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NSCAA 2011 #14 in the Nation

SOUTHERN SECTION STATE PLAYOFFS
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17 @ 2:00 PM
CUYAMACA COYOTES
VS
MIRAMAR JETS
AT HOUR GLASS PARK
Marlyn Huerta
2011 AND 2012
Pacific Coast Athletic
Conference
Defender of the Year
2011
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference First Team
Four Coyotes were
honored with First Team Nominations for their performance during the
2011 Season. Awards went to Sophomore Midfielder Annie Garcia and
Freshman Defenders Marlyn Huerta, Megan McDermand and Forward
Laura Kohl.
Congratulations
Ladies!!
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month 2011
The Lady Coyotes raised a
total of $1800 for Breast Cancer Research.
All Money Raised was donated to the
Susan G Komen for a Cure Foundation.

PCAC honors Coyotes'
Laura Kohl as Women's Athlete of the Week
The Pacific
Coast Athletic Conference has Honored Cuyamaca College Soccer Player
Laura Kohl and Palomar Volleyball player Jaycee Arthur as Women's
Athletes of the week.
Kohl, a freshman
forward from Granite Hills High School, has scored in each of her last 3
games as the Coyotes, who have lost only to unbeaten Miramar, won three
more times to advance to 12-1-4 on the season, 9-1-2 in conference.
Kohl, who is
tied for the Coyotes' team lead in points, scored the only goal of the
game in a 1-0 win over Mira Costa, tallied the only goal in a 1-0
victory over San Diego Mesa and added a goal in a 5-2 win vs Palomar.
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Coyotes defeat #5 in the Nation Santa Barbara in injury time.
Santa Barbara, Oct.13th
Coyotes take advantage of the BYE week to take on one of the top teams
in the Nation in # 5 Santa Barbara. In perfect Playoff atmosphere both
teams went after each other with their attacking formations. Jo Lawlor
put the Vaqueros ahead 1-0 in the 30th minute with a floated
ball that was able to get over the defense and into the goal.
Laura Kohl tied
the non-conference game with a 25 yard shot in the 60th
minute off a corner. Kohl also was able to assist in the final goal
finding Katie Rollins on the flank as she broke behind the defense and
put the game winner in with No time lift in the game. Referee added 5
minutes of injury time but it did not matter with the Coyotes fired up
and ready for the happy long drive home.
The win would
keep the Coyotes undefeated on the season and on put them on top of the
Southern Section for the first time in team history.
PCAC honors Coyotes'
Stewart as Women's Athlete of the Week
The
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference has named Cuyamaca College Soccer
Player Jacquelyn Stewart and Grossmont Volleyball Player Chelsea Almario
as Women's Athletes of the week.
Stewart, a freshman forward from
Granite Hills High School, is a major reason the Coyotes are unbeaten on
the season and tied for first place in the conference with Miramar.
Last week, Stewart scored all three goals in a 3-1 win over San Diego
City College and played a key role setting up teammates as Cuyamaca
handed Mira Costa its first conference loss 2-1
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article
August 30
The Lady Coyotes
began their season with a 1-1 draw against Pierce College on Tuesday.
Pierce Came into the game ranked #18 in the Nation in Preseason Polls
and former #1 in Southern California. The Game was a battle, as it
always is when these two teams face each other. The Coyotes put
themselves on the board first with a great through ball by Sophomore
Brittany Sauls to Freshman Linda Ramirez in the 24th Minute.
The Brahmas responded a little later on a throw in to level the score.
In the second half both teams had several chances for the winner,
including a few that hit off the post, but neither could find the back
of the net.
The
Coyotes Continue a tough Road schedule this week traveling to Ventura
College for games on Thursday and Saturday, and then get ready to Travel
up to Santa Barbara the following Friday.

Junior college soccer teammates reunited in Ottawa
Many new college students experience a huge fear among people. Being
alone.
However, three Ottawa University women soccer players, Nichole Bishop,
Amber Webb and Kristi French, don’t have those worries.
The trio attended Cuyamaca Community College together and have come to
Ottawa to continue their collegiate careers.
Full
Story from the Ottawa Herald
SUSAN G KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE INFO
We will meet at 7:30 am on the
corner of NUTMEG St. and 6th (East of Balboa Park.) 7:30 am
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I would suggest getting there
earlier to provide time for parking on1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Fourth Avenue.
Would be good to Carpool if you can.
Wear Pink Jerseys
Please with Any shorts you want (Tutus are optional :)

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