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| Volleyball | 7-11 |
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| Men's Basketball | 25-11 |
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| Women's Basketball | 21-14 |
12-4 |
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| Baseball | 15-25 |
9-15 |
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| Fastpitch | 40-10 |
14-0 |
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| Tennis | 0-12 |
0-8 |
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| Men's Track | 1-4 |
1-3 |
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| Women's Track | 4-1 |
4-0 |
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Baseball
Jake Wood named First team All-Foothill Conference
The Marauders ended the season with four straight losses to finish 15-25 and 9-15 and seventh in the Foothill Conference. Looking at stats, one thing comes out clearly as a difference from last season's 27-12-1 season -- hitting. The Marauders' team ERA was only .2 off from last season (4.35 to 4.55), but hit 50 points less (.284 to .328). Given that AVC was 4-10 in one run games, it shows that AVC was close to another .500 season, but just couldn't get the hitting.
Jake Wood (OF, L/R, 6-1, 195, SO, Lancaster (Quartz Hill ’05)), who was the Marauders' top hitter, and led 

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AVC in sacrifices and stolen bases was named First team All-Foothill Conference. Named to the Second team was John LaMoure (LHP , L/L, 6-3, 185, FR, Palmdale (Highland ‘07)) who moved into the ninth spot in Marauder season strikeouts with 58.
Wood set the record for triples in a season with nine, surpassing Johnny Brown's eight in 2008. Brandon Haynes (1b, L/R, 6-0, 180, SO, Lake Los Angeles (Littlerock ‘06)) picked up two of the toughest -- at least on the body -- records on the books. Haynes was hit by a pitch 15 times this season, giving him the painful record, as well as the career record of 20.
Fastpitch
Next Game -- Second Round Playoff at Mt. San Antonio, May 10, 7 p.m.
The No. 6 Marauders have lost seven straight to the No. 3 Mounties, and are 1-4 against them in the playoffs. The winner of this best two of three series will play in the state championships.
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Last Game -- AVC 8, Citrus 0 - 5 innings
It was the quickest playoff series in the history of Marauder Fastpitch, as the No. 6 AVC shutout No. 11 Citrus for the second straight day and beat the Owls 8-0 to advance to the second round.
It is the first time AVC won both playoff games in five innings and marks the third straight playoff win over Citrus in a shortened game. The only other time AVC shut out their opponent in both games of a playoff series was last season's first round 7-0 and 2-0 shutouts against Ventura.
It also was the Marauders' 40 win of the season, the third straight time AVC has won 40 plus games.
Gracie Perez, who became the winningest Marauder in the playoffs with her sixth win yesterday, picked up No. seven in the playoffs and No. 21 on the season with a four hitter. The furthest she allowed any Owl in the weekend was second and she struck out five on Sunday to become the first Marauder to strike out 500 batters in a career. She now has 501.
AVC jumped on the Owls early on this one, getting three straight hits to open the game -- with a Shannon Barnhill sacrifice bunt sandwiched in between -- with the third a two run Felicia Shepler home run.
Candice Miller also homered, and with a three for three day with a double as well, she had four RBI, moving her to just two behind the Marauder season record.
Fastpitch
Marauder Clean sweep of Foothill Conference Honors
Marauder Fastpitch made a clean sweep of the Foothill Conference Awards for only the third time taking home Most Valuable Player, Pitcher of the Year, Catcher of the Year and Coach of the Year. Traci Wolf was 



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voted the Marauders' ninth Foothill Conference player of the year while Gracie Perez became the only Marauder to be twice named Foothill Conference Pitcher of the Year, and the 11th Marauder selection. Perez was the 2006 Pitcher of the Year, while Shannon Bailey became the Marauders' fifth straight FoothillConference Catcher of the Year.





Miller • Barnhill • Terry • Shepler • Guevara
Named to the first team were Candice Miller, Felicia Shepler who took a step up from the second team selection of last season, Shannon Barnhill, Jade Terry and Vanessa Guevara.
Named to the second team was Alyssa Smith, Alaina Patino and Jordon Hood.
Marauder Head Coach Cindy Vargas received her fourth straight Foothill Conference Coach of the Year Honor.
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Pepsi Scholar Athlete
Elizabeth Kreiger 27th Marauder named to Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award Rolls
Elizabeth Kreiger (Wgts, 5-11, SO, Quartz Hill (Desert Christian ’05)) has been the 27th Marauder student athlete to be named to the Pepsi Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll, according to the Commission on Athletics, and will be honored at the Pepsi Celebration of Student Athletes Luncheon on Thu., Apr. 3 at the Doubletree Ontario Airport Hotel.
Kreiger competed in the weights for both the 2006 and 2007 Track and Field Seasons. As a freshman set the school record in the hammer throw at 141-6, also competing in the shot put and discus throws. As a sophomore reset the hammer record at 148-2 and placed seventh in the state hammer throw event, helping the Marauders to their best ever fifth place state finish. She also competed in the shot put, discus and javelin throw.
Kreiger graduated summa cum laude with a associate in arts degree in letters, arts and sciences and a 3.85 grade point average. She is attending school at Humboldt State and throwing the hammer for the Lumberjacks.
The Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award is based on academic and athletic performance, as well as citizenship. Each conference is allowed one male and one female award nomination that in turn become the award winners. AVC student athletes have won more Pepsi awards than any other community college in California. “When our department defines success, one important element of that success depends on the personal development of the athlete. We are really proud that our athletes are so successful in the classroom as well as on the field and court,” said AVC Athletic Director Newton Chelette.
Kreiger's inclusion on the honor roll marks seventh straight for a Marauder and the 16th time in 17 years that a Marauder student athlete has been so honored. AVC has had 20 honorees in the last 17 years. In 1998, AVC had student athletes win both Pepsi Scholar Athlete Awards available to the institution for the third straight year, the first time a school could claim such a feat. It also marked the fourth time in five years that AVC has had both award winners. There has only been two times Marauder Athletics has been shutout for the award, 1990 and 2000. With this award, the Marauders have pulled 9 award winners ahead of any other school in the state.
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Women's Basketball
Last Game -- Cerritos 55, AVC 30
The Marauders never got started and ended their season with the lowest half scoring in Marauder history. It was the second straight season the Marauders made it to the regional finals.
Men's Basketball
Last Game -- Fullerton 68, AVC 64
The Marauders ended their roller coaster season losing at Fullerton in the regional finals. The Hornets only led toward the end of the game, and AVC took a three point lead with 1:30 left. But a four point play and missed shots for the Marauders down the stretched gave Fullerton the chance to go to the state championships.
Women's Basketball
Freshmen Hobson, Lloyd named All-Foothill Conference
The women landed two freshmen on the first team including Carleigh Hobson (G-F, 5-9, FR, Palmdale (Desert Christian ’07)) who right now has more points than any other Marauder this season, and was fifth in 

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conference scoring and third in three pointers and assists and Brittney Lloyd (G, 5-5, FR, Palmdale (Palmdale ’07)) who was 18th in conference scoring.
Shakira Autry (G-F, 5-8, SO, Palmdale (Antelope Valley ‘05/UC Irvine)) and Tracy Wittebolle (C, 6-4, SO, Ieper, BEL (Koninklijk Atheneum ’06) who was second in conference blocks were named to the honorable mention team.
Men's Basketball
Arnold, Esprit and West named All-Foothill Conference
Robert Arnold (G, 6-6, 170, SO, Lancaster (Lancaster ‘06)) who was the Marauders' top scorer and No. 2 in the conference was named to the All-Conference team for the second time as was JaVaughn Espritt (F, 6-6, 


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190, SO, Lancaster (Lancaster ‘06)) who was honorable mention last season and was this season's top rebounder for AVC and was sixth in rebounding in the conference and Jason West (G, 6-4, 170, FR, Las Vegas, NV (Desert Pines ‘07)) who was third in the conference in both blocks and field goal percentage.
Football
Eric Leon named Second Team All-America and Academic All-America
Eric Leon (LB, 6-2, 230, FR, Rosamond (Rosamond ‘06)) who was the captain and top player for the
nation's top rushing defense has been honored by the JC Grid-Wire/JC Football.com as a member of the second team All-America team and Honorable Mention Academic All-American team. According to the release, the only reason Leon and five others were named honorable mention was because they had been named to the "regular" All-America team, they were ineligible for inclusion for first team Academic All-American honors.
Leon was named a Foothill Conference Player of the Week in all nine conference games that he played in and led the state in tackles. He ended with 130 tackles on the season, ten sacks and 424 defensive points, breaking Anthony Diggs 413 points compiled in 2001 in 10 game. He ended in the ninth spot for a season sacks and because a broken collar bone ended his season with just three tackles against Mt. San Antonio, just one tackle away from Ryan Liles’ record of 131 season tackles. He was twice named honorable mention State Male Athlete of the Month. Leon was named the Marauders' Most Valuable Player.
Football
Perry Jehlicka to be awarded George Sekul Award
Marauder Football Coach Perry Jehlicka will be honored with the George Sekul Community College Coach
Award by the All-American Football Foundation at the 89th All-American Football Foundation Banquet of Champions on Dec. 20 at the Planet Hollywood Hotel in Las Vegas.
Jehlicka, in his first year as the Marauder head coach, pulled off one of the greatest turnarounds ever in the state. With a 26 game losing steak hanging over them the Marauders won their first nine games of the season to win their first Foothill Conference title since 1987, played in their first bowl game since 2001 and their first playoff game since 1974 when they won the small school state championship. It is only the fifth time in 61 years a Marauder team has won nine games in a season.
Jehlicka was named the Foothill Conference Coach of the Year.
Marauder Athletics
SID Glenn Haller to be honroed with Scoop Hugins Award
Marauder Sports Information Director Glenn Haller will be honored with the Scoop Hudgins Outstanding
Sports Information Director Award by the All-American Football Foundation at the 89th All-American Football Foundation Banquet of Champions on Dec. 20 at the Planet Hollywood Hotel in Las Vegas. The award is given by the Foundation to those who excel in their efforts to promote the game of football.
Haller has headed the Marauder Sports Information Office for 19 years. In 2006, he was honored with the California Community College Sports Information Association BRASS TOP Award. Over the 19 years he has won numerous national and state awards for publications, and has been the state championship game statistician for football.
Marauder Athletics
Dean and AD Newton Chelette to be inducted in CCCMBCA Hall of Fame
In 1989, when Newton Chelette was hired as the Head Men's Basketball Coach for the Marauders, most
onlookers -- from media to community members to the California community college basketball community -- gave him little chance of doing the impossible: making Antelope Valley College anything more than just a football school.
In recognition of proving the skeptics wrong and building a state basketball powerhouse at AVC, the California Community College Men's Basketball Coaches Association will enshrine Chelette into their Hall of Fame in March of 2008, at the state basketball championships.
In the 19 years before Chelette arrived on the Lancaster campus, Marauder Basketball had just three winning seasons, played in the playoffs only once and won one conference title.
In just his first year Chelette's squad broke the school record for wins in a season, won their first tournament since 1968 and the Foothill Conference championship.
In his 17 years as the head coach for the Marauders his teams would win ten conference titles and he was named coach of the year seven years, including four straight. He coached six straight conference players of the year, and his Marauder teams hosted playoff games in 13 of those 16 years. In 1995-96, 1996-97, and 1998-99 Chelette’s teams were undefeated in conference play, the only Marauder teams to achieve perfection in conference and in 2004 he led the Marauders to the state championship final four for the first time since 1956, comes as close to the definition of coaching diversity.
In the 2000-01 season, he became the winningest coach in Marauder basketball history, recording his 272th win against Rio Hondo, and moving past the man he replaced, Bob Murray.
In 1996-97, the Marauders set the school record for wins in a season, were ranked second in the state and won the third straight conference title. In both that season and in 2003-04, Chelette was named State Coach of the Year.
In the summer of 2005, Chelette was named as the Dean of Physical Education and Athletics. He had held the interim position for two years before that, and in those years Chelette oversaw a complete revamp of Marauder Gym, including new stands, court chairs and media tables. He also has pushed forward the marketing effort of Marauder Athletics, and has strengthened ties with many community leaders and businesses -- efforts which have spilled over to help improve other areas on the campus as well. He was co-chairman of the committee for the passage of Measure R, a bond issue that will allow AVC to significantly improve the campus.
Fruits of his efforts are currently evident on the west side of the campus as the two year construction of the Marauders’ first athletic complex begins.
In 1984, Chelette became head basketball coach and athletic director at Southeastern Louisiana, positions he held until 1987.
Chelette was named the third most influential person in the history of Marauder Athletics, and was tabbed as the 12th most influential in the history of Antelope Valley athletics by the Antelope Valley Press in late 1999.
In 2001, he was inducted into the High Desert Men’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame Coaches Division.
Chelette served as President of the CCCMBCA in 2002 and 2003.
Volleyball
Next Match -- Fri., Oct. 26 at Desert, 5 p.m.
Katrina Valencia -- No. 12 -- (S/OH, 5-9, SO, Lancaster (Desert Christian '06)), who broke all the Marauder service ace 
records and Shaunna Garcia -- N0. 9 -- (OH, 5-8, SO, Boron (Boron '06)) were named first team All-Foothill Conference today.
The Marauders finished 4-8 and sixth in conference and were 7-11 overall.
Valenica, who was named to the first team All-Conference last season, set the Marauder match record with nine in a three game match against Oxnard in 2006 and demolished both the career service ace record and season ace record in 2007. She led the Marauders in set assists as well.
Garcia was tops on the Maruders for kills, perfect passes and digs and ended second on the Marauder record charts for season digs and third for career digs.
Before attending AVC, the two were named co-Desert Mountain League Most
Valuable Players in 2005.
Football
Five named All-Foothill Conference; Jehlicka Coach of the Year
The Marauders landed five players on the All-Foothill Conference team, including the Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: To no surprise to anyone, Eric Leon (LB, 6-2, 230, FR, Rosamond
(Rosamond ‘06)) was named the Foothill Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Leon led the state in tackles this season, and broke the Marauder record for defensive points in a season. With 127 tackles on the year, he is second on the Marauder charts, just four away from the record 131. Leon is the first Marauder to be named Defensive Player of the Year since Daron Rogers in 1991.
FIRST TEAMERS: Actually, this season there is only one team, so there is no second team. Those who 



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made the squad were:Jamison Watson (DL, 6-1, 245, FR, Wellford, SC (Byrnes ‘07)) at defensive line, Demetrius Collins (DB, 6-0, 195, FR, Miami, FL (Jackson ‘03)) at outside linebacker, Sam Murphy (DB, 5-8, 180, SO, Palmdale (Littlerock ‘03)) at defensive back, while offensive lineman Hayworth Hicks (OL, 6-4, 325, FR, Palmdale (Palmdale ‘07)) was the only Marauder on the offensive side named.
COACH OF THE YEAR: For the first time since 1987, when AVC won their last conference title, AVC’s head
coach has been named the Foothill Conference Coach of the Year. Perry Jehlicka and Dean Dowty of Desert will share the awards. Both the Marauders and Roadrunners went 9-1 this season and are co-champions of the Foothill Conference. Last season AVC was 0-10 and Desert was 1-9, beating only AVC.
Football
Next Game -- Sat., Nov. 17 at No. 3 Mt. San Antonio, 6 p.m.
The Marauders will enter the playoffs as the No. 6 seed and travel to No. 3 Mt. San Antonio Mounties (7-2, 4-0 and champions of the Mission Conference National Division), playing in the National Bowl which is also part of the first round of the Southern California Playoffs.
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Last Game -- *Southwester 20, AVC 17
With first down and goal from the two yard line, and a minute left in their final regular season game and leading 17-13, the Marauders (9-1, 7-1 and champions of the Foothill Conference), who had been charmed for nine hours and 59 minutes became cursed.
AVC sent Aaron Wilson, who was 28 carries for 131 yards rushing with two touchdowns already, to the goal line to ice the game and the first perfect 10-0 season in the school's history when the ball popped out and Derrick Perrault returned it 32 yards with 1:01 left on the clock.
From there, Drew Westling, who was 17 for 32 passing for 306 yards and a touchdown then hit Joshua Sipho for 39 yards and Kevin Pike for 13, and was able to get AVC to commit pass interference in the end zone. He then did something no one else has done against the Marauders this year -- scored a rushing touchdown -- and the Jaguars had a dream end to a rather flat 3-6 season.
Both Pike and Sipho had over 100 yards receiving, and Sipho had put the Jaguars up 13-7 on the first drive of the second half with a 55 yard strike from Westling.
The Marauders would put together their last three drives of 80, 71 and 64 yards, scoring a Wilson touchdown, hitting a Javi Navarro field goal to give AVC the four point lead, and 67 yards on seven plays to the one where the fumble took place.
Even without the state's leading tackler, Eric Leon, the Marauders held the Jaguars to just 40 yards rushing, and stopped Southwestern on fourth down with four minutes left before setting up their cursed drive.
AVC's offense burst forward for a season high 416 yards on the night, including a 14 for 20 night passing for Rodney Dorsette good for 151 yards.
In the game Marcus Flores missed four field goals for the Jaguars after opening the game with two straight. AVC did not give up a touchdown in the first quarter in the season, and only nine points in the first stanza in total.
Cross Country
Next Race -- Sat., Nov. 17 at State Championships, Freso
The Marauder men will compete in state for the first time since 2003 and Melissa Olmos will represent AVC as the only Marauder woman.
Last Race -- Foothill Conference Championships -- Men Fourth
The men had their best finish in soCal, taking home a fourth place with 169 points, and qualified as a team for the state championships for the first time since 2003. The race was run at Mt. San Antonio, and not at Irvine Park, as was scheduled because of the fires that riped through the area. The Marauders were led by Irvin Garcia (5-9, 135, SO, Lancaster (Lancaster ’06)) who finished fourth and Kurtis Rohrenback (5-8, 135, SO, Palmdale (Highland ’06)) who was 25th.
Melissa Olmos (5-7, FR, Rosamond (Rosamond ‘07)) qualified as an individual for state with a 23rd place finish.
Soccer
Next Game -- Fri., Oct. 26 vs. *San Bernardino Valley, 5 p.m.
The Marauders lost to the Wolverines 5-0 in the first game of this season.
Last Game -- *Victor Valley 9, AVC 0
The Rams, who are on top of the Foothill Conference, peppered a Marauder goal which was guarded by midfielder Eryn Hagen after the Marauders' only goalie Esmaralda Preciado could not make the trip with a illness with 25 shots on the game and took the win.
Fall Sports
Marauder 2007-08 gets underway
Except for football, which was able to start on August 9, all the Marauder Fall sports began practice today, including Volleyball, Soccer, and Men's and Women's Cross Country.
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Football
Marauders open practice with record 86 players on roster
Marauder Football entered their next era as the 61st Marauder team, and the first coached by Perry Jehlicka took to the field to get ready for their Sept. 1 opener at West Los Angeles.
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Football
Marauders At Work
Marauder Football, as a fund-raiser, was hired by Andrews International to provide security at the Kadak
Theater in Hollywood for the ESPY Awards on Wed., July 11.
Twenty-eight soon-to-be Marauders and four coaches donned the distinctive and distinguished black slacks and suit jackets, white shirts and maroon, blue and gold striped ties and spent the day monitoring the various entrances and exits, providing outside crowd control as well as monitoring credentialed access to varoous after parties.
It was in guarding one of the after party doors where one of the bette r celebrity stories took place. Kenra Wilkinson, best known from being on "Girls Next Door," was denied by the Marauders controlling access to one of the after parties because she did not have the proper credentials.
Other celebrities that the players met or helped in some manner included Shaquille O'Neal, Vince Young, Kevin Durant and Amanda Beard.
Fastpitch
Next Game -- Fri., May 18 vs. TBD, TBD, State Championship Tournament
The Marauders will now travel to the Big League Dreams in Chino Hills on Fri., May 18 to begin the eight team double elimination tournament to determine the state champion. The teams will be seeded according to their ranking in the two regionals. If there are no upsets, AVC will be seed No. 3 in the South and will play No. 2 in the North in a 2 p.m. game on Friday.
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Last Game -- AVC 5, Palomar 2
Brooke Stix was two for three and recorded three RBI and Ashley Arnett struck out eight and the Marauders find themselves playing the in State Chmpionship tournament for the second straight season.
In the first inning, it looked like a different Palomar and different Marauder team from the day before when AVC won 8-0 in five innings, with the Comets jumping on Arnett with two hits and a walk to score the only two runs given up by Arnett in the playoffs.
So down for the first time in the playoffs early, the Marauders tried to respond thanks to two Comet errors in the bottom half of the first, getting a score thanks to a Ginalee Davis throwing error trying to turn the double play. Just as it looked like AVC might be able to tie the game or better, Stix lined into a double play to end the inning.
From there, however, Arnett began to work and upped her state season strikeout record to 419, including getting all three outs of the third inning by strikeout, including totally fooling Jaded Faasua with the bases loaded to end the inning.
And that was also the last negative for Stix, who pounded a deep single to the gap in left center that centerfielder Cory Boss just couldn't come up with, scoring both Marauder runners who were going with two outs. Stix also lined a single to center that scored in the fifth.
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Track and Field
Next Meet -- Sat., May 13 at State Championships, San Mateo
The Marauders will be looking to make history in San Mateo, with an AVC state title very possible in three events.
Last Meet -- Foothill Conference Championships
Daunyae Harris (Mid D, 5-7, SO, Lancaster (Antelope Valley ’05)) qualified for the state meet in three events, while the duo of Danielle Moore (Spr, 5-6, SO, Palmdale (Littlerock ’05)) and Jelani Carter (Dis, 5-5, SO, Palmdale (Palmdale ’05) were 1-2 in the 800 meters to help boost the Marauders to their highest-ever finish in the Southern California Regionals -- 4th place.
For Moore and Carter, they keep chipping away at their best times in the 800 meters and stand an exellent chance of being the Marauders' first 1-2 state finish in history.
Harris won the 400 meters at 55.82, placed fourth in the 200 meters with a 25.24 clocking and anchored the winning -- and Marauder record shattering -- 4x400 meter relay team. The team of Harris, Moore, Carter and Shana Chattman (Spr, 5-10, FR, Lancaster (Palmdale ’06)) took nearly three seconds off their previous record, running 3:50.77. It marks the fourth time the team has lowered the record this season.
Also qualifying for the state meet, which will be held on Sat., May. 19 in San Mateo is Elizabeth Kreiger (Wgts, 5-11, SO, Quartz Hill (Desert Christian ’05)) in the hammer with a throw of 142-9.
Anthony Fisher (Spr, 6-1, 180, SO, Lancaster (Quartz Hill ’05)) finished seventh in the 400 meters with a 48.84 effort, while the men's 4x400 relay team was also 7th at 3:21.67.
Kurtis Rohrenback (Dis, 5-10, 140 , FR, Palmdale (Highland ’06) ran 15:49.26 in the 5000 meters and did not qualify for state.
Baseball
Next Game -- Thu. May 3 vs. *Rio Hondo, noon doubleheader Clear Channel Stadium
The third place Marauders take on the second place Rio Hondo with no chance of AVC getting second place. But AVC still might get into playoffs depending on the results of the last two games.
Last Game -- *Rio Hondo 12, AVC 5
Steve Moe lost his first game of the season, but more importantly AVC may have lost Moe as he injured his shoulder in this crutial game.
AVC needed to win to set up a two game confrontation for second place and a guarenteed playoff spot, but the Roadrunners jumped out to the lead despite a three for five day by Joshua Jackson that included a home run.
Tennis
Southern California Regionals
Brina Joffe lost in the first round of singles to M. Missinoff from Palomar 2-6, 0-6. In doubles play Joffe and Samantha MacConnell lost in the first round 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.
Men's Golf
Next Match -- Mon., May 7 at Southern California Regionals, 8:30 a.m.
The Marauders who qualified will be attempting to qualify as an individual for state on the Southern California Golf Association GC course.
Last Match -- Foothill Conference Championships
The Marauders did not qualify as a team for the southern California regionals, but did qualify three golfers as individuals -- Brian Barcelona, who was named second team All-Foothill Conference and shot a 82 and 85 on the par 72 course, Greg Braddock who finished with a 77 and 85 and Robert Hughes who hit an 82 and 84 in his two rounds.
Fastpitch
AVC gets three All-State Selections, nine on All-Foothill Confernece team
The Marauders picked up three All-State selection in Ashley Arnett (P/OF, 5-4, SO, Saugus (Saugus ‘05/Seton Hall)), Jamie Prather (OF, 5-5, SO, Lancaster (Paraclete ’05)) and Katie Cornelison (1b, 5-10, SO, Lancaster (Lancaster ’05) who became the first Marauder to be name All-State in both her seasons.
ALL-CONFERENCE: PITCHER: Arnett is the tenth conference pitcher of the year for AVC, and the second 


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in a row. Arnett was perfect in the Foothill Conference at 13-0, and has broken AVC season records for wins (33), innings pitched (263.1) and strikeouts (387).
CATCHER: Rebecca Zapata (C, 5-3, FR, Palmdale (Palmdale '06) won the catcher of the year honor, the fourth straight season a Marauder has won the honor. Zapata joined the Marauders late, but led the Foothill Conference in hitting with a .538 average. She hit three home runs in four games -- all in conference.
MVP: You might ask yourself why AVC didn't have the Most Valuable Player when they were undefeated again in conference. Was it Arnett? No, the MVP award this season went to a player from the fourth place Mt. San Jacinto which was 8-6 in conference play. Democracy in action I guess.
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Vargas' nomination for conference MVP and led the Marauders in hitting with a .448 average and was second with runners in scoring position, Cornelison for the second straight season and who set three more AVC records on the season and has a .669 slugging percentage, Kelsie Blankemeyer (ss, 5-11, SO, Lake Elizabeth (Quartz Hill ’05)) who was second in home runs with seven and Brooke Stix (3b, 5-7, SO, Quartz Hill (Quartz Hill ’05) who was second in doubles with 11
. SECOND TEAM: Named to the second team was Danielle Robison (OF, 5-7, FR, Littlerock (Littlerock ’05)) who was second on the Marauder squad for singles, Evan Ruiz (Utl, 5-2, FR, California City (Mojave ’06)) who led AVC in average with runners in scoring position at .512 and Felicia Shepler (2b, 5-9, FR, Lancaster (Antelope Valley ’04))
COACH: Marauder Head Coach Cindy Vargas made have done something never accomplished. She received her third straight Foothill Conference Coach of the Year Honor. What makes that so unique is that she also received two straight Player of the Year honors (1995 and 1996) from the same conference. Vargas is in her fifth season as head coach of the Marauders.
Fastpitch
Next Game -- Sat., May 5 vs. Ventura, 2 p.m.
The Marauders will host the Pirates, who they beat 7-1 in the first game of the season. AVC has their highest ranking ever in southern California - No. 3. AVC and Ventura will play in a best of three series with the first game on Saturday and the final two games (if necessary) on Sunday. The winner of the series will play a second one the next weekend for the right to play in the state championship tournament.
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Last Game -- AVC 9, *Chaffey 2
The Marauders beat Chaffey 9-2 to end 14-0 in the Foothill Conference winning their third straight 
conference championship, the 11th title in the 20 years of the program and the third straight undefeated -- continuing a 48 game conference winning streak.
Tennis
Foothill Conference Championships
For the first time since Stacy Love won the conference singles championship in 1979, a Marauder played for the conference singles title. No. 2 seed Brina Joffe (5-4, FR, Lancaster (Lancaster ’06)) lost to Victor Valley's No. 1 seed Ashley Oliveria 6-4, 6-0 in the Foothill Conference singles championship match.
Joffe still qualified for Southern California Regionals, which will begin on Thu., May 3.
Additionally, Joffe will play in regionals in doubles play. She teamed with Samantha MacConnell (5-4, SO, Lancaster (Lancaster ’04)) to get to the conference quarterfinals before being beaten by the team of Jeanna Steele and Krystal Garcia of Rio Hondo 6-1, 6-3. It was still good enough to qualify for regionals.
Men's Golf
Last Match -- at Desert
The Marauders were able to figure a way to compete as a team in the Foothill Conference Championship. AVC was sixth going into the meet, and need a fifth place finish to be able to play as a team on Monday.
Led by Robbie Hughes' (5-10, 175, FR, Lancaster (Quartz Hill ’04)) three over par 75, AVC was able to place fourth in the event and with a seventh place Mt. San Jacinto -- losing a sport to El Camino by just one stroke -- picked up their 23rd win, just enough to push past the Eagles' 22 wins in conference for the fifth place spot.
Football
Perry Jehlicka named Marauder Head Football Coach
Perry Jehlicka (pronounced Jah-lek-ah) became the Marauders' ninth Head Football Coach in 61 years after tonight's approval by the Antelope Valley Community College District Board of Trustees, announced
Marauder Athletics' Athletic Director Newton Chelette. He will also become a full-time instructor for Physical Education and Athletics.
Jehlicka, who will take over for Brent Carder, who retired after 37 years as the Marauders' head coach in December of last year, inherits a program that has lost 26 straight games.
But in Jehlicka's 11 years as a football coach, he has had more than a hand in turning around losing football programs.
At West Virginia University Institute of Technology he was the defensive coordinator as well as recruiting coordinator for a Golden Bear team that had recently ended a 32-game losing streak. In those two years, 2001 and 2002, the Golden Bears picked up 11 wins -- more than the other Golden Bear teams from 1991 to 2006 combined. In 2002, WVUT was 6-5, the first winning season in 12 years and was ranked in the NCAA Northeast Region for the first time in school history.
He brings to AVC 11 years of coaching, recruiting, financial aid and academic advising experience at the NCAA Division I-AA, II and III levels, as well as at California community college.
At Tusculum College in Greenville, TN, where he was Director of Football Operations and secondary coach, the Tigers went from 3-7 in 2005 to 6-5 in 2006 and had the second best rush defense in the nation. As the Director of Football Operations, Jehlicka was in charge of coordinating the team’s travel, NCAA compliance and was the liaison with the college’s admissions and financial aid departments.
He moved to Tusculum following two seasons as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at the University of Charleston in West Virginia. The Golden Eagles, an NCAA II school, finished as the No. 2 ranking pass defensive team in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, while improving a team scoring defense over 12 points per game from the previous year. He was also the Golden Eagles' recruiting coordinator, which -- added to West Virginia Institute of Technology and Tusculum recruiting duties -- gives him extensive experience in high school recruiting in California, Florida, Tennessee, Alaska, Idaho, North Dakota, Montana, Delaware, Arkansas and North and South Carolina.
When Dean Hood, the defensive coordinator at Wake Forest, was asked if he would consider Jehlicka for a full time position he answered flatly "No. I would hire him." The Demon Deacons were the No. 15 team in the country last season, losing to No. 5 Louisville in the Orange Bowl.
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Men's Basketball
Last Game -- Fresno City 90, AVC 77
There were no big comebacks. No last-minute heroics.
In the end it was the Rams, who led the entire game, who was able to handle the Marauders in their push to win their first state title, and it was the Rams who won their fourth.
The Rams went up 46-39 at halftime, but everyone was remembering the night before when Fresno gave up an 18 point half-time lead to win by only a point as well as the Marauders run at the end of the quarterfinals against Ohlone to win after being down by 12 at the half.
And the Marauders closed to within three with five minutes left. Each time, however, the Rams responded with scores on their end.
As the Marauders began to feel the time leaving their winning effort, the Ram defense forced either missed shots underneath or free throws. AVC shot only 58 percent from the line in the second half after a 11 for 12 performance in the first half. AVC would not score in the last five minutes of the game.
Jacobe Shannon hit two big threes as the Marauders began to make their run to get them to within three, and ended with a game high 18 points.
Marcellus Robertson, who was named to the All-Championship Tournament Team, scored 15 points and pulled down 12 rebounds - giving him 40 in the three games of the tournament.Ade Dagunduro was also named All-Championship Tournament scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
For the Marauders, it was a record breaking season, with 31 wins and four tournament titles to their credit.
AVC has now been runner-up in the state championship game twice.
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Women's Basketball
Last Game -- Mt. San Antonio 89, AVC 54
Lashanna Bridgeforth scored six of her 11 points in the last two minutes of play, and Juanita Newsom scored 12 points and pulled down 12 rebounds as the Marauders asvance to the third round of the state playoffs at home.
After a 31-31 tie at half, the Renegades, led by LaShay Bagsby, who had 21 points and 10 rebounds in the game, built a 12 point lead with 9:28 left -- in part because the Marauder were shooting less than 20 percent in the first part of the second half.
From there the Marauders' Romy Calderon, who led the Marauders with 13 points, hit two threes and Newsom hit on a three point play and with 5:40 left it was a one point game.
After a 4:20 minute dry spell, the Renegades would take the three point lead with 5:03 left, but the Marauders took the lead with 2:17 left, and wouldn't let the Renegades score from that point on.
Pepsi Scholar Athlete
Krystal Quinn 26th Marauder named to Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award Rolls
Krystal Quinn (Mid D, 5-4, SO, Palmdale (Palmdale ’04)) has been the 26th Marauder student athlete to be
named to the Pepsi Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll, according to the Commission on Athletics, and will be honored at the Pepsi Celebration of Student Athletes Luncheon on Thu., Apr. 5 at the Doubletree Ontario Airport Hotel.
Quinn broke the Antelope Valley College 400 meter dash record the first time she walked on the track in a Marauder uniform. Over her two years, she broke that record seven times. In the process she won back-to-back Foothill Conference individual championships, and finished seventh in state in 2005 and was the State Champion in 2006. She was also ran on two conference championship and school record holding relays (4x400 and 4x100 meter relays) in 2006 to be named the Foothill Conference Women’s Track Athlete of the Year. She was also the Foothill Conference champion in the pole vault in 2005. Altogether, she competed in four state championships, taking fifth in the 2005 state pole vault, and in 2006 running on teams that finished fifth in the 4x400 relay and seventh in the 4x100 relay. Quinn graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Associate of Arts degree in letters, arts and sciences and a 3.62 grade point average. She is attending school at Cal State Northridge.
The Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award is based on academic and athletic performance, as well as citizenship. Each conference is allowed one male and one female award nomination that in turn become the award winners. AVC student athletes have won more Pepsi awards than any other community college in California. “When our department defines success, one important element of that success depends on the personal development of the athlete. We are really proud that our athletes are so successful in the classroom as well as on the field and court,” said AVC Athletic Director Newton Chelette.
Quinn's inclusion on the honor roll marks the 16th time in 17 years that a Marauder student athlete has been so honored. In 1998, AVC had student athletes win both Pepsi Scholar Athlete Awards available to the institution for the third straight year, the first time a school could claim such a feat. It also marked the fourth time in five years that AVC has had both award winners. There has only been two times Marauder Athletics has been shutout for the award, 1990 and 2000. With this award, the Marauders have pulled 8 award winners ahead of any other school in the state and are double any other school. Five schools have had 12 award winners each.
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