Gavilan Roundup: Sutton’s grand slam helps Rams stay in first place
Connor Sutton hit a grand slam as part of a five-run first inning to help Gavilan College’s baseball team roll to a 9-5 home win over Cañada on Saturday.
Baseball: Katich, Rams back in first place with win over Skyline
Gabe Katich pitched eight strong innings, Alika Bantilan drove in two runs, and Gavilan College’s baseball team held on for a 6-3 home win over Skyline on Thursday.
Softball: Vasquez sets homer record, helps Rams win two straight
Heather Johnson, Kayla Medrano and Kari Bittle drove in three runs each to lead Gavilan College’s softball team to a 15-7 home win over the City College of San Francisco on Tuesday.
Baseball: Renegades edge Rams in 10 innings
Sean Goodall’s two-run single scored Brennan O’Shea and Steven Zanders in the top of the 10th inning, and Michael Slifer pitched a scoreless bottom half to lift Ohlone College’s baseball team to a 5-3 win at Gavilan on Tuesday.
Softball: San Mateo blanks Gavilan, 11-0
Amelia Shales and Michele Pilster combined to pitch a three-hitter to lead College of San Mateo’s softball team to an 11-0 home win over Gavilan on Tuesday.
Baseball: Rams pile up 20 hits, run into first place with win over West Valley
Gavilan College’s baseball team piled up 20 hits on its way to a 10-4 home win over West Valley on Tuesday.
Hoops: Gavilan’s Johnson earns academic award
Gavilan College men’s basketball player Davontea Johnson has received a California Community College Athletic Association Student-Athlete Achievement Award, the school announced.
Volleyball: Gavilan women’s coach Kramer nets conference honor
Gavilan College women’s volleyball coach Kevin Kramer has been named Coast Conference Coach of the Year, the school announced.
Baseball: Rams fall out of first place with loss to Hartnell
Hartnell College’s baseball team scored four runs in the top of the sixth inning on its way to a 6-3 win at Gavilan on Thursday.
NFL Draft: Jacobson impresses at pro day
Without an invite to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, San Benito High and Gavilan College graduate Wade Jacobson knew that his best chance of making a mark would be at his pro day on March 7 in Pullman, Wash. And after eight weeks of training in Utah, Jacobson did just that.























