Cerro Coso Community College

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Cerro Coso Community College
2012
CERRO
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college
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Administration
3
About Cerro Coso
5
About Ridgecrest
7
Around Ridgecrest
9
Athletic Facilities
11
2012 Schedule
13
Foothill Conference
Teams
15
VOLLEYBALL Staff
17
VOLLEYBALL TEAM
19
Behind the Scenes
31
Value of Athletics
33
CCCC Athletics
BOOSTERS
39-40
Supporters
T h roughout
the Media Guide
Administrative
Staff
President
Jill Board
Vice President
of Academic Affairs
Corey Marvin
Vice President
of Student Services
Heather Ostash
Interim Director of Student
Programs & Athletics
Kim Kelly-Schwartz
3000 College Heights Blvd.
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
760.384.6100
www.cerrocoso.edu
Credits
The
2012 Coyote
Volleyball Media Guide
is a
production of
Cerro Coso
Community College
Publication cover
and layout design by
Deborah Gregory
Printing by
Cerro Coso
Community College
Print Shop
Photos by
Todd Middleton
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
(760) 446-8000
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm, Fri.-Sat. 11am-10pm, Sun. 11am-9pm
Catering available for all occasions
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Administration
and dedication of our Coyote Boosters. I
encourage your support of our athletes.
Please consider joining our Cerro Coso
Athletic Boosters Organization.
Welcome to another great year of
“Coyote” athletics. Cerro Coso
Community College has a tradition of
fielding competitive teams in college
sports.
Our athletes learn to push themselves
harder and farther than they ever
imagined possible. The Physical education
and athletic programs at Cerro Coso
Community College are an integral part
of the overall educational experience.
The college is facing one of the worst
financially challenging times in history,
but with partners like you we can look
forward to a fun and exciting year of
Coyote sports. I look forward to seeing
you all at the games cheering on our
players and having a great time. Bump, set,
spike…Go Lady Coyotes!
We are very excited about the addition
of the Women’s Volleyball Team to the
athletic program at Cerro Coso this
fall. A casualty of previous budget cuts,
another women’s sports team will assist
the college in meeting Title IX Gender
Equity laws. In a tough economy, bringing
back and running a new program takes a
community effort with everyone working
towards a common goal. With help
from donations and volunteer work, the
Volleyball Team was funded by the CCCC
Athletic Boosters. The Women’s Volleyball
Team is a an example of the hard work
Jill Board
President
Dr. Corey
Marvin
Vice President of Academic Affairs
Cerro Coso is privileged to help students
develop as eager scholars and competitive athletes, and to encourage them to
be the best players they can be. At Cerro
Coso we believe college athletes develop
leadership skills in self-discipline, strategic
and tactical planning, time management,
team work, persistence, competitiveness,
lifetime fitness, and lifelong friendships
that give them a competitive edge in
today’s workplace. It’s a great time to be
a Coyote fan!
Heather Ostash
Vice President of Student Services
Kim KellySchwartz
Interim Athletic Director
Welcome to the 2012-13 season! At
Cerro Coso our student athletes have the
chance to compete against top opponents,
get great exposure to college athletic
recruiters and work with incredible
coaches who are often their teachers
off the field. The Coso Athletic family
takes great pride in offering a positive
experience for all our student athletes . . .
. . . Go Coyotes!
Welcome to another exciting year of
Cerro Coso athletic competition. I
encourage our student athletes to be as
aggressive with their studies as they are
with the sports they play and enjoy their
CCCC experience. Competing in athletics at Cerro Coso gives our students the
privilege and responsibility to represent
the college, student body, sports, team,
and the communities to the best of their
abilities and with the utmost respect. At
a time when the state budget is forcing
painful cuts, Cerro Coso athletics desperately needs your help in training the
leaders of tomorrow. Get ready for an
aggressive season of “Coyote” sports.
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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About Cerro Coso
A comprehensive educational program
with both day and evening classes is
provided, including courses for transfer,
general interest, general education, and
occupational programs. College
Centers are maintained in the
communities of Bishop and
Mammoth. New facilities
were completed in 2004 in
both Bishop and Mammoth.
Indian Wells
Valley
Campus
The College
In General
Cerro Coso Community College is one
of three colleges in the Kern Community
College District. The College is charged
with the responsibility of providing
educational opportunities for the widely
separated desert, mountain, and valley
communities within a sweeping 18,000
mile, four county, region of eastern
California.
Cerro Coso’s service area includes a
population base of just over 85,000
individuals. The College officially opened in
the fall of 1973, and within the year began
expanding its service area to include the
present region.
Cerro Coso, as an institution, has a long
history of valuing students as individuals
with unique capabilities and needs and a
teaching-learning process that motivates
students towards excellence.
Eastern Sierra
College Center
The Eastern Sierra College Center serves
the communities of Mammoth Lakes,
Bishop, Big Pine, Lone Pine, Independence,
and Death Valley, as well as other locations
in Inyo and southern Mono Counties.
The 320-acre Indian
Wells Valley Campus
is located in the upper
Mojave Desert in the
community of Ridgecrest,
with a population of 28,000.
Ridgecrest is located 130 miles
northeast of Los Angeles and 120 miles
east of Bakersfield. The Indian Wells
Valley campus features a new state-ofthe-art Learning Resource Center and
computer facility. Also new to the IWV
campus is a solar photovolatic field that
serves the main building, saving the college
hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in
electricty costs. Ridgecrest is expected to
grow by up to 10,000 residents over the
next several years due to national military
base realignment. The local naval base, the
Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, is a
major economic entity in the community
of Ridgecrest.
Kern River Valley
Campus
The Kern River Valley Campus serves
the communities of the Kern River Valley
from its campus at the Kern Valley Plaza
in Lake Isabella. Students in Lake Isabella,
Wofford Heights, Kernville, Mt. Mesa,
South Lake, and Onyx can find easy access
to the campus via public and private
transportation. The campus offers both day
and evening classes to provide educational
alternatives including two-year programs
leading to transfer to the university level,
two-year AA and AS degrees, short-term
vocational programs, single-course options
which may lead to immediate employment,
personal enrichment classes, and
professional upgrade classes. Kern River
Valley Campus offers testing, counseling,
advisement, and financial aid assistance,
which can enable students to meet their
educational goals.
South Kern Campus
The South Kern Campus serves the
communities of Edwards Air Force
Base, North Edwards, Mojave, Boron,
and California City. The program is
administered from Edwards Air Force
Base where the college maintains an office
provided by the United States Air Force.
Associate degree programs in Liberal
Arts and Business are offered through
the South Kern Campus. In addition, a
variety of computer application and special
interest courses are available. The college’s
Industrial Safety program is coordinated
through this campus. A new facility is in the
planning phase for California City, as well
as expanded ITV connections at Edwards
Air Force Base.
CC Online
CC Online, Cerro Coso Community
College’s virtual campus, currently offers
sixteen associate degrees online, the
general education courses necessary to
meet transfer requirements to a four
year institution, and student support
services. CC Online has an international
reputation for excellence and provides an
extraordinary opportunity for those too
distant from a community college or too
involved in business or family to pursue
higher education during traditional hours.
In addition to online classes we now offer
numerous Interactive Television (ITV)
courses, many of which can be accessed
from any of our campus centers. ITV
allows students from all of our campuses
to attend a single class simultaneously in
state-of-the-art facilities.
For more information
about CC Online
please access our
website located
at
http://cconline.cerrocoso.edu
or by
telephone
at
1-888-537-6932
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
BEST REALTY
760-375-3855
710 N. China Lake Blvd.
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
www.bestrealty.net
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 10am-2pm
Each Office Is Independently
Owned And Operated.
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About Ridgecrest
A Great Place To Live And Work
Ridgecrest is a community where you’ll find old-fashioned family values and a low-stress life-style, as well as unexcelled technical
facilities and expertise. We’re located in the Indian Wells Valley, a high-desert setting
framed by four mountain ranges, including the majestic Sierra Nevada. Our town is
known for its beautiful skies, excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and closeness to
nature. Serving as the trade and cultural center for more than 57,000 people, Ridgecrest
boasts big-city amenities while still maintaining a small-town atmosphere. Whether you
come here to work, to retire, or to play, Ridgecrest is a place you’ll love to call home.
Location
Ridgecrest is in the Indian Wells Valley,
located in California’s Upper Mojave
Desert. The valley has an elevation
of 2,400 feet and is encircled by four
mountain ranges - the Sierra Nevada
on the west, the El Paso Range on the
south, the Argus Range on the east, and
the Coso Range on the north, Ridgecrest
is about 130 miles northeast of Los
Angeles, 120 miles east of Bakersfield,
and 110 miles north of San Bernardino.
Climate
The climate of the Indian Wells Valley is
dry, with mostly mild temperatures. Cool
evenings and low humidity offer relief from
the midday heat of summer. The average
daytime temperature during the summer
season is 100º, with the average nighttime
temperature only 51º. During the rest of
the year, the average daytime temperature
is 83º, with a 26º average nighttime temperature. During the past ten years, an average
of 4.5 inches of rain has fallen on our valley.
Ridgecrest has a population of about
28,000. The community is also a shopping
and service center for smaller populations
in China Lake, Inyokern, the Rand Mining
District, and unincorporated areas of the
Indian Wells Valley for a total population of
around 35,000. People of all ages, races, and
ethnic origins live here harmoniously.
With its convenient location near two
major highways (U.S. 395 and State 14),
Ridgecrest functions as the center of
commerce for a large geographic area,
as well as the gateway to the recreation
and tourism opportunities of the High
Desert and the Eastern Sierra. Just 10
One major advantage to life in
Ridgecrest is the low cost of living.
We have the lowest commercial and
residential real estate prices in California,
shopping and recreation at reasonable
prices, and average commute times of
less than 10 minutes.
The Indian Wells Valley has:
• A small-town life-style with clubs
and activities for every age and
interest.
Population
Community Profile
Accessibility
Advantages
And Assets
• A skilled, highly educated technical
work force.
• Housing costs that are among the
lowest in the nation.
minutes away from Ridgecrest is Inyokern
Airport, which offers several passenger
flights daily to Los Angeles International
Airport, plus next-day air cargo service
via Federal Express and United Parcel
Service. Enterprise and other rental car
services are available at the airport with
prior reservation.
• Proximity to the spectacular
scenery and recreational pleasures
of the High Sierra and Death Valley
National Park.
• Easy access to major metropolitan
areas.
• Lower than average labor costs.
• Links to institutions of higher
education through Cerro
Coso College’s modern
telecommunications and Internetbased systems.
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE
 TRUCK TIRES
 AUTO & RV
 ROAD SIDE SERVICE
 WELDING SERVICE
 TRUCK BRAKES SERVICE
 TRUCK CHAMBERS
 WHEEL BALANCING
 TIRE ROTATION SERVICE
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760-762-5100
5875 Highway 58
Boron, CA 93516
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AROUND RIDGECREST
Naval Air Warfare
Center (NAWC)
Our community has an array of sophisticated
technical assets available through arrangement
with the Navy at China Lake. After the end of
the Cold War, Defense Department demands
on China Lake’s laboratory and range assets
declined. The private sector may now arrange to use many of
those irreplaceable assets for non-defense applications.
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High-tech equipment and facilities, many of them
unique to China Lake.

1,777 square miles of highly instrumented test ranges.
 World-class technology and expertise transferable to the
private sector.
Coso Petroglyphs
Dating between 1,000 and 3,000 years old, the Coso
petroglyphs are part of one of the largest concentrations of
Native American rock art in North America.
Inyokern Airport
And Industrial Park
Nearby Inyokern Airport provides passenger flights daily to Los
Angeles International Airport. An industrial park located at the
airfield has land available for development.
Trona Pinnacles
The unusual landscape consists of more than 500 tufa spires,
some as high as 140 feet, rising from the bed of the Searles Dry
Lake basin. The Trona Pinnacles have been featured in many stillphoto shoots, commercials, and films, including Star Trek - The
Final Frontier, Planet of the Apes, and Dinosaur.
Red Rock Canyon State Park
Picnic area, scenic drive, rock climbing, hiking, repelling, and
much more.
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
Trona, California
“We are committed to our customers, employees and communities.”
Contributing to life
and forming building blocks
for a Healthier, more Comfortable,
Mobile, Clean
and Informed Lifestyle
760-372-4311
13200 Main Street - Trona, California
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cccc athletic facilities
The Raymond A. McCue
Athletics Complex was
dedicated
in 1992.
The gymnasium
is the home of the
Lady Coyote’s
Basketball and Volleyball
teams, as well as
the various
Gymnasium
Physical Education
facilities and athletics
staff offices.
Aerobics, Circuit,
and Weight Lifting
rooms meet the needs
of both athletes
and
general students.
Baseball Field
The “Dawg Yard” was constructed in 1993 and has undergone many changes and improvements throughout its 19 seasons of play.Through
the vision of Coach Dick Adams and the muscle and sweat of the Dawgs, the Dawg Yard continues to be Cerro Coso’s field of dreams.
Softball Field
Completed in 2002, the Women’s Fastpitch Softball field has only seen
one season of play to date. Due to budget cuts in California, Cerro
Coso College has temporarily suspended the Women’s Fastpitch
Softball program.
Track & Field
The Cerro Coso track and field have been used by many local youth teams, as well as regional Special Olympics competitions.
Racquetball Courts
With
an
average
of 350
sunny days
a year,
the
racquetball
courts are
available
year-round.
Previously located
to the north of
the main building,
expanded and
improved tennis
court facilities are
now located on
the west end of
the campus as part
of the athletics
complex.
Tennis Courts
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
modern trophy
Trophies
Plaques
Ribbons
Engraving
Banners
Engravable Gifts
Screenprinting
Custom T-Shirts
Glass Etching
Vinyl Signs
Badges
Buttons
Phone & Fax 760-375-2371
233 North Balsam Street
Ridgecrest, California
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2012 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
DayDateOpponentTimeLocation
Saturday
August 18
Grossmont College Scrimmage
9:00 am
San Diego
Friday
September 7
Allan Hancock College
5:00 pm
Santa Maria
Friday
September 14
Southwestern College
5:00 pm
Chula Vista
Saturday
September 15
Imperial Valley College Tournament
9:00 am
Imperial Valley
Wednesday
September 19
Santa Ana College
6:00 pm
Santa Ana
Saturday
September 22
San Diego City Tournament
9:00 am
San Diego
Wednesday
September 26
Los Angeles Harbor College
6:00 pm
Los Angeles
FridaySeptember 28
Antelope Valley College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
Wednesday
College of the Desert
5:30 pm
College of the Desert
FridayOctober 5
Victor Valley College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
Wednesday
October 10
Rio Hondo College
5:30 pm
Rio Hondo
Friday
October 12
Chaffey College
5:30 pm
Chaffey
WednesdayOctober 17San Bernardino Valley College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
FridayOctober 19Mt. San Jacinto College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
Wednesday
Antelope Valley College
5:30 pm
Antelope Valley
FridayOctober 26
College of the Desert
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
Wednesday
Victor Valley College
5:30 pm
Victor Valley
FridayNovember 2Rio Hondo College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
WednesdayNovember 7
Chaffey College
5:30 pm
Cerro Coso
Friday
November 9
San Bernardino Valley College
5:30 pm
San Bernardino Valley
Wednesday
November 14
Mt. San Jacinto College
5:30 pm
Mt. San Jacinto
October 3
October 24
October 31
Head Coach:
Kim Young
Assistant Coach:
Stacy Ireland
Interim Athletic Director:
Kim Kelly-Schwartz 760.384.6353
VP Student Services:
Heather Ostash 760.384.6249
Mascot:
Coyotes
Gymnasium:
McCue Center (2,500)
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
Waste Management Reminds You to Recycle!
-Proud Sponsor of Cero Coso College and Partner to the Ridgecrest Community-
THESE ITEMS ARE RECYCLABLE!
Paper Products
Metal Products
Newspaper
Aluminum cans
Mixed color paper
Steel cans
White paper
Tin cans
Cardboard
Food cans
Junk mail
Empty aerosol cans
Magazines
Pipe tins
Telephone books
Paper bags
Cereal & food boxes Plastic Products
Bottles & containers
Egg cartons
Plastic milk
containers
Glass Products
Plastic bags
Clear, brown & green
Detergent containers
glass
Plastic Packaging
Food & beverage
SHARPS HOME DELIVERY PROGRAM—NEW!
Now you can safely dispose of needles, lancets and other sharps from your
home! Contact customer service for your FREE container, and a representative
will deliver it right to your door. Simply fill the kit and mail back using the prepaid postage label. A second kit is available for a $5 co-pay upon request.
Seniors receive two free and an additional container with a $5 co-pay upon
request. Additional containers are available at full price of the container. (Limit
one kit at a time.) Contact customer service for more information.
CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
Phone - (800) 266-7551 Web - www.WMRidgecrest.com
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FOOTHILL CONFERENCE TEAMS
Antelope Valley
Marauders
Cerro Coso College
Coyotes
Chaffey College
Panthers
Head Coach
Head Coach
KIM YOUNG
Head Coach
JANE CWAYNA
Assistant Coaches
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coaches
Lancaster, Calfornia
mark cruz, noel cruz,
janalee mays-robinson
Nickname
Colors
Marauders
Maroon/Silver
Enrollment
19,000
President
Dr. Jackie Fisher, Sr.
Athletic Director Newton Chelette
College of the Desert
Roadrunners
Palm Desert, Calfornia
Head Coach
marion champion
Assistant Coach
detlev rothe
Nickname
Roadrunners
Colors Red/Gold
Enrollment
President
Interim Athletic
Coordinator
14,000
dr. joel kinnamon
Dean Dowty
Rio Hondo College
Roadrunners
Whittier, Calfornia
Head Coach
Ridgecrest, Calfornia
LARRY CHOWEN
MIKE FINK
STACY IRELAND
Nickname
Colors
Coyotes
Blue/Silver/White
Enrollment
President
Interim Athletic
Director
3,500 (IWV 1,400)
Jill Board
Kimberlee
Kelly-Schwartz
Nickname
Colors
Panthers
Red/White/Black
Enrollment24,500
President
Dr. Henry Shannon
Interim Athletic
Director
carl beach
GOOD
LUCK
TO ALL
THE
VOLLEYBALL
TEAMS!
Mt. San Jacinto
War Eagles
San Bernardino
Valley Wolverines
Victor Valley College
Rams
San Bernardino, Calfornia
Head Coach
Teddi esko
Alta Loma, Calfornia
San Jacinto, Calfornia
Head Coach
fontay mozga
Assistant Coach
lisa sweesy
Nickname
Colors War Eagles
Red/Black/White
Enrollment
14,500
President
Dr. Roger Schultz
Athletic Director Patrick Springer
Victorville, Calfornia
Head Coach
tricia rossman
christa white
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
ray banaag
amanda cano
Nickname
Colors
Roadrunners
Black/Gold
Enrollment
28,000
InterimPresident teresa dreyfus
Athletic Director Joe Harlan
Nickname
Colors
Nickname
Wolverines
Blue/Grey
Enrollment
21,000
Interim President Larry Buckley, PhD
Athletic Director David Rubio
Colors
Rams
Maroon/Gold
16,000
Dr. Christopher
O’Hearn
Athletic Director Jaye Tashima
Enrollment
President
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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coyote VOLLEYBALL staff
KIM YOUNG
Head Coach
Born and raised in Ridgecrest, Kim is a 1986 graduate of
Burroughs High School and a 1995 graduate of Cerro Coso
Community College. She played volleyball at Cerro Coso in
1994 under former coach Mike Sernett. Most recently, Kim
served as the Volleyball Coach at Burroughs High School for
five years. An accomplished fitness trainer, Kim is a former
competitive mountain bike rider. She has taught classes in
spinning and group training on base and continually seeks
to increase her knowledge of fitness and nutrition holding
certifications in Nutrition, TRX Training, Aqua Logix, Naval
Operations Fuel & Fitness Systems (NOFFS), and group fitness.
For the past three years she has attended the Gold Medal
Squared Elite Volleyball Training Camp for coaches, which is one of the most comprehensive and revolutionary
volleyball coaching education events taught by some of the most successful coaches in the world. Kim
has very high hopes for the future of Cerro Coso volleyball and is happy to be a part of the Cerro Coso
community once more. “I enjoy everything about volleyball and the relationships forged with athletes and I am
looking forward to this new venture at Cerro Coso,” said Kim. Kim and her husband Nick have two sons at
Burroughs High School, Jase is a junior and Corey a freshman. They are avid Angel fans and spend most of their
spare time watching or playing baseball.
STACY IRELAND
assistant Coach
Originally from Grants, New Mexico, Assistant Volleyball
Coach Stacy Ireland, is a 2005 graduate of Columbia College
with a Bachelors in Science in Business Administration. She
played volleyball for three years at the University Texas of
the Permian Basin and transferred after her 3rd year. Family
is very important to this mother of two sons, ages 6 and 10,
who enjoys all the sports her sons like to participate in, but
volleyball remains her favorite. Stacy’s definition of success is,
“doing what makes you happy in life with the people you love.“
This energetic assistant coach has high expectations for the
Lady Coyotes Volleyball Team and is looking forward to a fun
and challenging first season.
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Sammi
Anderson
#4
Captain/
Setter
Hometown:
Ridgecrest, California
Major: Kinesiology & Sports Nutrition
One Year Career Goal: Finishing my general ed. at Cerro Coso
Five Year Career Goal: At a University getting my degree
Free Time: Working out, spending time with family and friends
What I’m good at: Cooking, making cookie dough brownies!
Something nobody would know about me: I’m loud once you get to
know me. I have a secret love for Mariah
My biggest accomplishment: Going to Costa Rica
Three words that describes me: Strong-willed, quiet, easy going
My strengths: I’m motivated, fun-loving
Things I want to improve: Be louder
Favorite Movie: Role Models or Step Brothers
The motto I believe in: “Even the best fall down sometimes”
Something really important to me: Family and honesty
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go to Greece with my
favorite people
To me, being successful means: Doing what you love
The greatest influence on my life is: Thor because he is a God
The easiest thing about school is: Showing up
The most challenging thing about school is: Keeping up with
homework
Languages I can speak: English and a little Spanish
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite foods: Mexican, peanut butter, pumpkin
Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving
Favorite music: Anything but Country
Favorite day of the week: Thursday
Favorite sport: Beach Volleyball
Megan
Andrews
#2
Defensive
Specialist
Hometown:
Kern Valley, California
Major: Business Administration
One Year Career Goal: Finish my degree
Five Year Career Goal: Finish my BA
Free Time: Backpacking, hiking, rock climbing, snowboarding,
hunting
What I’m good at: Snowboarding and painting
Something nobody would know about me: I have tattoos
My biggest accomplishment: I’m a System Administrator
Three words that describes me: Patient, Artistic, Composed
My strengths: Anything outdoors
Things I want to improve: Math, my self discipline
Favorite Movie: The Art of Flight
The motto I believe in: “Nature is the lure for everything”
Something really important to me: Snowboarding/Family
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go backpacking at
Glacier National Park
To me, being successful means: Being happy and worry free
The greatest influence on my life is: My family because they make
me who I am today
The easiest thing about school is: Art and Astronomy
The most challenging thing about school is: Math
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite foods: Frozen blueberries
Favorite holiday: Day Light Savings
Favorite music: Rock and Metal
Favorite day of the week: Saturday
Favorite sport: Snowboarding
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FAVORITE: Cheesecake
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Sarah
Bradley
Morgan
Fuller
#11
#13
Middle
Opposite
Hitter
Hometown:
Ridgecrest, California
Hometown:
Victorville, California
Major: Nursing
One Year Career Goal: CNA
Five Year Career Goal: RN
Free Time: Cooking and baking
What I’m good at: Sports and art
Something nobody would know about me: I’m really into
snowboarding
My biggest accomplishment: Going to college
Three words that describes me: tall, mommy, outgoing
My strengths: Loyalty, loving, team player, quick learner
Things I want to improve: Volleyball
Favorite Movie: 21 Jump Street
The motto I believe in: “Weakness of attitude becomes weakness
of character.”-- Albert Einstein
Something really important to me: My son and family
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go shopping in Paris
To me, being successful means: Achieving your goals
The greatest influence on my life is: My son Aedyn
The easiest thing about school is: Getting there
The most challenging thing about school is: Waking up
Favorite color: Orange
Favorite foods: Sushi
Favorite holiday: Christmas
Favorite music: House music
Favorite day of the week: Friday
Favorite sport: Volleyball
Major: Nursing
One Year Career Goal: Finish almost all my prerequisites
Five Year Career Goal: Be a registered nurse and on my way to
being a Nurse Anesthetist
Free Time: With friends and family at the beach/lake, love the
water, fishing, hunting, gossiping
What I’m good at: Laughing, caring for people and having a
awesome time
Something nobody would know about me: I play the violin and
show dogs
My biggest accomplishment: Getting through rough patches in my
life, graduating, and getting 3 scholarships and playing volleyball
Three words that describes me: Bubbly, bodacious, boisterous
My strengths: Hitting, getting into people’s heads and serving
Things I want to improve: Focusing when I need to
FAVORITE MOVIE Boondock Saints (because the guys are hot - lol)
The motto I believe in: “For yesterday I hold no apologies, for
tomorrow I hold no answers, today is a gift and I will honor it
by fully living in it.” -- Mary Anne Rodmacher
Something really important to me: Family and friends
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go to Paris and do
anything I could
To me, being successful means: Making a lot of money while loving
your job
The greatest influence on my life is: My mom because she pushes
me to be all I can be
The easiest thing about school is: Hanging out
The most challenging thing about school is: Homework
LANGUAGE I CAN SPEAK: English
Favorite color: Blue
Favorite food: Cheese
Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite music: Anything, Country
Favorite day of the week: Friday
Favorite sport: Volleyball
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Jenny
Garrison
Mariah
Maikai
#16
#5
Setter/
Opposite Hitter
Captain/
Opposite Hitter
Hometown:
Trona, California
Major: Undecided
One Year Career Goal: Pass all my classes
Five Year Career Goal: Be graduated from or attending a university
Free Time: Playing volleyball and softball, listening to music,
playing guitar
What I’m good at: Helping people
Something nobody would know about me: I ride horses
My biggest accomplishment: I got invited to play volleyball in
Australia
Three words that describes me: Quiet, caring, happy
My strengths: I am strong-willed
Things I want to improve: Not procrastinating
Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight Rises, The Sookie Stackhouse
series
THE MOTTO I BELIEVE IN: “When you wake up in the morning you
have 2 choices: go back to sleep and dream your dreams or
wake up and chase them.”
Something really important to me: Family and having fun
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go back to Hawaii and
Australia
To me, being successful means: Being happy
The easiest thing about school is: Reading
The most challenging thing about school is: Waking up early
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Coso blue
Favorite food: Chinese
Favorite holidays: Christmas/Halloween
Favorite music: Alternative
Favorite day of the week:
Friday
Favorite sport: Volleyball and Softball
FAVORITE: Batman
Hometown:
Ridgecrest, California
Major: Business
One Year Career Goal: Finishing up general ed
Five Year Career Goal: Graduating from a university
Free Time: Hanging out with friends and family
What I’m good at: Baking and volleyball
Something nobody would know about me: I’m really nice. I have a
secret love for Sammi
My biggest accomplishment: Graduating from high school
Three words that describes me: Loving, fun, strong-willed
My strengths: I’m a strong person
The motto I believe in: Anything from John Wooden
Something really important to me: Honesty
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go to Tahiti
To me, being successful means: Being happy and having fun in life
The greatest influence on my life is: My dad because he’s the
strongest man I know
The easiest thing about school is: Math
The most challenging thing about school is: Online classes
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Blue
Favorite food: Spaghetti
Favorite holiday: My birthday
Favorite music: Anything
Favorite day of the week: Friday
Favorite sport: Volleyball
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Phone 760-375-7123
Fax 760-375-3651
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Accessories
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The
Cerro Coso
Community College
Art Department
salutes
recent graduate
Ariel Seymour
who is pursuing her
educational dreams at
Cal State
San Bernardino
Congratulations!
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Kiana
Martin
Brittany
May
#15
#3
Defensive
Specialist
Libero
Hometown:
Trona, California
Major: Physical Education/Kinesiology
One Year Career Goal: Have a GPA of 3.8 or higher
Five Year Career Goal: Be graduated with a Bachelor’s in
Kinesiology
Free Time: Reading, sleeping, eating, hanging out with friends
and family
What I’m good at: Babysitting
Something nobody would know about me: I love dirt bike riding
My biggest accomplishment: Receiving the Academic Scholar Award
at graduation
Three words that describes me: Caring, quiet, hungry
Things I want to improve: Being easily irritated and too shy
Favorite Movie: The Incredibles and the Inheritance series
The motto I believe in: “Love like there’s no tomorrow”
Something really important to me: My family
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go to Australia and go sky
diving
To me, being successful means: Being happy
The greatest influence on my life is: My family
The easiest thing about school is: Math
The most challenging thing about school is: English and meeting new
people
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite food: Enchiladas
Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving
Favorite music: Anything I can sing along with
Favorite day of the week: Saturday
Favorite sport: Volleyball and Basketball
Favorite: Steven
Hometown:
Trona, California
Major: Vocational Nursing
One Year Career Goal: Being on the right track with my goals
Five Year Career Goal: Working in the medical field
Free Time: With family and friends. I also love to eat.
What I’m good at: Learning a new sport
Something nobody would know about me: My actual age
My biggest accomplishment: Graduating high school and going to
college
Three words that describes me: Short, bubbly, hard-working
My strengths: That I’ve very hard-working and dedicated about
everything I do
Things I want to improve: Not waiting until the last minute to do
my homework
Favorite Movie: Hunger Games
The motto I believe in: “Everything happens for a reason”
Something really important to me: Family
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Love to go to Ireland and
Hawaii
To me, being successful means: Accomplishing anything that I set
out to do
The greatest influence on my life is: My parents because they have
always been there for me
The easiest thing about school is: Getting along with everybody
The most challenging thing about school is: Getting my assignments
done on time
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite food: Spaghetti
Favorite holiday: Christmas
Favorite music: All music
Favorite day of the week: Friday
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Favorite sport: Volleyball
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Sam
Medina
Laura
Metcalf
#6
#9
Opposite
Hitter
Outside
Hitter
Hometown:
Sylmar, California
Major: Nursing and Pharmacy Tech
One Year Career Goal: Get my Nursing degree
Five Year Career Goal: Get my Bachelor’s degree for Nursing
Free Time: Going on hikes with my husky Zeus and hanging
out with friends
What I’m good at: Cooking and making people smile
Something nobody would know about me: I’m really silly and
awesome
My biggest accomplishment: Not disappointing my parents
Three words that describes me: Fun, loving, sarcastic
My strengths: Cheering people up and not taking things too
seriously, barrel rolling
Things I want to improve: Not being insecure
Favorite Movie: Horrible Bosses
THE MOTTO I BELIEVE IN: “Don’t let what you can’t do interfere with
what you can do.”
Something really important to me: My friends and family
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Go to Bora Bora and go
snorkeling
To me, being successful means: Being proud of what I do
The greatest influence on my life is: My mom because she can
handle anything and stay sane
The easiest thing about school is: Not having to go to the campus
everyday
The most challenging thing about school is: All the homework
LanguageS I can speak: Tagalog, Spanish, German
Favorite colorS: Purple and Teal Favorite music: Indie rock
Favorite food: Sushi and spaghetti Favorite holiday: Christmas
Favorite day of the week: Friday
FAVORITE: Guys that cook for me
Favorite sport: Volleyball and Softball
Hometown:
Ridgecrest, California
Major: Athletic Training
One Year Career Goal: Have an AS degree
Five Year Career Goal: Be graduated from a 4-year university
Free Time: Work out and hang out with my friends
What I’m good at: Doing art projects
Something nobody would know about me: I am a great dancer
My biggest accomplishment: Being in college and graduating high
school
Three words that describes me: Hard-working, caring, energetic
FAVORITE MOVIE: The Hangover
The motto I believe in: “Hard work beats talent when talent
doesn’t work hard.” -- Herb Brook
Something really important to me: My family and my faith
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Travel and hike all
around Europe
To me, being successful means: Having a good job and being happy
in life
The greatest influence on my life is: My mom because she has
always pushed me to do my best
The easiest thing about school is: English
The most challenging thing about school is: Biology class
LanguageS I can speak: English and some Spanish
Favorite color: Bright Green
Favorite food: Fettucini Alfredo
Favorite holiday: Christmas
Favorite music: HipHop/Rap
Favorite day of the week: Friday
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Favorite sport: Volleyball
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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Phone: 760-384-3830
Fax: 760-384-3834
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2012 VOLLEYBALL team
Amanda
Diaz
Manager
Hometown:
Ridgecrest, California
Major: Business Management
One Year Career Goal: Be half way to my AS in Bus. Mgmt.
Five Year Career Goal: Obtain my BS in Bus. Admin. with a
concentration in Marketing Mgmt. at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Free Time: Watching movies, walking (especially with my dogs) or
doing yoga
What I’m good at: Cooking and baking “on the fly” - no recipes or
cookbooks for me
Something nobody would know about me: I am a vegetarian
My biggest accomplishment: Working as a mentor for a national
beauty company. I never knew how passionate I could be about
working and traveling before that position.
Three words that describes me: Outgoing, creative, optimistic
My strengths: Being able to accept criticisms and build from them
for the better; seeing the bright side in every situation.
Things I want to improve: Better time management and eating less
chocolate
FAVORITE MOVIE: The Nightmare Before Christmas
FAVORITE BOOK: The Lost Dogs, by Jim Gorant
The motto I believe in: “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain
of my soul.” --Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Something really important to me: Being the best big sister and role
model to Hayden and Makayla
If I had a week to go anywhere I would: Shoe shop in Milan; tour the
South Bridge Vaults in Edinburgh; paddle surf in Honolulu
To me, being successful means: Being determined and persevering
towards my goals and staying happy along the way
The greatest influence on my life is: My mom because she never
gives up, stays strong, and is so dedicated
The easiest thing about school is: Reading and participating in class
The most challenging thing about school is: Taking tests because I have
test anxiety
Language I can speak: English
Favorite color: Pink
Favorite: My family and my dog
Favorite holiday: Halloween
Favorite music: HipHop/Rap
Favorite day of the week: Sunday
Favorite food: Berries and Frozen Grapes
favorite sport: Supercross
Catch The Coyotes Online
The Cerro Coso Coyote Athletics website has all the info
you need to stay connected each season. From rosters to
schedules, player bios to news articles, you can find out just
about anything you want to know about our teams. Also
available are directions, camp information, facilities, staff, and
college information.
Log on to learn more: http://athletics.cerrocoso.edu
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
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BEHIND THE SCENES
Academic Advisors
Karee Hamilton, Amy Kennedy
Student Activities
& Athletics
Anna Sue Eldridge, Kim Kelly Schwartz
Public Relations,
Marketing & Development
Natalie Dorrell
Learning
Assistance
Center
Sherri Windish
Business Office
Becky Rock, Lisa Couch
Financial Aid
Kim Clark, Jennifer San Nicolas,
Rochelle Sutton, candace Cornett
WITH
THANKS!
Reception
Candy Caine
Maintenance & Grounds
Bart Cinense, John Daly, Felix Flores,
Raul Gonzalez (absent), Bob Kinnan,
Mark Lathrop, Ken Leffler,
Kevin Leffler, Carin Scarbrough,
Rudy Solidarios, Sam Williams
Web DESIGN &
Print Shop
Sylvia Sotomayor,
Deborah Gregory
Admissions & Records
Laurie Rice, Jennifer San Nicholas,
April Neill
We’d like to thank the staff at Cerro Coso Community College for their support of the athletic
program and for all that they do to help make our program a success.These groups make up
the “Behind the Scenes” efforts in the athletic program and assist not only the athletics staff,
but the athletes as well.We couldn’t do it without you!
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VALUE OF ATHLETICS
What Benefit Will A Player Derive
From Participating In Athletics?
Taking part in athletics is an important part of our educational system. There is no other course in our schools today which can offer
all the following benefits:
1.
Competition. Our entire way of life is based on competition. Every person is competing to improve or maintain his standing.
What better way to learn this important principle than through athletics?
2.
Physical Well Being. The nation is becoming more conscious of the inadequacy of our youth in physical fitness. Through
athletics, a foundation is built that can correct this situation.
3.
The Release of Physical Energy. Someway, somehow students will find a way to release their physical energy. Athletics offer
a wholesome medium for this purpose.
4.
Recognition. Through guidance, players can learn to accept recognition in a proper manner. They learn that the praises they
receive are not due to their effort alone.
5.
Understanding. Players working together for a common cause learn to accept victory or defeat in a mature manner. Team
members soon learn how to understand each other and to make adjustments for the good of the team.
6.
Emotional Control. “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” The athlete learns to get going, by tackling. The task at
hand. Emotional blow-ups only hamper him/her.
7.
Discipline. We hear the cry that young people need to learn discipline. Athletics teach self-discipline, vital to successful adult
life.
8.
Perseverance. Athletes learn to stay with the job and not give up until the contest is over.
9.
Thinking Under Pressure. The accomplished businessman can attribute much of his success to this factor. Athletes learn it
early in their career and use this ability the rest of their lives.
10. Loyalty. Being faithful to a team, a group, a cause, is an important lesson of athletics. A person will not fail himself when he has
learned the lesson of being true to others.
Get Fit, Stay Well
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Fitness Classes
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Baseball
Volleyball
Basketball
Check the schedule of classes at
www.cerrocoso.edu or call 760.384.6100
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
RIDGECREST
Pásala
bien.
760-384-2800
856 N. China Lake Blvd., Ste. A
Order Online
dominos.com
Delivery Charge Applies
Mickey’s Pub & Grill
Live Music & Dancing
Friday & Saturday Nights - No Cover Charge
PIZZA  PASTA
FULL ICE CREAM BAR
AND FUN FACTORY
Good Food  Good Attitude
WE DELIVER
760-375-4407
348 W. Ridgecrest Blvd.
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
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Karaoke with Bob
Every Wed. & Thurs. at 9pm
FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL
Open Faced Prime Rib Sandwich
Served from 11am-2pm
Breakfast Served All Day
FREE Wi-Fi - 13 Draft Beers
Banquet Facilities Available
Full Service Catering On or Off-Site
1661 Triangle Dr.-760-446-0805
www.mickeyspub.com
Grille Open 6am-9pm Pub Open until 2 am
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
Hospice
Volunteering . . .
Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Hospice Program
is looking for volunteers who want to
make a difference in peoples lives
and benefit from the gift of giving.
Henry Frohlich, RPT
459 S. China Lake Blvd., Suite H
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Phone: 760.371.1606
Fax: 760.371.1565
There are many volunteer opportunities available
through our hospice program including:
Direct Services
For more
• Patient/Caregiver Visitation
information
• Caregiver Respite
• Light Meal Preparation
call
• Vigil Sitting at Bedside
Tina James,
Indirect Services
• Clerical Work
• Knitting/ Crocheting Blankets
• Speakers Bureau
• Sewing Hospice Bears
LCSW
Volunteer
Coordinator
760-499-3617
Best You’ll Ever Taste!
459 S. China Lake Blvd., Suite G
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
760-375-9759
Bounce Houses-Brincolines
Tables-Mesas Chairs-Sillas
Piñatas Available for Sale
Water Slide Popcorn Machine
Cotton Candy Machine-Mini Combo
$5 off on any package special
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
Holland & Lyons Mortuary
FD1184
Desert Memorial Park
216 South Norma Street
Ridgecrest, California 93555
(760) 371-1376
(760) 371-1379 Fax
DEBRA K. HOLLAND
Funeral Director FDR 1303
Crematory Manager 503
CA Life License OG09766
Victoria
Visible Changes
(760) 375-7717
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President
Cemetery Manager 154
Cemetery Broker CEB 1111
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
The Daily Independent
OFFICE:
224 East Ridgecrest Boulevard
Ridgecrest, California 93555
MAIL:
P.O. Box
7, Ridgecrest,
CAEditor
93556
Brad
Kester
, Sports
Phone: 760-375-4481, Ext. 111
Fax: 760-375-4880
Email: [email protected]
INYOKERN MARKET
Call to Order 1-760-377-3298
“Fill Your Freezer
with Quality Meat”
We glady accept food stamps
1353 Brown Rd.
Inyokern, CA
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C O Y OTE A THLETI C S SUPPORTER
HOCKETT’S BUILDERS SUPPLY
907 S. Richmond Rd.
PO Box 729/Ridgecrest, CA 93556
Telephone 760.375-5991  Fax 760.375.9102
www.hockettsbuilderssupply.com
[email protected]
The Pyramid of Success
Success is peace of mind which is a direct
result of self-satisfaction in knowing
you did your best to become the best
that you are capable of becoming.
Give It Your All
Coyotes!!!!
Cerro Coso Community College Student Services
The college provides high quality degree and
certificate curricula in lower division arts and
sciences and in vocational/technical/occupational
education. Essential to this mission is providing
support services that enhance student opportunities.
Other services offered by the college include:
Athletics Programs
Provides students with opportunities for competition
with other community college teams in men’s
baseball and women’s basketball.
Honors Program
CC Online
Offers students sixteen associate degrees online,
over fifty courses, all general education courses
necessary to meet transfer requirements to a four
year institution, as well as student support services
such as academic advising.
Financial Aid
Provides assistance to students who, without such
aid, would be unable to attend college. Funds are also
awarded to worthy students in the form of scholarships or loans.
Learning Assistance Center
Provides tutorial assistance, make-up testing for
students unable to take exams during class time,
and a variety of instructional support services for
students enrolled in academic and vocational courses.
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Provides students with the opportunity to develop
extended knowledge in a subject area or areas and to
develop enhanced analytical and critical thinking skills.
Child Development Center
Provides students with an organized, developmental
and instructional program for preschool children,
infants, and toddlers, throughout the day.
For more information
call
760-384-6100
or
visit our website
at
www.cerrocoso.edu
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CCCC ATHLETICS BOOSTERS
Cerro Coso has had athletic programs for over 34 years, offering hundreds of students the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of
being a college student athlete. Coyote Athletics Alumni have moved into many roles. We are honored to say our Coyotes are
teachers, firefighters, physical therapists, business owners, professional athletes, teachers and coaches.
Goals of Cerro Coso Community College Athletics Boosters
(CCCCAB)
1. Build awareness in the community and college as to “what is” CCCCAB.
2. Create annual fundraising events that will become integrated into the community and allow for the addition and
maintenance of CCCC athletics programs.
3. Grow the population of supporters for this organization, not just including financial support but the manpower support
required to keep CCCCAB viable long term.
4. Partner with all coaches to help improve the college facilities for their sport so they can focus on coaching the student
athletes.
Booster Support Opportunities
LevelCost
Student Member
Boosters T-shirt
$20
Pack member
Boosters T-shirt
Copy of team Media Guides
Recognition at Boosters Day
$50
Whole Pack
4 Boosters T-shirts,
Copy of team Media Guides
Recognition at Boosters Day
2 tickets to “Meet the Athletes BBQ”
Name listed in Media Guide
$100
Business Package
$1,000
4 Boosters T-shirts
Copy of team Media Guides
Recognition at Boosters day
2 tickets to “Meet the Athletes BBQ”
Name listed in Media Guide
Plus Game Sponsorship - One volleyball, basketball,
or baseball home game will be “sponsored” by your business.
This will include radio, website, and newspaper recognition
and a halftime or 7th inning event dedicated to supporting
your business! Each event will be customized to fit your business!
(Limited to first 15 Businesses)
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CCCC ATHLETICS BOOSTERS
Name____________________________________________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Boosters Levels
Student Member

Pack Member

Whole Pack

Business Package

Additional Donation
Quantity
$50.00
$100.00
$1000.00
T-Shirts:

Small

Large

Medium

XL

2XL
Subtotal
Total
The CCCC Athletics Boosters
is an auxiliary organization of the
Cerro Coso Community Foundation, Inc.
CCCC Foundation Tax I.D. #95-3275665
FOUNDATION CONTACT:
Natalie Dorrell
Phone: 760-384-6353
Fax: 760-375-4776
[email protected]
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Method
of Payment
Price
$20.00
Check
Payable to Cerro Coso
Community College
Foundation, Inc.

Cash

Teresa’s
Ridgecrest
Auto Body, Inc.
Teresa Becker
1501 North Inyo Street
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Phone: 760.446.2702
Fax: 760.446.2703
[email protected]
www.teresasridgecrestautobody.com
Cerro Coso Community College
2012 Coyote Volleyball Team