PITTSBURG — Freshman forward Reece Bingham couldn't hold back her tears after she was subbed out. She didn't want to come back to the bench. She threw her jersey aside and sat down on the sideline grass. Her face fell into her…
When Anthony Johnson, then a sophomore at Cosumnes River College (CRC) in 2010, saw the red and blue lights in his rearview mirror and heard the sirens, his heart sank. He knew he was caught.
The breathalyzer would reveal his true state. Leaving…
It echoes throughout the bench. Every single game.
“Talk to each other.”
In different tones and volumes, from coaches to players, from players to each other. It’s been an endless echo this season for LPC men’s soccer. The simplicity of communication can…
Their record doesn’t matter anymore. Neither do stats or rankings.
The postseason is about confidence, and about leaning on the players who make things happen when it counts. For Hawks women’s soccer, Yulia Ikuta and Reece Bingham aren’t just scoring goals. They…
The Las Positas women’s volleyball team finished the 2025 season 15-11 after opening the year with one of the program’s strongest midseason runs. The Hawks won 11 straight matches between Aug. 29 and Oct. 1. The momentum didn’t carry into conference play,…
Of the top 12 point-scorers for the 2024 Hawks, seven were freshmen. For a team that made a deep run into the playoffs, the idea of seven experienced returners figured to bode well for the 2025 squad.
But as Las Positas prepares for…
It’s been a down year in Coast Conference-South. Only Cañada has a winning record in the last 10 games. No one else has more than two conference wins.
Which means the Oct. 28 showdown between Las Positas and Foothill was for second…
For Las Positas sophomore setter Jade Dancel, consistency is more than just a skill; it’s how the Hawks operate. Starting every game this season, Dancel has become the player the team relies on to keep the offense flowing, especially during tough stretches. …
The Hawks lost five starters from the team that made the state tournament last March. Yet when the preseason rankings came out this week, they were still among the elite.
The California Community College Men’s Basketball Coaches Association released its first rankings…
MONTEREY — Elijah Hanley was ready for anything.
“I just want to score one,” the Hawks’ sophomore midfielder said. He had been waiting for his first goal of the season. No matter what it took, he was determined to get one.
He just needed…
