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2007 (Junior):
As a junior, Fletcher scored 70 goals, bringing her career total to 118. In addition to earning the fifth highest goal total in single season history, she now also ranks fourth on Pacific's all-time scoring list. On Mar. 14, Fletcher scored a career-high eight goals in the Tigers' 18-11 loss to No. 8 Hawaii.
2006 (Sophomore):
Kellie started all 22 contests and was a constant offensive presence in the pool for the short-handed Tigers. Fletcher was second on the team in goals with 34, placing behind departed senior Julia Snyder. Kellie scored a career high four goals against San Jose State on April 7th, and recorded three goals on five different occasions in 2006.
2005 (Freshman):
Kellie scored 14 goals in her first season as a Tiger, starting every game for the team except the season opener. She recorded two goals on two occasions, against Santa Clara on February 27th and Pomona Pitzer on March 12th, both Tiger victories.
High School:
Kellie attended Granite Bay High School in Granite Bay, Calif., where she earned nine letters in basketball, swimming, and water polo. In her senior year, Fletcher helped guide the Grizzlies' water polo team to a 21-13 record and a Sierra Foothill League championship as the team went 11-1 in league play. She registered a career-high 90 goals her senior year, while pacing the team in scoring both her junior and senior years. Fletcher finished with 196 career goals. Kellie was named to the SFL All-League team three years in a row and earned SFL MVP honors this past season. She also was a Sac Joachin All-Section two years in a row and was named to the Sacramento All-City Metro Team in 2004. Kellie also excelled in the classroom, earning the Academic Merit award in both 2003 and 2004.
Personal:
Kellie Fletcher was born in Carmichael, Calif., and is the daughter of Tom and Cheryl Fletcher. In her spare time she enjoys swimming, watching movies, and shopping. In her fourth year at Pacific, Kellie is majoring in secondary education and has a future interest in being a high school math teacher.



