National title defense: Can the Rams go back-to-back? The City College Rams are looking to add to their ring collection after winning the National Junior College Football Championship for the 10th time last fall.
Two Ram’s highlights at De Anza Invitational By Shaleisa Daniel The Guardsman City College’s track and field team had some notable successes at the March 13 De Anza Invitational in Cupertino with the women cap- turing first place in the 4x400m relay and freshman Jose Hernan- dez placing second in heat 2 of the 800m. The
Women’s tennis ranked third place following tiebreaker The Guardsman The City College women’s tennis team is more than halfway through the season, and currently ranked third place in conference. The Rams, who hold a 5-3 record overall, played their second match against De Anza (7-1), March 13 in a series of doubles that ended in a
Rams narrowly escape Laney, 67-63 By Shaleisa Daniel The Guardsman Rams’ guards Kelly Wong and Chanel Malone each scored 12 points leading the women’s basket- ball team to a 67-63 victory over Laney College on Feb. 28. The Rams dominated the first half offensively with more efficient ball handling movement than their opponent, ending
Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser a success By Shaleisa Daniel The Guardsman A City College campaign to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer took center stage at the Feb. 20 men’s and women’s basketball games netting some $3,000. The campaign titled “Coaches vs Cancer” involved the selling of pre- game “Rams Believe”
Rams survive thriller to win in overtime, 80-79 By Shaleisa Daniel The Guardsman What started with the Rams trailing by 10 points at halftime, proved to be an exhilarating first regional playoff game with a nail biting 80-79 win for City College at home against Sierra College on Feb. 28. The first half of the game began with