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Shoreline Baseball Goes 7- 0 As Dolphins Win Tournament:
The Shoreline Community College Baseball Team won the Yakima Community
College Baseball Tournament over the weekend posting a perfect 4-0
record for the tournament.
On Friday, the Dolphins defeated the host Yakima Valley Community
College team 6-5. On Saturday, SCC defeated Northern Region rival
Everett Community College 5-2 and then Okanogan College from Canada,
5-4.
On Sunday, the SCC squad played Everett in the Championship Game and
defeated the Trojans 12-11.
Shoreline is now 7-0 on the season and plays a four game series
against Centralia Community College next weekend. On Saturday, Shoreline
will travel to play at Centralia and then on Sunday, Centralia comes to
Lower Woodland Park (South end of Green Lake to play SCC at home. Game
time on Sunday is Noon and admission is free.
SCC Men's Basketball Loses Two Games At NWAACC
Championship:
The Shoreline Community College Men’s Basketball Team had high hopes
for the NWAACC Men’s Basketball Championship, but those dreams hit rock
bottom on Saturday in Kennewick, WA as the Dolphins dropped their
opening game to Green River Community College 80-76 in a game that SCC
could never get over the top and dropped into the consolation bracket.
Green River’s Chris Plooy scored 29 points and the Gators converted
25 of 38 foul shots to seal the victory. Shoreline stayed close the
entire game, but only hit 12 of 20 free throws and had 22 turnovers to
slow down the high scoring offense. Green River led 41-39 at half and
push the lead to 8 several times in the second half, but never could put
away the Dolphins. Roshawn West led SCC with 14 points, while Sean Jones
had 12 and Spencer Wozeniak and Jesse Vaughan scored 11 each to help
keep the game close.
On Sunday in the Consolation Bracket, the Dolphins ran into a hot
shooting Spokane team that hit 15 of 35 three point shots to led the
Bigfoot to a 90-71 pounding of the Dolphins. Spokane only hit 5 of 30
three pointers the day before in a loss to Clackamas Community College,
but at times on Sunday, seemed like they could not miss from the behind
the three point line. Spokane led 42-30 at half and never looked back in
the second half.
Alfred Miller-Soukasen scored 16 for Shoreline, followed by Sean
Jones and Jesse Vaughan with 14 each.
Shoreline finished the season, 19-7 overall. The team only had two
sophomores and return 7 freshmen for next season.
SCC Softball Drops Two Games To Lower Columbia
CC:
The Shoreline Community College Softball Team dropped two games on
Saturday to Lower Columbia Community College. The Lady Red Devils are
ranked #2 in the NWAACC Pre-Season Softball Rankings.
The Lady Dolphins were defeated in the
first game, 11-1, but came back in the second game to play a very
competitive game, only to lose 4-3 in extra innings (9 innings).
SCC is now 2-2 on the season and will travel to Walla Walla and
Columbia Basin Community Colleges next weekend to play.
SCC
Softball Sweeps Highline CC In Doubleheader:
The SCC Softball Team opened the
season with a doubleheader sweep of Highline Community College. The Lady
Dolphins defeated HCC 15-1 in the first game which was halted after four
and half innings due to the 8 run rule. HCC forfeited the second game,
as an inning and a half with Shoreline up 15-0. The HCC pitcher was hit
by a line drive in the first game and was unable to continue in the
second game.
The Dolphins hit seven homeruns
in the two abbreviated games, with Erik Potts leading the way with 3
home runs.
SCC plays at Lower Columbia
Community College on Saturday against the 2nd ranked team in the NWAACC
in the Lady Red Devils.

Erik Potts is welcomed "Home"
after a homerun and a "Highliner" is out at home.
Shoreline Community
College Basketball Programs Honored:
The
Shoreline Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams were
honored Tuesday by the NWAACC with individual awards for the 2009-10
season.
SCC Men’s Basketball Coach, Butch Estes, was named
the NWAACC’s North Region Coach of the Year and he will coach the North
Region All-Stars on March 14th at the NWAACC All-Star games
at Pierce Community College. Coach Estes turned around the Shoreline
men’s team in his second season, as the team when 19-5 in the regular
season, 13-3 in the North Region and won the region for the first time
since 2001-02. The team was 6-21 overall last year and 0-16 in the
region for 2008-09. The Dolphins open play in the
NWAACC Men's Basketball Championship on Saturday, March 6, in the Toyota
Center in Kennewick, WA against Green River CC.

Coach Butch Estes
Three SCC men’s basketball players were named
All-League led by freshman forward Jesse Vaughan who was put on the
North Region’s First Team. Vaughan averaged 16.22 points per game and
6.48 rebounds, 2.09 steals. Shawn West and Sean Jones were named second
team members of the All-League team. Sophomore point guard West averaged
15.45 points per game and 3 assists per game. Freshman Sean Jones scored
13.69 points a game and 5.69 rebounds.

Jesse Vaughan and Sean Jones
Shawn West will represent the SCC men’s team at the
NWAACC All-Star basketball games on March 14th as well. The
NWAACC All-Star games are limited to sophomore players only and 10
players from the North Region were named to the All-Star squad, to be
coached by SCC Head Coach, Butch Estes.

Shawn West
Ana Haberman, freshman transfer from Linfield
College, was named to the NWAACC Women’s All-League team as a member of
the First Team. Haberman was the second leading scorer in the NWAACC and
led the North Region in scoring, with a 21.87 game average. She also
averaged 7.87 rebounds a game and 3.43 steals. Ana scored 49% of the
Lady Dolphins points in 2009-10.

Ana Haberman
SCC Softball Leads Off Season On Wednesday:
The Shoreline Community College Softball Team
starts its 2010 season on Wednesday at home against Highline Community
College. The Lady Dolphins play their home games at Shoreview Park, just
down Innis Arden Way from the college.
The SCC squad is coming off a very successful
season in 2009, as Shoreline finished 2nd in the NWAACC
Northern Region and qualified for the NWAACC Softball Championship for
the second consecutive year. The Dolphins will be led by 5 sophomore
starters from the 2009 squad. Camille Depew will anchor the outfield in
center, Moani Durant is at shortstop and Tiffany Baisden at second for
their second years starting at those positions, Erika Potts anchors
third and Erin O’Hara will be behind the plate at catcher when she is
not in the outfield.
Shoreline will be young on the mound, with three
freshman pitchers starting, Kimberly Kocik, Dani Carver and Lindsey
Walter will all be battling for innings pitched as the season starts.
Other new freshman on the team are Laice Dedrick, outfielder, Andrea
Mullan, shortstop, Melissa Kruse, first baseman and Whitney McFarland,
catcher. Tiffany Gammon and Ana Haberman join from the Lady Dolphin
basketball team to round out the squad.
Coach Lance Swehla starts his fourth season as
head coach and has developed the squad from a below .500 team, to almost
the top of the region. There are real expectations that this season the
Lady Dolphins will garner their first Northern Region championship and a
banner in the gym.

SCC Softball Team and Coach Swehla
SCC Baseball Sweeps Again Against Pierce CC:
For the second consecutive day, the SCC Baseball
Team swept a doubleheader, but this time, the ballpark lights helped.
The Dolphins erased a 3-0 deficient in the first
game to win 10-4. In the second game, Pierce had came back to take
a 7-6 lead in the top of the 7th inning, but the Lower Woodland Park
lights shut down and could not be restored, so the score reverted back
to the last completed inning (the 6th), with Shoreline ahead 6-5 and SCC
was declared the winner.
The SCC squad will travel to Yakima Valley
Community College this upcoming weekend to play in a tournament on
Friday and Saturday.

Action from Sunday's First Game.
SCC Baseball Team Sweeps Vancouver Island In
Opener:
The SCC Baseball team swept swept two games from
Vancouver Island (Canada) on Saturday to kick-off the Dolphins season.
SCC won both games by 7-0 scores.
Brady Summers was the winning pitcher in the first
game, striking out 4 while Willie Davies won the second game, doubling
Summers strikeouts with 8.
SCC is now 2-0 on the season and face Pierce
Community College today at Noon.

Brady Summers pitched the opening game victory
for SCC
Men's Basketball To Face Green River In First
Round:
The pairings are set for the NWAACC Men's
Basketball Championship. The Dolphins will face Green River Community
College in the first round of the NWAACC Men's Basketball Championship.
If SCC wins, they will face the winner of the Community College of
Spokane or Clackamas Community College from Oregon in the second round.
Shoreline finished the season 19-5 overall, 13-3
in the NWAACC Northern Region and will be the #1 Seed from the Northern
Region. Green River was 13-11 overall, 10-6 in the NWAACC Western Regon
and the #4 Seed from that division. The CC of Spokane is 21-5 overall
and the #3 Seed from the Eastern Region, while Clackamas is also 21-5
and the #2 Seed from the Southern Region.
SCC will face Green River at 6:00 PM next Saturday
(March 6) in the Toyota Center in Kennewick, WA. If the Dolphins win,
they will play again at 6:00 PM on Sunday. If SCC loses, they will move
to the consolation bracket and play at Noon on Sunday against the loser
of Spokane/Clackamas.
This is the first trip to the NWAACC Championship
for Shoreline in five years and the first region championship since
2001-02.
The NWAACC Men's Basketball Championship is a 16
team tournament, with the top four teams from each of the conferences
four regions. To win the NWAACC Championship, a team must win four games
in four days. The NWAACC Women's Basketball Tournament is played at the
same time at the same location as two games are played at the time next
to each other on the arena's floor.

SCC Men's Basketball Edges Everett In Final Home
Game:
Sophomore Ryan McCorkle celebrated his final home
game by scoring a lay-up with 3 seconds left to lift the SCC Men's
Basketball Team to victory against Everett Community College on Saturday at the SCC Gym. Shoreline won the game 98-96 as Sean Jones scored 23 and
Sophomore Shawn West added 20 to lead SCC to victory. Alfie Miller-Soukasen
and Ryan McCorkle added 15 points each while McCorkle pulled down 11
rebounds and Jesse Vaughan 13 points as SCC used a balance attack to win
the game.
The teams were tied at half-time, 53 each and both
teams battled in the second half, with neither team gaining an large
advantage.
Shoreline is 19-5 overall and 13-3 in the region,
winning the division by 2 games. The Dolphins will represent the
Northern Region as the #1 seed for the division in the NWAACC Men's
Basketball Championship next weekend. Everett finished the season 6-18,
4-12 in the region.
Shoreline opens play in the NWAACC Championship at
6:00 PM on Saturday, March 6, against the #4 seed from the Western
Division.

Ryan McCorkle scored the winning shot, Jones
scored 23, West 20 for SCC.
Lady Dolphins Drop Final Game of Season To
Everett:
The SCC women's basketball team finished the
2009-10 campaign with a loss to Everett Community College on Saturday
afternoon in the SCC Gym, 61-48. The Dolphins and ECC were tied 8-8 but
the Trojans pulled ahead by 17 late in first half and led at half-time
31-19. Shoreline pulled within 8 points a couple of times in the second
half, but could close any further.
Ana Haberman scored 27 points in her final game,
as she finished the season the #1 scorer in the NWAACC Northern Region.
Lynsey Sandum added 10 points and 8 rebounds for SCC as well.
Shoreline finished the season 3-21 on the season,
2-14 in the region. Everett goes on to the NWAACC Women's Basketball
Championship in Kennewick, WA next weekend. The Lady Trojans are 16-9
overall, and 12-4 in the region.

Haberman scored 27 for SCC and Sandum added 10
points and 8 rebounds.
Baseball Opener Moved to 3:00 PM:
The SCC Baseball Team has moved its opening day
game time tomorrow (Saturday) to 3:00 PM instead of 1:00 PM due to the
weather.
The Dolphins face Vancouver Island at 3:00 PM. The
SCC squad plays Pierce Community College on Sunday at Noon.

Shoreline Women's Basketball Defeats Peninsula:
The Lady Dolphin Basketball Team won its second
NWAACC Northern Region game of the year by defeating Peninsula College
59-51 in Port Angeles, WA.
The SCC squad was led by Ana Haberman and Lynsey
Sandum with 29 and 20 points respectively. Sandum hit her season high in
the game. Catilyn Johnsen pulled down 9 rebounds in the game as well.
Shoreline took a 29-22 lead at halftime and
matched Peninsula in scoring in the second half to take the win.
The Lady Dolphins are 3-20 on the season, 2-13 in
the region. Shoreline finishes their season on Saturday against Everett
Community College at 2:00 PM in the SCC gym. SCC will honor 3 sophomore
players at the game.

Ana Haberman scored 29 and Lynsey Sandum added 20
for Shoreline.
SCC Men's Basketball Loses Game, Wins Region:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball
Team lost to Peninsula College on Wednesday night in Port Angeles, WA,
94-87, but won the NWAACC Northern Region as Whatcom CC lost to Skagit
Valley as well. SCC leads the region by 2 games with one game to go.
Shoreline led at half-time 42-34, but Peninsula
outscored the Dolphins 60 to 45 in the second half to pull away from the
SCC squad. Shoreline was led by Alfie Miller-Soukasen with 22 points (6
for 11 from 3 point range) and Jesse Vaughan with 19 points. Spencer
Wozeniak added 14 points for the Dolphins as well.
Shoreline is now 18-5 on the season and 12-3 in
the Northern Region. The Dolphins finish the regular season on Saturday
at home against Everett Community at 4:00 PM. Shoreline will honor two
sophomores at the game, Ryan McCorkle and Shawn West.

Jesse Vaughan scored 19 and Spencer Wozeniak added
14 for SCC.
SCC Men's Basketball Moves One Notch In NWAACC
Poll:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team moved up one spot in
the final NWAACC Men's Basketblall Poll to the #7 spot. The Dolphins had
held the #8 spot in the poll the past two polls after starting the
season unranked.
The Dolphins are 18-4 on the season, 12-2 in the
NWAACC Northern Region and have clinched the #1 seed for the region.
They will open play in the NWAACC Men's Basketball Championship on March
6 in Kennewick, WA against the #4 seed from the NWAACC West Region.

Men's Basketball Clinches #1 Seed In Region With
Win:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team clinched the #1 Seed
from the Northern Region for NWAACC Basketball Championship that starts
on March 6th in the Tri-Cities, WA. with their 75-70 victory over
Edmonds Community College on Saturday night at Edmonds CC.
Shoreline has a two game lead with two games to
play over Whatcom Community College. But SCC has defeated WCC twice this
season and has the tie-breaker over them because of the Dolphins
victories if SCC happens to lose its last two games.
Against Edmonds, Alfie Miller-Soukasen led the
Dolphins with 18 points, hitting 5 of 9 three point shots. Shawn West
and Sean Jones added 17 points each while Jesse Vaughan scored 13 to
lead the balanced SCC attack. Shoreline led 38-34 at half-time, but
Edmonds took a 5 point lead with about 8 minutes to play, but Shoreline
came right back and pushed their lead up to 9 points, and fought Edmonds
off at the end.
Shoreline travels to Peninsula College in Port
Angeles on Wednesday night and returns home to play Everett Community
College on Saturday to finish the regular season. Shoreline is 18-4 on
the season and 12-2 in the region.

Sean Jones scored 17 as Coach Estes makes the
battle plans.
Women's Basketball Loses Half-Time Lead and Game:
The Lady Dolphins played one of their better first
halves of the season, moving out to a 25-20 half-time lead over Edmonds
Community College, but the SCC Squad could not hold on to the lead in
the second half as ECC pulled out the game, 52-44.
Ana Haberman scored 17 points and had 10 rebounds
in the game for the Dolphins but no other Dolphin could score in double
figures. SCC outrebounded Edmonds 48-25 but could not take advantage of
the dominance on the boards.
Shoreline is 2-20 on the season and 1-13 in the
NWAACC Northern Region. The team travels to Peninsula College on
Wednesday and then finishes their season at home on Saturday against
Everett CC at 2:00 PM.

SCC Men's Basketball Clinches A Playoff Spot With
Win:
The Shoreline Men's Basketball Team defeated
Whatcom Community College 78-62 to clinch their first NWAACC Playoff
spot in five years the first week of March in the Tri-Cities, WA.
SCC broke open a close game in the second part of
the first half, and pushed the lead to 40-27 at half-time. The Dolphins
continued to maintain a double digit lead in the second half, holding
off every run WCC made. SCC was led by Jesse Vaughan and Sean Jones who
scored 19 and 18 points respectively. Alfred Miller-Soukasen added 10
points as well.
Shoreline is now 17-4 on the season and 11-2 in
the NWAACC Northern Region. The Dolphins lead the division by 2 games
with 3 games left in the season. SCC plays Saturday at Edmonds Community
College at 7:00 PM. Whatcom falls to 9-4 in region and 14-8 overall.
Jesse Vaughan had 19 points for SCC.
Shoreline Women's Basketball Loses To Whatcom:
The Lady Dolphins open the second half with a
surge and pulled within four points of the Lady Orcas, but Whatcom
gained control in the second part of the second half and went on to
defeat SCC 59-43.
Ana Haberman had 20 points and 12 rebounds for
Shoreline while Lynsey Sandum added 15 points.
Shoreline is 2-17 overall and 1-12 in the region.
SCC travels to Edmonds CC on Saturday to play at 5:00 PM.

Haderman had 20 points and 12 rebounds.
SCC Homecoming Game For Men A Battle For First
Place:
The SCC Homecoming Basketball Doubleheader on Wednesday night takes
on more importance for the Shoreline Men’s Basketball Team, as they
battle Whatcom Community College for first place in the NWAACC Northern
Region.
The Shoreline squad comes into the game with a 16-4 record overall,
10-2 in the region and in first place. The Whatcom Community College
team enters the game with a 14-7 record, 9-3 in the region. A SCC
victory gives the Dolphins to a two game lead with three games left to
play, a loss puts Whatcom and Shoreline in a tie for the division lead.
SCC defeated Whatcom 75-74 in Bellingham back on January 18th in a very
tight game.
Shoreline is lead by freshman Jesse Vaughan and sophomore Shawn West.
Vaughan is averaging 16.28 points a game while West is adding 15.94.
Three other SCC players are scoring in double figures including Alfie
Miller-Soukasen at 13.53, Sean Jones 13.14 and Ryan McCorkle with 10.22.
The action begins at 5:30 PM with a game between the Lady Dolphins
and Whatcom. There is will be a half-time shooting contest between SCC
students for a $250.00 scholarship. A reception is planned in-between
games in the SCC Gym lobby. The Men’s Game starts at 7:30 PM. At
half-time of the men’s game, the 56 members of the Academic
Student-Athletes Clubs will be announced. The Green Club for 3.00 to
3.49 student athletes (24), the Gold Club for 3.50 to 3.99
student-athletes (29) and the Dolphin Club, for 4.00 student-athletes
(3).
SCC Men's Basketball Defeats NSCC 81-76:
The Shoreline CC Men's Basketball Team won a sluggish 81-76 game over
North Seattle on Saturday afternoon in the SCC Gym. SCC jumped out to a
15 point lead early in the first half, but North Seattle fought back to
cut the lead to 40-37 at half-time. SCC again pushed ahead in the second
half to take a double digit lead but NSCC
fought back in the game and trailed by one at 51-50. Shoreline again
regained control but could not shake NSCC off and the
Dolphins won by five.
Shoreline was led by Shawn West with 17 points. Jesse Vaughan added
16 points and Sean Jones scored 14 with 10 rebounds. Ryan McCorkle and
Alfie Miller-Soukasen added 11 and 10 points.
Shoreline is now 16-4 overall, 10-2 in the NWAACC Northern Region.
North Seattle falls to 12-10 overall and 7-6 in the region. SCC returns
to the court on Wednesday night at the SCC Gym against Whatcom CC in the
"Homecoming" game for the college. Game time is 7:30 PM.

Shawn West had 17 points and Jesse Vaughan
added 16 for SCC.
North Seattle Defeats SCC Women's Basketball:
Shoreline jumped out to a 5-2 lead, but
the North Seattle Storm controled the rest of
the game, pushing their lead to 10 points at half 27-17 and then
controlling the second half on their way to a 69-45
victory.
Ana Haberman led the SCC squad with 24
points, 6 rebounds and 5 steals and Lynsey
Sandum added 18 points, as only 4 Dolphins scored
in the game.
SCC
is now 2-18 on the year, 1-11 in the Northern Region.
NSCC moves to 8-13 overall and 7-6 in the region. Shoreline plays
Whatcom CC on Wednesday night at 5:30 PM in the "Homecoming"
doubleheader in the SCC Gym.

Haberman scored 24 and Sandum added 18 for SCC
SCC Men's Basketball Defeats Skagit Valley 80-70:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team went on the road
Wednesday to Skagit Valley and won 80-70. The Dolphins used a balanced
attack with 5 players in double figures to win their 15th game of the
year against 4 losses. SCC was up by one at half-time 36-35, and pushed
the lead up to 20+ in the second half, and won by 10.
Sean Jones led Shoreline with 18 points and 8
rebounds, Jesse Vaughan followed with 13 points.
Shoreline is now 15-4 on the season, 9-2 in the
NWAACC Northern Region and leads Whatcom CC by one game for the division
lead. SCC and Whatcom play on Wednesday at the SCC Gym. Shoreline faces
North Seattle on Saturday also in the SCC Gym. Game time is 4:00 PM.
Sean Jones led Shoreline on Wednesday night
with 18 points.
Skagit Valley Defeats SCC 76-36:
The Lady Dolphin Basketball Team suffered a one
sided loss to Skagit Valley on Wednesday night, as the Lady Cardinals
defeated Shoreline 76-36. SCC was only able to score 11 points in the
first half, as Skagit Valley outscored Shoreline by 29 in the opening 20
minutes. Ana Haberman scored 20 points with 9 rebounds to lead SCC.
Lynsey Sandum added 9 points for the Dolphins.
Shoreline falls to 2-17 on the season, 1-10 in the
NWAACC Northern Region. The Lady Dolphins host North Seattle on Saturday
at 2:00 PM in the SCC gym. Skagit moves to 17-4 and 10-1 in the region.
SCC Men's Basketball Remains Ranked 8th In NWAACC:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball Team is ranked 8th
in the NWAACC for the second consecutive poll. The Dolphins are the only
Northern Region Team ranked in the poll. The poll is led by Tacoma
Community College with 76 points and 6 first place votes. Chemeketa is
second with 59 points and the final two first place votes. SCC has 15
points and trails 7th place Big Bend by 6 points. SCC is 14-4 overall,
8-2 in the region.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL |
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RANK |
SCHOOL (divsion,
overall record) |
PTS |
PREV |
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1 |
Tacoma (9-2,
17-3) |
76 (6)
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1 |
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2 |
Chemeketa
(6-2, 16-2) |
59 (2)
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7 |
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3 |
Clackamas
(6-2, 16-4) |
47 |
2 |
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4 |
Lower
Columbia (8-3, 17-3) |
46 |
3 |
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5 |
Spokane
(7-2, 17-4) |
24 |
6 |
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6 |
Mt Hood
(6-2, 14-4) |
22 |
5 |
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7 |
Big Bend
(7-2, 12-5) |
21 |
4 |
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8 |
Shoreline
(8-2, 14-4) |
15 |
8 |
Others
receiving votes: Highline 1, Walla Walla 1
Next Poll: February 24 |
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SCC Men's Basketball Routs Olympic 97-72:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team defeated Olympic
College on Saturday afternoon in the SCC Gym, 97-72. The Shoreline team
broke open a close game in the first part of the first half and led
50-32 at half-time. The Dolphins never let Olympic back in the game in
the second half, maintaining a double figure lead at all time and then
pushed the final lead up to 25 points as they dominated play late in the
game.
Shoreline had 5 scorers in double figures, led by
freshman Jesse Vaughan with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Shawn West added
16 while Sean Jones hit 14, Alfie Miller-Soukasen 13 and Spencer
Wozeniak 10 as the balanced SCC attack was too much for the Rangers.
Shoreline moved it record to 14-4 overall, 8-2 in
the NWAACC Northern Region. Shoreline maintains its position at the top
of the region standings. Olympic fell to 2-9 in the region, 4-14
overall. Shoreline visits Skagit Valley College on Wednesday in Mt.
Vernon, WA for a 7:00 PM tipoff.

Jesse Vaughan scored 25 for SCC while Shawn
West added 16.
Women's Basketball Defeats Olympic For First
Region Win:
The Lady Dolphins used 25 points and 10 rebounds
from Ana Haberman to led them to their first NWAACC Northern Region
victory of the year, a 57-42 victory over Olympic College. Lynsey Sandum
added 18 points and Caitlin Johnsen pulled down 11 rebounds in the
victory.
Shoreline jumped out to an early lead and was up
by 10 points at half-time, 33-23. SCC extended its lead to 16 points
halfway through the second half, but Olympic cut the lead to 5 with five
minutes to play. But SCC pulled away in the late stages of the games to
win by 15 points.
SCC is 2-16 on the season, 1-9 in the region.
Olympic falls to 3-12 overall, and 2-9 in Northern Region. Shoreline
returns to the court on Wednesday night for a game at Skagit Valley
College in Mount Vernon, WA. Game time is 5:00 PM.

Ana Haberman scored 25 points for SCC. Lynsey
Sandum added 18.
Softball Signs Pitcher/Shortstop From Ballard
High School:
The SCC softball team signed Sophie Overlock-Pauley
to a NWAACC Letter of Intent to play softball in 2010-11 at Shoreline.
Sophie is the Ballard High School Team Captain, plays pitcher and
shortstop for the team. She also plays for the Washington Speed 18A
summer team that qualified for ASA Nationals this year.
Overlock-Pauley was second in the KingCo
Conference in complete games in 2009, fifth in strikeouts (69) and she
led Ballard in fielding percentage. She was second in KingCo in triples
as a hitter. She was KingCo Honorable Mention All-Conference as well in
2009. She was 8-7 as a pitcher with the Washington Speed this summer.
 
Sophie Overlock-Pauley joins SCC Softball Team
in 2010-11
Saturday's Women's Basketball Game Features Top
Scorers:
The SCC Women's Basketball Game on
Saturday against Olympic College features the Top Two Scorers In the
NWAACC Northern Region and #2 and #3 scorers in the NWAACC.
SCC's Ana Haberman averages 21.31 points
a game while OC's Jodi Mitchell averages 20.36 ppg. Both
players scored
20 points in
Olympic's 57-45 victory over SCC on January 2.
Game time is 2:00 PM in the SCC Gym. The Men's Game is at 4:00 PM.

Ana Haberman scores 21.31 points a game for
Shoreline.
Bellevue Sweeps SCC Basketball On Saturday:
The Bellevue College basketball teams sweep
Shoreline CC on Saturday at Bellevue College. The SCC men's teams
dropped a 86-83 game to the Bulldogs while the BC women dominated the
Shoreline women's team, 70-40.
The SCC men's squad was up by two at half-time,
46-44, but Bellevue was able to pull out the game in the second half
using their bench scoring as the BC bench outscored the SCC bench, 22-4
in the game. Sean Jones, playing with a dislocated finger on his
shooting hand, led SCC with 22 points, Jesse Vaughan added 21. Alfie
Miller and Shawn West added 17 and 15 respectively to round out the
Dolphins double-figure scoring.
The SCC men fall to 13-4 overall, 7-2 in the
NWAACC Northern Region. Both region losses are to Bellevue. Shoreline
still leads the region by 1 game over Bellevue and North Seattle who are
5-3 in the region. SCC plays again on Saturday, February 6 against
Olympic College in the SCC Gym.
The Shoreline women's basketball team could not
overcome turnovers against the Lady Bulldogs. Bellevue scored 47 of
their points off turnovers as SCC could only muster 17 first half
points. Ana Haberman led Shoreline with 17 points, while Lynsey Sandum
added 15.
The Lady Dolphins are 1-16 on the year, 0-9 in the
region. Bellevue is tied for the lead in the region, with a 13-6 overall
record, 8-1 in the region. SCC hosts Olympic College on Saturday,
February 6, at 2:00 PM in the SCC Gym.
SCC Men's Basketball Wins, Women Lose Against
Everett:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball
Team defeated Everett Community College on Wednesday night, 96-82. The
win pushes SCC's record to 13-3 overall and 7-1 in the NWAACC Northern
Region. SCC finishes the first half of the region schedule in first
place by two games over Bellevue, North Seattle, Peninsula and Whatcom
who all stand at 5-3 for the first half.
Jesse Vaughan led the Dolphins with 32 points and
13 rebounds. Alfie Miller added 17, Shawn West 15 and Ryan McCorkle 15
in the winning effort.
The men's squad returns to the court on Saturday
at Bellevue College, the only team to defeat Shoreline in the first half
of the season. Bellevue posted a 85-69 victory over SCC on January 2 in
the SCC Gym.
The Lady Dolphins played Everett CC tough but lost
52-41. The Women's Squad is 1-15 on the year and 0-8 in the region.
Ana Haberman scored 21 points with 15 rebound for
SCC and Lynsey Sandum added 17 for SCC.
The Lady Dolphins return to the court on Saturday
night at Bellevue at 4:00 PM.

Jesse Vaughan scored 32 points for the men, Ana
Haberman 21 for the women.
SCC Men's Basketball Ranked 8th In NWAACC Poll:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball
Team is ranked 8th in the NWAACC Men's Basketball Poll. This is the
first NWAACC ranking for SCC in several years. Tacoma Community College
is ranked #1 in the poll. No other Northern Region team is ranked.
Shoreline is 12-3 on the season, 6-1 in the NWAACC
Northern Region. The team received 17 points while #7 Chemeketa
Community College received 25 points.
SCC leads the NWAACC Northern Region by 2 games
over 5 other teams that have 3 losses in the region. SCC plays at
Everett Community College tonight at 7:00 PM to finish the first half of
the region schedule. SCC travels to Bellevue Community College on
Saturday to start the second half of division play.
GO DOLPHINS!!!
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the dates and plan on coming to some games or matches this Spring.
Please come back and double check schedules, as
while they are 99% final, there will be a change or two before March
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Shoreline CC Men's Basketball Defeats Peninsula:
The Shoreline Community College men's basketball team defeated
Peninsula College 87-84 on Saturday afternoon in the SCC Gym. The battle
between the two leading teams in the NWAACC Northern Region was a back
and forth affair with Shoreline pulling ahead in the last two minutes
and holding on for the victory.
Sean Jones scored 22 points for SCC while Shawn West and Alfred
Miller-Soukasen added 19 points each.
Shoreline is now 12-3 overall, 6-1 in the region
and has a two game lead in the region. Shoreline finishes the
first half of the region schedule on Wednesday night at Everett
Community College at 7:00 PM. SCC plays at home again on February 6
against Olympic College.
 
Coach Butch Estes led SCC to victory on Sat.,
as Sean Jones scored 22.
Peninsula Defeats SCC Women's Basketball:
The Lady Dolphins dropped a 68-55 game to the Lady
Pirates of Peninsula College on Saturday afternoon in the SCC Gym. SCC
was down at half-time 37-28 and could never cut the lead during the
second half and fell behind by more than 20 points, but rallied in the
final minutes to cut the PC lead to 13.
SCC was led by Ana Haberman with 24 points and
Lynsey Sandum with 18.
SCC is now 1-14 on the season and 0-7 in the
NWAACC Northern Region. They play at Everett Community College on
Wednesday at 5:00 PM to end the first half of the conference season. SCC
plays at home again on Feb. 6 against Olympic College.

Coach Scott tries to rally the troops.
Bachman Placed In DePaul's Athletic Hall of Fame:
Ray Bachman, SCC's second year Men's
and Women's Tennis Coach, will be inducted into
the DePaul Univerisity's Athletic Hall of Fame next week in Chicago as a
member of the 1967 Men's Tennis team that went 22-3 and qualified for
the NCAA Division I Championship. "GO RAY"

SCC Homecoming Basketball Games Announced:
Shoreline Community College's Homecoming with
feature the SCC Men's and Women's Basketball Teams again in 2010. The
Wednesday February 17th games against Whatcom Community College will the
SCC Homecoming. The Lady Dolphins play at 5:30 PM and the men's team
takes the court at 7:30 PM.
Events include a student basketball shooting
contest at the half-time of the women's basketball game for a $250.00
scholarship for the winner. There will be a reception at in-between
games in the lobby of the gym and at half-time of the men's game, the
Academic Athletic Award Winners for Fall 2009 will be announced and
receive their certificates.
Make plans to celebrate SCC Homecoming with the
Dolphins.

Shoreline Defeats Rival Edmonds In Overtime:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team defeated Edmonds CC
86-80 in overtime on Wednesday night in the SCC gym. Shoreline dominated
the first half and went into half-time with a 42-33 lead. Edmonds came
out in the second half and cut into the Shoreline lead and took the lead
late in the game. ECC committed a foul with 1 second left in regulation
and SCC hit the front end of a one and one to send the game into
overtime.
Jesse Vaughan led Shoreline with 20 points,
followed by Ryan McCorkles 17 points.
Shoreline is now 11-3 on the season, 5-1 in the
NWAACC Northern Region and leads the division. The Dolphins face second
place Peninsula College on Saturday at 4:00 PM in the Shoreline gym.
Peninsula is 8-8 on the season and 5-2 in the region.
 
McCorkle and Vaughan combined for 37 points on
Wednesday night.
Edmonds CC Defeats Shoreline In Women's
Basketball:
The Lady Dolphin Basketball Team dropped a 80-55
game to rival Edmonds CC in NWAACC Northern Region action on Wednesday
night. The Lady Dolphins hung tough in the first 10 minutes of the game,
but ECC pulled away late in the first half and Shoreline could not
recover.
Ana Haberman led Shoreline with 20 points and 12
rebounds while Lynsey Sandum added 18 points. Caitlin Johnsen collected
9 rebounds for the Lady Dolphins as well.
Shoreline is 1-13 on the season and 0-6 in the
region. Edmonds moves to 6-8 overall and 4-2 in the region. SCC plays
again on Saturday afternoon at the SCC Gym against Peninsula College at
2:00 PM in a NWAACC Northern Region contest.
 
Lynsey Sandum scored 18 points and Caitlin Johnsen
pulled down 9 boards.
Shoreline Men's Basketball Moves Into First
Place:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball
Team moved into first place in the NWAACC Northern Region with a 75-74
victory over Whatcom Community College in Bellingham, WA on Monday
night.
Shawn West led SCC with 21 points, followed
closely by Alfie Miller with 18 and Jesse Vaughan with 17. Shoreline was
up by 2 points at halftime, but fell behind by 13 early in the second
half and rallied for the victory.
Shoreline is now 10-3 overall, 4-1 in the NWAACC
Northern Region and leads the region by half a game over Peninsula
College with a 4-2 record. Shoreline plays Edmonds CC at home on
Wednesday night at 7:30 PM and then Peninsula College on Saturday in the
SCC gym at 4:00 PM.
 
Shawn West scored 21 and Jesse Vaughan added 17
for SCC
Women's Basketball Defeated By Whatcom 58-36:
The Lady Dolphins dropped a game to Whatcom
Community College on Monday night in Bellingham, WA by the score of
58-36. Shoreline could only muster 13 points in the first half and could
not rally enough to overcome the deficit.
Ana Hamberman led Shoreline again in scoring with
20 points. Tammy Gammon scored 7 points and pulled down 6 rebounds.
SCC is 1-11 on the season and 0-5 in the region.
They play rival Edmonds Community College on Wednesday at home at 5:30
PM.

Haberman scored 20 for SCC
SCC Men's Basketball Drops Loss On North Seattle:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team defeated North
Seattle Community College on Saturday, 81-71 in NWAACC Northern Region
play. The Dolphins featured a balance attack led by Jesse Vaughan with
16 points. Alfred Miller-Soukasen added 15,
Sean Jones 14 and Shawn West 12 as eight of the nine SCC players scored
in the game.
SCC led 36-30 at halftime and pushed the lead up
to double figures most of the second half and never let NSCC draw closer
than 6 points in the second half.
Shoreline is now 9-3 on the season, 3-1 in the
NWAACC Northern Region and the Dolphins are tied for second place in
division. SCC travels to Whatcom Community College in Bellingham, WA on
Monday for a region game. SCC plays arch rival Edmonds CC on Wednesday
in the Shoreline gym at 7:30 PM.
 
Jesse Vaughan scored 16 while Alfred
Miller-Soukasen added 15.
Women's Basketball Drops Game To North Seattle:
The Lady Dolphins dropped a 59-40 game to North
Seattle Community College on Saturday. SCC trailed 42-22 after the first
half, as the Dolphins struggled to score points in the first 10 minutes
of the game.
Ana Haberman led Shoreline with 19 points. Caitlin
Johnsen pulled down 11 rebounds for SCC in the game.
Shoreline is now 1-10 on the season and 0-4 in the
region. The Dolphins travel to Whatcom Community College on Monday to
face the Orcas at 5:00 PM in Bellingham, WA. SCC faces Edmonds CC at
home on Wednesday at 5:30 PM.

Caitlin Johnsen battles for loose ball.
SCC Men's Basketball Defeats Skagit Valley:
Jesse Vaughan scored 25 points and pulled down 11
rebounds to lead Shoreline CC's men's basketball team to a 90-85 victory
over Skagit Valley College on Wednesday night in the SCC gym. Alfred
Miller-Soukasen added 19 and Sean Jones 14 in the winning effort for the
Dolphins.
Shoreline started the game slow, falling behind by
9 points early, but hustled back into the game and went up 42-37 at
halftime. Shoreline pushed their lead up to 13 points in the second
half, but Skagit rallied down the stretch to pull within 3 points, but
Shoreline hit their free throws down the stretch and pulled out the
victory.
SCC is now 8-3 overall and 2-1 in the NWAACC
Northern Region. Skagit Valley falls to 8-5 overall and 2-2 in the
region. Shoreline plays at North Seattle Community College on Saturday
at 6:00 PM.
 
Vaughan scored 25 and Jones added 14 for the
Dolphins
Skagit Valley Defeats SCC Women's Basketball:
The Lady Cardinals of Skagit Valley pulled away
late in the second as the SCC Women's Basketball Squad battled to a
65-43 defeat. SVC led 33-24 at half-time and Shoreline pulled within 5
with about 10 minutes left in the game, but Shoreline could not muster
much offense in the last ten minutes and Skagit pulled away to a
victory.
Ana Haberman led Shoreline with 24 points.
Haberman was knocked out of the game with a cut under her eye at the
start of the second half, but re-entered after receiving treatment and
closing the cut.
Shoreline is 1-10 on the season, 0-3 in the NWAACC
Northern Region. Skagit moves to 10-3 and 4-0. SCC plays again on
Saturday at North Seattle, game time is 4:00 PM.

Haberman scored 24 and received a cut under her
eye.
Shoreline Men's Basketball Hangs On To Victory:
The Shoreline Men's Basketball Team pushed out to
a big lead and then had to hang on at the end for a 89-88 victory at
Olympic College on Saturday. The Dolphins were up 49-38 at halftime.
Ryan McCorkle led Shoreline with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Jesse
Vaughan had 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Shoreline faces Skagit Valley on Wednesday night
in the SCC gym. Shoreline is 7-3 overall and 1-1 in the Northern Region.
Skagit Valley is 8-4 overall and 2-1 in the region. Game time is 7:30
PM.
 
McCorkle had 24 points while Vaughan added 17.
Shoreline Women's Basketball Loses To Olympic:
The Shoreline CC Lady Dolphins lost to Olympic
College on Saturday 57-45. Ana Haberman led the SCC Squad with 20
points. Lyndsey Sandum had 8 points while Catilin Johnsen pulled down 15
rebounds in the second half.
Shoreline was down 32-20 in the first half, but
tied the Rangers in the second half 25-25 but could not cut the lead OC
had.
SCC faces Skagit Valley College on Wednesday at
the SCC Gym at 5:30 PM. SCC is 1-9 on the season, 0-2 in the NWAACC
Northern Region. SVC is 9-3 overall, 3-0 in the region.
SCC Names Green and Gold Academic Award Winners:
The Shoreline Community College Athletic Department announced today
the 56 members of the Green And Gold Club for the Fall Quarter of 2009;
this academic award is given to student-athletes who make better than a
3.0 GPA during a quarter. 29 student-athletes made a 3.50 GPA or better
and two student-athletes made the Dolphin Club, which is a 4.00 GPA.
Check here for the full Green and Gold Clubs:
Carlos Lazo from Baseball and Hoi Yan Tsoi from
Women's Basketball are the first members of the Dolphin Club. The
Athletic Department has been announcing the Green and Club members for
four quarters now.

Hoi Yan Tsoi - Member of the Dolphin Club (4.00
GPA) For Fall Quarter.
Bellevue Sweeps Shoreline In Basketball:
In the opening game, the Bellevue Lady Bulldog's
opened the second half with a tough full court press and the Lady
Dolphins struggled getting the ball down the court as BC pulled away in
the second half for a 63-44 victory. Ana Haberman led the SCC squad with
24 points.

Ana Haberman had 24 points.
In the men's game, in front of a big crowd in the
SCC gym, the Shoreline squad went up by 5 points with 15 minutes to
play, but then hit a cold spell and Bellevue roared by on their way to a
85-69 victory. Bellevue led at half 41-39 and the Dolphins came out in
the second half took the lead, but several missed shots and turnovers
cost the SCC squad down the stretch as the 6th ranked Bulldog pulled
away.

Shawn West Scored 19 Points
Both SCC squads take to floor next Saturday at
Olympic College in Bremerton, WA. Game times are 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
Shoreline Basketball Returns To Court:
The Shoreline Community College Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Team return to the court on Saturday, January 2, against
Bellevue College at the SCC Gym. The doubleheader is the opening NWAACC
Northern Region context for both schools.
The SCC Men’s Basketball Team is 6-2 on the season
and has high hopes of qualifying for the NWAACC Championship at the end
of the season after finishing 0-16 (6-21 overall) in the league in 2009.
They face a tough Bellevue squad in the opening game of conference play.
BC is ranked 6th in the NWAACC with a 7-2 record.
Shoreline is lead by Roshawn West, a sophomore
transfer from Portland Community College, who sat out last year and is
averaging 16.0 points a game. Freshman, Jonathon Payne and sophomore,
Ryan McCorkle, are both averaging 10.0 per game for the Dolphins.
 
Shawn
West Head Coach, Butch Estes
The Lady Dolphins, who have been hit hard by
injuries in the first half of the season look to rebound in league play
after a 1-7 start in non-league play. Ana Haberman, a sophomore transfer
from Linfield College, is third in the NWAACC in scoring, averaging 21.7
points per game but the team lost starters Amber Hering and Ashley
Flemming for the season due to shoulder and knee injuries and have not
managed any other double figure scoring threats.
 
Ana Haberman
Head Coach, Alisa Scott
The Lady Bulldogs of Bellevue College come into the
game with a 5-5 record.
The Women’s Game starts at 2:00 PM in the SCC gym
with the Men’s Game following at 4:00 PM. Admission is $5.00 for adults,
$3.00 for non-SCC students. SCC students are admitted free with a
Student ID.
GO DOLPHINS
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Haberman Is #3 In Scoring In the NWAACC:
After 8 games this season, Ana Haberman is #5 in
scoring in the NWAACC with a 21.71 average. She had 35 and 25 point
outings over the weekend at the NWAACC Crossover at Umpqua Community
College.
Haberman is a sophomore transfer from Linfield
College.

Haberman against Highline Community College
earlier in the season.
SCC Women's Basketball Goes 1-2 At NWAACC
Crossover:
The Lady Dolphin Basetball team picked up its
first win of the season, but lost two other games at the NWAACC
Crossover Tournament at Umpqua Community College (OR) during the
weekend.
SCC was defeated by host Umpgua CC on Friday,
103-57, Ana Haberman led Shoreline with 35 points. The Dolphins won
their second game of the tournament by forfeit over the Umpqua All-Stars
(Umpqua CC Alumni team) and they SCC was defeated by Southwestern Oregon
Community College 72-35. Haberman again led the SCC squad with 25
points.
SCC will now take a Christmas break and
comeback on January 2 to play Bellevue College in the first NWAACC
Northern Region game of the season at home at 2:00 PM. Shoreline
finishes the non-region schedule 1-7 but has lost two starters to
injuries for the year.

Haberman scored 35 and 25 points over the
weekend.
Men's Basketball Scores 100 For Second Game In A
Row:
The Shoreline CC Men's Basketball Team scored 100
points for the second day in a row at the Northwest Indian College
Tournament in Bellingham, WA by beating Laglala Lakota 122-60. Five
Dolphins scored in double figures in the game as SCC dominated from
start to finish.
The game schedule against Reed College on Sunday
was cancelled to snowy conditions in the Bellingham to allow teams to
return home before conditions worsened.
Shoreline finishes its non-region schedule 6-2 and
does not play again until January 2 as it open Northern Region play
against Bellevue College at home.
Dolphins Beats Camosun In A Big Way at NWIC
Tournament:
Led by Shawn West's 30 points, the SCC
Men's Basketball Team defeated Camosun College
(Alberta, Canada)105-59 at the Northwest
Indian College Tournament on Friday night. Jesse Vaughan added 14 points
and 6 rebounds.
SCC plays Oglala Lakota College
from South Dakota tomorrow at 3:00 PM in the second round of
the tournament. SCC stands 5-2 on the
season.
 
The "Boxer" Shawn West scored 30 for SCC and Jesse
Vaughan added 16.
SCC Men's Basketball Plays NWIC Tournament This
Weekend
The Dolphins will play three games at
the Northwest Indian College Tournament, December 11-13,
in Bellingham, WA. On Friday the 11th at 6:00 PM, SCC plays
Camosun College from Victoria, Canada. On Saturday at 3:00 PM, the
Dophins take on Oglala Lakota College from South Dakota
and on Sunday, SCC faces Reed College
from Oregon at 11:00 AM.
Currently the
Dolphins are 4-2 on the season and this will be the last games for
Shoreline until the Northern Region schedules begins on January 2
against Bellevue College in the SCC Gym.
Shawn West and
Sean Jones are leading Shoreline so far this season in scoring. West is
averaging 16 points a game, while Jones is hitting 15.4 per game.
 
Shawn West is averaging 16 points and Sean West,
15.4
Men's Basketball Tops Northwest Indian College
Again:
The Shoreline Men's Basketball Team topped NW
Indian College on Sunday evening, 81-69 in Bellingham, WA.
The Dolphins move their record to 4-2 on the
season as they secured their second victory against NWIC. In the season
opening, SCC defeated Northwest 102-54.
Shoreline travels back to Bellingham this weekend
to play in the Northwest Indian College Tournament Friday - Sunday.
Women's Basketball Drops Two Games At Spokane
Tourney:
The Lady Dolphin Basketball Team found scoring
tough at the Community College of Spokane Basketball Tournament over the
weekend, as they dropped two games to the CC of Spokane and Wenatchee
Valley CC.
On Saturday, the SCC squad dropped a 86-37
decision to the host CC of Spokane squad. On Sunday, the shooting for
SCC got even colder as they lost to WVCC 57-28. Ana Haderman was the
only SCC player in double figures both games during the tournament,
scoring 19 and 14 respectively. Tiffany Gammon scored 12 against Spokane
as well.
SCC is 0-5 on the season and hosts Douglas College
from Canada on Saturday.
Men's Basketball Loses To Portland Community
College:
The Shoreline CC Men's Basketball Team dropped a
87-84 road game on Tuesday night. The Dolphins were down by 6 points at
halftime and could not over come the deficient in the second half.
Shawn West led the SCC Squad with 21 points, West
is a former Portland CC player who played there 2007-08 and attended SCC
in 2008-09 as a part-time student. Spencer Wozniak
scored 16 points and Sean Jones 13 in the game as well.
Shoreline falls to 3-2 on the season and plays at
Northwest Indian College on Sunday at 5:00 PM.
 
Spencer Wozniak scored 13 and Shawn West led the
Dolphins with 21.
Dolphins Defeat Columbia Basin to Capture
Consolation Bracket at Pierce CC Tournament:
The SCC Men's Basketball Team defeated Columbia
Basin College on Sunday, 85-74, to win the Consolation Bracket at the
Pierce Community College Thanksgiving Tournament.
Sean Jones was named All-Tournament for SCC. The
Dolphins are now 3-1 on the young season and play at Portland Community
College on Tuesday, December 2th at 5:00 PM.

Sean Jones averaged 16.3 points a game in the
tournament.
SCC Men's Basketball Rips Linn-Benton:
The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball
Team rebounded from its first loss on Friday night to pound Linn-Benton
CC 92-63 on Saturday afternoon.
The Dolphins will now face Columbia Basin College
on Sunday at 11:00 AM in the Consolation Final of the Pierce Community
College tournament. SCC is 2-1 on young season.
Men's Basketball Loses Lead and Game To South
Puget Sound:
The Shoreline Community College Dolphins had an 11
point lead early in the second half, but could not hold it, as SPCC took
control let in the game and SCC lost 76-66 in the first round of the
Pierce Community College Tournament.
Shoreline will face Linn-Benton CC, in the second round.
LBCC lost to Whatcom CC 79-59 on Friday
night. Game time is 1:00 PM. SCC is now 1-1 on the season.
Men's Basketball Defeats Northwest Indian
College:
The Shoreline Men's Basketball Team routed
Northwest Indian College 102-54 at the SCC Gym on Tuesday night. The
Dolphins started fast and jumped out to an early lead and never looked
back, never trailing in the game. Shoreline led 51-22 at the half.
Jesse Vaughan led a balanced attack, scoring 17
points. 6 other Dolphins scored in double figures, with Spencer Wozniak
and Joseph Holifield adding 16 each.
Shoreline travels to the Piece Community College
tournament over the weekend, facing South Puget Sound Community College
of Olympia in the first round of the eight team tournament.

Jesse Vaughan Scores 17 In Opening Win.
Three SCC Soccer Players Named All-Stars:
Shoreline Community College had three
players named NWAACC All-Stars on Tuesday.
Precillio Martinez, a defender on the men's team, Rochelle Hann, a
midfielder on the women's team, and Kat Donovan, goalkeeper for the Lady
Dolphins, were named to
their respective All-Star teams.
The three will play in the NWAACC All-Star
games on December 5 in Vancouver, WA.
  
Rochelle Hann
Kat Donovan
Precillio Martinez
SCC Women's Basketball Falls To 0-2:
The Lady Dolphin Basketball Team fell to 0-2 on the season with a
82-42 defeat at the hands of the Community College of Spokane
at the SCC Turkey Shoot Tournament. Another slow start rattled
the short handed SCC squad, falling behind
21-2 to start the game. Ana Haberman led the team again with 17 points,
followed by Ashley Flemming with 15. SCC
plays at Green River CC on Saturday, November 28th in a 3:00 PM contest.
Lane Communit
College won the Turkey Shoot Tournament, 89-59 over Highline CC.
 
Haberman and Flemming led the Lady Dolphins in
scoring over the weekend.
Women's Basketball Falls In Opener:
The Lady Dolphins opened with a 79-48
defeat at the hands of Highline Community
College. The short-handed SCC squad became even more shorthanded as
Tiffany Gamman played the first 51 seconds before going out with an
injury. Caitlin Johnsen injured a knee late in the game as well. SCC
dropped behind 19-2 early and could never make overcome the start.
Ana Haberman led
Shoreline with 25 points, Ashley Flemming added 15.
Shoreline faces the
Community College of Spokane tomorrow in the consolation game of the
tournament. Highline takes on Lane in the Championship. Lane defeated
Spokane 71-62 in the opening game of the tournament.
Volleyball Season Ends At NWAACC Championship:
The Lady Dolphin Volleyball Team was eliminated
from the NWAACC Volleyball Championship on Thursday by top ranked Tacoma
and 6th ranked Chemeketa Community Colleges. The SCC squad lost to TCC
in the opening round, 25-9, 25-20, 25-12 in a 3 out of 5 match and then
in the loser's bracket to Chemeketa, 25-17, 25-22, in a two out of three
contest.
Shoreline finished the season 11-19 and in 4th
place in the NWAACC Northern Division but have 8 freshmen on the
squad who return next season. It was the first time since 2006 that the
Dolphins had qualified for the NWAACC Championship.

Women's Basketball Tournament Set For The
Weekend:
The Shoreline Women's Basketball Team will open
its schedule at home over the weekend in a four team tournament. Teams
from all four regions of the NWAACC will take part. The opening game on
Saturday afternoon at 2:00 PM pits Lane Community College of Oregon
(South Region) against the Community College of Spokane (East Region).
In the second game of the day, the Shoreline Community College Lady
Dolphins (North Region) face Highline Community College (West Region) at
4:00 PM.
The losers of the opening round face each other on
Sunday at Noon in the Consolation Game and the two winners play in the
tournament Championship Game at 2:00 PM. Shoreline was the runner-up in
this tournament Last year, finishing second to Spokane.
This will be the coaching debut of Alisa Scott as
the Shoreline Community College Head Women's Basketball Coach. SCC
finished last season 10-17.

Women's Soccer Season Ends At Walla Walla:
The Shoreline Community College Women's Soccer
season ended Saturday in Walla Walla, WA at the SCC squad was on the
short end of a 4-0 score to the #1 ranked Walla Walla Community College
team. The WWCC team scored an early goal to take the lead and then put
one end toward the end of the half. Shoreline played short handed for
part of the match as a red card was given to sophomore Grace Hedemann.
WWCC finished the scoring with late goals to finish the scoring.
The Lady Dolphins will not make the NWAACC Final
Four for the first time in three seasons, but SCC only had 6 sophomores
on the team and played 14 freshman this year. SCC finished 8-5-4 for the
season.
Volleyball Players Receive Individual Awards:
Three Lady Dolphin Volleyball Players received
awards this week for their individual play. Chantel Tes was named to the
NWAACC Northern Region All-Sophomore Team as a hitter. Tes from Diamond
High School in Anchorage, AK. Lahela Kaili-Laroya
was named to the Northern Region first team All-Stars and Matelita
Melino was named to the second team. Both players are freshmen and come
from Honolulu, HI. The two All-Stars will play in the NWAACC Volleyball
All-Star games at Big Bend Community College on December 5.
The SCC Volleyball team opens play in the NWAACC
Volleyball Championship next Thursday in Gresham, OR against Tacoma
Community College.
  
Tes
Kaili-Laroya
Melino
Lady Dolphins Advance In NWAACC Women's Soccer:
A stubborn Olympic College women's soccer team gave SCC a scare, but
the Lady Dolphins dominated penalty kicks and came out with a victory
over the Rangers. The game was 0-0 at half, SCC's Grace Hedemann scored
3 minutes into the second half but OC tied it shortly afterwards,
neither team could score the remainder of regulation and after 2
overtime periods. Shoreline scored on the first three PKs, while OC
missed each shot and SCC got the victory. The Lady Dolphins with their
victory on Wednesday against advances to the second round of the NWAACC
Playoffs to face the #1 ranked Walla Walla Warriors. WWCC is 18-1 on the
season. SCC is now 8-4-4 overall. The two teams have not played this
year. Game is 11:00 AM on Saturday morning.

Grace Hedemann Scored For Shoreline
SCC Men's Soccer Loses To Highline In NWAACC
Playoffs:
The Highline CC men's soccer team
exploded for 3 goals in the first 7 minutes of the match, and went on
for a 4-2 victory over the Dolphins in the first round NWAACC playoff
game. Joseph Ademofe scored both goals for SCC, one at the 4 minute mark
and the second in the 62nd minute. SCC finished 7-9-1 for the season.
Volleyball Loses To Skagit Valley:
The SCC Volleyball Team suffered a loss
in its final regular season game of the season to Skagit Valley College
by the scores of 25-21,27-25,25-22. The SCC squad finished 4th in the
Northern Region and will go to the NWAACC Volleyball Championship next
weekend in Gresham, OR at Mt. Hood CC. SCC is 11-17 overall, 6-6 in the
region. SCC faces #1 ranked Tacoma CC in the first round.
Steel Named NWAACC Northern Region Setter of the
Week:
Volleyball player, Shariece Steel,
was named the NWAACC Northern Region Setter of the Week for her play
against Whatcom Community College and Olympic College. Steel, a freshman
from Damonte Ranch High School, in Reno, NV, had 36 assists against WCC
and 29 in the match against OC.

Shariece Steel #13
Testa Named Men's Soccer Player of the Week:
Greg Testa was named the Men's Soccer Player of the Week at Shoreline
Community College. Testa scored the winning goal against Skagit Valley
College on Saturday that propelled the Dolphins into the host position
for the first round of the NWAACC playoffs that start on Wednesday. SCC
faces Highline Community College at 2:00 PM on Wednesday at the SCC
Soccer Field. Testa is a freshman from Ballard High School in Seattle

Sabo Named Volleyball Player of the Week:
Carolyn Sabo was named the Women's
Volleyball Player of the Week for her contributions against Whatcom CC
and Olympic College last week. Sabo was also named an NWAACC
All-Academic Player for her efforts in the classroom. NWAACC
All-Academic requires 3.25 GPA in at least 36 credits of work and a
sophomore in athletic eligibility.

Folk Named Women's Soccer Player of the Week:
Lauren Folk
was named the SCC Women's Soccer Player of the Week for her efforts
against Skagit Valley College on Saturday. She scored one of the five
goals on the day for the Lady Dolphins.
Men's and Women's Soccer To Host NWAACC Playoff
Games:
A NWAACC Playoff Doubleheader will be played at
Shoreline Community College on Wednesday.
The Lady Dolphins will host Olympic College at
11:30 AM in a first round match-up. SCC sports a 8-4-3 record while OC
is 7-6-3. The two teams have not met this season. The Dolphins are 5-1-1
on their home field this season.
The SCC Men's Soccer Team plays Highline Community
College at 2:00 PM on Wednesday. SCC is 7-8-1 on the season while HCC is
9-8-3. Highline defeated Shoreline 6-2 earlier in the season at
Highline. SCC is 4-2-1 at home this season.
Come out and support the Dolphins. GO SHORELINE!!!
Men's Soccer Comes Back To Defeat SVC, Hosts
First Round Playoff Game:
The sick and beat up SCC Men's Soccer Team,
pullout a come from behind victory on Saturday and won the right to host
a NWAACC playoff game on Wednesday against Highline Community College.
The Dolphins trailed 1-0 at halftime but battled
back to tie it on Ciran Regan's goal at the 50th minute mark. Greg Testa
hit the winner at the 70th minute mark and the Shoreline defense did the
rest as they held the Cardinals out of the goal.
SCC finished the regular season 7-8-1, 6-6-1 in
the counting games for the NWAACC Northern Region.
Women's Soccer Routs Skagit Valley In Regular
Season Finale:
The Lady Dolphins prepared for the NWAACC playoffs
with a 5-0 victory over Skagit Valley on Saturday. SCC hosts Olympic
College on Wednesday in the first round of the NWAACC playoffs.
On Saturday, Grace Hedemann led the way for
Shoreline with two goals, both scored in the half as SCC took a 3-0
halftime lead and never looked back. Michael Urbano, Laruen Folk and
Emily Carter also scored for Shoreline. Carter returned to action after
suffering a concussion and lacerated liver earlier in the season.
SCC finished the regular season 8-4-3 overall,
7-3-3 in Northern Region counting games.
Volleyball Qualifies For NWAACC Championship:
The Lady Dolphin Volleyball Team qualified for the
NWAACC Volleyball Championship on Friday, without playing a game.
Whatcom Community College defeated Edmonds CC on Friday night, pushing
the ECC squad to two games behind Shoreline with only one game to go and
giving the SCC squad the final fourth place playoff spot.
The Dolphin team actually has a chance to move to
the #3 Seed if they can beat Skagit Valley College on Tuesday night in
Mt. Vernon, WA. If SCC wins, then both SCC and SVC will be tied for 3rd
place and Shoreline owns the tiebreaker over Skagit and would be the #3
seed for the Northern Region.
SCC is 11-16 overall on the season and 6-5 in the
NWAACC Northern Region. This will be the first trip to the NWAACC
Championship for the Lady Dolphins in three years.

Volleyball Honors Five Sophomores:
Five SCC Sophomore Volleyball Players played their
last home game on Wednesday and ended their home careers with a victory
over Olympic College.
The honored sophomores were: Cherilynn Kua,
Chauntel Tes, Kristin Hinnesbusch, Sydney Hinnesbusch and Carolyn Sabo.
  
Sydney Hinnesbusch
Carolyn Sabo
Cherilynn Kua
 
Kristin Hinnesbusch
Chauntel Tes
Volleyball Team Defeats Olympic College:
The SCC Volleyball Team defeated Olympic College
on Wednesday night by the score of 25-19, 25-13 and 25-22. Chautel Tes
lead the Lady Dolphins with 13 kills and Shelby Souther added 11.
The Lady Dolphins are now 11-16 on the season, 6-5
in the NWAACC Northern Region. SCC leads Edmonds CC by 1.5 games for the
fourth and final playoff spot in the region. A Edmonds loss on Friday to
Whatcom CC would ensure the Dolphins of the playoff spot.
Shoreline travels to Skagit Valley College next
Tuesday night for the final regular season game of the year.
 
Shoreline Volleyball Drops Tough Match To
Whatcom:
The Lady Dolphins fell to region leading
Whatcom Community College in five games on Monday night in the SCC gym.
Game scores were 21-25, 25-17, 12-25, 26-24, 10-15. Shoreline
was lead by Lahala Kaili-Laroya with 21 kills.

SCC is now 10-16 overall, 5-5 in the NWAACC Northern Region. SCC
leads Edmonds CC by one game with two to play
for the last playoff spot in the region. SCC plays Olympic College at
home on Wednesday night at 7:00 PM in the last home
game of the year.
Shoreline and Edmonds Battle To A 1-1 Tie In
Men's Soccer:
Both goals in the match were scored on penalty
kicks at both defenses were tough on this day and neither team could put
in a score.
SCC scored its goal very late in the first half
(45th minute) as Precilio Martinez took the PK for the Dolphins. Edmonds
PK came at the 65th minute mark.
Shoreline leads Edmonds by one point in the league
standings for second place. A Edmonds loss on Wednesday at Whatcom or a
SCC victory on Saturday at Skagit Valley College will place Shoreline in
second place and the chance to host the first round NWAACC playoff game
next week. A SCC victory Saturday and two Whatcom CC losses would place
Shoreline in a tie for first place. An Edmonds win and SCC loss would
send SCC into third place.
Edmonds CC Women's Soccer Defeats SCC On
Home Field:
The Lady Tritons of Edmonds CC upset Shoreline on
Saturday at the SCC Soccer Field 1-0 in a hard fought battle. Both teams
were equally matched but Edmonds was able to squeeze out a second half
goal to pull out a victory.
The Lady Dolphins are now 7-4-3 overall and 6-3-3
in the Northern Region. SCC trails Whatcom CC by 1 point in the region
and Shoreline will need help to capture its fifth straight region
championship. SCC finishes the season at Skagit Valley College on
Saturday. Whatcom plays two matches this week against Everett and
Edmonds. It will take two WCC losses and SCC victory for Shoreline to
capture its fifth outright championship. A SCC victory and a WCC loss
and tie would place both teams in a league leading tie for the
championship.
 
Volleyball Drops Non-Region Game To Clark
College:
The Lady Dolphins stepped out of Northern Region
play on Friday night and lost to Clark College from Vancouver, WA after
winning the first two games. SCC cruised through the first two games,
winning 25-13, 25-18, but Clark mounted a comeback, taking the third and
fourth games by the scores of 15-25 and 22-25. The fifth and final game
went Clark's way, 15-9.
The loss drops SCC to 10-15 overall. The Dolphins
are 5-4 in the Northern Region and face Whatcom CC on Monday night. SCC
leads Edmonds CC for the fourth and final playoff spot by 2 games with 3
games left in the region season.
 
3:00 PM Volleyball Match On Friday Cancelled:
The 3:00 PM Volleyball Match vs Tacoma CC on
Friday has been cancelled due the death of a parent from the Tacoma CC
team. The 7:00 PM match against Clark Clark is still on for the SCC Gym.
Volleyball Beats Everett, Moves Closer To Playoff
Spot:
The SCC Volleyball Team defeated Everett CC on
Wednesday night in Everett by the scores of
23-25,25-10 ,25-13,25-12.
With the victory and Edmonds CC lost last night to Bellevue, the Lady
Dolphins moved into a two game lead with 3 region games left for the
fourth and final playoff spot in the NWAACC Northern Region.
The Dolphins are
still in striking distance of third place in the region, as they trail
Skagit Valley College by 1 game and face the Cardinals again in the
final week of the season.
Shoreline is 10-14
overall and 5-4 in the Northern Region. The SCC squad faces Clark
College on Friday night at 7:00 PM in a non-region game. SCC will
face Whatcom CC and Olympic CC at home next week on Monday and Wednesday
nights in big Northern Region games.

Whatcom Sweeps SCC In Soccer:
The SCC Soccer Teams went to Bellingham, WA on
Wednesday for big games NWAACC Northern Region games against Whatcom CC
and both teams had disappointing losses.
The Lady Dolphins, playing short handed with
several injuries and the flu bug making its rounds on the team, dropped
a tough 1-0 match to WCC. With the loss, both SCC and Whatcom are tied
for first place in the Northern Region with 21 points each. Shoreline is
7-3-3 overall and 6-2-3 in region counting games.
The Shoreline Men's Soccer Team jumped out to a
1-0 lead in the first half on a goal by Kevin Flavin. But a inspired
Whatcom team scored three times in the second half to win the match 3-1.
SCC is 6-8 overall and 5-6 in the region. Edmonds defeated SCC 4-2 in
their first match-up of the season.
Both SCC squads face arch-rival Edmonds CC on
Saturday at the SCC Soccer Field. The second place SCC men lead Edmonds
by one point in the Northern Region standings. The winner of the match
has the inside track on hosting a first round NWAACC Playoff game, the
loser will more than likely have to travel in the first round.
The SCC Women's Team needs a victory to maintain
its goal for a fifth straight region crown and gain a first round bye in
the playoffs. Edmonds is in third place in the region. SCC defeated ECC
1-0 earlier in the season.
Soccer Names Players of the Week:
Ciran Reagan has been named the Men's Soccer
Player of the Week for SCC. Reagan, a sophomore from Shorewood High
School in Shoreline scored two goals against Skagit Valley College last
Wednesday to help the Dolphins overcome a 1-0 deficient and comeback for
a 3-1 victory.
The Lady Dolphins named Co-Players of the Week,
Gina Carossino and Kristina McGee, for their goal and assist on a last
minute goal against Everett CC on Saturday the propelled the SCC squad
to a 2-1 victory over the tough minded ECC team. Carossino assisted on
the goal by McGee.
 
Shoreline Men's And Women's Soccer Sweeps
Everett:
The Men's and Women's Soccer teams at Shoreline CC
defeated Everett CC on Saturday at Everett in identical 2-1 victories.
The wins maintained the Lady Dolphins as the #1 team in the region and
for the men, the win propelled them into a first place time with Whatcom
CC for the region lead. Whatcom has played one less game than SCC in the
region standings.
For the Lady Dolphins, Melanie Boutcher scored the
first goal just before halftime and then Kristina McGee hit the game
winner with 2 minutes left in the game.
On the men's side, Edward Abrans scored five
minutes into the game and Joseph Ademofe hit the game winner in the 54th
minute.
The SCC women's squad is now 7-2-3 overall and
6-1-3 in the region. The men's team is 6-7 overall and 5-5 in the
region. Both teams play at Whatcom CC on Wednesday in big region
matchups. The Whatcom women's team is in second place behind SCC by 3
points and SCC is tied with Whatcom for first place in the region.
 
SCC Volleyball Loses to Bellevue in Three Games:
The Shoreline CC Women's Volleyball Team suffering
a hangover from their emotional loss on Wednesday night fell to Belleuve
College in the straight games on Friday night - 13-15, 22-15, 20-15.
SCC is now 9-14 overall, 4-4 in the Northern
Region. The Dolphins are in fourth place, one game ahead of Edmonds CC
for the final playoff spot to the NWAACC Championship. The SCC squad has
four region remaining and plays at Everett on Wednesday night before
returning home on Friday to face non-conference games against Tacoma CC
and Clark College. Tacoma is the #1 ranked team in the NWAACC.
Volleyball Falls To Edmonds In Five Games:
The Lady Dolphin Volleyball Team dropped a five
game thriller to Edmonds CC on Wednesday night. The SCC squad dropped
the first two games to Edmonds then came roaring back to tie the match
at 2 games all but could not keep the momentum going and ECC came out on
top in the fifth and deciding game. Game scores were 22-25, 22-25,
25-14, 25-18, 9-15.
Shoreline is now 9-13 on the season, 4-3 in the
NWAACC Northern Region, 1 game ahead of Edmonds for the fourth and final
playoff spot with 5 more games to play in the region schedule. The
Dolphins travel to Bellevue College on Friday night to play at 7:00 PM.
Men's and Women's Soccer Sweeps Skagit Valley:
The Shoreline Men's and Women's Soccer Teams swept
Skagit Vally College on Wednesday at the SCC Soccer Field. The Skagit
Valley women's soccer team put up a fight through the first half, as
both teams were scoreless for the first 45 minutes. Melanie Boutcher
broke through for the Lady Dolphins at the 64th minute and Grace
Hedemann put the game away in the 87th minute with a goal.
The Lady Dolphins are now 6-2-3 overall, 5-1-3 in
the Northern Region and in first place in the region.
The SCC Men's Soccer team fell behind 1-0 early in
the game but Joesph Ademofe tied the score in the 44th minute, just
before halftime. The Dolphins controlled most of the action in the
second half and Ciaran Regan scored two goals for the SCC squad.
The Men's Team is 5-7 overall and 4-5 in the
Northern Region.
Hedemann and Sabo Named NWAACC All-Academic:
Grace Hedemann from the Women's Soccer Team and
Carolyn Sabo from Volleyball were named to the NWAACC All-Academic Team
on Monday. To earn the award, you must be a second year player, have
earned at least 36 credits and have a minimum 3.25 GPA. Hedemann is a
transfer from Hawaii Pacific College and Sabo is a local student-athlete
from Ingraham High School in Seattle.
 
Sabo and Hedemann
Lahela Kaili-Laroya Named Volleyball Player of
the Week:
Lahela Kaili-Laroya was named Shoreline Community
College's Volleyball Player of the week for her efforts at the NWAACC
Crossover Tournament at the Community College of Spokane over the past
weekend. Kaili-Laroya was named the Co-MVP of the tournament.

Women's Volleyball Goes 1-3 at NWAACC
Crossover:
The Lady Dolphin Volleyball Tean went 1-3 over the
weekend at the NWAACC Crossover tournament at the Community College of
Spokane.
Match results were:
Shoreline def Spokane (25-23, 25-20, 14-25, 21-25, 15-9)
Big Bend def Shoreline (25-20, 25-20, 26-24)
Linn-Benton def Shoreline (25-16, 18-25, 21-25, 25-20,15-5)
Highline def Shoreline (25-15, 25-20,21-25, 21-25, 15-4)
The SCC squad is 9-12 overall and 4-2 in the
NWAACC Northern Region, tied for 3rd place with Skagit Valley. The
Dolphins face Edmonds CC on Wednesday night at the SCC gym at 7:00 PM
which begins the second half of the region schedule.
Womens's Soccer Defeats Edmonds 1-0:
The Lady Dolphin Soccer Team defeated Edmonds CC
in a key Northern Region match-up on Wednesday night at Meadowdale High
School. The single goal of the evening came from Melanie Boutcher on a
free kick from about 30 yards out in the 69th minute of match.
Boutcher had hit the crossbar in the first half on a similar play. Kat
Donovan was credited with the shut-out.
The SCC squad is now 5-2-3 on the season, and
4-1-3 in the Northern Region. The Dolphins lead the division by 3 points
and face Skagit Valley College next Wednesday at the SCC Soccer Field at
2:00 PM.

Women's Volleyball Falls To Skagit Valley:
The SCC Volleyball Team was defeated by Skagit
Valley in a classic five game match on Wednesday night at the SCC Gym.
Game scores were 23-25, 25-22, 24-26, 25-14 and 14-16 as the Lady
Dolphins could not quite get over the hump during the match. Chauntel
Tes led a balanced SCC attack with 16 kills. Kahela Kaili-Laroya and
Shelby Souther had 14 kills each for the Dolphins as well.
Shoreline is now 8-9 overall and 4-2 in the NWAACC
Northern Region. SCC is tied for third place in the region with Skagit
Valley. The Dolphins travel to Spokane this weekend to play in the
NWAACC Crossover Tournament.

Men's Soccer Loses to Edmonds:
The SCC Men's Soccer Team was defeated by Edmonds
Community College on Wednesday night at Meadowdale High School 4-2. The
Tritans jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first 11 minutes of the game and
never looked back. Shoreline was led with goals by Precilio Martinez and
Stephen Rock, but it was too little to late.
Shoreline falls to 4-7 overall and 3-5 in the
Northern Region, but remains in a tie for second place in the region
with Whatcom CC and in the play-off hunt as the top three teams in the
region qualify for the NWAACC playoffs.
SCC faces Skagit Valley College at home on October
21 at 4:00 PM.

Women's Soccer Ranked Sixth In NWAACC Poll:
The Lady Dolphin Soccer Team is ranked sixth in the latest NWAACC
Soccer Poll. The SCC team is 4-2-3 overall for the season and 3-1-3 in
the Northern Region standings. The Dolphins are the four time defending
champions of the region and have finished third the past two seasons at
the NWAACC Women's Soccer Championship.

Women's Volleyball Sweeps Olympic College:
The Shoreline Women' s Volleyball Team defeated Olympic College on
Wednesday night in Bremington, WA. The Dolphins stormed to victories in
the first two games, defeating the Rangers 25-10 and 25-10 and SCC
w...on a battle in the 3rd games, as OC put a fight but came up short
28-26 to the Northern Region's second place team. SCC is now 8-8 overall
on the season and 4-1 in the Northern Region. The
Dolphins next play Skagit Valley College at home on October 14th at 7:00
PM in the SCC Gym.
 
Shoreline's Women's Soccer Moves Into First
Place:
Shoreline Women's Soccer Moves Into First Place - The Lady Dolphin
Soccer Team defeated Whatcom Community College 1-0 on Wednesday to move
into first place in the NWAACC Northern Region. The SCC squad raised
their record to 3-1-3 in the region a...nd 4-2-3 overall. The Dolphins
are the four time defending region champions. Kristina McGee scored at
the 22 minute mark on an assist from Grace Hedemann. Kat Donovan and
Kaitlin McKenzie combined on the shutout for SCC.
 
Shoreline's Men's Soccer Loses To Whatcom:
Shoreline Falls To Whatcom 3-1 In Men's Soccer - A tired looking
Shoreline Me'ns Soccer Team was defeated by Whatcom CC 3-1 at the SCC
Soccer Field on Wednesday afternoon. The Dolphins fell behind 2-0 in the
first half, ralled to cut the le...ad to 2-1 with 15 minutes to go, but
gave up another goal to assure the loss. Shoreline falls to 3-6 overall
and 2-4 in the NWAACC Northern Region and are now tied with Everett CC
for third and final playoff position.
McGee and Flavin Named Soccer Players of the
Week:
Kristina McGee and Kevin Flavin have been named
Women's and Men's Soccer Players of the Week at Shoreline Community
College. McGee scored one goal against Everett Community College on
Wednesday and then scored the first goal of the season against Chemeketa
CC, as the undefeated Storm suffered their first non-win of the season
against SCC, in a 1-1 tie on Saturday.
Flavin had a "Hit Trick" against Everett CC on
Wednesday, scoring three goals in the match. Flavin leads the team with
5 goals on the season.
 
Men's Soccer Is Beaten By Walla Walla, 4-1:
The Shoreline Men's Soccer Team had a tough time
adjusting to the speed of the #2 ranked Walla Walla CC soccer team in
the first half, as WWCC scored 3 goals in a 6 minute span during the
midway part of the first half. The Walla Walla team kept constant
pressure on the Dolphins at the Starfire Complex in Tukwila, WA. The
artificial surface and larger field at Starfire gave SCC trouble, as the
quick Walla Walla team took advantage of the added space and faster
surface.
Shoreline played better in the second half,
adjusting to the field, and scored a goal by Joseph Ademofe.
The Dolphins record fell to 3-5 overall, 2-3 in
Northern Region play and they meet Whatcom CC at 4:00 PM on Wednesday,
October 8th at the SCC Soccer Field. Shoreline is tied for 3rd place in
the NWAACC Northern Region. Whatcom is one point behind in fourth place.
Men's Soccer Loses To #1 Ranked Chemeketa:
Shoreline Men's Soccer Loses To #1 Ranked Chemeketa, 2-0. In a
physical first half of action, the Shoreline Men's Soccer Team gave up
two quick goals and came away a player down by a red card ejection
before the half ended, in a 2-0 loss to... undefeated and ranked #1 in
the NWAACC Men's Soccer rankings, Chemeketa CC from Oregon. The Storm
scored two goals in the first 15 minutes of the game as four yellow
cards were given in the first half, and two more in the second during a
hard fought contest. The Dolphins most snap back quickly, as they play
#2 Ranked Walla Walla CC at the Starfire Complex (Home of the NWAACC
Soccer Championship) tomorrow at 1:30 PM.
Women's Soccer Ties Undefeated Chemeketa:
Women's Soccer Ties Undefeated Chemeketa - The SCC Women's Soccer
Team led Chemeketa CC from Oregon for 61 minutes but could not pull off
the upset as the Lady Storm tied the game in the 68th minute. Kristina
McGee scored for the Lady Dolph...ins in the 7th minute. Chemeketa
allowed its first goal of the season and the Storm's record now stands
at 4-0-1. The SCC Squad record is now 3-2-3 overall, 2-2-3 in the
Northern Region. Shoreline hosts Whatcom CC on Wednesday, October 7, in
a key Northern Region contest, as both teams are tied for first with
with 9 points. Whatcom is 3-1 in the region, 4-2 overall. Game time is
2:00 PM.
Volleyball Loses To Whatcom:
SCC Volleyball Hits A Roadblock - The SCC Women's Volleyball Team
lost its first Northern Region game on Friday night to Whatcom Community
College, 3-0. Game scores were 25-22, 25-12 and 25-15. The Lady Dolphins
fall to 3-1 in the region and 7-8... overall. Whatcom takes control of
first place in the region with a 3-0 record, while Shoreline slips into
second place.
Action Shots Updated:
Men's and Women's Soccer and Volleyball action
shots have been updated. Check out the athletic action. The shots are
also on the Shoreline Community College Facebook page.
  
Women's Soccer Emily Carter Out With Injury:
Women's Soccer Player Out Due To Injuries: Emily Carter, starting
forward on the Women's Soccer team is out 4-6 weeks after being injured
in a collusion with the goal keeper from Everett Community College. The
picture below was snapped right before contact.

Men's Basketball Tryouts:
Men's Basketball Tryouts - The
Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball Team will have open tryouts
on October 16th at 4:00 PM in the SCC Gym. All interested parties should
contact Assistant Men's Basketball Coach, Jordan Howell at jhowell@shoreline.edu
for more information.

Women's Volleyball Downs Everett CC 3-0:
The Lady Dolphin Volleyball Team evened its
overall record at 7-7 and moved to 3-0 in the NWAACC Northern Region
with a 3-0 victory over Everett Community College. The SCC squad took
the match, 25-17, 25-20 and 25-16. Chauntel Tes led the Dolphins with 17
kills followed by Shelby Souther with 10. Sharice Steel added 31
assists.
Shoreline returns to action on Friday at Whatcom
Community College in Bellingham, WA.

Men's Soccer Defeats Everett CC 5-0:
Men's Soccer
defeats Everett 5-0 as Flavin scores three goals. The SCC men's soccer
team scored early and then often as they dominated Everett Community
College. Kevin Flavin scored in the 4th minute and Ryo Takigawa scored
in the 8th minut...e and Shoreline never looked back. Flavin scored
again in the 24th minute to put the game away. Shoreline scored two
short handed goals in the second half, as Merfin Muhic and Flavin scored
goals in the 66th and 87th minutes. SCC pushed its record to 3-3 overall
and 2-2 in the Northern Region. The squad plays Chemeketa CC from Oregon
on Saturday at 2:00 PM.

Women's Soccer defeats Everett 3-1.
Women's
Soccer defeats Everett 3-1. In a physical match, the Lady Dolphins came
out on top 3-1. 3 yellow cards were handed out during the game between
rivals and SCC player Emily Carter was taken to the hospital with
injuries with the Everett go...al keeper. For the SCC squad, Emily
Carter, Alexandra Navlet and Darby Kurtti scored goals with the clincher
coming from Kurtti with 5 minutes left in the match. Shoreline pushes
it's record to 3-2-2 for the season and 2-1-2 in the Northern Region of
the NWAACC. SCC plays Chemeketa Community College from Oregon at home on
Saturday, October 3 at Noon.

Athletics and Recreation Now On Facebook!!!!!
The Shoreline Community College Athletic
Department and Recreation Department on now on Facebook. Follow the
athletic teams and student-athletes on Facebook now plus see what is
going with the Recreation Department and what classes you are missing or
what event is coming up.
The Athletic Department Facebook page is at:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Shoreline-Community-College-Athletic-Department/105347137404
The Recreation site is:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Shoreline-Community-College-Recreation-Department/289634000318
So now follow SCC here on the official athletic
website and on Facebook.
SCC Volleyball Defeats Bellevue 3-1 In NWAACC
Action:
The Shoreline women's volleyball team defeated
Bellevue College on Friday night at the Shoreline CC gym 3-1 to run
their record to 2-0 in the NWAACC Northern Region. SCC won by the scores
of 28-26, 25-23, 21-25 and 25-23 in a tightly fought match.
Lahela Kaili-Laroya and Lita Melino led the
Lady Dolphins to the win with 12 and 13 kills each.
The Dolphins are now 6-7 overall and will host
Everett Community College on Wednesday, September 30th at 7:00 PM in
Dolphin Gym.

Volleyball Defeats Rival Edmonds In Three
Straight Games:
The Shoreline Women's Volleyball Team defeated
Edmonds Community College on Wednesday night, 3-0, at the Edmonds CC
gym. The Lady Dolphins pounded the Tritons in the first game, 25-16 and
then held on for two more game victories 25-21 and 25-22.
The SCC Squad goes 1-0 in the NWAACC Northern
Region and 5-7 overall.
Shoreline host Bellevue College on Friday,
September 25, in the Shoreline gym for their first home game of the
season. Game time is 7:00 PM.
Volleyball Goes 3-2 in Bellevue Crossover
Tournament:
The Shoreline Community College Women's Volleyball
Team went 3-2 over the weekend in the NWAACC Crossover Tournament held
at Bellevue College. The team reached the semi-finals of the tournament.
The team collected wins over Yakima Valley, Green
River and Spokane. SCC lost to Highline and Bellevue (semi-final loss).
The Lady Dolphins are now 4-6 for the season and
open the home season and the NWAACC Northern Region season on Friday
Night, September 25, at 7:00 PM against Bellevue College.
Shoreline Men's Soccer Team Is Defeated By
Clark College 3-0:
The Shoreline Men's Soccer Team continued its
inconsistent play on the road, dropping a 3-0 decision to Clark College
on Saturday. The Dolphins are 0-3 on the road this season, while 2-0 at
home.
The SCC squad has a break now until September 30th
when it host Everett Community College in the first game of the season
against a NWAACC Northern Region opponent. Game time is 4:00 PM.
Shoreline Women's Soccer Defeat Bethany 6-0
The Shoreline Women's Soccer Team defeated Bethany
College 6-0 on Friday afternoon at the Shoreline CC Soccer Field. The
Lady Dolphins scored two goals in the first half and then exploded for
three goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half to put the game
away.
Grace Hedemann led the way for the Dolphins with 2
goals and 2 assists. Kristina McGee, Melanie Boutcher, Emily Carter and
Darby Kurtti added single goals for SCC.
The SCC squad ran its record to 2-1-2 while
Bethany fell to 0-5. Bethany is a four year college in Santa Cruz, CA.
SCC travels tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 19) to
Northwest University for another game against a four year college.

Shoreline fires a shot on goat at Friday's
game.
Men's Soccer Falls To Highline CC 6-2:
The Shoreline Men's Soccer Team was topped by
Highline CC 6-2 on Wednesday. The Dolphins were led by Joseph Ademofe
and Murfin Muhic who scored one goal each. The SCC squad falls to 2-2 on
the season and 1-1 in the NWAACC Northern Region.
The SCC squad plays at Clark College in Vancouver,
WA on Saturday.
Men's Soccer Beats Spokane 4-2
Greg Testa scored two goals for Shoreline CC men's
soccer team as the Dolphins coasted to a 4-0 lead in the match and then
held off Spokane 4-2 for the victory.
Kevin Flavin added a goal and assist for the SCC
squad along with a goal by Safaa Al-Selaih to finish out the scoring.
The men's soccer team is now 2-1 for the season
and 1-1 in the Northern Region standings. The team plays at Highline
Community College on Wednesday.
 
Soccer Action From Monday's SCC Victory Over
Spokane
Men's Soccer Shutouts Southwestern Oregon 2-0
The Shoreline Men's Soccer Team collected its
first win of the season, 2-0 against SW Oregon.
The Dolphins stuck early, with Ryo Takigawa
scoring a goal in the 4th minute on an assist from Kevin Flavin. Merfin
Muhic scored again for Shoreline in the 16th minute, this time on an
assistant by Takigawa.
The Men's Soccer Team plays host to the Community
College of Spokane on Monday, September 14th at 5:00 PM at the Shoreline
Soccer Field.
Shoreline Women's Soccer Beats Southwestern
Orgeon
The SCC Women's Soccer Team captured it's first
victory of the season by defeating SW Oregon 3-1 on Saturday at the
Shoreline soccer field. The Lady Dolphins were lead by Melanie Boutcher
who scored in the sixth minute of the game to put Shoreline ahead for
good. Gina Carossino scored the second Shoreline goal at the start of
the second half in the 52nd minute and Kristina McGee finished off the
scoring for the SCC squad in the 60th minute. Kristina McGee and Lauren
Folk had assists for SCC.
SCC record is now 1-1-2 on the young season and
the Lady Dolphins face Bethany College from California on Friday,
September 18th, at the Shoreline field at 1:00 PM.
Volleyball Captures First Victory of Year:
The Lady Dolphins of Shoreline CC earned their
first victory of the year by defeating Linn-Benton CC 3-1 on Saturday of
the Chemekata CC Tournament. The SCC squad won the match 25-23, 16-25,
25-23 and 25-20.
SCC also lost to Spokane Community College on
Saturday, dropping the match 0-3 by the scores of 14-25, 16-25 and
20-25.
The Lady Dolphins are 1-4 after the first
tournament of the year and travel to NWAACC Crossover tournament at
Bellevue Community College on September 18-19.
Volleyball Goes 0-3 On First Day of Chemeketa
Tournament:
The Lady Dolphins of Shoreline Community College
opened they 2009 season with 3 losses on Friday. Several of the games,
the SCC squad battled in tight contests, but could not come away with a
victory. The scores were:
Chemeketa - 14-25, 20-25
Highline - 19-25, 23-25
Columbia Basin - 17-25, 21-25
The tournament continues today.
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