Chabot’s Offensive Firepower Too Much for the Rams
Chabot’s high-powered offense was the catalyst in their victory, subduing the Rams with a barrage of hits.
Chabot’s high-powered offense was the catalyst in their victory, subduing the Rams with a barrage of hits.
The Rams were close to taking the lead throughout the game but could not overcome a late-inning offensive explosion by the Cañada College Colts.
City College was the victim of a beatdown from College of San Mateo on Thursday, March 13, losing in blowout fashion.
Gavilan College capitalized on City College’s miscues and defeated the Rams 11-4 on Thursday, Feb. 27. Gavilan knocked eight hits throughout the innings, notably one less than the hometown Rams had with nine.
City College took the victory with a score of 4-3, raising their record to 3-3 on the season. This comes after their loss to the Eagles just three days prior with a final score of 8-5.
City College and Laney are now tied for the season at one win a piece, and it will likely stay that way, as they are not scheduled to play each other the rest of the season.
PACIFICA — After its first game and loss of the 2025 season against Contra Costa College, the Rams baseball team looks to bounce back, working hard towards a winning season.
The Rams showed a lot of promise this season, so City College fans had high hopes of seeing their team take home a win against Ohlone. But despite the players’ best efforts and a strong start, they couldn’t secure the victory, ending the season on a loss on April 29.
On April 20 the City College of San Francisco baseball team put on quite a show in its final home game of the season, earning a victory when reliever David Howard pitched out of a tough spot in the ninth inning, closing the book on the College of San Mateo Bulldogs.
After 11 consecutive losses the Rams baseball team scored a thrilling 6-5 victory in a walk-off over Chabot on April 8. Three days later the team’s winning streak ended in a loss to Canada.
Mark Sigmon discusses the history of baseball in entertaining and information virtual history talk.
Donation from UA Local 38 will help fund City College athletics for years to come.
Without a single win in April, the rams still continue to soldier on and are hopeful for a better run next season.
CCSF Athletics department plans a full return for the fall semester.