2019 College of the Canyons Softball News

COC sophomore infielder Valerie Rivas will continue her career with the Pioneers softball program after earning All-WSC Second Team honors in 2019.

COC sophomore pitcher Megan Wilson is heading to Hawai’i Pacific University after a two-year Cougar career that included All-Conference honors in 2019.

Open to youth players ages 10 to 14, this single day, two-part clinic will be held Friday, July 12, and include instructional sessions for both pitching and hitting.

No. 12 Canyons (23-19, 10-4) is eliminated in opening round of CCCAA Regional Playoffs by No. 5 Fullerton College.

Boyajian led Canyons with a .387 batting average, 500 on-base percentage and .642 slugging percentage and was also named to the 3CFCA All-State team.

No. 12 Canyons begins a best-of-three seres vs. No. 5 Fullerton College at 2 p.m. on Friday.

Canyons (21-11, 8-2) defeated Cuesta 9-0 in the opener then posted a 8-0 victory in game two.

COC freshman Camryn Webb finished the day 6-for-6 with three home runs, seven RBIs, six runs, a walk and a stolen base.

COC sophomore Sierra Boyajian finished the game 4-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs.

Canyons (17-10, 7-2) pushed its win streak to six games with the two non-conference victories.

COC sophomore Sierra Boyajian finished 3-for-3 with a double, a run and a pair of RBIs.

COC starting pitcher Megan Wilson (9-6) made quick work of the Vikings, allowing just two hits and walking one over four innings in the circle.

Canyons (13-10, 5-2) scored multiple runs in every inning, capped by a five-fun fifth that extinguished all hopes of a Vaquero comeback.

Canyons (10-8, 4-2) clubbed 13 hits in the game, but did most of its damage in a big 14-run first inning.

The 18 runs scored by COC represents a season high and marks the fifth time the team has totaled double-digit runs totals.

Canyons (5-3, 1-1) saw every member of its starting lineup score a run, while seven different players recorded RBIs.