Changes at the head coach position are never easy. Even at
the community college level, where the longest you can play in a program is two
years. After six years at the helm, Paul Sapsford has waved his goodbyes, and
it’s the Hawks women’s soccer…
LPC speedster takes the coveted state crown in the 100 free
Esteban Perez Del Rio does not shy away from challenging himself every time he dives into the water.
“One of my main goals is to break team records for the events…
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He walked along the edge, shaking, trembling scared for his life. He looked out into the open blue, such a long way down. He conjured the courage and jumped in.
This was the beginning of Joey Argoncillo’s diving career…
The Las Positas College swim and dive conference championship streak is extended for another year, as the Hawks men’s and women’s teams rose to the occasion, and brought home the fifth consecutive California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Coast Conference championship last…
Being the head coach of one college team is already quite the feat. It is a role that brings a lot of pressure for success, both on and off the field. As the head coach, you are largely held accountable for your…
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The Las Positas Hawks men’s basketball team season came to an earlier end than expected last season, falling for the second consecutive season to Skylar Chavez and the Santa Rosa Junior College Bear Cubs.
After getting blown out by Santa Rosa in…
Santa Rosa, Calif. – The Las Positas College men’s basketball team suffered post-season defeat at the hands of Santa Rosa for the second year running as the Hawks bowed out in the first round of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)…
The black shirt and slacks were a sharp contrast to the bright indigo hues of the curtain on stage. Dr. Harry Edwards took position behind the podium, placing a hand on either side. His voice was steady, speaking clearly to a silent,…
The Las Positas College men’s basketball team has been enjoying a very good campaign thus far as they are (20-4) overall and (8-1) in conference play as the season enters crunch time with only three games remaining.
But despite playing eye catching basketball…
Two Las Positas coaches will not be returning for the 2019 season after years of serving as head coaches. Paul Sapsford has resigned from women's soccer and Robert Arroyo has stepped down from men's water polo.
Sapsford coached women’s soccer at Las Positas…
