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2013 Senior Softball Players off to college

 Johnna Blank- Chico State 

Kaslin Ettema- Sonoma State

Jelly Carrillo- Gavilian and will play softball

Ari Vasquez- Gavilian and will play softball

Kristen Dennis- Santa Barbara CC plans on trying out for the team

Congratulation Class of 2012

Aly Olvera- Softball Scholorship to Vanguard University

Mariah Maritnez-Humbolt State, will be a redshirt on team

Kayla Medrano- Gavilian playing softball

Olivia Barajas- Gavilian playing softball

 

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Head Coach Allison Robinson

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 Coach Robinson was a 3-sport athlete at her high school in Morgan Hill, Ca. She lettered in volleyball, basketball, and softball all four years. She selected to play softball at the college level attending West Valley Junior College in Northern California for 2 years. She was nor-cal player of the year in the Junior college ranks in 1999.

 She then earned a softball scholarship to play at University of Arizona. She played short stop and earned 2nd team All-Pac 10 her Junior year. During her senior year her team won the NCAA National Championship with a 53-3 over all record! (Yes, she did play with Jennie Finch) Allison continues to have an ongoing relationship with her former coach; Coach Candrea who also had ties with coaching the USA Olympic team.  She was truly inspired by her playing experience and thoroughly enjoys incorporating everything she learned into her coaching.    

 Allison was then selected to play on the National Pro fast pitch All-team team in 2003. During that summer she played, promoted, hosted clinics throughout the nation and did marketing for the league which started the follow year. In 2004 she played short stop for the California Sunbirds Pro team.

 Prior to transferring to Christopher High School Allison was the head softball coach at Chandler High School for (5 years) and Perry High School (4 years). She developed a winning programs that were recognized as being tops in the state. At Perry High School, Allison took great pride in building a dynamic softball program from the ground up. During their first varsity season she took her team to the 4A-II state simi-finals. The following year her team moved up 2 divisions and still made the play offs, placing 12thin 5A D2 state tournament. Last year she helped every senior in her program earn a softball scholarship to play in college.

 Allison has been teaching High School Special Education for 11 years. She currently teaches Guided Studies class, and works with the Math/Science department.  She is very happy to be home in NCAL , as she was born and raised in Morgan Hill. She is happily married to her husband Patrick, they have a 5 year old son Jaxen and a 3 year old son Dylan. Big news is that Coach Robinson is expecting TWINS, due in June. Coach Larry and Coach Bryon will be finishing the season for her.

Courgar Expectations

Play With Emotion, Confidence, and an I Can Do Attitude.
A Commitment To Give Maximum Effort At All Times.
A Commitment To Improve Personally, Mentally, and Physically.
To Support Other Players and The Coaches In A Positive Manner.
To Anticipate Game Situations

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2013 Wrap Up

Varsity ended their season 11-15 over all and really started playing well towards the end. They had a key wins over Monterey, and N. Salinas in league play. They also took cross town rival Gilroy High to 9 innings and played a great game. Early on in the year they also won the Watsonville Tournament beating Aptos in the Championship game. 

Freshmen Pati Soria earned 2nd team All MLB honors. Senior Jelly Carrillo and Junior Brittney Souza both earned MLB honorable mention. Mack Holt picked up the MLB Sportmanship Award. Our team also won the MLB TEAM SPORSTMANSHIP AWARD. Team awards (as voted by players) where- Brook Loesch Offensive Player of the Year, Pati Soria Defensive Player of the Year, and Kaslin Ettema Courgar Sportsmanship award. 

JV ended their season 9-11. Team awards went to: Katie Zamaripa Most improved, and Miranda Rehnborg Defensive Player of the Year.

We also had a ton of girls earn scholar athlete patches, which means they earned a 3.5 or higher.

Our 2 Principal Scholar Athletes(4.0 and above)  where JV player Miranda Rehnborg and Junior Brittney Souza!!!! Our program is very proud!!!!

Varsity and JV Donation Letter Drive

Thank you in advanced for donating to our CHS Softball program! Money raised will help pay for uniforms, game balls, nets, tee's, and tournament fee's. If you did not recive a letter and would like to donate I have attached it below.

2013 Donation Letter

Parent Drivers needed for both levels

Parents please follow through with the parent drivers packets ASAP. You can not drive unless you have been approved and put on the approved GUSD drivers list. Call AD Darren Yaffai with any questions. If we do not get enought drivers, will we have to forfit games. Thank you in advance for taking care of this and for helping out our program.

Maxpreps Website

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Find up to date rosters, schedules, and stats.

CHRISTOPHER SOFTBALL PHILOSOPHY

                       Education is an on-going process.  In order to learn or improve ourselves we must challenge our minds and sacrifice for the good of the team. We must do extra in order to improve.  Our philosophy in the sport of softball is the same as for life…

            As Courgar's we will consistently strive to reach our maximum potential both on and off the field.  We know what we do at home, church, school, and on the field, as well as any other place is directly related to the success we have in all areas.  We are representing Christopher High School with pride and integrity. Our commitment to be our best in every facet increases our success in each component of our lives.  One cannot work hard on the field and not in the classroom.  We need everyone to understand the importance of this so we don’t run into problems with people missing practice due to being irresponsible. You will not let your team or yourself down.  We are pursuing and continuing to build a strong tradition at Christopher High School.  Cougar pride is a reality and the experiences each player accrue will last a life long and transfer to adult life.  

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