The Cerritos College baseball team saw their 2013 season come to a conclusion with a 14-6 South Coast Conference loss to East Los Angeles College on Friday at Kincaid Field.
Holding a 2-0 lead for the majority of their South Coast Conference game, the Cerritos College baseball team saw host East Los Angeles College score late runs and eventually record a 3-2 win.
The Cerritos College baseball team committed four errors in their South Coast Conference game against East Los Angeles College Tuesday and the end result was a 15-2 loss.
The Cerritos College baseball team scored a pair of first inning runs, which turned out to be enough offense in a 3-1 South Coast Conference win over El Camino College on Saturday at Kincaid Field.
It would have been an outside chance for the Cerritos College baseball team to qualify for the Southern California Regional Playoffs, even if they had won their final six games of the regular season.
Discovering a flair for the dramatic in the latter part of the season, the Cerritos College baseball team saw Los Angeles Harbor extend their game to extra innings before come away with an 11-9 South Coast Conference win on Saturday.
Trailing 2-0 for the majority of the game, the Cerritos College baseball team came back and scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning for- a 3-2 win in a South Coast Conference game against Los Angeles Harbor College at Kincaid Field on Thursday.
Heading into their three-game series against Los Angeles Harbor College, the Cerritos College baseball team was looking to build on a season-long three-game winning streak.
It sure was a rough first inning for Cerritos College freshman starting pitcher Dylan Algra, who uncorked four wild pitches and allowed a run against Pasadena City College on Saturday.
Sophomore starting pitcher Sebastian Frutos pitched eight shutout innings and freshman third baseman Hayden Stevens tied a school record with a pair of triples, as the Cerritos College baseball team defeated Pasadena City College on Thursday at Kincaid Field.
Freshman pitcher Jared Robinson pitched seven innings and went 2-for-4 at the plate with four RBI to help lead the Cerritos College baseball team to a 7-2 South Coast Conference win against Pasadena City College on Tuesday.
The Cerritos College baseball team didn't do sophomore starting pitcher Sebastian Frutos any favors in their South Coast Conference game against Long Beach City College at Kincaid Field on Saturday.
Long Beach City College pushed across a run in the top of the ninth, which held up for a 2-1 win over the Cerritos College baseball team in a South Coast Conference game at Kincaid Field on Tuesday.
After a pair of late-inning heroics in their first two South Coast Conference games against ECC Compton Center, the Cerritos College baseball team ran out of steam, as they dropped an 8-1 decision on Saturday.
Freshman shortstop Jacob Valdez blooped a single into right field that scored freshman third baseman Hayden Stevens from second base in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cerritos College baseball team a 6-5 South Coast Conference win over ECC Compton Center on Thursday at Kincaid Field.
Trailing 7-6 heading into the top of the ninth inning of their South Coast Conference game against ECC Compton Center, the Cerritos College baseball team scored seven runs to pull out a 13-7 victory.
It didn't take long for Mt. San Antonio College to get out to an early South Coast Conference lead against the Cerritos College baseball team on Saturday.
Even though they fell behind, 5-2 against Mt. San Antonio College on Thursday, the Cerritos College baseball team fought back to score a 6-5, 11-inning South Coast Conference victory at Kincaid Field.
After being held scoreless a day before, the Cerritos College baseball team clubbed 11 hits, while the bottom two batters in the lineup drove in five runs.
The Cerritos College baseball team was limited to eight singles on offense, while their defense committed six errors in a 10-0 loss to Ventura on Tuesday.
Freshman third baseman Hayden Stevens singled home pinch-runner Tyler Acevedo with the game-winning run in the eighth inning, as the Cerritos College baseball team defeated Ventura College, 5-4 on Thursday at Kincaid Field.
After struggling the last few games to find run support, the Cerritos College baseball team produced 12 runs, as they defeated Golden West, 12-7 on Wednesday.
Heading into the ninth inning, the Cerritos College baseball team had scraped their way into a 2-2 tie with Santa Ana College on Saturday at Kincaid Field.
After scoring a single run in the top of the sixth inning to get to within 2-1, the Cerritos College baseball team allowed College of the Canyons to score three runs in the bottom of the stanza.