As the school semester comes to an end, finals are quickly approaching and sports are winding down. Four fall Panther sports made it to the Big 8 Championships.
Wrestling
The wrestling team will head to Santa Rosa Dec. 9-10, for the California Community Colleges Wrestling State Championships.
The Panthers competed in seven different weight classes and placed second in the Big 8, behind No. 1 rival Fresno City College.
The Panthers put six wrestlers Dec. 3, into the North Regional Tournament finals at Skyline College, and crowned two champions, according to the City College wrestling Facebook page.
For the third time in a row, the women’s golf team took the Big 8 Conference Championship. In the NorCal Champions, City College f nished third, its fourth consecutive win at NorCal. Riley Sexton won MVP in the Big 8, and Head Women’s Golf Coach Tim Kiernan was named Conference Coach of the Year.
Cross-Country
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Cross-Country competed at the California State Championships, Nov. 19, in Woodward Park, Fresno.
Five athletes from the women’s cross-country team and two from the men’s team represented City College at the championships.
Shelby Vollmer and Chris Rios led the team, clocking in a time of 20:51.13 and 21:49.90 respectively. The women’s cross-country team is ranked 12th in the 2011 NorCal rankings, and the men’s team is 10th.
Volleyball
City College ranked 18 in the top 25 volleyball teams of the state after the regular season, according to the State 2011 Poll No. 6 published late November.
Panther volleyball ranked 17-10 overall, and 9-5 for the Big 8 Conference record.
Additional reporting by Zach Schmitz