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Community Colleges: Week of Mar. 3; Ellis erases Southwestern
- Updated: March 5, 2025

COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESULTS
Week of Mar, 309, 2025
East County Sports.com
Baseball
Tue., Mar. 4
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Grossmont College 13, Southwestern 4 BOXSCORE
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.
Wed., Mar. 5
Palomar 14, San Diego Mesa 7 (completion of Tuesday’s suspended game)
Thurs., Mar. 6
Grossmont College at Southwestern, 2 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 7
Grossmont College at Imperial Valley, 1 p.m.
Sat., Mar. 8
San Diego Mesa at San Diego City, Morley Field, 1 p.m.
Southwestern at Palomar, 1 p.m.
Women’s Basketball
3C2A South Regional – Third ound
Sat., Mar. 8
Grossmont College at (2) Mt. San Antonio, 5 p.m. (time change)
Palomar at Moorpark, 5 p.m. (time change)
Note: Winners advance t state quarterfinals
Softball
Tue., Mar. 4
Southwestern 7, Grossmont College 0
Thurs., MNar. 6
Grossmont College at Sa Duego Cuty, 3 p.m.