Continuing with the list of Cerritos College baseball players signing with four-year universities, relief pitcher Cade Sonoqui is the next to sign with a Division I program.
After two seasons where he appeared in 75 games for the Cerritos College baseball team, outfielder Nico Briones has decided to continue his career at Point Park University.
After coming to Cerritos College as a third baseman in 2022, Calix Armijo capped off his career by earning All-American honors as a closer on the mound.
After a resurgent season where the Cerritos College baseball team was one win away from advancing to the 3C2A State Championships, two more members of their team have committed to four-year colleges.
Advancing to the Southern California Regional Finals for the first time since 1995, the Cerritos College baseball team came one game short of advancing to the 3C2A State Tournament.
After he registered the first two outs in the first inning, Cerritos College freshman pitcher Derek Valdez gave up a bad hop single, followed by a two-run home run.
For the first time since they played in the state championship game in 1995, the Cerritos College baseball team has advanced past the second round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
Through the first seven innings, it appeared to be a foregone conclusion that the Cerritos College baseball team would post a big win over crosstown rival Long Beach City College in the first game of their 3-game super regional series.
With their backs pressed firmly against the wall, the Cerritos College baseball team escaped defeat twice and came away with a 4-3, 11-inning win over visiting Riverside City College on Thursday.
With a pair of stellar pitching performances, the Cerritos College baseball team has advanced to the Super Regional Playoffs, which will take place at Kincaid Field next Thursday through Saturday.
After scattering single runs in three separate innings, the Cerritos College baseball team used a four-run sixth inning to help them come away with a 7-0 win over visiting College of the Desert on Friday.
Unable to string together multiple hits in an inning, the Cerritos College baseball team dropped a 2-1 South Coast Conference decision to visiting Pasadena City College on Thursday.
On Monday, April 8, the Cerritos College baseball family, along with all who have had participated in baseball, lost a legend when former Falcons baseball player Don Sneddon passed away two days after his 72nd birthday.
In a non-conference game on Tuesday, the Cerritos College baseball team saw their three first-inning runs hold up in a 3-0 win over visiting Chaffey College.
After opening up a 5-0 lead over visiting Compton College on Saturday afternoon, the Cerritos College baseball team was able to hold on for a 5-3 victory.
Scoring runs in bunches, the Cerritos College baseball team recorded a 20-1 South Coast Conference win over host Compton College on Thursday afternoon.
Freshman pitcher Myles Johnson tossed 8+ innings, while the Cerritos College baseball team scored three times in the first inning on their way to a 4-1 non-conference win over Taft College at Kincaid Field on Friday.
With their 5-3 win over visiting Los Angeles Mission College on Wednesday, the Cerritos College completed a home-and-home sweep in their non-conference series.
Taking a break from South Coast Conference play, the Cerritos College baseball team started a home-and-home series on the road against Los Angeles Mission College on Tuesday.
Over the course of their 13-game winning streak, the Cerritos College baseball team was able to come up with clutch runs in the final third of several games.