Water Cooler — May 12, 2010 Just two years ago, this little whippersnapper named Bontã Hill walked into bungalow 214, home of The Guardsman, curious to know what it took to join the school newspaper.
Sports Editorial: University pulls truly classless act Sophomore forward Da’Ron Sims, a player who turned his life around at City College playing hoops for Rams head basketball coach Justin Labagh the past two seasons, recently found out his full-ride basketball scholarship to Sacramento State had been retracted.
Rams waste pitching gem, fall in extras at home After pitching a complete game victory over San Jose City College in his previous start, Rams sophomore Jared Freitas took the mound April 24 against visiting San Mateo (18-4), hoping to get his third consecutive victory and help the Rams earn a late season upset.
Soccer field construction still delayed By Angela PennyThe Guardsman Progress has not been made on a new soccer field that was promised to both City College soccer programs two semesters ago. Last August, The Guardsman reported that construction of a new soccer-only facility adjacent to Batmale Hall had begun and would be finished by December
The Water Cooler: April 28, 2010 By Bontã HillThe Guardsman There has been no shortage of sporting news since I last talked to you. The NBA Playoffs have gotten off to a hot start, and the San Jose Sharks made it to the second round and look serious about bringing the Stanley Cup to the Bay
Maurice Compton Invitational previews NorCal In their final invitational of the season, the City College track and field team headed into Merritt College on April 17 in preparation for this week’s Coast Conference Trials with the hopes of finishing strong.
Tennis wins season finale Sophomore Anni Ma hits a backhand shot against Mission College at City College on April 6.