The host Chabot College men’s team had a strong effort at the Coast Conference Swimming and Diving Championships last week. The Glads men took third place with 495 points, and the Chabot women were 10th with 129 points.
The dream season continues!
The No. 2-seeded Chabot men’s tennis team defeated No. 4 Fresno City 8-1 on Tuesday in the Northern CA Dual Team Playoffs semifinals.
Four pitchers combined on a no-hitter and the Chabot baseball team capped a resounding sweep of City College of San Francisco with a 13-1 romp on Saturday, April 6 in the Coast-North Conference.
Wet and wild weather did not deter Chabot track and field athletes from delivering solid performances at their own Mike Fanelli Invitational March 29-30.
The Chabot men’s tennis team won its showdown with Foothill 5-4 on Tuesday, April 2 to clinch a share of the Coast Conference championship with the Owls.
The Chabot baseball team earned its seventh consecutive win as Jalen Owens and William Aviles combined to shut out De Anza 5-0 on Saturday at Steve Friend Stadium in the Coast-North Conference.
Chabot College sprinter Egypt Hughes is off to a blazing start this season and is ranked fourth in the state 100 meters with a time of 11.98 seconds. She is ranked third in the state 200 (24.65).
TJ Costello, a freshman infielder out of Dublin High, belted a three-run home run in the first inning and the Chabot baseball team walloped College of San Mateo 19-8 Saturday at Steve Friend Stadium for the Glads' first Coast-North win.
Chabot (9-4) entered the week atop the Coast-North Conference in overall record after blasting two opponents to end the previous. They trounced Contra Costa 27-3 in eight innings on Friday and Diablo Valley 6-0 on Saturday.
The Chabot men (21-7), runner-up in the powerful Coast-North Conference, earned a bye in the first round and a home game Saturday, March 2 as the sixth seed of the 3C2A NorCal Regional Playoffs.
The Chabot baseball team (7-3) continued its solid start with two wins in three tries this past week. Chabot pounded Gavilan 12-8 and Diablo Valley College 24-9, in seven innings, and then dropped a cliffhanger to Modesto Junior College, 6-5.