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FREE THROW - De Anza College freshman Dawson Johnson (2) shoots from the freethrow line as the Dons faced College of the Sequoias on Dec. 29.

Dons finish third in conference, look forward to next season

Rajvir Kaur | March 17, 2013

Dons bounced back after injuries, ended 3rd in conferece The men's basketball team of De Anza College ended its season in third place in the NorCal Conference, with an overall record of 13-13. The Dons...

Dons’ baseball tean defeats Cabrillo College 6-3 at home

Vik Gupta | March 17, 2013

The tension was palpable, the Dons leftfielder, sophomore Gilbert Guerra (No. 3) had just struck out looking with the bases loaded and nobody out in a 1-1 game in the bottom of the fourth inning. Feeling...

PENETRATE - Shayla McPhearson (33) drives to the paint against a Delta College player in a 54-41 victory over Delta on Nov. 20, 2012.

Dons mature, ready to go into next season

Rajvir Kaur | March 17, 2013

The Dons finished third in the NorCal Conference and made it to the second round of playoffs before losing to Fresno City College on March 2. Arden Kragalott, head coach of De Anza College's women's basketball...

Jumps and hurdles at first meet in 9 years

Nathan Garimella, Staff Reporter | March 11, 2013

Fans and neighbors of De Anza College came to cheer for participants in the first meet ever at the campus’s new Olympic-style field March 2. It was also the first track and field meet hosted by De Anza...

Rajvir Kaur 
BATTER UP - De Anza College frehsman Christian Perez (10) swings at CCSF’s John Dunne’s pitch on Tuesday, March 5 in a 3-1 loss for De Anza.

Dons strike out against CCSF Rams 3-1, go 0-3 in conference

Vik Gupta, Staff Writer | March 11, 2013

The Dons lost 3-1 to the CCSF Rams on March 5, as they finished the game 1 for 11 with runners in scoring position. Dons’ stalwart centerfielder, sophomore Corey Kingston, set the tone early versus...

Track and Field team sprints into season with confidence

Track and Field team sprints into season with confidence

Rajvir Kaur | February 21, 2013

With the start of the season just days away, both the men's and women's track and field teams of De Anza College plan to repeat history. Last year, they made it to the state championships, a first for...

De Anza shooting guard Nolan Williams

Nolan Williams: saved by a chance to play

Rajvir Kaur | February 21, 2013

Nolan Williams was a sixth-grader playing on a court by the beach in Chicago, IL one day when a man came up to him and asked, "Have you ever played organized basketball?" The man, Coach Marvin, invited...

WARM-UP - Members of the baseball team practice their throwing on Jan. 31.

Men’s baseball gets into the swing of the ’13 season

Vik Gupta | February 1, 2013

Speed kills. Team speed that is. The 2013 De Anza College Dons baseball team will rely heavily on their team speed on the base paths and in the field. Two all-league position players are returning to...

Softball pitches into season with home opener victory

Softball pitches into season with home opener victory

Yahya Elkashef | February 1, 2013

Softball season at De Anza College kicked off on Jan. 25 and the women were off to a hot start, defeating Mendocino College 8-1.  Though the team made the win look easy, head coach Rachel Pacheco...

AROUND THE RIM - Nolan Williams (30) and Shaquille Gilbert (5) attempt to tip the ball and secure a basket.

Men’s hoopsters annihilate San Jose City

January 29, 2013

The De Anza College Dons protected the home front and defeated the San Jose City College Jaguars 82-77 on Jan. 23. "Nothing surprised us," said head coach Jason Damjanovic after the game. "They (San Jose...

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