State Championship Appearances 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Conference Championships 1983, 1990, 1991, 2007, 2009 Player/Team/Coach Accolades (During Coach Nash’s 20 years at SCC) 9 State Championship appearances, 9 All-Americans, 13 All-State Players, 6 State Championship All-Tournament Players, 56 All-Conference players, 7 Conference MVP’s, 29 scholarshiped-athletes, 9 Academic All-Conference players, 3 SCC Scholar Teams, 4 SCC Athletes of the Year, 1 Nor-Cal Coach of the Year, 2 Big 8 Coach of the Year, 1 Big 7 Coach of the Year, and 1 SCC Coach of the Year. |
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All-Americans
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Natasha Vinnikova
2nd Team All-American Big 8 Conference MVP All State Selection |
Michelle Johnson
* Back-to-Back 1st Team All-American *1st in SCC History 2-Time Big 8 Conference MVP 2-Time State Championship All-Tourney Selection 2-Time All Nor-Cal Selection 2-Time All State Selection |
Jessica Gall
Starting libero at Dowling College, led the Panthers to a 3rd place finish at the 2006 California State Championship - the school's best finish ever! 2006 Stats: 108 Games Played 31 Aces 556 Digs 5.2 Digs per Game 2.16 Passer Rating |
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Trisha Frudden
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Deja Sweeney
Deja Sweeney transferred to the University of Baylor and played there for the 2005 and 2006 seasons after being named an All-American at Sac City. |
Christie Hubbard
A 2-year starter as an outside hitter, Hubbard was named to the all conference, all-Nor Cal, all-state, and all-American teams following her sophomore season in 1998. Hubbard is shown at the top of this page spiking the ball. |
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Kristen Sullivan
Kristen was the only 2-time All-American in SCC volleyball history (until Michelle Johnson was a back-to-back 1st team selection in 2007-2008). She was named to the second team in 1996 and the first team in 1997. Sullivan played two seasons of volleyball for the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. |
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Denise Jackson
Denise Jackson was a second team All-American for the Panthers in 1995. She received a scholarship to Texas Tech University where she played softball. She was inducted into the SCC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011. |