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2004 Citi California Community Colleges
Commission on Athletics
Badminton Championship









Undefeated Again: Three Straight Perfect State Titles for Irvine Valley Badminton

(PASADENA)-You have to go back to 2001 to find the last time the Irvine Valley College women's badminton team lost a match. The Lasers accomplished the remarkable feat of a third straight undefeated season Friday in winning the state team title at the 2004 Citi California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics Badminton Championships.

Irvine Valley ran its winning streak to 46 matches in picking up its third straight state title with an 18-3 victory over Skyline College. Skyline, the North region's top team, has finished as state runner-up three times (2001, 2002, 2004).
IVC finished the season at 15-0, while Skyline, the Coast Conference champs, suffered its first and only loss at 6-1. The finals match was played at Pasadena City College's Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
For Lasers Head Coach Martin McGrogan, the 2003-2004 sports season certainly is a memorable one. In 2003, he coached the IVC men's soccer team to the state title and now has four team championship trophies in a span of just three years.

"Somebody up there must like me," McGrogan said. "When you win three straight championships, you can't call it luck though. We had a very deep team this year, and this was the strongest team we've ever had. Most teams have a pretty good No. 1 player and not much else. We had two outstanding No. 1 and 2 players and then while there is a drop off from those two, our No. 3 and No. 4 players were outplaying their opponents all season. We had nine solid players."

While the match was mostly anticlimactic, Skyline's No. 1 player and freshman Stephanie Cheung proved to surprise coaches, players and fans by knocking off IVC's powerful Yeh sisters, Rulan and Rulien, for two of Skyline's three total team points.

Cheung first downed Rulien Yeh (No. 2), 11-9, 11-0, to hand Yeh only her second loss in singles all season. Then, Cheung dominated identical twin Rulan Yeh, 11-4, 11-2, to send Rulan to her only singles defeat in 2004. Rulan Yeh, the No. 1 seed in the individual championships, had earlier taken only 11 minutes to down Skyline's No. 2 player Celine Sin, 11-1, 11-0. Cheung, who played juniors badminton in Hong Kong, is now the favorite in Saturday's individual singles championships.

"Stephanie already was considered one of the top four players in the state," Skyline Coach Jan Fosberg said. "You never see her make mistakes. She just knows how to make every type of shot. You can see her confidence level get higher after being a little tentative in the first game of the first match against (Rulien)."

IVC's No. 3 player Brita Kjalstrom swept her two singles matches, as did No. 4 Jenna Chiu. The Lasers had not only four returning players from last year's champion team, they had two players who returned from the 2002 team. Sophomore No. 5 player Hanna Chao, who sat out the 2003 season, also won her two matches.

"This was a little tougher than last year," Kjalstrom said of Skyline compared to beating De Anza in 2002. "It was a lot of fun playing with the twins because they are not only good players, they bring spirit to the entire team. You see them playing well, then you want to raise your level of play."

The Yehs, the defending individual state doubles champions, flew past Cheung and Gloria Cheung (no relation), 15-3, 15-1 in No. 1 doubles and also had an easy time in routing Skyline No. 2 Sin and Lisa Payte, 15-1, 15-1. IVC swept all five doubles matches.

The 5-foot-10 Kjalstrom (from Sweden) teamed with Ruby Hui in an exciting 5-15, 15-9, 15-9 win in No. 2 doubles over Cheung and Cheung. Hui served as IVC went on a 4-0 run to finish off the deciding set.

Fosberg praised Irvine Valley's depth, but believes the North teams are up against the wall when facing the top team from the South each year.

"We're at an obvious disadvantage just by looking at how many team matches we play compared to the South," Fosberg said. "We played six team matches and the South teams are playing more than double that, and they are playing more tournaments. It makes a difference facing more competition."

McGrogan talked about his team's three year run.

"The players make it all happen, and we've been fortunate to have some good ones in our program," he said. "But our players are like a family. Even players who have finished playing are coming back to root us on. It's great to see that togetherness."

Championship Odds and Ends-San Diego Mesa was the last team to defeat Irvine Valley in an Orange Empire Conference match near the end of the 2001 season… The Lasers shutout opponents 10 times in the 2004 season…Rulien Yeh said she was not prepared for how well Skyline's Cheung played against her. "When we were warming up, I had no idea she was that good. Last year, I thought my sister or I had a chance at winning individual singles, but we ran into a great player (2003 champion Minako Akiyama of El Camino). It's a little disappointing that in our second year, there is always one other great player out there. We know our strengths are in doubles and that's where we've played our best."…Rulan Yeh defeated Rulien, 11-7, 11-4, in their only 2004 singles encounter at the championship finals of the OEC conference individual tournament.

Championship Game Box

Irvine Valley 18, Skyline 3

SINGLES-Rulan Yeh (IVC) lost to Stephanie Cheung, 11-4, 11-2, def. Celine Sin, 11-1, 11-0; Rulien Yeh (IVC) lost to S. Cheung, 11-9, 11-0, def. Sin, 11-2, 11-1; Brita Kjalstrom (IVC) def. Lisa Payte, 11-0, 11-2, def. Gloria Cheung, 11-2, 11-3; Jenna Chiu (IVC) def. Payte, 11-2, 11-2, def. G. Cheung, 11-2, 11-1; Hanna Chao (IVC) def. Jennifer Wong, 13-11, 11-4, def. Dan Tan, 11-2, 11-8; Annie Wong (IVC) lost to J. Wong, 11-5, 9-11, 13-11; def. Tan, 11-8, 11-4.

DOUBLES-Yeh-Yeh (IVC) def. Cheung-Cheung, 15-3, 15-1, def. Payte-Sin, 15-1, 15-1; Kjalstrom-Ruby Hui (IVC) def. Cheung-Cheung, 5-15, 15-9, 15-9, def. Payte-Sin, 15-0, 15-2; Christine Ly-Yeva Tynkova (IVC) def. J.Wong-Tan, 7-15, 15-11, 15-5.

Record: IVC 15-0, Skyline 6-1


Results provided by Robert Lewis, California Community College Sports Information Association


2006 Team Champion
San Diego City College
2005 Team Champion

Irvine Valley College

2004 Team Champion
Irvine Valley College

2003 Team Champion
Irvine Valley College

2002 Team Champion
Irvine Valley College

2001 Team Champion
San Diego Mesa College

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