Track and field team qualifies for NorCal meet
Photo by Dutches Richards / TIMES STAFF SJCC track and field sprinter Oscar Sanchez competes in a relay event during home meet April 21. The San Jose City...
View ArticleFootball players sign scholarships
Three San Jose City College football players have received scholarship offers to transfer to the college of their choice and play at the next level. Harry Adeji, wide receiver, earned his Associate...
View ArticleHopes dashed, staffs shuffle: Bay Area sports
What looked like a Cinderella season in the making for the A’s came to a screeching halt when they went into New York to face Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and company. The game was a lost cause for...
View ArticleFrustration brewing with young Jaguars team amid struggles on the field
In a year filled with frustration for the Jaguars, first-year Head Coach Jim Winkler will be relying on his past experiences as a football coach at both the semi-professional and college levels;...
View ArticleFormer golfer shows how staying motivated can pay off
Former San Jose City College golfer Graham Chok had the lowest average score on the team during the 2015-2016 golf season at SJCC. In high school he almost got cut from his golf team, as he was not...
View Article2019-2020 San Jose Sharks Season Preview
Following a strong run during the 2018-2019 NHL season that saw them reach Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final, the San Jose Sharks are gearing for the start of the 2019-2020...
View ArticleMen’s basketball team mounts a comeback win
SJCC’s men’s basketball team hosted Ohlone College on Nov. 20, in a game that was exciting for all. The game started out being dominated by Ohlone College as they were fast to jump out to a lead which...
View ArticleSports trivia: baseball edition
1. Who was the MVP of the 1986 National League Championship Series? a.) Mike Scott b.) Roberto Clemente c.) Brien Taylor 3.) Jim Rice 2. Who is the only pitcher to throw a no-hitter on Opening Day?...
View ArticleLack of attendance at home games affects the performance of the players
The San Jose City College Men’s basketball team suffered a tough loss to Monterey Peninsula College on Jan. 31, losing 77-71, and snapping their three-game winning streak. The SJCC Women’s basketball...
View ArticleSJCC men’s basketball team scores this season with new head coach
The San Jose City College men’s basketball team completed its 2019-2020 season on Feb. 19 with a 94-90 away loss against Gavilan College. Despite the loss, the team reached double digits in the win...
View ArticleRemembering Kobe Bryant
Individuals around the sports world and beyond are still struggling to come to terms with the sudden deaths of Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash near...
View ArticleMen’s basketball team suffers another loss
The San Jose City College Men’s basketball lost at home to Hartnell College, 61-59 on Feb. 12. The Jaguar’s started off strong, leading their opponents 26-30 in the first period. However, their luck...
View ArticleSJCC softball team finishes season with 20-game winning streak
The Lady Jaguars finished the season with four wins and zero losses in conference play and 22 wins with one loss overall. The team had tremendous success prior to the quarantine, ranking first overall...
View ArticlePandemic’s effects on SJCC’s track and field team
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View ArticleJags football prepares for new season
San Jose City College Jags football coach focuses on recruiting the best student athletes in the nation and aims to re-establish a winning tradition. “We want to bring a winning tradition back to its...
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