Lauren Molina (Shannon Patrick) John Franz The Gauchos fast-pitch softball team opened the 2009 season last Tuesday with a 7-1 victory over San Diego Mesa. Taking the mound
Ashley Dunn John Franz Ashley Dunn, Sophomore Forward, IVC Women’s Basketball Last week, Dunn was the leader that the Lasers needed her to be. In last Wednesday’s victory over
Zach Cavanagh The Saddleback College Men’s basketball team came into their Jan. 21 game against the Cypress College Chargers ranked No. 3 in the California state coaches’ poll.
RE-DUNK-ULOUS (Shannon Patrick) Zach Cavanagh There is an old saying that when it rains, it pours. That is certainly the current case for the Irvine Valley College Men’s
John Franz Irvine Valley College entered last week’s games winless in conference play, losing their last four games. Last Wednesday, the Lasers hosted Santa Ana in a battle
Keisha Cox John Franz Keisha CoxIn last Friday’s Presidents’ Cup, Cox led all scorers with 23 points in a blowout victory by the Gauchos 65-40 over the Lasers.
David Grant Section: SportsHeadline: 2009 Baseball PreviewAuthor: David Grant Coaches from all eight Orange Empire Conference baseball teams gathered at Irvine Valley College last Friday for the first-ever OEC
John Franz In the first ever Presidents’ Cup held at Saddleback College, the Gauchos flexed their muscles in a statement game last Friday night. The Saddleback Women’s Basketball
John Franz The No. 4 ranked Gauchos hosted the Lasers last Friday night, and not only was it Saddleback’s and Irvine Valley first annual Presidents’ Cup but there
Megan Crothers A bit of sibling rivalry will be in the air this Friday at Saddleback College. The first annual Presidents’ Cup, which will feature men’s and women’s
Cerise Ostrem Irvine Valley sits at the top of the state standings. Lasers Chelsea Pavlik sits at the top of the program’s record books. The sophomore from Mater
Cerise Ostrem Huntington Beach, Calif. – “Maybe you should try stopping her. Maybe you’d have a chance at winning.” The comment from the stands was barely audible over