The Signal

Cougars on the prowl

Baseball, softball playoff series set to get underway; men’s golf wins eighth straight title

- By Jesse Munoz

With all five College of the Canyons spring sports set for competitio­n in various stages of the postseason, the Cougars will enter the weekend on a championsh­ip prowl.

The COC baseball and softball programs will be the next to join the hunt, with their respective playoff series set to get underway on Friday.

No. 3 seed COC baseball will host No. 14 Santa Ana College in a best-of-three series during the opening round of the California Community College Athletic Associatio­n Southern California Regional Playoffs.

Canyons (27-12 overall, 17-3 in conference) ended the regular season as Western State Conference, East Division champions. The title was the program’s first since 2009, and the fifth for coach Chris Cota. The Cougars have now advanced to the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.

COC’s mark of 52 home runs this season led the entire state, with the team’s .313 batting average good enough to rank sixth.

Freshman center fielder Cole Kleszcz has played a key role in helping the Cougars reach that mark, socking 18 home runs to lead the state while posting a .417 batting average to go with 45 RBIs.

Santa Ana (26-14, 1011) finished fifth in the

Orange Empire Conference, one game back of the third-place mark. The Dons won six of their final eight games to close out the regular season.

The Cougars played a two-game set vs. Santa Ana earlier in the season, with the Dons winning the first game 6-5 on the road and returning home for the 13-9 victory in game two.

Canyons and Santa Ana will begin their playoff series at 2 p.m. Friday at Cougar Field.

Action will resume the following day at 11 a.m. with a potential third and final game scheduled to follow at approximat­ely 2 p.m.

No. 9 COC softball will begin its postseason run by traveling to face No. 8 Southweste­rn College in a best-of-three series beginning on Friday in Chula Vista.

Canyons (28-11-1, 13-5) finished the regular season second in the WSC, East Division. COC, which batted .397 through the regular season while smacking 36 home runs to rank fourth in the state, has now advanced to the postseason in six straight seasons under coach John Wissmath.

Southweste­rn (27-10, 13-3) finished second in the Pacific Coast Conference. The Jaguars posted a .340 team batting average with 11 home runs on the year.

Canyons and Southweste­rn will begin their series at 2 p.m. Friday. Game two will follow at 12 p.m. on Saturday, with a potential third and final game to follow approximat­ely 30 minutes after the second contest.

Entry for fans to all CCCAA baseball/softball playoff contests is $12 for general admission and $8 for students and staff with ID, senior citizens and children under 12 years old.

Men’s golf

The COC men’s golf team claimed its eighth straight WSC title on Monday, with the Cougars able to hold off second place Ventura College to taste victory for the sixth week in a row.

The WSC Finals were played over 36 holes on a clear day at Cypress Ridge Golf Course in Arroyo Grande. COC ended the day with a five-man score of 753 (377/378) to lead the pack. Ventura at 755 (377/378), Santa Barbara City College at 768 (383/385) and Citrus College with a round of 785 (391/394) were next on the leaderboar­d.

Freshman Daniel Taplin’s combined score of 147 (73/74) led the Cougars, while his opening round of 73 was the second best score of the day.

Sophomore Ben Campbell shot a round of 150 (76/74) to tie with teammate Ricky Hoefert (74/76). Sophomore Jaeyeol Kim was one shot off that pace, and ended his day at 151 (75/76). Freshman Michael Lindgren carded a first round score of 78, but had his second round of 78 scratched.

Campbell was named conference co-MVP, sharing that honor with Joey Herrera of Ventura. Taplin, Kim and Lindgren were all named to the All-WSC team, with COC coach Gary Peterson earning Coach of the Year accolades.

The 2017 WSC Championsh­ip is the program’s 23rd conference title. The Cougars have also qualified to compete at the CCCAA Southern California Championsh­ips 29 times, including a streak of 23 straight seasons dating back to 1995. COC has won three consecutiv­e Southern California regional titles (2014, 2015, 2016) heading into this year’s event.

The 2017 CCCAA SoCal Championsh­ips will be held Monday at El Camino Country Club in Oceanside. The 36-hole event is scheduled to tee off at 7 a.m.

Track and field

Canyons will send a combined 29 student-athletes to Friday’s CCCAA SoCal Regional Prelims at Cerritos College just one week removed from claiming three conference titles at the WSC Finals hosted by Moorpark College on April 28.

COC sophomore Jasmine Hall ended the conference portion of the season by clinching a WSC title in the high jump with a leap of 1.68m. She followed up that effort with a dominating all-around performanc­e that included a WSC championsh­ip in the javelin with a throw of 38.72m.

Hall also placed third

 ?? Jesse Munoz / COC Sports Informatio­n ?? 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 hitting a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a 6-5 loss to Santa...
Jesse Munoz / COC Sports Informatio­n 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 hitting a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a 6-5 loss to Santa...

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