Western Regional Records

Southwest and Western Regional Archery Teams

In 1972, coaches evaluated collegiate archers on sportsmanship, leadership, and four tournament scores. The top six men and women were chosen for the Southwest All-Regional Archery Team, which later became the West All-Regional Archery Team. In 1981, the criteria for selection to the Western All-Regional Team were redefined and include two scores; NAA Indoor Nationals, and Western Regional Outdoor Championships.

Year Women Men
1972 Helen Allen Arizona State University S. Lieberman Arizona State University
D. Dennington San Bernardino Valley College John Little San Bernardino Valley College
Carol Jurn Arizona State University J. Mellinger Palomar College
Cathie Pipitone San Bernardino Valley College Mark Plot San Bernardino Valley College
Gail Vittitoe Palomar College Don Rabska San Bernardino Valley College
Linda Wilson San Bernardino Valley College Paul Schone San Bernardino Valley College
1973 Debbie Drye Arizona State University Rudy Folds Palomar College
Debbie Green Riverside City College S. Lieberman Arizona State University
Carol Jurn Arizona State University Don Rabska San Bernardino Valley College
Cathie Pipiton San Bernardino Valley College Paul Schone San Bernardino Valley College,Arizona State University
Janice Smith San Bernardino Valley College Wally Schwartz Riverside City College
1975 Debbie Green Riverside City College Glen Eastman Palomar College
Debbie Hammer San Bernardino Valley College Dennis Hibler Riverside City College
Bonnie Lindsley CIT Scott Page Palomar College
Luann Ryon Riverside City College Don Rabska San Bernardino Valley College
Jean Stephenson Arizona State University Gary Riley San Bernardino Valley College
Wendy Vance Arizona State University John Smith San Bernardino Valley College
1976 Debbie Hammer San Bernardino Valley College Lorin Linderg California State University, Los Angeles
Ann Kilby San Bernardino Valley College Terry Lindoerfer California State University, Los Angeles
Wendy McLean Arizona State University Scott Page Palomar College
Marlene Silcocks Cerritos College Gary Riley San Bernardino Valley College
Jean Stephensen Arizona State University John Rivera California State University, Los Angeles
S. Van Kilsdowk Arizona State University Kevin Sliter Cypress College
1992 A. Williamson Arizona State University Jamie Loesch Arizona State University
Janet Shaffer Arizona State University Tim Heudepohl Arizona State University
Lisa Brewster California State University, Long Beach Arata Yokokura California State University, Long Beach
1993 Kathy Loesch Arizona State University Justin Huish Arizona State University
A. Williamson Arizona State University Chad Connor Arizona State University
Lisa Brewster California State University, Long Beach Jamie Loesch Arizona State University
1994 A. Williamson Arizona State University Jan Rytter Arizona State University
Courtney Kane Arizona State University Tim Huedepohl Arizona State University
L. Todecheene NCC
1995 A. Williamson Arizona State University Marty Cooksey California State University, Long Beach
Lori Mitchell Arizona State University L. Todecheene NCC
1996 Lori Mitchell Arizona State University Andrew Ned NCC
Arvin Pete NCC
Manny Santos California State University, Long Beach
1997 Della Fournier Arizona State University Pat Creelman CS
Aleta Moorhouse Arizona State University Jered Nez-Hill NCC
Arvin Pete NCC
Manny Santos California State University, Long Beach
1998 Aleta Moorhouse Arizona State University Nathan Hooper Arizona State University
Elizabeth Nunamaker Arizona State University Sam Rodriques California State University, Long Beach
David Dolbee University of California, Los Angeles
1999 Clare Lyon University of California, San Diego Leander Bekaye Dine’ College
Annie Yang California State University, Long Beach Wael Zaoud California State University, Long Beach
2000 Cristel Dedman Dine’ College Kevin Hanly Dine’ College
Jamie Vu California State University, Long Beach
2001 Cristel Dedman Dine’ College Terrence Williams Dine’ College
2002 Alfredya Guy Dine’ College James Vu California State University, Long Beach
Eric Hernandez California State University, Long Beach
2003 Rose Blie Dine’ College Foster Gorman Dine’ College
Winstone Brown Dine’ College
Keith Coleman Stanford University
Whalen Rozell Stanford University
2004 Kate Anderson University of California, Los Angeles Adam Androlia Occidental College
Sereirath Sieng California State University, Los Angeles
Kevin Ju Stanford University
2005 Kate Anderson University of California, Los Angeles Dakota Sinclair Utah State University
Sandra Tyan Stanford University Tyler Benner Claremont McKenna College
Julie Murphy University of California, Los Angeles Marcus Clinco California State University, Dominguez Hills
Eric Blomquist California State University, Long Beach





Southwest (1963-1981) and West (1982-present) Regional Honor Roll



1963 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Fred Ricks SFYC Carol Hopkins Arizona State University





1964 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Don Olson Arizona State University Julie Sudberry Arizona State University





1965 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Eric Winston SFYC Lynn Swanland Arizona State University





1966 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jim Fay Arizona State University Judy Severance Arizona State University





1967 - Not Held

Margaret Klann set aside the western regional tournament in 1967 in order to established the 1st U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships (USIAC). This first USIAC was hosted by Arizona State University.






1968 - Hosted by San Bernardino Valley College

The first team rounds were introduced at this regional tournament. The format consisted of a 900 round.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Phil Trafton University of California, Los Angeles Kristie Kaiser Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Palomar College Riverside City College Riverside City College





1969 - Hosted by University of Arizona

The format was a NAA 900 round with a 50 yd Team round.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Dan Smith III Citrus College Sue Loftis University of Arizona
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Palomar College Palomar College University of Arizona





1970 - Hosted by University of Arizona

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Steve Lieberman Arizona State University Monica Gage Palomar College
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
LBSC Palomar College Arizona State University





1971 - Hosted by University of Arizona

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Steve Lieberman Arizona State University Sue Wesson Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Arizona State University Arizona State University





1972 - Hosted by Palomar College

The format was Columbia 300 and NAA 900.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Rudy Folds Palomar College Carol Jurn Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Arizona State University Palomar College





1973 - Hosted by Citrus College

The format was Columbia/AM 600, and NAA 900.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Don Rabska San Bernardino Valley College Carol Jurn Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Arizona State University San Bernardino Valley College





1973 - Hosted by San Bernardino Valley College

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Gary Riley San Bernardino Valley College Debbie Green Riverside City College
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Riverside City College San Bernardino Valley College





1975 - Hosted by Glendale Community College

Format: NAA 900

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Scott Page Palomar College Sandra Van Kilsoonk Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
California State University, Los Angeles Arizona State University Arizona State University





1976 - Not Held

The Southwest Regional was moved from fall to spring and the tournament wasn't held in 1976.











1977 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a FITA round. Team rounds began for 4-year and 2-year colleges as separate events.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Gary Riley San Bernardino Valley College Marlene Silcocks CERR
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
California State University, Los Angeles Arizona State University California State University, Long Beach
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Glendale Community College CER





1978 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Kevin Sliter California State University, Los Angeles Michelle Edwards Glendale Community College
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
California State University, Los Angeles Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
San Bernardino Valley College Glendale Community College Glendale Community College





1979 - Hosted by Glendale Community College

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Scott Page San Diego State University Judi Adams Glendale Community College
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
California State University, Los Angeles Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Palomar College Glendale Community College CYLP





1980 - Hosted by Pima Community College

Format was a 600/900 round

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
T. Stevenson Arizona State University Robin Wools Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
CYP Pima Community College Pima Community College





1981 - Hosted by

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Alex Gamble Palomar College Cindy Vezzetti Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Palomar College Glendale Community College Pima Community College





1982 - Hosted by Glendale Community College

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Rick McKinney Arizona State University Donna Gelnett Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Glendale Community College Palomar College Palomar College





1983 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Rick McKinney Arizona State University Donna Gelnett Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Palomar College None Palomar College





1984 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jay Barrs Arizona State University Rebecca Wallace Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Pima Community College None Pima Community College





1985 - Hosted by Pima Community College

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Lee Tinkey Arizona State University Beckey Liggett Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Pima Community College PC Pima Community College





1986 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Rob Nickolson Arizona State University Erin Leach Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Glendale Community College PC Pima Community College





1987 - Hosted by Pima Community College

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Mark McKinney Arizona State University Mickey Dye Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Glendale Community College PC PC





1988 - Hosted by Dine' College

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
M. Bergenheier Arizona State University Natalie Wells SJSU
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Glendale Community College PC Pima Community College





1989 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
M. Bergenheier Arizona State University Kari Granville Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
NAV None Pima Community College





1990 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Chad Connor Arizona State University Janet Schaffer Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
NAV PC PC





1991 - Hosted by

Format was a 900 round, mid FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Chad Connor Arizona State University Janet Schaffer Arizona State University
Team Champions, 4 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University
Team Champions, 2 Year Schools
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
PC PC PC





1992 - Hosted by University of California, Davis

The mini FITA 900 format was used. The team rounds were combined from two separate events into one. Recurve archery was still the name of the game, and Arizona State University continued its dominance of the Western Regional Championships.

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jamie Loesch Arizona State University A. Williamson Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University





1993 - Hosted by Glendale Community College

Format was FITA

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Justin Huish Arizona State University K. Loesch Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University





1994 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jan Rytter Arizona State University A. Williamson Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
Arizona State University Arizona State University Arizona State University





1995 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Individual Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Marty Cooksey California State University, Long Beach A. Williamson Arizona State University
Team Champions
Men's Champion Women's Champion Coed Champion
NAV Arizona State University Arizona State University





1996 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Format: FITA and for the first time, the elimination (OR) round. The dominance that ASU had shown for years, finally gave way. Men’s compound archery was contested for the first time. Women’s compound archery was still several years away.

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Tommy Roy NAV Lori Mitchell Arizona State University
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Manny Santos California State University, Long Beach Not Held till 2004





1997 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
P. Creelman C of S Della Fournier Arizona State University
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Adrien Rivera California State University, Long Beach Not Held till 2004





1998 - Hosted by Arizona State University

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
N. Hooper Arizona State University Eliz Nunamaker Arizona State University
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Dave Dolbee University of California, Los Angeles Not Held till 2004





1999 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: Executive FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
L. Bekaye Dine’ College Clare Lyon University of California, San Diego
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
None Not Held till 2004





2000 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jamie Vu California State University, Long Beach C. Dedman Dine' College
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Michael Vu California State University, Long Beach Not Held till 2004





2001 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jamie Vu California State University, Long Beach R. Bekaye Dine' College
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Michael Vu California State University, Long Beach Not Held till 2004





2002 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jamie Vu California State University, Long Beach Alfreda Guy Dine' College
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Marcus Clinco SMC Not Held till 2004





2003 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Foster Gorman Dine' College Rose Blie Dine' College
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Whalen Rozelle Stanford University Not Held till 2004





2004 - Hosted by Stanford University

Format: FITA and OR. And for the first time, women’s compound archery was contested.

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Adam Androlia Occidental College Kate Anderson University of California, Los Angeles
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Kevin Ju Stanford University Mary Viscetto California State University, Long Beach





2005 - Hosted by California State University, Long Beach

Format: FITA and OR

Individual Champions, Recurve
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Kevin Hubbard Dine’ College Sandra Tyan Stanford University
Individual Champions, Compound
Men's Champion Women's Champion
Jake Hall Cuesta College Julie Murphy University of California, Los Angeles





Individual Western Regional Championship Records, Recurve Archery

M900 & Mid FITA
Year Record Holder M900 Mid FITA Total
1981 Cindy Vezzetti
Arizona State University
826 616 1442
1982 Richard McKinney
Arizona State University
863 646 1509


M900 & Mini FITA
Year Record Holder M900 Mini FITA Total
1992 Allison Williamson
Arizona State University
852 638 1490
1992 Jamie Loesch
Arizona State University
838 618 1456


Full FITA with Olympic Round, Recurve Women
Year Record Holder 70 60 50 30 Total
2005 Kate Anderson
University of Californis, Los Angeles
- - - - 1230
2004 Roschelle Bekaye
Dine' College
18 Arrow Pass 120
2004 Kate Anderson
University of Californis, Los Angeles
12 Arrow Pass 104


Full FITA with Olympic Round, Recurve Men
Year Record Holder 90 70 50 30 Total
2005 Dakota Sinclair - - - - 1251
2005 Tyler Benner
Claremont McKenna College
18 Arrow Pass 161
2005 Kevin Hubbard 12 Arrow Pass 116





Individual Western Regional Championship Records, Compound Archery

Full FITA with Olympic Round, Compound Women
Year Record Holder 70 60 50 30 Total
2006 Heather Chick
California State University, Long Beach
334 306 300 268 1208
2006 Ashley Votruba
Arizona State University
12 Arrow Pass 104


Full FITA with Olympic Round, Compound Men
Year Record Holder 90 70 50 30 Total
2006 Jake Hall 312 332 339 348 1331
2005 Jake Hall 12 Arrow Pass 116