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Owls Blanked by Mission. Link to full article.
Owls Blanked by Mission
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- For the first time this season, the Citrus College Baseball team, ranked #9 in Southern California was held scoreless in a 7-0 loss to #5 LA Mission College. The Fighting Owls had a runner past second base on just one occasion, as they suffered just their second home loss of the year.Full article »
Hart and Arecenaux Shut Down Glendale. Link to full article.
Hart and Arecenaux Shut Down Glendale
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- Sophomore Matthew Hart and Freshman Justin Arecenaux combined to pitch seven shut-out innings of relief in #10 Citrus’ 6-3 2win over #18 Glendale on Thursday afternoon. The duo gave up just four hits and struck out seven batters between the two of them, as Citrus picked up their 13th win of the season.Full article »
Lucky Number 13. Link to full article.
Lucky Number 13
Glendora, CA (Softball) -- Who says the number 13 is unlucky anyways? While it certainly wasn’t because of luck, but rather skill, the Citrus College softball team (ranked #20 in the State) rolled up 13 hits and racked up 13 runs in a 13-0 mercy rule win over visiting Santa Monica College.Full article »
The Basketball Blog: The Final Entry. Link to full article.
The Basketball Blog: The Final Entry
Throughout the Citrus College Men’s Basketball team’s journey in the 2010 CCCAA State Playoffs, Citrus College Sophomore De’Andre Haskins will give the Fighting Owl faithful periodic insight into what is going on with him and the team. Today’s blog is the seventh and final installment of The Basketball Blog.Full article »
Belliston and Parker Are Tops for Citrus at Canyons Invite. Link to full article.
Belliston and Parker Are Tops for Citrus at Canyons Invite
Valencia, CA (Men’s Golf) -- Freshman Ryan Belliston and Robert Parker topped Citrus’ effort at the Canyons Invitational on Monday afternoon. The duo both shot 83’s as the Fighting Owls finished last out of the seven participating WSC teams.Full article »
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