By Erica Winter Visiting Rio Hondo College defeated the Dons, 8-1 Monday after a five-run outburst in the top of the second inning. “When you don’t see your kids for two days,
By Diana Viera The Dons dropped the conference opener to the Cypress College Chargers 14-0, making their overall record 4-7. During the first inning, Chargers left fielder Taylor Pierce crushed a home run,
By Diana Viera Citing veteran leaders who helped create a more cohesive unit, the Dons carved out a third place finish in the Orange Empire Conference, possibly punching a ticket to the
By Andrew Mata With the Super Bowl Sunday came high-price commercials that companies like Heinz, Doritos, Hyundai and Budweiser pay millions of dollars per second to air. Here are my top five: Pokémon highlighted
By Jorge Campos The men’s cross-country team finished 12th overall at the state championship in Fresno Nov. 21. Led by freshman Paulino Sanchez, who crossed the finish line at 21:01 in the
By Diana Viera Freshman Toni Lopez is the Dons’ first individual Orange Empire Conference champion in women’s cross-country. “Finding out that I was the first female athlete in history was pretty cool.
By Diana Viera Sophomore guard Roger Hamel carried a young Dons team on his back, keeping his cool while sinking a game-winning last second free throw to score the team’s first victory,
By Jorge Campos For the first time in five years, the Dons won at least seven games in a season. “Some changes were made last year, and the ladies are adapting. They
By Diana Viera The Dons capped its worst season since 1980, losing the last home game of the season Nov. 10, 3-0, to the Irvine Valley College Lasers. Lasers Forward Joseph Ferguson
By Laura Garcia The Dons lost to visiting Cypress College in straight sets Wednesday, for the sixth match in a row. “Tonight I think it was hard because they had really strong