CCSF Sports to Resume Practice City College sports teams are on track to resume in-person practice and possibly games.
City College Athletics Gearing Up for Unconventional Spring Season The spring sports schedule is far from a given, but athletes, coaches, and administration are ready no matter what situation arises.
Coast-to-Coast: How Johnnie Bryant’s Career at City College Landed Him a Job with the Knicks All Johnnie Bryant wanted to do was to play college basketball. His exceptional talent, relentless work ethic, and unwavering passion for the game, though, took him further than he could ever imagine.
Transgender Athletes Win Victory in Federal Court Transgender student athletes can now compete as the sex they identify with in sports.
COVID-19 Pushes Fall Sports to Spring 2021 By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com The California Community College Athletic Association Board of Directors has agreed to execute the Contingency Plan, a proposal that effectively reschedules all 11 of City College’s sports to the spring of 2021. The plan was one of three possibilities suggested by the
A Tradition of Winning: Men’s AD Committed To Success On And Off the Field By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com Representing City College has taken many different forms over the years for Men’s Athletic Director Harold Brown, 62, who now helps shape the college that shaped him as a young man. His ties to City College date back to 1977 when he
Three Rams Go Pro Anthony Gordon, Easop Winston Jr. and Bejour Wilson, all former Rams have signed pro contracts and will attempt to make NFL rosters.