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NJCAA MEN'S ALL-STAR GAME APRIL 20TH
Congratulations to the following fall sports for achieving NJCAA "Team Academic All American"!
Mens's Soccer - 3.12 GPA
Women's Soccer - 3.19 GPA
Women's Cross Country - 3.06
The NJCAA Men's All-Star Games comes to Scottsdale featuring 30 of the best Junior College players in the Nation. The day tips off with 11:00 am unsigned Arizona Junior College players.the 1:00 game features the best NJCAA Divsion II against III players,the 3:00 pm game features the Arizona Region I All-Stars vs the NJCAA USA ALL-STARS.The event is being sponsored by the NJCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION and New Balance Basketball.
March 25, 2008:: Men's Golf SCC TIES FOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS AT GATEWAY INVITE -- Scottsdale and Mesa fired identical 36-hole totals of 568 to tie for team title honors at the GateWay Invitational. SCC's J.D. Guiney fired a 136 (69-67) to capture medalist honors.
March 18, 2008:: Men's Golf SCOTTSDALE HOST, WINS EVENT AT HILLCREST -- The Artichokes tied Chandler-Gilbert with a 36-hole 578 to tie for team championship honors at the SCC Invitational at Hillcrest. The 'Chokes were tied for third with a 297 in the opening round but fired a tournament best 281 over the second 18 holes to tie for the top spot. Rich Saferain (74-69--143) and J.D. Guiney (75-68--143) tied for second to lead Scottsdale. Chandler-Gilbert's Brandon Kaiser fired a 140 (72-68) to take home medalist honors.
March 11, 2008:: Men's Golf ARTICHOKES SECOND AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN EVENT -- Scottsdale led by six strokes after the opening round but could not hold on as Mesa outdueled the Artichokes for a seven stroke victory. SCC shot a 282 in the opening 18 holes but fell to a 301 on day two while Mesa fired consecutive 288s. Rich Saferain placed third overall to lead Scottsdale with a 142 (68-74).
March 5, 2008:: Men's Golf
SCC SECOND AT PARADISE VALLEY -- Led by JD Guinney and Kyle Kallan, the Artichokes placed second at the Paradise Valley Tournament. Guinney (76-72) and Kallan (76-72) each shot a 36-hole 148 to tie for third in the event. As a team, Scottsdale recorded a 306-293--599 to finish five strokes behind South Mountain. The Artichokes were the top Division I team in the field, topping Pima's 617 and Eastern Arizona's 656.
February 13, 2008 Women?s Basketball Scottsdale Hosted The Matadors of Wester Arizona:
After a tough couple of loses the Lady Artichokes looked to get back to winning when they hosted the Matadors of Western Arizona. Shayla Washington Led the Artichokes in scoring with 13 points and in rebounds with 10. In a low scoring affair 9 different players contributed by putting points on the board. It was a hard fought battle, but the Artichokes held off the Matadors 54-57. With the season wrapping up the Lady Artichokes look to go out in winning fashion. In their next game they will travel to Chandler-Gilbert on Saturday.
February 6, 2008 Women?s Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted The Yavapai Roughriders:
Wednesday night the Lady Artichokes faced the Yavapai Roughriders. On a 4 game winning streak they were feeling very confident. After the first half the Lady Artichokes were trailing by 12 points. 3 players scored double figures. Leading all scorers was Shayla Washington with 15 points. The Artichokes came out in the second half and fought themselves back in the game. With 45 seconds left on the game clock the Artichokes were in the lead by 3 points. They seemed to be on their way to victory number 5 in a row, but their luck turned. In the closing seconds the Roughriders stole the ball giving them an open lay up to clinch a 1 point victory 67-68. In their next game the Artichokes will look to get back on the winning side when they travel to Eastern Arizona this Saturday.
February 2, 2008 Women?s Basketball
Scottsdale Traveled to South Mountain:
On Saturday the Lady Artichokes traveled to South Mountain to try and extend there 3 game winning streak. Della Rhodes led all scorers with 15 points. The Artichokes continued to play as a team, with 9 different players putting points on the board. Kati Clark continued her consistency on the boards leading the team with 11 rebounds. In another close game the Lady Artichokes edged out the Cougars of South Mountain 68-70. On Wednesday night they will look to make it a season high 5 game winning streak when they host Yavapai College at 5:30.
January 30, 2008 Women?s Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted The Lady Apaches of Cochise:
Wednesday night the Lady Artichokes looked to continue there winning streak when they faced Cochise at home. Both teams on Wednesday night were hungry for a victory. After the first half the Lady Apaches were leading the Artichokes by one point. Coming out in the second half the Artichokes were determined to stay with Cochise. Thanks to Chantel Romans lighting it up from deep going 6 for 10 from 3-point land they were able to make it a game. With a great overall game Della Rhodes scored 16 points, crashed the boards for 9 rebounds, and passed the ball efficiently for 8 assists. The Artichokes were determined with the game tied after the 2nd half with a score 66-66 to give the home crowd a win in overtime. Wrapping up overtime was Stacy Wait hitting a game clinching 3-point shot to edge out the Lady Apaches making the final score 74-75. Saturday the Lady Artichokes with travel to South Mountain to see if they can keep there winning streak alive.
January 28, 2008 Men's and Women's Track
Men's and Women's Track team set new records at Glendale:
Saturday at Glendale both the Men's and Women's Track Team participated in their first meet. In only the beginning of there meet season the running Artichokes came out with an impressive showing setting numerous records. Both the Men and Women successfully broke four individual records. On the Ladies side Sabrina Nelson competed in the 300 meter race posting a time of 12:53.70 breaking the previous school record. Janell Richardson successfully reached a new record height in the pole vault at 2.55 meters making her the all time school record holder. Janell and Kelsie Conway successfully cleared matching heights in the high jump at 1.55 meters placing them in a tie for the school record. Kelsie also matched a school record in the 60 meter sprint with a time of 10.62 sec. Both Kelsie Conway and Janell Richardson will look forward to competing in the National Tournament after posting qualifying heights in the high jump.
The Men of Scottsdale also successfully posted four individual school records. Carlos Lopez posted an outstanding time of 4:19.08 in the 1500 meter run placing him on top of the school record books. Ryan Cain continued the record setting trend Saturday when he threw the shot put 13.43 meters and the weighted throw 12.42 meters giving him two school records. Rounding out the record setting day was Jacob Kane who soared to new heights in the pole vault clearing a height of 4.12 meters. Jacob was excited to set a new school record, but unfortunately he came up just short of qualifying to Nationals. Both the Women's and Men's track team have high hopes when they compete in the upcoming meets.
Janu ary 26, 2008 Women?s Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Conference Rival Mesa College:
Saturday night the Lady Artichokes looked to continue there winning efforts when they faced the Lady T-Birds of Mesa. Putting together another impressive outing was Kati Clark. Kati lead all scorers with 15 points as well as crashing the boards for a team high 13 rebounds. Shayla Washington and Della Rhodes also put up great numbers scoring 12 points each. Della Rhodes not only scored but distributed the ball to her team mates effectively giving her a team high of 7 assists. In an outstanding team performance the Lady Artichokes defeated the T-Birds of Mesa 61-75. With the team on a roll they will look to keep up their winning streak when they host Cochise Wednesday night at 5:30.
January 23, 2008 Women?s Basketball
Scottsdale Traveled to Conference Rival Phoenix College:
Wednesday night the Lady Artichokes were faced with a tough battle against Phoenix College. Leading the Artichokes on the score board were Shayla Washington and Kati Clark, both scoring an outstanding 18 points to lead the team. Stacy Waite and Della Rhodes also put up big numbers, both scoring in double figures with 10 points. Scottsdale?s Women?s Basketball Team continues there winning efforts defeating Phoenix 67-78. In there next game at home they will try and continue there wining streak when they face the Lady T-Birds from Mesa on Saturday at 5:30.
January 19, 2008 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Conference Rival Pima College:
On Saturday night the Lady Artichokes hosted the Aztecs of Pima College. This conference game was close the whole way. Leading all scorers was Della Rhodes with 18 points, shooting an amazing 8 for 9 from the floor and 1 for 1 from behind the ark. Chantel Romans also had an outstanding game. Chantel ended the game with 15 points and 8 assists. In a great team effort the Artichokes went on to edge out the Aztecs 59-62.
January 16, 2008 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Traveled to Undefeated Central Arizona College
On Wednesday Night the Lady Artichokes were faced with a tough conference match up. In a hard fought game Shayla Washington lead the artichokes with 15 points. Stacy Waite also had a good performance with 8 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals. The Lady Artichokes came up short on Wednesday night, but hope to get back on track when they face Pima Community College on Saturday night at home.
January 12, 2008 Womens's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Conference Rival Glendale Community College:
Saturday night the Lady Artichokes came ready to play. From the tip off to end they were playing as a team that was determined to win. Saturday night was Savannah Yonnie?s night to shine. Savannah was the leading scorer with 23 points including going 7 for 12 behind the arc. Shooting a great field goal percentage was Shayla Washington hitting 8 out of her 10 shots attempted, to give her 16 points. Assisting the scorers was Della Rhodes with 10 assists on the night. The Lady Artichokes will try and continue their impressive performance when they go up against Central Arizona this Wednesday at 5:30pm in Coolidge.
January 9, 2008 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Conference Rival Chandler-Gilbert
Wednesday night the Fight Lady Artichokes went head to head with the Laday Coyotes of Chandler-Gilbert. In an outstanding performance Kati Clark did it all. Kati scored 11 points, crashed the boards for 16 rebounds, while forcing 5 turnovers. The leading scorer for the Artichokes was Shayla Washington with 22 points. The Women of Scottsdale fought hard all game, but in a nail biter came up short with a final score of 80-77. In there next game the Women of Scottsdale will be faced with another conference game against the Women of Glendale Community college on Saturday 5:30pm.
January 5, 2008 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Midland Junior College:
On Saturday the Lady Artichokes took on the Lady Chaps of Midland. Shayla Washington led all scorers with 14 points. Shayla also provided the team with 16 rebounds. Another notable player was Chantel Romans scoring 12 points. In a low scoring game the Scottsdale Women came up short getting defeated 68-52. On Wednesday at 5:30 the Artichokes will meet the Women of Chandler-Gilbert in a conference math up.
January 3, 2008 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted South Plains:
In there first game of the 2008 the Lady Artichokes hosted the Lady Texans of South Plains. Kati Clark was a key contributor in all areas. Kati Clark scored 12 points and crashed the boards for 7 rebounds. Leading all scorers was Della Rhodes with 16 points. In a hard fought battle the Women of Scottsdale came up a little short 75-66. In there next game the Artichokes hope to bounce back with a victory, when they face the Women Midland Junior College on Saturday January 5 at 6 pm.
December 29, 2007 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted Miracoast Community College:
On Saturday night the Lady Artichokes were successful in defeating the Spartans of Miracosta 52-67. In 22 minutes of playing time Chantel Romans lead all scorers with 16 points. Stacy Wait was also a key contributor hitting 3 field goals from beyond the ark to help her score 14 points. Della Rhodes had eyes for the open player, leading the team with 7 assists. The Scottsdale Women?s basketball team hopes to continue there winning streak against South Plain Junior College on January 3, when they host them Thursday night at 7:00pm
December 29,2007 :: Men's Basketball DAY 3 SCORES FROM THE SCOTTSDALE DAYS INN BASKETBALL TOURNEY: Madison Area def. Centralia, 83-70 Monroe def. Chandler-Gilbert, 93-85 Eastern Utah def. Scottsdale, 62-49
December 28,2007 :: Men's Basketball DAY 2 SCORES FROM THE SCOTTSDALE DAYS INN BASKETBALL TOURNEY: Monroe def. Madison Area Tech, 94-80 Chandler-Gilbert def. Centralia, 93-79 South Mountain def. Eastern Utah, 65-61 Snow def. Scottsdale, 69-54
December 28,2007 :: Men's Basketball DAY 1 SCORES FROM THE SCOTTSDALE DAYS INN BASKETBALL TOURNEY: Eastern Utah def. Madison Area Tech, 74-62 South Mountain def. Monroe, 81-75 Snow def. Chandler-Gilbert, 75-70 Scottsdale def. Centralia, 82-63
December 28, 2007 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted the Women of Madison Area Community College:
The Women?s Basketball team came ready to play Friday night defeating the Wolfpack of Madison Area 62-77. In an outstanding game all around there were 4 Women that scored in double figures. To lead all scorers was Ajona Chandler with 15 points. Chantel Romans played a key role in the victory with 10 assists. Another notable player was Kati Clark with 13 rebounds. This was one of the most impressive overall team performances of the year.
December 27, 2007 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted the Salt Lake Bruins:
On Thursday the Lady Artichokes held off the Bruins of Salt Lake in close game 66-68. Leading all scorers was Savannah Yonnie with 21 points. Savannah hit 5 field goals from beyond the ark. Kati Clark provided a boost to the team by crashing the boards for 9 rebounds as well as scoring 10 points. Della Rhodes also scored 10 points. The Women?s Basketball team fought hard the 40 minutes to edge out the Ladies of Hutchinson.
December 15, 2007 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Women?s Basketball Team traveled to Yuma to play Arizona Western.
Saturday the Lady artichokes took on the Women of Arizona Western. Four different players for the Artichokes scored in double figures. Leading all scorers was Shayla Washington with 13 points. Along with Shayla 3 other players reached double figures (Savannah Yonnie, Della Rhodes, Lauren Battle). The Scottsdale Women?s basketball team fought hard for 40 minutes but unfortunately came up short with a final score of 94-63.
December 15, 2007:: Women?s Golf
NEW WOMEN'S HEAD GOLF COACH TODD HOWARD: As we approach 2008 and the women?s golf season, it?s with great honor that Scottsdale Community College announces the hiring of Todd Howard as our new Head Women?s Golf Coach. Coach Howard brings an enormous amount of coaching experience and ability to Scottsdale. He has taught over 30,000 students varying in ability, including tour players. Todd is a P.G.A member, and has had the opportunity to play in the Volvo China Tour, Florida Tour, and Golden State Tour. Internationally he has been a coach in China, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Ireland, and Scotland. Adding Todd Howard to our staff only adds to the excitement for the upcoming season.
December 5, 2007 Women's Basketball
Scottsdale Hosted South Mountain:
Wednesday night the fighting lady artichokes took on the Cougars of South Mountain Community College. In an outstanding performance five Scottsdale players posted scores in the double figures. Kati Clark went a perfect 5/5 from the field along with 1/1 from beyond the ark giving her a tie for the leading scorer with 13 points. Della Rhodes also with 13 points went 6/10 from the field. Other notables scoring in double figures were Chantel Romans, Shayla Washington, and Savannah Yonnie. The Scottsdale Women?s basketball team came off the floor feeling very good about their convincing victory 81-49.
November 27, 2007:: Women?s Basketball
SCC WOMEN?S BASKETBALL OPEN WITH VICTORY: The Scottsdale Community College Women?s Basketball team took on Luke Air Force Base last week in Glendale. The lady Artichokes came out with an overtime victory, 84 to 73, against the Air Force Base. Chantel Romans led the team with 16 points scored, Shayla Washington with 15 points and AJ Chandler with 10 points. The lady Artichokes lost 83-64 against John Logan Community College in the beginning of the month, but SCC athletes shined bright. Kati Clark scored 11 of the 64 points and Shayla Washington led the team with a stunning 23 points scored.
November 27, 2007:: Women?s Cross Country
WOMEN?S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM COMPETES AT NATIONALS: On October 26th, the Women?s Cross Country team, coached by Josh Trask, competed in the Region I Championship. With a 5th place finish, the lady Artichokes qualified for Nationals. The ladies represented Scottsdale Community College with a finish of 33rd in the Nation. Six athletes on the Cross Country team ran their best time of the year, and the team time of 1:51:14 was the Artichokes best combined time of the year. This is the second time in ten years that the lady Artichokes have competed in Nationals.
November 11,2007 :: Men's Basketball SCC MEN'S HOOPS OPENS SEASON AT EAC TOURNEY -- Artichokes Men's Basketball opens season with two tough oppenents @Eastern Arizona and drops two games 83 to57 to Odessa College & College of Eastern Utah in overtime 80 to 77.

November 7, 2007:: Men's Golf FUTCH TO COACH SCC MEN'S GOLF TEAM -- To say that SCC Athletics Director Art Becker landed a top notch coach may be the understatement of the Century. Shelby Futch, a former PGA Tour player and one of the top golf teachers in the world, has signed on to lead the SCC Golf Program. | Read More at SCC Tribune.com | | Read About Coach Futch at Scottsdale Golf Group.com | 
November 7, 2007:: Men's Golf SUPPORT THE SCC ARTICHOKES GOLF PROGRAM -- The 2007 NJCAA National Champion Scottsdale Men's Golf program will hold a fundraiser on November 17, 2007, at Legend Trail Golf Club. | Click Here for More Information |
October 26, 2007:: Women?s Soccer
SCC WOMEN?S SOCCER PLAYERS ALL-ACCAC AND HONORABLE MENTION: With the end of the Women?s Soccer season, comes many outstanding player recognitions. Ali Roth, sophomore defender for the Artichokes, was one of eleven women soccer players awarded 2007 All ACCAC- Region 1 Women?s Soccer. Freshman forward, Sara Valasakos was one of seven women soccer players recognized with Honorable Mention All-ACCAC. Wrapping up the last 7 games of the season, Valasakos led the team this month with 3 goals, Roth with 1 goal, Sara Squieri with 1 goal and Casandra Smith with 1 goal. Amanda Hartrick had another phenomenal season, holding onto ACCAC goal keeper ranking nearly every week of the season. Great season Ladies! And good luck to our graduating sophomores!
October 23, 2007:: Volleyball
SCC HAYLEE THOMPSON NJCAA VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK!: For the week of October 17, 2007, freshman outside hitter, Haylee Thompson was awarded NJCAA Division II volleyball co-hitter of the week. In the 9 most recent games, Thompson averaged 5.7 kills, 2.6 digs, 0.6 blocks and 0.6 aces. | More |
October 23, 2007:: Volleyball
SCC VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ACCAC RECOGNIZED AGAIN!: Freshmen, Haylee Thompson and Amy Asta, along with Sophomores, Hanna DeWitt and Jessica Taylor, are once again ACCAC recognized this week. Amy Asta holds her ranking on the chart with a season total of 427 digs and Jessica Taylor with an impressive season total of 425 digs. Hanna DeWitt is currently ACCAC ranked with a season total of 122 blocks and Haylee Thompson is consistent with 3 appearances on the ranking this week, 394 kills, 361 digs and 48 aces. Although the lady Artichokes faced 2 very close losses last week, South Mountain and Eastern Arizona, our ladies resiliently bounced back to defeat Chandler-Gilbert and Mesa, both 3-1. Both DeWitt?s led the team to defeat Mesa, Chelsi with 3 aces and 47 assists, and Hanna with 6 blocks and 21 kills.
October 23, 2007:: Men's Soccer
INJURIES RUIN PROMISING SEASON: Scottsdale's 2007 soccer season began promising but ended with injuries that kept the squad from reaching its potential. | Injury Plagued 2007 Season for Artichokes |
October 8, 2007:: Volleyball
SCC VOLLEYBALL WITH NUMEROUS ACCAC RANKED PLAYERS: The lady Artichokes? performance this past week has led to the recognition of 4 SCC players by the ACCAC. Hanna DeWitt was ranked with 91 blocks, 1.20 per game, Jessica Taylor with 334 digs, 4.39 per game, and Amy Asta with 327 digs, 4.30 per game. Haylee Thompson appears 3 times in the ranking this week with 307kills, 4.04 per game, 308 digs, 4.05 per game, and 41 aces, .54 per game. The lady chokes lost the match against Phoenix College 3-2, but return home this Wednesday the 10th at 7pm to play Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
October 4, 2007:: Volleyball
SCC VOLLEYBALL 4 MATCH HOMESTEAD: After a 1-3 game loss to Arizona Western College last Wednesday, September 26th, the lady Artichokes came back with a 3 match sweep. Haylee Thompson had her 8th double-double conference match with 20 kills and 18 digs during the match against Arizona Western, and Jessica Taylor set a team record for the season with 31 digs in the match against Glendale Community College Friday the 28th. The ladies defeated Glendale Community College with a 3-2 victory, and repeated their actions Monday, October 1st, with a 3-2 victory over South Mountain Community College. The ladies proceeded with their winning streak, defeating Yavapai College with a 3-0 shut out on Wednesday, October 3rd. | Schedule |
September 25th, 2007:: Women?s Cross Country
SCC WOMEN?S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM PLACE 3RD: At the Mesa Thunderbird Cross Country Classic on September 21st, SCC Women?s Cross Country placed 3rd overall with 74 points. With a combined team time of 1:58:53.40, the ladies broke the previous SCC team time of 2:04:40.61. The top 5 SCC ladies all set Personal records and are as follows: Amanda Holley 10th- 20:57, Sabrina Nelson 11th- 21:06, Jenny Gerena 28th- 24:39, Kim Gunning 30th- 24:59, Casandra Ottinger 34th, 27:43. | Schedule |
September 24, 2007:: Women?s Soccer
SCC WOMEN?S SOCCER CONTINUES TO STRUGGLE: This past Saturday, the 22nd of September, the women?s soccer team traveled to Chandler-Gilbert Community College to suffer devastating 0-6 defeat Despite the loss, sophomore Goalkeeper Amanda Hartrick continues to hold on to ACCAC rank. This week she appeared 5th on the ACCAC Women?s Leading Goalkeepers with 510 minutes of play and 1.59 GAA . | Schedule |
September 24, 2007:: Volleyball
SCC VOLLEYBALL OUTSTANDING VICTORIES FOR THE LADY ARTICHOKES This past Wednesday, the 19th of September, the women?s volleyball team defeated the Mesa Thunderbirds 3-1 here at SCC. Haylee Thompson had a double-double with 24 kills and 19 digs. Right behind her, Whitney Julander had 11 kills on 30 attempts with no errors. Chelsi DeWitt ended the day with 39 assists. While in Tucson this past Friday, the 21st, the SCC ladies came out with another 3-1 victory over Pima. Hanna DeWitt led the team with 18 kills on 36 attempts and Haylee Thompson played another stellar match with 15 kills and 18 digs. Amy Asta also led the team with 4 service aces. | Schedule |
September 21, 2007:: Women?s Soccer
SCC WOMEN?S SOCCER DOUBLE OVERTIME ENDS IN AN OTHER TIE: The 2007 Women?s Soccer team settled with an other tie on Wednesday the 19th of September. After double overtime and a grueling afternoon sun, the lady chokes ended the game with a 1-1 tie against Cochise College., Amanda Hartrick, our Sophomore Goalkeeper, gave another stellar performance with 12 breath-holding saves. Freshmen midfielder, Casandra Smith, started the second half of the game off with her first goal of the season. The score was soon after tied up with a controversial penalty kick in favor of Cochise. Each overtime was played much like the first two periods, SCC showing defensive ability while quietly absorbing uncalled fouls from Cochise. This weekend the lady chokes are in Chandler taking on the Chandler-Gilbert (2-4) Coyotes. | Schedule |
September 20, 2007:: Volleyball
HAYLEE THOMPSON ACCAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Scottsdale freshmen, Haylee Thompson, has been awarded with the ACCAC Division II Volleyball Player of the Week for the week ending September 16th 2007. Playing in all six games this past week, Haylee Thompson averaged 4.87 kills and 3.8 digs per game. She also stood out with her .318 hitting percentage. | Volleyball Site |
September 20, 2007:: Women?s Cross Country
WOMEN?S CROSS COUNTRY OFF TO A RUNNING START!: The Women?s Cross Country team of 2007 has continued progressing and in return has earned wonderful results. Under the direction of Coach Josh Trask the lady Artichokes placed 5th overall and 3rd against other junior colleges in the George Kyte Classic at Northern Arizona University. They completed the meet with the 3rd fastest combined time in over 10 years. On September 14th at the Dave Murray Invitational, our ladies placed 8th overall and 4th against other junior colleges. With a combined team time of 1:38:29.31, our ladies finished with the fastest team time in over 10 years. | More |
September 18, 2007:: Volleyball
SCOTTSDALE VOLLEYBALL COACH STILL HOLD RECORDS AT ASU: Our own head volleyball coach of 13 seasons, Regina Mannix, still owns the ASU All-Time Assists Record of 5,180, nearly 1,000 more than 2nd place record of 4,296 assists. While on the ASU volleyball team from 1984 to1987, Coach Mannix also earned the All-Time Ace Record of 178 and was named All-American in 1986. | Click and Scroll Down |
September 10, 2007:: Football PETE, STEVENSON EARN WSFL HONORS: After leading Scottsdale to a 48-28 victory over Arizona Western, Dwight Pete and Michael Stevenson earned WSFL Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week honors, respectively. Pete ran for 124 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while Stevenson posted 16 tackles, broke up two passes, recovered a fumble and had an interception. | More |
September 8, 2007:: Football SCC IMPROVES TO 2-0 WITH ROUT OF AZ WESTERN: The Artichokes scored 28 points in the opening half and closed strong with 13 points in the fourth quarter for a 48-28 non-WSFL victory over Arizona Western. Dwight Pete ran for 144 yards and two touchdowns while quarterback Joe Caskey completed 17-of-28 for 176 yards and two touchdowns. | SCC vs. Arizona Western |
September 1, 2007:: Football #23 'CHOKES OPEN 2007 WITH IMPRESSIVE WIN: Scottsdale, ranked 23rd in the NJCAA's preseason Top-25, opened the 2007 season with a 29-3 drubbing of WSFL member Phoenix College. This game was a non-conference matchup as the two will square off again in the final regular season game for both squads.
August 25, 2007:: Football 'CHOKES SET TO OPEN 2007 SEASON AGAINST PC BEARS: Scottsdale will open the 2007 football season on Saturday, September 1, when the Artichokes host Phoenix College at 7:00 p.m. | View Schedule |
August 25, 2007:: Men's Soccer 2007 SCC SOCCER SEASON OPENS WITH PIMA: The 2007 SCC men's soccer schedule opens on August 25th when the Artichokes host Pima at 7:00 p.m. | Schedule/Results |
May 31, 2007:: Women's Athletics 2006-2007 PROVES SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR LADY ARTICHOKES: During the course of the past school year, SCC's Women's Athletics teams garnered award after award both on and off the field. Two teams earned NJCAA Academic Team of the Year Status while six individuals were named NJCAA Academic All Americans. On the field of competition, 12 players were awarded All Conference honors, with six earning Athletic All American status. Three teams participated in their respective NJCAA National Tournaments. 2006-2007 also saw one Coach of the Year award for SCC Women's Athletics. /More/
May31, 2007:: Baseball ARTICHOKES PLACE THIRD AT NJCAA WORLD SERIES, GRACE & PALEN SELECTED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM -- Scottsdale fell 4-3 in 10 inning to Kellogg CC to finish in third place at the NJCAA Division II World Series. The Artichokes' Taylor Grace and Drew Palen were selected to the All-Tournament Team.
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