The Hawks are soaring to begin this season.
After another strong tournament performance in the 45th Annual James Clark Showcase, the men’s basketball team saw their record pushed to 10-0 — the best start in program history.
Then, in their return home…
It was quite the run.
The Hawks women’s soccer team closed the regular season with back-to-back wins by a combined score of 12-0. It was enough to secure the No. 18 seed in the playoffs.
Then came the upset. Two second-half goals…
The Hawks won their home tournament, the Tony Costello Tip-Off Classic, beating Cosumnes River 83-61 in the championship game. It capped a dominant weekend in which Hawks won all three games by an average of 23.3 points.
Crucial to the Hawks' success…
The pitch at Las Positas was filled with supportive fans. Not just those coming to root for the Hawks but also for visiting West Valley. Most in the crowd wore hoodies and beanies, protecting themselves from the constantly chilly breeze whipping across…
The Las Positas women’s soccer team managed only one win in its first six games of the season. The only win? A forfeit against Yuba, which couldn’t field enough players.
While discouraging, the Hawks' start wasn't necessarily surprising.
Head coach Andrew Cumbo…
Just minutes into the soccer match, the Las Positas Hawks found themselves down 2-0 to Lake Tahoe Community College. Surrendering goals in the 10th and 17th minutes dug the Hawks into a massive hole early in their home opener for the 2024…
With the score at 23-20 in favor of the Las Positas women’s volleyball team, the Nest found itself collectively ready to celebrate. The Hawks were just two points away from winning the third set to complete a would-be dominating 3-0 victory over…
It’s not every day that you get to hear from a speaker who is as unique as Lt. Col. Marisol A. Chalas. But that opportunity arrived at Las Positas on Thursday, March 28 when she came to speak on her journey during…
Las Positas saw a food truck, a DJ and a bouncy castle on their all-natural grass field on Saturday, April 13. About 50 people gathered on one side of the Hawks field in their lawn chairs, huddled together in ponchos to help…
The Hawks needed a spark. They needed talent. They needed an infusion of youth. In order to improve the program, they needed freshmen players that would be able to fill a star role this season and give the Hawks an even better…