Clutch shooting, scrappy defense holds off pesky Skyline Beating a team three times in one season is difficult, but not impossible. This past Saturday, the City College women’s basketball team proved it is indeed possible.
The Water Cooler, part one As I flip through the sports channels, I think to myself, “Are we really in a recession?” If you’re defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, you probably don’t even know how to spell recession.
Hoopsters Fresno bound By Bonta Hill and Aaron Turner SPORTS EDITOR AND ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR For the second time in 4 years, both the men’s and women’s Rams basketball teams are headed to the Elite Eight for the State Championship. Both coach Justin Labagh and Jamie Wong are excited about their
Second half run pushes Rams over the top against Yuba By Aaron Turner ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR The California state title is now within the Rams’ sight. This weekend in Fresno will determine whether they go home as champions, or come up short once again. On March 7, Bennie Rhodes, Steven Brown, and Chris White made sure the Rams would get
Women ready to roll in playoffs By Aaron Turner ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR After a gut-wrenching loss to bitter rival Foothill College on Jan. 21, The Rams needed to finish strong the remaining month of the season in order to have momentum going into the state playoffs. Finishing strong is just what they did, winning their next
Men set sights on state title By Bonta Hill and Sean Singer SPORTS EDITOR AND STAFF WRITER Coming into the season, Rams head coach Justin Labagh didn’t know what to expect from this season’s team. With 10 new players, and arguably the toughest schedule in the state of California, inexperience and maturity was a
Sports Briefs Women’s Basketball The City College women’s basketball team has come on strong after their loss to Foothill back on Jan. 23. They have reeled off three straight wins by beating College of San Mateo, beating Chabot College by 14 points, and beating Skyline College 77-52 this past Friday,