Reedley College Football 2015 Game 4 Recap
It was another one of those games for Reedley College – a win over Gavilan College – but a difficult game to gauge where the Tigers actually are, success-wise.
It was another one of those games for Reedley College – a win over Gavilan College – but a difficult game to gauge where the Tigers actually are, success-wise.
The Reedley College Tigers suffered their first defeat of the season when they fell to the Contra Costa College Comets 37-28, Saturday afternoon in San Pablo.
The Reedley College Tigers continued their early season success with a 30-18 win over San Jose City College Saturday night at Reedley High School Stadium.
The Reedley College Tigers kick off the 2015 football season today as they visit Mendocino College in Ukiah.
Head Coach Randy Whited begins his seventh season as Tiger head coach, and he says the coaching experience is as much fun and challenging today as it was when he began his coaching career. “Every year can be different as team and staff dynamics can change. I can say that this year has gotten off to a very enjoyable start."
The Reedley College Tiger's season ending 43-38 loss at Monterey Peninsula College Saturday night was a microcosm of their season. They fell behind, rallied to take a late lead, and gave up the winning touchdown with less than a minute to play.
They’ve teased us with their potential. They’ve frustrated us with several last minute losses. But now I can officially say - the 2014 Reedley College football team is one of the most exciting and talented squads I’ve seen in the past twenty years.
The Reedley College Tigers continued their trend of getting off to a slow start, but they pushed the accelerator pedal right before halftime and never let up, scoring the game's final 45 points, as they dominated the Cabrillo College Seahawks 45-10 Saturday night in Reedley
For the third time this season, the Reedley College football team took a late lead in a game only to give up a late touchdown and suffer a heartbreaking loss. This time the final score was 48-43, and the beneficiaries were the West Hills Falcons.
Most football coaches will tell you they don't believe in moral victories. Reedley College football Coach Randy Whited may or may not be in that particular group, but he has to be somewhat pleased with the way his team fought and fought before finally surrendering to Fresno City College 49-44 Saturday night in Fresno.
I’m not one to complain (don’t ask the editor about that, please), but Reedley College’s football team is getting a bit predictable. For the third straight week, the Tigers fell behind, and then rallied to take a late lead. The difference this last Saturday night was the Tigers snuffed out a late rally by Gavilan and won the game 44-33, to even their season record at 2-2.