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No. 35 – Bre Anderson

Sophomore • 5-2 • P/OF
Laguna Niguel, CA (Dana Hills)

THIS YEAR: Returning sophomore Bre Anderson figures in a reserve role at the outset of the season as both a pitcher and outfielder … Could crack the line-up because of her bat where she might frequently fill a designated player role … When in the circle relies on location and off-speed.

2007: As a 2007 freshman appeared in 32 of the Cougars’ 39 games, including 14 as a pitcher … Batted .280 with 3 doubles and 10 RBIs … Best showing came in the Cougars’ 7-1 win over Chico State in which she went 4-for-4 with a double and 2 RBIs … Was also 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs in a win over Dakota Wesleyan … In the next game went 3-for-4 with 2 RBIs in a win over Dominican ... Batted .515 (17-for-33) in games Azusa Pacific won … In the circle was 1-2 in 33.2 innings of work … Best outing came in the season-finale against nationally-ranked Concordia, working 6 innings and surrendering just 1 run in a no-decision … Lone win came in a complete-game effort against Cal State San Marcos.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 seasons of varsity softball at Dana Hills High in Dana Point, Calif. ... Her travel ball experience consisted of stints with USA Athletics and Storm USA.

PERSONAL: Born Breanna Anderson, Aug. 27, 1988, in Laguna Hills, Calif., to Allan (engineer) and Denise (recruiter) Anderson ... Majoring in business.

Anderson at Azusa Pacific
Year  G-GS  AB  R  H  2B-3B-HR RBI  SLG% BB HBP SO SB-SBA  AVG
2007 32-29  82  8 23    3-0-0   10 .317  11  0   5  0-1   .280

No. 55 – Bailey Blazek

Junior • 5-5 • OF
Chino Hills, CA (Chino Hills HS)

THIS YEAR: Junior Bailey Blazek offers the Cougar attack some speed and a better than average bat … Figures to come off the bench and can be known for clutch pinch hits.

2007: Appeared in 25 of the Cougars’ 40 games, starting 19, including some at third base … Had 14 hits in 53 at-bats (.264) and stole 3 bases … Put together an early season 5-game hitting streak in which she went 8-for-16 with a couple of RBIs and a double … In a victory over Madonna University (Mich.) at the Tucson Invitational went 2-for-5 with a double, a run scored and a stolen base.

2006: Appeared in 31 games as 2006 freshman, starting 2, a doubleheader against nationally-ranked Cal Baptist ... Collected her first collegiate hit, a single, in a 6-1 victory over Hope International ... Used primarily as a pinch-runner, scoring 6 times.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 2 seasons of varsity softball for head coach Mike Smith at Chino Hills (Calif.) High … Earned All-Sierra League second team recognition as a 2004 junior and as a senior was a key member of the Huskies’ unseeded 2005 CIF championship team that won its final 16 games to finish 23-7 in only its second season of varsity play … Also earned 3 varsity letters in basketball and ran 4 seasons of cross country.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 23, 1986, to Robert (law enforcement) and Kris (homemaker) Blazek … Majoring in biology.

BLAZEK AT AZUSA PACIFIC
YEAR G-GS AB H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA AVG 2006 31-2 12 1 0-0-0 0 1-1 .081 2007 25-19 53 14 2-0-0 3 3-3 .264 TOTAL 56-21 65 15 2-0-0 3 4-4 .173

No. 4 – Alyce Candelaria

Sophomore • 5-3 • UTL
Lancaster, CA (Lancaster HS)

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No. 2 – Erin Halma

Sophomore • 5-8 • P/1B
Long Beach, CA (Valley Christian HS)

THIS YEAR: Though just a sophomore, Erin Halma is considered one of the leaders of the team … Is the Cougars’ primary first baseman when not pitching … Will bat in the middle of the line-up and compete for the Cougars’ No. 2 pitcher in the rotation … Is 1 of 5 left-handed bats on the Cougar roster.

2007: Fashioned a fine 2007 rookie season in which she batted .287 in 31 games played (all starts) … Also made 25 appearances in the circle and became the Cougars’ workhorse pitcher, throwing a team-leading 124.1 innings … Was 5-16 with a 4.28 ERA … At the plate, opened her collegiate career by hitting safely in 9 of the first 11 games, which included an 8-game hitting streak … Had 7 multiple-hit games, all 2-hit contests … Her 5 doubles were fourth best on the team … As a pitcher picked up her first collegiate win in just her second appearance, not allowing an earned run in 7 innings of work against Chico State … Posted career-high 7-strikeout performances in back-to-back wins over Madonna and Dakota Wesleyan.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 seasons of varsity softball for head coach Don Harper at Valley Christian High in Cerritos, Calif. ... Was a 4-time All-Olympic League pick, earning first team recognition her final 3 seasons ... Teamed with current Cougar hoopster Kristel Eddington to lead Valley Christian to 4 straight softball league championships ... Posted a 13-5 record over the course of her junior and senior seasons before a broken finger cut short her final campaign ... Also lettered 3 years in soccer (defender) and 2 in tennis ... Was a 2-time all-league honoree in tennis and was a member of the 2005 CIF co-champion soccer team.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 27, 1988, in Long Beach, Calif., … Parents are Randy and Carol Halma ... Has a brother (Rob) and a sister (Tracey, played softball at NAIA member Northwestern College in Iowa) ... Majoring in athletic training ... Has been to Costa Rica on a mission trip.

HALMA at AZUSA PACIFIC
YEAR   G-GS   AB   R   H  2B-3B-HR   RBI    SLG%   BB  HBP   SO   SB-SBA   AVG
2007  31-31   87  10  25    5-0-0     14   .345     4   1     8    0-0    .287

YEAR   W-L    ERA   G-GS  CG  Sho  SV   IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO
2007   5-16  4.28  25-20   7   0    1  124.1  173  117  76   87   53

No. 9 – Camille Hundley

Junior • 5-6 • P/OF
Garden Grove, CA (Pacifica HS)

THIS YEAR: The ace of the Cougar staff, junior Camille Hundley has displayed noticeable off-season improvement and could emerge as one of the top pitchers in the Golden State Athletic Conference … Has a good fastball but is also noted for excellent movement on her pitches … For the first time in her career, will also be frequently used at first base and offer her bat in the Cougar line-up.

2007: Appeared in 25 games, primarily as a pitcher … Led the staff in victories (9), ERA (3.22), and strike outs (55) … Collected the team’s only shutout of the season, allowing just 3 hits in a run-ruled victory over Trinity International … Registered 4 games with 5 or more strikeouts, including a career-high 8 in a 6-inning victory over Dakota Wesleyan … Worked all 10 innings in a 1-run loss to Biola … Also had 16 plate appearances, getting a pair of singles and walking once,

2006: Endured a typical freshman season with several ups and downs along the way ... Posted an 8-9 record with a 3.16 ERA ... Worked 102 innings ... In her first collegiate game, fired 5 innings of 4-hit softball, striking out a career-high 8 in an 8-1 victory over Bethany ... Also struck out 8 in victories over Dominican and Hope International ... Best outing came in defeat, firing 6 innings of 3-hit softball vs. top-ranked Cal Baptist but surrendered a sixth inning home run to suffer the 1-0 setback ... At the plate, batted .209, getting 6 of her 9 hits in just 2 games, going 3-for-4 with a home run vs. Dominican and then going 3-for-3 with a double vs. Williams.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 seasons of varsity softball for head coach Rob Weil at state power Pacifica High in Garden Grove, Calif. … Was a key member of a Mariner program that went 88-7 over Hundley’s final 3 seasons, winning 2 CIF championships while posting a perfect 36-0 mark in Garden Grove League play … Was a 2-time All-Garden Grove League honoree and key member of 2 CIF championship teams … Did not allow an earned run over her final 2 seasons (61 innings of work) … As a 2004 junior, batted .364 with 2 home runs and was 5-0 as a pitcher in 43 innings of work.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 7, 1986, in Anaheim, Calif. … Parents are Patrick and Minerva Hundley … Has 1 brother (Garrett) … Majoring in English and would like to teach and coach high school softball … Volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club … Coached little league baseball … Likes to fish, hike, and go off-roading.

HUNDLEY at AZUSA PACIFIC

Year    G-GS   AB   R   H   2B-3B-HR   RBI   SLG%   BB   HBP   SO   SB-SBA  .AVG
2006   20-15   43   7   9     2-0-1     6   .362     2    1     7    1-1    .209
2007    7-4    15   1   2     0-0-0     0   .133     1    0     1    0-0    .133
Career 27-19   58   8  11     2-0-1     6   .224     3    1     8    1-1    .190

Year    W-L   ERA   G-GS   CG   Sho  SV    IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO
2006    8-9  3.16  22-16    9    2    0  102.0   98   57   46   26   65
2007    9-7  3.22  25-16   11    1    0  108.2  126   74   50   37   55
Career 17-16 3.19  47-32   20    3    0  210.2  224  131   96   63  120

No. 27 – Nicole Llorens

Freshman • 5-4 • OF
Covina, CA (Western Christian HS)

THIS YEAR: An energetic and hardworking player, freshman Nicole Llorens returns to softball after a year layoff … Will press for a starting berth in the Cougar outfield … Discovered in a recreation class on campus during the 2007 fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 2-sport standout at Western Christian High in Covina, Calif., from where she graduated in June of 2006 … As a senior, named Co-Lancer Female Athlete of the Year, sharing the honor with current Cougar soccer All-American Theresa Broad … In softball, earned 4 varsity letters and helped lead the Lancers to the 2005 CIF semifinals … Was a 2-time All-Christian League selection in basketball and was named team MVP as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 6, 1988, in San Dimas, Calif. … Parents are Robert (banker) and Denise (teacher) Llorens … Has 4 brothers (Bobby, Joey, Anthony, Lorenzo) … Majoring in communication/broadcast arts … Plays the guitar.

No. 16 – Natalie Mickelson

Junior • 5-8 • C/3B
Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS)

THIS YEAR: A postseason honors candidate, junior Natalie Mickelson is the quiet general of the team … Is the Cougars’ top power threat and is likely to lead the team in slugging percentage … Rated a smart catcher and highly trusted by the Cougar pitching staff … Can also play third base … Enters the season 17 career home runs, second best on the Cougar all-time chart.

2007: Returned to the Cougar line-up after sitting out a season with injury and batted .264 with a team-high 6 home runs … Was third on the team with 24 RBIs and fourth with 5 doubles … Recorded 7 multi-hit games, including a 3-for-4 effort with 2 home runs and 5 RBIs in a 7-2 victory at Hope International University … Was also 2-for-5 with 4 RBIs in a win over Dominican.

2006: Sat out the 2006 season while recovering from surgery.

2005: Enjoyed an outstanding rookie season, slugging 11 homes runs (second in the GSAC and second-best single-season total in program history) to go along with a .333 batting average and 31 RBIs … Was second in the GSAC in slugging percentage (.675) and on-base percentage (.475) … Led the GSAC with 25 bases on balls and set the school single-season record with 9 hit-by-pitches … Defensively, picked off 4 runners from her catcher’s position, most in the GSAC … Opened her collegiate career in rather impressive fashion by hitting safely in 16 of her first 17 games, batting .500 (23-for-46) with 19 RBIs, 7 home runs and 4 doubles in the first 6 weeks of play … Tied a then school record in just her fourth game with 6 RBIs, going 4-for-5 in a 17-0 victory over Bethany … Had 8 multiple-hit games … Cougars went 10-0 in games in which she homered, including a seventh-inning solo shot to knot the score at 1-1 vs. Concordia, a game the Cougars later won 2-1 … Was 2-for-2 with 2 home runs and 3 RBIs in a 14-3 win over Briarcliffe … An injury hampered her over the final third of the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Los Alamitos (Calif.) High where she lettered 4 years as a catcher … Helped lead the Griffins to 3 straight Sunset League championships … Guided Los Alamitos to a 40-17 record her final 2 seasons, including a 21-12 record during her 2004 senior campaign when the Griffins finished as the CIF Southern Section Division I runners-up … Named All-CIF honoree second team as a senior … Was a 2-time All-Sunset league pick, including first team honors in 2004 … As a 2003 junior helped lead the Griffins to the Division I CIF quarterfinals … Named scholar athlete during all 4 varsity seasons.

PERSONAL: Born April 17, 1986, in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents are Kevin (teacher) and Denise (teacher) Mickelson … Has 1 brother (J.T.) … Second cousin to PGA great Phil Mickelson … Majoring in psychology … Enjoys riding horses and painting.

MICHELSON at AZUSA PACIFIC

YEAR    G-GS    AB   R   H   2B-3B-HR  RBI   SLG%  BB  HBP  SO  SB-SBA   AVG
2005   46-46   126  35  42    6-2-11    31  .675   25   9   28   2-2    .333
2006                         injured--did not play
2007   38-38   110  19  29    5-0-6     24  .473   11   6   19   0-0    .264
Career 84-84   236  54  71   11-2-17    55  .581   36  15   47   2-2    .301
TOTAL

No. 5 – Sarah Moore

Sophomore • 5-1 • P/INF
San Diego, CA (Madison HS)

THIS YEAR: A transfer returning to her southern California roots, sophomore Sarah Moore gives the Cougars experience and much-needed depth on the pitching staff … May get some starts but is likely to fill a role as a change-of-pace reliever.

WILLIAM PENN: Spent her 2007 freshman season at William Penn College, an NAIA-member school in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where she doubled as a pitcher and infielder … Batted .397 (23-for-58) in 23 games in the field with 3 home runs for the 46-14 Statesmen who advanced to the NAIA softball tournament … In the circle fashioned an 8-2 record with a 5.41 ERA in 54.2 innings of work … Led the Statesmen pitching staff in ground outs.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 2 seasons of varsity softball at Madison High in San Diego, Calif., from where she graduated in 2006 … Was a 2-time all-academic honoree … Also played 1 season of varsity volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born July 17, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. … Parents are Jason (electrician) and Christy (office manager) … Has 1 brother (Tyler) … Majoring in business … Interested in becoming in a lawyer.

No. 12 – Jeanette Murad

Freshman • 5-7 • P/INF
Mission Viejo, CA (Fountain Valley HS)

THIS YEAR: A versatile and promising freshman, Jeanette Murad could develop into a key player as she makes the adjustment to the college game … Offers a very good glove at third base … Noted for her strong arm … May emerge as a starter in the circle but at the very least could be a key out of the bullpen.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 3-time All-Sunset League honoree during her 3-year varsity career at Fountain Valley (Calif.) High, where she played for head coach Carey Baker … Twice named team MVP, including her 2007 senior season.

PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1989, in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents are Dan (general contractor) Murad and Soraya (social work) Dustin … Has 4 brothers (Nick, Trevor, Adam, Deryk) and a sister (Jennifer) … Majoring in bio-chemistry … Enjoys singing.

No. 20 – Erika Navarrete

Junior • 5-3 • OF
Alhambra, CA (Maranatha HS)

THIS YEAR: A veteran of the program, junior Erika Navarrete is battling for a starting position in the Cougar outfield … Her offensive development will the key to her playing time … Brings a left-handed bat to the line-up.

2007: Appeared in 22 games as a 2007 sophomore, primarily as a pinch runner … Started 11 contests … Went 5-for-11 with 3 RBIs and a run scored in 3 games at the Tucson Invitational. 2006: Appeared in 18 games as a 2006 freshman at Azusa Pacific, starting 3 ... Had 4 hits on the season, including her first-ever collegiate at-bat, a pinch-hit, run-scoring single in the Cougars’ 8-0 victory over Bethany.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 3-sport standout at Maranatha High in Pasadena, Calif. … Earned league honors in both softball and volleyball … As a 2005 senior, was All-Olympic League first team and All-San Gabriel Valley second team in softball after batting .352 while swiping a league-best 22 bases and scoring a team-high 24 runs for the 15-10 Minutemen … Best outing came in back-to-back victories over Calvary Chapel Christian and Viewpoint High in which she was a combined 8-for-9 with 6 runs scored and 3 RBIs … Hit safely in 18 of 25 games as a senior … Played 4 varsity seasons of softball, 3 for Cougar Hall of Famer Doug Barnett and 1 for Bill Larew, 2 seasons of volleyball for former Azusa Pacific head coach Gary Yee and 2 other seasons of basketball … Was a 4-year scholar-athlete … Served as yearbook editor and was a member of ASB.

PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1987, in Los Angeles, to Eric and Karen Navarrete … Majoring in communications with a minor in marketing.

NAVARRETE at AZUSA PACIFIC

YEAR   G-GS   AB   R   H  2B-3B-HR  RBI  SLG%   BB  HBP  SO SB-SBA   AVG
2006   18-3   17   3   4    0-0-0    1  .235     0   0    3  0-0    .235
2007   22-11  34   7   9    0-0-0    2  .265     2   0    5  3-3    .265
Career 40-14  51  10  13    0-0-0    3  .255     2   0    5  3-3    .255

No. 11 – Cassie Treischel

Freshman • 5-5 • 2B/OF
Corona, CA (Santiago HS)

THIS YEAR: Perhaps the Cougars’ top newcomer, freshman Cassie Treischel is expected to make an offensive impact from the outset of the season … Is likely to lock down a starting position at second base … Should hit for average but does have pop in her bat … Noted for a steady glove.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 4-year varsity letter winner at Santiago High in Corona, Calif., where she played for head coach John Perez … Was a 2-time All-Mountain View League first team honoree … Also captured All-CIF second team recognition as a 2006 junior when she helped lead the Sharks to a 26-5 record and the CIF Division I championship, the second in her 4-year career at Santiago … Guided Santiago to a 26-6 record as a 2007 senior … Also played one season of varsity volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 1989 in Anaheim, Calif. … Parents are Kevin (teacher) and Carla (secretary) Treischel … Has 2 brothers (Kevin, Ryan) and a sister (Dawn) … Her father is the track & field coach at Santiago High … Majoring in liberal studies … Would like to be an elementary school teacher.

No. 10 – Chelsea Walker

Freshman • 5-6 • 1B/3B
Palm Desert, CA (Palm Desert HS)

THIS YEAR: Freshman Chelsea Walker figures to use the 2008 season as a developmental year as she makes the adjustment from the high school ranks to college … Plays the corner infield positions.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 seasons of varsity softball for head coach Ashley Nieto at Palm Desert (Calif.) High … Was a 2-time All-Desert Valley League selection, earning third-team honors as a 2007 senior … Also earned 2 varsity letters in volleyball … Named Palm Desert female athlete of the year as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born April 21, 1989, in Upland, Calif. … Parents are Scott (business owner) and Nancy Walker … Has 2 younger brothers (Dillon, Trevor) … Majoring in nursing.

No. 23 – Bekah Weisser

Freshman • 5-7 • C/INF
Alamo, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)

THIS YEAR: A promising freshman, Bekah Weisser could crack the starting line-up as a collegiate rookie … Brings a better than average bat to Cougar line-up … Can play the infield but is likely to see most of her time at catcher … Could prove to be an impact player as the season unfolds and she adjusts to the college game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 2-sport standout at San Ramon Valley High in Danville, Calif. … Was a 4-time All-East Bay Athletic League honoree, earning second team honors as a 2004 freshman and 2006 junior and first team honors as a 2007 senior … Named team MVP as a senior when she led the Wolves to a 17-8 record … Also played 2 seasons of varsity volleyball for San Ramon Valley … Played travel ball of the Valley Stompers during the 2007 summer.

PERSONAL: Born Rebekah Cherie Weisser, April 2, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. … Parents are Rick (pediatrician) and Kerry Weisser … Has 3 older sisters (Rachel, who competed in crew and lacrosse at UC San Diego, Jessica, and Bethany, current senior on the Cougar softball team) … majoring in psychology … Enjoys photography and making clothes … Traveled with Competitive Edge International playing softball in East Asia.

No. 21 – Bethany Weisser

Senior • 5-9 • INF
Alamo, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)

THIS YEAR: The lone senior on the Cougars’ 15-player roster, Bethany Weisser is penciled to be Azusa Pacific’s everyday shortstop … Displayed notable improvement in her offensive output during the fall workouts and is expected to bat in the middle of the line-up … A corner infielder by trade, has made great strides in becoming a solid shortstop.

2007: Transferred to Azusa Pacific where she appeared in 23 games as a 2007 junior … Started 20 contests, primarily at shortstop … Tallied 31 plate appearances.

SAMFORD: Played 2 seasons of third base and first base at Samford University ... Started 94 games in 2 seasons, hitting 2 home runs for a Bulldog program that went 47-64 on the diamond.

HIGH SCHOOL: At San Ramon Valley High was a 4-time All-East Bay Athletic League pick in softball, earning first team honors as a junior and senior ... Batted .418 over her final 2 seasons with 41 RBIs and 33 runs ... Played on 3 EBAL title teams ... Also played 2 seasons of volleyball, and was a key member of the Wolves’ 2003 CIF championship team.

PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1986, in Lemoore, Calif., to Rick (pediatrician) and Kerry Weisser ... Has 3 sisters (Rachel, Jessica, Rebekah, a freshman on the Cougar softball team) ... A youth ministry major ... Took a summer missions trip to East Asia with current Cougar coach Carrie Webber.

WEISSER at AZUSA PACIFIC

YEAR   G-GS   AB   R   H  2B-3B-HR  RBI  SLG%   BB  HBP  SO SB-SBA   AVG
2006   23-20  29   1   3    0-0-0    2  .103     2   0    5  0-0    .103

No. 3 – Jen Whitten

Junior • 5-1 • OF
Vacaville, CA (Vacaville HS)

THIS YEAR: The only junior college transfer on the Cougar roster, junior Jen Whitten is expected to make an immediate impact both on offense and defense … Likely to patrol centerfield and bat at the top of the line-up … Is the Cougars’ best base-stealing threat.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Returned to softball after a year layoff and played her 2007 sophomore season at Santa Rosa Junior College, playing for current head coach Carrie Webber … Named All-Big 7 Conference second team after batting .406 with 8 doubles, 5 triples and a home run … Academically, made the dean’s list.

SONOMA STATE: Played her 2005 freshman season at NCAA Division II Sonoma State University.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 seasons of varsity softball for head coach Tracy Harrison at Vacaville (Calif.) High … Was a 3-time All-Monticello Empire League first team selection, including her 2002 sophomore season when the Bulldogs won the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 23, 1986, in Upland, Calif. … Parents are Roy (piping designer) and Dee (store manager) Whitten … Has a younger brother (Chris) … Majoring in psychology … Plans to go on to graduate school.