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Posted October 13 2008

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PC           7             13            14              7             41
PCC         0              0              0              0              0
TUCSON, AZ – The Pima Community College football team hosted #20 Phoenix College for a WSFL conference game, Saturday night. The Aztecs lost their six game of the season as they were downed by the visiting Bears, 41-0.


Ronald Hopper, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Amphi HS) made a return to the Aztec’s lineup and led the team in rushing as he gained 41 yards on seven carries. Quarterback Mike Rademacher, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) threw for 39 yards in his second start of the season. Rademacher went 4-15 and was intercepted three times by the Bears. David Spencer, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) was the top receiver for Pima as he made three catches for 40 yards.


Phoenix College outgained Pima 214 yards to 42 on the ground and 199 to 39 through the air. In total the Aztecs gained 81 total yards on 27 plays while Phoenix College gained 413 total yards on 68 plays.


The schedule will get a little tougher for the 0-6 Aztecs as they travel to #2 Snow College, next Saturday. Kickoff is set for 7:30 pm in Ephraim, Utah.

Posted, October 11 2008

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PC           2              0              2
PCC        1              0              1

TUCSON, AZ - The Pima Community College women's soccer team hosted Phoenix College for an ACCAC conference game, Saturday afternoon.  Both teams had to battle swirling winds but in the end the Bears came out on top beating the home team, 2-1.

The Aztecs quickly found themselves down 0-2 in the first half, but Sophia Whigham, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina HS) got the Pima squad within one as she scored with one minute left in the opening half.

The two teams battled hard in the second half where Pima had numerous good scoring opportunities but neither team could find the back of the net in the second half.

The 9-4-1 Aztecs will continue their brief home stand Wednesday, as they host Chandler-Gilbert CC. Opening kick is set for 3:30 pm on the Pima CC West Campus soccer field.

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MCC          0             0              0
PCC          0              1              1

TUCSON, AZ - The Pima Community College men's soccer team improved their 2008 season record to 13-1 with a 1-0 blanking of Phoenix College, on Saturday.

Luis Lanz, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Salpointe Catholic HS) scored the only goal of the game as he was set up by Clay Campbell, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Foothills HS) with four minutes left in regulation play.

Andrew Gentry, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sabino HS) earned the shutout in net as he only made one save but was challenged on numerous occasions.

Pima will continue their brief home stand as they host Chandler-Gilbert CC on Wednesday. Opening kick is set for 1:00 pm on the Pima CC West Campus soccer field.

Posted, October 8 2008

PCC        14           25           12           25           11
CGCC     25           22           25           22           15
CHANDLER, AZ – The Pima Community College volleyball team traveled to Chandler-Gilbert CC for an ACCAC match on Wednesday. The Aztecs took the match to five games but lost to the Coyotes 3-2. Caitlin Rand, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cienega HS) led the Aztec offense as she had 21 kills in the match. Belinda Tellez, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Rincon HS) continued to set up the Pima attack as she had 37 assists. Carmen Vinueza-Daly, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Rincon HS) was the Aztecs top defensive player as she made 22 digs in the losing effort. The 9-15 Aztecs will return home on Friday as they host Mesa CC. First serve is set for 7:00 pm in the Pima CC West Campus gym.


MESA, AZ – Both Pima Community College soccer team were back in action Wednesday night as they played ACCAC games at Mesa CC. The Aztecs proved to be too much for the Thunderbirds as the Pima men one the first game 3-0 and the Pima women followed things up with a 4-2 win of their own.
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PCC        2              1             3
MCC       0              0              0
In the first game of the double header, Luis lanz, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Salpointe Catholic HS) opened up the scoring for the #6 Aztec men. Badara Alou Coulibaly, (FR, Bamako, Mali) also scored a first half goal while Travis Sanchez, (SO, Las Cruces, New Mex., Mayfield HS) scored the only goal of the second half.
With the win the Aztecs improve to 12-1 and will finish no lower than second in the ACCAC regular season.
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PCC       2              2              4
MCC      1              1              2
On the women’s side the Aztecs improved to 9-3-1 with their Wednesday night win. Emily Shuta, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Tucson HS) led the Aztec offense as she netted two goals in the 4-2 win. Steph McCurry, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Foothills HS) had a very productive night as she set up three of the Aztecs four goals.
Kelcee Newell, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) and Brooke Schmelter, (FR, Oro Valley, Ariz., Mountain View HS) scored the other Aztec goals.
Both teams will return home this Saturday as they host the Bears of Phoenix College. The men will take the field at noon and the women will start at 2:30.


TUCSON, AZ – The Pima Community College women’s soccer team swept this week’s ACCAC Player of the Week honors as Brooke Schmelter was named Player of the Week and Lauren Heiman was named Goalie of the Week, for the week ending October 5th.

Schmelter, (FR, Oro Valley, Ariz., Mountain View HS) scored one goal and one assist in the Aztecs 6-0 win over South Mountain CC, on Wednesday;  then scored two goals, while assisting on another, in the Aztecs 14-0 rout over Glendale CC, on Saturday.

Heiman, (FR, The Colony, Tex., The Colony HS) earned her second GOW honor of 2008 as she backed the Aztecs to the two shutouts last week. Heiman has backstopped the 8-3-1 Aztecs to five shutouts to so far this season. The Aztecs will travel to Mesa CC tonight for an ACCAC night game; then return home on Saturday where they will host Phoenix College.

Posted, October 6 2008

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SWC       14           20           16
PCC        25           25           25

TUCSON, AZ – The Pima Community College volleyball team hosted Southwestern College, (Phoenix, Ariz.) for a non-conference match, Monday night. The Aztecs swept the match, winning 3-0.

Offensively, Caitlin Rand, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cienega HS) had a great night as she banged home11 kills along with a team high five ace serves. Ashley Miller, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Palo Verde HS) led the Aztecs in kills with a total of 17.

Belinda Tellez, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Rincon HS) set up the Aztec attack as she had 37 assists in the three-game match and she played a solid defensive game as she led the Pima squad with nine digs.

The 9-14 Aztecs will resume conference play on Wednesday as they travel to Chandler, Ariz. to take on the Coyotes of Chandler-Gilbert CC. First serve is set for 7:00 pm on the campus of CGCC.

Posted, October 5 2008

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EAC        21           14           21            0            56
PCC        0             0              0            0              0

TUCSON, AZ – The Pima Community College football team hosted the #16 Gila Monsters of Eastern Arizona College for a Western States Football League conference game Friday night. The Aztecs suffered a loss at the hands of EAC which drops Pima’s season record to 0-5, 0-3 in the WSFL.

The Aztecs will continue their extended home stand next Saturday as they host #18 Phoenix College. Kickoff is set for 7:00 pm at Tucson Magnet high school.

Posted: October 3 2008

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PC           23           25           25           23           15
PCC         25           15           15           25           12

TUCSON, AZ – The Pima Community College volleyball team hosted #12 Phoenix College, Friday night, for an ACCAC conference matchup. The Aztecs took the match to five games but the Bears proved to be too much, downing the home squad 3-2.

Caitlin Rand, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cienega HS) had a great offensive night for Pima as she pounded home 14 kills and served up four aces. Ashley Miller, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Palo Verde HS) also had a good offensive night as she had 14 kills in the match. The Aztec attack was set up by Belinda Tellez, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Rincon HS) who had 31 assists in the five-game match.

Saundie Senne, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) led the Pima squad’s defensive effort as she had 21digs.

The 8-14 Aztecs will host Southwestern College on Monday. First serve is set for 7:00 pm in the Pima CC West Campus gym.

TEMPE, AZ – The Pima Community College cross country teams were back in action on Friday as they took part in the Arizona State University Invitational at Kiwanis Park. Both Aztec teams finished third out of the six teams in attendance, which was a good finish for Pima as they were the only junior college in attendance.

In the men’s race the #13 Aztecs were led by Damion Crawford, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Desert View HS) who ran a lifetime best 25:46, in the 8 km event. The stellar finish for Crawford put him in fifth place out of the 72 runners.

Ernie Cruz, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sunnyside HS) was the next Aztec across the finish line at 26:51, while Arturo Vega Flores, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Rincon HS) rounded out Pima’s top-three runners with a time of 27:32.

On the women’s side, the #5 Aztecs had four runners finish in the top half of the pack. Of the 54 racers in attendance, Hannah Morgan, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Desert View HS) finished 11th overall in a time of 19:34. Aurora Trujillo, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cholla HS) was just behind Morgan as she finished 13th with a time of 19:56.

Cherise Price, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Magnet HS) and Denise Barajas, (SO, Globe, Ariz., Globe HS) also finished strong for the Aztecs as they finished 16th and 22nd.

The Aztecs will take the next two weeks to prepare for their next race, the Mt. SAC Invitational, in Walnut, Cali.

Posted: October 1st 2008

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PCC         0              4              4
SMCC      0              1              1

PHOENIX, AZ - The #8 Pima Community College men's soccer team traveled to Phoenix on Wednesday for an ACCAC conference game at South Mountain CC. The two teams played to a scoreless first half, but half-two was all Pima as the Aztecs outscored the Cougars 4-1 en route to their tenth win of the season.

Travis Sanchez, (SO, Las Cruces, New Mex., Mayfield HS) continues to be the Aztec's main offensive threat as he scored a pair of goals in the win. Edgar Reyna, (FR, Nogales, Ariz., Nogales HS) also had a good game for the Aztecs as he scored one goal and assisted on another.

Zach Neminsky, (FR, Lincoln, Neb., Nebraska Univ.) scored the Aztecs final goal.

With the win the Aztecs improve to 10-1 and maintain a hold on second place in the ACCAC.

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PCC        3              3              6
SMCC     0              0              0

The Pima women were also in action Wednesday afternoon and they improved their season record to 6-3-1 with a 6-0 shutout over the SMCC Cougars.

Emily Shuta, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Tucson HS) opened up the game's scoring as she knocked home a pass from Brooke Schmelter, (FR, Oro Valley, Ariz., Mountain View HS). Schmelter also scored a first-half goal for the Aztecs.

Alexa Garzelloni, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Cienega HS) played a great game as she scored two goals, while Kelcee Newell, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) knocked in a goal and assisted on another. Steph McCurry, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Foothills HS) rounded out the Aztec attack as she scored a goal that was set up by Sophia Whigham, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina HS).

Both teams will continue their road play as they travel to Glendale CC on Saturday. The men will take the field first at 12:00 pm, followed by the women at 2:30.

Posted Monday, September 29th 2008
TEMPE, AZ - The Pima Community College cross country teams competed at the 2008 ACCAC Championships at Kiwanis Park in Tempe, on Friday.

The  Pima Aztec women successfully defended their 2007 ACCAC title as they dominated the competition in the 2008 event. Pima finished the race with five runners finishing in the top-ten and a team total of 34 points. Mesa CC and Central Arizona College tied for second with 69 points and Paradise Valley CC rounded out the top-three with 70 points.

Hannah Morgan, (FR, Scottsdale, Ariz., Saguaro HS) led the Aztecs as she finished in third place overall with a time of 20:04 in the 5 km race. Aurora Trujillo, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cholla HS) was the next Aztec across the finish line as she finished sixth in a time of 20:32, which was just ahead of Denise Barajas, (SO, Globe, Ariz., Globe HS) and Cherise Price, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Magnet HS) who finished seventh and eighth respectively.

Leandra Treusch, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina Foothills HS) was the final Aztec to finish in the top ten as she finished tenth in a time of 21:05. With their outstanding effort on the day, Morgan, Trujillo and Barajas also earned All-Conference First Team selections. "I am really proud of our ladies team," said head coach Gregg Wenneborg. "They ran a great race and their hard work is paying off."

On the men's side, the Aztecs finished third out of a field of seven teams. Paradise Valley CC finished the competition in first place with 21 points which was followed by Central Arizona College, 55 points, and Pima, 78 points. Damion Crawford, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Desert View HS) was the first Aztec across the finish line in the men's 8 km race. Crawford finished sixth overall with a time of 26:31. Matt Lundstrom, (FR, Marana, Ariz., Mountain View HS) was the next Aztec across the line as he finished 13th, (27:34) and Ernie Cruz, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cholla HS) was the third Aztec to finish as he placed 21st, (28:38).

Crawford also earned an All-Conference First Team selection for his effort in the conference championship race. "We were a little short handed today," said Wenneborg. "I don't think it would have changed the outcome of the race but we were missing some help in the middle." Both Aztec cross country teams will return to action next Friday, Oct. 3rd, as they return to Kiwanis Park for the ASU Invitational. 

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PVCC      0              0              0
PCC        2              1              3

TUCSON, AZ - The #9 Pima Community College men's soccer team improved their season record to 9-1 with a Saturday afternoon 3-0 shutout of Paradise Valley CC.

 Pima opened up the game's scoring in the 24th minute as Eddie Autz, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Canyon Del Oro HS) scored on a play that was set up by Ruben Palacios, (SO, Nogales, Ariz., Nogales HS). Zach Neminsky, (FR, Lincoln, Neb., Nebraska Univ.) was the next Aztec to find pay dirt as he was assisted by Awes Mohammed, (FR, Tucson, Ariz., Catalina HS).

 Luis Lanz, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Salpointe Catholic HS) scored the only
goal of the second half as he put a header in off of a free kick taken
by Josh Stock, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Canyon Del Oro HS).The Aztecs will hit the road for their next three games; the first of the extended road trip will be on Wednesday at South Mountain CC. First
kick is set for 1:00 pm in Phoenix.


PVCC      0              1              0              1              2
PCC        0              1              0              0              1

 TUCSON, AZ - The Pima Community College women's soccer team lost an overtime battle to #12 Paradise Valley CC, Saturday afternoon.

The two teams played to a scoreless first half. PVCC scored the first
goal of the game late in the second half but Pima marched right back and
tied things up three minutes later. Brooke Schmelter, (FR, Oro Valley,
Ariz., Mountain View HS) scored the lone Aztecs goal. Schmelter was set
in on a crossing pass by Ebrianna Moore, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Palo Verde
HS).

The two teams played to a scoreless first ten minutes of overtime but
PVCC scored two minutes into the second overtime frame, which was good
enough in the sudden victory, overtime format. The Aztecs will hit the road for their next three games; the first of the extended road trip will be on Wednesday at South Mountain CC. First kick is set for 3:30 pm in Phoenix.



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NMMI                    15           14            0              21           50
PCC                       0             6             0              6            12

TUCSON, AZ - The Pima Community College football team hosted the Broncos of New Mexico Military Institute in a WSFL conference game Saturday night. The Aztecs had their best showing of the 2008 campaign but lost 50-12, dropping their season record to 0-4.

Pima gained 162 yards of offense in the game, 161 through the air. Aztec quarterback, Frank Gonzalez, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Cholla HS) went 10-25 with one touchdown pass and two interceptions. The lone passing TD came on a six yard strike to Jeremy Mack, (SO, Independence, Missouri, Blue Springs South HS).

David Spencer, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Sahuaro HS) was the top receiver in the game as he made seven catches for a total of 133 yards.

Johnny Poole, (FR, St. Petersburg, Flor., St. Petersburg HS) scored the other Aztec touchdown as he rushed for 12 yards on 13 carries.

Defensively, Justin Monson, (SO, Saugus, Cal., Saugus HS) and Kyle Monson, (FR, Saugus, Cal., Saugus HS) led the Aztecs with seven solo and three assisted tackles each. Clint Daniel, (SO, Kaneohe, Haw., Castle HS) was next on the tackle list as he had five solo and five assists.  Daniel also got in on a sack that he shared with D'Narryl Austin, (SO, Tucson, Ariz., Palo Verde HS).

Josh Heater, (SO, Marana, Ariz., Marana HS) also had a great defensive night as he made five solo tackles two of which were sacks.

The Aztecs will continue a three-game home stand next Saturday as they host the #18 Gila Monsters of Eastern Arizona College. Kickoff is set for 7:00 pm at the Tucson Magnet High School football field.

 






 

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