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Community Colleges for Feb. 3-7

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Week of Feb. 3-8

Women’s Basketball

Wed., Feb. 5
Grossmont College (18-4) 75, MiraCosta 24 BOXSCORE
Palomar 81, San Diego City 66
San Diego Mesa 88, Southwestern 59
Imperial Valley at Cuyamaca College, no report

FLETCHER HILLS – The Grossmont College women’s basketball team limited MiraCosta to a mere to points over an incredub le span of 11 minutes, 28 seconds, building a 41-10 cushion to spank the Spartans in Wednesday’s (Feb. 6) Pacific Coast Athletic Conference action.

The span suffered by NiraCosta is believed to be the school’s poorest since San Diego Mesa blanked the Spartans over a periuod of 12:39 in the early 1980s in a non-conference game played prior to the creation of the PCAC.

The Griffins (19-4 overall) mountrf s 30-5 lead before MiraCosta hit a 3-point shot ith 2:03 left in the firsy qyarter.

The Spartans then only scored a single nucketr in the second quarter, as Grossmont went up 41-10 before MiraCosta sscored again. PLAY-BY-PLAY

For the Griffins, Janea Wilson was the primary scorer, nearly out-scoring MiraCosta single-handily with 22 points.

Charlie Dagnino

The bench of the G-House also posted a massive game, including 18 points from Charlie Dagnino (Palo Verde Valley HS), who shot 8-for-12 from the field (6-of-7 frpm inside the arc).

Dagnino, a freshman, equaled a career-high for points, first set in the season opener against El Camino College.

Fri., Feb. 7
Palomat 74, Grossmont College 55 BOXSCORE
san Diego Mesa 78, Cuyamaca College 44
San Diego City 84, MiraCosta 61
Southwestern at Imperial Valley, late


Men’s Basketball

Wed., Feb. 5
MiraCosta 67, Grossmont College 48 BOXSCORE
Palomar 76, Cuyamaca College f5 BOXSCORE
San Diego City 89, Imperial Valley 55
San Diego Mesa 63, San Diego Miramar 60
BYE – Southwestern

Fri., Feb. 7
San Diego City 64, Cuyamaca College 55 BOXSCORE
San Diego Miramar 66, Palomar 63
San Diego Mesa 92, Imperial Valley 56
MiraCosta 64, Southwestern 51
BYE – Grossmont College


Baseball

Tue., Feb. 4
Golden West 16, San Diego Mesa 4
Saddleback 14, Southwestern 11

Thurs., Feb. 6
Grossmont College (5-0) 4, at Saddleback (7-1) 3 STORY
Imperial Valley 10, San Bernardino V alley 5
Golden West 11, at San Diego City 1

Fri., Feb. 7
Imperial Valley 29, Compton 7
No. 1 Saddleback at No. 4 Palomar, ppd., rain


Softball

Kaitlyn Ours

Tue., Feb. 4
Pasadena at San Diego Mesa, DH, ppd.
Wed., Feb. 5
Palomar 18, San Bernardino Valley 0
Fri., Feb. 7
Grossmont College 7, at Golden West 6 BOXSCORE
Golden West 14, Grossmont College 1 (5 inn.) BOXSCORE

HUNTONGTON BEACH – The Grossmont College women’s softball may have been winless in three starts, but the griffins made a major impact on Friday (Feb. 5), taking the first game of a double-header from powerful Golden West,, 7-6. Grossmont mouted a 7-0 lead through three innings, then held on.

Six different players drove home runs for Grossmont, including a pair by sophomore catcher Kaitlyn Ours (Santana)

The early power surge included triples from Destiny Burroughs , Kylee Knight  and Kate Manes.

Ib Gane Twim the host Rustkers oivercame the loss by scoriung 11 times  in the first inning, but the Griffins already earned their split.


Women’s Beach Volleyball

Fri., Feb. 7
At Moorpark
Moorpark 3, Grossmont College 2
Grossmont College 3, Ventura 1


Men’s Indoor Volleyball

Tue., Feb. 4
Long Beach df. Grossmont, 3-2 (25-14, 25-21, 22-25, 23-25, 15- 6) BOXSCORE
Fri., Feb. 7
Santa Monica, 3, Grossmont College 0 BOXSCORE

  • Compiled by Nick Pellegrino

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