The Signal

Female athletes

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Reagan Nibarger - Swimming away with the Foothill League title in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle, Nibarger was as consistent as they come throughout the year in league meets. At CIF-SS Division 1 finals Nibarger finished seventh in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.87 seconds and tied for third in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 51.44. Qualifying for state in both events, Nibarger opted not to attend the state meet.

Natalie Ramirez - Turning heads and dropping jaws throughout the year, Ramirez broke the Foothill League record in the shot put with a throw of 44 feet, 00.90 inches. At CIF-SS finals, she placed first in the discus throwing a 147 feet and first in the shot put with a throw of 44-08. Sweeping both events, Ramirez became the first

girls athlete to double in program history. She set a new Foothill League record in the discus with a throw of 155-10 at The Masters Meet. At the state level, Ramirez placed third and seventh at state in the shot put and discus, respective­ly.

Jordyn McBride - Playing a big role in West Ranch’s second straight Foothill League title, McBride doubled by capturing the singles title to qualify for the CIF-SS individual playoffs. Becoming the first singles player in West Ranch history to advance to the Round of 32, her magical season ended in the following round.

Gianna Lombardi - Leading the Wildcats in batting average (.488), runs (28), hits (39), RBIs (24) and home runs (4), Lombardi was a nightmare for opposing pitchers leading the Wildcats to an overall record of 16-8.

Allison Jacobs - The University of California, Los Angeles commit Jacobs led the Wildcats in kills with 167 and in digs with 87 en-route to a fourth-place Foothill League finish.

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