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Community Colleges: Week of Mar. 3-9
- Updated: March 8, 2025

2024-25 COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESULTS
Week of Mar, 3-9, 2025
East County Sports.com
Women’s Basketball
3C2A South Regional – Third Round
Sat., Mar. 8
(2) Mt. San Antonio 63, (10) Grossmont College 42 BOXSCORE
(6) Palomar 50, at (3) Moorpark 49 – Kylee Trujillo (Pal) hits 3-point FG with 0:03 remaining.
Note: Winners advance t state quarterfinals
Baseball
Sat., Mar. 8
San Diego Mesa 8, at San Diego City 5
Palomar 9, Southwestern 5
Fri., Mar. 7
Grossmont College 14, at Imperial Valley 6 BOXSCORE
Thurs., Mar. 6
Southwestern 11, Grossmont College 5 BOXSCORE
Wed., Mar. 5
Palomar 14, San Diego Mesa 7 (completion of Tuesday’s suspended game)
Tue., Mar. 4
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Grossmont College 13, Southwestern 4 BOXSCORE / STORY
Imperial Valley 7, San Diego CIty 3
Bottom 2nd: Palomar 2, San DIego Mesa 0 (susp., weather)
FLETCHER HILLS – Grossmont College starting pitcher Ryan Ellis fired six inings of shutout ball, leading the Griffins to a 13-3 pasting of Southwestern in Tuesday’s (Mar. 4) Pacific Coast Athletic Conference ballgame at Noel Michelson Field.
Ellis, a sophomore out of Patrick Henry High, dominated by stricking out 10 Jaguars batters without a walk, yuelding just three basehits.
Grossmont’s offense backed Ellis with three runs in each of the first two innings, mounting an early 6-0 lead.
Meanwhile, Nico Newhan and Logan Aguilar each drove in two runs, while Jacob Embleton smacked a home run to back the Griffins’; 10-hit attack.
Before the second inning was completed, Grossmont chased a pair of southwestern pitchers, with another gone before the third frame was completed.
In the first, the locals loaded the bases, then scored twice on a wild pitches, followed by an intentional ground ball to the right side by designated hitter Noah Libed to knock home a third run.
In the second, two more runs came home on a ground ball and a wild pitch before the scoring was completed on an exclimation point on Embleton’s homer.
Southwestern’s seven pitchers finished with 5 wild pitches and hit 2 batters in 8 innings.
Aguilar, Grossmont lead–off batter, finished with a perfect outing at the plate. The shortstop went 4-for-4 and walked twice, scoring three times.
The victory left Grossmont (10-5 overall, 2-1 PCAC) a half-game behing front-running Palomar. The Comets contest with San Diego Mesa was suspended after two innings a(weather) and will be complete Wednesday.
Softball
Tue., Mar. 4
Southwestern 7, Grossmont College 0
Thurs., MNar. 6
Grossmont College at San Diego City,Betty Hock Field, ppd. (moved to Apr. 23)
Southwestern at San Diego Mesa, P.R. Mendoza Field, ppd.
Palomar at Imperial Valley, DiPaola Sports Complex, ppd. (moved to DH on Apr. 25_
Fri., Mar. 7
Mt. San Jacinto at San Diego Mesa., pd., wet grounds
Sat., Mar. 8
Palomar 13, Fullerton 5 (6 inn., run rule)
Chaffey 11, Suthwestern 3 (6 inn., run rule)
Track
Cuyamaca Invitational RESULTS