Five SCV products selected in third day of MLB First-Year Player Draft
Valencia grad Cole Kleszcz was drafted by the New York Mets in the 33rd round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft. Photo courtesy Azusa-Pacific University

Five SCV products selected in third day of MLB First-Year Player Draft

The 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft came to a close as rounds 11-40 were announced on Wednesday. On the third day of the draft, five players that were selected were…

COC baseball earns major postseason recognition
College of the Canyons baseball players Anthony Lepre (55), Anthony Medina (20), Ivan Lomeli (2) and Wes Felber (9) greet center fielder Cole Kleszcz at home plate moments after he hit a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a 6-5 loss to Santa Ana College on March 2. Jesse Munoz/COC Sports Information

COC baseball earns major postseason recognition

Between Cole Kleszcz, Justin Dehn, Anthony Lepre and head coach Chris Cota, College of the Canyons baseball is swimming in postseason awards. Kleszcz, a center fielder, was named 2017 Player…

COC Insider: Center fielder homers his way to accolade
College of the Canyons freshman center fielder Cole Kleszcz connects on his first of two home runs during the Cougars 11-3 win vs. Antelope Valley College on April 7. Jesse Munoz/COC Sports Information

COC Insider: Center fielder homers his way to accolade

College of the Canyons center fielder Cole Kleszcz has been named the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association (CCCBCA) Southern California Player of the Week after a scorching four-game performance…

COC baseball stumbles at home
Antelope Valley catcher Anthony Parisi (33) tags COC's Senituli Taufahema out at home during a baseball game on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

COC baseball stumbles at home

College of the Canyons baseball started out strong but was unable to keep the bats hot, falling 6-3 to Antelope Valley College in a Western State Conference matchup Tuesday at…

Walk-off homer lifts COC baseball to win
College of the Canyons’ Chris May (3) slides in safely as East Los Angeles catcher Ismael Martinez (12) can’t handle the throw home in the sixth inning Tuesday at COC. May tied the score 1-1. Dan Watson/The Signal

Walk-off homer lifts COC baseball to win

By the time the ninth inning rolled around Tuesday, College of the Canyons coach Chris Cota began to wonder if the big hit was ever coming. The Cougars had seven…

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