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NOVEMBER 16, 2023
VOL. 102, NO. 3
ADRIAN TAYLOR | VIEWPOINTS
The Riverside City College Football team celebrate after wide receiver Jacqueze Modica scores a touchdown against the Fullerton Hornets at Wheelock Stadium on Nov. 11.
Hopes for perfect season lost at home AYDEN VASQUEZ STAFF REPORTER
In a high-stakes showdown, two undefeated teams battled fiercely for ideal playoff positioning. The Riverside City College Tigers suffered a heart-wrenching fourth-quarter loss at Wheelock Stadium to the Fullerton College Hornets in the final game of the
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regular season. The opening quarter kicked off with a swift start for RCC with a strong eight-yard gain down the field’s center by sophomore running back Byrce Strong. After a series of passes by the Tigers’ quarterback Jordan Barton, and an additional rushing attempt by Strong, RCC concluded its initial drive after four plays,
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managing only nine yards of offense by Fullerton’s defense. During the Hornets first offensive possession, quarterback Brandon Nunez threw an interception to RCC’s defensive back Edward Gilds, halting Fullerton’s drive. After a quarter of limited offensive production from both teams, the Tigers scored first with
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a 29-yard field goal by kicker Gabe Panikowski, ending the first quarter at 3-0. “Fullerton is a very defensive team and we just couldn’t get over that hump,” RCC head coach Tom Craft said. Going into the second quarter, RCC marched down the field for a total of 27 yards before a hard tackle on Jordan Barton
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from Hornets’ defensive back Jordan Little forced a fumble which Fullerton recovered. “Today wasn’t one of my best individual performances,” Barton said. “It’s not just a reality check for me but for the team as a whole. Now all we can do is
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LIFE
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OPINIONS
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EDITORIAL
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SPORTS
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