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Where Are They Now?JILL (ANDREWS) SPRAGUE (1987-90)Graduated from the Northwestern University School of Law in 1994 and isa Deputy City Attorney in San Francisco, handling labor and employmentlitigation on behalf of the city.JEANETTE ANTOLIN (2001-04)Moved to Dallas, Texas to help her sister Katie and brother-in-law KenyonColeman with taking care of their children. She is currently working with achildrenʼs clothing line called Sew Cool Clothing and is attending cosmetology school at the Toni and Guy Academy. She also performs in variousgymnastics shows.MOHINI BHARDWAJ (1988-2001)Continued to train elite after her collegiate career ended and was the teamcaptain for the U.S. at the 2004 Olympics. She won a team silver medalat the Olympics and placed sixth on floor exercise. She is now a coach atWallerʼs Gym Jam Academy.HOLLY (BREMER) LEADINGHAM (1992-93)After graduating from UCLA, she earned a Masters Degree in Kinesiologyfrom Indiana University then worked for Wachovia Bank in Charlotte, NC asthe Employee Wellness Director. She is now a systems analyst for the ATMand Check Card computer systems. Married John Leadingham in May 2003,and the couple has a baby boy, Jonathan Michael, who was born in August2004. She also teaches spinning and yoga classes and enjoys running andcompeting in triathlons. She has run four marathons so far.TREENA CAMACHO (1991-94)Has worked in the UCLA Athletic Department since graduating and is nowthe executive assistant to UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero.JAMIE DANTZSCHER (2001-04)Graduated with a degree in Psychology and is currently doing residentialreal estate and coaching part-time at Champion Gymnastics in Pasadena,Calif. She will soon be working as a personal trainer and performs occasionally in gymnastics shows.CORINNE (CHEE) DENUCCI (1993-96)Since graduating in 1996, she and another former UCLA gymnast, MikeDeNucci, moved to Connecticut and got married in 1998. She went on tothe Physician Associate Program at Yale University. After graduating, sheworked for almost three years at an outpatient Family Practice clinic andis now staying at home full-time to take care of her two children, Danny,who was born in 2004, and Emily, who was born in 2006.UCLA TraditionLENA DEGTEVA (1997-2000)Currently works as an assistant designer for the clothing company Velvetand just launched a small jewelry line. She previously spent two years atBCBG after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise. Keeps connected with gymnastics by doing choreography for localgymnastics clubs, and she also volunteers at Cedars-Sinai.MAURA DRISCOLL FARDEN (1986-87)Worked in sports broadcasting as an gymnastics analyst on Prime Sportsand ESPN and for Lifetime Sports as the halftime host for WNBA games.While at Lifetime, she also hosted a sports documentary series, BreakingThrough, and earned a Gracie Allen Award and a Womenʼs Sports FoundationAward for excellence in sports reporting. She wona second Gracie Allen Award in 2003 for her workon the show “Newborn Woman”. Maura has alsocovered womenʼs collegiate basketball, womenʼsteam triathlon, the LPGA Tournament of Champions, synchronized skating, the first-ever nationallytelevised womenʼs ice hockey game between theUS and Canada in 1997, downhill skiing for NBC,The Westminster Dog Show for USA Network, ProBeach Volleyball for Fox Sports Net and a series ofin-flight programs for United Airlines. She is currently hosting a series of shows for The Newborn Maura Driscoll FardenChannel and The Wellness Channel, which air inhospitals nationwide, and in 2007, she will begin work as the host for anon-line TV show at Barnes&Noble.com. Maura lives in Hingham, Mass.with her husband Scott Farden and two daughters, Kelsey (9) and Lily (6).48CHRISTY ERICKSON (2001-05)In her second year of law school at American University, Washington Collegeof Law in Washington D.C. Her focus is International Environmental Law.She is also currently working in the legal department at the EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA).SUSIE ERICKSON (1996-99)Graduated from the Bren School of Environmental Science and Managementat UC Santa Barbara in 2002 and works and lives in Irvine as a biologist, doingplant and wildlife surveys. She is engaged to be married in June.JANET FERRARI (1982-85)Entrepreneur who lives in Manhattan Beach, Calif. Has been through careers in accounting, commercial television production and currently ownsa thriving window washing business.DEE (FISCHER) MURPHY (1993-96)Works for Inform-Ventures as a PR and Marketing specialist for clients Lexusand Scion. She still auditions for commercials for fun and recently booked anational Dreyers commercial. Married in September 2005 to Patrick Murphy,who is a fitness and nutrition specialist for stars such as Eva Longoria.RHONDA FAEHN (1990-92)Head gymnastics coach at the University of Florida after previous assistantcoaching jobs at Nebraska and Maryland. Honored as the SEC Coach ofthe Year in 2006 and was twice named the Southeast Region Coach of theYear. In 2001 while at Nebraska, she was named the National AssistantCoach of the Year.ANDREA FONG BESMEHN (1995-98)Married in November 2006 to Paul Besmehn. Works at Leviʼs in San Franciscoas the Executive Assistant to the President.LESLEY GOLDBERG (1984-87)Owns her own personal training studio in Beverly Hills.KIM (HAMILTON) ANTHONY (1987-90)Has been married for 15 years to former UCLA andNFL player Corwin Anthony. They have two athleticboys, ages 9 and 11, and live in South Florida. Kimis a television host and reporter and has workedas a gymnastics analyst for Fox Sports and ESPN.She has also done sideline reporting for NBAgames and NCAA womenʼs basketball tournamentgames. She currently hosts a TV Magazine showin Miami, called “InSide” and is a motivationalspeaker. She is also a mentor to the U.S. nationalgymnastics team and at-risk high school girls in Kim AnthonyMiami. She hopes to start a foundation that willtake the sport of gymnastics into the inner-cities of America.DONNA (HARRIS) VIDMAR (1979-82)Married to UCLA Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Peter Vidmar.They live in Coto de Caza, Calif. and have five kids, all of whom have donegymnastics at some point in their lives. Their oldest son is 21 and is on achurch mission in Edmonton, Canada. Their second son is a sophomore atBYU. Their youngest son is a senior and wrestler on his high school team,and their oldest daughter is a sophomore on the cross country team and aclub soccer player. Their youngest daughter is a state champion gymnastand in the seventh grade.KIRALEE HAYASHI (1996-1999)Currently involved in brain imaging research at UCLA, studying the effectsof brain-related diseases and the genetic risk for disease. Kiralee also tookher love for performance to a new stage, finding her passion in acting. Sheworked on one play and two independent films last year.MALIA JONES (2000-03)Graduated in 2004 with degrees in political science and history. Performedin “Mystique de la Mer” and “Cirque de la Mer” at SeaWorld San Diego. Inthose two shows, she combined dance, tumbling, fast track, aerial tissueand web, Chinese poles and Russian Swing. She now performs in the show“Le Rêve” at the Wynn in Las Vegas.2007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics

Where Are They Now?ANNE (KITABAYSHI) FRETWELL (1980-83)After a career in advertising sales, she and her husband Chuck and twinsCody & Kylie moved in 2005 from Thousand Oaks, Calif. to West Linn, Ore.,where she is now a stay-at-home mom.LIZ LAHEY (1994-95)Lives in Malibu, Calif. and is a talent agent representing celebrities fordomestic and international commercial endorsements. Also travels andworks with two charities in Africa - The Siyazisiza Trust in South Africa thatcreates self-reliance programs for rural communities in Kwazulu-Natal, andin Nigeria with Richard Bransonʼs charity division called “Virgin Unite” on aproject called “Heavenʼs Angels” that brings medical supplies via motorcycleto remote communities in rural Nigeria.CHERYL B. LEADER (1978-82)Founder & President of INDIVISION Productions. Cheryl writes, directs andproduces educational videos in English/Spanish for the Latino community.Currently, she has landed the “Healthy Homes” project for the City of LongBeachʼs Health & Human Resources Dept., as well as maintaining development on young HEART diaries, a television edutainment series/bookcollection sharing unexplored myths and legends from Hispanic culturalorigins to inspire Latina youth. Voted one of the Top 100 Producers by AVVideo Multimedia, Cherylʼs work has garnered many local & national awards,and she has been inducted into the Xicano Retrospective archives at theMuseum of Modern Art in New York.CAROLINE LEE (1985-88)Currently living in Los Gatos, Calif. and working at Accenture as a ProgramManager.AMY LUCENA (1986-89)Partner in an art consulting firm, Fidelity Arts, Inc., where she has workedsince graduating from UCLA. She works closely with designers and architects to handle the clientsʼ art needs, from blueprint to installation, andtravels the world purchasing and commissioning art, as well as supervisingits installation.KRISTEN MALONEY (2001-05)Performing with Cirque du Soleil.DAWN (MELCHER) BEIGEL (1980-81)Mother of two and competitive racewalker.YOLANDE MAVITY (1988-91)Full-time graduate student in physical therapy at Cal State Northridgewho is due to graduate with a Masters degree in 2008. Previously workedas Events Manager for The Broad Foundations, a non-profit foundationthat focuses governance, management and labor relations for K-12 urbaneducationLAURA NEUSTEDTER (1988-91)Has been working as a graduate student intern at UC Berkeleyʼs AthleticStudy Center and just earned an MA in Education at the University of SanFrancisco. She hopes to continue her education in a PhD program that willeventually lead to a career focusing on academic policy making for studentathletes and the NCAA. Also coaches at the American Gymnastics Club inSan Francisco. Participated in four productions of the San Francisco Operaas an acrobat from 2002-04.TRISHNA PATEL (2001-04)Interned for a year in Washington D.C. and currently works in Marketing andPR. She recently received her real estate license and hopes to work in theresidential real estate market on the side. She also hopes to pursue a careerin the media and is contemplating graduate school for an MBA. In her sparetime, she coaches, writes and runs the LA marathon once a year.CARLY RAAB (2000-04)Working on her Ph.D in counseling psychology with a specialization in sportpsychology at the University of North Texas.PAULA (RASMUSSEN) KUHLMAN (1989-93)Attended medical school at the University of Chicago and did her pediatrics residency in Los Angeles at Cedars-Sinai medical center. She is nowworking part time as a pediatrician and spending time with her two youngchildren. Has been married to ChrisKuhlman since 1994.TANYA (SERVICE) CHAPLIN (198689)Head gymnastics coach at OregonState, where she has earned twoPac-10 Coach of the Year honors.She and husband Michael Chaplin,who was also a UCLA gymnast, havea daughter, Alana.SHARON SHAPIRO (1980-82)Tanya ChaplinHas been working for the past nineyears in marketing at the PlayStation division of Sony. Married to MikeGoldstone and lives in Northern California.DONI THOMPSON (2000-03)Was an assistant coach for the womenʼs team at San Jose State in 2006and now coaches at JDR Gymnastics at Stanford. Married to J.D. Reive inMay 2006.TRINA TINTI (1984-87)Former UCLA assistant coach and California head coach. Was married in July2005. Earned a Masters degree in Education and is an Admissions Counselorat a Bay Area University and coaches part time for fun.HEIDI MONEYMAKER (1997-2000)Works as a stunt woman in Hollywood. Herlatest project has her working on stunts forOceanʼs Thirteen and Spider-Man 3, and shewas Drew Barrymoreʼs stunt double in CharlieʼsAngels: Full Throttle. She has also worked inmany television shows and movies, includingMission: Impossible 3, Poseidon, Van Helsing,Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 24 and The OC and hasworked on many projects alongside anotherformer UCLA gymnast, Karin Silvestri.YVONNE TOUSEK (2001-04)Performing with Cirque du Soleil.VALERIE VELASCO (1999-2002)Lives in Fullerton and works as a corporate accountant and property manager. She also coaches at Gym Max.Heidi Moneymaker withfellow stunt double CaseyO’Neal on the set of Mission:Impossible 3KAREN (NELSON) LINN (1990-94)Graduated in 1995 with a Bachelorʼs degree in Sociology. Married formerUCLA football player and head strength & conditioning coach Mike Linn in1997. They have two children, ages 6 and 4, and are currently living in St.2007 UCLA Women’s GymnasticsONNIE (WILLIS) ROGERS (2000-03)Enrolled in the graduate program for Applied Psychology at New YorkUniversity, where she is studying child and adolescent development. Alsoworks as a literacy instructor for second graders at an inner-city school inthe South Bronx. Married in 2003 to Chad Rogers and graduated from UCLAin 2004. Prior to starting graduate school, she worked as the gymnasticsprogram director at the YMCA in Seattle, Wash. and coached a small teamof level 8 gymnasts.AMY YOUNG (2000)Works in Southern California as a Senior District Retail Lending Manager forHSBC, one of the Top 3 largest banks in the world. She oversees seven different locations within Southern California, including Pasadena, DowntownLA, Beverly Hills, Encino, San Gabriel, Rowland Heights and Chinatown.49UCLA TraditionKRIS MONTERA-JACKSON (1983-84)Graduated from UCLA in 1986 with a degree inBusiness-Economics and is currently living withher husband, Richard, and children, Andrew(14), Trevor (11), and Taylor (6), in HuntingtonBeach, Calif. She remained involved in the sportas a judge at the collegiate and club levels.Louis, Mo. She is a stay-at-home-mom and an independent consultant forTastefully Simple, a direct sales company offering unique, easy to preparegourmet foods.

UCLA Gymnastics Legacy EndowmentUCLA Gymnastics has established a legacy of athletic and academic excellence. The Bruins have captured five NCAA titles, including four of the pastseven national championships, and 16 NCAA Regional titles. Since 1987,UCLA has won 12 Pac-10 Conference titles. For six of the last seven years,UCLA gymnasts have earned the highest team GPA in the athletic departmentand posted a higher cumulative GPA than the average UCLA student.Their accomplishments on the competition floor, in the classroom and inlife set a standard of excellence unmatched by any other NCAA Gymnasticsteam in the last decade.The UCLA GYMNASTICS LEGACY ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN was establishedto assist in continuing this legacy of Bruin excellence. The goal of this campaign is to fully endow all 12 of our gymnastics scholarships. Endowmentsare 150,000 each and can be paid out over a five-year period.UCLA Athletics would like to thank our contributing endowment membersfor their generous support of our five fully endowed scholarships.Evelyn DeesCarl & Bette McBainDon Shepherd - 2 Full Scholarship EndowmentsScott Tedmon, Ike Vanden Eykel, Diana Chan, Sharon ShapiroDon Shepherd and the 2005 Bruin teamThe Bruin Gymnastics Family is looking to individual, business and corporatedonors to complete our Legacy Endowment Campaign.For further information, please contact Campaign Director Scott Tedmonat (916) 441-4540; Assistant Campaign Director Ike Vanden Eykel at (214)354-8308 or Ken McGuire, UCLA Athletics Office of Development at (310)206-3577.Bruin 10.0 ClubThe Bruin 10.0 Club is the official support group of the UCLA Gymnastics team.One of the most visible things the Bruin 10.0 Club has done was establish atailgating tradition at the Bruin home meets, three hours prior to the eventbetween Pauley Pavilion and the Central Ticket Office. The Bruin 10.0 Clubprovides the food, fun and festivities before every home meet.ment that is kept in the Pauley Pavilion tunnel for home meets. The othermajor project involved raising money to set up a permanent multi-camera,multi-screen video system in the training gym.In addition, the Bruin 10.0 has provided the main support for UCLA Gymnasticsʼ fundraising efforts. Last season, they helped raise the funds necessaryto replace worn-out equipment and complete the separate set of equip-Project 2007 is to procure the necessary funds to build a new state of theart training facility for UCLA Gymnastics. The athletic department has beengiven some land by Drake Stadium for the site, and a true state of the artfacility has been designed with all of the necessary equipment and landingsurfaces to train the athletes safely.Champion Level - 500 or more (100% tax deductible)Gold Level - 200 to 299 (100% tax deductible) Quarterly Coaches Newsletter Invitations to Womenʼs Gymnastics Social and Banquet Two (2) Olympic Sport Cards Athletic Department Gift Quarterly Coaches Newsletter Invitations to Womenʼs Gymnastics Social and Banquet Olympic Sport Cards Monthly Bruin Blue Newspaper Team Media Guide Monthly Bruin Blue Newspaper Team Media GuideMVP Level - 300 to 499 (100% tax deductible)Blue Membership - 100-199 (100% tax deductible) Quarterly Coaches Newsletter Invitations to Womenʼs Gymnastics Social and Banquet Two (2) Olympic Sport Cards Quarterly Coaches Newsletter Invitations to Womenʼs Gymnastics Social and Banquet Monthly Bruin Blue Newspaper Monthly Bruin Blue Newspaper Team Media GuideUCLA TraditionTo join the Bruin 10.0 Club, please call the UCLA Athletic Fund Office at 310/206-3302.502007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics

Spectator GuideTeam CompetitionUneven BarsCollegiate team competition involves the totaling of the five best individualscores on each event to arrive at a team score. Each team can put up amaximum of six competitors on each event. Two judges per event evaluateeach athleteʼs performance. The judgesʼ scores are then averaged to arriveat a final mark. A perfect score is 200.This event requires tremendous upper body strength. A smooth routinewith circling moves, handstands, flips, release and regrasp moves, kips andflight from bar to bar will usually score well. Ten or more skills are required.Special requirements include two bar changes, two different flight elementsand a minimum B level dismount.In a dual meet, the host team begins on vault, followed by the unevenbars, balance beam and floor exercise. The visitor flip-flops with the host,starting on bars, and moving onto the vault, floor exercise and finishingon the balance beam. If there are more than two teams competing, eachteam will start on a different event, following the home order, vault, unevenbars, balance beam and floor exercise.VaultThe object is to get as high as possible off the horse, to stay up in the air longenough to flip and/or twist and to land far from the horse in perfect control.A proper, motionless landing is called “sticking” the vault. Each vault has amaximum value, usually from 8.8 to 10.0. The vault is judged in the areasof pre-flight (board to horse), repulsion (push off the horse), after-flight(distance and height), and landing. Gymnasts may only perform one vault.At the individual event finals at the NCAA Championships, gymnasts mustperform two different vaults, which will be averaged for a final score.Vault - Ashley PeckettBars - Kristina ComforteBalance BeamThe balance beam is 16 feet long, four feet high and a mere four inches wide.Beam routines combine dance elements such as turns, leaps and jumps withacrobatic skills such as cartwheels, somersaults in the air, handsprings androlls. Performing on the beam requires precise movement and intense concentration throughout the entire routine, which lasts from 70 to 90 seconds.Special requirements on beam include a dance or acro/dance combination,a full turn, a large leap or jump requiring a split, an element close to thebeam and an acrobatic series with two ore more flight elements.Floor ExerciseFloor exercise is an artistic event that combines powerful tumbling withbeautiful dance. The selection of music and choreography showcase eachgymnastʼs individual style. Two tumbling passes are required, with threedifferent saltos required within the exercise. The combination of creativedance and daring acrobatics makes floor exercise one of the most enjoyable events.Beam - Jordan SchwikertFloor - Janelle DantzscherUCLA Tradition2007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics51

Administrator BiographiesDAN GUERREROKey Athletic Department StaffATHLETIC DIRECTOR UCLA ’74 5TH YEARIn just four years as UCLAʼs Director of Athletics, Daniel G. Guerrero has boldlyplaced his imprint on the schoolʼs athletic program.A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero exudes the pride of a student-athletewho is now calling the shots at his alma mater. Hailed as one of the nationʼsleading athletic directors, his first four years in this position have resulted inunprecedented success for the Bruinsʼ broad-based athletic program. Guerrerohas clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA stands as the No. 1 university in the nation for NCAA TeamChampionships won (99 heading into 2006-07), a number that continues to grow under his direction.During Guerreroʼs tenure, UCLA teams have won 13 NCAA championships (the highest total in the nationin that span), finished second 10 times and have had an additional 10 Top Five finishes. A staggering76 teams (of 92 possible) have qualified for NCAA post-season competition, and the football team hasappeared in four bowl games. The program has also won 28 conference championships, produced 231All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman ofthe Year.Over the past four years, Guerrero earned numerous honors, including 2002 UCLA Latino Alumnus of theYear; 2003 Cal State Dominguez Hills Alumnus of the Year and 2003 “Father of the Year” by the FatherʼsDay Council of the American Diabetes Assn. On Sept. 10, 2002, the Los Angeles City Council honoredhim with Dan Guerrero Day. He also became the first athlete in any sport at Banning High School to havehis jersey (No. 8 in baseball) retired. Guerrero was named one of the nationʼs Top 100 Most InfluentialHispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine, and the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed him No.28 among the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports.Guerrero, 54, came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCIʼs fifth Director of Athletics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, he was the Athletic Director for five years at Cal StateDominguez Hills (1988-92). He received his Bachelorʼs degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second basein the Bruin baseball program for four years. Born on November 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, he is married tothe former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two daughters: Jenna (24) and Katie (20).Don MorrisonFaculty Athletic RepMichael SondheimerLorita GrangerStaff Athletic TrainerStephanie AdamsStudent Athletic TrainerAnn TranStudent Athletic TrainerHector TovarEquipment RoomJon FussellStrength & Conditioning CoachBrian CampbellMassage TherapistLiza DavidSports InformationJana SukoMarketing/PromotionsAaron GiacosaAcademic CounselorPaul BrownEvent ManagementHelen HsuehAdministrative Asst.Tom DavisISP General ManagerAsso. A.D., Academic Admissions Srvcs.PETRINA LONGSR. ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SWA CALIFORNIA ’77 3RD YEARPetrina Long is in her third year as Senior Associate Athletics Director/SeniorWomen's Administrator at UCLA, having joined the staff in June of 2004.Long has oversight responsibility for several sports, including women's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, softball and women's gymnastics, as wellas several administrative areas, including academic services.Long came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where she had served as Senior AssociateAthletic Director / Senior Women's Administrator since 1993, working closelywith Bruin athletic director Dan Guerrero. She also served as interim Athletic Director following Guerrero'sdeparture to UCLA in April of 2002.UCLA TraditionDuring her 11 years at UC Irvine, Long supervised several of the university's 23 sports teams, as well asacademic and student support, compliance and sports medicine. In addition, she was active in numerousgroups on campus and in the community. Her campus activities included serving on the Chancellor'sAdvisory Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics (CACIA), and chairing the Diversity Development ProgramBoard for two years. She was a board member of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce for several years andhas been a school volunteer in the city of Tustin.Long was also a member of the Big West Conference Council and previously chaired the Big West Compliance Committee for two years. She served on the Executive Committee of both the Big West Conferenceand the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.Prior to her tenure at UCI, Long spent nine years at Columbia University, serving in both the Associateand Assistant Athletic Director positions. She was the Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Affairs atSouthern Methodist University from 1982-84 and was an advisor for student-athletes at the Universityof California, Berkeley, from 1979-82.Long received her B.A. degree in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977 andher Master's degree in Anthropology from Columbia in 1992. She and her husband, Sam McCamey, havethree children, Samantha, Monte and Traland.522007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics

UCLA Athletic Department Staff DirectoryTHE GYMNASTICS STAFF (310-825-8699)Head Coach:Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA ʼ87Assistant Coach:Chris Waller, UCLA ʼ91Assistant Coach:Marshall Nelson, Nebraska ʼ00Undergraduate Assistant Coach:Jennifer SuttonUndergraduate Assistant Coach:Lindsey Vanden EykelUndergraduate Assistant Coach:Courtney WalkerTeam Managers:Ashley Martin, Alyssa KitasoeGymnastics Staff Athletic Trainer:Lorita Granger, Cal State Fullerton ʼ82Gymnastics Student Athletic Trainers:Stephanie Adams, Ann TranSpeed-Strength & Conditioning Coach:Jon Fussell, Oregon ʼ03Administrative Assistant:Helen Hsueh, UCLA ʼ00IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSAND ADDRESSESUCLA SPORTS INFORMATION:U.S. Mail:P.O. Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA, 90024-0044Federal Express or UPS:J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza,Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639SID Telephone:(310) 206-6831SID Fax:(310) 825-8664THE ATHLETIC STAFF (310-825-8699)Director of Athletics:Daniel G. Guerrero, UCLA ʼ74Faculty Athletic Representative:Donald Morrison, M.I.T. ʼ61Sr. Associate Ath. Director/Senior Womenʼs Administrator:Petrina Long, California ʼ77Sr. Associate Ath. Director ̶ External Relations:Ross Bjork, Emporia State ʼ95Sr. Associate Ath. Director ̶ Business and Finance:David Secor, UCLA ʼ85Pauley Pavilion Press Row:(310) 825-1899UCLA Central Ticket Office:(310) UCLA-WINUCLA Results Hotline:Sr. Associate Ath. Director ̶ Sports and Administration:Glenn Toth, UCLA ʼ76(310) 825-8575Sr. Associate Ath. Director ̶ Business Operations:Ken Weiner, UCLA ʼ78UCLA Athletics Web Site Address:Associate Ath. Director ̶ Sports Information:Marc Dellins, UCLA ʼ76Associate Ath. Director ̶ Sports and Administration:Bob Field, Arkansas ʼ71Associate Ath. Director ̶ Development:www.uclabruins.comKen McGuire, Long Beach State ʼ72Associate Ath. Director ̶ Academic Admissions Services:Bruin Sports Properties General Manager:Mike Sondheimer, UCLA ʼ77Tom Davis, Southern Illinois ʼ88Director of Compliance:Rich Herczog, UCLA ʼ75Assistant Ath. Director ̶ Operations:Mike Dowling, UCLA ʼ83Event Manager ̶ Gymnastics:Paul Brown, Biscayne ʼ82Assistant Ath. Director ̶ Wooden Fund:Sharon Takeda, UCLA ʼ89Assistant Ath. Director ̶ Marketing & New Revenues:Scott Mitchell, Utah ʼ81Assistant Marketing Director ̶ Gymnastics:Jana Suko, Eastern Washington ʼ99Director of Student-Athlete Counseling:Mike Casillas, UCLA ʼ89Academic Counselor ̶ Gymnastics:Aaron Giacosa, UCLA ʼ04Life Skills & Championship Coordinator:Ashley Armstrong, UC Davis ʼ95Speed-Strength & Conditioning Coach:E.J. “Doc” Kreis, Clemson ʼ76Central Ticket Office Director:David Lowenstein, UCLA ʼ64Head Team Physician:Dr. Gerald Finerman, Penn ʼ58Associate Team Physician:Dr. John Difiori, Franklin & Marshall ʼ85Assistant Team Physicians:Dr. Sharon Hame, UCLA ʼ85; Dr. Aurelia Nattiv, UCLA ʼ81;Dr. David McAllister, UC San Diego ʼ88 and Dr. Ali Motamedi, California ʼ89Team Nutritionist:Felice Kurtzman, UCLA ʼ77Team Dentist:Dr. Ray Padilla, USIU ʼ73Director of Sports Medicine:Dale Rudd, Cal State Northridge ʼ76Athletic Training Staff:Grace Golden, Oregon ʼ89; Lorita Granger, CS Fullerton ʼ82;Tandice Hawkey, Illinois ʼ02; Debbie Iwasaki, UCLA ʼ90 Kristin Lage, TCU ʼ89;Jennifer Nickerson, Pacific ʼ01; Marc Norcross, Boston ʼ01;Carrie Rubertino, Ohio State ʼ98; Tony Spino, UCLA ʼ74 and Anthony Venute, UCLA ʼ02Head Equipment Manager:Tony Perri, UCLA ʼ84Equipment Manager - Gymnastics:Hector TovarEquipment Staff:Sean Markus and Phil HollenbaughVideo Coordinator:Ken NorrisTHE SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF (310/206-6831)Associate Athletic Director/Sports Information Director:Marc Dellins, UCLA ʼ76Steve Rourke, Virginia ʼ79Associate SID:Rich Bertolucci, Santa Clara ʼ81Associate SID:Ryan Finney, Kansas State ʼ90Assistant SID - Gymnastics:UCLA TraditionAssociate SID:Liza David, UCLA ʼ95Assistant SID:Amy Symons Hughes, DePauw ʼ93Assistant SID:Danny Harrington, San Diego State ʼ97SID Assistant:Stephanie Sampson, Long Beach State ʼ03SID Assistant:Alex Timiraos, Boston College ʼ06Student Assistants:Gina Albert, Jalynne Dantzscher, Scott Henry,Jack Hogan, Romi Mouhibian, Mitchell Rotenberg and Ivan Santana2007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics53

This Is UCLAUCLA is one of the worldʼs premier universities.Thirty-one of its departments are ranked amongthe top 20 in their fields, and thirteen of thosedepartments are among the top ten. UCLA isthe engine for real-world advances in healthcare, science, education, commerce, culture,humanistic studies, social exploration, and community service that enrich our neighborhoods,our nation, and our w

2007 UCLA Women’s Gymnastics 49 UCLA Tradition ANNE (KITABAYSHI) FRETWELL (1980-83) After a career in advertising sales, she and her husband Chuck and twins Cody & Kylie moved in 2005 from Thousand Oaks, Calif. to West Linn, Ore.,