By Dan Harrington The Guardsman More than 30 baseball players are ready to start this season for the [...]
By Dan Harrington The Guardsman More than 30 baseball players are ready to start this season for the [...]
By Ivan Huang The Guardsman Losing season after losing season, City College baseball has been one of the most [...]
Due to a lack of evidence and a valid alibi, ex-convict Giovanni Ramirez has not been charged for the beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow, however he is still the lead suspect and remains in custody due to a parole violation as the Los Angeles Police Department continue their investigation.
The Rams closed out their 2011 season losing their last 13 games in a row. City College finished with a record of 5-29.
West Valley infielder Trevor Marino collects a hit in their 18-0 victory over the City College Rams. The Rams record moves to 5-25. City College will wrap up its 2011 season with five more conference games including two home games on April 22 and 26 at 1 p.m. against Mission College and Chabot College respectively.
Sitting on the bottom of the Coast Conference standings, City College baseball is looking to finish the last month of their season on a high note.
Ever since my childhood, I have been passionate about the teams I like. When they win I smile; when they lose I frown. Sometimes I have yelled the occasional expletive in frustration during a game. But something that happened to a fan this past week was uncalled for and completely across the line. A Giants fan is now in critical condition after he was physically attacked.
After giving up 71 runs and committing 14 errors in their previous five games, City College snapped their losing streak, defeating DeAnza College 9-6.
It’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to sip some H2O and spit sunflower seeds with you. Good to be back after a nice spring break.
Sophomore pitcher Matt Ko pitched his final game for City College baseball in stellar fashion, allowing only two earned runs [...]