Gavilan Roundup: Oct. 27
Samantha Nydam posted 17 kills against Canada College, but it wasn't enough to lift Gavilan to a win.
JUCO Baseball: Eyes on the prize
GILROY—Two years ago, Gavilan was on the brink of making history.
Gavilan alumnus Joffre Longoria named college’s new football coach
Gavilan College on May 13 announced it has named Gilroy native and college alumnus Joffre Longoria as its new football coach. Longoria is also Gavilan’s new manager of the Rams Athletic Academic Mentorship Program.
Longoria played for the Rams in 1995-96 and was on the...
Gavilan opens Coast Conference play at De Anza
The five-week Coast Conference experience opens today when the
Gavilan Roundup: Jan. 15
Felicia Lee-Cardenas led the Rams with 10 points and five rebounds, but it wasn't enough to lift her team past De Anza.
Gavilan men’s and women’s soccer teams pick up wins
Gavilan football and men’s and women’s soccer are having great seasons.
The Rams’ men’s soccer team is 3-4-2. Wins have come against Redwoods 2-1, Contra Costa 3-0 and Monterey Peninsula 10-1, with a 1-1 tie against Lemoore and a 1-1 tie against Siskiyous.
Edisson Torres and...
Gavilan Roundup: Tough stretch for Ram squads
Find out how Gavilan's softball and baseball teams fared in the
Soccer: Surprising run comes to an end
Gavilan’s best season came to an end Tuesday in the second round of the North Region Community College playoffs. The Rams, seeded No. 10, lost 3-1 at No. 2 San Francisco City College. “I am really happy with how far we made it,” said Gavilan coach Justin Johnson. “I am proud of being able to build something for the community and put Gilroy’s name on the map.” Gavilan qualified for the playoff for the first time. And it was the first lost in eight games for the Rams. “Everyone is proud of themselves and what they did this year,” Johnson said. “What makes this team great is they never like to lose. They hate to lose more than they like winning.” Gavilan fell behind 2-0 early in the game but then stepped up the intensity. “That kind of woke us up,” Johnson said. “We started off less than stellar. It was not how we wanted to play. But we were feeling pretty good coming out of the half.” The Rams went into halftime down 2-0 after Alejandro Gaeta just missed on a scoring chance. Miles Mammen scored on a header off a pass from Fabian Ruiz in the first three minutes to cut the deficit in half. “San Francisco did a good job of weathering the storm and absorbing our pressure,” Johnson said. Eric Saavedra made a great save on a set piece in the second half, and Eddie Moya stepped up his game at the center midfield spot. But San Francisco scored with 15 minutes left on a breakaway to put the game away.


















