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Wearing the Coyote Game caps instead of a traditional mortarboard, Cerro Coso baseball players Ryan Penn, Nick Gitthens and Kip Keith received their associate's degrees during the annual college commencement ceremonies. All graduating players will receive a commemorative watch from Head Coach Dick Adams as a graduation gift, and several players are currently in search of a school in which to continue their educations and baseball careers. 5.12.04Coso celebrates season with awards dinnerThe Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team was disappointed that they weren't selected for the state community college playoffs, but the team found reasons to smile Tuesday night, as they celebrated a successful campaign with an awards dinner at Sizzler. Read more... 5.11.04Coso falls short of playoffsDespite a third-place finish in the Foothill Conference and a 23-13 overall record, the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team was left out of the Citi California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics baseball playoffs, set to begin this week. Read more... 5.9.04Coyote sophomore Penn Foothill Player of the YearWhile the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team spent the past week practicing and waiting to see if they would earn a spot in the state community college tournament, the Foothill Conference announced its postseason awards, and the Coyotes were well-represented. Read more... 5.2.04Coyotes play the waiting gameSaturday was almost a "win and you're in" day for the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team. If the Dawgs could beat the Chaffey College Panthers, a team Cerro Coso had taken two out of three from in the teams' regular-season series, Dick Adams' squad would be a strong contender for an at-large berth in the state playoffs, their first such appearance since 2000. Read more... 4.30.04Coyotes can't catch up to Roadrunners, fall 10-7Saturday showdown with Chaffey a must-win situationSaturday afternoon, the Cerro Coso Coyotes faced College of the Desert starter Fred Caron at the Dawg Yard in the opening game of a doubleheader. The Dawgs lit up the Roadrunner right-hander, and Caron departed after only an inning and two-thirds, and the Coyotes won the game. Read more... 4.28.04Dawg-gone good startCoyotes fluster Roadrunners in Foothill tourney opener
Rio Hondo Roadrunners Head Baseball Coach Mike Salazar headed to the
mound in the sixth inning and tapped his right arm. 4.27.04Dawgs to host 2 tourney games
The Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team has clinched third place in the
Foothill Conference, and has earned two home dates in the first-ever
Foothill Conference Tournament this week. 4.25.04Coso enters tourney with twinbill split
It was the final weekend of the Foothill Conference regular season, and
the Cerro Coso College Coyotes made a big statement with a Saturday
doubleheader split against the College of the Desert Roadrunners. Cerro
Coso took the first game 10-5, but fell behind early in the nightcap and
were unable to catch up, losing 9-6. 4.23.04Dawgs clinch third, stay in playoff huntCrucial doubleheader Saturday at Dawg Yard The Cerro Coso Coyotes clinched a third-place regular-season finish in the Foothill Conference Thursday afternoon in Palm Desert, as Ryan Penn pitched a two-hit shutout to lead the Coyotes to a 7-0 win over the College of the Desert Roadrunners.
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"Our guys just kept putting the pressure on" |
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An excited and jubilant bunch of Cerro Coso Coyotes headed north
Saturday night with their second season sweep of the year, as the team
took two games on the road from the Mt. San Jacinto College Eagles
Saturday afternoon. The team was led by ace Ryan Penn to a 7-2 win in
the opener, and the entire pitching staff combined as the team rallied
to a 12-11 win in the nightcap.
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In recent weeks, the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team has been scoring
runs, but usually isn't able to do so consistently. The team will score
multiple runs in one or two innings of a given game, but will be held
off the board in several other innings.
This wasn't the case Thursday afternoon at the Dawg Yard, as the Coyotes
scored in seven of their eight trips to the plate to outlast the Mt. San
Jacinto Eagles 13-10. Read
more...
The Cerro Coso Coyotes continue to play solid baseball, rallying to
defeat the Antelope Valley Marauders 9-4 in the second game of a
doubleheader at the Dawg Yard, earning them a split on the day and
giving the Coyotes a win in the three-game season series. The win came
after Antelope Valley defeated the Coyotes in the opener, 6-3.
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In what is turning into quite a Foothill Conference rivalry, the Cerro Coso Coyotes and Antelope Valley College Marauders renewed pleasantries at Lancaster Municipal Stadium Thursday.
It was the Coyotes who had the upper hand, as Ryan Penn pitched a
complete game to lead the Coyotes to a 13-6 win.
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Coyotes win first game of twinbill, but stumble in nightcap. |
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes split a Saturday doubleheader with the Victor Valley College Rams in Victorville, but they could be celebrating a sweep.
Cerro Coso (15-9, 9-6 Foothill) won the first game of the doubleheader
9-7, and led the Rams in the nightcap 6-0, but were unable to hold on to
the lead, as Victor Valley rallied for an 8-7 win.
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes have found their number-two starter, and his name is Matt Smith.
The freshman from Oregon grabbed his third win of the season Thursday with eight solid innings on a 10-3 win over the Victor Valley College Rams at the Dawg Yard.
"Smith pitched a good ballgame," said Coyotes Head Coach Dick Adams. "He threw very well and got his breaking ball over." Read more...
The Cerro Coso Coyotes took on Rio Hondo College Roadrunners Saturday afternoon at the Dawg Yard, and split a crucial Foothill Conference doubleheader.
The Coyotes lost the first game 4-2, as ace Ryan Penn (5-3) took the loss.
The Coyotes and Roadrunners battled to a 1-1 tie through five innings,
but Rio Hondo took the game in the sixth and seventh innings. Cerro Coso
mounted a comeback with a run in the bottom of the seventh, but the team
fell just short. Read more...
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes split a Saturday doubleheader with the San
Bernardino Valley College Wolverines, winning the opener 1-0 but falling
11-10 in the nightcap.
In the first game, Ryan Penn earned his fifth win of the season,
pitching a two-hit shutout.
"Ryan dominated," said Coyotes Head Coach Dick Adams. "He was really on
his mark."
Cerro Coso grabbed a run in the first, the only tally of the game. Kip
Keith and Nick Wagner singled to lead off the game, then Matt Smith
grounded into a double play that scored Keith from third. Cerro Coso
left 10 men on base; while San Bernardino Valley left two on.
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The first-place San Bernardino Valley College Wolverines came to the
Dawg Yard Thursday afternoon, ready to face a 5-1 Cerro Coso Coyote team
trying to recover from its first Foothill Conference defeat.
The two teams battled late into the evening, with the Coyotes battling
back from large deficits, but the Wolverines were able to push across a
pair of runs in the 11th inning to take the game, 16-14.
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes, riding a five-game winning streak and a wave of
confidence, hosted the Chaffey College Panthers in a Saturday afternoon
doubleheader at the Dawg Yard.
The games were long and action-packed. and both teams came away with one
victory when it was all said and done; the Coyotes won the opener 8-5,
but dropped a 17-7 decision in the nightcap.
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In what Head Coach Dick Adams called a "huge" win, the Cerro Coso
Coyotes picked up their fourth-straight Foothill Conference win and
fifth overall win in a row with a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the
Chaffey College Panthers in Rancho Cucamonga Thursday.
The Panthers, one of the conference's perennial powers, played scoreless
baseball with Cerro Coso (10-3, 4-0 Foothill) through four innings, but
the Coyotes got it started with two runs in the top of the fifth.
Antoine McLeod, batting ninth, was hit by a pitch, and reached third
base on a two-base throwing error by the Chaffey pitcher. Kip Keith
followed with a two-run home run over the left-center field fence.
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes continued their strong early-season play Saturday
with a doubleheader sweep of the Barstow College Vikings.
In the first game, Matt Smith earned a win on the mound and hit the
team's first homerun of the season, as Cerro Coso won 15-9.
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Despite a steady rain that soaked the field at the Dawg Yard during the
past week, the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team took to the turf
Thursday in the Foothill Conference opener against the Barstow College
Vikings.
Barstow, a perennial Foothill doormat, came into the game with a
three-game winning streak, and seemed to be riding high heading into the
game. However, roster issues and defensive miscues doomed Barstow, as
the Coyotes rolled to a 17-5 win.
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If defense and pitching wins baseball games, Cerro Coso's diamond team
may have learned all the lessons they needed to enjoy an impressive
preseason schedule that saw them finish with a 6-3 record after
trouncing Caņada for a second time this season. Sunday's 12-2 win was
splattered with great defense and great pitching performances - one that
Head Coach Dick Adams will point to for the next nine weeks of Foothill
Conference play.
Cerro Coso played errorless ball, which included the school's first-ever
triple play and three double plays. In two of the Coyotes' losses this
season, errors played a huge part in the outcome. Sunday was no
different as Caņada had seven errors in the game.
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team got the Cuesta/Pepsi Classic off to
a good start Friday afternoon in San Luis Obispo, as Ryan Penn threw a
five-hit shutout win over the host Cuesta team.
"He (Penn) just dealt today," said Cerro Coso Head Coach Dick Adams.
"His pitch count was OK, so I just left him in there."
Cerro Coso got things going in the top of the first, scoring three runs.
Kip Keith led off with a single and stole second base. Centerfielder
Nick Wagner grounded out, advancing Keith to third. After Penn was hit
by a pitch, cleanup hitter Caleb Gallagher doubled to the outfield,
scoring Keith. Adam Auer followed with a groundout RBI that scored Penn.
Rodney Black was hit by a pitch, and Norm Love followed with a single
that scored Gallagher. Read
more...
The Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team got its 2004 campaign off to a good
start Thursday afternoon with a 7-5 win over L.A. City College, in a
game called after eight innings due to darkness.
"We played very well," said Coyotes Head Coach Dick Adams.
Participating in the first game of the Western States Classic "Bash at
the Beach," Cerro Coso took on L.A. City at Moorpark College in
Moorpark. The Coyotes (1-0) relied on solid pitching and defense to earn
the win. Read more...
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Last season, the Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team battled injuries, pitching woes and defensive miscues, but finished third in the tough Foothill Conference with a record of 20-20. So far this season, timely hitting, clutch pitching and solid defense has helped the Coyotes turn it around, as the team has jumped out to an 11-5 early-season record. Read more...
Baseball is back at Cerro Coso Community College, and the Coyotes will
have changes abound for the upcoming year. With new coaches, new players
and a new wrinkle in the schedule, there's a different feel at the Dawg
Yard as the season opens today.
Last season, the Coyotes battled injuries, pitching woes and defensive
miscues, but finished third in the tough Foothill Conference with a
record of 20-20. 2003 saw the emergence of stars such as Ryan Penn, Kip
Keith and Nick Wagner, sophomores who will be counted on to produce this
year.
As Head Coach Dick Adams enters his 12th year in the Coyotes' dugout,
the skipper is counting on solid pitching and timely hitting in order to
compete.
"It always comes down to pitching,"
The Coyotes' major strength this year will be pitching, as the team's rotation and bullpen appear to be solid.
"It always comes down to pitching," said Adams.
The starting staff will be led by Penn, an 11-game winner in 2003. The 6-foot, 170-pound sophomore from Oregon has been named a Preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball magazine, and recently signed a Letter of Intent to play next year for the Fresno State Bulldogs. According to Adams, pro scouts have also had their eye on the righthander.
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