On Saturday, the Cerritos College softball team dropped the first game of their Southern California Regional Playoff series against host San Diego Mesa.
Entering the Southern California regional Playoffs with one of the more potent offenses, the Cerritos College softball team suffered their third shutout of the season, as host San Diego Mesa College posted a 3-0 win on Saturday.
Cerritos College freshman third baseman Ariana Mejia, who led the South Coast Conference with a .569 batting average, was named the Player of the Year.
After playing one of the tougher schedules in Southern California, the Cerritos College softball team was seeded #10 for the regional playoffs and will travel to #7-seeded San Diego Mesa next weekend in a best-of-three series.
In their final regular season game, the Cerritos College softball team clubbed three home runs in their 10-0, 5-inning win over El Camino College at Nancy Kelly Field on Tuesday.
Preparing for the Southern California Regional Playoffs, the Cerritos College softball team displayed some offensive power, as they clubbed a pair home runs and defeated Cypress College, 3-1 in a non-conference game at Nancy Kelly Field on Saturday.
Sophomore pitcher Kayla Klein was one batter away from tossing a perfect game, but had to settle for a five-inning no-hitter, as the Cerritos College softball team defeated ECC Compton Center, 18-0 in a South Coast Conference game at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday.
Freshman third baseman Ariana Mejia was a one-woman wrecking crew for the Cerritos College softball team in their South Coast Conference game against East Los Angeles College on Tuesday.
The Cerritos College softball team broke open a 3-2 lead against Long Beach City College on Thursday and scored three more times for a 6-2 South Coast Conference win.
The Cerritos College softball team clubbed a pair of home runs and had 14 hits on the day, as they defeated Pasadena City College, 10-0 in five innings in a South Coast Conference game at Nancy Kelly Field on Tuesday.
Early defensive struggles put the Cerritos College softball team in a 6-1 hole against Mt. San Antonio College on Thursday in a South Coast Conference game.
For the second game in a row, the Cerritos College softball team used a big inning to put some distance between them and their opponent on their way to a five-inning mercy rule win.
Cerritos College softball first baseman Andrea Arellano clubbed a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, to lead the team to a 10-1, five-inning non-conference win over Santa Ana College at Nancy Kelly Field on Wednesday.
Although they surrendered a run in the bottom of the first inning, the Cerritos College softball team turned around and posted a 17-1 win in their South Coast Conference game against ECC Compton Center on Tuesday.
Leading 3-2 heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, the Cerritos College softball team saw host Cypress College score the tying run and then won the game, 6-3 in the bottom of the eighth inning.
The Cerritos College softball team surrendered a pair of runs to host East Los Angeles College in the first inning of their South Coast Conference conference game on Thursday.
The Cerritos College softball team recorded 12 hits, including four extra base hits, as they handed host Pasadena City College a 9-0, 5-inning decision on Thursday.
The Cerritos College softball team drew 11 walks in their South Coast Conference game on Wednesday against Los Angeles Harbor College and saw eight of them come around to score.
After an uneventful first inning, the Cerritos College softball team scored 11 second-inning runs to highlight a 15-1, five-inning victory over Bakersfield College at Nancy Kelly Field on Friday.
The Cerritos College softball team scored seven first inning runs and parlayed that into a 13-2, 5-inning South Coast Conference win over ECC Compton Center at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday afternoon.
Ariana Mejia and Jamie Ramirez both hit home runs to lead the Cerritos College softball team to a 3-1 non-conference win against visiting Glendale College on Wednesday.
The Cerritos College softball team used three home runs and six extra base hits to help lead them to a 14-2, 5-inning win over East Los Angeles College in a South Coast Conference game at Nancy Kelly Field on Tuesday.
After spotting host College of the Canyons a 7-0 lead, the Cerritos College softball team generated some late offense, but it wasn't enough in their 7-5 non-conference loss on Friday.