Third loss for baseball ties ELAC, Pasadena for last in South Coast Conference

By Carlos Alvarez     East Los Angeles College baseball team began a three game series against Long Beach City College this past Tuesday with an 8-2 loss. The Huskies have dropped two games in a row after losing last Saturday, 5-3 against El Camino College Compton Center. ELAC 8-8 (1-3 in conference) is currently tied with Pasadena City College for last place in the South Coast Conference standings. The…

March 14, 2013
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Huskies baseball brings winning streak to three

  By Carlos Alvarez   The East Los Angeles College baseball team continued their winning ways on the road last Thursday, beating LA Pierce College 15-8. Led by the Huskies sudden hitting attack, ELAC was able to overcome an early two-run deficit to win their third straight game. The Brahmas took advantage of some sloppy defense by the Huskies scoring two runs in the first inning off starting pitcher Elias…

March 6, 2013
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Baseball wakes up against Ventura College

By Carlos Alvarez As they continue their long month of road games, the Huskies traveled to Ventura College bringing their big boy bats with them, spanking the Pirates 14-5, last Friday, Feb. 22. After combining for 11 runs in their past three games, the offense jumped all over the Pirates pitching staff. The Huskies collected a total of nine hits for the game, but unlike other games these hits came…

February 24, 2013
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Huskies baseball season open’s with loss

By Carlos Alvarez   In a rematch of last year’s Regional’s, the Huskies didn’t fare much better coming out on the losing side once again with a 3-2, season opening road loss to the Riverside City College Tigers Friday night. Sophomore pitcher Sergio Luna started for the Huskies who fought off some early control problems. Luna (0-1) took the loss while pitching 5 innings, allowing 3 runs on 2 hits…

February 2, 2013
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East Los Angeles College baseball season preview

By Carlos Alvarez   As the new baseball season gets on its way a new group of players take the field for the Huskies. “We lost a lot of key players from last year. We have three players returning from last year,” Head Coach James Hines said. Those three players that hope to lead the Huskies this year are sophomore outfielders Kyle Peralta, Andrew Gutierrez, and sophomore catcher Armando Lomeli….

February 1, 2013
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