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Vieira pitches pioneers to win
HAYWARD -- There is no denying that the Cal State University East Bay baseball team is having a strong season. And with 18 seniors leaving at the end of this year, the Pioneers (20-12) are hoping to advance to the playoffs. The Pioneers showed their quality with...
Tags: Games, Menlo College, team
Research articles 2008-04-20
Cal State humbles outmanned Simpson
HAYWARD -- Cal State East Bay opened the California Pacific Conference tournament with a 100-58 demolition of visiting Simpson University on Thursday. The tournament host was challenged in no way. The Pioneers toyed with Simpson as if it were a high school team. East...
Tags: Games, Menlo College, team, tournament
Research articles 2008-02-22
Frye-led Menlo beats rival M-A
ATHERTON -- Latecomers to Friday night's Peninsula Athletic League South Division matchup at Menlo College were locked out of the standing-room-only gym. So, apparently, was Menlo-Atherton's offense. The visiting Bears managed just two free throws in the second quarter as Menlo School pulled away en route to...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2008-01-26
Holy Names men seek soccer respect
NO MATTER what the Holy Names University men's soccer team has done this season, the Hawks just can't seem to get any respect. Holy Names (12-2-2, 6-0 Cal Pac Conference) is unranked in the latest NAIA poll despite 1-1 ties earlier this season against No.6 Fresno Pacific...
Tags: conference, Games, Menlo College, team
Research articles 2007-10-25
Woodside's Filipcik 4th at Lowell Invite ROUNDUP
SAN FRANCISCO -- Woodside's Daniel Filipcik took fourth in the first varsity boys cross country race at the Lowell Invitational at Golden Gate Park. Filipcik, a junior, was timed in 15 minutes, 32 seconds over the 2.93-mile course. Terra Nova's Fernando Diaz placed sixth...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2007-09-23
Serra to open season in heat of Clovis
Football season is upon us. While most high school teams don't play their first games until next weekend, a few are opening up Friday and Saturday, as are Menlo College and College of San Mateo. Serra gets its season started with a 7:30 p.m....
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Research articles 2007-08-30
Mountain Lions' defense fuels win
Two steps forward and one step back resulted in Colorado- Colorado Springs drubbing Menlo College 85-69 in the second round of the Colorado College Thanksgiving Invitational on Saturday at Reid Gym. UCCS (3-0), off to the best start in school history, led 45-19 at halftime while holding...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-11-26
San Mateo loses at Feather River
QUINCY -- College of San Mateo is bowl eligible but didn't play like it Saturday, losing at Feather River 28-13. The Bulldogs' defense, which played so brilliantly in last week's win over Butte, allowed Feather River to pound out 313 rushing yards. Things got...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-11-05
Woodside's Jacks fires CCSF by CSM
SAN FRANCISCO -- Saturday's Northern California Conference showdown between College of San Mateo and City College of San Francisco featured nine former Woodside High players. Eight are on CSM's roster, yet it was Tyreece Jacks, the lone ex- Woodside member for CCSF, who made the biggest impact....
Tags: carry, Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-10-22
CSUEB tips Menlo for Wild West
HAYWARD -- The Cal State East Bay women's volleyball team is peaking at the perfect moment. The host Pioneers won the Wild West tournament for the second year in a row Saturday by going 4-0 in the two-day tournament at Pioneer gym. Cal State defeated Menlo College...
Tags: Games, Menlo College, team
Research articles 2006-10-15
Mahasin's two touchdowns lead Menlo to win
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Jihad Mahasin scored on a 26-yard run and on a 94-yard kickoff return to help Menlo College win 38-28 at Lewis & Clark in a Northwest Conference game. Mahasin, the former Terra Nova High School standout, had 227 all- purpose yards. ...
Tags: carry, Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-10-08
Menlo snaps loss streak
ATHERTON -- Head coaches getting doused with the contents of a water bucket usually take place after winning a championship, not after the first game of the season. But Menlo College coach Marc Kaanapu receiving the water treatment from his players Saturday was appropriate. ...
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Research articles 2006-09-03
Menlo excited about new challenge
ATHERTON -- The Menlo College football season begins Saturday at home against McMurry at noon. But the game on Sept.23 has greater significance for the program. On that day the Oaks play their first game as a member of the Northwest Conference. Head coach...
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Research articles 2006-09-01
Oaks have local flavor
ATHERTON -- When Ken Bowman came to Menlo College in 2000, there wasn't a San Mateo County player on the Oaks' baseball roster. But times have changed. Today there's a distinct local flavor on the Atherton campus. "That's been one of the neat things about coaching at...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-03-25
Carlmont's Chinn whiffs 16 in shutout
SAN MATEO -- Scoring runs against Carlmont High junior pitcher Ashley Chinn is going to be almost impossible this year. The San Mateo County Times Pitcher of the Year is even more formidable than last season when she was dominant. Chinn helped Carlmont (6-0, 1-0) open the...
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-03-22
Westmoor duo must sit out final of CCS basketball ROUNDUP
Central Coast Section commissioner Nancy Lazenby Blaser on Thursday upheld the suspension of Westmoor High girls basketball player Claudia Nelson for the rest of the season, but shortened Daniela Nopuente's suspension to one game in response to an appeal filed by Westmoor coach Corey Cafferata. Nelson and...
Tags: conference, Davenport Co., Games, Menlo College, team
Research articles 2006-03-03
Holy Names men win Cal Pac title
HAYWARD -- The Holy Names University men's basketball team is on its way to Branson, Mo., to play in the NAIA Division II National Championships, beginning March 8. The No. 3 Hawks opened a 48-29 lead at halftime and never looked back during an 86-69 win over...
Tags: conference, Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-02-26
CSUEB women gain semis of Cal-Pac
HAYWARD -- The Cal State East Bay women's basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the Cal Pace Conference Tournament by upending Bethany College 69-57 on Thursday night at Pioneer Gym. Next up for the Pioneers is regular-season champ and No.1 Menlo College tonight at 7. ...
Tags: Games, Menlo College, women
Research articles 2006-02-24
Pioneers lose in tournament
HAYWARD --The Cal State East Bay women's basketball team gave Menlo College all it could handle before losing 50-48 in the semifinals of the Cal Pac Conference tournament Friday night at Pioneer Gym. Top-seeded Menlo will take on No. 2 Holy Names tonight at 5pm....
Tags: Games, Menlo College
Research articles 2006-02-25
Kurnick leads Skyline in baseball opener
SAN BRUNO -- Frank Kurnick, a sophomore from Galena High in Reno, had five hits -- including four doubles and a home run -- to lead Skyline College to a 22-7 win over Barstow last Friday in the Trojans' season opener. Scott Sobczak, a freshman from Serra...
Tags: Games, Menlo College, SECURITY, Spyware
Research articles 2006-01-31
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