After 32 years and countless records for wins, longtime baseball coach Don Sneddon steps down, heads to Modesto By: Jorge Campos Sophomore Tyler Sloan threw five innings of one-hit ball in
By: Jorge Campos Freshman catcher Annie Dowling’s third-inning grand slam propelled the Dons past the visiting Palomar College Comets, as Santa Ana College won 9-4 Jan. 31. “I thought, ‘I got to
By: Jorge Campos The Dons women’s track and field team hits the track in 2014 looking to take the SoCal prelims while breaking a record or two in the process. “We have
By: Jorge Campos When Don Sneddon started managing the Dons baseball team, Bryan Harris had not been born yet. But one day before the season started, 30-year-old Harris, a former player and
By Jorge Campos Freshman catcher Annie Dowling’s third inning grand slam propelled the Dons, as Santa Ana College defeated visiting Palomar College Comets, 9-4 January 31. “I thought ‘I gotta make contact,
By Jorge Campos Sophomore righty Tyler Sloan threw five innings of one-hit ball as the Dons defeated the visiting LA Harbor College Seahawks 7-1 Tuesday. “I want to get ahead of guys,
By: C. Harold Pierce The father of two children leads the state in scoring while juggling two jobs and school Dons forward Luis Venegas, then 18, slid across the field, battling
By: C. Harold Pierce In the 113th minute of overtime of the Southern California finals, freshman forward Luis Venegas charged toward the box, ball at his feet, and fired. The shot bounced
By: Jorge Campos Tom Williams, a life-long Don, died Nov. 6 of a heart attack at the age of 65. Mr. Williams was an athletic equipment assistant at Santa Ana College for 35
By C. Harold Pierce With less than eight minutes left in overtime of the Southern California finals, Dons forwards Luis Venegas and Leonardo Contreras stretched on the sideline, waiting to be