in
her limited minutes.
The freshmen were not to be outdone as they
showed what to look out for next year. All-
state forward Ana Fakatou put up 10 points
and 8 rebounds while three-sport athlete
Brianna James grabbed 5 rebounds.
Head coach Margaret Mohr
and her Great Eight Char-
gers end their season with the
team’s first State Championship
and a record of 28-5.
Flashback
The Great Eight Chargers Take the State Championship
Cypress took down Pasadena for their first State Championship.
March 13th, 2005
Stacy Yakota
Janine Shaw
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42. Single Season Records
Points Scored
1. Sara Works 745 1994-95
2. Sara Works 650 1993-94
3. Janice Campbell 649 1978-79
4. Rosalyn Omoruyi 647 2004-05
5. Cheryl Hoffman 585 1985-86
6. Sharee Brown 582 1999-00
7. Ana Fakatou 550 2004-05
8. Ana Fakatou 545 2005-06
9. Angela Garrett 531 1998-99
10. Vicky Silva 525 1987-88
Scoring Average
1. Sara Works 27.6 1994-95
2. Vicky Silva 24.1 1988-89
3. Janice Campbell 23.2 1978-79
4. Cheryl Hoffman 21.7 1985-86
5. Sara Works 19.7 1993-94
6. Rosalyn Omoruyi 19.6 2004-05
7. Becky Wayland 19.1 1988-89
8. Sharee Brown 18.8 1999-00
9. Janice Campbell 17.9 1977-78
10. Brae Butler 17.9 2006-07
Rebounds
1. Rosalyn Omoruyi 336 2004-05
2. Antares Vice 334 1998-99
3. Pam Fritsch 322 1986-87
4. Chris Bazzel 320 1990-91
5. Joyce Rice 313 1980-81
6. Yolanda Hearvey 311 1992-93
7. Sharee Brown 301 1999-00
8. Sharee Brown 300 1998-99
9. Sara Works 293 1993-94
10. Kathleen Gagen 290 1982-83
Assists
1. Stacy Yokota 236 1986-87
2. Brittany Imaku 234 2004-05
3. Cyndee Kouchi 218 1982-83
4. Cyndee Kouchi 211 1981-82
5. Marry Perry 193 1997-98
6. Triana Allen 165 1999-00
7. Robin Takeuchi 158 1985-86
8. Brittany Imaku 156 2003-04
8. Rebecca Changizian 156 1979-80
10. Jackie Boxley 153 1994-95
Steals
1. Janice Campbell 112 1978-79
2. Rebecca Changizian 110 1979-80
3. Julie Long 94 1977-78
4. Cyndee Kouchi 93 1982-83
5. Triana Allen 92 1999-00
6. Brae Butler 89 2005-06
7. Brittany Imaku 88 2004-05
8. Cyndee Kouchi 86 1981-82
9. Brae Butler 84 1993-94
10. Yolanda Hearvey 83 1993-94
Blocked Shots
1. Antares Vice 66 1998-99
2. Yolanda Hearvey 62 1993-94
3. Anita Colon 34 1999-00
4. Holly Pawlowski 33 1996-97
5. Sara Works 32 1993-94
5. Annie Teeter 32 2002-03
7. Ana Fakatou 31 2005-06
7. Yolanda Hearvey 31 1992-93
9. Tamika Harold 28 1992-93
10. Octavia Curtis 27 2003-04
10. Rosalyn Omoruyi 27 2004-05
Field Goals Made
1. Sara Works 312 1994-95
2. Janice Campbell 290 1978-79
3. Sara Works 267 1993-94
4. Rosalyn Omoruyi 259 2004-05
5. Ana Fakatou 235 2004-05
5. Cheryl Hoffman 235 1985-86
7. Sharee Brown 229 1999-00
8. Ana Fakatou 216 2005-06
8. Vicky Silva 209 1987-88
10. Joyce Rice 201 1980-81
FG Percentage (min 50 made)
1. Kathleen Gagen .611 1982-83
2. Bev Locy .563 1978-79
3. Janice Campbell .560 1977-78
4. Joyce Rice .554 1980-81
5. Kathleen Gagen .552 1981-82
6. Sara Works .551 1994-95
7. Ana Fakatou .538 2004-05
8. Cheryl Hoffman .538 1985-86
9. Holly Pawlowski .529 1995-96
10. Rosalyn Omoruyi .529 1994-95
Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. Nancy Love 75 1997-98
2. Rachel Kavan 72 1997-98
3. Linda Rodriguez 70 1996-97
4. Janine Shaw 65 1996-97
5. Lauren Shinto 63 2000-01
6. Lauren Shinto 56 2001-02
7. Stephanie Werdel 53 1994-95
8. Allison Chow 48 1999-00
9. Joan Paje 47 1994-95
9. Jennifer Labuguen 47 2002-03
Three-Point FG Percentage (min
25 made)
1. Jennifer Labugen .432 2001-02
2. Eunieka Garrett .390 2001-02
3. Triana Allen .367 1999-00
4. Linda Rodriguez .363 1996-97
5. Ruta Autele .361 2003-04
6. Mia Seagraves .354 2004-05
7. Jennifer Labugen .348 2002-03
8. Joan Maurer .345 1992-93
9. Allison Chow .343 1999-00
10. Lauren Shinto .339 2001-02
Free Throws Made
1. Brae Butler 157 2006-07
2. Angela Garrett 144 2000-01
3. Sharee Brown 129 1998-99
4. Rosalyn Omoruyi 126 2004-05
5. Sharee Brown 123 1999-00
5. Angela Garrett 123 1998-99
7. Sara Works 160 1994-95
8. Joyce Proctor 119 2002-03
9. Sara Works 116 1993-94
10. Cheryl Hoffman 115 1985-86
FT Percentage (min 50 made)
1. Becky Wayland .843 1987-88
2. Kourtney Hicks .782 2001-02
3. Angela Garrett .770 2000-01
4. Jody Caruso .764 1994-95
5. Janine Shaw .763 1995-96
6. Ana Fakatou .759 2004-05
7. Jennifer Johnson .758 1993-94
8. Sara Works .754 1994-95
9. Karen Caires .756 1987-88
10. Lauren Shinto .748 2001-02
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43. Career Records
Points Scored
1. Sara Works 1395 1993-95
2. Sharee Brown 1103 1998-00
3. Ana Fakatou 1095 2004-06
4. Janice Campbell 1060 1977-79
5. Cheryl Hoffman 1028 1984-86
6. Angela Garrett 1018 98/01
7. Vicky Silva 959 1987-88
8. Brae Butler 898 2005-07
9. Shelly Nakasone 828 1983-85
10. Linda Rodriguez 825 1995-97
Scoring Average
1. Sara Works 23.3 1993-95
2. Janice Campbell 20.8 1977-78
3. Vicky silva 19.2 1987-89
4. Rosalyn Omoruyi 18.4 2003-05
5. Sharee Brown 17.8 1998-00
6. Ana Fakatou 17.1 2004-06
7. Angela Garrett 16.4 98/01
8. Triana Allen 16.0 1999-00
9. Pam Fritsch 15.4 1986-87
10. Heidi Sorour 15.1 1990-91
Rebounds
1. Sharee Brown 601 1998-00
2. Sara Works 578 1993-95
3. Yolanda Hearvey 570 1992-94
4. Joyce Rice 557 1979-81
5. Ana Fakatou 548 1979-81
6. Mary Perry 487 1996-98
6. Joyce Proctor 487 2001-03
8. Bev Locy 486 1977-79
9. Tamika Harold 484 1992-94
10. Jackie Boxley 481 90/95
Assists
1. Cyndee Kouchi 429 1981-83
2. Brittany Imaku 390 2003-05
3. Marry Perry 307 1996-98
4. Rebecca Changizian 281 1979-81
5. Lauren Shinto 244 2000-02
6. Corianne Felix 240 2005-07
7. Stacy Yokota 236* 1986-87
8. Julie Long 235 1977-79
9. Jackie Boxley 232 90/95
10. Robin Takeuchi 224 1984-86
* indicates single season
Steals
1. Cyndee Kouchi 671 1981-83
2. Janice Campbell 176 1977-79
3. Brae Butler 173 2005-07
4. Brittany Imaku 170 2003-05
5. Julie Long 162 1977-79
6. Yolanda Hearvey 160 1992-94
7. Mary Perry 134 1996-98
8. Corianne Felix 129 2005-07
9. Lauren Shinto 120 2000-02
10. Mia Seagraves 118 2003-05
Blocked Shots
1. Yolanda Hearvey 93 1992-94
2. Antares Vice 66 1998-99
3. Ana Fakatou 55 2004-06
4. Octavia Curtis 49 2002-04
5. Annie Teeter 46 2001-03
6. Michelle Babin 42 2005-07
7. Sharee Brown 41 1998-00
8. Tamika Harold 39 1992-94
9. Anita Colon 34 1999-00
10. Holly Pawlowski 33 1995-97
Field Goals Made
1. Sara Works 579 1993-95
2. Janice Campbell 473 1977-79
3. Ana Fakatou 451 2004-06
4. Sharee Brown 425 1998-00
5. Vicky Silva 390 1987-89
6. Angela Garret 343 98/01
7. Yolanda Hearvey 335 1992-94
8. Brae Butler 318 2005-07
9. Holly Pawlowski 313 1995-97
10. Lisa Cota 308 1978-80
FG Percentage (min 75 made)
1. Kathleen Gagen .581 1981-83
2. Janice Campbell .537 1977-79
3. Sara Works .531 1993-95
4. Ana Fakatou .524 2004-06
5. Teresa Davis .524 1997-98
6. Joyce Rice .520 1979-80
7. Bev Locy .518 1978-79
8. Rosalyn Omoruyi .515 2003-05
9. Holly Pawlowski .512 1995-97
10. Stephanie Durrett .503 1997-98
Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. Lauren Shinto 119 2000-02
2. Linda Rodriguez 112 1995-97
3. Janine Shaw 99 1995-97
4. Jennifer Labuguen 85 2001-03
5. Nancy Love 75* 1997-98
6. Rachel Kavan 72* 1997-98
7. Ruta Autele 67 2003-05
8. Angela Garrett 65 98/01
9. Joan Paje 63 1993-95
10. Sandra Bernardo 61 1991-93
Three-Point FG Percentage (min
25 made)
1. Jennifer Labugen .381 2001-03
2. Triana Allen .367 1999-00
3. Ana Fakatou .358 2004-06
4. Linda Rodriguez .347 1995-97
5. Allison Chow .343 1999-00
6. Mia Seagraves .339 2003-05
7. Rachel Kavan .338 1997-98
8. Eunieka Garrett .337 2001-03
9. Lauren Shinto .333 2001-03
10. Nancy Love .323 1997-98
Free Throws Made
1. Angela Garrett 267 98/01
2. Sharee Brown 252 1998-00
3. Brae Butler 241 2005-07
4. Sara Works 237 1993-95
5. Joyce Proctor 196 2001-03
6. Brittany Imaku 195 2003-05
7. Jennifer Johnson 180 91/94
8. Vicky Silva 177 1987-89
9. Ana Fakatou 164 2004-06
10. Rosalyn Omoruyi 152 2003-05
FT Percentage (min 75 made)
1. Becky Wayland .786 1987-89
2. Jody Caruso .750 1993-95
3. Ana Fakatou .749 2004-06
4. Kourtney Hicks .740 2001-03
5. Jennifer Johnson .726 91/94
6. Brittany Imaku .722 2003-05
7. Cheryl Hoffman .719 1984-86
8. Venetta Dorlis .718 1986-88
9. Lisa Cota .718 1978-80
10. Lauren Shinto .718 2000-02
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44. Athletic Director
Diane Henry
Henry begins her 14th year as the Dean of Physical Education and eighth year as Athletic
Director. Henry began her Cypress College career as the women’s athletic trainer in
1978, becoming the trainer for the school in 1980. During her tenure, Henry has served on
numerous boards and committees within the campus.
She has a Masters in Education from Azusa Pacific University and a B.A. and M.A. in
Physical Education from CSU Long Beach.
Phone: 714-484-7355 Email: dhenry@cypresscollege.edu
Sports Information Director
Teresa Wang
Wang is in her third year as the Charger’s Sports Information Director. She began her
stint at Cypress as an assistant for the women’s basketball team where she was part of
the 2004-05 State Championship staff.
She has her B.A. from University of California Berkeley in economics, a master’s degree
in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco, and a masters in Clinical Psychol-
ogy from Antioch University.
Phone: 714-484-7356 Email: twang@cypresscollege.edu
Athletic Trainer
Scott Tucker
Tucker is in his 23rd year as the head athletic trainer. He is in charge of the health care of
all of Cypress’s student athletes. He is known for his commitment to the strength and
conditioning of our student athletes and conducts several on going volunteer programs.
He is a graduate from the University of Utah, where he also taught athletic training
courses as well as first aid/CPR. Tucker is also an adjunct faculty member - teaching courses in
athletic training and First Aid.
Phone: 714-484-7381 Email: stucker@cypresscollege.edu
Academic Counselor
Dana Bedard
Bedard begins his sixteenth year as a counselor and professor at Cypress College. This will
be the ninth year he has been responsible for the athletic counseling component of the
athletic program.
Bedard is also the Cypress Men’s Golf coach and is entering his eighth season.
Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: dbedard@cypresscollege.edu
Compliance Officer
Yvonne Cota
Phone: 714-484-7276
Email:
ycota@cypresscollege.edu
Equipment
Coordinator
Teresa Sestito
Phone: 714-484-7376
Email:
tsestito@cypresscollege.edu
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45. C
ypress Community College boasts a well rounded p h y s i c a l
education curriculum along with a successful sports p r o g r a m
featuring 13 intercollegiate teams and a strong sup- port staff of
professionals. The school also has a wheelchair basketball program.
Student-athletes are provided quality individual instruc- tion, the chance to
develop to their full potential and the opportunity to earn a four-year college or
university scholarship.
Cypress, which offers seven sports for women and six for men, has had a solid
line-up of teams and individual athletes who have excelled since the college first
opened its doors in 1966. In recent years, the baseball, soft- ball, women’s soccer
and women’s basketball programs have taken center stage.
In 1997 the base- ball and softball squads, coached by brothers Scott and Brad
Pickler, captured state championships. The baseball crown was the third of the 1990s
under the direction of Scott Pickler who has over 700 wins in his 22 years at the school
and captured the state championship again in 2003. Trevor Hoffman of the San Diego
Padres, who played at Cypress in 1986 and 1987, is a four-time Major League all-star
and holds the Major
League record for career saves.
BradPickler,inhis 19 campaigns, has also had a
great deal of success. He has led the softball team
to five state titles while winning over 800 games. The
Chargers were the first California school to capture three consecutive state cham-
pionships (1997, 1998, 1999).
Cypress only started playing intercollegiate women’s soccer in 1991, but the
late Ray Haas quickly built the program into a consistent winner. The Chargers
won State Championships in 1998, 1999 and 2004. Cypress’ 27-0 season in 1999
was rewarded with a No. 1 national ranking by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Cypress captured its first women’s basketball
championship in 2005. Margaret Mohr’s team
set a school record with 28 wins against five de-
feats.
Cypress enjoys strong support from the com-
munity and student body, who are part of the tra-
ditionally popular athletic program.
Cypress College State Championships
Baseball - 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003
Men’s Basketball - 1977, 1980
Women’s Basketball - 2005
Women’s Golf - 1997
Women’s Soccer - 1998, 1999, 2004
Softball - 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006
2003 Baseball State Champions
2005 Basketball State Champions
2004 Soccer State Champions
2006 Softball State Champions
1977 Basketball State Champions
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46. Cypress College
Established in 1966, Cypress College is
a full-service community college offer-
ing Associate degrees and certificate
programs as well as a place for students
to complete their lower division gen-
eral education before transferring to a
four-year institution. The college sits
on 110 acres of land and is composed of
12 major instructional buildings which
house both traditional classrooms and
laboratory facilities for science, art, com-
puter technology, photography, mortuary
science and other programs. The college
has also grown from an initial enrollment
of 1,600 to a current student body in
excess of 13,000.
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49. CYPRESS COLLEGE FINANCIALAID
Financial Aid Programs Available
Board of Governors Waiver (BOGW) – covers enrollment fees and
health service fees
Cal Grant (B and C programs)
Pell Grant
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Federal Work Study (FWS) – part time employment on campus
Stafford Student Loans
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)
Required Application Forms
Submit a “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” (FAFSA)
Submit a Cal Grant Grade Point Average Verification Form
Application Timeline – Fall 2007 Spring 2008
Application Period: January 1, 2007 thru June 30, 2008
FAFSA filing deadline: June 30, 2008
CalGrant filing deadline for initial awards: March 2, 2007
For additional community college awards: September 2, 2007
For Information
Cypress College Financial Aid Office
Cypress College Complex Building, Room 120
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 484-7114
www.CypressCollege.edu
NORMAL HOURS OF OPERATION: MON – FRI
8:00AM – 5:00PM
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50. BEST OF LUCK CHARGERS!
Cypress Police Officers Association
Sgt. Rick Ayres
(714) 229-6639
51.
52. Day Date Opponent Location Time
Thu 11/8 Merced Shootout - San Jose City Merced 6:00 pm
Fri-Sat 11/9-10 Merced Shootout Merced TBA
Fri 11/16 Mt. Sac Chaffey 5:00 pm
Sat 11/17 Chaffey Chaffey 7:00 pm
Wed 11/21 Cerritos Cerritos 7:00 pm
Fri 11/30 Lady Charger Classic - American River Cypress 8:00 pm
Sat-Sun 12/1-2 Lady Charger Classic - TBA Cypress TBA
Thu 12/13 Long Beach City Long Beach 6:00 pm
Sat 12/15 Ventura Cypress 7:00 pm
Fri 12/21 Glendale Cypress 5:30 pm
Fri-Sun 12/28-30 De Anza Tournament De Anza TBA
Fri 1/4 Canyons Cypress 5:30 pm
Wed 1/9 *Santa Ana Cypress 7:30 pm
Fri 1/11 *Orange Coast Orange Coast 7:30 pm
Wed 1/16 *Golden West Cypress 7:00 pm
Fri 1/18 *Saddleback Saddleback 7:30 pm
Wed 1/23 *Irvine Valley Cypress 7:30 pm
Fri 1/25 *Fullerton - Parent’s Night Cypress 7:30 pm
Wed 1/30 *Riverside Cypress 7:30 pm
Fri 2/1 *Santa Ana Santa Ana 5:30 pm
Wed 2/6 *Orange Coast Cypress 5:30 pm
Fri 2/8 *Golden West Golden West 7:00 pm
Wed 2/13 *Saddleback - Sophomore Night Cypress 5:30 pm
Fri 2/15 *Irvine Valley Irvine Valley 5:30 pm
Wed 2/20 *Fullerton Fullerton 5:30 pm
Fri 2/22 *Riverside Riverside 5:30 pm
Wed 2/27 First Round Regional Play TBA TBA
Fri-Sat 2/29-3/1 Second Round Regional Play TBA TBA
Sat 3/8 Regional Finals TBA TBA
Thu-Sun 3/13,15-16 State Championships TBA TBA