Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Fantastic Week for Hartnell Sports

The week started off by our Mens and Womens soccer team playing a double header friday afternoon. The men defeated Rival Monterey 6-0 while the women beat Canada college 2-1. That night our womens volleyball team played a tough match against West Valley before losing to one of the top teams in the conference. Also our Mens and womens basketball teams started their seasons off with the men going 2-1 in the Ohlone tournament and winning the consolation trophy. The women played in the Consumnes River tournament. They went 1-2 and played for the consolation trophy against Modesto and lost a close one. Our Womens Cross Country team brought home the Northern California Championship at Crystal Springs. They beat conference champs DeAnza college 74-79. Our men finished 8th and qualified for the Sate Championships. The big story was Daniel Tapia. He came in first place with a time of 20:49.
This is the second year in a row Tapia won the Individual Northern California Championship. Later that night our Football team took on Gavilan College. Going into the contest Hartnell was 2-1 and trying to stay on top of the league. Falling behind early 14-0, Hartnell scored 40 unanswered points to beat Gavilan 40-21 and stay atop the conference with a 3-1 record. They will be playing rival Monterey this Saturday and try to get a share of the Conference Championship. Great job all the way around for our Men's and Women's Teams.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS

For the fourth time in program history the womens cross country team won the northern california championships. Led by fifth place finisher Ellie Herrera, the ladies knocked off top seeded Deanza 74-79. Also playing a huge role in the teams first place finish were Jazmin Suarez, Priscilla Meza, Myra Garcia, Emilse Tapia, and Stephanie Castro. For doing an outstanding job in leading the lady panthers to a championship, Coach Chris Zepeda was awarded the Northern California womens Coach of the Year. Outstanding Job to our Womens Cross Country team.
Sophomore Daniel Tapia is just one race away from becoming the greatest distance runner ever at Hartnell College. Already a two time Coast Conference champion in cross country, double state champion in track at 5,000 and 10,000 meters, school record holder in the same events, last year's Norcal cross country champion, and state runner-up in 2008. Tapia came one step closer by winning his second Northern California title. Tapia broke a 13 year old school record at Crystal Springs held by Steve Moreno. Tapia's time was 20:49. The mens team finished 8th. Great efforts were recorded by Rigo Vasquez, Alejandro Alcaraz, Robert Anderson, and Eric Yepez. Great job mens and womens cross country and good luck at the State Championships.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Upcoming sporting events this week


The mens and womens cross country team travel to Crystal Springs this Saturday November 7 up by San Mateo for the Northern California championships. Daniel Tapia, last years mens champion and Ellie Herrera for the women will try to lead their teams to a Norcal Championship. Both the men and womens team placed second at the conference championships. Again they will be looking to compete at a very high level . This friday our mens and womens soccer teams will play a double header at 12:30 and 3:00 p.m. Our men will play first against rival Monterey while our women will play second against West Valley. Also playing this friday is our womens volleyball team. They have a great matchup against West Valley college. Game starts at 6:30 p.m. And to end the week a very important league game for our Panther Football team. They are at the top of league with a 2-1 record. They travel to Gavilan college who is also 2-1. Game time is at 7:00 p.m. Good luck to the men and women student athletes at Hartnell College for their hard work and dedication in the classroom and on the playing fields.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Great Week for Hartnell Athletics

Starting the week there were some important contest for the panthers. The mens soccer team defeated #1 Ohlone and played an outstanding game winning 5-1. Eduardo Verduzgo scored 3 goals for the hat trick. The men are sitting #5 in Nor Cal standings. Our Womens Volleyball team defeated rival Monterey in three straight sets. Scores were 25-16, 25-10, and 25-15. Panther Briana Moreno led with 9 kills and 5 blocks. Next home game is wednesday Nov. 4. The womens soccer team defeated Monterey 2-1. Leading the way were Patty Magdaleno and Vanessa Montano with 1 goal a piece. Coach Cuevas emphasized it was a total team effort from everyone on the team. Our mens and womens cross country teams did well in the coast conference chanpionships. They both finished second in a strong showing from both teams. 6 women made all conference with Ellie Herrera winning Coast Conference Individual runner up. For the mens team there were 4 that made all conference. Daniel Tapia was the Individual Champion. Next up for the men and womens cross country is the Nor Cal Championships on Nov. 7 at Crystal Springs.

Friday, October 23, 2009

College's Women soccer and Mens Baseball reach out to schoolchildren


Hartnell students reached out to the community Wednesday, the mens baseball team reading to Roosevelt Elementary students and the women's soccer team teaching home schooled children to dribble, pass and trap a ball. In a fourth grade salinas classroom, Hartnell freshman and baseball player Eric Hilliker read "Always in Trouble," a story about a mischievous puppy names Toby who likes to eat crayons and track muddy paw prints throught the house. Hilliker was participating in the Salinas Reads program. Once a year, baseball players from Hartnell College visit Roosevelt Elementary School classrooms to read stories to about 600 preschool through sixth grade students. Hartnell players have participated for more than a decade, and have been visiting Roosevelt for four years. The women's soccer team offered a free clinic for about 20 elementary-age children in the Monterey Countyt Home charter school program, which offers home-schooling and independent study. " This is especially great with the baseball team and soccer teams because they show up in their uniforms and the kids really, really look up to them" Coach Teresa said. It's almost as if they are celebrities." Great job Hartnell Panthers.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Football team starts Conference

Panther football Saturday home to San Jose City @ 6:00 p.m.
Mens soccer Friday @ City College of San Francisco 4 p.m.
Womens soccer Friday @ Mission College 1:30 p.m.
Mens and Womens Cross Country Friday @ Santa Clara - Bronco Invitational
Womens Volleyball @ West Valley Friday 6:30

Friday, October 9, 2009

Weekend sports at Hartnell

Friday October 9 Mens and Womens Cross Country. Toro Park Invite 3:30 P.M.
Friday October 9 Mens soccer @ Cabrillo. 6:30 P.M.
Friday October 9 Womens soccer @ Skyline 2:00 P.M.
Saturday October 10. Football v.s. Deanza @ the Pit. 1:00 P.M.
GOOD LUCK PANTHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!