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2007-2008 Season

6.14.08 M Baseball
Fred Bello signs with Seattle Mariners
Cerro Coso short stop Fred Bello drafted by the Seattle Mariners
officially signed on Saturday and was assigned to one of their Rookie
Development League ball clubs in Virginia.
FULL ARTICLE
6.10.08 M Baseball
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Fredrick Bello charges around second during a media day at Cerro Coso in
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Mariners draft Cerro Coso’s Fred Bello
Cerro Coso’s
Fredrick Bello could be moving on to the professional ranks.
Bello, a short stop for the Coyotes, was chosen by the
Seattle Mariners in the 20th round
of Major League Baseball’s
First Year Player Draft, he was 612 overall.
During his tenure with Cerro Coso, Bello was moved from the outfield to
short stop, as much to plug a hole left by Mark Sayas as it was to get
Bello greater exposure.
In the 2008 season, Bello it .404, which was second on the team
behind Foothill Conference MVP Mark Moriarty.
FULL ARTICLE
5.15.08 M Baseball
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"You're here for baseball, that's it. Just have a
good year, anything else will come into play.” |
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Midwestern boy finds his place in Southern California
Mark Moriarty's trip to California started with an e-mail and a
chance encounter.
Thanks to a series of events that played out perfectly for Moriarty, he
ended up playing baseball for Cerro Coso and ended up winning the
Foothill Conference MVP award.
“I really wanted to play baseball and never got the shot,” Moriarty
said. “So over spring break I was with my dad and went over and said
let's see what happens.”
Moriarty was nursing a hamstring injury and was forced to sit out his
sophomore year playing for Elgin Community College in Elgin, Ill., a
year after the team advanced to the Junior College World Series.
FULL ARTICLE
5.6.08 M Baseball
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“Some things are just meant to be. Who knows why
this happened?" |
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Moriarty named Foothill Conference MVP
Mark Moriarty, right fielder from Cerro Coso, was named the Foothill
Conference Most Valuable Player this week, leading a list of seven
Coyotes named to the all conference team.
Moriarty led the conference in Batting (.546), hits (53), RBI (35). He
had seven doubles, two triples, two home runs and stole 12 bases out of
17 attempts.
Last spring, Moriarty, who hails from Chicago, e-mailed Coach Dick Adams
with interest in Cerro Coso.
As fate would have it, Coach Adams and his daughter Meghann, had a
vacation planned that took them through Chicago. He called Moriarty and
set up a visit.
FULL ARTICLE
5.3.08 M Baseball
Wes Oliver Signs with CSU Pueblo
Cerro Coso College announced this week that sophomore baseball
pitcher Wes Oliver has signed a NCAA National Letter of Intent to attend
Colorado State University-Pueblo next fall.
Oliver has just completed is final year at Cerro Coso where he compiled
a 2-1 record with 5 saves, and a 1.66 ERA. He fanned 24 batters in 21.2
innings’ of work.
FULL ARTICLE
5.2.08 M Baseball
Cerro Coso stats from Thursdays doubleheader loss
Cerro Coso had 24 hits during its combined 14 run game, despite losing
both games.
Mark Moriarty led the day offensively for the Coyotes going a combined
5-9 between the two games. Game one was his best of the day, going 4-5
with two RBIs on the day.
FULL ARTICLE
5.1.08 M Baseball
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"The first game was ours to keep, it kind of
reminded me of the Rio Hondo series," |
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Cerro Coso ends 2008 season with doubleheader losses
With a chance to end the year above .500, the Cerro Coso baseball team
dropped a pair against San Bernardino to finish 21-23 for the year.
The Coyotes took a 9-7 lead into the bottom of the ninth before closer
Wes Oliver blew the save, giving up three runs to lose 10-9.
FULL ARTICLE
4.29.08 M Baseball
Coyotes come out on top in slug fest against San Bernardino Valley
Sometimes playing for pride is all you need.
Cerro Coso, already out of the playoff picture, survived a slobber
knocker against San Bernardino Valley, coming through with a clutch base
hit in the bottom of the eighth to win 12-11.
The Coyotes are now 21-21 trying to finish with a winning record,
needing to sweep to finish two games above .500. A split in San
Bernardino on Thursday will but them at 22-22.
Antony Dee came through with the game winning RBI as three runners came
across the plate to put Cerro Coso up by the final margin.
FULL ARTICLE
4.28.08 M Baseball
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“We're 18-20 and we have six games left." |
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Coyotes knocked out of playoff hunt thanks to weekend sweep
The giant killers weren't able to repeat.
After shaking up the playoff picture just a week before, the Cerro Coso
baseball team is out of the post season thanks to a three game sweep at
the hands of Rio Hondo, capped off by a pair of losses Saturday, 7-6 and
6-4.
Now sitting in fifth place, the Coyotes are eliminated from the playoff
picture and will shift their focus.
“I'm always a goals guy,” said coach Dick Adams. “We're 18-20 and we
have six games left. I told the guys are new goal make sure above .500
when season's over. But we have so many freshmen, we've just got to keep
building.”
FULL ARTICLE
4.26.08 M Baseball
Wright pitches a gem, then Cerro Coso falls flat
Eugene Wright was a one man wrecking crew against Victor Valley on
Saturday, throwing a one-hit gem in game one of the doubleheader.
Wright let his defense go to work in the game, throwing just five strike
outs over the nine innings and went on to take a 4-0 victory.
The Coyotes made a couple of errors in the game, but got the job done
when they needed to to keep the Rams from crossing the plate.
FULL ARTICLE
4.24.08 M Baseball
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“He just dominated them,” |
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Travers, Cerro Coso maul the Rams, 13-0
Defense and Darren Travers were all Cerro Coso needed against Victor
Valley on Thursday, coming away with a 13-0 win.
Travers threw a complete game, scattering nine hits, walking none and
striking out eight. And the couple of times he did get into jams,
including a bases loaded with one out in the sixth, he induced a double
play to get out of the inning.
FULL ARTICLE
4.9.08 M Baseball
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“I told these guys, you just set a new bar for
yourselves" |
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Panther poachers: Coyotes sweep doubleheader against Foothill
leading Chaffey
A dominant performance from Cerro Coso pitchers couldn't have come at
a better time.
The Coyote throwers scattered 10 hits and six runs across two games on
Saturday to sweep the doubleheader, winning 5-3 and 8-3.
Cerro Coso now is one game back of the second and final playoff spot
from the Foothill Conference, trailing San Bernardino Valley and Desert
who both split a pair of games over the weekend.
The Coyotes jumped into fourth place ahead of Rio Hondo who was on a
conference bye week.
FULL ARTICLE
4.9.08 M Baseball
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“We're on a seven-game winning streak. We're
playing well, but we have to step it up,” |
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Romero hits for the cycle as Coyotes sweep Barstow
Franklin Romero, Jr., had the day of the 2008 season and it started
with utter perfection.
During Cerro Coso's doubleheader sweep against Barstow on Saturday,
Romero hit for the cycle going 5-5 with five RBIs and four runs scored.
Romero was slightly off in the second game, going 1-4 with a double and
three runs scored. He still managed to reach base to steal three bases.
It was one of the best offensive days in recent Coyote history by a
single player, though records weren't immediately available to find out
how many others had hit for the cycle.
FULL ARTICLE
3.31.08 M Baseball
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"We have no breathing room. We need to win, win." |
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Cerro Coso in ‘must sweep' mode against Barstow
Despite giving up six runs in the final two innings against Barstow,
Cerro Coso cruised to a 15-10 victory on Thursday.
The Coyotes had 15 hits and jumped out a 14-4 lead through seven
innings, prompting Dick Adams to pull starter Steve Johnson who improved
to 6-4.
Adams, however, was a little nervous with the end of the game, heading
into Barstow today.
“Heading into Saturday, we didn't want them felling to good about
themselves, but they hit a couple of bombs against us,” Adams said.
“We're in sweep mode. We need momentum as we make a run at the second
playoff sport. We have no breathing room. We need to win, win. It's a
must sweep situation.”
FULL ARTICLE
3.12.08 M Baseball
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“They always swing it and play well. It will be a
good challenge for us.” |
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Coyotes split twin bill with AVC, goes 2-3 in series
During both games in Saturday's doubleheader against Antelope Valley
College, Cerro Coso found itself with a chance to come from behind late.
The Coyotes failed to get the job done in the first game, but exploded
for four runs in the second to split the twin bill and win two out of
three from the Marauders.
“We had a nice explosion there in the second game and came back and got
two out of three, which is a good thing,” said Coach Dick Adams. “To get
three would have been better, but two out of three is still pretty
good.”
FULL ARTICLE
2.26.08 M Baseball
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"We know we have to be first or second to get in
the playoffs anyway, so we need to get better from today.” |
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Defensive blunders, lack of timely hitting plague Coyotes in 11-6
loss to Santa Barbara
If you take away the second and eighth innings, Cerro Coso had a good
day. But as it stands, those two innings accounted for eight of Santa
Barbara's 11 runs on the day, leading to an 11-6 loss in the Coyotes'
final preseason contest.
Both innings, one error accounted for two runs and both led to big
innings for the Vaqueros.
In the second inning, a soft grounder to pitcher Darren Travers led to
two runs when he over threw catcher Jake Orr, scoring two runs.
The missed opportunity allowed the inning to stay alive for Santa
Barbara who scored a run on a single and bad throw from third base to
first.
FULL ARTICLE
2.25.08 M Baseball
CCCC loses pair to Rustlers
A trio of bad innings cost Cerro Coso against Golden West over the
weekend, as the Coyotes dropped a doubleheader on the road.
Cerro Coso dropped the first game - a make up after a rain out on Friday
- 11-4 giving up six runs in two innings. The Coyotes gave up three runs
in the first inning of the second game en route to a 4-2 loss.
FULL ARTICLE
2.21.08 W Basketball
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"With only seven players for most of the season, we
had no margin for error in regards to trying to win a game.” |
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Though season was frustrating, Coyotes finish strong
The 2007-2008 Cerro Coso women's basketball season was not the worst
Tom Heck has had in his seven-year tenure, but at times it turned his
hair even whiter than it already is.
Facing the year in, year out battle of bringing talent to Ridgecrest and
keeping them healthy, Heck at times could only suit up five players. He
started with 10 players, but had that number quickly pared down to seven
by the midway point and eventually down to six by the end of the season.
The injury bug, one scholarship winner and one player leaving for
personal reasons left the Coyotes with a minimal roster to go up against
one of the toughest conferences in the state - having five teams ranked
at one time or another.
FULL ARTICLE
2.20.08 W Basketball
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“We had plenty of chances to win the game,” |
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'We nearly had a Hoosiers movie in Ridgecrest'
With 22 seconds on the clock and trailing by one, Cerro Coso went to
a trap defense against Rio Hondo to keep the game within reach. The trap
worked as Felicia Miller came up with a steal and drove down the court
trailed by three Rio Hondo players.
Miller was forced to kick out and the ball was passed around until it
found the hands of Sheerena Gene - the Coyotes' best shooter on the day.
Twice Gene went up under the rim and twice the ball bounced off, the
second time Rio Hondo rebounded with five seconds left on the clock.
FULL ARTICLE
2.16.08 M Baseball
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“In the first five innings, we did not have one
thing go our way, not one thing go our way,” |
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Coyotes shelled in seventh, lose 15-4 to El Camino
A scrappy duel turned into a rout as El Camino tagged Cerro Coso for
six runs in the seventh inning to go on to win 15-4 on Friday night.
The loss is the first suffered by the Coyotes at home this season.
Going into the top half of the seventh, the game was tied 4-4 before the
Warriors sent 11 men to the plate, including three back-to-back RBI
hits.
Eugene Wright took the loss, going six and a third innings, giving up
seven runs (five earned) on eight hits, five walks and one strike out.
FULL ARTICLE
2.12.08 M Baseball
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“It was a gamble at the right time." |
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Pitching, defense, and a little heads-up play, hand Coyotes 9-5
decision over L.A. City College
A heads up play by Jake Orr in the fourth atoned for a base running
error, leading to a three-run inning against L.A. City College.
After failing to tag up on a fly ball to center from Fred Bello, Orr
took advantage of the L.A. City catcher failing to cover home on a
pop-up from Joe Keiser and sprinted in for the score. That sparked three
runs in the inning, aided by a fielding error, and helped propel the
Coyotes to a 9-5 win on Saturday.
FULL ARTICLE
2.7.08 W Basketball
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“We had our opportunities ... we just didn’t hit
our shots." |
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Coyotes battle, but fall 58-51 to Southwestern
Taking a break from conference play, the Cerro Coso women’s
basketball team fell 58-51 to Southwestern from Arizona on Wednesday.
Despite one of their most solid rebound days this season, the Coyotes’
shots failed to fall and held the lead just three times. After opening
the game with a 3-pointer from Mariah Bomberry, Cerro Coso quickly fell
behind 10-5 before catching back up in midway though the period and
taking the lead twice (15-12 and 19-17) but Southwestern went on a 10-2
scoring run and never looked back.
FULL ARTICLE
2.6.08 W Basketball
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“They just locked us up and we turned it over,” |
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Turnovers plague Coyotes against Antelope Valley
Cerro Coso women's basketball coach Tom Heck said his team played one
of its best defensive games when it took on Antelope Valley College on
Monday, despite losing 65-33.
For the first six minutes of the game, the Coyotes (6-14 overall, 0-11
in the Foothill Conference) held AVC (14-12, 7-3) to two points before
the Marauder athleticism took over and turned it into the 32-point game
at the end.
FULL ARTICLE
2.1.08 M Baseball
Southwestern too much for Cerro Coso in 17-1 defeat
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“It just went on from there...” |
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team took its act on the road
Thursday afternoon to Southwestern College, and the home team didn't
show the locals must hospitality.
Cerro Coso lost the game 17-1, falling to 2-1 on the young season.
Defense was the sore spot for the Coyotes in the ballgame, as the Dawgs
committed seven errors while allowing only nine hits to Southwestern.
Colby Ingram started the game on the mound for Cerro Coso, and went 5
1/3 innings, until the game started to unravel in the sixth.
FULL ARTICLE
01.30.08 W Basketball
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“...Offensively we had some great cuts and some
great looks, we just couldn't score." |
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Coyote shots don't fall in 71-44 loss to Eagles
It took a little while for Cerro Coso's offense to get rolling, but
it wasn't for lack of trying.
Head Coach Tom Heck said despite losing to Mt. San Jacinto 71-44, it was
one of the Lady Coyotes' best offensive nights.
“It didn't look like it the first half. We had some decent shots, we
just didn't make them and we don't get many second chances - ever,” Heck
said. “...Offensively we had some great cuts and some great looks, we
just couldn't score. Our shot selection wasn't bad, just nothing would
drop.”
FULL ARTICLE
1.30.08 W Basketball
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“Compliment the kids for hustling,” |
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‘We just ran out of gas': Coyotes lose by 20 after solid first half
against No. 8 Chaffey
Cerro Coso women's basketball coach Tom Heck is wishing his games
could be shorter.
In Saturday's 74-54 loss to Chaffey (19-5 overall, 7-2 in the Foothill
Conference), the 20-point margin didn't appear until the very end of the
game, and most of the way the Lady Coyotes (6-11 overall, 0-8 in the
Foothill) kept the deficit to less than double digits.
It wasn't until about the 10-minute mark of the second half did the game
start getting out of hand. But, as Heck points out, he has seven girls
to go up against the athletic, No. 8 ranked team in Southern California.
FULL ARTICLE
1.23.08 M Baseball
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"We think our pitching should keep us in the
games." |
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The Coyotes' sweet 16th
Cerro Coso's baseball season is right around
the corner entering it's 16th year
Last year was a season that head coach Dick Adams wishes could have
gone better. After losing 25 games — the most in Cerro Coso history —
the Coyotes are looking to put last year behind them and enter into a
new chapter in their history.
The Coyotes will get that chance a week from today, opening up at
Ventura on Jan. 25. Cerro Coso will make its home debut on Feb. 9
hosting L.A. City.
There are quite a few new faces on the Cerro Coso squad — 22 out of 28
players plus two new assistant coaches — but as Adams puts it, there is
no shortage of talent.
FULL ARTICLE
1.8.08 W Basketball
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“Forty minutes in an eternity when you don’t have
depth..." |
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Lack of size, depth, sink Coyotes, 60-41
After a holiday hiatus, the Cerro Coso Women’s basketball team
resumed play on Saturday, dropping a 60-41 decision to Mt. San Jacinto
College.
San Jacinto (11-5) used its height and depth advantage against the Lady
Coyotes (5-8), diminishing shooting opportunities and dominating the
boards, 48-26.
Several of the rebounds came as scoring putbacks on the offensive
boards.
FULL ARTICLE
12.20.07 W Basketball
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“It was just a great game with two teams just even
as can be.” |
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Lady Coyotes split final two games of Nor Cal trip
Cerro Coso wrapped up its Northern California tour on Wednesday,
taking out Marin 70-42 after losing a thriller to Cabrillo the night
before 68-67.
Head Coach Tom Heck said the Tuesday game against Cabrillo in Santa Cruz
was perhaps one of the best women’s basketball games he’s ever seen.
“It was just a great game with two teams just even as can be,” Heck
said. “They just had a little more depth than us. They were able to
create more rebounds than us, which ultimately hurt us. But our kids
played hard, we just had some bad luck at the end.”
FULL ARTICLE
12.19.07 W Basketball
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“Give credit to our kids, they’re road warriors...” |
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Coyotes take two of three in tournament
Though Cerro Coso has been struggling for wins of late, the Lady
Coyotes took two out of three games at the College of Redwood Tournament
over the weekend.
Cerro Coso (4-6) defeated Victor Valley College 60-47 in the consolation
championship on Monday, carried by Sherena Gene’s 17 points and Mariah
Bomberry’s double-double with 11 points and 16 rebounds.
FULL ARTICLE
12.06.07 W Basketball
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“She really did a good job and she was in all kinds
of pain. We really want to give a lot of accolades to her.” |
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Lady Coyotes suffer fourth straight loss
Cerro Coso’s losing streak was extended to four games with a 77-54 loss
to Rio Hondo on Tuesday.
The Lady Coyotes now hold a 1-4 overall record and are 0-2 in Foothill
Conference play. Rio Hondo improves to 8-4 overall, according to its Web
site.
Cerro Coso found itself flat through most of the game, shooting 3-22
from beyond the arc. The Roadrunners, however made two third of their
shots from the field.
FULL ARTICLE
11.30.07 W Basketball
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“We played decent half court defense, when we were
able to play defense,” |
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Turn overs cost Cerro Coso large lead against Desert
The Cerro Coso women’s basketball team dropped its third straight
game, falling 63-58 to College of the Desert after blowing a large first
half lead.
The Coyotes held a 32-9 lead at the 2:20 mark in the first half. And
from that time through the rest of the game, Cerro Coso committed 29
turnovers and was out scored 54-26 for the rest of the game.
Starting at the 2:20 mark until half time, College of the Desert went on
a 12-0 scoring run.
FULL ARTICLE
11.28.07 W Basketball
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“I think if we had had Brenda, we would have won,” |
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Sans Cantrell, CCCC falls 69-63
Missing one of its starting players, the Cerro Coso women’s
basketball team fell to West Los Angeles 69-63 on Tuesday in a game
featuring missed chances and too many turnovers.
After trailing by six at the half, the Coyotes went up by the same
margin midway through the second frame.
Turnovers, including three in a row, erased the lead and gave the Oilers
the final margin of victory.
All that missing Brenda Cantrell, who missed the game following an
accident over the weekend. Head Coach Tom Heck expects the sophomore
guard and Burroughs graduate to miss at least a week.
FULL ARTICLE
11.23.07 W Basketball
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LaShonda Jones attempts
to drive past a San Diego City defender in the first half of Cerro
Coso’s season opening victory on Monday. |
Lady Coyotes return to the court facing an uphill Foothill
Conference battle
After losing key players to injuries, transfers, Heck must do battle
with five teams ranked in top five in So. Cal.
The Cerro Coso women’s basketball team will open the 2007-2008 season
Monday at 5 p.m., hosting San Diego City College at the Ray McCue
Activity Center.
The Coyotes are returning six players from last year, joined by four new
freshmen.
Coach Tom Heck returns for his seventh season at the helm of Cerro
Coso and said he hopes to keep his team healthy — something that has
plagued his program in the past.
FULL ARTICLE
11.23.07 W Basketball
Coyotes fall in season’s first Foothill match
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“For us, I’m not sure if we could have played
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Despite a hard-nosed effort out of his ladies, Tom Heck’s Cerro Coso
women’s basketball team could not find an answer for the hard-nosed play
out of Chaffey on Wednesday, losing 73-51.
The loss drops the Coyotes to 1-1 for the season and 0-1 in the Foothill
Conference.
“I was pleased with our intensity, hustle and defense,” Heck said. “I
thought we executed as well as we could. We went on a couple of dry
spells in the first half.”
The Panthers jumped out to a 12-point lead at half-time and dominated
on the boards and the free throw line.
FULL ARTICLE
11.20.07 W Basketball
Coyote rout becomes slugfest
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“We kept our composure and we didn’t play selfish.” |
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Cerro Coso opened its women’s basketball season with a 67-54 win over
San Diego City College on Friday, but getting there was an adventure.
The Lady Coyotes spotted San Diego City eight points to begin the game,
before going on a 29-10 run the rest of the first half. Early in the
second half, Cerro Coso built a 14 point lead before the Knights (0-4)
made another scoring run midway through the second to pull within three.
Head Coach Tom Heck had benched some of his starters for disciplinary
reasons, which he attributed to some of the run that San Diego City went
on.
FULL ARTICLE
11.20.07 W
Basketball
Coyote Basketball is Back!
The Lady Coyotes are back in action! The first game of the season was
Monday night, the 19th. Stay tuned for game results. We've just posted
all the bios of our players, so check out the
Roster page to learn
more about our team and coaches. Stay tuned for all the latest Lady
Coyote's action on our website!
10.2.07 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.
9.26.07 M Baseball
15th 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 2nd. There are several types of trees to choose from and
wreathes and garlands are also available. Pick-up date is Saturday,
December 1st. 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 14
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.
8.24.07 M Baseball
Assistant Coach Jason Ruiz
Cerro Coso College is pleased to announce the hiring of Jason Ruiz as
the new Assistant Baseball Coach. Jason joins the Coyote coaching staff
after spending the last three years as an assistant for Southern Utah
University. He will coach the infielders/outfielders and share the
hitters. Additionally, Jason who hales form Las Vegas will be an
integral part of the Coyote recruiting.
FULL ARTICLE
08.09.07 W Basketball
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Members of the Cerro Coso basketball camp do the crab walk after
losing to the coaches in a game of bounce out on Tuesday. |
Basketball camp offers fun and games, with a bit of learning on the
side
The Cerro Coso women’s basketball program is holding its second camp of
the summer, this time directed at the girls, with a handful of boys who
joined the ranks.
Nearly 30 children signed up for the camp, with a few dropping off by
Tuesday, the second day of the camp.
“They seem to be enjoying themselves,” said camp director Tom Heck.
“They seem to be smiling a lot. I hope they’re learning basketball
fundamentals in the mix of it all.”
The participants took part in drills and games designed to help give
them a better understanding of the game.
FULL ARTICLE
07.26.07
Camp teaching youths basketball skills
By Cheeto Barrera, Sports Editor, The Daily Independent
Throughout most of the day at the Cerro Coso boys basketball camp, the
three coaches were trying their best to get the kids to cheer or clap to
support each other.
It seemed that it only took a five-on-three contest with the campers
facing off against the coaches in a first-to-three match.
Each time the campers made a basket, the cheers went up, echoing through
the Coyote gym. And each time the coaches scored, a rendition of boos
followed.
FULL ARTICLE
7.24.07 M Baseball
2007
Baseball Media Guide Released Online
The 2007 Coyote Baseball Media Guide is now available through our
website! The media guide has been produced every year. View the
Media Guides page to download the
PDF version of the guide.
7.19.07 W Basketball
Palmdale, N. Bakersfield take CC tourney
RIDGECREST — Palmdale High School and the North Bakersfield High School
junior varsity girls basketball squads came out the big winners on
Saturday, taking the annual Cerro Coso girls high school basketball
tournament.
Cerro Coso basketball coach and tournament director Tom Heck said he was
pleased with the competition, turnout and help he received running the
tournament.
“There were some great, close games in both (the small school and large
school) divisions, and it sure seemed that everyone got their money’s
worth,” Heck said.
FULL ARTICLE 7.12.07 W Basketball
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Cerro Coso to hold HS tourney
The Cerro Coso College women’s basketball program will hold its annual
summer high school girls basketball tournament on Friday and Saturday.
Coyote basketball coach and tournament director Tom Heck said this
year’s event features 16 teams with a large school and small school
division.
FULL ARTICLE 7.2.07 Basketball
Coyote Basketball Camps
Coyote Youth Basketball Camps for Summer 2007 will be held from July
23-27 for Boys and August 6-10 for Girls. Cost is $70. Youth, ages 7-15,
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“We are fortunate to have an experienced coach like
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Former Burroughs coach joins Coyotes
Cerro Coso College women’s basketball coach Tom Heck announced that
former Burroughs High School girls basketball coach Kurt Menard will be
joining the program as an assistant coach.
Menard spent 10 years as Burroughs’ head coach winning several league
title and left in 2004. He is still a math teacher at Burroughs.
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