12.16.08 W Basketball
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"We played fairly well, our defense kept us in the
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Coyotes fall short in San Diego
The Cerro Coso Women’s baseball team dropped a 49-43 decision to San
Diego City College on Saturday in San Diego.
The Coyotes trailed 24-17 at the half and rallied to take several leads
in the second.
The game was tied at 39 with five minutes to go in the game before City
was able to hit several big shots down the stretch. The second half saw
the game tied seven times, and the out-manned Coyotes with seven
players, finally wore down in the final moments.
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12.9.08 W Basketball
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"We have to play a near perfect game for us to win
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Lady Coyotes struggle offensively in loss to Taft
Despite holding Taft to 47 points on Saturday, Cerro Coso couldn’t do
any better.
The Lady Coyotes put up just 14-first half points en route to a 47-31
home loss.
Cerro Coso struggled early, forcing the team to adjust its came plan in
the second half. The Coyotes started running a half-court trap that
forced Taft to commit several turnovers, but the anemic offense still
persisted.
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11.25.08 W Basketball
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"We just didn’t score..." |
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Defensive stand not enough for Cerro Coso in loss to San Diego City
Trailing by seven at the half, the Cerro Coso women’s basketball team
did almost exactly what it needed to do to get back in the game against
San Diego City on Saturday.
For 10 minutes into the second half, the Coyote defense shut down San
Diego, allowing just six points.
But for the same period, the Coyotes put up just 10 en route to 17 for
the entire second frame.
The lack of scoring led to a 60-47 loss in Cerro Coso’s home opener.
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11.18.08 M Baseball
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Cerro Coso pitchers Eugene Wright, left, and Darren Travers, right,
sign letters of intent to play at Division I schools during a
signing ceremony at the College. Coyote head coach Dick Adams sits
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Pair of Cerro Coso pitchers moving up to play Division I
Cerro Coso will be sending off two pitchers to greener pastures next
fall, as Darren Travers and Eugene Wright each signed letters of intent
on Wednesday to play Division I college baseball.
Travers will make a cross-country trek to the University of Buffalo.
Wright will stay a little closer, heading to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Buffalo competes in the Mid-America Conference, which includes Western
Michigan, Ball State, Kent State and Akron.
Cal Poly plays in the Big West Conference, which includes such baseball
power houses as Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State.
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11.6.08 M Baseball
Coyote Baseball Clothing Fundraiser
Now you too can sport the blue! Support Coyote Baseball by sporting
some of our athletic wear. Caps, T's, and sweats are available to show
your support for our program. Children's sizes available in some items.
Support Coyote Baseball today! See
order form
for full details.
10.20.08 M Baseball
16th Annual Christmas Tree Sale Fundraiser
Each year the Cerro Coso Baseball team sells fresh-cut, top-quality
Christmas trees as an annual fundraiser. If you are interested in
supporting Coyote Baseball feel free to
download the order form and return the completed form to Coach Adams
by November 3rd. There are several
types of trees to choose from and wreathes and garlands are also
available. Pick-up date is Saturday, December 6th. See
order form
for full details.
This is a fundraising program, which is tax deductible, and best of
all, supports your schools student athletes. You will receive a full
refund if you are not completely satisfied. Profits from the first
15 years played a significant financial role towards the building of our
press box, snack bar, batting cages, and purchase of the scoreboard.
With our current budget, we must use these profits for supplies (bats,
balls, helmets, catchers gear, etc.). We appreciate your support.
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