Sports Articles

Chris’ Awesome Atheletes of the week

October 7, 2008 0

Jack Linderoth and Josim Gholum Jack Lindroth (left), a member of the cross country team here at BCC, is enjoying the experience and the thrill of the run. Along with

Women shut-out Edmonds

October 7, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood On Saturday, September 27, after a scoreless first half, the BCC bulldogs rallied four goals in the second half to shut out the Edmonds Tritons. The first

BCC Women lose first game

October 1, 2008 0

By Chris Wood The Bulldog women fell to the Whatcom Orcas 2-1 at home on September 20. The game ended early due to a

BCC Buldogs dominate in volleyball win

October 1, 2008 0

Improve to 2-0, maintaining their third place in NWAACC Northern Division By Mikeya Jackson-Harper On Wednesday, September 24, the Bulldogs swept the visiting Olympic Rangers in three sets. BCC prevailed

Men remain undefeated

October 1, 2008 0

By Christopher Wood The rain was pouring down on the Bulldogs at home as they downed the Whatcom Community College Orcas 2-1 on September 20, keeping their undefeated streak going.

BCC baseball in the major leagues

June 3, 2008 0

Written by: Scott Coleman The dream of most baseball players is to make it to “The Show” or “The Big Dance.” BCC baseball has been ranked as a top team

BCC baseball completes 2008 season

June 3, 2008 0

Written by: Lisa Henneman The BCC baseball team began their season on March 1 losing its first two games against Wenatchee Valley. On May 11 the season ended the same

Disappointment in Oregon 1-2 record

May 27, 2008 0

Written by: Jesse DeLange The greatest softball team in BCC history ended its season with back-to-back losses and an early exit in the 2008 NWAACC tournament. Three times this year

Sophomore athletes on their way out

May 19, 2008 0

Written by: Jesse DeLange BCC is no exception to the rule that at the end of each season, college teams lose key players. With the 2008 softball and tennis seasons

Tennis team finishing year undefeated

May 13, 2008 0

It’s been a long time since coach Jason Chapman’s tennis team lost a meet. His current players don’t even know how a loss feels. They’ve never lost, ever. The last

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