Joining an ever-increasing number of Cerritos College baseball players who have signed to move on to the four-year level, the duo of utility player Micah Hee and Nick Penzetta will both be playing at Cal State Los Angeles next season.
After completing a two-year career at Cerritos College, sophomore outfielder Rollie Nichols will continue his playing career at the University of Washington.
Earning 1st Team All-South Coast Conference South Division honors as a sophomore, Cerritos College pitcher Vincent Fuentes has signed a letter of intent to transfer to Marymount California University.
After spending his freshman season at San Jose State University, pitcher/outfielder Jakob Gonzalez transferred to play with the Cerritos College baseball team in 2018.
Cerritos College sophomore third baseman Jorge Rodriguez, who earned 2nd Team All-South Coast Conference South Division honors, has signed a National Letter of Intent with Chico State University.
Hosting conference rival El Camino College in a best-of-three Southern California Super Regional, the Cerritos College baseball team dropped a 6-2 decision at Kincaid Field on Friday afternoon.
Not wanting to wait until the final few innings to turn on their offensive attack, the Cerritos College baseball team took an early 4-0 lead on their way to a 9-4 Southern California Regional Playoff win over visiting Los Angeles Pierce College on Saturday.
Trailing 6-2 heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, the Cerritos College baseball team scored twice in the eighth and ninth innings before winning, 7-6 in 11 innings.
In a season where the Cerritos College baseball team captured the South Coast Conference South Division title, the team was rewarded by receiving the top three awards.
For the first time in his career, Cerritos College baseball coach Ken Gaylord has seen his team seeded #1 for the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
Take away an eight-run seventh inning by host Chaffey College on Thursday against Cerritos College, and the South Coast Conference South Division champions kept their opponents off the scoreboard.
With the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the 11th inning, the Cerritos College baseball team scored the winning run on a wild pitch for a 2-1 victory over Chaffey College at Kincaid Field on Tuesday.
With their 14-0 win over visiting Long Beach City College on Saturday afternoon, the Cerritos College baseball team has clinched at least a share of the South Coast Conference South Division title.
Needing a win to stay in at least a tie for first place in the South Coast Conference South Division, the Cerritos College baseball team posted a 6-3 win over visiting Los Angeles Harbor College on Saturday.
Sophomore shortstop Jorge Rodriguez launched a two-out, two-run home in the bottom of the sixth inning to propel the Cerritos College baseball team to a 3-2 South Coast Conference win over Los Angeles Harbor College at Kincaid Field on Tuesday afternoon.
Back on March 13, the Cerritos College baseball team had their South Coast Conference game at Pasadena City College halted in the bottom of the sixth inning due to rain.
On Saturday afternoon at Kincaid Field, the Cerritos College baseball team peppered the Compton College pitching staff for 16 hits in an 11-0 South Coast Conference win.
Keeping Compton College off guard for seven innings, Cerritos College sophomore pitcher Micah Hee recorded 10 strikeouts in the Falcons 4-1 South Coast Conference win on Thursday.
Tied, 3-3 with Fresno City College after five innings at Elks Field in Santa Maria on Tuesday, the Cerritos College baseball team allowed four unanswered runs, which resulted in a 7-3 loss.
Sophomore pitcher Gilbert Romero tossed a three-hit shutout on Monday to lead the Cerritos College baseball team to a 3-0 South Coast Conference win over El Camino College at Kincaid Field.
Looking to snap a four-game losing skid, the Cerritos College baseball team opened up an 8-1 lead over host El Camino College on Saturday, en route to an 8-5 South Coast Conference win.