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<strong>Guide</strong> Directory ....................................................................................................................................... 1<br />

Quick Facts .............................................................................................................................................. 2<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Team Roster ............................................................................................................................... 3<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Outlook ...................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

Head Coach Pr<strong>of</strong>ile .................................................................................................................................. 6<br />

Assistant Coach Pr<strong>of</strong>iles .......................................................................................................................... 8<br />

Player Pr<strong>of</strong>iles .......................................................................................................................................... 9<br />

Managers................................................................................................................................................ 18<br />

Continuing Success................................................................................................................................ 19<br />

CSI in the Polls ...................................................................................................................................... 20<br />

2005-06 Stats and Region 18 Standings ................................................................................................ 21<br />

2005-06 Game Results........................................................................................................................... 22<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Schedule .................................................................................................................................. 23<br />

2005-06 Leaders .................................................................................................................................... 24<br />

Topping the Charts................................................................................................................................. 25<br />

Region 18 Opponents ............................................................................................................................ 26<br />

On the Air/Making the Grade ................................................................................................................ 27<br />

President ................................................................................................................................................ 28<br />

Behind the Scenes .................................................................................................................................. 29<br />

CSI Athletic Success .............................................................................................................................. 30<br />

CSI Athletic Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 32<br />

CSI Campus ........................................................................................................................................... 34<br />

Twin Falls and the Magic Valley............................................................................................................ 36<br />

CSI Dance Team .................................................................................................................................... 38<br />

CSI Cheerleaders ................................................................................................................................... 39<br />

Golden Eagle Booster Club ................................................................................................................... 40<br />

CSI Sponsors ......................................................................................................................................... 42<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Speed Roster ............................................................................................................................... 44<br />

About the Cover: Five returning sophomores are focused on getting CSI back to the national tournament in<br />

Kansas. Two years ago, the Golden Eagles accomplished what no other Region 18 team has done - play in the<br />

national championship. This group is hungry to return.<br />

This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Pomerelle Portrait<br />

Design Studios did the photography for the cover as well as the mug shots throughout the publication and the<br />

team photo on page 3. Graphic design and layout for the cover and pages 34-41 were done by Tereasa L.<br />

Bendele. Vector graphics on pages 1, 22, 23, 48 and 49 were done by student intern Dennis Denton.<br />

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General Information<br />

Location: Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Founded: 1964<br />

Enrollment: 7,500<br />

President: Jerry Beck<br />

Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference<br />

Region: 18<br />

Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I<br />

Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />

Colors: Gold and Black<br />

Website: www.csi.edu<br />

Home Facility: CSI Gymnasium (3,500 capacity)<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya,<br />

732-6486<br />

Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes<br />

Dr. Mark McKain<br />

Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May<br />

Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481<br />

Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis<br />

Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long<br />

Academic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548<br />

Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485<br />

Asst. VB Coach: Babes Kalulu, 732-6492<br />

Head Men’s BB Coach: Barret Peery, 732-6496<br />

Asst. Men’s BB Coaches: Steve Gosar, 732-6498<br />

Jeff Renegar, 732-6476<br />

Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491<br />

Asst. BB Coaches: Dave Carter, 732-6491/732-6650<br />

Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650<br />

Head S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494<br />

Assistant S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Becky Davis, 732-6494<br />

Head Rodeo Coach: Shawn Davis, 732-6620<br />

CSI Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Al<br />

Frost, Donna Brizee, Chuck Lehrman and Dr. Thad<br />

Scholes<br />

Sports Information Office<br />

SID: Karen Baumert<br />

Office Phone: (208) 732-6493<br />

E-mail Address: kbaumert@csi.edu<br />

Fax: (208) 734-0245<br />

Website: www.csi.edu<br />

Team Information<br />

2005-06 Record: 25-7<br />

Returning Starters: 4<br />

Returning Non-Starters: 1<br />

Newcomers: 9<br />

2005-06 SWAC Finish: Second<br />

2005-06 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Third<br />

NJCAA National Tournament Appearances: 5<br />

Women’s Basketball Information<br />

Head Coach: Randy Rogers, (5th year at CSI)<br />

Overall Record as Collegiate Head Coach:<br />

102-33 (winning % <strong>of</strong> .756)<br />

Assistant Coach: Merrilee Udy (2nd year at CSI)<br />

Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6480<br />

Mailing Address: CSI Women’s Basketball<br />

315 Falls Ave.<br />

P.O. Box 1238<br />

Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238<br />

E-mail Address: rrogers@csi.edu<br />

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W omen’ omen’s omen’ s Bask Basketball Bask etball<br />

No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown (High School)<br />

3 Maria Moore 5-5 G So Sparks, Nev. (Reed HS)<br />

4 Maylene Ornelas 5-6 G Fr Chihuahua, Mexico (Mountain View HS)<br />

10 Daraysha Kennedy 5-5 G Fr Portland, Oregan (Jefferson High)<br />

11 Amy Higbee 5-8 G Fr Alamo, Nev. (Pahranagat Valley HS)<br />

14 Alexis Tucker 5-11 F So Firth, <strong>Idaho</strong> (Blackfoot HS)<br />

20 Ashley Thompson 5-10 G/F So McCammon, <strong>Idaho</strong> (Marsh Valley HS)<br />

21 Kali Hess 5-8 G Fr American Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> (American Falls HS)<br />

22 Brittany Moore 5-7 G So Sparks, Nev. (Reed HS)<br />

24 Whitney Thompson 6-0 P Fr Shelley, <strong>Idaho</strong> (Shelley HS)<br />

30 Amy Bratvold 6-0 G/F So Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> (Twin Falls HS)<br />

31 Tera Tremayne 5-7 G Fr Battle Mountain, Nev. (Battle Mtn HS)<br />

42 Eva Ivanova 6-3 P Fr Varna, Bulgaria (Georgi Benkovski HS)<br />

44 Anita Burdick 6-3 P Fr Reno, Nev. (North Valley HS)<br />

52 Jennifer Kioa 6-4 P Fr San Mateo, Calif. (Redwood HS)<br />

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Pronunciations<br />

Maylene Ornelas - MY-lean Or-NAIL-yus<br />

Daraysha Kennedy - Dur-RAY-shuh<br />

Eva Ivanova - Eye-vuh-KNOW-vuh<br />

Jennifer Kioa - Key-OH-uh


One One Team Team To Together To ether<br />

06-<strong>07</strong> 06-<strong>07</strong> Golden Golden Ea Eagles Ea les set set si sights si ghts on on Salina<br />

Salina<br />

Most coaches would sit back and smile at the thought <strong>of</strong> returning four starters. CSI head coach Randy Rogers looks at<br />

things a little differently.<br />

“I never want to be just satisfied,” Rogers said. “And I never want our players to settle for being good when they can be<br />

great.”<br />

That drive led Rogers to recruit more height and more depth this season in hopes <strong>of</strong> returning to a place no Region 18<br />

team had ever been until two years ago when Rogers led the Golden Eagles into the NJCAA National Championship game in<br />

Salina, Kan.<br />

“We have good sophomore leadership,” Rogers said.<br />

“We’re balanced inside and outside now. Teams can’t just<br />

focus on our outside game this season. I think we will have<br />

the ability to score and put up a lot <strong>of</strong> points.”<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fense and defense starts at the top with the point<br />

guard and the Golden Eagles return one <strong>of</strong> the best in the<br />

country. Region 18 Player <strong>of</strong> the Year and first-team All-<br />

American Maria Moore will trigger the <strong>of</strong>fense. The 5-5<br />

guard averaged 19 points and 8.0 rebounds per game for CSI<br />

last season and with the added experience will definitely be<br />

key to the Golden Eagles success. Joining her at the guard<br />

position will be returning 2-guard Brittany Moore. Moore was<br />

deadly from the 3-point line last season, leading the conference<br />

in 3-point field goal percentage as well as 3-pointers per game.<br />

But that wasn’t enough <strong>of</strong>fense for Rogers.<br />

He added outside threats Maylene Ornelas (5-6 point<br />

guard), Daraysha Kennedy (5-5 guard), Amy Higbee (5-8 guard,<br />

Kali Hess (5-8 guard) and Tera Tremayne (5-7 guard).<br />

Tremayne knocked down 246 high school career 3-pointers.<br />

Rogers will look to returning starter Amy Bratvold at the 3guard<br />

position. Already an outside threat, the 6-foot Bratvold<br />

worked hard on her mid-range shot in the <strong>of</strong>f-season and should<br />

be tough to shut down. Last season her consistency gave the<br />

Golden Eagles 9 points and 6 rebounds per game. Look for<br />

those numbers to increase even more this year.<br />

Returning posts Alexis Tucker (5-11) and Ashley Thompson<br />

(5-10) spent much <strong>of</strong> last spring on versatility. If Rogers decides<br />

to go with a big lineup, they will be able to play some at the 3-<br />

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guard spot. If he wants to go quick and small, they can play the power forward position. Thompson averaged 6 points and 7<br />

rebounds per game as a starter last season. Tucker added 3 rebounds and 3 points per game.<br />

The one ingredient Rogers wanted more <strong>of</strong> than he had last season was height. The fifth-year coach got it.<br />

Posts Eva Ivanova (6-3), Anita Burdick (6-3) and Jennifer Kioa (6-4) will give the Golden Eagle guards plenty <strong>of</strong> options<br />

inside.<br />

“I think we have depth at every position,” Rogers said. “We will be able to go big or small this year.”<br />

That depth will be crucial in league play this season. Salt Lake CC, which won the Region 18 title after placing third<br />

during the regular season, returns seven players.<br />

“To win, you are going to have to beat them. I think the winner <strong>of</strong> the league has to go through Salt Lake,” Rogers said.<br />

“North <strong>Idaho</strong> is always good and this year will be no different. Snow is better and CEU always brings a solid team into the<br />

mix. I don’t know much about Colorado NW but they have a new coach and I’m sure they will be much improved.”<br />

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<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Breakdown<br />

Letter Winners Lost ________________________________________________________ 7<br />

Returning Starters _________________________________________________________ 4<br />

Amy Bratvold ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 G/F, Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Maria Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5 G, Sparks, Nev.<br />

Brittany Moore ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-7 G, Sparks, Nev.<br />

Ashley Thompson------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-10 G/F, McCammon, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Returning Non-Starters _____________________________________________________ 1<br />

Alexis Tucker------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-11 F, Firth, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Newcomers _______________________________________________________________ 9<br />

Anita Burdick ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 P, Reno, Nev.<br />

Kali Hess ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8 G, American Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Amy Higbee ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8 G, Alamo, Nev.<br />

Eva Ivanova-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 P, Varna, Bulgaria<br />

Daraysha Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-5 G, Portland, Ore.<br />

Jennifer Kioa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-4 P, San Mateo, Calif.<br />

Maylene Ornelas -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-6 G, Chihuahua, Mexico<br />

Whitney Thompson ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 P, Shelley, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Tera Tremayne ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-7 G, Battle Mountain, Nev.<br />

In-State Players ____________________________________________________________ 5<br />

Amy Bratvold, Twin Falls; Kali Hess, American Falls; Ashley Thompson, McCammon; Whitney Thompson,<br />

Shelley; and Alexis Tucker, Firth.<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-State Players ________________________________________________________ 9<br />

Anita Burdick, Nevada; Amy Higbee, Nevada; Eva Ivanova, Bulgaria; Daraysha Kennedy, Oregon; Jennifer<br />

Kioa, California; Maylene Ornelas, Mexico; Maria Moore, Nevada; Brittany Moore, Nevada; and Tera<br />

Tremayne, Nevada.<br />

Sophomores _______________________________________________________________ 5<br />

Amy Bratvold, Maria Moore, Brittany Moore, Ashley Thompson and Alexis Tucker.<br />

Freshmen _________________________________________________________________ 9<br />

Anita Burdick, Kali Hess, Amy Higbee, Eva Ivanova, Daraysha Kennedy, Jennifer Kioa, Maylene Ornelas,<br />

Whitney Thompson and Tera Tremayne.


Randy Rogers<br />

5th Season<br />

Never settling for mediocre, Randy Rogers brought a relentless<br />

pursuit <strong>of</strong> perfection to CSI when he took the job four years<br />

ago. It has paid <strong>of</strong>f. In his second season, Rogers brought home a<br />

regular-season championship, Region 18 Tournament championship<br />

and a NJCAA consolation championship. The next year, he<br />

did even better. The Golden Eagles, not only won the Scenic<br />

West Athletic Conference title, the Region 18 Tournament title<br />

and ended the season ranked No. 1 in the NJCAA poll, CSI<br />

brought home runner-up hardware at the national tournament,<br />

finishing higher than any Region 18 team has ever finished.<br />

In 2005-06, he posted a 25-7 record, notching his 100th<br />

college win in just four years. An intense coach, Rogers focuses<br />

on teaching fundamentals, playing aggressive hard-nosed defense and running when at all possible.<br />

"My <strong>of</strong>fensive philosophy is to take the first,<br />

best available shot," Rogers said. "Our defense<br />

will create <strong>of</strong>fense. We will push the ball every<br />

single possession. I also want my team to be in<br />

the very best shape. I don't want to lose a game<br />

by a factor that can be taken care <strong>of</strong> before<br />

hand."<br />

Rogers said he likes to run man-to-man<br />

defense primarily but will throw in various<br />

zone traps - half court and full court.<br />

Rogers, who came to CSI from Spring<br />

Creek High School, was named Nevada Prep<br />

Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year for all divisions in 2001-02.<br />

He holds a 50-10 division record from 1997<br />

to 2002 and a 92-49 overall record. He qualified<br />

for state all five years, earning runner-up<br />

titles in 1999 and 2001. He was named AAA<br />

Division I Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year in 1998, 1999,<br />

2000 and 2001 as well as 1999 AAA Nevada<br />

Basketball Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year. Rogers earned<br />

his bachelor's degree from Utah State University<br />

in physical education. Prior to attending<br />

Utah State, he attended Salt Lake CC and Dixie<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

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Coached the first Region 18<br />

women’s team to play in the<br />

NJCAA National Championship<br />

game.<br />

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“Merrilee is intelligent and hard<br />

working. She is very knowledgeable<br />

about the game. She is intense, and<br />

does the little things that will make our<br />

program successful.” - Randy Rogers<br />

Merrilee Udy<br />

2nd Year<br />

Merrilee Udy begins her second season as a CSI assistant<br />

coach.The talented player turned coach has brought experience<br />

and knowledge to the court.<br />

Udy played two seasons at Ricks <strong>College</strong> before finishing her<br />

college career at <strong>Idaho</strong> State University.<br />

At Ricks, she started on a team that qualified for nationals in<br />

2002, the same year she earned Region 18 all-tournament honors<br />

as well as led the team as the co-captain. While there, she<br />

averaged 4.3 assists per game and 7.6 points per game.<br />

At ISU, she also had a big impact, leading the Bengals to an<br />

NIT appearance in 2004. Her on-the-court performance is<br />

reflected in the ISU record books.<br />

Udy ranks third all time for career assists per game and first<br />

in career assist/turnover ratio. She is the all-time leader for<br />

single-season assist/turnover ratio. After<br />

playing for the Bengals, Udy graduated from<br />

ISU with a bachelor's degree in secondary<br />

education. She is currently working on her<br />

master's degree in education administration.<br />

Udy, who was born and raised in American<br />

Falls, played her high school ball at American<br />

Falls High School. She led them to three thirdplace<br />

finishes at state and a state championship<br />

her senior year. That year she garnered<br />

state player <strong>of</strong> the year honors.<br />

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Bio<br />

#3<br />

“Maria is the most<br />

talented guard that CSI<br />

has ever had skillwise.<br />

She is a scorer and has<br />

stepped up as a leader<br />

this year. Her leadership<br />

will be key to our<br />

success.” - Coach<br />

Rogers<br />

At CSI: A first-team All-American, Maria ranked first in<br />

the league in scoring (19.2), first in steals per game (3.94),<br />

second in assists per game (5.13) and third in rebounds per<br />

game (7.8). She was named Region 18 Player <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

In High School: A two-time first team all-state selection,<br />

Maria led Reed High School to three league championships.<br />

She and teammate Brittany Moore helped RHS to a 72-12<br />

overall record during that time. Her senior season, Maria<br />

was named High Desert and Reno Gazette player <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year. She also played wide receiver one year on the junior<br />

varsity football team.<br />

Outside <strong>of</strong> high school basketball, Maria played on the<br />

Jam On It AAU team.<br />

Games 32<br />

Field Goals Made 242<br />

Field Goals Att. 534<br />

Field Goal % .453<br />

Free Throws Made 86<br />

Free Throws Att. 146<br />

Free Throw % .589<br />

Rebounds 256<br />

2005-06 Stats<br />

Points Per Game 19.2<br />

3-pointers Made 44<br />

3-pointers Att. 154<br />

3-point % .286<br />

Assists 166<br />

Steals 137<br />

Blocked Shots 7<br />

Turnovers 131<br />

2005-06 Game Highs<br />

Points .............................................. 35 at Dixie (01/<strong>07</strong>/06)<br />

3-pointers ...................... 4 vs. Arizona Western (11/26/05)<br />

Rebounds ........................ 15 vs. Yakima Valley (11/25/05)<br />

Assists ............................................ 12 vs. Dixie (01/21/06)<br />

Steals................................ 10 vs. Colorado NW (12/01/05)<br />

Blocked Shots ................................................ 1 seven times<br />

Maria Moore * 5-5 Sophomore<br />

Guard * Sparks, Nev.<br />

Favorite Food: Chicken<br />

Favorite Snack: Fruit Gushers<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Chris Meyerhoeffer<br />

Favorite Pop: Sprite<br />

Favorite Board Game: Sorry<br />

Favorite Color: Red<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Sonic<br />

One word to describe me: Skilled<br />

When I was little, I wanted to be a: lawyer.<br />

Now, I want to be a: probation <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

Pet Peeve: Smacking<br />

Favorite Season: Spring<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

English or Math<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Maria<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Small Town or Big City


“Alexis is the most<br />

improved player from<br />

last year. Her mid-range<br />

shot is a weapon. She is<br />

very athletic and her<br />

confidence level is<br />

high.” - Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#14<br />

At CSI: A solid post <strong>of</strong>f the bench for the Golden Eagles<br />

last season, Alexis has worked hard in the <strong>of</strong>f season to be a<br />

key to CSI’s <strong>of</strong>fense and defense this year. She showed she<br />

could do both last year, scoring 10 points against Colorado<br />

NW and pulling down 9 rebounds vs. Dixie.<br />

In High School: Alexis lettered four years at Blackfoot<br />

High School in soccer and basketball and three in track and<br />

field, leading her basketball team to a second-place finish at<br />

the state championships her senior year.<br />

As a junior, Alexis was named second team all-state in<br />

soccer and basketball. Her senior season, she earned first<br />

team all-conference, first team all-district, first team all-area<br />

and first team all-state honors in basketball.<br />

Alexis excelled in the classroom as well, earning valedictorian<br />

honors for a 4.0 gpa.<br />

Games 32<br />

Field Goals Made 38<br />

Field Goals Att. 115<br />

Field Goal % .330<br />

Free Throws Made 13<br />

Free Throws Att. 21<br />

Free Throw % .619<br />

Rebounds 96<br />

2005-06 Stats<br />

Points Per Game 2.8<br />

3-pointers Made 0<br />

3-pointers Att. 0<br />

Assists 17<br />

Steals 30<br />

Blocked Shots 7<br />

Turnovers 22<br />

2005-06 Game Highs<br />

Points .............................. 10 vs. Colorado NW (12/01/05)<br />

Free Throws ........................ 4 at Colorado NW (02/24/06)<br />

Rebounds ......................................... 9 vs. Dixie (12/29/05)<br />

Assists ............................ 3 vs. Nevada All-Stars (12/27/05)<br />

Steals.............................. 5 vs. Nevada All-Stars (12/27/05)<br />

Blocked Shots ................................................... 2 two times<br />

Alexis Tucker * 5-11 Sophomore<br />

Forward * Firth, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Favorite Food: Steak and Shrimp<br />

Favorite Book: The Little Prince<br />

Favorite Comedian: Bill Cosby<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Mannen<br />

Favorite Pop: Red Creme Soda<br />

One Word to Describe Me: Spontaneous<br />

Favorite Song: Hope<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s<br />

Favorite Subject in School: A&P<br />

If I could invent a word, it would be: yadidi.<br />

It would mean: “You know what I mean.”<br />

Pet Peeve: People cracking their knuckles<br />

Worst Date Experience: At prom. A cat ran up my<br />

dress.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

English or Math<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Black or Gold<br />

About Alexis<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

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#20<br />

“Ashley can play inside<br />

and outside. She has<br />

developed a perimeter<br />

game. She can defend<br />

inside and outside. She<br />

is one <strong>of</strong> the best on the<br />

team at getting rebounds.<br />

She just finds a<br />

way to be around the<br />

ball.” - Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

At CSI: A tenacious rebounder, Ashley ranked 10th in the<br />

league and second on the team in rebounds per game last season<br />

at 6.7. Her game high came against Salt Lake where she<br />

pulled down 15 rebounds. She earned Region 18 honorable<br />

mention honors last year.<br />

In High School: A proven winner, Ashley played in three<br />

state tournaments, helping Marsh Valley High School to two<br />

state championships and one runner-up title in basketball. As<br />

a junior, Ashley was named first team all-state and the <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Statesman 3A Player <strong>of</strong> the Year, averaging 12 points and 9<br />

rebounds per year. Her senior season, she earned first team<br />

all-area, first team all-state and <strong>Idaho</strong> State Journal player <strong>of</strong><br />

the year honors, averaging 15 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3 steals<br />

per game. Ashley also played s<strong>of</strong>tball and volleyball at MVHS.<br />

Off the court, Ashley was named valedictorian and earned<br />

an <strong>Idaho</strong> Top Scholar award.<br />

Games 32<br />

Field Goals Made 76<br />

Field Goals Att. 208<br />

Field Goal % .365<br />

Free Throws Made 54<br />

Free Throws Att. 98<br />

Free Throw % .551<br />

Rebounds 135<br />

2005-06 Stats<br />

Points Per Game 7.6<br />

3-pointers Made 0<br />

3-pointers Att. 0<br />

Assists 18<br />

Steals 23<br />

Blocked Shots 4<br />

Turnovers 29<br />

2005-06 Game Highs<br />

Points ................................. 14 vs. North <strong>Idaho</strong> (12/10/05)<br />

Free Throws ..................................................... 6 two times<br />

Rebounds .......................... 15 vs. Salt Lake CC (02/17/06)<br />

Assists ............................................................. 3 three times<br />

Steals............................................................... 4 three times<br />

Blocked Shots .................................. 3 vs. Dixie (01/21/06)<br />

Ashley Thompson * 5-10 Sophomore<br />

Guard/Forward * McCammon, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Favorite Food: Potatoes<br />

Favorite Candy Bar: Milky Way Midnight<br />

Favorite Comedian: Larry the Cable Guy<br />

Hidden Talent: Rollerskating (I’m pretty much the<br />

bomb.)<br />

Pet Peeve: My socks falling down inside my shoes<br />

Favorite Board Game: Loaded Questions<br />

Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber<br />

Favorite Subject in School: Biology<br />

One word to describe me: Driven<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Paul Morgan<br />

Favorite Cereal: Cinnamon Toasters<br />

Favorite Season: Winter<br />

Interesting Fact: I dig guys with facial hair.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Ashley<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

English or Math<br />

Small Town or Big City


“Brittany is a pure<br />

shooter. She is a good<br />

perimeter defender. She<br />

gives us a calming<br />

influence on the court.<br />

She is smart and<br />

understands the game.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#22<br />

At CSI: A second-team all-region selection, Brittany<br />

made her mark behind the 3-point line. She ranked first in<br />

the league in 3-point field goal percentage (.402) and first<br />

in 3-pointers made per game (2.38). She was the 5th leading<br />

scorer in league and ranked eighth in assists per game<br />

at 2.78<br />

In High School: Brittany, a high school teammate <strong>of</strong><br />

Maria Moore, helped lead Reed High School to three league<br />

championships and two zone runner-up finishes. A fouryear<br />

starter, Brittany earned first team all-region, first team<br />

all-district honors her junior and senior seasons.<br />

A 4.0 through high school, Brittany made the all-state<br />

academic team three years.<br />

Games 32<br />

Field Goals Made 139<br />

Field Goals Att. 316<br />

Field Goal % .440<br />

Free Throws Made 43<br />

Free Throws Att. 56<br />

Free Throw % .768<br />

Rebounds 101<br />

2005-06 Stats<br />

Points Per Game 12.4<br />

3-pointers Made 76<br />

3-pointers Att. 189<br />

3-point % .402<br />

Assists 89<br />

Steals 52<br />

Blocked Shots 1<br />

Turnovers 68<br />

2005-06 Game Highs<br />

Points ................................ 25 vs. Eastern Utah (01/28/05)<br />

3 pointers ........................................ 6 vs. Snow (12/03/05)<br />

Rebounds ......................................................... 6 two times<br />

Assists ..................................... 6 vs. Carl Albert (11/24/05)<br />

Steals................................ 5 vs. Central Arizona (11/18/05)<br />

Blocked Shots ...................... 1 vs. Eastern Utah (01/27/06)<br />

Brittany Moore * 5-7 Sophomore<br />

Guard * Sparks, Nev.<br />

Favorite Food: Chicken Fingers<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Taco Bell<br />

Favorite Singer: Tim McGraw<br />

Favorite Toy as a Child: Legos<br />

Favorite TV Show: Friends<br />

Favorite CSI Instructors: Paul Morgan and Tony<br />

Mannen<br />

Favorite Color: Red or Blue<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: dinosaur (Trex)<br />

One word to describe me: Caring<br />

When I was little, I wanted to be a: teacher.<br />

Now, I want to be an: teacher or in human resources.<br />

Pet Peeve: Cracking Knuckles<br />

Black or Gold<br />

English or Math<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

About Brittany<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Looks or Personality<br />

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13<br />

“Amy is an all-around<br />

skilled player. We can<br />

use her inside or outside.<br />

Her mid-range shot is<br />

much improved. One <strong>of</strong><br />

our better passers, she<br />

gives us consistency” -<br />

Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#30<br />

At CSI: A consistent force all season, Amy started in 21<br />

games for the Golden Eagles. She ranked second on the team<br />

in field goal percentage at .442 and was 8th in the league in<br />

blocks per game at .72. Amy had big games against Salt<br />

Lake, posting 20 points one time and 12 rebounds another.<br />

In High School: The 5A Player <strong>of</strong> the Year for <strong>Idaho</strong>,<br />

Amy led Twin Falls High School to a 3rd-place finish at<br />

state her senior year <strong>of</strong> basketball. She also earned region<br />

player <strong>of</strong> the year accolades her senior season, averaging<br />

15.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2 assists per game.<br />

Amy lettered in track and field her last two years <strong>of</strong> high<br />

school as well.<br />

Off the court, Amy was a member <strong>of</strong> National Honor Society<br />

and earned the <strong>Idaho</strong> Top Scholar award as well as<br />

congressional awards.<br />

Games 32<br />

Field Goals Made 118<br />

Field Goals Att. 267<br />

Field Goal % .442<br />

Free Throws Made 38<br />

Free Throws Att. 67<br />

Free Throw % .567<br />

Rebounds 187<br />

2005-06 Stats<br />

Points Per Game 9.1<br />

3-pointers Made 16<br />

3-pointers Att. 47<br />

3-point % .340<br />

Assists 34<br />

Steals 52<br />

Blocked Shots 24<br />

Turnovers 34<br />

2005-06 Game Highs<br />

Points ........................................ 20 at Salt Lake (01/14/06)<br />

3 pointers ........................................................ 2 four times<br />

Rebounds ................................ 12 vs. Salt Lake (02/18/06)<br />

Assists ............................................................. 3 three times<br />

Steals.................................. 5 vs. Colorado NW (12/01/05)<br />

Blocked Shots ..............................4 at Salt Lake (01/14/06)<br />

Amy Bratvold * 6-0 Sophomore<br />

Guard/Forward * Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Favorite Food: Steak and Potatoes<br />

Favorite Book: Harry Potter<br />

Favorite Comedian: Will Ferrell<br />

Favorite Car: Mustang GT<br />

Hobbies: Camping, dirt biking and snowmobiling<br />

Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms<br />

Favorite Movie: Benchwarmers<br />

Favorite Sit-down restaurant: Chili’s<br />

One word to describe me: Shy<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: bird.<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Mannen<br />

Pet Peeve: People who chew their gum loudly<br />

Favorite Holiday: Christmas<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Amy<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Small Town or Big City


Maylene Ornelas * 5-6 Freshman<br />

Guard * Chihuahua, Mexico<br />

Black or Gold<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Maylene<br />

Favorite Holiday: Halloween<br />

Favorite Candy Bar: Kit-Kat<br />

Favorite Clothing Brand: Nike<br />

Favorite Cereal: Fruit Loops<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> myself: Persistent<br />

Favorite Food: Sushi and Mexican Food<br />

Favorite Singer: Hash<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: tiger.<br />

Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Subway<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Cafe Rio and Chili’s<br />

Favorite Magazine: Slam<br />

Favorite Song: Be Yourself by Eminem<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: James Dawson<br />

This or That<br />

English or Math<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Coke or Pepsi<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

“Daraysha is our best<br />

perimeter defender. She<br />

can shoot the ball <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

dribble and gives us<br />

quickness. She also gives<br />

us depth at the 1 or 2<br />

guard position.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#10<br />

In High School: A point guard at Thomas Jefferson<br />

High School, Daraysha led her team to the play<strong>of</strong>fs three<br />

years.<br />

In 2005, Daraysha was named the Portland Interscholastic<br />

League sportswoman <strong>of</strong> the year for her high<br />

school because <strong>of</strong> her efforts on and <strong>of</strong>f the court.<br />

She also earned honorable mention all-conference<br />

honors as a senior.<br />

#4<br />

“Maylene can really shoot<br />

the ball. She is a good<br />

passer. She gives us muchneeded<br />

depth at the point<br />

guard position.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

In High School: Maylene, originally from Mexico,<br />

moved to Utah her junior year <strong>of</strong> high school. She led<br />

Mountain View High School to a league championship<br />

her junior season. MVHS made it to the state semi-finals<br />

that season and Maylene earned second team allregion<br />

and second team all-state honors.<br />

As a senior, she helped MVHS to another league<br />

championship and a second place finish in the state.<br />

Maylene was named first team all-region and first team<br />

all-state her senior year.<br />

Daraysha Kennedy * 5-5 Freshman<br />

Guard * Portland, Ore.<br />

Favorite Candy: Skittles<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Burger King<br />

Favorite Toy as a Child: Toy Soldiers<br />

Favorite Subject in School: Speech<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red Robin<br />

Favorite Board Game: Clue<br />

Hidden Talent: Singing<br />

Interesting Fact: I enjoy syrup on my grilled cheese<br />

sandwiches.<br />

Most Embarassing Moment: Getting stuck in a<br />

laundry shoot.<br />

Favorite Color: Green<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: turtle.<br />

Favorite Movie: Notebook<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Daraysha<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Looks or Personality<br />

Black or Gold<br />

English or Math<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

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Kali Hess * 5-8 Freshman<br />

Guard * American Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Salt or Sugar<br />

Hamburger or Hotdog<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

15<br />

Bio<br />

About Kali<br />

Favorite Color: Green<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red Lobster<br />

Favorite Modern Invention: Calculator<br />

Favorite Pop: Creme Soda<br />

Hidden Talent: Plays the piano<br />

Hobbies: Horse riding and training, knitting and<br />

teaching young kids<br />

When I was little, I wanted to be: a horse trainer or<br />

doctor.<br />

Now, I want to be a: mom or an engineer.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch<br />

Favorite Singer: Rascal Flatts<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: kangaroo.<br />

Favorite Car: Ford F-350 Powerstroke, Diesel Truck<br />

This or That<br />

#11<br />

“Amy is a good<br />

penetrator and a solid<br />

perimeter shooter. She is<br />

a kid that works hard<br />

every day in practice.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Before CSI: A three-sport athlete at Pahranagat Valley<br />

High School, Amy led her volleyball and basketball<br />

teams to state championships all four <strong>of</strong> her high school<br />

seasons. She also competed on the s<strong>of</strong>tball team her<br />

freshman year.<br />

As a junior, Amy earned all conference first-team honors<br />

in volleyball and basketball. Her senior season, she<br />

not only was named first team all-conference in both<br />

but also all state in basketball.<br />

Amy also excelled <strong>of</strong>f the court, making the honor roll<br />

all four years.<br />

English or Math<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Amy Higbee * 5-8 Freshman<br />

Guard * Alamo, Nev.<br />

Black or Gold<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

#21<br />

“Kali is a great perimeter<br />

defender. She is toughnosed<br />

competitor and<br />

likes to get on the glass.<br />

She will be a hard one to<br />

keep <strong>of</strong>f the floor.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

About Amy<br />

Favorite Food: Alamo Tacos<br />

Favorite Car: Cadillac Escalade<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden<br />

Favorite Cereal: Reese’s Peanut Butter Puffs<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Frank Ellis<br />

If I could invent a word, it would be: druids.<br />

It would mean: a seriously bad case <strong>of</strong> diarhea.<br />

Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: In and Out Burger<br />

One Word Description <strong>of</strong> Myself: Danger<br />

Pet Peeve: People who smoke. I hate it!<br />

Favorite Color: Blue<br />

Favorite Movie: Any chick flick and Pearl Harbor<br />

This or That<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Bio<br />

Before CSI: Afour-year letterwinner in basketball and<br />

three-year letterwinner in soccer at American Falls High<br />

School, Kali had <strong>of</strong>fers to play soccer or basketball in<br />

college.<br />

On the soccer field, Kali led AFHS to state championships<br />

her sophomore and junior years and a runner-up<br />

finish her senior season. On the basketball court, her high<br />

school team placed fourth at state when Kali was a senior.<br />

For basketball, Kali earned all-conference, all-state and<br />

McDonald’s All-American honors. She also was awarded<br />

the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award.


Whitney Thompson * 6-0 Freshman<br />

Post * Shelley, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Black or Gold<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Whitney<br />

Favorite TV Show: Deal or No Deal<br />

Favorite Food: Steak and Potatoes<br />

Favorite Car: Jetta<br />

Favorite Color: Teal<br />

Pet Peeve: When the kitchen counter tops are wet<br />

when you go to eat dinner<br />

Favorite Board Game: Apples to Apples<br />

Favorite Toy as a Child: Barbies<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: fish.<br />

Hobbies: Piano, Photography and Photo Editing<br />

Interesting Fact: I ate four pumpkin pies over a<br />

Thanksgiving break.<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Dr. Hurley<br />

This or That<br />

English or Math<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Automatic or Stick<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

“Tera is a fundamental<br />

player. She shoots the ball<br />

well and understands the<br />

game. She can put the ball<br />

on the floor and attack the<br />

basket or she can sit back<br />

and shoot the 3.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#31<br />

In High School: A three-sport athlete, Tera played<br />

basketball and volleyball and ran track at Battle Mountain<br />

High School.<br />

Her senior year, she not only led BMHS to a state championship<br />

on the basketball court but also earned first<br />

team all-league and MVP all-state honors. She knocked<br />

down 246 career 3-pointers. As a freshman, Tera led the<br />

state in scoring. Her sophomore and junior seasons, she<br />

earned first team all-state honors, bringing home MVP<br />

honors as a sophomore.<br />

#24<br />

“Whitney is pure hustle.<br />

She is very coachable and<br />

has a great mid-range<br />

shot. She makes defenders<br />

have to play her because<br />

she works so hard.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

In High School: A two-sport athlete, Whitney led<br />

Shelley High School to a state championship in volleyball<br />

her junior year and a state championship in basketball<br />

her senior season.<br />

In volleyball, Whitney was named second team all-conference<br />

and first team all-state as a junior and first team<br />

all-conference and first team all-area as a senior.<br />

On the basketball court, Whitney was named second<br />

team all-conference her junior season and first team allconference,<br />

first team all-state and 3A <strong>Idaho</strong> State Player<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year as a senior.<br />

Tera Tremayne * 5-7 Freshman<br />

Guard * Battle Mountain, Nev.<br />

Favorite Food: Lasagna<br />

Favorite Modern Invention: Ti-Vo<br />

Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper<br />

Favorite Subject in School: Human Anatomy<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Mannen<br />

Hobbies: Hunting and Sewing<br />

Favorite Color: Purple<br />

Favorite Clothing Brand: Lucky<br />

Favorite Comedian Bill Cosby<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: The Star<br />

Pet Peeve: At restaurants when they re-fill your cup<br />

and don’t give you more ice<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: monkey.<br />

Looks or Personality<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

About Tera<br />

This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Black or Gold<br />

English or Math<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

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Anita Burdick * 6-3 Freshman<br />

Post * Reno, Nev.<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

Salt or Sugar<br />

East Coast or West Coast<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

17<br />

About Anita<br />

Favorite Food: Sushi<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Mark Wasden<br />

Favorite Season: Winter<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Sushi Pier #2<br />

Favorite Snack: String Cheese<br />

One Word to Describe Me: Tall<br />

Hobbies: Sleeping, Reading and Cliff Jumping<br />

If I could be an animal I would be a: giraffe.<br />

If I could invent a word, it would be: yag.<br />

It would mean: yeah. It’s just a cooler way <strong>of</strong> saying<br />

it.<br />

I have a pet peeve about: feet.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch<br />

Favorite Car: Hummer H3<br />

This or That<br />

“Eva is the best shooter we<br />

have. She can play inside<br />

or outside. She can put the<br />

ball on the floor and gives<br />

us much-needed height.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

#42<br />

In High School: An inside post with the outside touch,<br />

Eva played for Bulgaria in the junior European Championships<br />

in 2004, 2005 and <strong>2006</strong>. In 2004, Eva helped<br />

lead them to a 12th-place finish. In 2005, Bulgaria finished<br />

in 11th place and in <strong>2006</strong>, her team took second in<br />

the junior national tournament and eighth in the Junior<br />

European Championships.<br />

Her father is a fireman in Bulgaria.<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Eva Ivanova * 6-3 Freshman<br />

Post * Varna, Bulgaria<br />

Black or Gold<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Fruit or Vegetable<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

#44<br />

About Eva<br />

Favorite Food: My grandma’s cream soup<br />

Favorite Board Game: Backgammon<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebee’s<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: butterfly.<br />

Favorite Season: Fall<br />

Favorite Subject in School: Math<br />

Favorite Pro Sports Team: Miami Heat<br />

Favorite Color: Blue<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s<br />

Favorite Magazine: Cosmopolitan<br />

Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball<br />

If I could change anything in the world, I would:<br />

find some antidote for AIDs or some other dangerous<br />

disease.<br />

This or That<br />

“Anita is big and strong.<br />

She has good hands and<br />

finishes well around the<br />

basket. She gives us a good<br />

inside presence. As she gets<br />

in better shape, she will<br />

really help us. She has a<br />

good attitude.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Bio<br />

In High School: Anita played basketball and volleyball<br />

at North Valleys High School, leading her team to a<br />

third-place region finish her junior year and a fourthplace<br />

league finish her senior year.<br />

While at NVHS, Anita broke many school records including<br />

rebounds in a game (26) and points in a game<br />

(46). She also holds the season and career records for<br />

rebounds and the game, season and career record for<br />

blocks.<br />

As a senior, Anita was named Sierra League Player <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year, region player <strong>of</strong> the year and first team all-state.


Jennifer Kioa * 6-4 Freshman<br />

Post * San Mateo, Calif.<br />

Black or Gold<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee or Hot Chocolate<br />

Text Message or Call<br />

Sunrise or Sunset<br />

Shaven or Unshaven<br />

About Jennifer<br />

Favorite Food: Cheetos<br />

Favorite Magazine: Slam and Ebony<br />

Favorite Toy as a Child: Race cars<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Burger King<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: PF Changs<br />

Favorite Instructor: Chris Meyerhoeffer<br />

Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper<br />

Favorite Subject in School: History<br />

If I could be an animal, I would be a: lion.<br />

When I was little, I wanted to be a: singer.<br />

Now I want to be a: homicide detective.<br />

Pet Peeve: People that say bathroom instead <strong>of</strong><br />

restroom<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> myself: Sensitive or<br />

Humble<br />

This or That<br />

Bio<br />

English or Math<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Coke or Pepsi<br />

Baths or Showers<br />

Paige Walker<br />

Weiser, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

#52<br />

“Jennifer is a great<br />

athlete. She can jump and<br />

has good footwork inside.<br />

She has a lot <strong>of</strong> potential<br />

and has a chance to be one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the best posts to play at<br />

CSI.”<br />

- Coach Rogers<br />

Bio<br />

In High School: Named most valuable player <strong>of</strong> her<br />

Sequoia High School team her junior season, Jennifer<br />

was nominated for the McDonald’s All-American team<br />

her senior season.<br />

By one <strong>of</strong> the top recruiting services in the country,<br />

Jennifer was ranked 34th in the nation and third in<br />

Northern California.<br />

Nicknamed Twinkie, Jennifer played on the Orinda<br />

Magic and San Jose Zebras AAU teams.<br />

Makenzie Wright<br />

Burley, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

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Where they played basketball after CSI<br />

Cynthia Clinger, Texas Tech Univ.<br />

(1992 Nat. Champions)<br />

Susanna Tautaoli, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Marcia Yastrop, <strong>Idaho</strong> State University<br />

Becky Brower, University <strong>of</strong> New Orleans<br />

Amy Boone, George Mason University<br />

Kristi Brown, University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

Hettie DeJong, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Candace Lords, <strong>Southern</strong> Utah University<br />

Suzanne Hansen, Northwest Nazarene University<br />

Sharleece Keller, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Audra Urie, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska-Anchorage<br />

Marcella Weissbeck, Whitman <strong>College</strong><br />

Amber McEwen, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Jenny Shaw, Lewis and Clark State <strong>College</strong><br />

Keri Andrus, Rocky Mountain <strong>College</strong><br />

Jenna Umthun, Albertson <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Marcy Jenkins, Albertson <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Kim Frei, Midot State University<br />

Michelle Wescott, Albertson <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Rikki Peterson, Whitworth <strong>College</strong><br />

Holly Henry, Western Oregon University<br />

Franci Olsen, Western Montana University<br />

DeAnna Glover, Western Montana University<br />

Mandi Ortega, <strong>Idaho</strong> State University<br />

Andrea Jensen, Albertson <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Allison Fortner, Concordia Lutheran <strong>College</strong><br />

Amanda Covington, Brigham Young University<br />

Casy Murdock, Gonzaga University<br />

Landis Barnes, Western Montana University<br />

Courtnie Storr, Western Montana University<br />

Deena Bartu, Montana State University-Billings<br />

Charlotte Norman, Lewis Clark State <strong>College</strong><br />

Sarah Nelson, <strong>Idaho</strong> State University<br />

Jessica Gibbs, University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

Cecile Bates, Albertson <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Katarina Gabaniova, Lewis Clark State <strong>College</strong><br />

Sara Cellan, Western State <strong>of</strong> Colorado<br />

Lauren Dickman, Western Baptist <strong>College</strong><br />

Jinga Gosschalk, Long Beach State University<br />

Aubrey Guastalli, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

Nicolette Dresback, Azusa Pacific University<br />

Trenesha Biggers, Florida State University<br />

Melanie Croser, Penn State University<br />

Jodi Reber, University <strong>of</strong> California-Riverside<br />

Belinda Stubbs, Montana State University<br />

Angie Layton, Westminster <strong>College</strong><br />

Amy Kucheran, University <strong>of</strong> Buffalo<br />

Camille Porter, <strong>Southern</strong> Oregon University<br />

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Jessica White, Oral Roberts University<br />

Andrea Sivakova, <strong>Idaho</strong> State University<br />

Meliame Halaufia, California Baptist<br />

Brandi Moore, Benedict <strong>College</strong><br />

Megan Kane, Carroll <strong>College</strong><br />

Denisa Svarova, Emporia State University<br />

Sidney Orndorff, Stoneybrook University<br />

Delicia Jernigan, Stoneybrook University<br />

Lenka Zimova, Texas A&M<br />

Joanna Hixon, <strong>Idaho</strong> State University<br />

Nakeya Isabell, Pepperdine University<br />

Jordan Eckman, Westminster <strong>College</strong><br />

Krystn Patterson, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Nakeya Isabell<br />

Pepperdine University


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Central Arizona <strong>College</strong><br />

Trinity Valley CC<br />

Odessa <strong>College</strong><br />

Southeastern Illinois <strong>College</strong><br />

Monroe CC<br />

Gulf Coast CC<br />

Colby CC<br />

Western Nebraska CC<br />

Chipola <strong>College</strong><br />

Chattanooga State Technical CC<br />

Gadsden State CC<br />

Louisburg <strong>College</strong><br />

North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Labette CC<br />

Lake Region State <strong>College</strong><br />

Carl Albert State <strong>College</strong><br />

Shelton State CC<br />

Motlow State CC<br />

Barton County CC<br />

Cloud County CC<br />

Northeast Mississippi CC<br />

Three Rivers CC<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Florida CC<br />

Central Florida CC<br />

Odessa <strong>College</strong><br />

Cloud County CC<br />

Trinity Valley CC<br />

Southeastern Illinois<br />

Monroe CC<br />

Gulf Coast CC<br />

Salt Lake CC<br />

Central Arizona <strong>College</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas-Fort Smith<br />

Iowa Western CC<br />

Louisburg <strong>College</strong><br />

Carl Albert State <strong>College</strong><br />

Western Nebraska CC<br />

Shelton State CC<br />

South Plains <strong>College</strong><br />

Chipola <strong>College</strong><br />

Yavapai <strong>College</strong><br />

Chattanooga State Technical CC<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

C<strong>of</strong>feyville CC<br />

Copiah-Lincoln CC<br />

Lake Region State <strong>College</strong><br />

Georgia Perimeter <strong>College</strong><br />

State Fair CC<br />

Three Rivers CC<br />

2005-06 Women’s Basketball<br />

NJCAA Final Poll<br />

as <strong>of</strong> March 1, <strong>2006</strong><br />

Top 25 Overall Record<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> Women’s Basketball<br />

NJCAA Pre-season Poll<br />

Top 25 Overall Record<br />

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28-0<br />

28-1<br />

26-0<br />

26-2<br />

24-1<br />

27-3<br />

25-3<br />

27-2<br />

26-4<br />

23-2<br />

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26-2<br />

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31-1<br />

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24-8<br />

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32-4<br />

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25-6<br />

31-6<br />

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30-5<br />

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CSI Overall 2005-06 Record: 25-7 Region 18 2005-06 Record: 15-3<br />

All-Game Totals All Field Goals 3 Point Goals Free throws AVG OFF DEF TOT AVG AVG AVG AVG AVG<br />

GP FG FGA PCT 3PG 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS REB REB REB REB PF ASST ASST TO TO BLK BLK STL STL<br />

Maria Moore 32 242 534 .453 44 154 .286 86 146 .589 19.2 98 158 256 8.0 95 166 5.19 131 4.09 7 0.22 127 3.97<br />

Brittany Moore 32 139 316 .440 76 189 .402 43 56 .768 12.4 28 73 101 3.2 70 89 2.78 68 2.13 1 0.03 52 1.63<br />

Jalena Williams 32 123 321 .383 31 96 .323 61 1<strong>07</strong> .570 10.6 92 117 209 6.5 56 47 2.61 33 1.83 1 0.06 77 2.41<br />

Amy Bratvold 32 118 267 .442 16 47 .340 38 67 .457 9.1 94 93 187 5.8 86 34 1.06 34 1.06 24 0.75 52 1.63<br />

Kaylan King 32 89 209 .426 54 152 .355 43 62 .694 8.6 22 39 61 1.9 54 49 1.53 47 1.47 3 0.09 45 1.41<br />

Ashley Thompson 32 76 208 .365 0 0 .000 54 98 .551 6.4 113 103 216 6.8 88 26 0.81 50 1.56 5 0.16 42 1.31<br />

Ciarra Christian 32 42 120 .350 15 44 .341 41 49 .837 4.4 13 33 46 1.4 30 51 1.59 49 1.53 1 0.03 30 0.94<br />

Cheryl Blazzard 32 51 126 .405 12 44 .273 20 29 .690 4.2 34 45 79 2.5 33 30 0.94 45 1.41 3 0.09 19 0.59<br />

Tanya Lalicker 31 47 117 .402 0 0 .000 34 66 .515 4.1 73 62 135 4.4 75 34 1.10 38 1.23 15 0.48 23 0.74<br />

Alexis Tucker 32 38 115 .330 0 0 .000 13 21 .619 2.8 40 56 96 3.0 26 17 0.53 30 0.94 7 0.22 30 0.94<br />

Josie Vouros 32 35 91 .385 3 8 .375 15 24 .625 2.8 37 45 82 2.6 72 12 0.38 20 0.63 12 0.38 10 0.31<br />

Kylee Benke 7 5 18 .278 0 5 .000 7 9 .778 2.4 4 6 10 1.4 3 3 0.43 6 0.86 2 0.29 8 1.14<br />

Erica Maldanado 25 18 41 .439 0 0 .000 20 29 .690 2.2 29 40 69 2.8 15 10 0.40 6 0.24 4 0.16 12 0.48<br />

Team 21 14 35 1.3 3<br />

CSI TOTALS 32 1023 2483 .412 251 739 .340 475 763 .623 86.6 698 884 1582 49.4 703 588 18.38 584 18.25 90 2.81 527 16.47<br />

Opponents Totals 32 781 1932 .404 124 398 .312 440 739 .595 66.4 411 905 1316 41.1 676 459 14.34 888 27.75 142 4.44 270 8.44<br />

SWAC Teams<br />

North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Salt Lake CC<br />

Dixie State <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah<br />

Snow <strong>College</strong><br />

Colorado Northwestern CC<br />

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GP=Games Played<br />

FG=Field Goals<br />

FGA=Field Goals Attempted<br />

PCT=Percent<br />

FT=Free Throws<br />

FTA=Free Throws Attempted<br />

AVG PTS=Average Points<br />

OFF REB=Offensive Rebounds<br />

DEF REB=Defensive Rebounds<br />

Wins<br />

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15<br />

12<br />

10<br />

7<br />

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SWAC<br />

2005-06<br />

Losses<br />

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6<br />

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11<br />

15<br />

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Pct.<br />

0.889<br />

0.833<br />

0.667<br />

0.556<br />

0.389<br />

0.167<br />

0.000<br />

PF=Personal Fouls<br />

AVG ASST=Assists Per Game<br />

ASST=Total Assists<br />

AVG TO=Turnovers Per Game<br />

TO-Total Turnovers<br />

AVG BLK=Blocks Per Game<br />

BLK=Total Blocks<br />

AVG STL=Steals Per Game<br />

STL=Total Steals<br />

Wins<br />

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2005-06<br />

Losses<br />

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15<br />

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Pct.<br />

0.774<br />

0.781<br />

0.706<br />

0.531<br />

0.516<br />

0.276<br />

0.000


Date Opponent Result Score Site<br />

11/10/05 South Mountain CC W 112-44 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

11/11/05 Eastern Arizona CC W 113-57 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

11/12/05 Midland <strong>College</strong> W 95-75 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

11/17/05 Mesa <strong>College</strong> W 78-62 Mesa, Ariz.<br />

11/18/05 Central Arizona L 95-59 Coolidge, Ariz.<br />

11/19/05 Pima <strong>College</strong> W 104-39 Tucson, Ariz.<br />

11/24/05 Carl Albert State <strong>College</strong> L 89-74 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

11/25/05 Yakima Valley W 84-69 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

11/26/05 Arizona Western <strong>College</strong> W 90-58 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

12/01/05 Colorado Northwestern W 119-55 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

12/03/05 Snow <strong>College</strong> W 79-64 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

12/10/05 North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> W 95-76 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

12/27/05 Nevada All-Stars W 132-52 Las Vegas, Nev.<br />

12/28/05 Salt Lake CC L 68-65 Las Vegas, Nev.<br />

12/29/05 Dixie State <strong>College</strong> W 78-69 Las Vegas, Nev.<br />

01/05/06 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 66-52 Price, Utah<br />

01/<strong>07</strong>/06 Dixie State <strong>College</strong> W 77-69 St. George, Utah<br />

01/14/06 Salt Lake CC W 73-67 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

01/20/06 Dixie State <strong>College</strong> W 76-63 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

01/21/06 Dixie State <strong>College</strong> W 113-86 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

01/27/06 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 81-61 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

01/28/06 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 96-69 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/10/06 North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> L 84-66 Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/11/06 North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> L 93-86 Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/17/06 Salt Lake CC W 72-65 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/18/06 Salt Lake CC L 83-74 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/24/06 Colorado Northwestern W 93-46 Rangely, Colo.<br />

02/25/06 Colorado Northwestern W 102-57 Rangely, Colo.<br />

03/03/06 Snow <strong>College</strong> W 67-55 Ephraim, Utah<br />

03/04/06 Snow <strong>College</strong> W 79-68 Ephraim, Utah<br />

03/<strong>07</strong>/06 Colorado Northwestern W 103-54 Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/10/06 Salt Lake CC L 81-71 Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

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Date Day Opponent Site Time<br />

Nov. 9-11 Thur.-Sat. Coke Classic Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Nov. 9 Thur. Casper <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 7:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 10 Fri. Sheridan <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 7:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 11 Sat. Central Arizona Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 7:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 16-18 Thur.-Sat. Casper Tournament Casper, Wyo.<br />

Nov. 16 Thur. Dawson CC Casper, Wyo. 4 p.m.<br />

Nov. 17 Fri. Miles City <strong>College</strong> Casper, Wyo. 4 p.m.<br />

Nov. 18 Sat. Casper <strong>College</strong> Casper, Wyo. 8 p.m.<br />

Nov. 24-25 Fri.-Sat. Wolverton Challenge Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Nov. 24 Fri. Phoenix <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 6 p.m.<br />

Nov. 25 Sat. Yakima <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 6 p.m.<br />

Dec. 8 Fri. North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong> 6:30 p.m. (MST)<br />

Dec. 9 Sat. North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong> 6:30 p.m. (MST)<br />

Dec. 19 Tue. Scottsdale CC Scottsdale, Ariz. TBA<br />

Dec. 21 Thur. Glendale CC Glendale, Ariz. 1 p.m.<br />

Jan. 5 Fri. Colorado NW Rangely, Colo. 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 6 Sat. Colorado NW Rangely, Colo. 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 12 Fri. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 13 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 19 Fri. Snow <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 20 Sat. Snow <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 26 Fri. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Price, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 27 Sat. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Price, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 2 Fri. North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 3 Sat. North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong> Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 9 Fri. Colorado NW Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 10 Sat. Colorado NW Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 16 Fri. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 17 Sat. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 23 Fri. Snow <strong>College</strong> Ephraim, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Feb. 24 Sat. Snow <strong>College</strong> Ephraim, Utah 5:30 p.m.<br />

Mar. 2 Fri. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Mar. 3 Sat. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong> 5:30 p.m.<br />

Mar. 8-10 Thur.-Sat. Region 18 Championships Home <strong>of</strong> Men’s Winner<br />

Mar. 20-24 Tues.-Sat. NJCAA National Tournament Salina, Kansas<br />

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2005-06 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

Maria Moore ................. 3rd (7.8)<br />

Ashley Thompson ....... 10th (6.7)<br />

Jalena Williams ............11th (6.4)<br />

Assist to Turnover Ratio<br />

Maria Moore ............... 3rd (1.24)<br />

Assists Per Game<br />

Maria Moore ...............2nd (5.13)<br />

Brittany Moore............ 8th (2.63)<br />

Jalena Williams ......... 14th (2.06)<br />

2005-06 Region 18 Team Stat Leaders All Games<br />

Rebounding<br />

CSI ............................... 1st (48.7)<br />

Dixie ...........................2nd (48.6)<br />

Salt Lake CC ............... 3rd (44.9)<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Snow ............................ 1st (.687)<br />

NIC .............................2nd (.679)<br />

Dixie ........................... 3rd (.678)<br />

Steals<br />

CSI ............................. 1st (16.25)<br />

CEU ..........................2nd (16.00)<br />

SLCC ........................ 3rd (12.12)<br />

Points Per Game<br />

Maria Moore ................ 1st (19.2)<br />

Brittany Moore............2nd (12.4)<br />

Jalena Williams ........... 3rd (10.6)<br />

Assists Per Game<br />

Maria Moore .................. 1st (5.2)<br />

Brittany Moore..............2nd (2.8)<br />

Jalena Williams ............. 3rd (2.1)<br />

Blocked Shots Per Game<br />

Amy Bratvold ................ 1st (0.8)<br />

Tanya Lalicker ..............2nd (0.5)<br />

Josie Vouros .................. 3rd (0.4)<br />

Points Per Game<br />

Maria Moore ................ 1st (19.2)<br />

Brittany Moore............ 5th (12.4)<br />

Jalena Williams ......... 12th (10.6)<br />

Amy Bratvold ............. 17th (9.0)<br />

3-Point FG Made<br />

Brittany Moore............. 1st (2.38)<br />

Kaylan King ................ 3rd (1.69)<br />

Maria Moore ............... 5th (1.38)<br />

Jalena Williams ........... 9th (0.97)<br />

Scoring Offense<br />

CSI ............................... 1st (86.6)<br />

SLCC ..........................2nd (78.3)<br />

Dixie ........................... 3rd (75.7)<br />

Scoring Defense<br />

SLCC ........................... 1st (63.1)<br />

NIC .............................2nd (64.0)<br />

CSI .............................. 3rd (66.3)<br />

Assists<br />

SLCC ......................... 1st (18.64)<br />

CSI ............................2nd (17.88)<br />

NIC ........................... 3rd (14.74)<br />

2005-06 Final CSI Category Leaders<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

Maria Moore .................. 1st (8.0)<br />

Ashley Thompson .........2nd (6.8)<br />

Jalena Williams ............. 3rd (6.5)<br />

Steals Per Game<br />

Maria Moore .................. 1st (4.0)<br />

Jalena Williams .............2nd (2.4)<br />

Brittany Moore.............. 3rd (1.6)<br />

Amy Bratvold ............... 3rd (1.6)<br />

3-Point Field Goals Per Game<br />

Brittany Moore............... 1st (2.4)<br />

Kaylan King ..................2nd (1.7)<br />

Maria Moore ................. 3rd (1.4)<br />

3-Point Field Goal Pct.<br />

Brittany Moore............. 1st (.402)<br />

Kaylan King ................ 3rd (.355)<br />

Maria Moore ............... 6th (.284)<br />

Steals Per Game<br />

Maria Moore ................ 1st (3.94)<br />

Jalena Williams ........... 4th (2.34)<br />

Blocks Per Game<br />

Amy Bratvold ............. 8th (0.72)<br />

Tanya Lalicker .......... 15th (0.42)<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

SLCC ........................... 1st (.492)<br />

NIC .............................2nd (.422)<br />

CSI .............................. 3rd (.410)<br />

3-Point Field Goal Pct<br />

SLCC ........................... 1st (.360)<br />

CSI ..............................2nd (.338)<br />

Dixie ........................... 3rd (.304)<br />

Assist to Turnover Ratio<br />

CSI ............................... 1st (0.99)<br />

NIC .............................2nd (0.81)<br />

SLCC .......................... 3rd (0.79)<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

Maria Moore ................ 1st (.453)<br />

Amy Bratvold .............2nd (.442)<br />

Brittany Moore............ 3rd (.440)<br />

3-Point Percentage<br />

Brittany Moore............. 1st (.402)<br />

Josie Vouros ................2nd (.375)<br />

Kaylan King ................ 3rd (.355)<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Ciarra Christian............ 1st (.837)<br />

Brittany Moore............2nd (.768)<br />

Kaylan King ................ 3rd (.694)<br />

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NJCAA All-Americans<br />

(Since 1993-94)<br />

Amber McEwen ................................................ 1993-94<br />

Amanda Covington............................................ 1996-97<br />

Charlotte Norman .............................................. 1997-98<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1998-99<br />

Sidney Orndorff ................................................. 2004-05<br />

Nakeya Isabell ................................................... 2004-05<br />

Maria Moore ...................................................... 2005-06<br />

NJCAA Academic All-Americans<br />

(Since 1993-94)<br />

Tracy Arrossa..................................................... 1995-96<br />

Holly Harper ...................................................... 1996-97<br />

Charlotte Norman .............................................. 1996-97<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1998-99<br />

Camille Porter ................................................... 2002-03<br />

Cheryl Blazzard ................................................. 2005-06<br />

Tanya Lalicker ................................................... 2005-06<br />

Region 18 Tournament MVP<br />

(Since 1993-94)<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1998-99<br />

Andrea Sivakova ............................................... 2003-04<br />

Delicia Jernigan ................................................. 2004-05<br />

Region 18 All-Tournament Team<br />

(Since 1993-94)<br />

Amber McEwen ................................................ 1993-94<br />

Deanna Glover ................................................... 1995-96<br />

Amanda Covington............................................ 1995-96<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1997-98<br />

Jessica Gibbs ..................................................... 1998-99<br />

Belinda Stubbs ................................................... 2000-01<br />

Lenka Zimova .................................................... 2003-04<br />

Delicia Jernigan ................................................. 2003-04<br />

Denisa Svarova .................................................. 2004-05<br />

Lenka Zimova .................................................... 2004-05<br />

Maria Moore ...................................................... 2005-06<br />

Region 18 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

Ben Stroud ......................................................... 1990-91<br />

Ben Stroud ......................................................... 1992-93<br />

Joel Bate ............................................................ 1998-99<br />

Randy Rogers .................................................... 2003-04<br />

Randy Rogers .................................................... 2004-05<br />

Region 18 Player <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

(Since 2003-04)<br />

Sidney Orndorff ................................................. 2004-05<br />

Maria Moore ...................................................... 2005-06<br />

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All-Region 18 First Team<br />

(Since 1988-89)<br />

Hettie DeJong .................................................... 1988-89<br />

Angie Olson ....................................................... 1989-90<br />

Susanna Tauteoli................................................ 1990-91<br />

Cynthia Clinger ................................................. 1990-91<br />

Shirley Stepan.................................................... 1991-92<br />

Amber McEwen ................................................ 1993-94<br />

Marcy Jenkins ................................................... 1994-95<br />

Amanda Covington............................................ 1995-96<br />

Amanda Covington............................................ 1996-97<br />

Charlotte Norman .............................................. 1997-98<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1998-99<br />

Jinga Gosschalk ................................................. 2000-01<br />

Belinda Stubbs ................................................... 2001-02<br />

Sidney Orndorff ................................................. 2003-04<br />

Nakeya Isabell ................................................... 2004-05<br />

All-Region 18 Second Team<br />

(Since 1992-93)<br />

Sharleece Keller ................................................ 1992-93<br />

Deanna Glover ................................................... 1995-96<br />

Charlotte Norman .............................................. 1996-97<br />

Camille Porter ................................................... 2002-03<br />

Denisa Svarova .................................................. 2003-04<br />

Delicia Jernigan ................................................. 2003-04<br />

Denisa Svarova .................................................. 2004-05<br />

Joanna Hixon ..................................................... 2004-05<br />

Brittany Moore .................................................. 2005-06<br />

Jalena Williams ................................................. 2005-06<br />

All-Region 18 Honorable Mention<br />

(Since 1993-94)<br />

Mandi Ortega ..................................................... 1995-96<br />

Deena Bartu ....................................................... 1997-98<br />

Sarah Nelson...................................................... 1997-98<br />

Cecilie Bates ...................................................... 1998-99<br />

Jessica Gibbs ..................................................... 1998-99<br />

Belinda Stubbs ................................................... 2000-01<br />

Crystal Hardcastle ............................................. 2001-02<br />

Angela Williams ................................................ 2001-02<br />

Amy Kucheran .................................................. 2002-03<br />

Andrea Sivakova ............................................... 2003-04<br />

Delicia Jernigan ................................................. 2004-05<br />

Ashley Thompson.............................................. 2005-06


Region 18 is made up <strong>of</strong> eight teams from three states. Community <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong><br />

Nevada and Western Nevada CC are the only schools without a basketball team.<br />

Location: Rangely, Colorado<br />

Enrollment: 3,600<br />

President: John Boyd<br />

Athletic Director: Dustin Colborn<br />

Sports Information Director: Jason Graf<br />

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 23,000<br />

President: Cynthia Biotheau<br />

Athletic Director: Norma Carr<br />

Sports Information Director: Hannah<br />

Lee/Lisa Peshell<br />

Location: Ephraim, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 2,800<br />

President: Michael T. Benson<br />

Athletic Director: Bob Trythall<br />

Sports Information Director: Gary Chidester<br />

Location: Price, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 2,500<br />

President: Dr. Ryan Thomas<br />

Athletic Director: Dave Paur<br />

Location: Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Enrollment: 4,500<br />

President: Dr. Michael Burke<br />

Athletic Director: Al Williams<br />

Sports Information Director: Erna Rhinehart<br />

Colorado Northwestern CC<br />

Salt Lake Community <strong>College</strong><br />

Snow <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah<br />

North <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Mascot: Spartan<br />

Colors: Red, White and Black<br />

Head Women’s Basketball Coach:<br />

Jason Graf<br />

Last Season’s Record: 0-29 overall,<br />

0-18 SWAC<br />

Mascot: Bruin<br />

Colors: Royal Blue and Gold<br />

Head Women’s Basketball Coach:<br />

Betsy Speketer<br />

Last Season’s Record: 24-10<br />

overall, 12-6 SWAC<br />

Mascot: Badger<br />

Colors: Blue, White and Gold<br />

Head Women’s Basketball Coach:<br />

Cindy Lawrence<br />

Last Season’s Record: 8-21 overall, 3-<br />

15 SWAC<br />

Mascot: Golden Eagle<br />

Colors: Navy Blue and Gold<br />

Head Women’s Basketball Coach:<br />

Dave Paur<br />

Last Season’s Record: 16-15 overall,<br />

7-11 SWAC<br />

Mascot: Cardinal<br />

Colors: Red and Gray<br />

Head Women’s Basketball Coach:<br />

Chris Carlson<br />

Last Season’s Record: 24-7 overall,<br />

16-2 SWAC<br />

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Our number one goal for student-athletes at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> is for them to experience high quality education<br />

while participating in and enjoying the challenge <strong>of</strong> Division I<br />

junior college basketball. The ultimate bonus, <strong>of</strong> course, is graduating<br />

from a quality institution that has prepared them for a career<br />

after athletics.<br />

The CSI Athletic Department is committed to providing students<br />

all the support and encouragement they need to find success both in<br />

academics and athletics. The college provides unlimited resources<br />

through its student services to assist student-athletes in the classroom.<br />

Students will enjoy the benefits <strong>of</strong> attending a private study table<br />

for basketball, as well as the use <strong>of</strong> the Academic Development<br />

Center, and tutoring is provided as needed. Most importantly,<br />

student-athletes have the support and friendship <strong>of</strong> the coaches, their<br />

teammates and their academic advisor. The best <strong>of</strong> everything is<br />

possible at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />

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Listen to all the action live on<br />

KTFI 1270 AM with Ken<br />

Simmons (left) and Jonathan<br />

Drew (right).<br />

If you aren’t in the Twin Falls<br />

area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics<br />

and click on listen live to hear all<br />

the CSI basketball games on your<br />

computer.<br />

Kat Powell<br />

Academic Advisor<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>


Jerry Beck<br />

Gerald L. Beck began his career at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong><br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> in 1975 and became president <strong>of</strong> the college in 2005. His<br />

many titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade and Industry Programs, Dean <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education/<br />

Summer School, Vice President <strong>of</strong> Instruction, and Executive<br />

Vice President/Chief Academic Officer.<br />

Dr. Beck is an <strong>Idaho</strong> native. He received his bachelor’s<br />

degree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in Teacher<br />

Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. He completed his post doctoral at Harvard<br />

University Institute for Educational Management.<br />

In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Workforce Development Council appointed by the<br />

Governor. He serves as a board member on many local<br />

organizations including <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Economic Development<br />

Organization, Region IV Development Association and Magic<br />

Valley Regional Medical Center. He is past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Private Industry Councils.<br />

Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and<br />

three grandchildren. He attributes much <strong>of</strong> his success to the<br />

opportunities provided by the college and the support from his<br />

family and co-workers.<br />

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Orthopedic Surgeon<br />

Dr. William May<br />

Physical Therapist<br />

Julie Ellis<br />

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Sports Information<br />

Karen Baumert<br />

Team Physician<br />

Dr. Thad Scholes<br />

Chiropractor<br />

Dr. Dave Long<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Ginger Nukaya<br />

Team Physician<br />

Dr. Mark McKain<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Richard Bingham


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“We challenge anyone to find a better<br />

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nation.”<br />

-Twin Falls General Information<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>, Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

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“The <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> is the pulse <strong>of</strong> the Magic Valley in more ways than<br />

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Dance team members pictured from left to right: (front row) Ashley Roland;<br />

(middle row) MikiAnna Williamson, Marissa Counter, Brandy Lowe, Whitnee<br />

Beck and Sherise Hunt; (back row) Nicole Connell, Cori West and Shilo Bjornn.<br />

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Garcia, Lindsey Hartley and Gina Rodriguez; (back row)<br />

Justin Nukaya and Jayme Fort.


The <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Athletic Department and the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club is now celebrating 40 years together.<br />

Formed in 1966, the booster club was organized to raise funds for all CSI student-athletes and promote CSI athletics. The athletic<br />

competition you are about to enjoy tonight has benefited from the long-standing commitment by the many faithful booster members who<br />

donate generously each year.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes you see on campus today have received scholarship money generated by the CSI Golden Eagle Booster<br />

Club. Memberships in the booster club are the main source <strong>of</strong> revenue CSI receives for student-athlete scholarships. By joining the<br />

booster club, individuals have a direct impact on the quality <strong>of</strong> student-athletes the college can attract. Members have a unique opportunity<br />

to develop friendships, and long-lasting relationships, and know that their financial support has helped a young person obtain a<br />

college degree.<br />

If you’re a fan <strong>of</strong> CSI athletics, your support can be expressed by joining the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club for the <strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong><br />

season. Last year the booster club raised more than $100,000 for the scholarship fund. We need your help. Stop by the Booster table to see<br />

how easy it is to join in with the best athletic department in the nation. Members enjoy invitations to the booster club luncheons, email<br />

updates, discounts on concession items and free entry into post-game functions.<br />

We’re looking forward to welcoming you as a new booster member and seeing you at our next booster club function. GO EAGLES!!!!!<br />

Cactus Petes<br />

Coca-Cola <strong>of</strong> Twin Falls<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

Donnelley Sports<br />

Edge Wireless<br />

American Family Insurance<br />

Burger King<br />

Cain’s Home Furnishing<br />

Chevron Twin Stops<br />

Countrywide Home Loans<br />

DELL<br />

D.L. Evans Bank<br />

Golden Corral Buffet and Grill<br />

Andy Bopp & Karen Griffith<br />

Campus Housing<br />

Days Inn<br />

El Sombrero<br />

Farmers Insurance Group<br />

Furniture & Appliance Outlet<br />

Ross and Kathy Deahl<br />

Desert Sun Travel<br />

Farmers National Bank<br />

First Horizon Home Loans<br />

Nick & Karen Baumert<br />

Donna Brizee<br />

Keith & Laura Detmer<br />

Rex & Sandy Golay<br />

Super Booster (Membership is at least $5,000)<br />

Eureka Construction & Excavating<br />

First Federal<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Lottery<br />

Joe & Rose Russell<br />

K&T Steel<br />

MV Business Systems<br />

President’s Club (Membership is at least $2,000)<br />

Hart’s Café<br />

Hertz <strong>of</strong> Magic Valley<br />

Hilex Poly<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Central Credit Union<br />

Irwin Realty<br />

Lytle Signs<br />

Jerry and Pauline Meyerhoeffer<br />

Magic Valley Bank<br />

Eagles Club (Membership is at least $1,000)<br />

Gerties Brick Oven Cookery<br />

Jaker’s<br />

Magic Valley Regional Medical Center<br />

Magic Signs<br />

Napa Auto Parts<br />

9 Beans and a Burrito<br />

Coach’s Club (Membership is at least $500)<br />

Gem State Trophies<br />

John and Bonita Hepworth<br />

George and Merilyn Lee<br />

Low Book Auto Sales<br />

Gold Club (Membership is at least $100)<br />

Connie Hardy<br />

Martin & Susan Lee<br />

Mike Mason<br />

Leonard Peterson<br />

Middlekauff Auto Group<br />

Outback Steakhouse<br />

Times News<br />

Valley Food Service – McDonald’s<br />

Wolverton Homes<br />

Red Lion Hotel<br />

Ridleys Family Market<br />

Rob Green Auto Group<br />

Starley/Leavitt Insurance<br />

Subway<br />

United Dairymen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Watkins Distributing<br />

Westerra Real Estate Group<br />

Salt Lake Express<br />

Shilo Inns<br />

Signs Now<br />

Skuza Drywall<br />

Snake Harley Davidson<br />

Summit Construction<br />

Dr. Roberts and Dr. Hall<br />

Jeffrey E. Rolig, P.C.<br />

Bruce and Debbie Skaug<br />

Snake River Tire<br />

Dale Riedesel<br />

Thad Scholes<br />

Sligar Farms<br />

Bob and Betty Veeh<br />

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Robert Adams<br />

AG Electric<br />

Clark Allen<br />

Evelyn Allen<br />

Marion & Fern Allen<br />

Rachel Anderson<br />

Arctic Circle Restaurant<br />

Steve & Jodi Avalos<br />

Monty Baker<br />

Harlon Baker<br />

Bert Banholzer<br />

BASF<br />

Bob & Lynn Beauregard<br />

Jerry Beck<br />

Craig & Marilyn Bennett<br />

Les & Shirl Bennett<br />

Sally Bergstrom<br />

Ray Birrer<br />

Merlin & Shirley Blake<br />

Bloxham & Co., CPA’s<br />

Gerry Bowden<br />

Riley Boyd<br />

Bozzuto Furniture<br />

Rik & Bonnie Bratvold<br />

Charles Brockway<br />

Devoe Brown<br />

David & Judy Brown<br />

Jeff Bulkley<br />

Fred Burkhalter<br />

Joyce Burkhart<br />

Canyonside Dairy<br />

Carolyn Casper<br />

Chadd Collectables<br />

Randy Clark<br />

Ronald & Glen Clark<br />

Classic Cutting Manu.<br />

Dana Covington<br />

Howard & JoEllen Crane<br />

Jerry & Sharon Cummings<br />

Charles Cutler<br />

Darren Hall Construction<br />

Elbert Davis<br />

Deagle, Ames & Co.<br />

Dennis Clark Trucking<br />

Paul DeWitt<br />

David Dickerson &Gail<br />

Richardson<br />

Ray Drake<br />

Larry & Eva Eastman<br />

Curtis Eaton<br />

Ken & Jane Edmunds<br />

Luis Egusquiza<br />

Julie Ellis<br />

Dennis Eslinger<br />

Shelly & Lynn Espy<br />

Tom & Stephanie Evans<br />

Brent Evans<br />

Eye Center<br />

Mark Fischer<br />

Family Physical Therapy<br />

First American Title Co.<br />

Fisher Farms<br />

Victor Frogeon<br />

Ed & Dixie Fournier<br />

Tracy and Joann Frank<br />

Darlene Frazier<br />

Allan Frost<br />

Furniture & Appliance Outlet<br />

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Golden Eagle (Membership is at least $50)<br />

Tom Gabbert<br />

Clayton Gardner<br />

Jim Gaskin<br />

Jim & Vince Gibson<br />

Robert & Barbara Gietzen<br />

Byrd Golay<br />

Paula Greene<br />

Lois Grove<br />

Kevin Guthrie<br />

Elmer & Dorothy Hagerty<br />

Bob Hamilton<br />

Daryn Harshbarger<br />

Pauline Harvey<br />

Eric & Tanya Heidenreich<br />

Dona Henman<br />

Bob & Colleen Henry<br />

John & Bonita Hepworth<br />

Gene Hillis<br />

Jack Hirai<br />

Jody Hollander<br />

Bill Hollifield<br />

Terry Hollifield<br />

Cherylyn Holman<br />

Alan Horner<br />

Jim Howard<br />

Debbie Hudson<br />

Patrick Hughes<br />

Max Humphries<br />

Shirl Hustead<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Construction Co.<br />

Jeremy & Stacy Ihler<br />

Chuck & JoAnn Ireton<br />

Dick & JoAnn Irwin<br />

John Irwin, Realtor<br />

Cheryl Jenkins<br />

Cal Jensen<br />

Nancy Johnson<br />

Harold & Vanda Johnson<br />

Lonnie Johnston<br />

Jann Jones<br />

Brent & Sandra Jussel<br />

K & D General Truck<br />

K & W Dairy<br />

JoAnn Keith<br />

Jerry & Gayle Kemp<br />

Jayme Ketterling<br />

Sandy Kevan<br />

Victoria King<br />

Barry Knoblich<br />

Jim & Nedra Korte<br />

Joe Kovar<br />

DuWayne Krauss<br />

Bill and Donna Kyle<br />

Darren Kyle<br />

Rich & Tammy Lang<br />

Donna Lanting<br />

Elieen Lanting<br />

Tom Larsen<br />

Dan & Nancy Larson<br />

Ray Leavitt<br />

Lance LaBaron<br />

Chuck Lehrman<br />

LeMoyne Realty<br />

Lewis Lenker<br />

Kenneth Leonard<br />

Vivian Lewis<br />

Dr. Dave & Diane Long<br />

Longview Fiber Paper<br />

Joseph Lyman<br />

Jim & Cathy Lynch<br />

Magic Valley Pipe<br />

Charles & Marlyn Mathews<br />

Bryan Matsuoka<br />

Carolyn Matsuoka<br />

Dr. Willam May<br />

Bruce McComas<br />

Scott & Stephanie McCurdy<br />

Barbra McKain<br />

Dr. Mark McKain<br />

Ed McLaughlin<br />

Constance Meade<br />

Jason Meyerhoeffer<br />

Meyers Farms<br />

Ronald Miciak<br />

Rick & Jo Mikesell<br />

Dee Misenhimer<br />

Don Molesworth<br />

Jackie Moore<br />

Rick Moore<br />

Leota Morris<br />

Alton Mothershead<br />

Chris Mottern<br />

Mervin Mueller<br />

Municipal Golf Course<br />

Nick’s Custom Framing<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jay Nielson<br />

Northside Bus Co.<br />

Northwest Benevolent<br />

Foundation<br />

Penny O’Keefe<br />

Olsen Bros. Construction<br />

Jim & Janet Olsen<br />

Dawn Orr<br />

Rick Parks<br />

Milo Pearson<br />

Tracy Peery<br />

Larry & Gay Petersen<br />

Harold and Jeanette Peterson<br />

Ronald Petersen<br />

Lynn Pettingill<br />

Plant Foods Inc<br />

Pomerelle Portrait Studio<br />

Robert Powers<br />

Precision Lawn<br />

Prescott-Craig Ins.<br />

Jack & Sylvia Pretti<br />

Jay & Elaine Proost<br />

Greg & Bobbi Pyle<br />

Duane Ramseyer<br />

James Ray<br />

Earl Reed<br />

Owen & Wendy Rice<br />

Clair & Virginia Ricketts<br />

Jaime Ridgeway<br />

Jerry Ridley<br />

Roberta Riedesel<br />

Rite Stuff Food<br />

Richard & Olet Roberts<br />

Randy Rogers<br />

Jeffry E. Rolig Atty at Law<br />

Brian & Debbie Royster<br />

E.G. Ryan<br />

Thad Scholes<br />

Duane Schrank<br />

Mark Schwarz<br />

Jerry Shafer<br />

Cliff & Marge Sharp<br />

Gene Shaw<br />

Joseph Shaw<br />

Ron & Barbara Shockley<br />

Richard Shriver<br />

Brad Siegel<br />

Ron & Jan Silvers<br />

Carl Skabronski<br />

Skinner Trucking Inc.<br />

Karen Slaugh<br />

Sligar Farms Inc<br />

DeOnne Smith<br />

Snake River Pool & Spa<br />

Scott Snow CPA<br />

Barton Sonner<br />

Spirit Construction<br />

Guy & Angie Standlee<br />

Galen Stanger<br />

Graydon Stanley<br />

D.J. Stanley<br />

Dick Stearns<br />

Dick & Pat Sterling<br />

Randy & Karen Stoker<br />

Boyd Stokes<br />

Dr. Carl Stones<br />

Ken and Pat Struchen<br />

Stukenholtz Laboratory<br />

R.E. Stutzman<br />

Summit Restoration<br />

Jerod and Jill Sweesy<br />

Gary & Sue Thomas<br />

Bruce & Annie Thomason<br />

Times News<br />

Title Fact, Inc<br />

Scott Trappen<br />

Mike & Jody Tremblay<br />

Triple J Dairy<br />

Cathy Trotter<br />

Twin Falls Trucking Equipment<br />

Twin Stop<br />

Kay Tucker<br />

United Oil<br />

USF Reddaway<br />

Irene Vandervegt<br />

Vandervegt Dairy<br />

Brett VanWagoner<br />

Vickers Western Stores<br />

Dan Wade<br />

Bob Wageman<br />

Richard & Linda Walker<br />

Brian Ward<br />

Watertech<br />

Mitch & Linda Watkins<br />

Bill Watts<br />

Harlan & Kasey Weigt<br />

Glenn Wells<br />

Mike & Colleen Werner<br />

Western Skies Photo<br />

Western Waste Services<br />

Westerra Real Estate<br />

Max Wheeler<br />

Marilyn Whitesides<br />

Gary & Missy Wignall<br />

Bud Williams<br />

Deb Wilson<br />

Gary Wolverton<br />

Chris Woodall<br />

Donna Wuthrich<br />

Phillip & Laveta Younger


McDonald’s, locally owned and operated by<br />

Bill and Donna Kyle in Twin Falls, Burley and<br />

Jerome sponsors the CSI Golden Eagles and the<br />

McSlam-n-Jam. The money pledged for every dunk<br />

during home Golden Eagle basketball games is split<br />

between CSI <strong>Athletics</strong> and the Ronald McDonald<br />

House.<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

The Reason<br />

When a child becomes seriously ill, the whole family suffers, particularly if the child must be hospitalized or receive outpatient treatment<br />

far away from home for extended periods <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

To be with their child, parents <strong>of</strong>ten sleep on uncomfortable chairs or cots, or bear the expense and impersonal atmosphere <strong>of</strong> a hotel<br />

room. At a time when they want all their strength available for their child, the simple demands <strong>of</strong> everyday life can seem overwhelming.<br />

For these families, Ronald McDonald House <strong>of</strong>fers a refuge from the hospital, a home-away-from-home, where they can have a room <strong>of</strong><br />

their own, a comfortable bed, kitchen and laundry facilities, toys for the kids, and a cup <strong>of</strong> hot c<strong>of</strong>fee.<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

For the child, it’s knowing that mom and dad are close by, in a good place. It’s having a comforting, peaceful place to go from the<br />

hospital.<br />

For a brother or sister who cannot be there, it’s knowing that other family members are safe while away in a strange city.<br />

For the parents in the House, it’s knowing that they are not alone, that others have gone through similar situations and survived. It’s new<br />

parents getting practical advice from “veterans.” It’s people drawing hope and strength from late-night conversations in corridors and kitchens,<br />

sharing experiences that can be difficult for family and friends back home to fully understand.<br />

And, it’s a place to treasure every moment <strong>of</strong> having a child “home,” even if for just a short time.<br />

For board members and volunteers, who give <strong>of</strong> their time, money, and skills, it’s knowing that what they do really helps.<br />

How The House Operates<br />

Each Ronald McDonald House is unique, created by a team <strong>of</strong> local citizens to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> their community. The House is owned<br />

and operated by the local not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization created by these citizens.<br />

Local McDonald’s restaurants become involved in initial fundraising once several key elements are present: medical advisors from a<br />

hospital with a need for such a House; a parent organization comprised <strong>of</strong> people whose children have been treated or are being treat at the<br />

same hospital; and other interested and concerned volunteers.<br />

To varying degrees, all groups participate in planning, construction, furnishing, building community awareness, securing goods and<br />

services, and ongoing House operations. Other local and national companies also volunteer their support through material donations and<br />

monetary contributions.<br />

Families using the House donate $5 to $15 per day, if they can afford it. These revenues pay for part <strong>of</strong> the costs <strong>of</strong> continuing House<br />

operations.<br />

How It Began<br />

The first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia in 1974 as the result <strong>of</strong> the perseverance and dedication <strong>of</strong> Fred Hill, then a<br />

Philadelphia Eagles football player.<br />

Today, through similar efforts by other groups <strong>of</strong> dedicated individuals, Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for more<br />

than 350,000 people a year in facilities throughout the United States; Canada; Australia; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Geissen, West Germany.<br />

McDonald’s Corporation assists in increasing public awareness and in providing start-up funding for the new Houses. The local not-forpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization operating the House can quality for $25,000 grant from Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities.<br />

Most importantly, it is the time and services <strong>of</strong> local volunteers and the local contributions <strong>of</strong> money and materials that make it possible<br />

for the Ronald McDonald Houses to be open and operating.<br />

Assisting in these efforts, McDonald’s restaurant franchisees, holding individual promotions around the country, have raised more than<br />

$25 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses and the families they serve.<br />

If you have questions about the national Ronald McDonald House program or wish to contact a local Ronald McDonald House regarding<br />

services, activities, volunteer work or tax deductible donations, write or call: Ronald McDonald House, 101 Warm Spring Ave., Boise, ID<br />

83712.


<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Basketball<br />

<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong><br />

<strong>Media</strong> Speed Roster<br />

Maria Moore - #3<br />

5-5 So Guard<br />

Sparks, Nev.<br />

Ashley Thompson - #20<br />

5-10 So Guard/Forward<br />

McCammon, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Tera Tremayne - #31<br />

5-7 Fr Guard<br />

Battle Mountain, Nev.<br />

Maylene Ornelas - #4<br />

5-6 Fr Guard<br />

Chihuahua, Mexico<br />

Kali Hess - #21<br />

5-8 Fr Guard<br />

American Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Eva Ivanova - #42<br />

6-3 Fr Post<br />

Varna, Bulgaria<br />

Daraysha Kennedy - #10<br />

5-5 Fr Guard<br />

Portland, Ore.<br />

Brittany Moore - #22<br />

5-7 So Guard<br />

Sparks, Nev.<br />

Randy Rogers<br />

Head Coach<br />

5th Year<br />

Anita Burdick - #44<br />

6-3 Fr Post<br />

Reno, Nev.<br />

Amy Higbee - #11<br />

5-8 Fr Guard<br />

Alamo, Nev.<br />

Whitney Thompson - #24<br />

6-0 Fr Post<br />

Shelley, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

44<br />

Merrilee Udy<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

2nd Year<br />

Alexis Tucker - #14<br />

5-11 So Forward<br />

Firth, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Amy Bratvold - #30<br />

6-0 So Guard/Forward<br />

Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Jennifer Kioa - #52<br />

6-4 Fr Post<br />

San Mateo, Calif.

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