700 Yards Later: In Nash We Trust
If at first you don’t succeed at football, play volleyball until you grow to be 6’2” and become a deep threat receiver. This is the path of the Rams’ superstar sophomore Jeremiah Nash.
If at first you don’t succeed at football, play volleyball until you grow to be 6’2” and become a deep threat receiver. This is the path of the Rams’ superstar sophomore Jeremiah Nash.
More than six thousand miles away from home, Rams women’s tennis player Ariel Xu comes out of her first American academic and athletics experiences strong, finishing the season with ITA’s Sophomore Player of the Year award for Region I.
By Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com It was when she first played in the goal that Alexia Estrada discovered her passion for…
Estrada 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.”
After their game versus American River was postponed, the team headed into their first game since the 2020 season versus Monterey Peninsula with the Rams being the traveling side. Despite the Lobos being the homeside, the Rams persevered and beat Monterey 7-2, marking their first win since their 2020 season.
Kobe and Gianna Bryants’ Deaths are felt by the City College basketball community.
By Patrick Cochran It was fourth down and the Rams were backed up on their own third yard line…
By Patrick Cochran Elliot Baker is sitting on top of the college football universe. In January he transferred from City College,…
On a team with as much talent as the City College women’s soccer team, it can be hard for a player to stand out.
But sophomore forward Jesse Bareilles is setting herself apart from the rest of the pack with her incredible performance on the field and in the classroom.
Lavell McCullers uprooted his life to move 2,558 miles away from family and friends, just to have a shot at his dream in San Francisco.
By Daniela Fiestas-Paredes I did not grow up swimming like most competitive swimmers. In fact, I started swimming at the…
By Shannon Cole It’s a good day when no one notices Addie Martin. “Unless someone screws up or someone gets…
By Margaret Weir Liz Thompson is a team player. She became captain of the City College women’s swim team when…