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Soccer 10/20

The soccer team are on the road as they travel to cross-town rival LA Valley College following their 1-0 loss against Santa Monica City College.

The Brahmas (6-4-3) are third in the Western State-South Conference behind the Corsairs and the Monarchs who are 2-0 in conference play.

The Monarchs come from beating Glendale College 4-0 in their game on Friday.

The game kicks off at 4 p.m.

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Football 10/21

After losing the Victory Bell game to the LA Valley College Monarchs, the team returns to John Shepard Stadium as they host Citrus College.

The Brahmas (2-4) are on a two-game losing streak as they also lost to San Diego Mesa College 31-13 before having a bye week.

Citrus are 1-5 and come from losing against Antelope Valley College 13-6.

Game starts at 6 p.m.

Brahma of the Week

Shari Volpis

Sport: Volleyball

Position: OH

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Culver City, CA said. “We mistake achievement for activity or activity for achievement. We were better than last week, though.”

Perez said that his team is in the same predicament they were in last season, but they managed to win conference.

“We lost our first game last season and then ended up winning conference,” Perez said. “We are hoping to be the same this year. It’s going to be a little harder. We have to find ways to score. There is no excuse.”

Perez said that there is intensity in these types of games, and the team made the same mistakes it had made in previous games.

“We keep allowing the same goal. We don’t look over our right shoulder. We have to work on that. There is nothing much you can do if it keeps happening over and over,” Perez said.

Pierce’s forward Tylee Low said that the team has to keep improving, but they are coming back from injuries.

“We just have to keep growing. We only had 14 on the roster today. There is nothing much we can do,” Low said. “Once we work on our conditioning and our strength, it will be a lot easier to move the ball and get where we need to be.”

Low is optimistic that the team still can win conference because of their talent.

“We still can win conference. We just need to keep our heads high. We have a strong team, and as long as we do that, we can come back. We did it last year,” Low said. “We did it last year with even worse numbers.” for the full story visit: theroundupnews.com goal, allowing them to win.

Sims was proud of his players despite the loss, because he said they should have won.

“I’m proud of them. We took some shots,” Sims said. “It hurts, we were there. We should have won this game.”

White was proud of his team’s defense and gave them credit for the strong defense throughout the game.

“It was a game of the ages, a classic,” White said. “For the most part, we got a little bit lucky, too. Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.” mshaw.roundupnews@gmail.com

14 kills in the game against Citrus College

How do you feel about your performance?

“I felt pretty great. Not only in my number of kills. I just told myself to do my best.”

How does the team feel winning six games straight?

“It feels good. I’m not concerned about the wins, its about how we win that counts.”

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

“Getting my feet to the ball and the goal is to go into state playoffs with momentum.”

How do you want your coaches to remember you by?

“I want them to remember me as a leader.”

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