By Mia Magana Going down does not always count as an out and a strikeout does not always mean game over, there is always room for redemption. This rings true as Riverside City Colleges softball team has won six of their last eight games after a difficult start to the 2019 season. From the
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Alexandra Ortiz | Staff Writer The boys of fall are back and so is the RCC pasta! The RCC Tigers football team has been getting ready to kick off their season against Bakersfield at home on Sept. 6. Finally the excitement of the fall semester is back under the Saturday night lights but if you
ALEXANDRA ORTIZ | STAFF WRITER After having a winning streak of 12-0, the RCC Tigers ran out of steam when they lost their first game of the Bakersfield tournament against Santa Barbara, 4-3, on March 22. The Tigers won one of their three games at the Bakersfield Tournament The team goes out to this tournament
Alexandra Ortiz | Staff Writer the Riverside City College tigers put a stop to the Santiago Canyon College hawks’ party with 4-3 victory to take control of first place in the Orange Empire Conference. “There’s no party like a SCC party, because a SCC party don’t stop!” That’s what the Hawks came in chanting until
JAMES H. WILLIAMS | MANAGING EDITOR The RCC Tigers extend their winning streak to three games after defeating the Southwestern Jaguars at home, 8-0, in five-innings due to the eight run mercy rule on Feb. 8. Kaylie Garcia hit a home run during the bottom of the fourth inning while batting in Desiree Broussard, who had
By Travis West | Sports Editor After losing its first game at state, the RCC softball team had to endure a grueling schedule of three games in two days to play for the state title on May 19 at Bakersfield College. A double elimination format allowed the Tigers to get a second chance at the
By Travis West | Sports Editor Before the No. 1 ranked RCC Tigers took on Ventura College in a best of three series in the first round of the regional playoffs on May 4-5, four of the team’s players received state honors. Chelsea Ponce, Gina Grijalva and Katherine Macias all received All-State honors with the
Travis West | Sports Editor The Riverside City College softball team will begin its run at a state title tied for the No. 1 state ranking with College of San Mateo according to the most recent coaches’ poll. Right behind the Tigers are their conference rival Cypress College sitting in third. The Tigers took on