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Community Colleges: Week of Feb. 22; Hoops take playoff opener
- Updated: March 1, 2025

COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESULTS
Week of Feb. 22-Mar. 1
East County Sports.com
Women’s Basketball

Griffins celebration
3C2A State Playoffs – Second Round
Sat., Mar. 1
Grossmont College 67, at Mt. San Jacinto 59 BOXSCORE#
Palomar 79, Santa Barbara 61
3C2A State Playoffs – First Round
Wed., Feb. 26
Grossmont College 71, L.A. Trade-Tech 60 BOXSCORE / STORRY
San Diego Mesa 62, Cuesta 45
Santa Barbara 57, Imperial 52 BOXSCORE
Bye – Palomar
Grossmont College 71, L.A. Trade-Tech 60
FLETCHER HILLS – The one-two scoring unch of Anayla Anderson and d Kla Palpallatoc powered Grossmont College, especially in the second quarter, leading the Griffins to a 71-60 triumph over L.A. Trade-Tech in Wednesday’s (Feb. 26) opening round of the 3C2A state basketball championships.
Anderson tallied seven of her game-best 23 points in the second period, but Palpallatoc gained 9 of her 12 points in the period, when the Giffins (23-5 overall) took the lead fr keeps.
L.A.Traxde-Tech burst to an early 21-10 lead before Grossmont trimmed the deficit with a late 8-point run to clos the opening 8 minutes.
Moments late, a 3-point bucket by Palpallatoc moved the host to a 29-27 lead, with the margin growing into double fn ones by the interrmission on a 29-8 scoring spree.
Once Grossmont moved in front, every one seemed to contribut.
Kiya Waters posted up to svore from inside the paint, Anderson nailed a 3-point shot, then Waters again got openn inside to score four of her p[poinys and give the Griffins a 37-29 advantage.
Another short jumped bhy Anderson at the buzzer gave the G-House a 16-2 run to close the half with a 39-29 advantage.
For the contest, Janea Wilson matched Palpallatoc with 12 points, but her job was to preventsecond-half chances by the Lady Techsters (officially the Beavers), gaining 13 of her 16 rebounds on the defensive glass.
Wilson’s 16 boards also matched a career-best, first set against Cuyamaca.
Grossmont, the No. 10 seed, advanced to a second round contyest at No. 7 Mt. San Jacinto (24-4) on Saturday (March 1). The Eagles are the Inland Empire Conference champions.
Check the Grossmont College Athletics website for game location information . The contest could be held at the original MtSJC gymnasium in Hemet, or the new facility in Menifee.
Baseball
Sat., Mar. 1
Grossmont College 10, Palomar 6 BOXSCORE / STORY
San Diego Mesa 24m at Imperial Valley 5
Southwestern 5, San Diego City 2
Thurs., Feb. 27
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Palomar 16, Grossmont College 3
Southwestern 13, at San Diego City 5
San Diego Mesa 13, Imperial Valley 7
SAN MARCOS – Palomar College scored five times in the second inning to mount a 7-0- lead, then the next nine Comets runs came via five Grossmont College errors in a one-sided Pacific Coast Athletic Conference opener on Thursday (Feb. 27). BOXSCORE
Comets center fielder Justin Tucker , the lead-off batter, went 3-for-4 with a pair of walks, triggering almost every rally and scoring four times.
In addition, No. 2 batter Brendan Shanahan drove in four tuns, featuring a triple — the lone extra-base hit for Palomar.
Grossmont received RBI hits from its own 1-2 hitters: Jacob Embleton and M.J. Sweeney, while Talon Tucker slugged a run-scoring triople.
Palomar, thee three-time defending PCAC titlists, own a composite mark of f 69-7 since the return of play since the pandemic, including 15-of-16 over the Griffins.
Wed., Feb. 26
San Diego Mesa 11, Saddleback 7
Tue., Feb. 25
Saddleback 11, at Palomar 8
Southwestern 11, at Fullerton 9
Mon., Mar. 22
Grossmont College 7, Riverside 6 BOXSCORE
San Diego City 7, at Mt. San Jacinto 5
FLETCHR HILLS – In the span of two weeks, Grossmont College recorded walk-0ff, game winners against some of the top ballclubs in Southwern alifornia.
On Monday (Feb, 22), the Griffins (8-4 overall overall) turned the trick on visiting Riverside City College, scoting twice in the bottom of the nine innings to tame the Tiger, 7-6. (READ MORE HERE by RCC).
Third baseman Nico Newhan capped a 3-RBI performance with a game-tying single, then shortstop Logan Aguilar followed with aq walk-off, RBI basehit. Both layers finished with two hits and a run scored to help the Griffins rally from a late 6-4 deficit.
Newhan and Noah Libed smacked home runs for the G-House.
Pitching in relief, Xavier Franco garnered the victory. Franco now leads all Southland pitchers with as 3-0 record.
Men’s Basketball
3C2A State Playoffs – First Round
Sat., Mar. 1
Cerritos 75, at San Diego City 65
Fullerton 70, Southwestern 67
3C2A State Playoffs – First Round
Wed., Feb. 26
Southwestern 90, at Santa Monica 70
Compton 70, at MiraCosta 68
San Bernardino Valley 101, Palomar 66
Softball
Sat., Mar. 1
G1: L.A.mission 7, atf Grossmont College 0 BOXSCORE
Grossmont College 7, L.A. Mission 2 BOXSCORE
Palomar 18, at Cerritos 0 (5 inn.) – Palomar scored 12 runs in the 4th
G1: San Diego City 10, Victor Valley 4
G2, San Diego City 10, Victor Valley 4
Fri., Feb. 28
Palomar 6, at Orange Coast 2
San Diego Mesa 1, Saddleback 0
Golden West 9, at Southwestern 1
Thurs., Mar. 27
Grossmont College 9, Imperial Valley 1 BOXSCORE
FLETCHER HILLS – Grossmont College saw six different players drive in runs, allowing the Griffins to open PCAC action by drilling visiting Imperial Valley. Five runs in the third inning snapped a 1-1 deadlock.
Palomar 10, Southwestern 0
San Diego Mesa 11, San Diego City 0
Tue., Feb, 25
Riverside 4, Southwestern 2
Mt. San Jacinto 13, Imperial Valley 2
Saddleback 9, San Diego City 0
Women’s Beach Volleyball
Thurs., Feb. 27
MiraCosta at Grossmont College, moved to Friday
Fru., Feb. 28
Grossmont College 4, San Diego Miramar 1 BOXSCORE
MikraCosta 4, Grossmont College 1 BOXSCORE
Women’s Tennis
Thurs., Feb. 27
Grossmont College 6, at Southwestern 3 BOXSCOre
Tue., Feb., 25
Grossmont College 5, Mt.San Jacinto 4