Ventura College sophomore short stop Brittany Perez was named the Western State Conference North Division Player of the Year. Allan Hancock College freshman right hander Bailey Killough took home Pitcher of the Year honors, and Ventura first-year head coach Sonia Ford was named the Coach of the Year.
Fresh off their 2016 Western State Conference Gold Division Championship the Moorpark College softball team claimed two of the top three prizes in the division. Moorpark’s Caitlin Vinyard was named the Pitcher of the Year, while Head Coach Dave Fox was named the Coach of the Year. Ventura College’s Julia Garcia rounded out the awards, taking home the Player of the Year nod.
Los Angeles Mission College sophomore Melissa Boundy was named the Western State Conference Blue Division Player of the Year, while College of the Canyons sophomore Ashley Russo was named the WSC Blue Pitcher of the Year. Canyons top man John Wissmath meanwhile took home WSC Blue Coach of the Year honors.
The College of the Canyons Softball team ran away with the 2016 Western State Conference Blue Division Championship. The Cougars finished their 2016 conference campaign 19-2, five games in front of the second place finisher.
The Moorpark College Softball team won their Western State Conference record 15th conference title early last week, when they swept Los Angeles Pierce College to claim the WSC Gold title. The wins, propelled the Raiders back in front of College of the Canyons who had clinched their 14th WSC title the week before.
The Allan Hancock Softball program swept the 2015 Western State Conference Gold Division awards. Sophomore pitcher Katie Chenault repeated as the divisions Pitcher of the Year, while sophomore first baseman Jessica Rothanzl was named the Player of the Year. Head Coach Scia Maumausolo rounded out the honors by being named the Coach of the Year.
The 2015 Western State Conference Blue Division Awards were announced recently. College of the Canyons’ Lauren Anderson was named the Player of the Year, while Citrus College’s Anissa Gallegos and Jackie Boxley claimed the Pitcher and Coach of the Year nods.
Van Nuys, CA -- The Citrus College Softball team clinched the outright Western State Conference Blue Division Championship on Thursday afternoon. With an 8-6 victory over host Los Angeles Valley College, the Owls won their second straight conference title and third in program history with two games left to go.
San Luis Obispo, CA -- The Allan Hancock College softball team locked up the Western State Conference Gold Division Championship on Thursday afternoon with a 11-0 five inning win over second place Cuesta College. It’s the second straight conference championship for the Bulldogs and their sixth in program history.
The Citrus College Softball program, fresh off its first WSC Blue Division Championship since 2007, swept the WSC Blue Awards. The Owls had sophomore Sara Moore named Player of the Year, freshman Miranda Gil Pitcher of the Year, and Head Coach Jackie Boxley Coach of the Year.
Allan Hancock College’s freshman pitcher Katelyn Chenault was named the WSC Gold Pitcher of the Year this past weekend, while Cuesta College’s Bre Ojala was named the WSC Gold Player of the Year. Cuesta also took home one more award, when Head Coach Sheila McGuire was tabbed as the Coach of the Year.
It took the final day of competition to determine the Western State Conference Blue and Gold Division Champs. When the dust settled Citrus College and College of the Canyons shared the WSC Blue Title, while Allan Hancock College claimed the WSC Gold Championship, its first title since 1998.
Four teams from the Western State Conference will represent the WSC in the upcoming California Community College Athletic Association Playoffs. The first and second place teams from each of the WSC Blue and Gold Divisions will represent their fellow conference mates.
The 2013 Western State Conference Gold Division post-season awards were announced recently. Moorpark College’s Dave Fox was named the Coach of the Year, Ventura College’s Alexandra Thorp was named the Pitcher of the Year, and Cuesta College’s Kryn Masutani was named the Player of the Year.
Citrus College and College of the Canyons, the top two teams from the Western State Conference Blue Division both wrapped up their 2013 campaigns this past weekend. Both teams bowed out of the post-season in the Super Regionals, as the last remaining teams from the WSC.
College of the Canyons sophomore pitcher Kimmie Lockhart and her Head Coach John Wissmath were named the Western State Conference Blue Division Pitcher and Coach of the Year recently. Meanwhile Citrus College freshman Kawehi Ephan took home the WSC Blue Division Player of the Year Award.