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Debbie Huntze-Rooney:Debbie Huntze-Rooney is entering her 19th year as the Head Softball Coach for the Lady Jaguars, 16 years in a row to Regionals Playoffs, 19th in the Nation amongst Community Colleges with a Team GPA of 3.02 (1st in California). Debbie has lead the Lady Jaguars to six Coast Conference Championships, and has taken her team to the State Regional playoffs 16 years in a row. Debbie has lead the Lady Jags to the Elite Eight State Playoffs 2007-2008. The team has been ranked third in Northern California. Toni Joyner :Toni Joyner is in her 9th year of coaching at SJCC. She has been giving private pitching lessons for 17 years. Her primary function with the softball team is working with the pitchers. Toni brings a positive, supportive, and strong-willed attitude to the team. She knows how to get the team fired up with her competitive attitude.
Jennifer Neil: Jennifer Neil: is in her 5th year of coaching at SJCC. She was a graduate of Del Mar High School and transferred to San Jose City College. While at SJCC, Jennifer played two years of softball for the Lady Jags, and was an excellent leader both on and off the field. She was a team captain and was named an NFCA Scholar Athlete with a 3.5 GPA. She was also part of PHI THETA CAPA. She completed her AA degree and transferred to University of California Santa Barbara. Jennifer finished her Bachelor's Degree with a major in Sociology and minor in Education. She is now attending San Jose State's Graduate Program in Counselor Education. Currently, Jennifer is working full time in the PE Department and is helping coach the Lady Jags.
Rachel Matsuda is entering her 4th year of coaching at SJCC. She was a graduate of Milpitas high School, and transferred to San Jose City College. Rachel played two years of softball for the Jags, and was an outstanding leader as a captain. She then transferred to San Jose State and is currently working on getting her degree in Kinesiology. Rachel brings positive energy to the team and much knowledge with the game of softball. She works well with all the players, and is especially helpful with the pitchers and catchers, positions she once played. |
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