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Women sweep EC-Compton

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Freshman guard Angie Ferreira attempts to drive past EC-Compton defender. Ferreira would finish with 10 points and three assists in the victory over Compton.

 

Freshman forwards Alexis Clark and Crystal Rodriguez both captured double doubles in points and rebounds, combining for 38 points and 22 rebounds in the Falcons win over EC-Compton.

Clark finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds which is her second double-double in conference play, while Rodriguez ended with 17 points and 10 rebounds for her third.

Clark said, “It was mainly energy, once I got my energy up I was in the zone.”

Their performance led the Falcons to a 71-58 victory over EC-Compton, and marked the second time the Falcons have beaten them this season.

Head Coach Trisha Raniewicz was pleased with her players performance and how they play the game.

“I think Alexis [Clark] is pretty hard to guard, I think she’s dynamic going to the hoop so I always like to see her attack and she did that tonight.”

She added, “I love when she [Rodriguez] turns and faces, she has a nice shot.”

Throughout the first half the game was highly contested and ended with 35-34 Cerritos lead.

Energy was the main message Raniewicz had for her players during halftime as she stated that EC-Compton had more energy than her team in the first half.

The Falcons outscored Compton 16-10 in the third quarter to give them a seven point lead heading to the fourth quarter.

Cerritos continued its momentum into the fourth to close out the game and capture its third conference victory.

Freshman forward Crystal Rodriguez said, “I think overall we all worked hard and we deserved this one.”

Depite being third in the conference standings the team remains confident in its ability to compete with anybody it come across.

“I feel like everybody has their role,” said Clark. “And if [we] stick to what [we’re] best at, then we’re pretty much invincible.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Max Perez
Max Perez, Sports Editor
My name is Max Perez and I am a 19 year old student in my second year at Cerritos College. I am currently in my second semester as a member of the school newspaper, and this semester I am the Sports Editor. I chose to write about sports because it is my only interests, so a job where I only have to go to watch sports and then write about them is perfect. Im still not close to being an expert but i enjoy it so im going to keep at it.
Monique Nethington
Monique Nethington, Editor in Chief
My name is Monique Nethington and am the current Editor-in-Chief of Talon Marks. I am a Journalism major at Cerritos College and hope to one day work for the NFL network as a field reporter. In the fall, I will be attending Academy of the Arts University in San Francisco to get my BA in Communications and Media Technologies.
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