Starting in 2003, the Nancy Kelly Academic Scholarship has been awarded to a two-year softball player and one that meets the qualifications to transfer to a four-year university.
In what would turn out to be their final game of the season, the Cerritos College softball team showed why they have been the most patient team at the plate in the state for the last five years.
In their opening game of the Southern California Super Regional, the Cerritos College softball team suffered a 6-1 loss to host Mt. San Antonio College on Friday.
The Cerritos College softball team powered their way into the Southern California Super Regional, with a 9-1, six-inning win over visiting Citrus College to sweep their best-of-3 series.
Facing a lineup that boasts a .372 team batting average, the Cerritos College softball team countered any offensive outburst by getting a jump on their opponent in the first game of the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
One of the more prolific power hitters in the state, sophomore Kylee Brown was one of five Cerritos College softball players who were named 1st Team All-South Coast Conference South Division.
Looking for a huge win to end the regular season, the Cerritos College softball team saw a 4-1 lead turn into a 12-6 loss against El Camino College at Nancy Kelly Field on Tuesday.
Led by sophomore pitcher Kristen Voller, the Cerritos College softball team posted a 5-4 non-conference win over Santiago Canyon College at Nancy Kelly Field on Saturday.
Sophomore pitchers Kristen Voller and Jissel Caballero combined for a one-hitter, as the Cerritos College softball team posted a 7-0 South Coast Conference win over EC-Compton Center on Thursday.
Taking on the #1 team in the state, the Cerritos College softball team was limited to five hits in a 6-0 non-conference loss at Cypress College on Tuesday.
Trailing 1-0 heading into the top of the fifth inning, the Cerritos College softball team scored the final five runs of the game for a 5-1 South Coast Conference South Division win over host Long Beach City College on Thursday.
On Thursday, the Cerritos College softball team saw their five-game winning streak come to an end with an 8-2 South Coast Conference South Division loss at El Camino.
Locked in a tight game with ECC Compton Center on Tuesday, the Cerritos College softball team put nine runs on the board in the sixth inning and went on for an 11-1, six-inning win.
Back on their winning ways, the Cerritos College softball team picked up another crucial win on Monday, as they defeated host Riverside City College, 9-4 in a non-conference game.
With each win improving their chance at a post-season bid, the Cerritos College softball team recorded a pair of huge victories at Nancy Kelly Field on Saturday.
After suffering a tough loss two days prior, the Cerritos College softball team responded with a 9-3 South Coast Conference crossover win over host East Los Angeles College on Thursday.
After an eight-run first inning against Long Beach City College at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday, it appeared that the Cerritos College softball team was going to finish off the game quickly.
Although they split their two games on Saturday, the Cerritos College softball team did see sophomore infielder Kylee Brown take over the state lead in home runs.
On Thursday, the Cerritos College softball team scored their second most runs of the season, as they defeated Los Angeles Harbor College, 18-1 in a five-inning game.
The Cerritos College softball team scored all of their runs in the first three innings, as they posted an 11-2, 5-inning win over host Orange Coast College on Saturday.
Although they won, 8-0 against ECC Compton Center on Thursday at Nancy Kelly Field, the Cerritos College softball team did most of their damage in the final two innings.
Led by two home runs from sophomore second baseman Kylee Brown, the Cerritos College softball team posted a 12-5, 5-inning win over visiting East Los Angeles College at Nancy Kelly Field on Tuesday.
The Cerritos College softball team bounced back from a pair of losses with an 11-1, 5-inning South Coast Conference win over Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday.