Reedley College Football 2012 Game 4 Recap
The Reedley College Tigers traveled to the State capitol Saturday night, and came up on the short end once again, in a 27-20 loss to the Sacramento City College Panthers.
The Reedley College Tigers traveled to the State capitol Saturday night, and came up on the short end once again, in a 27-20 loss to the Sacramento City College Panthers.
On paper, Saturday night's football game between The Reedley College Tigers and the Fresno City College Rams looked like a mismatch, but as the old saying goes, the game is played on the field, and the Tigers nearly pulled off a huge upset.
Many college football coaches believe that the biggest improvement in a team comes between the first and second game of the season. If that's actually true, the Reedley College football team is in serious trouble.
The Reedley College Tigers opened the 2012 football season Saturday night with a 20-14 loss to the COS Giants at Mineral King Bowl in Visalia.
The Reedley College Athletic Hall of Fame conducted it's annual induction ceremony and banquet this past Saturday, and the evening was dedicated to perhaps the greatest team the Tigers have ever fielded--the 2002 State and National champion football team.
Chris Owings is the kind of athlete you want to root for. The Visalia Rawhide’s star shortstop is articulate, humble and obviously loves doing what he does – which is tearing up the Cal League. I recently had the opportunity to ask Chris a few questions.
Author Thomas Wolfe wrote a novel titled You Can’t Go Home Again. And for many people, that’s true. But for former Clovis High/Fresno City College/Fresno State baseball star Garrett Weber, Wolfe’s sentiment doesn’t hold true. Garrett Weber has come home, and he couldn’t be happier.
If there's one thing baseball has over the other major sports, it’s tradition. Yeah, football, basketball and hockey all have traditions, but they’re not as..... well, traditional as baseball. Opening day has red white and blue bunting hanging from the railings at every stadium. Fans of every team have genuine hope in April that this will be the year their team wins it all.
Saturday, December 18th, 2010 was a pretty normal day for Laine Brown. A week before Christmas in her junior year at Immanuel High School, Laine was playing in a basketball game at the Farmersville tournament. As was always the case, she was hustling up the floor, ready to knock the ball away from an opponent, when the opponent suddenly stopped, and they collided.
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die is a sci-fi movie released in 1962. It was actually filmed and completed several years earlier, but because it’s so sick, twisted, dark, morbid and absurd, its release was delayed. Well, I should correct myself. It wasn’t delayed because of its absurdity. It became a cult classic because of its absurdity.