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Page 1: Head Coach Profile€¦ · 25 Kyla Bryant P/1B 5-10 So R/R Surrey, B.C. 6 In just its second year of existence, the College of Southern Idaho softball team won a 2008 Region 18 Cham-pionship,
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Guide Directory ...................................................................................................................................................1Quick Facts ..........................................................................................................................................................22009 Team Roster ................................................................................................................................................32009 Outlook .......................................................................................................................................................4Head Coach Profile ..............................................................................................................................................6Assistant Coach Profiles ......................................................................................................................................8Player Profiles ......................................................................................................................................................9Manager and Student Assistant ..........................................................................................................................17Continuing Success ............................................................................................................................................182008 Stats and Region 18 Standings ..................................................................................................................192008 Game Results ............................................................................................................................................202009 Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................212008 Leaders ......................................................................................................................................................22Topping the Charts .............................................................................................................................................23Marathon Game Donors .....................................................................................................................................24Billboard Sponsors .............................................................................................................................................25President and Athletic Director ..........................................................................................................................26Behind the Scenes ..............................................................................................................................................27CSI Athletic Success ..........................................................................................................................................28CSI Athletic Facilities ........................................................................................................................................30CSI Campus .......................................................................................................................................................32Twin Falls and the Magic Valley ........................................................................................................................34Golden Eagle Field ............................................................................................................................................36Individual Season Records .................................................................................................................................38Individual Game Records ..................................................................................................................................41Team Game Records ..........................................................................................................................................42CSI In the Polls ..................................................................................................................................................43Region 18 Opponents .........................................................................................................................................44

About the Cover and Inside Cover: Five sophomores and one transfer will look to lead a youth-laden team to another Region 18 Championship and a trip back to the NJCAA National Tournament.

This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan and Tereasa Bendele took the photos for the athlete mug shots. Graphic design and layout for the cover and inside cover as well as pages 3, 28-35 were done by Bendele. Action photography throughout the publication was taken by Andy Arenz and Randy Burbank.

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Location: Twin Falls, IdahoFounded: 1964Enrollment: 7,500President: Jerry BeckAthletic Director: Joel BateConference: Scenic West Athletic ConferenceRegion: 18Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division INickname: Golden EaglesColors: Gold and BlackWebsite: www.csi.eduHome Facility: Golden Eagle Field (500 capacity)Athletics Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes Dr. Mark McKainOrthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William MayAthletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481Physical Therapist: Julie EllisTeam Chiropractor: Dr. David LongHead VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492Head Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Russ Beck, 732-6476Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Josh Dees, 732-6496Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Merrilee Sears, 732-6490Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491Asst. BB Coaches: Aaron Bond, 732-6477/732-6650 Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650 Mitch Stachowsky, 732-6477/732-6650Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620Asst. Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr. Allan Frost, Donna Brizee, Dr. Charles Lehrman and Dr. Thad Scholes

2008 Record: 47-22Returning Starters: 2Returning Non-Starters: 3Newcomers: 112008 SWAC Finish: Second2008 Region 18 Tournament Finish: First2008 NJCAA National Tournament Finish: Seventh

Head Coach: Nick Baumert (3rd Year)Assistant Coach: Debbie Dodds (1st year) Courtney Dale (3rd year)Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6494/732-6495Mailing Address: CSI Softball 315 Falls Ave. P.O. Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238E-mail Address: [email protected] [email protected]

SID: Karen BaumertOffice Phone: (208) 732-6493E-mail Address: [email protected]: (208) 734-0245Website: www.csi.edu

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No. Name Pos. Height Class B/T Hometown

1 Michon Vanderpoel INF 5-1 Fr R/R Taylorsville, Utah2 Allie Thain P 5-5 Fr R/R Rupert, Idaho3 Megan Zimmerman C/OF 5-8 So R/R Lehi, Utah4 Erin Olander OF 5-9 So R/R Yakima, Wash.5 Madison Allen INF 5-5 Fr R/R Show Low, Ariz.8 Kayla Powell INF/C 5-6 Fr R/R Pocatello, Idaho 9 Brie Dimond P/OF 5-3 Fr L/L Draper, Utah10 Cassi Merrill OF 5-5 So L/R Calgary, Alberta 11 Generra Nielson P/1B 5-5 Fr R/R Blanding, Utah 12 Chelsea Nix C 5-8 Fr R/R Show Low, Ariz.13 Ashley Chappel INF 5-6 Fr R/R Spanish Fork, Utah14 Dani Grant OF 5-8 So R/R Riverton, Utah22 McKensy Hillstead P/INF 5-6 So R/R Lehi, Utah23 Brittany Gonzales INF 5-9 Fr R/R Tooele, Utah24 Jaelle Judkins OF 5-9 Fr L/L St. George, Utah25 Kyla Bryant P/1B 5-10 So R/R Surrey, B.C.

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In just its second year of existence, the College of Southern Idaho softball team won a 2008 Region 18 Cham-pionship, defeating Salt Lake CC 21-1 in the championship game. The Golden Eagles’ success did not stop there. They went on to place 7th at the NJCAA National Tournament in Plant City, Fla.Now five players return from that team with hopes of returning to the national stage. They’ve set their sights on

winning a national championship.Leading the way is sophomore Megan Zimmerman. A broken hand ended her freshman season early. Still, she

earned Region 18 first-team honors as well as NFCA All-West honors. She is joined by returning sophomores, Cassi Merrill, Kyla Bryant, McKensy Hillstead and Dani Grant. Erin Olander, a transfer from BYU, gives the Golden Eagles their sixth sophomore.While CSI lost a lot of its experience in the circle with the graduation of four pitchers, Golden Eagle head

coach Nick Baumert said he is excited about this year’s pitching core.“Kyla and McKensy have improved a ton and give us that sophomore leadership,” Baumert said. “Joining them

is Utah 2A Player of the Year Generra Nielson, Utah first-team all-state selection Brie Dimond and Minico High School standout Allie Thain.”Catching that group will be Zimmerman and freshman Chelsea Nix from Show Low, Ariz.“We are very lucky to have two extremely athletic players at the catcher position,” Baumert said.The infield is almost entirely new. Freshmen Ashley Chappel, Michon Vanderpoel, Madison Allen, Brittany

Gonzales and Kayla Powell join returning corner players Hillstead and Bryant. Zimmerman could also see some time in the infield.“I think our defense will be improved from the past two seasons,” Baumert said. “We have different options

and will be able to play whoever is swinging the bat.”With returners Merrill and Grant anchoring the outfield, Baumert will look to freshman Jaelle Judkins and

Olander to slip into the starting rotation.“We probably have

four of the most talented outfield-ers in the league,” Baumert said. “They have experience, speed and the ability to make big-time plays.”Even though this

year’s team is young, Baumert said he expects them to be competitive early and challenge for the league title late.“We are young but

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2009 Breakdown

Letter Winners Lost ________________________________________________________ 13Returning Starters _________________________________________________________ 2 Cassi Merrill ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5 OF, Calgary, Alberta Megan Zimmerman ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8 C/OF, Lehi, UtahReturning Non-Starters _____________________________________________________ 3 Kyla Bryant -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-10 P/1B, Surrey, B.C. Dani Grant --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8 OF, Riverton, Utah McKensy Hillstead ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5-6 P/1B, Lehi, UtahNewcomers ________________________________________________________________ 11 Madison Allen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5 INF, Show Low, Ariz. Ashley Chappel --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-6 INF, Spanish Fork, Utah Brie Dimond ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-3 P/INF, Draper, Utah Brittany Gonzales ------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-9 INF, Tooele, Utah Jaelle Judkins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-9 OF, St. George, Utah Generra Nielson --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5 P/OF, Blanding, Utah Chelsea Nix -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8 C, Show Low, Ariz. Kayla Powell ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-6 INF/C, Pocatello, Idaho Allie Thain --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5 P, Rupert, Idaho Michon Vanderpoel ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1 INF, West Jordan, UtahTransfer Erin Olander (Brigham Young University) -------------------------------------- 5-9 OF, Yakima, Wash. In-State Players ____________________________________________________________ 2 Kayla Powell, Pocatello; and Allie Thain, Rupert.Out-of-State Players ________________________________________________________ 14 Madison Allen, Arizona; Kyla Bryant, British Columbia; Ashley Chappel, Utah; Brie Dimond, Utah; Brittany Gonzales, Utah; Dani Grant, Utah; McKensy Hillstead, Utah; Jaelle Judkins, Utah; Cassi Merrill, Alberta; Generra Nielson, Utah; Chelsea Nix, Utah; Erin Olander, Washington; Michon Vanderpoel, Utah; and Megan Zimmerman, Utah.

Sophomores _______________________________________________________________ 6 Kyla Bryant, Dani Grant, McKensy Hillstead, Cassi Merrill, Erin Olander and Megan Zimmerman.Freshmen _________________________________________________________________ 10 Madison Allen, Ashley Chappel, Brie Dimond, Brittany Gonzales, Jaelle Judkins, Generra Nielson, Chelsea Nix, Kayla Powell, Allie Thain and Michon Vanderpoel.

I think we have a chance to be a very dynamic team,” Baumert said. “I’m excited to see how far this team can go.”To win their second straight Region 18 Championship, the Golden Eagles will need to beat some very tough

competition.“Region 18 has some great teams,” Baumert said. “Our goal is to be playing well in the end. I think we’ve done

that the past two years, winning our way into the Region 18 Championships game both times. Everything we do all season will be for the ultimate goal of winning the championship and going to nationals.”

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Nick Baumert begins his third season as the College of Southern Idaho women’s head softball coach. In just two years, the 2007 Region 18 Coach of the Year has built a program, led it to a Region 18 Championship and brought home a 7th-place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament.

The 2008 season was successful in many ways. The Golden Eagles had their first All-American in shortstop Rachel Evans. They had three NFCA All-West selections, six NFCA Academic All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic All-Americans. The team posted a 3.3 gpa, good enough for NFCA and NJCAA Academic All-American team status.

“Last year’s players really defined the term student-athlete,” Baumert said. “It was an exciting year from the aspect of our success on the softball field as well as our success in the classroom.”

Baumert, who was the Twin Falls High School varsity coach for seven seasons, led the Bruins to a 159-46 record during that time. He won the Region III title five times and placed fifth three

times at the state tournament.Throughout his high school coaching career, he coached one high school All-American, six Region III

Players of the Year and 29 Region III first team selections. He also helped 12 players continue their softball career at the college level.

Baumert received coach of the year accolades five times for Region III, twice for the Times-News and seven times from the District IV coaches. Most recently, Baumert was named Distinguished Softball Coach of the Year for Idaho in 2006.

Baumert, 41, is married to Karen. They have two daughters, Katelynn and Kylie.

Nick Baumert3rd Season

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2007 Region 18 Coach of the Year

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Courtney Dale begins her third season as the College of Southern Idaho volunteer pitching coach. Courtney, a former All-American at UCLA, led the Bruins to a national championship in 1999. The Pac 10 Pitcher of the Year pitched in the national championship game and hit the game-winning home run. Courtney was a part of the two national runner-up finishes at the national tournament her junior and senior year as well. In 2000, Courtney was the first pick overall in the USA Women’s Professional Fast-pitch Softball League. After her playing career at UCLA, Courtney was a member of the gold medal team in the Pam Am Qualifier in Maracy, Venezuela. She then competed on the US national team. From 2002-2005, Courtney played professionally in Japan. She was named league MVP in 2002 and led her team to the Japanese League Championship. Courtney and her husband David live in Fresno with their daughter Lauren and son Jack.

“Not only is Courtney an incredible pitching coach, but even more a great person. She has been able to bring real life experience to our team and teach the players what it takes to improve every day. Her competitiveness is contagious.” - Nick Baumert

Courtney Dale3rd Season

Debbie Dodds1st Season

Former Twin Falls High School standout Debbie Dodds has joined the 2008 Region 18 Champion CSI softball team as an assistant coach.Dodds, who played softball and graduated from BYU, was the only high school All-American softball player at Twin Falls High School. She started for the Bruins all four years.“Debbie is one of the hardest workers I have ever been around,” CSI head coach Nick Baumert said. “She has a great softball background and comes from an amazing family. We are excited to have her and feel very lucky to have her return to Twin Falls. I think she might just be my best recruit yet.”Dodds helped lead BYU to the NCAA tournament as a senior. She earned first team Mountain West Conference honors in 2004 and 2005 at BYU. She also was named to the National Fast-pitch Coaches Association west region team in 2004. As a senior, Dodds was named the team’s most inspi-rational player. She also excelled in the classroom earning scholar athlete honors.After graduating from BYU with a degree in physical education, Dodds became the head coach at Timpview High School in Orem, Utah. She led the team to its first ever state softball appearance.This isn’t the first time Dodds and Baumert have worked together on

the softball diamond. Dodds played for Baumert her last three years of high school and has worked several CSI softball camps. In 2001, Dodds was the Region III Player of the Year at TFHS.“She is a perfect fit for our program,” Baumert said. “She has a great understanding of the game and what it takes to be successful. Debbie is the type of coach that can take us to an even higher level. She knows what it takes to succeed and will place high expectations on our players.”

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Before CSIUp Close with Michon

Favorite Food: CoffeeDo you read the ending before you fin-ish a book?: Yes, I get curious.Favorite Vegetable: CarrotsFavorite Fruit: ApplesWhen you were little what did you want to be?: CheerleaderNow, what do you want to be?: Some-thing involving art historyWhat do you like on your burger?: Everything but the burger.I can’t stand the smell of: gasoline.I can’t bear the sound of: styrofoam.Most Annoying Bug: EarwigsWhat was the last book you read?: The Prophet by Khalil GibranFavorite Kind of Cookie: Pumpkin or Oatmeal

Before CSI: A first team all-state selection as a senior, Michon played softball at Taylors-ville High School.

As a freshman, she was part of her high school team that placed fourth at state. She helped lead THS to a state championship in 2007 and a second-place finish in 2008.

Outside of school, Michon played ASA travel ball for Bad to the Bone.

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Michon Vanderpoel - 5-1 - Infield- Freshman - Taylorsville, Utah

“Michon has a great understanding of the game of softball. She comes from a great program and knows what it takes to play at this level.” Coach Baumert

#1

Before CSIUp Close with Allie

What advice would you give a 5-year-old?: Don’t eat off the floor.I wish someone would invent: a machine that would do your hair and makeup while you were sleeping.Interesting Fact: I danced in the Youth Cultural event for the opening of the Twin Falls Temple.What was the last book you read?: Breaking DawnI love the smell of: the ocean.Favorite Fruit: PineappleFavorite Vegetable: ArtichokeFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Cafe RioCan you change a tire?: Maybe Favorite Food: Japanese FoodI can’t stand the smell of: feet.

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete, Allie played softball and volleyball at Minico High School.

As a senior, Allie earned first-team all conference honors and was named KMVT’s Athlete of the Week. She also was the South Idaho Press VIP of the Week. She posted 260 strikeouts her senior season for the Spartans.

As a junior, Allie was named second-team all conference.

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Allie Thain - 5-5 - Pitcher- Freshman - Rupert, Idaho

“Allie is a hard worker who is very coachable. She comes ready to practice every day and is a great teammate.” Coach Baumert

#2

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Before CSIUp Close with Megan

What do you like on your burger?: Fry Sauce, Lettuce and PicklesIf you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Shishk-ababan. It would mean that one thing.Favorite Food: TacosFavorite Vegetable: Bell PeppersI love the smell of: wet leaves.I can’t bear the sound of: ripping tow-els.What is a one-word description of yourself?: BouncyWhat are you not good at?: Keeping sarcastic comments to myself.What was the last book you read?: EragonFavorite Donut: Cream Filled & Choco-late FrostingMy hobbies include: coloring, jigsaw puzzles and making people smile.

At CSI: One of the best hitters in Region 18 as a freshman, Megan earned first-team Region 18 honors as well as NFCA All-West selection.

Before CSI: A three-sport athlete, Megan has qualified for state 7 times. In softball, she led her team to the state tournament all four years of high school, helping Lehi to a second-place finish in 2005.

An all-state selection in softball every year, it was her senior year where the highest honors came.

In volleyball, she was first team all-region and honorable mention all state. In softball, she earned first team all state, first team all-valley and first team all-region accolades.

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Megan Zimmerman -5-8 - Catcher/OF- Sophomore - Lehi, Utah

“Megan is one of the best athletes I’ve coached. She can run, hit and play defense. Her desire to win might be her best at-tirbute. She will be key to our success. ” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Erin

What is a one-word description of yourself?: GoofyWhat are you not good at?: Staying on my feet.Favorite Food: Fruit PizzaI can’t bear the sound of: barfing.I love the smell of: fresh homemade bread.Favorite Vegetable: Fresh Green BeansFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red RobinWhen I was little, I wanted to be a: dump truck driver.Now I want to be: a nurse.What advice would you give a 5-year-old?: Eat all the candy you can before you get your permanent teeth.Who would you be on a set - director, star, supporting star or set designer?: Audience

At BYU: Erin transferred to CSI from BYU, where she played in 16 games as a freshman. She posted a .182 batting average and a .308 on-base percentage. BYU finished the season 42-18 overall.

Before CSI: Erin ran cross country and played basketball and softball at West Valley High School. As a junior, she helped her cross country team to a state championship. Her senior season, Erin was team captain for both her basketball and softball team.

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Erin Olander - 5-9 - Outfield- Sophomore - Yakima, Wash.

“Erin is one of those kids you want to be around. She understands when to be serious and when to have fun. She will defi-nitely help us this year.” Coach Baumert

#4

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Before CSIUp Close with Madison

What is a one-word description for yourself: PickyInteresting Fact: Out of the five girls in my family, I’m the only one that was not a cheerleader and the only one that played sports.I can’t stand the smell of: burnt hair.Favorite Food: Peanut Butter and JellyWho should play you in a movie ver-sion of your life?: Sophia BushIf you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Maditude. It would be behavioral habits that only come from me.Favorite CSI Instructor: Bill WestMy hobbies include: photography, traveling, hunting, fishing, camping and going to the lake.

Before CSI: Madi earned 9 letters at Show Low High School in volleyball, basketball and softball.

She helped her team to three region cham-pionships in softball as well as a state runner-up finish her junior season.

A first team all-conference selection as a junior and senior, Madi also earned first team all-state honors both years.

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Madison Allen - 5-5 - Infield- Freshman - Show Low, Ariz.

“Madi is a talented athlete that has improved so much already. She wants to get better and grow in the game. Her potential is unlimited.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Kayla

What do you like on your burger?: Everything but tomatoes.My hobbies include: Sasquatch HuntingFavorite Pop: Dr. PepperWhat was the last book you read?: TwilightI love the smell of: men’s cologne.Favorite Fruit: StrawberriesI can’t bear the sound of: heavy metal music.Favorite CSI Instructor: Frank EllisFavorite Food: Chicken and RiceFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas RoadhouseWhat are you not good at?: CookingDo you read the ending before you fin-ish a book?: NeverFavorite Donut: Maple

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Pocatel-lo High School, Kayla led her team to a third-place finish at the state softball tournament her senior season.

During her high school career, she helped her softball team to four league championships and her basketball team to one league champi-onship.

As a junior, Kayla was named league and team MVP.

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Kayla Powell - 5-6 - Inf/Catcher- Freshman - Pocatello, Idaho

“Kayla is strong and powerful. She has a great arm that can benefit us at third base or the catcher position.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Brie

What is a one-word description of yourself?: CuriousI wish someone would invent: a small jet for one person.Favorite Food: SushiMy hobbies include: coloring, shopping and cleaning.I love the smell of: lilacs.I can’t bear the sound of: someone whispering in my ear.Favorite Donut: Cinnamon SugarWhen you were little what did you want to be when you grew up?: A Doc-torNow, what do you want to be?: A Phar-macistWho should play you in a movie ver-sion of your life?: Reece WitherspoonFavorite Vegetable: Carrots

Before CSI: Brie played basketball and softball at Juan Diego High School, earning first team all-state honors for softball as a sophomore, junior and senior.

A four-year starter, Brie helped her softball team to four region championships as well as a second-place finish at state, two third-place finishes and a fifth-place finish.

She also was named first team all-region three years in softball.

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Brie Dimond -5-3 - Pitcher/OF- Freshman - Draper, Utah

“Brie is the type of kid that just seems to find ways to get the job done. She gives us a lot of options. She is a left-handed hit-ter and pitcher. She is the ultimate team player.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Cassi

Favorite Food: ItalianI wish someone would invent: the per-fect man.Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, Finger Paint.I can’t stand the smell of: burnt sugar.What is a one-word description of yourself?: IntenseFavorite Pop: SpriteI love the smell of: fresh baked home-made bread.I can’t bear the sound of: brakes screeching.Favorite Cereal: Honey Nut CheeriosWhat was the last book you read?: The Host by Stephanie MeyerFavorite CSI Instructor: Ken FloydFavorite Holiday: Easter

At CSI: An NFCA Academic All-American her freshman year, Cassi finished the season ranked second on the team in batting average at .397.

Before CSI: Cassi graduated from Founda-tions for the Future High School. During her high school years, she competed in basketball, volleyball, badminton and track and field. She also competed on a provincial softball team, placing second in 2005 and qualifying for nationals.

As a senior in track and field, Cassi was the provincial javelin champion.

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Cassi Merrill - 5-5 - Outfield- Sophomore - Calgary, Alberta

“Cassi’s ability to be a student of the game and then apply it has helped her become a great hitter. She can slap, bunt or swing for power, which makes her very dangerous in our lineup.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Generra

What is a one-word description for yourself: EnthusiasticHidden Talent: Sometimes I can be re-ally funny.Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, a caterpillar.Favorite Food: Cold CerealWhen you were little what did you want to be?: A Cake BakerNow, what do you want to be?: I want to get my master’s degree in social work.I can’t stand the smell of: stink bugs.I wish someone would invent: a pill to make you have the sexiest body ever.Favorite Pop: Diet Mountain DewWhat was the Last Book you Read?: Mind GymMost Annoying Bug: Cricket

Before CSI: The 2A Utah State Player of the Year, Generra led San Juan High School to a state championship her senior year.

She earned all-state honors as a pitcher all four years. Generra holds the Utah state record for career strikeouts with 826.

As a senior, Generra hit .442 with 29 RBIs, 29 runs, 10 home runs and 12 doubles. She recorded 292 strikeouts with a 1.30 ERA the same year.

In the state championship game, Generra went 3-for-3 at the plate with a home run and finished with 16 strikeouts in the circle.

Stay In or Go OutSweet or Salty

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleMild or Spicy

Clean Freak or Total SlobMorning or Night

Worry Wart or Worry FreeFearful or Fearless

Secret Keeper or BlabbermouthSocial Butterfly or Wallflower

Small Town or Big CityTanning Oil or Sunscreen

This or That

Generra Nielson - 5-5 - Pitcher/1B- Freshman - Blanding, Utah

“Generra will definitely be key to our success. She is a kid that competes every inning and every out of every game. She has the chance to be one of the best pitchers in our league.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Chelsea

What is one word to describe your-self?: ChillI wish someone woul invent: my future.Interesting Fact: I like to crochet.When you were little, what did you want to be?: A Crocodile Hunter.Favorite Food: Cheese CrispsFavorite Fruit: WatermelonI can’t bear the sound of: coyotes.Favorite CSI Instructor: Bill WestFavorite Vegetable: Snap PeasHidden Talent: DrawingWho should play you in a movie ver-sion of your life?: Amy PoehlerCan you change a tire?: Not ReallyMost Annoying Bug: GrasshoppersFor just a day, I would switch places with: Bill Gates

Before CSI: A four-year starter in bas-ketball, volleyball and softball at Show Low High School, Chelsea earned all-state honors in softball two years and first team all-region honors three years.

She helped her team to a softball region championship three times and a second-place finish at state her junior season.

Chelsea also was named to all-region teams several times in volleyball and basketball.

She is the fourth girl in her family to play collegiate softball.

Clean Freak or Total SlobNight Light or Completely Dark

Reality Show or SitcomSpender or Saver

Casual or Dress UpStay In or Go Out

Mild or SpicyWorry Wart or Worry Free

Tent or Cabin1/2 Full or 1/2 Empty

Baths or ShowersMorning or Night

This or That

Chelsea Nix - 5-8 - Catcher- Freshman - Show Low, Ariz.

“Chelsea is quick and athletic. As she makes the adjustment to the college game, she has the ability to be an impact player. We are excited to watch her grow.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Ashley

What do you like on your burger?: Mayo, Lettuce, Pickles, Cheese and SaltI wish someone would invent: heated socks.I can’t bear the sound of: baby screams.Favorite Toy as a Child: Glow WormI love the smell of: gas.Most Annoying Bug: Fruit FlyWhat is a one-word description of yourself?: DifferentFavorite Kind of Cookie: Mama Diane Long’s Cake CookiesWhat was the last book you read?: Breaking DawnFavorite Pop: Pepsi or Mountain DewWho should play you in a movie ver-sion of your life?: A girl version of Dane CookFavorite Holiday: My Birthday

Before CSI:A four-year starter for Spanish Fork High School, Ashley played catcher as a freshman, helping her team to a second-place finish at state. SFHS won state Ashley’s sophomore year, took second her junior season and qualified for state her senior year. All three years, she played second base.

Ashley’s honors include second team all-state as a freshman, sophomore and senior and first team all-state as a junior.

Clean Freak or Total SlobSweet or Salty

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleFearful or Fearless

Stay In or Go OutSpender or Saver

Tent or CabinDetails or Big Picture

Worry Wart or Worry FreeNight Light or Completely Dark

Mild or SpicyPotato Chips or French Fries

This or That

Ashley Chappel - 5-6 - Infield - Freshman - Spanish Fork, Utah

“Ashley is one of the best infielders I’ve coached. She is the type of player that thrives in pressure situations. I can’t wait to see what she can accomplish at CSI if she continues to grow and learn.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Dani

Hidden Talent: DrawingWho would you be on a set - director, star, supporting star or set designer?: Set DesignerDid you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: A watermelon Seed. I was so scared a watermelon would grow in my stomach.I can’t stand the smell of: pennies.I love the smell of: onions being cooked.Favorite Pop: Dr. PepperI wish someone would invent: a drink-ing fountain with Dr. Pepper or Mountain Dew in it.What is a one-word description of yourself?: CaringWhy did you choose CSI?: The people are so great and I just knew I needed to be here.

At CSI: Dani played in 38 games as a fresh-man for CSI. She posted a .257 batting average with 1 home run and 2 stolen bases.

Before CSI: A softball and volleyball player at Riverton High School, Dani earned second team all-state honors her senior season of soft-ball.

In 2006, Dani led her high school team to a league championship. As a senior, in 2007, she helped her team to a second-place finish in the league. That same school year, Dani earned the MVP award on her volleyball team in leading them to a league championship.

Dani played summer ball for the Thunder-birds, helping them to two state championships.

Reality Show or SitcomSweet or Salty

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleSmall Town or Big City

Casual or Dress UpMorning or Night

Mild or SpicySpender or Saver

Talk or ListenDreamer or DoerStay In or Go Out

Tent or Cabin

This or That

Dani Grant - 5-8 - Outfield - Sophomore - Riverton, Utah

“Dani is one of the hardest working players I have ever coached. Last year, she stayed after every practice and it’s paid off this year. She has improved her swing a lot.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with McKensy

What is a one-word description for yourself: ShyMy hobbies include: camping, fishing, hunting and singing.Favorite Vegetable: Potatoes and Broc-coliFavorite Food: Cheese PotatoesWhen you were little what did you want to be?: OrthodontistNow, what do you want to be?: Elem-etary TeacherI wish someone would invent: shoes that run for you.I love the smell of: clean, bleached laundry.I can’t stand the smell of: cigarette smoke.Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Wingers

At CSI: McKensy finished her freshman year as the Golden Eagles starter at first base. She played in 35 games, hitting .295 with 6 home runs. In the circle, she threw in 50.2 in-nings with a 3.32 ERA and 32 strikeouts.

Before CSI: A four-year letterwinner on the softball diamond for Lehi High School, McKensy won four region championships and helped lead her team to a second-place finish at state in 2005.

All four years, McKensy earned first team all-state honors, first team all-region honors and first team all-tournament honors.

Stay In or Go OutSweet or Salty

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleMild or Spicy

Clean Freak or Total SlobMorning or Night

Worry Wart or Worry FreeFearful or Fearless

Night Light or Completely DarkSpender or Saver

Small Town or Big City1/2 Full or 1/2 Empty

This or That

McKensy Hillstead - 5-6 - Pitcher/Inf - Sophomore - Lehi, Utah

“McKensy brings a lot of power to plate. We expect her to hit in the middle of our lineup. She will be key in our pitching rotation too as one of the only sophomores with experience.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Brittany

What is one word to describe your-self?: Easy-GoingI wish someone would invent: a sub-stitute for gas that cost no more than 10 cents.Interesting Fact: I won the Presidential Award for writing an essay about the “Golden Rule.”My hobbies include: snowboarding, photography, camping and boating.I love the smell of: rain.I can’t bear the sound of: the loud bass in a car system.Favorite Food: Mashed PotatoesWhen you were little, what did you want to be?: A Marine BiologistNow, what do you want to be?: Pho-tographer or Graphic Designer

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Tooele High School, Brittany was instrumental in the softball team’s success.

During her four years on varsity, she helped her team to three state championships and one runner-up finish. She earned all-region honors in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and all-state honors in 2007 and 2008.

She also played on the TC Thunder ASA travel team, which won the 2008 state cham-pionship and the 2007 Triple Crown World Series.

Clean Freak or Total SlobNight Light or Completely Dark

Reality Show or SitcomSpender or Saver

Casual or Dress UpStay In or Go Out

Mild or SpicyBaths or Showers

Dreamer or DoerTent or Cabin

Details or Big PictureMorning or Night

This or That

Brittany Gonzales - 5-9 - Infield - Freshman - Tooele, Utah

“Brittany is a winner. She comes from a very strong high school and travel program that has had a lot of success. We expect great things from her.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Jaelle

If I could change one thing, I’d: never have to shave my legs.When I was little, I wanted to be: an artist.Now, I want to be: a stay-at-home mom.Favorite Food: String CheeseWhat is a one-word description of yourself?: BubblyHidden Talent: I can open the door with my toes.If you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Zim-baatchwaa. It would mean “guess what?”Favorite Vegetable: Cucumbers with Soy SauceFavorite Holiday: EasterFavorite Pop: Root BeerFavorite Toy as a Child: Barbie JeepCan you change a tire?: No

Before CSI: Jaelle played volleyball, basketball and softball at Dixie High School. She excelled in softball, leading her team to a state championship in 2005, 4th-place finishes at state in 2006 and 2008 and a 6th-place state finish in 2007.

Jaelle earned second team all-state hon-ors as a sophomore and junior. Her senior season, she hit .460 at the plate with 21 RBI, 24 stolen bases and a .572 on base per-centage. She was named first team all-state that same year.

Mild or SpicyMorning or Night

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleFearful or Fearless

Stay In or Go OutSpender or Saver

Tent or CabinDetails or Big Picture

Reality Show or SitcomNight Light or Completely Dark

Dreamer or DoerPotato Chips or French Fries

This or That

Jaelle Judkins - 5-9 - Outfield - Freshman - St. George, Utah

“Jaelle is very quick and athletic. She will give us speed at the top of our lineup and in the outfield. There is never a dull mo-ment with Jaelle around.” Coach Baumert

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Before CSIUp Close with Kyla

I love the smell of: men’s cologne.Hidden Talent: I can play 3 instruments.Who would you be on set - director, star, supporting star or set designer?: DirectorI can’t stand the smell of: hamburger meat.Favorite Fruit: AppleFavorite Pop: PepsiFavorite Holiday: HalloweenFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Cafe RioFavorite Cereal: Just RightFavorite Vegetable: BroccoliWhat is a one-word description of yourself?: SocialWhat was your favorite toy as a child?: Easy Bake Oven

At CSI: Kyla pitched in two games as a freshman at CSI, posting a 2.62 ERA.

Before CSI: Kyla played volleyball, basketball, softball and competed in track and field during her high school years at Sullivan Heights Secondary School.

In track and field, she placed 10th in the discus at the BC Provincials.

As a pitcher, she was a member of a pro-vinical team that won the Canada Cup in 2005. In 2006, her team took second at provincials and fourth at the Canadian National Tourna-ment.

Fearful or FearlessSweet or Salty

Laugh Out Loud or GiggleSmall Town or Big City

Casual or Dress UpMorning or Night

Mild or Spicy1/2 Full or 1/2 Empty

Talk or ListenBaths or ShowersStay In or Go Out

Tent or Cabin

This or That

Kyla Bryant - 5-10 - P/1B - Sophomore - Surrey, B.C.

“Without a doubt Kyla is the most improved player on the team. She has worked hard and earned a spot as one of our start-ing pitchers. She is a player that hates to lose.” Coach Baumert

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Desi ThomsonSalt Lake City, Utah

Desi Thomson returns this season to the Golden Eagles, this time as a student assistant. Thomson, who played for CSI the past two years, is finishing up her nursing degree and helping out with the Golden Eagle pitchers.

“Desi has a great softball background,” said CSI head coach Nick Baumert. “We are excited to have her help out this year.”

Listen to the action live on KTFI 1270 AM with Ken Sim-mons (left) and Jonathan Drew (right). If you aren’t in the Twin Falls area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics and click on listen live

to hear select CSI softball games on your computer.

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Rachel Evans, Utah State UniversityJody Zillner, College of IdahoKatelynn Warren, Utah Valley UniversityRochelle Noren, Adelphi University

Rachel EvansNJCAA All American

Rochelle NorenNFCA All West

Region 18 First Team

Jody ZillnerRegion 18 Tournament MVP

Katelynn Warren

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SWAC TeamsSalt Lake CCCollege of Southern IdahoNorth Idaho CollegeCollege of Southern NevadaSnow CollegeColorado Northwestern CC

Wins3226272292

Losses61213183138

Pct.0.8420.6840.6750.5500.2250.050

SWAC2008

Wins43473630103

Losses102221273450

Pct.0.8110.6810.6320.5260.2270.057

Overall2008

CSI Overall 2008 Record: 39-28 Region 18 2008 Record: 25-15

Player Games AB R H RBI 1B 2B 3B HR TB SO BB HP SAC OB% E SB/SBA AVG. SLG%

Megan Zimmerman 53 171 50 71 42 60 4 2 5 94 4 17 3 7 .474 7 20/23 .415 .550Jody Zillner 16 29 10 12 13 8 3 0 1 18 6 4 0 0 .621 3 1/1 .414 .621Cassi Merrill 53 131 44 52 37 36 5 4 7 86 23 5 4 8 .433 4 14/17 .397 .656Rochelle Noren 66 203 64 73 24 67 3 4 0 84 30 38 4 10 .469 1 30/34 .360 .414Lacey Bowan 43 104 30 37 22 28 6 0 3 52 23 15 0 3 .433 0 2/2 .356 .500Rachel Evans 62 189 51 65 46 53 8 2 2 83 25 20 8 3 .425 24 8/11 .344 .439Anna Sorrell 61 134 32 46 45 24 9 2 11 92 42 62 4 1 .557 5 0/0 .343 .687Stephanie Holmes 60 158 38 51 51 33 10 1 7 84 25 46 2 3 .474 4 0/0 .323 .532Rocky Kroll 57 141 30 44 36 31 7 3 3 66 28 23 1 3 .410 21 8/11 .312 .468McKensy Hillstead 35 88 20 26 47 17 3 0 6 47 22 15 2 1 .406 3 0/0 .295 .534Lauren Kurtenbach 20 42 14 12 7 8 4 0 0 16 11 7 0 1 .388 0 0/0 .286 .381Katelynn Warren 60 167 35 44 30 27 13 1 3 68 49 11 4 5 .321 21 2/2 .263 .407Danielle Grant 38 35 17 9 5 6 1 1 1 15 8 5 2 0 .381 2 2/3 .257 .429Candice Benard 41 84 13 20 21 13 5 1 1 30 31 10 1 4 .323 10 1/2 .238 .357Jamie Stone 34 67 17 15 17 10 0 1 4 29 29 10 8 3 .384 5 0/1 .224 .433Melanie Meyer 34 67 17 15 17 10 0 1 4 29 29 10 8 3 .384 5 0/1 .224 .433Kyla Bryant 4 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 .600 0 0/0 .500 .500Desi Thomson 3 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 .333 6 0/0 .200 .200Sarah Haney 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 .000 1 0/0 .000 .000

Totals 69 1779 472 583 446 425 82 22 54 871 368 292 46 53 .432 119 89/108 .328 .490Opponents 69 1664 263 408 219 310 64 12 22 562 311 234 22 41 .345 97 38/50 .245 .338

PitchingName APP IP H R ER BB SO ERA W L SavesDesi Thomson 25 114.0 114 81 34 70 81 2.09 9 10 1Stephanie Holmes 23 94.0 82 51 32 57 87 2.38 11 3 1Kyla Bryant 2 5.1 4 2 2 5 0 2.62 1 0 0Jody Zillner 26 149.2 144 85 59 87 110 2.76 18 8 0McKensy Hillstead 13 50.2 60 41 24 13 32 3.32 7 1 1

Totals 69 418.2 408 263 151 234 311 2.52 47 22 3Opponents 69 411.1 583 472 391 292 368 6.65 22 47 3

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Date Opponent Result Score Site Jan. 31, 2008 Arizona Western L 2-1 Yuma, Ariz.Jan. 31, 2008 Central Arizona L 10-1 Yuma, Ariz. Jan. 31, 2008 Yavapai College L 7-0 Yuma, Ariz. Feb. 1, 2008 Glendale CC W 10-0 Yuma, Ariz.Feb. 1, 2008 Eastern Arizona L 8-0 Yuma, Ariz. Feb. 1, 2008 Mesa College W 9-5 Yuma, Ariz.Feb. 2 2008 Pima College L 13-5 Yuma, Ariz.Feb. 2 2008 Southwestern College W 8-0 Yuma, Ariz.Feb. 2, 2008 Colorado NW CC W 15-3 Yuma, Ariz.Feb. 7, 2008 Howard College W 11-1 Howard, TexasFeb. 7, 2008 Howard College L 10-2 Howard, TexasFeb. 8, 2008 Frank Phillips CC W 4-3 Odessa, TexasFeb. 8, 2008 Navarro College W 8-4 Odessa, TexasFeb. 8, 2008 Midland College W 4-1 Odessa, TexasFeb. 9, 2008 Odessa College W 3-2 Odessa, TexasFeb. 9, 2008 Western Texas College W 5-3 Odessa, TexasFeb. 9, 2009 Wallace State L 5-3 Odessa, TexasFeb. 22, 2008 North Idaho College W 11-2 Caldwell, IdahoFeb. 22, 2008 North Idaho College W 4-3 Caldwell, IdahoFeb. 23, 2008 North Idaho College W 4-3 Caldwell, IdahoFeb. 23, 2008 North Idaho College W 6-3 Caldwell, IdahoFeb. 29, 2008 College of Southern Nevada W 3-2 Henderson, Nev.Feb. 29, 2008 College of Southern Nevada L 6-0 Henderson, Nev.Mar. 1, 2008 College of Southern Nevada L 5-4 Henderson, Nev.Mar. 1, 2008 College of Southern Nevada W 18-9 Henderson, Nev.Mar. 7, 2008 Snow College W 9-1 Twin Falls, IdahoMar. 7, 2008 Snow College W 9-0 Twin Falls, IdahoMar. 8, 2008 Snow College W 10-8 Twin Fall, IdahoMar. 8, 2008 Snow College W 11-3 Twin Falls, IdahoMar. 9, 2008 Concordia Univ. W 3-2 Caldwell, IdahoMar. 9, 2008 College of Idaho W 9-0 Caldwell, IdahoMar. 14, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 9-0 Twin Fall, IdahoMar. 14, 2008 Salt Lake CC W 9-6 Twin Falls, IdahoMar. 18, 2008 Treasure Valley CC W 11-0 Ontario, Ore.Mar. 21, 2008 Colorado NW W 4-3 Rangely, Colo.Mar. 21, 2008 Colorado NW W 8-0 Rangely Colo.Mar. 22, 2008 Colorado NW W 26-1 Rangely Colo.Mar. 22, 2008 Colorado NW W 20-0 Rangely, Colo.Mar. 28, 2008 North Idaho College W 9-3 Coeur d’ Alene, IdahoMar. 28, 2008 North Idaho College L 5-0 Coeur d’ Alene, IdahoMar. 29, 2008 North Idaho College L 6-0 Coeur d’ Alene, IdahoMar. 29, 2008 North Idaho College L 6-3 Coeur d’ Alene, IdahoApr. 1, 2008 Treasure Valley CC W 8-0 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 1, 2008 Treasure Valley CC W 13-1 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 4, 2008 College of Southern Nevada W 6-5 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 4, 2008 College of Southern Nevada W 3-2 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 5, 2008 College of Southern Nevada W 7-1 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 5, 2008 College of Southern Nevada L 7-6 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 11, 2008 Snow College W 7-3 Ephraim, UtahApr. 11, 2008 Snow College W 8-0 Ephraim, UtahApr. 12, 2008 Snow College L 9-8 Ephraim, UtahApr. 14, 2008 Snow College W 9-3 Ephraim, UtahApr. 18, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 6-0 Salt Lake City, UtahApr. 18, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 4-1 Salt Lake City, UtahApr. 19, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 2-0 Salt Lake City, UtahApr. 19, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 9-1 Salt Lake City, UtahApr. 25, 2008 Colorado NW W 9-1 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 25, 2008 Colorado NW W 29-0 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 26, 2008 Colorado NW W 11-3 Twin Falls, IdahoApr. 16, 2008 Colorado NW W 10-1 Twin Falls, Idaho Region 18 TournamentMay 1, 2008 North Idaho College W 7-3 Salt Lake City, UtahMay 2, 2008 Salt Lake CC W 2-1 Salt Lake City, UtahMay 3, 2008 Salt Lake CC L 11-4 Salt Lake City, UtahMay 3, 2008 Salt Lake CC W 21-1 Salt Lake City, Utah

NJCAA National TournamentMay, 15 2008 McLennan W 5-2 Plant City, Fla.May 15, 2008 Iowa Western CC L 10-4 Plant City, Fla. May 16, 2008 Tallahassee CC W 2-1 Plant City, Fla.May 16, 2008 Santa Fe CC L 12-1 Plant City, Fla.

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Day Date Opponent Time Games Place Fri.-Sun. Jan. 30-Feb. 1 Arizona Western Tourney Yuma, Ariz.Fri. Jan. 30 Arizona Western 2 p.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Fri. Jan. 30 Pima College 4 p.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Fri. Jan. 30 Mesa College 6 p.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Sat. Jan. 31 Phoenix College Noon 1 Yuma, Ariz.Sat. Jan. 31 Eastern Arizona 3 p.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Sat. Jan. 31 Pima College 5 p.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Sun. Feb. 1 Gateway 9 a.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Sun. Feb. 1 Arizona Western 11 a.m. 1 Yuma, Ariz.Wed. Feb. 4 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 St. George, UtahThur. Feb. 5 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 St. George, UtahFri. Feb. 6 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 St. George, UtahSat. Feb. 7 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 St. George, UtahFri. Feb. 13 Snow College 1 p.m. 2 Ephraim, UtahSat. Feb. 14 Snow College Noon 2 Ephraim, UtahFri. Feb. 20 North Idaho College 2 p.m. MST 2 Coeur d’Alene, IdahoSat. Feb. 21 North Idaho College 1 p.m. MST 2 Coeur d’Alene, IdahoFri.-Sat. Feb. 27-28 Eastern Arizona Tourney Thatcher, Ariz.Fri. Feb. 27 Eastern Arizona 9 a.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz.Fri. Feb. 27 Eastern Arizona 10:30 a.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz.Fri. Feb. 27 Miami-Dade College 2 p.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz.Fri. Feb. 27 Miami-Dade College 3:30 p.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz.Sat. Feb. 28 Phoenix College 10:30 a.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz.Sat. Feb. 28 Phoenix College 2 p.m. 1 Thatcher, Ariz. Fri. March 6 Western Nevada College 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, IdahoSat. March 7 Western Nevada College Noon 2 Twin Falls, IdahoFri. March 13 College of Southern Nevada 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, IdahoSat. March 14 College of Southern Nevada Noon 2 Twin Falls, IdahoFri. March 20 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, IdahoSat. March 21 Colorado Northwestern CC Noon 2 Twin Falls, IdahoFri. March 27 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 Salt Lake City, UtahSat. March 28 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Salt Lake City, UtahFri. April 3 Snow College 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, IdahoSat. April 4 Snow College Noon 2 Twin Falls, IdahoFri. April 10 North Idaho College 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, IdahoSat. April 11 North Idaho College Noon 2 Twin Falls, IdahoTue. April 14 Treasure Valley CC 2 p.m. 2 Ontario, Ore.Fri. April 24 Western Nevada College 1 p.m. 2 Carson City, Nev.Sat. April 25 Western Nevada College Noon 2 Carson City, Nev.Fri. May 1 College of Southern Nevada 1 p.m. 2 Henderson, Nev.Sat. May 2 College of Southern Nevada Noon 2 Henderson, Nev.Thur.-Sat. May 7-9 Region 18 Tournament Winner of LeagueThur.-Sat. May 14-16 NJCAA National Tournament St. George, Utah

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2008 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders

2008 Region 18 Top 10 Team Stat Leaders All Games

2008 Final CSI Category Leaders

Batting LeadersBatting Average

Megan Zimmerman ...... 3rd (.415)Cassi Merrill ................. 4th (.397)Rochelle Noren ........... 11th (.360)

HitsRochelle Noren ............. 2nd (73)Megan Zimmerman ........5th (71)

On Base %Anna Sorrell ..................1st (.557)Megan Zimmerman ...... 7th (.474)

Runs Batted InStephanie Holmes ..........4th (51)McKensy Hillstead .........7th (47)Rachel Evans ..................8th (46)

Runs ScoredRochelle Noren ................ 1st (64)Rachel Evans .................... 7th (51)Megan Zimmeran ............. 9th (50)

Slugging %Anna Sorrell ....................1st (.687)Cassi Merrill ....................5th (.656)

Home RunsAnna Sorrell ..................... 1st (11)Stephanie Holmes ............. 4th (7)

Stolen BasesRochelle Noren ................2nd (30)Megan Zimmerman .......... 6th (20)

Pitching LeadersOpposing Batting Average

Stephanie Holmes ........ 3rd (.229)Desi Thomson .............. 4th (.242)

Strike OutsJody Zillner ...................5th (110)Stephanie Holmes ..........8th (87)

Earned Run AverageDesi Thomson ..............2nd (2.09)Stephanie Holmes ........ 3rd (2.38)Jody Zillner .................. 4th (2.76)

WinsJody Zillner ....................3rd (18)Stephanie Holmes ..........7th (11)Desi Thomson .................8th (9)

Batting AverageSLCC................................. 1st (.351)CSI ...................................2nd (.327)NIC ................................... 3rd (.288)

HitsCSI ..................................... 1st (583)SLCC.................................2nd (516)NIC .................................... 3rd (497)

On Base PercentageNIC ......................................1st (.433)CSI .....................................2nd (.432)SLCC.................................. 3rd (.428)

Runs Batted InCSI ..................................... 1st (446)NIC ....................................2nd (363)SLCC................................. 3rd (342)

Home RunsCSI ....................................... 1st (54)NIC ......................................2nd (43)CSN ..................................... 3rd (36)

Runs ScoredCSI ..................................... 1st (472)NIC ....................................2nd (399)SLCC................................. 3rd (382)

Slugging PercentageSLCC...................................1st (.499)CSI .....................................2nd (.490)NIC ..................................... 3rd (.486)

Earned Run AverageSLCC................................. 1st (2.37)CSI ...................................2nd (2.57)CSN .................................. 3rd (3.41)

Batters Struck OutSLCC.................................. 1st (420)CSI ....................................2nd (311)NIC .................................... 3rd (236)

Pitching LeadersEarned Run Avg.

Desi Thomson ....................2.09Stephanie Holmes ..............2.38Kyla Bryant ........................2.62

WinsJody Zillner ......................... 18Stephanie Holmes ................11Desi Thomson ...................... 9

Opposing Bat AverageKyla Bryant ........................ .222Stephanie Holmes .............. .229Desi Thomson .................... .242

Strike OutsJody Zillner .........................110Stephanie Holmes ............... 87Desi Thomson ..................... 81

Batting LeadersBatting Average

Megan Zimmerman .............. .415Jody Zillner .......................... .414Cassi Merrill ......................... .397

HitsRochelle Noren ......................73Megan Zimmerman ................71Rachel Evans ..........................65

Stolen BasesRochelle Noren ......................30Megan Zimmerman ................20Cassi Merrill ...........................14

On Base PercentageAnna Sorrell ......................... .557Jody Zillner .......................... .485Megan Zimmerman .............. .474

Runs Batted InStephanie Holmes ............... 51McKensy Hillstead .............. 47Rachel Evans ....................... 46

Home RunsAnna Sorrell .........................11Stephanie Holmes ................ 7Cassi Merrill ......................... 7

Runs ScoredRochelle Noren ................... 64Rachel Evans ....................... 51Megan Zimmeran ................ 50

DoublesKatelynn Warren ................. 13Stephanie Holmes ............... 10Anna Sorrell ......................... 9

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NJCAA Academic All-AmericansBelinda Turley ...................................................................2007Rochelle Noren .................................................................2008Candice Benard .................................................................2008Sarah Haney ......................................................................2008Anna Sorrell ......................................................................2008

NFCA Academic All-AmericansBelinda Turley ...................................................................2007Desirae Thomson ..............................................................2007Rochelle Noren ........................................................... 2007-08Candice Benard ........................................................... 2007-08Anna Sorrell ................................................................ 2007-08Sarah Haney ................................................................ 2007-08Cassi Merrill ......................................................................2008Megan Zimmerman ...........................................................2008Jody Zillner .......................................................................2008Stephanie Holmes .............................................................2008

NFCA All West SelectionsAnna Sorrell ......................................................................2008Megan Zimmeran ..............................................................2008Stephanie Holmes .............................................................2008

NJCAA All AmericansRachel Evans .....................................................................2008

Region 18 Coach of the YearNick Baumert ....................................................................2007

All-Region 18 First TeamJody Zillner .......................................................................2007Rochelle Noren .................................................................2007Rachel Evans .....................................................................2007Rachel Evans .....................................................................2008Anna Sorrell ......................................................................2008Megan Zimmerman ...........................................................2008Stephanie Holmes .............................................................2008

All-Region 18 Second TeamJalena Williams .................................................................2007Belinda Turley ...................................................................2007Stephanie Holmes .............................................................2007Jody Zillner .......................................................................2008Rochelle Noren .................................................................2008

Region 18 Tournament MVPJody Zillner .......................................................................2008

Region 18 All-Tournament TeamRachel Evans .....................................................................2008

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Thanks to our marathon game donors ($100 or more)

$500 or abovePhylis Jasperson

Athletic EdgeGrant 4-D Farms

$200 or aboveJeff & Gena Nielson

Darcy StewartFred & Ruby Forch

Lani NeerRobert & Karen Bryant

Kevin’s Classic Carpet CareFirst Federal

$100 - $200Mildred Thain

Kevin & Jami GrantRay & Judy BryantHydro-Tech, Inc.

Gramps & Grams ShumwayMerino’s Upholstery (Richard

Merino)Cleta G. Rokey

Janet MerrillColleen ChappelBrother Parker

Manuel & Patsy Gonzales

Cloyd & Carol BellDarrell & Earleen Gregory

Mike & Cheryl BowersThe Dimond Family

Gramps & Grams NielsonMark & Brenda Eldredge

Ken KuhniRonald Peterson

Thain DairyMayor Russ Wall - City of

Taylorsville, UtahBarry Nicks

Scott & Amy Olander

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The College of Southern Idaho softball program would like to thank the following

billboard sponsors for their support.

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Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice President/Chief Academic Officer.

Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at Harvard University Institute for Educational Management.

In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization, Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center. He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils.

Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his family and co-workers.

Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate is in the midst of his second year at the helm of Golden Eagle Athletics.

Bate has worn many hats at CSI. He first came to CSI in 1993 as an English professor and women’s basketball coach.

“CSI is a great place to work,” Bate said. “I’ve been lucky enough to work with athletics and academics. We have great coaches and a great staff here and the work they’ve done this year has been very positive, not only on the court but in the classroom and community as well,” Bate said. “I love working with our many boosters, fans and corporate sponsors who have helped make CSI a special place to be.”

Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Golden Eagles to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78 record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned Region 18 Coach of the Year honors.

Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition

to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes.

Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the University of Idaho in 1986.

Bate and his wife, Donna and three children, live in Twin Falls.

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Orthopedic SurgeonDr. William May

Team PhysicianDr. Thad Scholes

Team PhysicianDr. Mark McKain

Physical TherapistJulie Ellis

ChiropractorDr. Dave Long

Athletic TrainerRichard Bingham

Sports Information DirectorKaren Baumert

Administrative AssistantGinger Nukaya

ManagerGentry Koyle

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Home of the CSI Softball Team 2007

Construction on the Golden Eagle Softball Field began of spring 2007. It began as a corn

field and progressed to a softball diamond.

Stakes were set out and the field was created

With the fence in, grass was planted and the field began to take shape.

Dugout Construction began in the summer 2007.

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The Golden Eagles played on the new

field in the spring of 2008. Phase 2 will begin in the near

future. That phase includes concession

stand, press box, restrooms and club-

house.

Home of the CSI Softball Team 2009

The field was completed in the fall of 2007. This pic-ture was taken before the dugouts were finished.

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Individual Season Records Highest batting avg.1. .415 Megan Zimmerman (71-171) 20082. .394 Cassi Merrill (52-131) 20083. .378 Rochelle Noren (76-201) 20074. .372 Rachel Evans (71-191) 20075. .366 Stephanie Holmes (60-164) 20076. .361 Jalena Williams (70-194) 20077. .360 Rochelle Noren (73-203) 20088. .357 Belinda Turley (55-154) 20079. .356 Lacey Bowman (37-104) 200810. .344 Rachel Evans (65-189) 2008

Highest Slugging Pct.1. .687 Anna Sorrell (134 AB) 20082. .671 Stephanie Holmes (164 AB) 20073. .656 Cassi Merrill (131 AB) 20084. .643 Belinda Turley (154 AB) 20075. .613 Rachel Evans (191 AB) 20076. .603 Jalena Williams (194 AB) 20077. .587 Katelynn Warren (75 AB) 20078. .550 Megan Zimmerman (171 AB) 20089. .534 McKensy Hillstead (88 AB) 200810. .532 Stephanie Holmes (158 AB) 2008

Highest on Base Pct.1. .557 Anna Sorrell (134 AB) 20082. .474 Megan Zimmerman (171 AB) 20083. .474 Stephanie Holmes (171 AB) 20084. .469 Rochelle Noren (203 AB) 20085. .459 Stephanie Holmes (164 AB) 20076. .443 Rachel Evans (191 AB) 20077. .434 Rochelle Noren (201 AB) 20078. .434 Belinda Turley (154 AB) 20079. .433 Lacey Bowman (104 AB) 200810. .433 Cassi Merrill (131AB) 2008

Highest Stolen Base pct. (min. of 8 attempts) 1. .923 Belinda Turley (12-13) 20072. .900 Rachel Evans (9-10) 20073. .882 Rochelle Noren (30-34) 20084. .870 Megan Zimmerman (20-23) 20085. .867 Rochelle Noren (13-15) 20076. .824 Cassi Merrill (14-17) 20087. .800 Ali Spear (8-10) 20078. .786 Jalena Williams (11-14) 20079. .727 Rocky Kroll (8-11) 2008 .727 Rachel Evans (8-11) 2008

Most Games Played 1. 68 Jalena Williams 20072. 67 Rochelle Noren 2007 67 Ali Spear 20074. 66 Rochelle Noren 20085. 65 Candice Benard 20076. 63 Anna Sorrell 2007 63 Rachel Evans 20078. 62 Rachel Evans 20089. 61 Anna Sorrell 200810. 60 Belinda Turley 2007

Most Game Started 1. 66 Rochelle Noren 20082. 65 Jalena Williams 20073. 64 Rochelle Noren 20074. 63 Candice Benard 2007 63 Ali Spear 2007 63 Rachel Evans 20077. 62 Rachel Evans 20088. 60 Anna Sorrell 2007 60 Katelynn Warren 200810. 59 Stephanie Holmes 2008

Most at Bats 1. 203 Rochelle Noren 20082. 201 Rochelle Noren 20073. 199 Ali Spear 20074. 194 Jalena Williams 20075. 191 Rachel Evans 20076. 189 Rachel Evans 20087. 171 Anna Sorrell 2007 171 Megan Zimmerman 20089. 168 Candice Benard 200710. 167 Katelynn Warren 2008

Most Runs Scored1. 64 Rochelle Noren 20082. 58 Rochelle Noren 20073. 56 Rachel Evans 20074. 51 Rachel Evans 20085. 50 Jalena Williams 2007 50 Megan Zimmerman 20087. 48 Ali Spear 20078. 44 Cassi Merrill 20089. 39 Stephanie Holmes 200710. 38 Stephanie Holmes 2008

Most Hits 1. 76 Rochelle Noren 20082. 73 Rochelle Noren 20073. 71 Rachel Evans 2007 71 Megan Zimmerman 20085. 70 Jalena Williams 20076. 65 Rachel Evans 20087. 64 Ali Spear 20078. 60 Stephanie Holmes 20079. 55 Belinda Turley 200710. 52 Cassi Merrill 2008

Most Doubles 1. 17 Stephanie Holmes 2007 17 Jalena Williams 20073. 15 Rachel Evans 20074. 13 Katelynn Warren 20085. 11 Candice Benard 20076. 10 Stephanie Holmes 20087. 9 Anna Sorrell 20088. 8 Rachel Evans 2008 8 Belinda Turley 2007 8 Anna Sorrell 2007

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Most Triples 1. 5 Rachel Evans 20072. 4 Katelynn Warren 2007 4 Cassi Merrill 2008 4 Rochelle Noren 20085. 3 Candice Benard 2007 3 Rocky Kroll 2008 3 Jalena William 2007 3 Belinda Turley 20079. 2 Anna Sorrell 2008 2 Desi Thomson 2007

Most Home Runs1. 11 Stephanie Holmes 2007 11 Anna Sorrell 20083. 10 Belinda Turley 20074. 9 Anna Sorrell 20075. 8 Jalena Williams 20076. 7 Stephanie Holmes 2008 7 Cassi Merrill 2008 7 Rachel Evans 20079. 6 McKensy Hillstead 200810. 5 Candice Benard 2007

Most Runs Batted in1. 65 Jalena Williams 20072. 53 Rachel Evans 20073. 51 Stephanie Holmes 20084. 50 Stephanie Holmes 20075. 47 McKensy Hillstead 20086. 46 Rachel Evans 20087. 45 Anna Sorrell 20088. 43 Anna Sorrell 20079. 42 Megan Zimmerman 200810. 37 Cassi Merrill 2008

Most Total Bases1. 117 Jalena Williams 20072. 117 Rachel Evans 20073. 110 Stephanie Holmes 20074. 99 Belinda Turley 20075. 94 Megan Zimmerman 20086. 92 Anna Sorrell 20087. 86 Cassi Merrill 20088. 84 Rochelle Noren 2008 84 Stephanie Holmes 2008 84 Rochelle Noren 2007

Most Walks1. 62 Anna Sorrell 20082. 46 Stephanie Holmes 20083. 38 Rochelle Noren 20084. 29 Stephanie Holmes 20075. 27 Anna Sorrell 20076. 25 Ali Spear 20077. 23 Rocky Kroll 20088. 21 Candice Benard 20079. 20 Rachel Evans 200810. 18 Belinda Turley 2007

Most Times Hit by Pitch1. 10 Rachel Evans 20072. 8 Rachel Evans 2008

8 Jamie Stone 20084. 6 Rochelle Noren 20075. 4 Ali Spear 2007 4 Katelynn Warren 2008 4 Candice Benard 2007 4 Cassi Merrill 2008 4 Rochelle Noren 2008 4 Jalena Williams 2007

Most Times Struck Out1. 49 Katelynn Warren 20082. 47 Candice Benard 20073. 42 Anna Sorrell 20084. 41 Anna Sorrell 20075. 32 Ali Spear 20076. 31 Candice Benard 20087. 30 Rochelle Noren 20088. 29 Jamie Stone 20089. 28 Rocky Kroll 200810. 27 Belinda Turley 2007

Most Stolen Base Attempts 1. 34 Rochelle Noren (30-34) 20082. 23 Megan Zimmerman (20-23) 20083. 17 Cassi Merrill (14-17) 20084. 15 Rochelle Noren (13-15) 20075. 14 Jalena Williams (11-14) 20076. 13 Belinda Turley (12-13) 20077. 11 Rocky Kroll (8-11) 2008 11 Rachel Evans (8-11) 20089. 10 Rachel Evans (9-10) 2007 10 Ali Spear (8-10) 2007

Pitching Lowest Earned Run Avg.1. 2.09 Desi Thomson 20082. 2.29 Jody Zillner 20073. 2.38 Stephanie Holmes 20084. 2.76 Jody Zillner 20085. 2.77 Desi Thomson 20076. 4.02 Stephanie Holmes 2007

Lowest Opponent Batting Avg.1. .229 Stephanie Holmes 20082. .242 Desi Thomson 20083. .247 Jody Ziller 20074. .249 Jody Ziller 20085. .264 Stephanie Holmes 20076. .277 Desi Thomson 2007

Most Strikeouts Per Game1. 6.48 Stephanie Holmes 20082. 5.79 Stephanie Holmes 20073. 5.38 Jody Ziller 20074. 5.14 Jody Ziller 20085. 4.97 Desi Thomson 20086. 4.64 Desi Thomson 2007

Most Wins 1. 18 Jody Zillner (18-8) 2008 2. 14 Jody Zillner (14-10) 2007

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3. 11 Desi Thomson (11-9) 2007 11 Stephanie Holmes(10-8) 20085. 10 Stephanie Holmes (10-8) 20076. 9 Desi Thomson (9-10) 20087. 7 McKensy Hillstead (7-1) 20088. 4 Lacey Bowman (4-1) 20079. 1 Kyla Bryant (1-0) 2008 1 Lacey Bowman (1-0) 2008

Most Saves 1. 2 Desi Thomson 2007 2 Jody Zillner 2007 2 Stephanie Holmes 20074. 1 McKensy Hillstead 2008 1 Stephanie Holmes 2008 1 Lacey Bowman 2007 1 Desi Thomson 2008

Most Appearances1. 32 Jody Zillner 20072. 30 Desi Thomson 20073. 26 Jody Zillner 20084. 25 Desi Thomson 2008 25 Stephanie Holmes 20076. 23 Stephanie Holmes 20087. 13 McKensy Hillstead 20088. 12 Lacey Bowmen 20079. 2 Kyla Brant 200810. 1 Lacey Bowman 2008

Most Shutouts 1. 5 Jody Zillner 2007 5 Stephanie Holmes 20083. 3 Stephanie Holmes 20074. 2 McKensy Hillstead 2008 2 Desi Thomson 2008 2 Lacey Bowman 2007 2 Desi Thomson 20078. 1 Jody Zillner 2008

Most Innings Pitched1. 158.2 Jody Zillner 20072. 149.2 Jody Zillner 20083. 123.3 Desi Thomson 20074. 114.0 Desi Thomson 20085. 106.1 Stephanie Holmes 20076. 94.0 Stephanie Holmes 20087. 50.2 McKensy Hillstead 20088. 37.0 Lacey Bowman 20079. 5.1 Kyla Bryant 200810. 5.0 Lacey Bowman 2008

Most Strikeouts1. 122 Jody Zillner 20072. 110 Jody Zillner 20083. 88 Stephanie Holmes 20074. 87 Stephanie Holmes 20085. 82 Desi Thomson 20076. 81 Desi Thomson 20087. 32 McKensy Hillstead 20088. 16 Lacey Bowman 20079. 1 Lacey Bowman 2008

Fielding Highest Fielding Pct. 1. 1.00 Lacey Bowman (24-7-0) 20082. .985 Lauren Kurtenbach (56-9-1) 20073. .984 Rochelle Noren (57- 4-1) 20084. .982 Anna Sorrell (250-42-7) 20075. .980 Desi Thomson (147-50-4) 20076. .977 Anna Sorrell (250-42-7) 20077. .974 Jody Zillner (105-44-4) 20078. .969 McKensy Hillstead (80-14-3) 20089. .968 Jamie Stone (130-20-5) 2008

Most Putouts 1. 257 Anna Sorrell 20082. 250 Anna Sorrell 20073. 236 Candice Benard 20074. 147 Desi Thomson 20075. 135 Candice Benard 20086. 130 Jamie Stone 20087. 105 Jody Zillner 20078. 93 Rachel Evans 20089. 91 Rachel Evans 200710. 90 Katelynn Warren 2008

Most Assists 1. 131 Jalena Williams 20072. 120 Rachele Kroll 20083. 96 Rachel Evans 20074. 84 Rachel Evans 20085. 77 Katelynn Warren 20086. 70 Candice Benard 20077. 56 Desi Thomson 20088. 50 Desi Thomson 20079. 48 Katelynn Warren 200710. 44 Jody Zillner 2007

Most Double Plays Turned 1. 14 Rocky Kroll 2008 2. 12 Candice Benard 2008 12 Jamie Stone 20084. 11 Rachel Evans 20085. 9 Jalena Williams 20076. 6 Katelynn Warren 2008 6 Rachel Evans 2007 6 Candice Benard 20079. 5 Melanie Meyer 2008 5 Desi Thomson 2007

Most Caught Stealing By 1. 20 Anna Sorrell 20072. 9 Stephanie Holmes 20073. 8 Desi Thomson 20074. 7 Anna Sorrell 20085. 6 Jody Zillner 20076. 4 Stephanie Holmes 20087. 3 McKensy Hillstead 2008 3 Desi Thomson 2008 3 Megan Zimmerman 200810. 2 Lauren Kurtenbach 2007

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HittingMost Hits1. 4 Rachel Evans at Snow 04/06/071. 4 Rachel Evans Snow 03/23/071. 4 Stephanie Holmes at CNCC 03/16/071. 4 Belinda Turley at Snow 04/06/071. 4 Candice Benard CNCC 04/25/081. 4 Lacey Bowman CNCC 04/25/081. 4 Rachel Evans CNCC 04/25/081. 4 Rachel Evans W Texas 02/09/081. 4 Stephanie Holmes SLCC 03/14/081. 4 Cassi Merrill at SLCC 05/03/081. 4 Megan Zimmerman NIC 02/22/081. 4 Megan Zimmerman at Howard 02/07/081. 4 Megan Zimmerman at NIC 03/28/08

Most Runs Batted In1. 9 McKensy Hillstead CNCC 03/22/082. 8 McKensy Hillstead CNCC 03/22/083. 6 Lacey Bowman CNCC 03/22/084. 5 Stephanie Holmes at TVCC 03/20/074. 5 Anna Sorrell at TVCC 03/20/074. 5 Jalena Williams NIC 04/13/074. 5 Jalena Williams at NIC 03/09/074. 5 Candice Benard CNCC 04/25/084. 5 Lacey Bowman CNCC 04/25/084. 5 Rachel Evans at SLCC 05/03/084. 5 McKensy Hillstead Snow 03/07/084. 5 Stephanie Holmes at CSN 03/01/084. 5 Cassi Merrill CNCC 03/22/084. 5 Cassi Merrill NIC 05/01/084. 5 Cassi Merrill at SLCC 05/03/084. 5 Jamie Stone CNCC 02/02/08

Most Doubles1. 2 Candice Benard CNCC 04/21/071. 2 Candice Benard at Snow 04/06/071. 2 Rachel Evans at Snow 04/06/071. 2 Rachel Evans Snow 03/23/071. 2 Rachel Evans at NIC 03/09/071. 2 Stephanie Holmes at CNCC 03/16/071. 2 Stephanie Holmes at CNCC 03/17/071. 2 Anna Sorrell Snow 03/23/071. 2 Jalena Williams CNCC 04/20/071. 2 Jalena Williams at SLCC 03/31/071. 2 Lacey Bowman NIC 02/22/081. 2 Rachel Evans at Snow 04/14/081. 2 Lauren Kurtenbach TVCC 04/01/081. 2 Cassi Merrill TVCC 04/01/081. 2 Anna Sorrell SLCC 03/14/081. 2 Katelynn Warren CNCC 03/22/08

Most Triples1. 2 Desirae Thomson at CNCC 03/17/071. 2 Katelynn Warren at CNCC 03/07/071. 2 Katelynn Warren at AWC 02/01/071. 2 Jalena Williams vs. CGCC 02/03/07

Most Home Runs1. 2 Stephanie Holmes at TVCC 03/20/071. 2 Anna Sorrell at TVCC 03/20/071. 2 Jalena Williams at NIC 03/09/071. 2 Lacey Bowman CNCC 03/22/081. 2 McKensy Hillstead CNCC 03/22/08

Most Total Bases1. 10 Stephanie Holmes at TVCC 03/20/072. 9 Stephanie Holmes at CNCC 03/16/072. 9 Anna Sorrell at TVCC 03/20/072. 9 Lacey Bowman CNCC 03/22/085. 8 Jalena Williams at NIC 03/09/075. 8 McKensy Hillstead CNCC 03/22/08

Most Walks1. 4 Rochelle Noren CNCC 03/22/081. 4 Anna Sorrell CSN 04/05/081. 4 Anna Sorrell NIC 02/22/08

Most Times Hit by Pitch1. 2 Katelynn Warren at CNCC 03/16/071. 2 Melanie Meyer CNCC 02/02/081. 2 Anna Sorrell CNCC 04/26/081. 2 Jamie Stone at CNCC 03/16/07

Most Stolen Bases1. 2 Lauren Kurtenbach at CNCC 03/16/071. 2 Ali Spear at NNU 02/10/071. 2 Jalena Williams vs. Central Ariz. 02/01/071. 2 Jalena Williams v. NIC 05/05/071. 2 Cassi Merrill at Snow 04/11/081. 2 Rochelle Noren CSN 04/05/081. 2 Rochelle Noren W. Texas 02/09/081. 2 Rochelle Noren CNCC 04/26/081. 2 Rochelle Noren Snow 03/07/081. 2 Megan Zimmerman TVCC 04/01/08

PitchingMost Innings Pitched1. 9 Jody Zillner NIC 05/01/082. 8 Jody Zillner CSN 04/05/082. 8 Jody Zillner Tallahassee 05/16/08

Most Strikeouts1. 14 Stephanie Holmes TVCC 04/03/072. 10 Stephanie Holmes CNCC 04/25/083. 9 Jody Zillner vs. Snow 02/16/073. 9 Jody Zillner at SLCC 03/30/073. 9 Stephanie Holmes Southwestern 02/02/083. 9 Jody Zillner NIC 02/23/083. 9 Jody Zillner Howard 02/07/083. 9 Jody Zillner CNCC 03/21/08

FieldingMost Putouts1. 13 Desirae Thomson SLCC 03/04/071. 13 Jenna Volgamore TVCC 04/03/071. 13 Jody Zillner at NIC 03/10/071. 13 Candice Benard CSN 04/04/08

Most Assists1. 8 Rocky Kroll Tallahassee 05/16/082. 7 Candice Benard SLCC 03/04/072. 7 Rocky Kroll CSN 04/04/08

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HittingMost Runs Scored1. 29 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/082. 26 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/083. 21 at SLCC .......................................... 05/03/084. 20 at NNU ........................................... 02/10/074. 20 Vs. CNCC ...................................... 03/22/086. 18 at Snow .......................................... 04/06/077. 15 at Snow .......................................... 04/06/077. 15 vs. CNCC ....................................... 02/02/08

Most Hits1. 27 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/082. 20 at Snow .......................................... 04/06/072. 20 at SLCC .......................................... 05/03/084. 18 at CSN ............................................ 03/01/085. 17 Snow .............................................. 03/23/076. 15 CNCC ............................................. 03/16/076. 15 CCSN ............................................. 05/03/076. 15 at Howard ....................................... 02/07/08

Most Runs Batted In1. 26 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/081. 26 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/083. 20 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/083. 20 at SLCC .......................................... 05/03/085. 18 at NNU ........................................... 02/10/075. 18 at CSN ............................................ 03/01/087. 15 at Snow .......................................... 04/06/07

Most Doubles1. 7 at Snow .......................................... 04/06/071. 7 Snow .............................................. 03/23/073. 5 at CNCC ......................................... 03/16/073. 5 CNCC ............................................. 04/20/073. 5 CNCC ............................................. 04/21/073. 5 at CSN ............................................ 03/01/08

Most Triples1. 4 at CNCC ......................................... 03/17/072. 3 at CNCC ......................................... 03/16/073. 2 CNCC ............................................. 04/20/073. 2 at AWC ........................................... 02/01/073. 2 vs. Chandler-Gilbert ....................... 02/03/073. 2 Snow .............................................. 03/24/073. 2 TVCC ............................................. 04/01/083. 2 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/083. 2 vs. Southwestern ............................ 02/02/08

Most Homeruns1. 6 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/082. 5 at TVCC ......................................... 03/20/072. 5 at NIC ............................................. 03/09/074. 4 At TVCC ........................................ 03/20/074. 4 at SLCC .......................................... 05/03/08

Most Total Bases1. 35 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/082. 34 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/082. 34 at SLCC .......................................... 05/03/084. 32 at TVCC ......................................... 03/20/07

5. 30 at NIC ............................................. 03/09/076. 29 at CNCC ......................................... 03/16/076. 29 at TVCC ......................................... 03/20/07

Most Walks1. 16 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/082. 12 at NNU ........................................... 02/10/073. 10 at SLCC .......................................... 03/31/074. 9 NIC ................................................. 02/22/084. 9 vs. Navarro ..................................... 02/08/084. 9 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/21/084. 9 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/22/08

Most Stolen Bases1. 5 at CNCC ......................................... 03/16/072. 4 vs. NIC ........................................... 05/05/072. 4 CSN ................................................ 04/05/082. 4 at Snow .......................................... 04/14/082. 4 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/082. 4 CNCC ............................................. 04/26/082. 4 vs. W. Texas ................................... 02/09/082. 4 Snow .............................................. 03/07/08

PitchingMost Strikeouts1. 14 TVCC ............................................. 04/03/072. 10 CNCC ............................................. 04/25/083. 9 at NNU ........................................... 02/10/073. 9 Snow .............................................. 02/16/073. 9 at SLCC .......................................... 03/30/073. 9 vs. CCSN ....................................... 05/05/073. 9 vs. Southwestern ............................ 02/02/083. 9 NIC ................................................. 02/23/083. 9 at Howard ....................................... 02/07/083. 9 vs. CNCC ....................................... 03/21/08

Most Earned Runs Allowed1. 13 vs. NIC ........................................... 05/05/072. 11 vs. Santa Fe .................................... 05/16/083. 10 vs. Mesa ......................................... 02/02/073. 10 at SLCC .......................................... 03/31/073. 10 at Howard ....................................... 02/07/086. 9 Snow .............................................. 03/24/076. 9 CCSN ............................................. 05/03/07

Most Runs Allowed1. 14 vs. NIC ........................................... 05/05/072. 13 vs. Pima ......................................... 02/02/082. 13 vs. Mesa ......................................... 02/02/074. 12 Snow .............................................. 03/23/074. 12 vs. Santa Fe .................................... 05/16/08

Most Hits Allowed1. 15 vs. Central Arizona ........................ 02/01/071. 15 vs. NIC ........................................... 05/05/071. 15 at Howard ....................................... 02/07/084. 13 at SLCC ......................................... 03/31/074. 13 at Santa Fe ...................................... 05/16/08

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2009 SoftballNJCAA Pre-season Poll

Santa Fe CollegeChattanooga State Technical CCWallace State CC-HancevilleMidland CollegeYavapai CollegeNortheastern Oklahoma A&MWabash ValleyBlinn CollegeCrowder CollegeWestern Nebraska CCSpartanburg MethodistTallahassee CCCollege of Southern NevadaButler CCDarton CollegeMcLennan CCGulf Coast CCIndian River State CollegeGalveston CollegeSalt Lake CCGeorgia PerimeterWallace CC-DothanPima CCOtero JCSan Jacinto CollegeChipola CollegeCollege of Southern IdahoJefferson CollegeSeward County CCIowa Western CC

62-559-968-842-1946-1838-1848-537-14-51-1051-1036-1329-2430-2749-829-1540-1929-2451-1143-1048-1332-1948-1338-1443-1441-1742-1249-2235-1539-1953-13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.12.13. 14 15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.

Top 30 Overall Record

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Location: Carson City, Nev.Enrollment: 5300President: Dr. Carol A. LuceyAthletic Director: Dan NeverettSports Information Director: Anne HansenMascot: WildcatsColors: Blue and GoldHead Softball Coach: Scott Rasner

Location: Henderson, Nev.Enrollment: 33,000Interim President: Thomas BrownAthletic Director: Tim ChambersSports Information Director: Daniel CabreraMascot: CoyoteColors: Navy blue and goldHead Softballl Coach: Ysidro JimenezLast Season’s Record: 30-27 overall, 22-18 SWAC

Location: Salt Lake City, UtahEnrollment: 26,000President: Cynthia BiotheauAthletic Director: Norma CarrSports Information Director: Hannah Lee/Lisa PeshellMascot: BruinColors: Royal Blue and GoldHead Softball Coach: MaryKay AmiconeLast Season’s Record:43-10 overall, 32-6 SWAC

Location: Rangely, ColoradoEnrollment: 3,600President: John BoydAthletic Director: Jeff DevereMascot: SpartanColors: Red, White and BlackHead Softball Coach: Richard BarkerLast Season’s Record: 3-50 overall, 2-38 SWAC

Location: Ephraim, UtahEnrollment: 2,700President: Scott WyattAthletic Director: Kevin White/Gary McKenzieSports Information Director: Tyler HughesMascot: BadgerColors: Blue and WhiteHead Softball Coach: Kelly SchoppeLast Season’s Record: 10-34 overall, 9-31 SWAC

Location: Coeur d’Alene, IdahoEnrollment: 4,400President: Dr. Priscilla BellAthletic Director: Al WilliamsSports Information Director: Erna RhinehartMascot: CardinalColors: Red and GrayHead Softball Coach: Don Don WilliamsLast Season’s Record: 36-21 overall, 27-13 SWAC

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Southern Idaho Softball 2009 Media speed Roster

Allie Thain - #25-5 Fr PitcherRupert, Idaho

Michon Vanderpoel - #15-1 Fr INF

Taylorsville, Utah

Megan Zimmerman - #35-8 So C/OFLehi, Utah

Erin Olander - #45-9 So OF

Yakima, Wash.

Madison Allen - #55-5 Fr INF

Show Low, Ariz.

Kayla Powell - #85-6 Fr INF/C

Pocatello, Idaho

Brie Dimond - #95-3 P/OF

Draper, Utah

Cassi Merrill - #105-5 So OF

Calgary, Alberta

Generra Nielson - #115-5 P/1B

Blanding, Utah

Chelsea Nix - #125-8 Fr Catcher

Show Low, Ariz.

Ashley Chappel - #135-6 Fr Inf

Spanish Fork, Utah

Kyla Bryant - #255-10 So P/1BSurrey, B.C.

Dani Grant - #145-8 So OF

Riverton, Utah

McKensy Hillstead - #225-6 So P/InfLehi, Utah

Brittany Gonzales - #235-9 Fr Inf

Tooele, Utah

Jaelle Judkins - #245-9 Fr OF

St. George, Utah

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