The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
17 hours ago by Jonathan Avíles, Asst. Sports Editor
The Cal Poly men's basketball team began its season the right way by winning its first two games against Vanguard University and Westmont College.
The Broncos' season began against Vanguard on Nov. 18 with a 54-43 win.
The win was followed by another dominant showing this past Saturday with a 77-62 victory over Westmont.
Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA
3 days ago by H. Gore
Valley College wide receiver Matt Johnson has been running football pass patterns since he was 13 years old, but it took him seven years to accept the team concept.
"If you would've talked to me last year I would've been more about myself, but I learned to be more of a teammate this year," sa
id Johnson.
Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA
3 days ago by Joe LaFleur
The days of breeding competitiveness in athletics are over. The phrases 'walk it off,' and 'it's a long way from your heart' are no longer accepted because they're not politically correct. Parents now want their children's coaches to be sensitive toward their feelings and make sure little Billy's sniffles don't turn into a cold.
El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA
3 days ago by Christine Trang
Ask Warrior football coach John Featherstone what he thinks one of the most important aspects of college football is, and he will mention the sport's customs and traditions.
Fight songs, a common and widespread tradition in college football, are laden with history; in singing a fight song, the crowd's excitement and involvement in the game intensifies and fans become part of a large, long-established ritual.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
4 days ago
The Fullerton College football team began its playoff quest Saturday, hosting San Diego Mesa at California State University, Fullerton.
The Hornets' defense was not very welcoming, as they posted their first shutout of the year in a 26-0 victory over the Olympians (6-5).
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
5 days ago by Lynae Cook
Stepping onto the hardwood floor, donning protective eye
goggles, I assessed my understanding of racquetball. From observing numerous matches, I could tell that racquetball is an intense sport, both mentally and physically.
As my instructors, Jordan De Jong and Jason Kurtz explained, racquetball is less about strength and more strategy, and it
incorporates elements from both volleyball and tennis.