Cerritos College
Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Coaches reveal their key players from this season

The Cerritos College coaches reflect and talk about who they felt was the most valuable player of each sport as the spring sports season comes to an end.

The men’s basketball team had a challenging season with a 9-17 record.

Head Coach Russ May talked about which student athletes stood out to him the most.

“The most impressive guys on our team [were] obviously Darius Williams, [who] was a first team all conference guy, Anthony Scott was first team all conference, Anthony Holliday [was] honorable mention, so those guys had tremendous years.

“I am very proud of all my sophomores who competed like Robert Gill, Dominique Mcgowan, Miguel Crosby and all just provided a tremendous amount of heart. Those guys did a great job for me, I am very proud of them.”

During the season, Holliday averaged 13.0, Scott averaged at 8.2 and Williams who had 186 rebounds by the end of the season.

The softball team had a great season with with 26 wins and 8 loses.

For women’s basketball, forward Andrina Rendon was voted Most Valuable Player and Second Team All-State.

Women’s softball Head Coach Kodee Murray mentioned which student athletes stood out to her the most this semester.

“Krista Mele, Lauren Castrellon [and] Jackie Flores. If you look at our sophomores and what they did, I think you can see that.”

Flores’ overall season stats were .842, while Mele had .957, and Castrellon had 1.000.

For Falcons’ baseball, first baseman Josh Ancona was named First Team All-South Coast Conference and relief pitcher Cesar Chavez was named honorable mention.

Falcons’ Head Swim Coach Joe Abing said, “I don’t know if we had a most valuable, but we had a number of guys that were valuable.

“I would probably say the guys that stuck out the most were Mario Ibarra and Dustin Yi.”

He said that they were the hardest working, with leading scores and the scored the most points for the team throughout the season.

Due to tennis just ending its season and unavailable for comment, there has not been a named MVP for this season.

Track and field Head Coach Doug Wells said that a couple of his runners performed very well at the SoCal Championship.

“We had two athletes do outstanding in the 10,000 meter final. Daniel Herrera won the 10,000 and Munir Kahssay was second. They are both going to the state meet.”

Herrera broke the school record and the top time in the state for that event.

With a time of 30.00.97, Herrera broke his own record by about 30 seconds.

Wells said about everybody that he thought would place, did.

The team is preparing for its last meets of the season.

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