Rams Men’s Soccer Edges Las Positas 2-0; Continue Quest for State Conference Title
City College’s men’s soccer team continued on its winning ways with a 2-0 win against Las Positas on Oct. 28 at home.
Read MoreCity College’s men’s soccer team continued on its winning ways with a 2-0 win against Las Positas on Oct. 28 at home.
Read MoreSparked by a high-powered offense, the City College Rams beat-down the Chabot Gladiators 38-14 on Nov, 5 at George M. Rush Stadium.
Read MoreAfter putting up 443 yards of total offense last week, CCSF could only manage a total of 143 in today’s 20-31 loss to the Eagles.
Read MoreIn an intense defensive game, the Rams men’s soccer team surged in the second half of play to edge Foothill College 2-0 on Oct. 18 in Coast Conference play at home.
Read MoreDespite a 19-5 loss against Merced College, the City College’s women’s water polo team walked away from the pool in high spirits.
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Read MoreFollowing a return to the game after a year’s layoff due to the pandemic and a four-game winning streak, the men’s Rams soccer team suffered their second loss of the young season on Sept. 27 with a 5-1 defeat to the Cabrillo Seahawks on the City College Soccer Stadium.
Read MoreThe Rams’ next game will be at San Joaquin Delta on Oct. 15, 1 p.m., giving the side ample time to prepare for what will now be an uphill battle in the conference championship.
Read MoreRipping victory from the Tigers’ teeth, defensive back D’Andre Greeley downed himself on the 15. The Rams ran out the clock and took home the state championship for the first time since 2015.
Read MoreBy Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com It was when she first played in the goal that Alexia Estrada discovered her passion for
Read MoreEstrada got a chance to try out for Guatemala’s national team in early December and was invited back to play for the squad. “I just felt accomplished. I had set a goal for myself and you know that feeling when you achieve a goal, it just felt really good,” Estrada said. “I think just being able to go and represent my dad’s small town from Guatemala…I just know how proud I would make him myself and like everyone in that town.”
Read MoreThe Rams completed their near-perfect season with a decisive 25-point lead, defeating the only team to beat them this season with a final score of 91-66.
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