By Jair Ramirez Riverside City College athletes have found ways to maintain contact through the pandemic’s campus closure with online workouts, social media and different apps. “Through Canvas Online we put our workouts and then have them take videos of their workouts,” said Tom Craft, RCC football coach. “We want our players to video their
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By Jair Ramirez The 2019 Orange Empire Conference Pitcher of the Year Garrett Irvin helped lead the Riverside City College baseball team to a 32-12 record. “I was really excited,” said Irvin on winning the award. “It’s crazy because there’s a lot of good pitchers in this conference this year and every game felt like
By Jair Ramirez Dominance on the mound has propelled the Riverside City College Tigers baseball team to the next round of the California Community College Athletic Association Southern California Regional playoffs. “Pitching, pitching, pitching, you know that’s what you ask for when you get down at this point,” said head coach Rudy Arguelles. “It’s going
The Riverside City College baseball team lost a hard fought playoff series against Golden West, 10-6, in the Southern California Regional semifinals on May 15, effectively ending a surprising season.
The Riverside City College baseball team was able to come away with two non conference wins over Santa Barbara City College and Taft College following a five game losing streak to start conference play.
When a head coach of 27 years takes a leave of absence, someone has to step in and lead a team to a 10-3 overall record before heading into conference play.
This is exactly what Rudy Arguelles, Riverside City College’s assistant baseball coach, did when head coach Dennis Rogers announced his absence for the 2016 season.
Written by James H. Williams | Updated 2/13/16 at 3:17 p.m. Just two days before the home opener against non-conference opponent, Grossmont, the Riverside City College baseball program was faced with some news that could greatly impact the 2016 season. Dennis Rogers, who has been the head coach for the Tigers since 1990, has taken
Posted: Feb. 24, 2015 | Updated: Feb. 27, 2015 | Written by Edith Noriega Brody Weiss’ triple to left field and bringing in three runs in the bottom of the third inning gave Mount San Antonio a taste of their own medicine when the Riverside City College Tigers defeated them 11-4 in the second appearance