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Baseball set to defend No. 1 ranking

Aaron Moran | Staff Writer
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It’s baseball season again and the City College Panthers are gearing up for another winning season.

For the third year in a row City College is entering the season ranked No. 1 in the Collegiate Baseball Poll. The Panthers have been Big 8 Conference champions for the last two years.

“It’s tradition, really,” commented right fielder Floyd Given.

The City College Panthers have a long history of dominating their conference. The team is led by head coach Andy McKay, who was promoted to head coach in 1999. McKay has been involved with Panther baseball for 20 years, starting as a student/player.

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“This season, our goal is to work hard, work intelligently and maximize our potential.”

City College has sent more than 30 players to the major leagues, starting with John “Spider” Jorgenson who went to the Brooklyn  Dodgers in 1947. The most recent Panther to graduate to the majors was Joe Thurston, who played for City College from 1998-99. He is currently playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Now is the opportunity to see the next generation looking to make City College its stepping stone to the major leagues.

“Come out to the games if you want to see some good baseball,” said first baseman Andre Terrell. “It’ll be a good show.”

The Panthers baseball team plays today against Santa Rosa Junior College at 2:30 p.m. in Union Stadium. General admission is $6 or free with a student I.D. card. The full schedule of game times and locations is available at http://wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~physed/athletics

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