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Brahma briefs (March 17 – March 28)

Chuck Steele sides to third base. On the Baseball Field at Pierce College Woodland Hills Calif. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Photo By Tim Daoud

Baseball splits home games

The Bulls lost at Moorpark College on Thursday, March 26.

The Raiders outscored the Brahmas 6-5. It was a close game with both teams tallying up 14 hits each, but the difference was in the pitching. Raider right fielder Garrett Serino was able to score the winning run from a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning.

The Bulls went back on the road to face Allan Hancock College on Friday, March 27.

Sophomore right-handed pitcher Austin Peters pitched a complete game.

Pierce asserted its presence in the top of the second inning when the Bulls scored two of its four runs. The game finished 4-2, and the Bulls never trailed in the game.

Record: 11-15 | Standing: 4th

 

Volleyball wins one of two road games

The Brahmas lost its road game in five sets to Santa Barbara on Wednesday, March 25.

Two of the five sets were prolonged in order for a team to win the set by two points and both sets went to Pierce. The Bulls lost 3-2 despite its good outside hitting due that included blocks and season high digs from the Vaqueros.

Pierce won its next away game against Moorpark College on Friday, March 27. They won the first set and went on to win 3-1. (25-18,18-25, 27-25, 25-21).

Record: 6-9 | Standing: 5th

 

Softball gets its first conference win

Ventura College swept the doubleheader they hosted against the Pierce College softball team on Tuesday, March 24.

The team won its first conference game against the Moorpark College Raiders on Thursday, March 26.

Pierce was quick to put runs on the board and scored four runs in the first inning. They won 8-7 on five hits.

Second baseman Christina Cerda hit two of the three RBIs in the game.

Record: 3-14 | Standing: 4th

 

Men’s and women’s swim places high

The swimming and diving teams had a meet at Santa Barbara City College on Saturday, March 28.

The men’s team placed second after placing third in its previous two meets.

The women’s swimming and diving team placed fourth in its meet. In its first two meets they placed first but it was difficult to complete the trifecta due to the absence of four of its 12 athletes.

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