Chris Enger,
a newcomer
to
the Toreras makes
her mark against SDSU, showing that she can
also shoot, not just rebound the ball.
he Toreras of Basketball closed the sea–
son with an impressive record of 17-10, 7-
7 in the conference. With the players that
will return next year, the future looks bright for
the Toreras. Their competition included UC San–
ta Barbara, U of Colorado, Arizona State, anil
Loyola Marymount.
.
Thisyears team was led by
CandidaEchever–
ria
and Paula Mascari. Last year, Candida was
the lead scorer, and she was the lead scorer for
this season with a total average of 13.5 points per
game. She closed the season by scoring a total of
364pointa, the highest on the team. Paula
Mas–
cari showed some excellent contribution to the
season by leading the team in assists with 89.
Debbie Gollnick and Julie Doria will also
return to give support to the guards. Returning
Front row (left to right):
Angie Straub, Chris Enger, Rochelle Lightner. Head Coach Kathy Marpe,
Christi English, Lynda Jones. Manager June Andrews
ack row (left to right): Assistant
Coach Roland Marpe, Rachael Chism, Cathy Perkins. Emily
Gleason,
Paula Mascari,
Julie Doria, Debbie Gollnick, Candida Echeverria, Molly Hunter. Julie Doria,
Assistant Coach Debra TherouK, Assistant Coach Brad Thomas
forwards includeMolly Hunter,Julie Lemery,
and Cathy
Perkins.
Other returning players to
give support are Rochelle
Lightner, Lynda
Jones,
and
Christi English.
This years team
recruited several newcomers. Of which,
Chris
Enger
made hermark for her first season in colle–
giate competition. She led the Toreras with the
most rebounds (228) and competed for the start–
ing position of center with her height reaching
6'4". Other additions include
Angie Straub
and
Rachael Chism.
This years team showed great promise for next
years competition. With only three players leav–
ing the lineup, next years
team
shows great
promise and will
be
hard pressing and competi–
tive in the division.
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