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Baseball Splits Home Opener. Link to full article.
Baseball Splits Home Opener
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- The Citrus College Baseball team played two on Saturday afternoon, opening up their 2012 home slate against El Camino and East LA Colleges. The Owls split their double-header beating El Camino 5-2 and losing in 10 innings to East LA 8-3.Full article »
Pitching Period. Link to full article.
Pitching Period
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- The Citrus College Baseball team kicks off their 2012 season this afternoon at Cerritos College, and expectations are high for the Owls this year. Citrus returns seven regulars from last year’s squad that qualified for the CCCAA SoCal Playoffs. Included in that is the Owls’ getting back their top two starting pitchers from last year, and pitching, could be the key to Citrus’ success this season.Full article »
Owls Throw Away Season Opener. Link to full article.
Owls Throw Away Season Opener
Cerritos, CA (Baseball) -- The Citrus College Baseball team gave up a five run lead over the final three innings of their season opener at Cerritos College on Friday afternoon. The Owls literally threw away their season opener as a pair of throwing errors in the bottom of the ninth led to two runs for Cerritos and a 9-8 loss for Citrus.Full article »
Fraijo Signs With Northridge. Link to full article.
Fraijo Signs With Northridge
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- Citrus College sophomore Shane Fraijo has signed a scholarship offer with Cal State Northridge. Fraijo accepted the offer during the early signing period, and is the second Owl from last year’s team to accept a scholarship to an NCAA Division I school. Fraijo will play out his sophomore year this spring at Citrus.Full article »
Baseball Moves on Seven Fighting Owls. Link to full article.
Baseball Moves on Seven Fighting Owls
Glendora, CA (Baseball) -- After one of its most successful seasons in recent memory in 2011, the Citrus College Baseball program has moved on seven of its sophomores to four-year universities on Athletic scholarships. In addition two more Fighting Owls will be continuing their education at four-year schools.Full article »
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