Accomplishments

Capital Christian led the Golden Empire League (G.E.L.) with Six League Championships

(Football, Girls Cross Country, Girls Basketball, Baseball, Softball and Girls Soccer). These were Football and Girls Cross Country’s first championships in school history. Girls Basketball (four in a row) and Girls Soccer (five in a row) are back-to-back repeat champions, and Baseball and Softball won for the first time in over 12 years.

Varsity Cheer received first place at the FCC Championships held in Florida.

CCS had CIF Scholar-Athletes represented in every sport

(Must have GPA of 3.5 or higher on a Varsity team)
Football (8), Girls Volleyball (5), Girls Golf (6), Boys Soccer (6), Cross Country (11), Cheer (8), Ski/Snowboard (5), Boys Basketball (4), Girls Basketball (4), Colorguard (4), Wrestling (1), Softball (5), Baseball (5), Boys Volleyball (3), Track (7), Swim (5), Tennis (10), Girls Soccer (13), Boys Golf (5)

CCS had Eight All-League MVPs

(Most in school history)
Kramer Hagan, MVP (Offense) Football; Charissa Murakami, MVP Volleyball; Lauren Jimison, MVP Cross Country; Christina Thompson, MVP Girls Basketball; Carissa Piper, MVP Softball; Brittany Flanagan (Offense) and Ashlee Graham (Defense), MVP’s Soccer; and Michael Huynh, MVP Swim

CCS had 16 student-athletes receive either full (three) or partial athletic/academic scholarships.

(Most in school history)
Kramer Hagan* (Portland St, Football); Christina Thompson* (UOP, Basketball); Gabe Strong* (Biola, Basketball); Carissa Piper (Azusa, Softball); Leslie-Anne Picone (Azusa, Softball); Ashlee Graham (Azusa, Basketball); Brittany Flanagan (Azusa, Soccer); Lauren Jimison (Azusa, Cross Country); Xavier Walton (Cal Lutheran, Basketball); Kaitlin Halterman (Bethany, Volleyball); Nick James (Bethany, Basketball); Conner Best** (Abilene Christian, Football); Stephanie Long (Cal Baptist, Soccer); Amber Britton (Biola, Cheer); Travis Blackstad (William Jessup, Golf); andRobert Virgil (Sac State, Football)

* Full Athletic Scholarships
** C.I.F. Dale Lackey Award Winner

CCS had two G.E.L. Coaches of the Year:

  • Nelson Randolph, Baseball
  • Scott Sorgea, Cross Country

Capital Christian won the Sac-Joaquin Section Championship in Baseball

This is our 5th Section (team) title in school history. (Girls Soccer, 2; Baseball, 2; Boys Basketball, 1)

Capital Christian led the Golden Empire League (G.E.L.) with Four League Championships

Girls Basketball, Baseball, Softball and Boys Soccer. Girls Basketball (five in a row), Baseball and Softball were back-to-back repeat champions, and Boys Soccer won for the first time since 2004.

Girls Golf won the Championship in the Capital Valley Conference (CVC)

This was the first girls golf championship in CCS history. (GEL does not have Girls Golf so we play in the CVC.)

CCS had CIF Scholar-Athletes represented in every sport

(Must have GPA of 3.5 or higher on a Varsity team)

Football (8), Girls Volleyball (7), Girls Golf (3), Boys Soccer (8), Cross Country (9), Cheer (7), Ski/Snowboard (2), Boys Basketball (3), Girls Basketball (4), Colorguard (4), Wrestling (1), Softball (8), Baseball (3), Boys Volleyball (4), Track (12), Swim (6), Tennis (14), Girls Soccer (15), Boys Golf (6)

CCS had Seven All-League MVPs

Of the seven MVPs, five are underclassmen and will be returning to play in the 2009/10 season.

  • James Lee, MVP (Offense) Football
  • Sean Hormel, MVP Tennis
  • Brea Faulk, MVP Girls Basketball
  • Charles Standifer, MVP Boys Basketball
  • Johnnie Murray, MVP (Defense) Soccer
  • Kendall Gill, MVP Softball
  • Matt Donlan, MVP Boys Golf

CCS had 46 1st Team All-League Athletes

Football (7), Girls Volleyball (4), Girls Golf (6), Boys Soccer (6), Cross Country (1), Boys Basketball (3), Girls Basketball (1), Softball (5), Baseball (3), Boys Volleyball (1), Swim (1), Tennis (1), Girls Soccer (4), Boys Golf (3)

CCS student-athletes who will continue to play at either the four-year or JC level

Spencer Hagan (Cal, Football); Kari Tall-Domingos (Evangel, Softball); Ryan Lombardi (Bethany, Baseball); Allison Rowe (Bethany, Volleyball); Jeremiah Oates (Sac City College, Football)

CCS had Three G.E.L. Coaches of the Year:

  • Ab Alvarez, Boys Soccer
  • Nelson Randolph, Baseball
  • Suzanne Baker, Basketball