COLLEGE ATHLETES
Sally Gastelo (KHS ’15)
Phoenix transfer and North Texas signee batted .377 with 15 extra-base hits and 36 RBIs in her one season as a Matador outfielder
Nadia Hernandez (CHS ’16)
Appeared in 37 of the team’s 57 games, including 15 as a pitcher (5.83 ERA in 36.0 IP); batted .438 with 26 RBIs
Alicia Young (CHS ’16)
Appeared in 35 of the team’s 49 games, batting .169 in 59 at-bats
Kyla Quintanilla (GR ’16)
Saw action in 21 games, collecting 14 hits in 38 at-bats
MaryAlys Julian (GR ’16)
Played in 36 of the team’s 59 games, posting a .310 average and 14 RBIs in 84 at-bats
Chandler Arviso (CHS ’16)
Made 36 appearances, collecting 12 hits in 55 at-bats
Ariana Rader (GR ’15)
Hit .292 with 14 extra-base hits and 25 RBIs as a regular starter
Angel Ornelas (CHS ’16)
Appeared in 26 of the team’s 53 games, going 9-for-48 at the plate
Jazmayne Peake (GR ’16)
Appeared in 14 games for the Montanabased Buccaneers, collecting four hits in 20 at-bats
Paeden Jackson (GR ’14)
Junior placed ninth in the 400 meters at the WAC Outdoor Championships with
Malibu Walter (GR ’15)
Sophomore pole-vaulter set her personal-best (11-5.75) at the Region I Championships, where she placed third; she then placed fourth at the NJCAA Div. I Outdoor Championships
Lindsay Martin (YC ’16)
Martin played, but team stats are not available
Malacah Jackson (CHS ’15)
Glendale transfer experienced a boost in playing time with her new team, appearing in all 27 of the Artichokes’ games and starting nine of them; on the season, she averaged 3.5 points, 1.6 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game
Josselyn Morris (YC ’16)
Played in 19 of the Matadors’ 32 games, averaging 2.0 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists per
Aloani Escobar (GR ’16)
Appeared in 13 games, totaling 12 points on the season in 72 minutes of playing time
Bianca Casares (CHS ’16)
Saw limited action in 20 of Mesa’s 33 games; for the season, she totaled 37 points and 24 rebounds in 72 minutes
Shania Magdaleno (GR ’15)
Sophomore 116-pounder was a regular in the Braves’ lineup, and competed at the WCWA National Championships (going 0-2) and the NCWA National Championships (placing third)
Nathalie Barraza (YHS ’16)
Freshman was a regular in the Lynx
Kylie Wellard (GR ’16)
At the NJCAA Championships, Wellard took ninth in the 100 IM, 12th in the 100 free, 12th in the 200 free, 12th in the 200 IM and 14th in the 50 free; she was also a member of four relay teams that swam at the meet
Sheridan Smith (GR ’14)
AWC transfer is still awaiting the start of her Division I career, as injuries reportedly forced her to redshirt
Karina Cain (CHS ’13)
Senior was once again an every-game starter for the Saints, and left as the program’s all-time career leader in games played (71), games started (70) and minutes played, as well as its co-leader in goals scored (15) and points (35)
Brianna Gonzalez (KHS ’15)
Mesa transfer accounted for one-third of the Saints’ scoring with a team-high three goals on the season
Patricia Gomez (CHS ’13)
Former AWC Matador, playing her second of two seasons at the Kansas-based school, was once again an every-game starter on the Warriors’ back line
Aryza Olague (YC ’16)
Freshman keeper started 11 of her team’s 18 games, making 82 saves while allowing just 15 goals
Tera Perry (GR ’16)
Started all but four games; had one assist
Amanda Martinez (YHS ’13) Hannah Martinez (YHS ’14)
Sat season out
Daisy Rodriguez (YHS ’15)
The Matadors’ other All-ACCAC firstteamer, Rodriguez racked up 18 assists (second-most in the conference) and five goals
Karla Navarro (YC ’16)
Ranked second on the team in points (13 goals, 8 assists) and was an All-ACCAC second-team midfielder
Abigail Rosales (KHS ’14)
All-ACCAC Honorable Mention selection collected eight goals and seven assists
Pabla Sicairos (CHS ’16)
Part-time starter totaled five goals and eight assists
Others from Arizona Western
Alexa Felix (CHS ’16) appeared in 18 games, starting six; Jasmine Miranda (KHS ’16) appeared in 14, starting two; Briana Ramirez (KHS ’16) appeared in five; Mitzy Rangel (Kofa ’16) appeared in four
Celeste Diaz (GR ’16)
Was a regular starter in the midfield and finished fourth on the team in points (2 goals, 3 assists)
Kylie Wellard (GR ’16)
Freshman midfielder, who also swims for ILCC, often joined prep teammate Diaz in the Lakers’ starting lineup, and finished tied for second on the team in assists with four
Isabel Casillas (KHS ’15)
Appeared in 19 games, making 10 starts, as a sophomore midfielder
Xena Palacio (KHS ’15)
Second-year Gecko defender made 17 starts, up from the 10 she made as a freshman