The City College men’s and women’s track and field teams are hoping to build on past successes for their 2013 season. In 2012 the teams each boasted All American athletes in multiple events. The men’s team had ten, including two state champions. The women’s side had six of its own, including one state champion.
Currently, the women’s softball team is off to a strong start, going 9-1 so far, after a rebuilding season in 2012 with an end-of-the-season record of 11-26-1. The Panthers team is ranked fifth in Northern California and seventh in latest 2013 California Community College Fast Pitch Coaches Association State and Regional polls. The team jumped from an unranked position in the previous state and regional poll voting.
“We still have some work to do,” said softball coach Tim Kiernan. “Just because you win [it doesn’t] mean there are not things you can get better on.”
Meanwhile, the swim team will host the Panther Invite at Hoos Pool located at City College on March 1.
“We will not be the doormat in conference this year,” said swimming coach Steve Hanson. “We’re [going to] have a lot of good swimmers place in the top eight in our conference.”
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On the baseball field, the men’s team has started with a 4-7 record that had them split wins and losses with Fresno City College, Chabot College, and Butte College. They were also swept in their most recent series in Southern California against Riverside College. Starting pitcher, Dan Sayles, holds a 2-2 record for the Panthers, with his losses coming against Fresno City and Riverside.
“Guys are playing hard. We just needed another couple breaks to go our way to get those wins,” says Coach Derek Sullivan.
On the courts, the tennis team hosted a match against Shasta College so far in their 2013 season. The men’s team tied 3-3, while the women’s team was defeated.