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In the spectrum of activities that strengthen a person and build the fabric of society, there are few that do so as well as baseball in the history of…
Read MoreIn the spectrum of activities that strengthen a person and build the fabric of society, there are few that do so as well as baseball in the history of…
Read MoreCity College was only one victory away from taking a trip to sunny Southern California but a heartbreaking…
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Read MorePlaying their second-round playoff game against the Butte College Roadrunners, City College won the Wednesday-night home game with a lopsided 80-47.
Read MoreBy Daniel Galloway/The Guardsman Rams women’s basketball team captain Raquel Torres has been captain of every team for which she’s
Read MoreOvercoming a rougher first half than the team anticipated, City College was able to win their opening California Community College Athletic Association regional playoff game against San Joaquin Delta College by a comfortable 74-46 margin.
Read MoreIn a California Community College Athletic Association North Regional playoff match March 1 that determined who would face No. 4 Sierra College in the semifinals, the No. 5 Rams defeated No. 12 Contra Costa Comets, 98-80.
Read MoreAdmission to see the Raiders play in the National Football League is far less than what is going to be charged by the Niners as they “go south” to their new tech-extravagance called Levi’s Stadium.
Read MoreIn the first of a two-game preseason series against the Napa Valley College Storm on Feb. 13, the Rams blew a one-run lead in the 9th inning, losing 3-2 at Fairmont Field in Pacifica, City College’s home field.
Read MoreThe City College men’s basketball team had an impressive 90-58 win over Las Positas College, in which the Rams clearly outmatched their opponent. Despite the dominating win, head coach Justin Labagh was not completely impressed with his teams win.
Read MoreIt might have been Valentine’s Day, but City College women’s basketball team didn’t show their opponent, Las Positas College, any love. The final score was a staggering 96-23 and the Rams dominated their opponent in every aspect of the game.
Read MoreThe main event was the No. 1 seed doubles match, in which City College’s two best singles players, Elsie Woo and Savannah Hayes, played against Santa Rosa’s Kelli Kingsborough and Angel Tran.
Read MoreThe City College men’s basketball team won in dominating fashion on Jan. 17 over Foothill College. The final score was 80-48 and over the course of the entire game City College controlled nearly every aspect on the court.
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