Freshman outfielder Joanna Perruccio used her speed in the outfield to run down fly balls for the Cerritos College softball team during the 2014 season.
After opening the Southern California Super Regional with a win over #1-seeded Palomar College, the Cerritos College softball team dropped a pair of games the next day to see their season come to an end.
Having faced all three teams in their Super Regional this season, the Cerritos College softball team was not fazed by having to open with defending state champion, and host Palomar College on Friday.
The Cerritos College softball team posted a 4-0 shutout against Riverside City College on Sunday to complete a two-game sweep of their Southern California Regional Playoff series.
Thanks to a big home run and then some clutch late-inning hitting, the Cerritos College softball team posted a 5-3 win over host Riverside City College to take a 1-0 lead in their Southern California Regional Playoff series.
The Cerritos College softball team closed out their regular season on Tuesday with a 14-0, 5-inning South Coast Conference victory over Los Angeles Harbor College at Nancy Kelly Field.
Trailing 4-2 heading into the top of the seventh inning, the Cerritos College softball team scored five runs to pull out a 7-4 South Coast Conference win over El Camino College on Thursday.
Looking to snap a two-game losing streak, the Cerritos College softball team pounded out 14 hits, as they posted an 8-3 South Coast Conference win over ECC Compton Center on Tuesday.
Playing a make-up game from two months ago, the Cerritos College softball team dropped a 4-1 non-conference decision against Santiago Canyon College at Nancy Kelly Field on Monday.
With their 5-4 loss to East Los Angeles College on Thursday, the Cerritos College softball team is now in a tie for first place in the South Coast Conference with the Huskies.
A pair of home runs, including a three-run shot by Krystal Purkey, paced the Cerritos College softball team to an 8-2 non-conference win over Cypress College on Saturday at Nancy Kelly Field.
With a chance to put more distance between their closest competition, the Cerritos College softball team dropped a 9-1 South Coast Conference decision against Mt. San Antonio College on Wednesday at Nancy Kelly Field.
The Cerritos College softball team handily won their four games at the Ventura Tournament over the weekend, as the team concluded their 11-game road trip with a 9-2 record.
The Cerritos College softball team continued their road trip by posting a 12-0, 5-inning South Coast Conference win over host Los Angeles Harbor College on Thursday.
The Cerritos College softball team maintained their hold on first place in the South Coast Conference with a 5-0 win over host El Camino College on Tuesday.
With a six-run third inning propelling them to a 6-1 lead over host Santa Ana College on Monday, the Cerritos College softball team was unable to hold the lead and suffered a 10-7 setback.
Knowing they would be playing their next 11 games on the road, the Cerritos College softball team got things started with an 8-0 win over visiting ECC Compton Center at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday.
The Cerritos College softball team exacted revenge on the only team to beat them in South Coast Conference play, as they handed visiting East Los Angeles College a 2-1 decision on Tuesday.
Trailing early in the game, the Cerritos College softball team came up with timely hits and coupled that with a thrilling seventh inning to post a 4-3 win over Long Beach City College on Thursday.
The Cerritos College softball team strung together hits in six of seven at-bats, which led to five runs and an 8-0, 5-inning South Coast Conference win over Pasadena City College on Tuesday at Nancy Kelly Field.
Trailing 6-3 after five innings, the Cerritos College softball team scored the next five runs to pull out a thrilling 8-6 win in eight innings over Mt. San Antonio College.
The Cerritos College softball team used a pair of big home runs to help highlight their 14-1 South Coast Conference win over Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday at Nancy Kelly Field.
The Cerritos College softball team scored 11 runs in the first three innings of their South Coast Conference game against visiting El Camino College and posted an 11-1 victory.
Trailing 6-5 heading into the top of the seventh inning, the Cerritos College softball team scored six runs to post an 11-6 South Coast Conference win over ECC Compton Center on Tuesday.