Silva Named Head Women’s Swim Coach and Citrus Aquatics CoordinatorTuesday, May 15, 2012Glendora, CA (Women’s Swimming) -- Andrew Silva, assistant Men’s Water Polo and Men’s and Women’s Swimming Coach at Cuesta College, has been named the Citrus College Head Women’s Swimming Coach and Aquatics Coordinator. Silva will reboot the Citrus College Women’s Swimming program for the Owls. He will also serve as a full-time faculty member of the Citrus College Kinesiology department, along with his duties as the Citrus College Aquatics Coordinator beginning in the fall of 2012. Full article » Four Owls Headed to Next LevelThursday, May 10, 2012Glendora, CA (Women’s Basketball) -- Four sophomores from the 2011-2012 Citrus College Women’s Basketball team have signed scholarship offers and are headed to the next level. Brianna Barfield (Cal State Fullerton), Jasmine Cox (Dominican University), Yvonne Sanchez (Dominican University), and Julia Tani (California Maritime Academy), will all be playing at four-year schools next fall. Full article » Aguinaga Named All-AmericanWednesday, May 09, 2012Glendora, CA (Softball) -- The 2012 softball post-season awards were announced recently, and freshman center fielder Angela Aguinaga highlighted them. Aguinaga was named an National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American, the first Owl to earn the award in the program’s history. Full article » Favinger Finishes 28th at SoCalsTuesday, May 08, 2012Glendora, CA (Men’s Golf) -- Sophomore Shane Favinger’s 2012 sophomore campaign came to a close on Monday afternoon at the CCCAA Southern California Championships. Favinger, who was the Owls’ lone representative at the regionals, finished 28th out of 58 golfers. Full article » Owls Advancing Hopes Dashed by RiversideSunday, May 06, 2012Riverside, CA (Softball) -- After taking game one of a best two out three series against #5 seeded Riverside Community College on Saturday night, the Owls’ hopes were high that they’d advance to the second round for the first time in program history. That was dashed by the Tigers though as they took advantage of Citrus errors in game two (2-1) and pounded the Owls in game three (6-1) as Citrus season came to a close. Full article » |