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    Vikings fall to Antelope Valley 6-2

    Lack of offensive execution proved to be the home team's downfall in Monday's non-conference baseball matchup.LBCC fell, 6-2, against Antelope Valley at Joe Hicks Memorial Field on Monday Feb. 28. The Vikes left 14 runners on base for the game, at least one in every inning.

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    Vikings flex power in 12-2 thrashing of L.A. Harbor

    In one of its most potent offensive performances of the season, LBCC's baseball team dismantled conference rival Los Angeles Harbor, 12-2, on Tuesday, March 23 at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.The win improved LBCC's record to 8-13 overall and 6-4 in the South Coast Conference, propelling them into third place.

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    Baseball team returns to form

    The LBCC Men's Baseball team returned to its winning ways after losing its last two outings. The Vikes beat South Coast Conference rival, Pasadena City College, 3-2, at Joe Hicks Memorial Field on Tuesday, March 10. LBCC now stands at 12-8 overall and 5-2 in South Coast Conference play.

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Vikings shut out the Falcons

Kevin Guadamuz

Strong pitching and run support secure the Vikings 3 game sweep over the Cerritos College Falcons. The Vikings opened its 3-game series against the Falcons on Tuesday, March 6 with a 10-0 win at Joe Hicks memorial field. Full story

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  • Butt Out!

    Beginning Jan.19, LBCC will officially be a smoke-free campus. College transportation vehicles and any district owned facilities will be off limits as well. The ASB’s proposal has been under consideration for months and the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve it.

  • $2M slashed from budget

     

    LBCC announced plans Aug. 23 to possibly discontinue 19 programs and up to 30 full-time teaching positions in an effort to cut $2 million from its 2013-2014 budget.