| Sherina Galvan |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Moreno Valley, Calif.
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 | High School: Moreno Valley
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 | Height: 5-2
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 | Position: Third Base
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 | Experience: 1V
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OREGON STATE
2004: Sherina Galvan saw action in 70 games, making 69 appearances in the starting line-up at third base...boasted a .247 batting average with eight doubles and 23 RBI...led the team with two triples... ranked in a tie for third on the team with seven sacrifices...matched the Oregon State record with two home runs against Cal Poly (Feb. 14)...also finished with six RBI - one shy of the OSU record - and two runs scored against the Mustangs...went 2-for-3 with a double against UC Santa Barbara (Mar. 5)...had back-to-back two-hit, RBI games against Utah (Mar. 12) and Long Beach State (Mar. 13)...went 2-for-3 with a double in an upset victory of top-ranked UCLA (Mar. 14)...was 1-for-2 with an RBI double against No. 13 Oregon (Apr. 10)...went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI against Bowling Green (May 20) in the NCAA Regional Tournament...was 1-for-4 with a double and run scored against Illinois-Chicago (May 23) in the NCAA Regional Tournament...finished with five hits in NCAA Regional action...had 10 multiple hit games and four multiple RBI outings...held a .959 fielding percentage with 150 assists and 63 put-outs...helped turn seven double plays.
MORENO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Was a four year starter for coach Eric Lindner...Two-year team captain...A four-time first team all-league selection...Made the all-county team...Named Most Valuable Player for the league...Scholar athlete...Athlete of the Year...Played three years for Larry Mays on the Gordon's Panthers travelling team.
PERSONAL
Born in Los Angeles County, CA...Daughter of Jesse and Martha Galvan...Has one sister, Lynnette; and two brothers, Michael and Daniel...Majoring in Human Development & Family Sciencs with options in early childhood and human resources...Wants to be an elementary school teacher...Graduated on the honor roll...Enjoys church, spending time with family and friends, and sporting events...Prep teammates include Adrienne Alo, Vanessa Iapala and Alana Mendoza, all playing at OSU...Biggest athletic thrill was playing against the Chinese National Team during the summer of 2003...Chose OSU because "it felt like home, I loved the team, and it has a pretty campus."