WOMEN’s GOLF. Erin Rapae and Justine Bresnahan decided to swing clubs instead of running around a track for P.E. credit in high school. Rapae, who has been playing for six years, learned
SOCCER PROFILE: Freshman forward Christian Supancic tears his way through the field. For soccer players and fans around the world, the number 10 symbolizes greatness. Pele, Lionel Messi and David Beckham have
SOCCER PROFILE: Matt Harmier. He seems like your classic Californian, but underneath there’s more to this Santa Ana College athlete and Fullerton native. After a 10-year hiatus from playing water polo in
FOOTBALL: Former high school teammates reconnect after boucing back from Division I colleges. ylan Reda and Duke DeLancellotti never thought they would become best friends, but their career paths are eerily similar.
FOOTBALL. The Dons football team recovered from early tentativeness and is now 3-2. They are coming out of a Week 6 bye. Beginning the season on the road taxed the young team.
WRESTLING. It’s an hour before sunrise. The campus is empty as men slowly enter the room. The buzz from flickering fluorescent lights is the only sound the Santa Ana College wrestling team
Co-written by Evelyn Kielich (el Don Style Editor) and Elaiza Armas (el Don Staff Writer) WOMEN’s WATERPOLO. Game Date: October 5, 2011. The visiting Orange Coast College Pirates sailed away with a
WOMEN’s VOLLEYBALL. Game date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Visiting Grossmont College pummeled Santa Ana College’s women’s volleyball team on Wednesday defeating the Dons in straight sets. Grossmont has not dropped a set
MEN’s SOCCER. Game date: September 21, 2011. Undefeated powerhouse Mt. San Antonio demolished the visiting Dons Wednesday 8-1, in a non-conference contest. “We have good rhythm and we are very confident. I
MEN’S SOCCER. Dons Head Coach Jose Vasquez saw through 17 consecutive Orange Empire Conference championships, starting when he was an assistant. “The teams know we’ve built this legacy. Every year it’s out