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The De Anza infield walk back to the dugout after getting out of the second inning. The Mountain Lions would win a 8-7 thriller on Feb. 1.

Aguilar’s brilliance in relief and clutch hitting gets Mountain Lions their first win of season

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | February 5, 2022

After losing their first three games to start the season, the De Anza baseball team picked up their first win in a thrilling fashion.  The Mountain Lions had their best offensive game of the season...

Jan. 27 -- De Anza Starting Pitcher Mat Garcia pitched seven innings in a 7-2 opening day loss to Laney college.

Pitching struggles doom Mountain Lions early in first baseball game since pandemic

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | February 1, 2022

OAKLAND-- For the first time in nearly two years, the De Anza Mountain Lions took to the field on the road dropping their season opener against Laney College 7-2 on Jan. 27.  Starting Pitcher Mat Garcia...

De Anzas baseball team gather around after a close game.

De Anza Suffers close loss against Monterey Peninsula

Anthony Lucido, Staff Reporter | March 16, 2020

The De Anza College baseball team suffered a close 3-2 loss against Monterey Peninsula College on March 12. Despite the final score, Kody Decker, 21, criminal law major was quite happy with the way...

Anthony Sortino, 20, liberal arts major, runs back towards first base in a 14-1 loss on March 3 against Mission College.

Men’s baseball team flops

Lauren Locquiao, Staff Reporter | March 5, 2020

De Anza Dons give up 10 runs in last two innings With a score of 14-1, De Anza lost against Mission College on March 3 but it was the latter half of the game that was the deal breaker. The Dons held...

De Anza baseball team falls to Sierra College by way of blowout

Kassandra Zeledon, Staff Reporter | February 10, 2020

The De Anza baseball team suffered another blowout loss to Sierra Community College on Feb. 4. A scoreline of 21-2 marks yet another huge loss for the dons having been recently defeated by Santa Rosa...

Cody Decker, 21, criminal justice, takes swing against Cerro Coso College.

De Anza baseball team’s season opener ends in a loss

Aliya Nupbay, Staff Reporter | January 29, 2020

The De Anza College baseball team opened the season at home with a blowout loss of 13-1 against Cerro Coso Community College on Jan. 24. Despite the loss and limited practice time as a team, head coach...

Players, new coach amped up for baseball season

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

With a new head coach and the season freshly under way, the De Anza men’s baseball team hopes their busy offseason and improving team chemistry will lead them to a successful spring. Getting the team...

New De Anza College baseball coach inspired to lead college sports

New De Anza College baseball coach inspired to lead college sports

Saman Mashayekhi, Staff Reporter | October 28, 2019

Why do you want to coach at De Anza? “Because they’re the Dons,” said Don Watkins jokingly. Don Watkins, De Anza College’s new head baseball coach, said his father inspired him to begin participating...

Centerfielder Anthony Sortino leaves the batters box after making contact in De Anzas 9-7 loss on April 18.

De Anza men’s baseball faced injuries, tough season

Francisco Medina, Staff Reporter | May 27, 2019

The De Anza College baseball team concluded their season with a record of 12-24-1. Head Coach Erick Raich said the tough schedule and recurring injuries heavily impacted the results of the baseball...

George Chapa, 20, a communications major, keeping De Anzas lead with great pitching.

De Anza men’s baseball seizes a heartfelt win in their final home game of the season

Yoorim Cho, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2019

De Anza College baseball team turned the tide and defeated Chabot 7-5 after a massive home run on April 23. De Anza led with three runs in the bottom of the first inning, before Chabot scored three...

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