The Long Beach City College baseball team played a much different game than yesterday’s 18-3 loss but unfortunately the outcome was the same. Sophomore starting pitcher Julian Griego (pictured) did his best to keep the Vikings in the game, but LBCC suffered a 3-2 defeat to visiting Orange Coast College in Game 2 of the Southern California Regional playoffs.
The Long Beach City College baseball team will need to have a short memory after falling 18-3 to visiting Orange Coast College on Friday in the opening game of a best-of-three California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Regional playoffs series.
The 2015 South Coast Conference champion Long Beach City College Vikings were recently awarded 10 All-SCC postseason honors as head coach Casey Crook was named SCC Coach of the Year and sophomore Julian Griego was named the conference Pitcher of the Year at Monday’s postseason coaches meeting.
The 2015 South Coast Conference champion Long Beach City College Vikings have been named the No. 7 seed and will host the No. 10 seed Orange Coast College Pirates in a best two-out-of-three California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Regional playoff series.
Long Beach City College wrapped up its second consecutive South Coast Conference championship thanks to an 8-6 victory at El Camino College-Compton Center on Friday at the MLB Urban Youth Academy.
Having wrapped up at least a share of its second consecutive South Coast Conference Championship on Tuesday, the Long Beach City College baseball team is still in search of a win to secure the title outright following a 2-1 loss to visiting El Camino College-Compton Center on Thursday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
Sophomore starting pitcher Julian Griego (Poly HS) tossed his second shutout of the season on his way to his sixth complete game to help lead the Long Beach City College baseball to a 7-0 South Coast Conference win over visiting Pasadena City College on Saturday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
The Long Beach City College baseball team nearly erased a 7-0, first-inning deficit, but ultimately dropped a 9-8 non-conference game to the visiting Antelope Valley College Marauders on Tuesday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
Long Beach City College head coach Casey Crook earned his 500th career victory thanks to a 3-2 South Coast Conference win at rival Cerritos College on Saturday.
Long Beach City College head coach Casey Crook will have to wait until Saturday for his next chance at career win No. 500 after an 11-2 loss to visiting Cerritos College on Thursday at LBCC’s Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
Long Beach City College head coach Casey Crook is just one step away from his milestone 500th career victory after a 3-0 Viking win at Cerritos College on Tuesday. Crook gets his first crack at 500 on Thursday (Mar. 19) at 2:30 p.m. when the South Coast Conference series moves to LBCC’s Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
A 10-run, third-inning deficit was too much for the Long Beach City College Vikings to recover from as LBCC dropped a 10-7 non-conference game to visiting Barstow College on Thursday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
Sophomore starting pitcher Julian Griego allowed one run over seven innings to help lead the Long Beach City College Vikings to a 6-3 non-conference win over visiting Victor Valley College on Tuesday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field. The victory improved Long Beach to 2-5 overall.
The rough start to the 2015 season continued for the Long Beach City College baseball team on Tuesday. The Vikings left a season-high 15 runners on base and couldn’t take advantage of six Orange Coast College errors in a 6-5 non-conference loss to the defending state champion Pirates at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.
The Long Beach City College baseball team is still in search of its first win after falling 4-2 to visiting West Los Angeles College on Thursday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field. Freshman Schuyler Hill pitched well in his Viking debut, allowing just two hits while striking out six batters over six innings.
Long Beach City College sophomore starting pitcher Julian Griego turned in a brilliant opening-day outing, but Grossmont College rallied for seven runs in the ninth inning to hand the Vikings a 7-0 loss on Saturday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.