Things are in flux in the Los Angeles basketball world. The Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs by Oklahoma City in an ugly game five loss, and the Clippers got the broom treatment from San Antonio in a dominant four-game sweep.
PCC flies to state title
Freshman Stephen To made a comeback in the final 50-yards to win the title in the men’s 200-yard butterfly at the CCCAA State Championships at East Los Angeles College.
Swim title holder advises discipline
Lancer swimmer and state title holder, Stephen To has worked diligently to get to where he is today – well disciplined and well respected.
Hard Work Really Does Come a Long Way
With a stellar performance in a tough-loss season, New Mexico-bound, second baseman Matt Chavez, concluded his second season with the Lancers, recalling what has been a journey filled with ‘hard work’ and ‘determination.’
Basketball Star Signs with Division 1 School
Basketball Lancer Givon Crump, 22, has signed with CSU Fullerton’s NCAA Division 1 basketball team, according to Coach Mike Swanegan. A four-year scholarship is included in the deal.
Basketball Star Signs with Division 1 School
Basketball Lancer Givon Crump, 22, has signed with CSU Fullerton’s NCAA Division 1 basketball team, according to Coach Mike Swanegan.
Student Bikers Keep Things Rollin’
Bicycle riders Keep things rollin’
All across Los Angeles County, everywhere you go, there are bike paths and bike racks. Groups of riders, some quite large, can be seen, day and night, sharing the road with sedans and SUVs. Some ride for leisure, some for exercise, some out of necessity, but they all have one thing in common, and it has two wheels.
Badminton team has winning season
The all freshman women’s badminton team has won its fourth consecutive South Coast Conference title finishing the season with a record of 13-1, with one team member wining the state championship.
Legendary Swimming Coach Ballatore dies
Legendary PCC swimming coach Ron “Sticks” Ballatore died April 27 after a long battle with bone cancer in Gainesville, Fla. He was 71.