Program - Hudson Valley Community College
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Program - Hudson Valley Community College
2004 Schedule DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sunday Monday Tuesday Friday March 21 March 22 March 23 March 26 DuPage (IL) Lake County (IL) Prairie State (IL) Highland (KS) Disney Disney Disney Cocoa Beach, FL 4 p.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 9 a.m. Thursday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Monday Thursday Sunday Wednesday April 1 April 4 April 6 April 9 April 10 April 13 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 25 April 28 Fulton Montgomery Mohawk Valley Columbia Greene Corning Herkimer Schenectady Delhi Cobleskill Morrisville Broome Adirondack Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Away 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Sunday May 2 Monroe Home 2 p.m. Note: All games are doubleheaders. 2004 softball 2004 Hudson Valley Community College Lady Vikings program DIRECTIONS FOR LIFE TM TM Founded 1953 Enrollment (Fall 2003) 11,400 Colors Green and White Nickname Lady Vikings President Dr. Marco J. Silvestri Athletics Director Drew Marrochello (518) 629-7328 Sports Information Steve Mullen (518) 629-8063 [email protected] Hudson Valley Web Site http://www.hvcc.edu Affiliations Mountain Valley Conference 2003 Record 29-8 Overall/15-1 Mountain Valley Conference NJCAA Division III Region III Head Coach Jeff Beyer, second year Record at Hudson Valley 29-8 Overall Record 43-17 (two years) Office Phone (518) 629-7328 Assistant Coaches Lynda Smith Jaime Trudeau How To Reach Athletic Department Staff Members Sport Coach Office Phone Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball/Cross Country Men’s and Women’s Bowling Football Ice Hockey Men’s Soccer/Lacrosse Women’s Soccer Softball Women’s Tennis Volleyball Tom Reinisch Vince Medici Colleen Ferris Joe Prest Bob Jojo Matt Alvey John Meehan Kim Lockman Jeff Beyer Sandy Wimmer Christina Kelly (518) 629-7415 (518) 629-7367 (518) 629-7366 (518) 629-7328 (518) 629-7196 (518) 629-7574 (518) 629-8130 (518) 629-7328 (518) 629-7328 (518) 629-7197 (518) 629-7328 hudson valley community college Mountain Valley Conference Champions A message from the Viking Club Membership Application Director of Athletics Yes! Dear Friends: As Hudson Valley Community College observes its 50th anniversary, we celebrate the tradition of Hudson Valley athletics and look forward to an even brighter future. In the past five years, 11 of our 14 teams have won conference, regional or national titles. With the construction of Joseph L. Bruno Stadium – clearly the crown jewel of oncampus baseball facilities – Hudson Valley developed a new outdoor athletic complex, unmatched on any two-year college campus across the country. We are excited about our new home and recent success, and I am asking for your support to ensure that the future of Hudson Valley athletics will mirror the past. Your tax-deductible donation to the Viking Club will directly impact our 250 student-athletes, assisting with academic retention initiatives, program enhancements, community endeavors, recruiting, and facility development. I am sure that you will be proud of the student-athletes on our 14 teams. I hope that we can count on you to be a member of the 15th team – the Viking Club. I want to join Hudson Valley Community College’s quest for success on the field and in the classroom. Please Print Name ____________________________________ (as you would like it listed for recognition) Address __________________________________ City, State, Zip ____________________________ Home Phone ______________________________ GIVING LEVELS E-mail Newsletter Decal Season Ticket to all Athletic Events Name in Program Golf Shirt Reception Name in McDonough Lobby Annual Awards Banquet Invitation Special Event in Stadium Quick Facts vikingclub Hudson Valley Community College Green $50 ✓ ✓ Varsity $100 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Champion $250 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Coach’s Circle $500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Athletic Director’s Circle $1,000 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ President’s Circle $2,500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Please enroll my gift of $_________ to help ensure the future success of Hudson Valley athletics. Payable over 1 2 3 4 5 years ( circle one ) I would like to support: ❒ General Fund Men’s ❒ Baseball ❒ Basketball ❒ Bowling ❒ Football ❒ Ice Hockey ❒ Lacrosse ❒ Soccer Drew Marrochello Director of Athletics Women’s ❒ Basketball ❒ Bowling ❒ Cross Country ❒ Soccer ❒ Softball ❒ Tennis ❒ Volleyball ❒ Athletic Training DIRECTIONS FOR LIFE TM For more information on Hudson Valley athletics, log on to: athletics.hvcc.edu Please mail your contribution with this form to: Hudson Valley Community College Foundation, 80 Vandenburgh Avenue, Troy, NY 12180 Table of Contents About Hudson Valley Community College ................................................................3 Athletic Facilities ......................................................................................................9 Team Roster ............................................................................................................13 Coaches’ Profiles......................................................................................................17 Q & A with Coach Jeff Beyer ...................................................................................18 Players’ Profiles ......................................................................................................21 Season Preview ......................................................................................................39 2003 Results ...........................................................................................................43 2003 Statistics & Awards .......................................................................................47 Administrative Profiles ...........................................................................................49 Good Luck Vikings! About Go #5! Mindy, good luck to an incredible infielder. Love, Mom, Dad, Amanda, Molly & Connor Hudson Valley Community College Hudson Valley Community College has grown significantly since its founding 50 years ago. In addition to the 11,000 credit and 2,500 non-credit students the college serves, more than 10,000 individuals benefit each year from the college’s off-campus programs and training programs, which are conducted at high schools, businesses and government agencies. The college is sponsored by Rensselaer County and is part of the State University of New York system. Hudson Valley Community College offers more than 50 degree and certificate programs through its four schools: Business; Engineering & Industrial Technologies; Health Sciences; and Liberal Arts and Sciences. The college employs 500 full- and part-time faculty members, and has a $240 million annual economic impact on the Capital Region, according to a recent analysis by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission. While 80 percent of Hudson Valley’s students come from the Capital Region, the overall student population includes students from nearly all of the counties in New York State, many other states, and dozens of foreign countries. The college is ranked 25th nationally in the number of associate degrees awarded annually, and has more than 56,000 graduates. The college is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education and is a member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. All of Hudson Valley’s programs are registered and approved by the New York State Department of Education with the authority to award associate degrees in arts, science, applied science and occupational studies, as well as occupation-specific certificates. In addition, several of the academic programs are accredited by specialized national professional accrediting associations, such as the National League for Nursing, the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The mission of Hudson Valley Community College is to offer a wide range of programs to serve the educational needs of a diverse population. As a fullopportunity college with a strong commitment to teaching and learning, the college makes it possible for every applicant to pursue a program of study. The college’s Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) and Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.) programs lead to immediate employment in industry, business, government and health agencies. The college’s Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.) programs lead to transfer opportunities at four-year colleges and universities. In addition, the college sponsors a number of certificate programs that prepare students for selected occupational specialties. The college, through its Workforce Development Institute, coordinates training programs and contracts for many area business and government agencies. The Office of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions offers credit-bearing courses at convenient times and places, while the Office of Community and Professional Education offers a wide variety of non-credit and short-term courses that serve a wide range of community and professional needs and interests. The campus provides extensive, state-of-the-art facilities to support its academic programs, including the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, which 3 Have a Great Season! encompasses the latest innovations in multimedia presentation, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, distance learning, and instructional technology, and the McDonough Sports Complex, a 126,000square-foot recreational facility that contains a field house and ice rink. As a comprehensive, full-service community college, Hudson Valley is committed to meeting the educational and training needs of diverse constituencies. Within a year of graduation, 91 percent of Hudson Valley graduates find immediate employment in their field or successfully transfer directly to a four-year institution following graduation. The college’s academic programs are designed to be consistent with those offered by other two-year institutions within the SUNY system, and they are designed to promote compatibility and transferability to four-year institutions. The college maintains joint admission and transfer agreements with dozens of fouryear colleges and universities. Hudson Valley Community College offers many distinctive programs, including vocational apprenticeship programs, a liberal arts Honors Program, and unique health science programs. For example, Hudson Valley’s Dental Hygiene program is the only one of its kind within an approximate 150-mile radius. The college also provides distinctive student support services to ensure success, including the Collegiate Academic Support Program, the Learning Assistance Center, the Minority Mentoring Program, the Minority Orientation Program, the Disability Resource Center, the Peer Tutoring Program, the Smart Start Program, and the Viking Child Care Center. These services are available to all students. 4 Athletic Facilities Lady Vikings Softball Hudson Valley Community College boasts some of the finest athletic facilities found on any two-year college campus in the country. Among the varsity sports held on the Troy campus are: men’s and women’s basketball; ice hockey; football; women’s cross country; women’s tennis; men’s and women’s soccer; men’s lacrosse; and baseball. The college also hosts physical education classes and intramural competitions on its indoor and outdoor facilities. All of Hudson Valley’s athletic teams enjoy the benefits of the McDonough Sports Complex, a 126,000-square-foot recreation facility that is home to a 4,000seat gymnasium and the first oncampus ice rink at any American community college. The complex also has a weight room, indoor track, racquetball courts and a fitness room with integrative adaptive equipment. The baseball team plays at the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. Built in 2002, “the Joe” is a 4,500-seat on-campus baseball stadium that also is home to the New York-Penn League’s Tri-City ValleyCats, a Houston Astros-affiliated Class A baseball team. The stadium also houses one of the most complete exercise physiology labs in the Northeast and is accessible to physical education students through classes. Several other outdoor fields also were built adjacent to the baseball stadium in 2002. The football, soccer, softball and tennis teams all have new homes on the Hudson Valley campus. 9 Mindy we are so proud of you. 2004 Hudson Valley Community College Lady Vikings’ Roster No. Last Name First Name Yr. Pos. Hgt. High School Hometown 42 12 14 27 23 3 9 15 5 4 7 16 25 6 8 1B/OF 1B/OF C/3B P/1B C/SS 1B/C SS/3B OF/2B 2B/SS OF OF/SS 1B/OF 2B/3B P/OF P/2B 5-9 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-1 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-2 5-5 5-5 Troy, NY Waterford, NY East Nassau, NY Lansingburgh, NY Voorheesville, NY Schenectady, NY Troy, NY Rotterdam, NY Lansingburgh, NY Troy, NY East Greenbush, NY East Greenbush, NY Bethlehem, NY Rensselaer, NY Troy, NY Clemente Erin Frament Lindsay Frederick Rebecca Goodspeed Stephanie Herchenroder Dana Kinzel Nicole Krogh Lauren Litz Nicole McDonough Mindy McLoughlin Meg Nelson Annemarie Price Reality Walsh Keri Wilson Meagan Zotto Samantha Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Good luck in the 2004 season Troy Catholic Central New Lebanon Lansingburgh Voorheesville Schenectady Troy Mohonasen Lansingburgh Troy Columbia Columbia Bethlehem Rensselaer Troy Pick-ups & Vans J & J Auto Sales Love, Gram, Pop, Tyler, Patrick, Emily, Jake, Aunt Kathy, Uncle Jason, Uncle Kevin, Aunt Sandy, Uncle Jimmy & Uncle Mark 629 - 2ND AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK 12182 A1 USED CARS DAN MARCHESE MICHAEL PLANTE PHONE 235-6931 JANDJAUTOSALES.NET 13 Coaches’ Profiles JEFF BEYER, head coach Jeff Beyer is in his second season at Hudson Valley. Last year, he was named the Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Lady Vikings to a 29-8 record, a conference title, and a third place finish at the Region III tournament. Prior to coming to Troy, Coach Beyer spent three years at Schenectady County Community College, where he took its program from a club team to a Region III tournament berth. In only its first year of varsity softball in 2002, Coach Beyer led the Royals to a 14-9 record and a spot in the Region III tournament. A 1982 graduate of Clemson University, where he played baseball, Coach Beyer has played and coached with several fast-pitch men’s leagues in Schenectady for the last 18 years. Coach Beyer lives with his three children in Scotia. LYNDA SMITH, assistant coach Entering her fourth season as an assistant softball coach at Hudson Valley, Lynda Smith was instrumental in helping to guide Hudson Valley to a second place finish at the 2002 NJCAA National championships in Joliet, IL. Coach Smith played varsity softball, basketball and volleyball at Bethlehem Central High School before graduating in 1993. She then continued her softball career at The College of Saint Rose, helping the Golden Knights win two New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships. Coach Smith also served as an assistant coach on the Hudson Valley women’s basketball team from 2000 to 2002, helping guide the Lady Vikings post a 51-9 two-year record. In 2002, Hudson Valley competed at the NJCAA Division III national championship tournament, finishing the season as the No. 7 team in the country. Coach Smith majored in communication disorders at The College of Saint Rose and currently works for the New York State Workers Compensation Board. JAIME TRUDEAU, assistant coach In her first season as an assistant softball Coach at Hudson Valley, Jamie Trudeau served as co-head coach of the Hudson Valley women’s soccer team in 2003. She helped guide the Lady Vikings to a 10-7 record, their best mark since 1993. Prior to coming to Hudson Valley, coach Trudeau was an assistant softball coach at Chowan College in Murfreesboro, NC, where she helped lead the Braves to a Dixie Conference championship. Coach Trudeau played soccer and softball at Chowan, and received a bachelor’s degree in sports science in 2003. She earn an associate’s degree in individual studies from Hudson Valley in 2001. 17 Q & A with Coach Jeff Beyer What does it take to be a successful student-athlete in the Hudson Valley softball program? Participating in athletics can make school more fun. It also can be a good way to relax and decrease stress. The biggest challenges to the student-athlete are time issues. These issues arise at the level of daily planning, semester-long planning and even planning for two years at Hudson Valley. Successful athletes will use the same discipline they use in their sports to ensure that they use the time available to them, between classes and before and after practice and competitions, to complete their assignments and prepare for exams. What makes Hudson Valley a special place for student-athletes to pursue their degree and to play softball? Hudson Valley has shown great attention to the unison of academics and athletics. In addition to the many courses of study that the athletes can take, Hudson Valley offers the best athletic facilities around. The campus design and the addition of the new softball complex have made for a great student-athlete experience. What is your personal philosophy about coaching? I begin with emphasis on the need for priorities: family, academics, and athletics. The tried and tested philosophies, “give 110 percent” and “practice how you expect to play” are both part of my approach to coaching. I work these into two standard philosophies. First, I strongly believe in over-preparation for all possible situations. Secondly, as coach, I take it as my responsibility to foster team chemistry. I present game situations for each athlete to get to know her own and her teammates’ strengths and weaknesses. With that knowledge, we can all fit together like a puzzle, with each piece complementing the next. Dennis P. Fagan 767 Hoosick Road Troy, New York 12180 www.faganasset.com What are the team’s goals this season and what does the team need to do to achieve them? We actually have a large group of freshmen. Our goal is to use the seniors’ experience as a tool to mature the freshman by April. We have altered practice a lot from last year’s routine, maximizing time on team drills. We have increased the length of the practice sessions to include weight training in the fitness room. I hope this also will speed up the maturation of the freshman. The team has lived up to this goal early than I expected. Our long-range goal will be to learn to use our resources – speed and agility – wisely enough so that by regionals we can dominate comparably strong teams. We have a leaner team than last year which will learn to rely on speed more so than last year’s team. It is my belief that if we achieve this goal, we are going to be strong contenders in postseason play. 18 279-1044 1-800-273-6026 279-1047 FAX Good Luck Lindsay! Have a Great Season Leathem Investigative Services Patrick J. Leathem, Private Investigator PO Box 1052, Troy, New York 12181-1052 Ph: 273-1406 • Fax: 273-8494 Players’ Profiles ERIN CLEMENTE Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Freshman 5-9 Troy Troy, NY Physical Education Right Right A 2003 Big Ten Conference All-Star at Troy High School, Erin Clemente won the Athletic Director’s Award for outstanding leadership. She also was a Second Team Troy Record All-Star in 2003. An honor roll student, Clemente was a member of the Troy team that won the 2000 Big Ten championship. She plans to pursue a physical education degree at a four-year college or university after graduating from Hudson Valley. First Base/Outfield Erin Clemente 42 LINDSAY FRAMENT Good Luck Lindsay Frament THERMAL ENVIRONMENT SALES, INC. 11 SITTERLY ROAD • CLIFTON PARK • NEW YORK 12065 ESTABLISHED 1970 THOMAS R. JORDAN, JR. PROJECT MANAGER ENGINEERING SALES TEL 373-1100 FAX 373-1800 Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Sophomore 5-7 Catholic Central Waterford, NY Individual Studies Right Right Lindsay Frament hit .333 (six-for-18) in 10 games for the Lady Vikings a year ago. She also participates on Hudson Valley’s tennis and basketball teams. Frament played two years of varsity softball and basketball and one year of varsity soccer at First Base/Outfield Catholic Central High School. She helped guide the Crusaders to a 2001 Big 10 Conference title Lindsay in softball and to the 2002 New York State Class Frament A women’s basketball championship. She was named an Honorable Mention All-Big 10 softball player in 2002 and was chosen to play in the Big 10 Exceptional Senior game. Frament is planning to transfer to a four-year school after graduating from Hudson Valley to pursue a career in elementary education. 12 21 REBECCA FREDERICK Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Sophomore 5-5 New Lebanon East Nassau, NY Business Administration Right Right Residential and Commercial Suppliers since 1947 Becky Frederick hit .327 (18-for-55) with 15 RBI in 22 games a year ago. She belted a tworun home run in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Hudson Valley a 6-4 win over Adirondack Community College in the Region III tournament. Frederick played four years of varsity softCatcher/Third Base ball and three years of varsity volleyball at New Lebanon High School. She was chosen to capRebecca tain the softball team her junior and senior year Frederick and was the captain of the volleyball team her senior season. Frederick was named a Central Hudson Valley League First Team All-Star in 2002 after batting over .500. She also earned Athlete of the Week honors by the Independent. Frederick plans on attending SUNY Utica after graduating from Hudson Valley. 14 STEPHANIE GOODSPEED Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Sophomore 5-8 Lansingburgh Lansingburgh, NY Individual Studies Right Right Stephanie Goodspeed became the staff’s ace a year ago, regularly facing the opposition’s top pitcher. She was 7-4 with a 2.45 ERA. Goodspeed fanned 78 batters in 80 innings of work. At the plate, she hit .288 (19-for-66) and led the team with 10 stolen bases. Pitcher/First Base A two-time Second Team All-State softball performer, Goodspeed led Lansingburgh High Stephanie School to a Colonial Council and Section II title, Goodspeed and to a berth in the New York State final four. On the way, Goodspeed picked up Colonial Council MVP honors and was named to the All-Area First team. Goodspeed threw eight consecutive shutouts including one no-hitter her senior season. Along with her softball success, Goodspeed played soccer and basketball in high school as well. She earned AllArea Second Team honors in soccer. Good luck Stephanie and all of the Lady Vikings. 27 22 Ken & Kathleen Goodspeed DANA HERCHENRODER Stephanie #27 and the Lady Vikings, good luck and have a great 2004 season! Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Freshman 5-1 Voorheesville Voorheesville, NY Business Administration Right Right Dana Herchenroder played two years of varsity basketball and five years of varsity softball at Voorheesville High School. She was a threeyear Colonial Council All-Star in softball, earning First Team All-Colonial Council accolades her senior year. An honor roll student throughout high school, Herchenroder was a member of the 2002 Voorheesville state championship basketball team. She has played for the Capital Region Rampage softball team the last three years. Dana Herchenroder 23 NICOLE KINZEL Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Nicole Kinzel Freshman 5-6 Schenectady Schenectady, NY Early Childhood Right Right A two-year member of Schenectady High School’s softball team, Nicole Kinzel was named the team’s Most Improved Player and won the Coach’s Award. She also was an honor roll student at Schenectady. Kinzel plans to attend a four-year college or university after graduating from Hudson Valley. First Base/Catcher THE GOODSPEEDS Catcher/Shortstop 3 Terrie, Howie, Hershey & Harley 25 LAUREN KROGH Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Sophomore 5-5 Troy Troy, NY Math and Science Right Right Lauren Krogh split time at shortstop for the Lady Vikings a year ago. She hit .293 (12-for-41) and had five stolen bases in 21 games. Krogh played two years of varsity softball and was a cheerleader for four years at Troy High School. She was named a Big 10 Shortstop/Third Base Conference All-Star following her junior season and was an Honorable Mention All-Area selecLauren tion following her senior season. The winner of Krogh Troy’s Clement Zotto Leadership Award, she also was chosen to play in the Big 10’s Exceptional Senior game. Her brother, Bobby, was an AllMountain Valley Conference baseball player at Hudson Valley in 2001 and 2002. 9 NICOLE LITZ Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Freshman 5-4 Mohonasen Rotterdam, NY Individual Studies Switch Right Nicole Litz played softball and soccer at Mohonasen High School. She also was an honor roll student. Litz plans to attend a four-year college or university after graduating from Hudson Valley. Outfield/Second Base Nicole Litz To Dana and teammates, best wishes for a winning season. Good luck to all! Gerald Weinberg, P.C. 90 State Street, Suite 815 Albany, NY 12207 (518) 463-2051 15 26 MINDY McDONOUGH Good luck Dana and all the Lady Vikings Year: Freshman Height: 5-4 High School: Lansingburgh Hometown: Lansingburgh, NY Major: Physical Education Bats: Right Throws: Right Mindy McDonough was a two-time AllColonial Council and All-Area utility player at Lansingburgh High School. She helped lead Lansingburgh to a Section II Class B championship in 2000 and a Colonial Council title in 2002. Second Base/Shortstop Mindy McDonough 5 Aunt Betty MEG McLOUGHLIN Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Outfield Have a Great Season Dana Meg McLoughlin 4 Sophomore 5-6 Troy Troy, NY Business Administration Right Right The team’s top returning hitter, Meg McLoughlin hit .447 (17-for-38) in 22 games a year ago. She had four doubles, 12 RBI and a pair of stolen bases. McLoughlin was named to the dean’s list last year. McLoughlin played two years of varsity softball and four years of varsity swimming at Troy High School. A business administration major, she plans on attending a four-year college when she graduates from Hudson Valley. GO VIKINGS! 413 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054 439-4606 29 ANNEMARIE NELSON Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Freshman 5-6 Columbia East Greenbush, NY Individual Studies Switch Right Annemarie Nelson played three years of softball and soccer and ran track for five years at Columbia High School. Her sister, Alicia, was a member of the track team at SUNY Plattsburgh. Outfield/Shortstop Annemarie Nelson 7 REALITY PRICE Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: A 1995 graduate of Columbia High School, Reality Price played soccer softball and basketball. She helped Columbia to the Section II semifinals in 1993 and 1995. Price was named Columbia’s Defensive Player of the Year following her junior season. She plans to attend a four-year college and study physical education after graduating from Hudson Valley. First Base/Outfield Reality Price Freshman 5-3 Columbia East Greenbush, NY Physical Education Switch Right 16 30 KERI WALSH Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Freshman 5-2 Bethlehem Bethlehem, NY Individual Studies Right Right Keri Walsh played four years of softball at Bethlehem High School. An honor roll student in high school, Walsh plans to attend a four-year college or university after graduating from Hudson Valley. Second/Third Base Kerri Walsh 25 MEAGAN WILSON Good luck Mindy and the Lady Vikings! Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Meagan Wilson played softball, basketball and volleyball at Rensselaer High School. She holds several school softball records including strike outs in a game (17), in a season (117), and in a career (410). An honor roll student, Wilson served as president of the Student Council. She plans to attend Russell Sage College after graduating from Hudson Valley to study athletic training. Pitcher/Outfield Meagan Wilson Freshman 5-5 Rensselaer Rensselaer, NY Individual Studies Right Right 6 Your proud cousins, Makenzie & Brady 33 SAMANTHA ZOTTO Year: Height: High School: Hometown: Major: Bats: Throws: Sophomore 5-5 Troy Troy, NY Business Administration Right Right Samantha Zotto was 9-1 with a 1.98 ERA on the mound for the Lady Vikings in 2003. She threw two shutouts, and struck out 36 batters in 53 innings pitched. At the plate, Zotto hit .432 (16-for-37) with 12 RBI and six stolen bases. Zotto played two years of varsity softball and four years of varsity swimming at Troy High School. A business administration major, Zotto plans on attending a four-year college when she graduates from Hudson Valley. Pitcher/Second Base Samantha Zotto MCLOUGHLIN & MASON 8 FUNERAL HOME, L.L.C. 8-109 STREET TROY, NY 12182 235-1722 TH BEST OF LUCK! BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER GROCERIES E. MICHAEL MCLOUGHLIN MARY E. MCLOUGHLIN CATHERINE J. MCLOUGHLIN FOUR GENERATIONS OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY 34 Season Preview Expectations are high once again for the Hudson Valley Community College softball team, and why shouldn’t they be? The Lady Vikings haven’t had a losing season since 1987 and have won more than 20 games in each of the last three years. A 29-8 record and a third place finish at the Region III tournament last season came on the heels of a second place finish at the NJCAA Division III World Series in 2002. Another returning player up the middle is shortstop Lauren Krogh (Troy/Troy High School). Blessed with good hands in the field, she also hit .293 with three doubles. Meg McLoughlin (Troy/Troy High School) led the team with a .447 average a year ago and is expected to provide a veteran presence in the outfield. Also returning is Lindsay Frament (Waterford/Catholic Central High School), who hit .333 in 18 at bats last season. Hudson Valley, the defending Mountain Valley Conference champions, is ranked No. 3 in the preseason NJCAA Division III poll. However, Coach Jeff Beyer, in his second year, knows that it’s where you finish and not where you start. Beyer, who was named the Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year last season, did not have to travel very far to find his players. All 15 Lady Vikings are from Section II schools. Eleven of them are from Rensselaer County. “It is nice to be recognized by your peers as one of the nation’s top teams, but we’re still really young,” Beyer said. “The talent is here for us to have a good team, but it is going to take a lot of hard work, dedication and teamwork.” The schedule is challenging once again. The Lady Vikings will meet each of the teams that advanced to last year’s Region III semifinals-Monroe Community College, Broome Community College and Corning Community College. Hudson Valley opens its season against Illinois’ College of DuPage, last year’s national runner-up. Even though the Lady Vikings are young, they do return standout players at key positions. On the mound, Stephanie Goodspeed (Lansingburgh/Lansingburgh High School) and Samantha Zotto (Troy/Troy High School) combined to go 16-5 last season. Goodspeed, who should return as the team’s ace this year, was 7-4 with a 2.45 ERA. She fanned 78 batters in 80 innings pitched. Zotto was 9-1 with a 1.98 ERA. 2004 NJCAA Division III Preseason Softball Poll Team 1. Anne Arundel (MD) 2. College of DuPage (IL) 3. Hudson Valley 4. Corning 5. Itasca (MN) 6. Brookdale (NJ) 7. Dawson (MT) 8. Dutchess 9. Rock Valley (IL) 10. Holyoke (MA) Rebecca Frederick (East Nassau/New Lebanon High School) split time at catcher a year ago but should see more time behind the plate in 2004. She hit .327 with one home run and 15 RBI. 39 2003 Record 37-5 24-11 29-8 29-6 36-7 36-9 30-19 18-6 25-19 14-4 Good luck McMindy! Love, Aunt Mary, Uncle Jack, John, Mark, Kara, Chris & Stephanie CROSSGATES MALL Good luck Lady Vikings! Visit us at www.shopcrossgates.com Good Luck Meg! Dine in or Carryout Troy 62 Vandenburgh Avenue 272-5532 2003 Results DATE March 24 March 25 March 25 March 25 March 26 March 26 March 28 March 28 March 30 April 13 April 13 April 15 April 15 April 16 April 16 April 19 April 19 April 23 April 23 April 24 April 24 April 27 April 27 April 28 April 28 April 29 April 29 April 30 April 30 May 3 May 3 May 4 May 4 May 6 May 9 May 9 May 10 OPPONENT Peninsula (WA)* Shoreline (WA)* DuPage (IL)* DuPage (IL)* Erie* Erie* Prairie State (IL)* Prairie State (IL)* Canton* at Corning at Corning Schenectady Schenectady Mohawk Valley Mohawk Valley at Herkimer at Herkimer Cobleskill Cobleskill Morrisville Morrisville Broome Broome Fulton-Montgomery Fulton-Montgomery at Columbia-Greene at Columbia-Greene Adirondack Adirondack at Genesee at Genesee at Monroe at Monroe Adirondack+ at Corning+ vs. Monroe+ at Corning+ LOCATION W L L W W W W W W L W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W W L W L *Games played at Disney’s Wide World of Sports +NJCAA Region III Tournament 43 RESULT 7-0 5-0 9-1 7-0 16-0 16-0 11-0 10-0 5-1 8-0 7-6 10-2 8-0 4-0 3-2 3-2 13-4 9-1 12-5 19-0 7-0 5-0 2-1 11-10 8-0 16-0 15-0 11-3 9-1 9-0 8-6 5-1 2-0 6-4 3-0 8-7 2-0 2003 Statistics Best of luck! RENSSELAER COUNTY BUILDINGS DEPT. Charlie Bob Todd George Rich Good Luck Lady Vikings! PLAYER Meg McLoughlin Danielle Duggan Samantha Zotto Sonia Altamura Lindsay Frament Kim Etman Rebecca Frederick Kim Welcome Jill Fox Lauren Krogh Stephanie Goodspeed Liz Hock Kim Prior Casey Brinkman Sara Dudley Jennifer Keigley Lee Geddes AB 38 96 37 39 18 12 55 105 83 41 66 35 11 85 8 81 78 PLAYER Lee Geddes Danielle Duggan Kim Prior Samantha Zotto Stephanie Goodspeed G 1 7 13 12 13 H 17 42 16 15 6 4 18 33 25 12 19 10 3 23 2 20 16 CG 0 1 9 5 9 2B 4 9 3 1 0 0 3 11 3 3 2 3 0 2 0 2 1 IP 2.0 19.2 56.1 53.0 80.0 3B 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 H 1 15 47 48 65 2003 Awards Jeff Beyer Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year Casey Brinkman Second Team All-Region III First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference BOB KROGH Danielle Duggan Second Team All-Region III First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference Jill Fox DISTRICT 5 TROY CITY COUNCIL First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference Kim Welcome Second Team All-Region III 47 R 0 8 25 26 40 HR 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ER 0 2 15 15 28 RBI 12 29 12 12 4 0 15 19 21 6 6 2 2 7 2 19 12 BB 0 5 26 24 25 SO 1 15 32 36 78 SB 2 3 6 4 0 0 1 8 6 5 10 1 1 9 0 1 3 W-L 0-0 1-0 9-3 9-1 7-4 AVG .447 .438 .432 .385 .333 .333 .327 .314 .301 .293 .288 .286 .273 .271 .250 .247 .205 ERA 0.00 0.71 1.86 1.98 2.45 Administrative Profiles DR. MARCO J. SILVESTRI, president Dr. Marco J. Silvestri is serving as president of Hudson Valley Community College on an interim basis until the college's Board of Trustees selects a permanent president. Dr. Silvestri, who has been the college's vice president for administration since 1984, has more than 25 years of experience in the areas of postsecondary education finance, capital construction planning, human resources administration, academic planning and evaluation, program registration, institutional and program accreditation and government relations. Prior to working at Hudson Valley, Dr. Silvestri served as dean of academic affairs and dean of administrative affairs at Niagara County Community College. He received his bachelor's degree in business administration, his M.B.A. and his Ph.D. in higher education, all from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Silvestri will return to the position of vice president for administration upon the Trustees' naming of a new permanent president. LOUIS B. COPLIN II, vice president for student services Good luck Lindsay! Have a great season. Love always, Mimi & Aunt Bridget Louis B. Coplin II, an administrator with more than 17 years experience at Hudson Valley Community College, is the college's interim vice president for student services. In that role, Coplin oversees 13 different departments at the college, including intercollegiate athletics, admissions, registration, disabled student services and the Center for Careers and Employment. Coplin has a bachelor's degree in communications and political science from the State University of New York at Fredonia and a master's degree in social policy from Empire State College. He received the Hudson Valley Community College Student Government Association Distinguished Service Award in 2003 and the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service in 2001. DREW MARROCHELLO, director of athletics In his 10th year at Hudson Valley Community College, Drew Marrochello is in his seventh year at the helm of the college’s athletics programs. Marrochello graduated from Wesleyan University with a bachelor’s degree in government in 1991 and received a master’s degree in education administration from the University at Albany in 2000. Hudson Valley’s athletic programs have benefited from Marrochello’s tenure. In addition to winning numerous regional championships, Hudson Valley’s football, baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, bowling, soccer and tennis teams have all been 49 Start your career in our Latham Corporate Claims OfficeA fast-paced growing team of professionals. Good luck Lady Vikings! nationally ranked in the past five years. In 2001, Hudson Valley’s hockey team won its first national title and the college’s baseball squad competed in the junior college World Series for the first time in 19 years. Additionally, Hudson Valley’s women’s basketball team competed at the NJCAA Division III national championship tournament in 2002, and Hudson Valley’s softball squad finished second in the nation in 2002. Also during Marrochello’s tenure, Hudson Valley athletic facilities have become the envy of many two-year colleges across the country. The college has constructed new football, softball, and soccer fields, as well as new tennis courts and Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. Marrochello is the president of the Mountain Valley Conference, and commissioner of the Northeast Football Conference. He also is a member of the National Women’s Basketball committee and the Region III Board of Directors. Additionally, he is the Region III Chairman for ice hockey and women’s basketball. He resides in Brunswick with his wife, Monica, and their daughters, Olivia and Grace, and son, Dominic. STEVE HLADIO, assistant to the director of athletics Steve Hladio began his career at Hudson Valley in 2002, when he was hired as the assistant to the director of athletics. Prior to joining Hudson Valley’s staff, Hladio served as an assistant football coach at UAlbany from 1996 to 2001. At the University at Albany, he served as camp coordinator for the NFL’s New York Giants. During Hladio’s time as an offensive line coach at UAlbany, the Great Danes compiled a 40-13 record. He attended Shippensburg University on a football scholarship – he was a three-year starter – and he received a bachelor’s degree in education in 1991. Hladio lives in Albany with his wife, Michele, and their daughter, Emily. DR. RICHARD ALFRED, team physician and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Richard Alfred has been the team physician and orthopedic surgeon for Hudson Valley Community College athletics since 1988. He is a partner in The Orthopaedic Group, which is based in Albany. Originally from the Albany area, Dr. Alfred obtained his bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and attended Albany Medical College. After completing an orthopedic surgery residency at Albany Medical Center, he completed a prestigious fellowship in sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Dr. Alfred currently is an assistant clinical professor of surgery/orthopedics at Albany Medical College and serves as the medical director for the New York Giants during their pre-season training camp in Albany. 51 STUART BALTER, athletic trainer Good luck Lady Vikings! Stuart Balter has been an athletic trainer at Hudson Valley Community College for 18 years. He is responsible for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to Hudson Valley athletes. He also teaches physical education at Hudson Valley. In addition to his duties at the college, He serves as the head athletic trainer and coordinator of sports medicine for the Empire State Games, where he is in charge of 130 volunteer athletic trainers who must be prepared to treat more than 7,000 athletes. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. Mr. Balter received his bachelor’s degree from UAlbany and his master’s degree in physical education and sports medicine from Western Michigan University. He resides in Averill Park with his wife, Karen, and their children, Matthew, Megan and Connor. STEVE MULLEN, sports information Steve Mullen is in his second year at Hudson Valley Community College. He came to Hudson Valley after spending one season as the director of public relations for the Adirondack Wildcats. Mullen earned a master’s degree in sport management from Georgia Southern University in 2000 and a bachelor’s degree in physical education from SUNY Cortland in 1996. While at Georgia Southern, Mullen was a graduate assistant in the Athletic Media Relations Office. He then completed his master’s degree with a sports information internship at The College of Saint Rose. He lives in Brunswick with his wife, Danielle, and their daughter, Bella. Good luck Lady Vikings! TIM WILSON, assistant supervisor of athletics and recreation Tim Wilson joined the Hudson Valley athletic staff in 2002. A 1999 graduate of Troy High School, Mr. Wilson is currently pursuing an associate’s degree in liberal arts and science at Hudson Valley. He lives in Troy. ANDY BLANCHARD, academic advisor Andy Blanchard, who also serves as a Physical Education adjunct professor, is in his fifth year at Hudson Valley Community College. He graduated from Hudson Valley in 1990 and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cortland. Blanchard later earned a master’s degree in health education from Sage Graduate School. He and his wife, Nuala, live in Guilderland. 53 Good luck, Nicole Love, Mom, Dad, Christine, Renée, Gina, and Danielle Good luck Meagan! #6 Randall Automotive Inc. Sales • Service • Parts Randall Schauble 286-1873 [email protected] The South Troy Dodgers wish Lauren Krogh and the Lady Vikings a very successful 2004 season. Special thanks to all our bronze level sponsors: Norman J. Levine, DDS & Michael J. Lipnick, DMD, PC Lighthouse Liquors, Inc. Maggie’s Café Manory’s Restaurant Steven D. Morton, DMD Absolute Hair Full Service Salon Munchi-chi, Mouse, Dil, Shakira, Courage and Dovlin Anchor Agency, Inc. Nemith Nissan-Lincoln-Mercury-Volvo Randi Behrens Nicole & Lizard Boris Belinstein Jewelry OB’s Fish Fry Bella Capelli Unisex Stylists Offshore Pier Fish Market & Restaurant Mary Ellen Clemente Scott Ohlman & Will Klitzkie Eppie – Becky hit a few homers for me! Old Tyme Auto Escape from Landscape Prancin’ Pretty Professional Dog Grooming Fagliento’s Market Rensselaer County Clerk Frank Merola Ferracane Builders, Inc. Dean Rospo, KMS Steven Dautel, DDS Shan-teez Hair Salon Rocco Fragomeni C. Stuart Smith & Associates Frank Gallo & Son Florist Mark Smith Healthy Pet Center Stewart’s Ice Cream of Defreestville J & L Contracting Christine Strube Jo-Ann O’Hares Cleaning Service Tess’ Miss Troy Diner Grandpa Choo-Choo – Hit all round trippers! Thermal Environmental Sales Neil J. Kelleher, Rensselaer County Legislature Chairman Tom’s Floor Covering, Inc. Kennedy’s Tavern Harry J. 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