Eric Barron was near perfect on the mound for Gavilan Thursday. 
The Rams’ ace went the distance, striking out 10 while allowing just three hits and a walk over nine innings to help his team to a 2-0 win over Monterey Peninsula College at home. Gavilan has won its last four straight. 
With runners on first and second in the bottom of the fifth, Javier Garcia singled and advanced to second on and MPC error. This allowed both Bryant Cid and Tony Amaral to come home. 
The Rams nearly scored in the bottom of the fourth, as Nate Christophersen and Edgar Arriola stood on second and third, respectively. Unfortunately for the hosts, they drew their final out on the next play to leave both runners stranded. 
Garcia went 1 for 3 with an RBI and a walk. Cid was 0 for 2 with two walks and a run scored, while Amaral was 0 for 3 with a walk and a run. 
The Rams (10-3 overall, 3-0 in conference) will take on Canada College at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Redwood City. 
SOFTBALL
Rams fall to SJCC
Gavilan’s struggles continues as it dropped its sixth straight contest, falling 7-2 to San Jose City College Thursday on the road. 
The Rams got off to a quick start as Brittani Newman hit a lead-off single and stole second base. Newman advanced to third off a Crissy Simpson bunt and was brought home off an Adrianna Ortega single. 
Mari Rodriguez hit a lead-off double for Gavilan later in the game. Erica Baxter singled, scoring Rodriguez for their team’s final run of the game. 
Gavilan combined for six hits in the game, but gave up 12. Tori Lobato was handed the loss on the mound. 
The Rams (4-13) look to end their skid with a 3 p.m. contest against Monterey Peninsula College Tuesday at home. 
Find out when and where your favorite Rams teams are playing this week:
3.3 — Baseball at Canada College, 2 p.m.; Softball vs. Monterey Peninsula College, 3 p.m.
3.5 — Baseball at Skyline, 2 p.m.; Softball vs. West Valley College, 3 p.m.
3.6 — Sand Volleyball at Coast Conference Individual Kickoff Tournament, Rio Del Mar Beach, Aptos, noon
3.7 — Baseball at College of San Mateo, noon

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