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2012 ROSTER<br />

Roster<br />

Breakdown<br />

By Class<br />

Seniors (3)<br />

Emiko Ono, Mary Peck,<br />

Stephanie Toubman<br />

Juniors (2)<br />

Cayla Beutler,<br />

Nicole Meiller<br />

Sophomores (6)<br />

Elideth Guerrero, Kailey<br />

Hansen, Kaila Kilwein,<br />

Maddie Montoya, Katie<br />

Osaki, Ashley Wooff<br />

Freshmen (5)<br />

Kalliah McCartney, Tina<br />

Necas, Dallas Smith,<br />

Claire Torgerson, Kayla<br />

Wonderly<br />

By State<br />

California (8)<br />

Elideth Guerrero, Kailey<br />

Hansen, Maddie Montoya,<br />

Katie Osaki, Mary<br />

Peck, Claire Torgerson,<br />

Stephanie Toubman,<br />

Ashley Wooff<br />

Hawaii (1)<br />

Emiko Ono<br />

Idaho (1)<br />

Cayla Beutler<br />

Illinois (1)<br />

Nicole Meiller<br />

Nevada (1)<br />

Tina Necas<br />

Washington (4)<br />

Kaila Kilwein, Kalliah<br />

McCartney, Dallas Smith,<br />

Kayla Wonderley<br />

2012 SACRAMENTO STATE GYMNASTICS<br />

Name Yr. Ht. Club Hometown/Previous School<br />

Cayla Beutler 5-7 Jr. Idaho Falls Training Center Lewisville, Idaho/Rigby HS<br />

Elideth Guerrero 5-3 So. South Coast Gymnastics Orange, Calif./El Modena HS<br />

Kailey Hansen 5-0 So. GymJam Academy Ventura, Calif./Washington<br />

Kaila Kilwein 5-5 So. Roach Gymnastics Maple Valley, Wash./Tahoma HS<br />

Kalliah McCartney 5-7 Fr. Multnomah Athletic Club Vancouver, Wash./CAM HS<br />

Nicole Meiller 5-7 Jr. Phenom Gymnastics Aurora, Ill./Waubonsie Valley HS<br />

Maddie Montoya 5-2 So. South Coast Gymnastics Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo HS<br />

Tina Necas 5-5 Fr. Brown’s Gymnastics Las Vegas, Nev./Silverado HS<br />

Emiko Ono 5-3 Sr. Hawaiian Island Twisters Honolulu, Hawaii/BYU<br />

Katie Osaki 5-2 So. Byers Elk Grove Elk Grove, Calif./Lutheran HS<br />

Mary Peck 5-3 Sr. North Bay Athletic Napa, Calif./Napa HS<br />

Dallas Smith 5-3 Fr. Naydenov Gymnastics Heisson, Wash./CAM HS<br />

Claire Torgerson 5-3 Fr. Byers Gymnastics Granite Bay, Calif./Christian Brothers HS<br />

Stephanie Toubman 5-3 Sr. Azarian USGTC Laguna Niguel, Calif./Dana Hills HS<br />

Kayla Wonderly 5-3 Fr. Multnomah Athletic Club La Center, Wash./CAM HS<br />

Ashley Wooff 5-8 So. GymJam Academy Ventura, Calif./Foothill Technology HS<br />

Head Coach: Kim Hughes<br />

Associate Head Coach: Randy Solorio<br />

Assistant Coach: Jamie Donkin<br />

Volunteer Assistant: Lissa Zamolo<br />

Student Assistant: Bethany Barrick<br />

HORNET GYMNASTICS<br />

The Western Athletic Conference features some of the most exciting competition at some of the most diverse campuses in the nation.<br />

The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s<br />

largest and most accessible media markets. In addition, the academic reputation of many of the WAC schools is unparalleled,<br />

with some of the nation’s most respected institutions of higher learning among the WAC ranks.<br />

This season marks the 50th for the WAC, making it the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. While the<br />

WAC has a lengthy history, gymnastics enters its sixth year in the conference this season. The lineup of teams is comprised of WAC<br />

members San Jose State and Utah State and affiliate members Denver, <strong>Sacramento</strong> State and Southern Utah.<br />

The WAC began operation with the 1962-63 academic year with 10 sports. The first championship was held in November of<br />

1962 when Arizona won the cross country title. Arizona State claimed the league’s first national title after winning the College<br />

World Series in 1965. Fresno State won the last title in 2008 at the College World Series.<br />

Presently, the WAC crowns champions in 19 sports — eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in<br />

baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for<br />

women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and<br />

field, outdoor track and field and volleyball.<br />

HORNET GYMNASTICS | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007

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