It was another school and another sweep for the Viking women's volleyball team as it swept Santa Monica 25-19, 25-23 and 27-25 on the road Friday, Sept. 5, marking its third sweep in three matches this season.
The Vikings were once again led by sophomore outside hitter Lacy Baker who tallied 13 kills, 7 digs and 3 aces.
The LBCC Viking men's water polo team placed seventh overall in the state last year which was a mediocre season by its standards.
The Vikes finished 22-10, falling short in the championship, which didn't live up to its outstanding back-to-back titles in the 2005 and 2006 seasons.
Wilmington, CA - A balanced attack and solid defense led the Vikings to its first victory of the season over the L.A. Harbor Seahawks, 44-34 on Saturday, Sept. 6.
During the first half, both teams were able move the ball up and down the field and score.
In a home game against Rio Hondo, the Vikings played to a 1-1 draw Wednesday, Sept. 10.
Midfielder Michael Pentland scored the Vikes lone goal in the eight minute of the first half.
Preparing for the regular season, the LBCC Viking men's soccer team has demonstrated good teamwork and delivered impressive results, maintaining a 3-0-2 record, while scoring 12 goals and having surrendered only two goal s by opponents.
Veterans Stadium, LBCC's largest facility adds a new feather to its cap for the upcoming football season.
For a long time there had been talk of a new scoreboard upgrade, but the plans never seemed to line up with the desires.
Finally, after many years, a new scoreboard has been installed and will be fully operational for kick-off against rival El Camino College on Saturday, Sept.
It has been three years since LBCC has had a winning football program.
This year promises to be different.
New coach, new staff, new playbooks and a new outlook on the culture of the football team should prove to be a recipe for success.
First-year head coach Mike Reisbig inherits a program that struggled and finished 2-7 last year.
The Viking women's volleyball team improved its record to 3-3 after overwhelming Antelope Valley, 4-0, in a non-conference match at the LAC soccer field on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
After a slow start by both clubs, the Vikings got on the board first when sophomore Kaitlynn Estes zipped the ball past Antelope Valley goalie Esmeralda Preciado in minute 39, putting them up 1-0.
Veterans Stadium, LBCC's largest facility, adds a new feather to its cap for the upcoming football season.
For a long time there had been talk of a new scoreboard upgrade, but the plans never seemed to line up with the desires.
Finally, after many years, a new scoreboard has been installed and will be fully operational for kick-off against rival El Camino College on Saturday, Sept.
Coming off a five-game match playoff defeat in the first round against San Diego Mesa in 2007, the Vikings women's volleyball team is set to build on its impressive 18-6 overall record when it opens its season at Rio Hondo, Friday, Aug. 29 at 5 p.m.
"Make it happen" has been adopted as the team's mantra this summer and "getting on the wall," by adding another South Coast Conference title.