Cerritos College freshman pitcher Justin Almeda, who allowed just one earned run over his last 17 innings, was named 1st Team All-South Coast Conference.
Continuing to pitch exceptionally well, Cerritos College starter Justin Almeda tossed eight shutout innings in a 4-0 South Coast Conference win on Friday.
Freshman third baseman Luis Chavarin, Jr. laid down the perfect bunt in the bottom of the ninth inning to drive in freshman pinch-runner Jason Givens with the winning run in a 7-6 Cerritos College baseball win.
With nearly 80 Cerritos College baseball alums in attendance, freshman pitcher Justin Almeda tossed a complete game in a 6-1 victory over Rio Hondo College at Kincaid Field on Saturday.
On Tuesday in their South Coast Conference game against Rio Hondo College, the Cerritos College baseball team recorded season highs in runs and hits, as they posted a 13-2 win.
Looking to get back the run they allowed in the top of the 10th inning, the Cerritos College baseball team saw the final out of the game come at home plate.
In their final game of the three-game series against Long Beach City College, the Cerritos College baseball team saw their 4-0 lead disappear in an 11-4 loss.
Held at bay for the first eight innings, the Cerritos College baseball team put three runs on the board in the ninth inning, but came up short, 7-4 against Long Beach City College on Thursday.
In the first of their three-game series against Long Beach City College, the Cerritos College baseball team dropped an 8-2 South Coast Conference decision on Wednesday.
With the game tied, 5-5 heading into the top of the eighth inning, the Cerritos College baseball team saw a throwing error account for two runs in an 8-5 loss.
Appearing to be in a tight pitching duel, a defensive error changed the momentum of the game, and the Cerritos College baseball team went on to suffer a 10-6 South Coast Conference loss to Mt. San Antonio College on Tuesday.
Freshman catcher Daniel Mariscal laced a two-out, two-run double down the left field line in the bottom of the eighth inning, which heled lead the Cerritos College baseball team to a 5-3 South Coast Conference win on Saturday.
On Thursday, the Cerritos College baseball team collected 10 hits, but had difficulty turning those into runs, as they suffered a 7-2 loss to El Camino College.
Locked in a pitching duel with El Camino College, the Cerritos College baseball team came up short in a 5-2 South Coast Conference game at Kincaid Field on Tuesday.
Through the first seven innings, the Cerritos College baseball team was leading visiting Compton College, 3-0, while their first two pitchers were tossing a no-hitter.
After spotting host Compton College a 3-0 lead through the first six innings, the Cerritos College baseball team came back for a 6-4 South Coast Conference win on Thursday.
Looking for a qualify start from their pitching staff, freshman Steven Salazar tossed six shutout innings, as the Cerritos College baseball team posted an 8-1 win over Compton College on Tuesday.
With the game locked in a 1-1 tie, one bad decision by the Cerritos College baseball team hurt them, resulting in a 3-1 South Coast Conference loss to East Los Angeles College at Kincaid Field on Thursday.
Holding to a slim 4-3 lead heading into the bottom of the eighth inning, the Cerritos College baseball team allowed three runs to host East Los Angeles College.
On Saturday, the Cerritos College baseball team started off on a high note when Andy Vega hit a walk-off home run to win their suspended game against Los Angeles Harbor College, 6-5.
In their South Coast Conference opener, the Cerritos College baseball team fought back against Los Angeles Harbor twice, but in the end came up short in a 13-10 decision.
After taking a 3-2 lead over visiting West Los Angeles College on Saturday, the Cerritos College baseball team surrendered 10 runs over the next two innings and suffered a 12-7 loss.
Freshman shortstop Bilal Ali slapped a two-run single through a drawn in Victor Valley College infield to bring home the game-winning runs in a 10-9 decision for the Cerritos College baseball team.
Looking for that spark to start the team's turnaround this season, it appeared as though the eight-run ninth inning was what the Cerritos College baseball team needed on Thursday.
Provided with their fair share of scoring chances, the Cerritos College baseball team left 10 runners on base in their 13-4 loss to Santa Ana College on Tuesday at Kincaid Field.
Leading 4-2 heading in the top of the seventh inning, the Cerritos College bullpen surrendered six walks over the next two innings, which led to Los Angeles Valley College posting a 6-4 win.
Although the score was one-sided, a couple of well-placed hits early in the game could have led to a different outcome for the Cerritos College baseball team on Friday.