SLCC Athletic Update 3.5.11 Add Comment Mar 05, 2011
SLCC Baseball Sweeps Southern Nevada
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CSN�� 1
SLCC� 3
CSN�� 0
SALT LAKE CITY The 11th ranked SLCC Baseball team took their winning streak to 16 games with a sweep of Southern Nevada 2-1 & 3-0.� The Bruins are 17-1 overall and 4-0 in conference play.
AJ Carmen threw six complete innings striking out five while allowing two hits.� With the game tied at 1-1 in the bottom of the seventh a pinch hit RBI single by Kennedy Kinkade pushed Salt Lake on top.� Derrick Whitney was 2-2 with an RBI and Braden Anderson knocked his fourth double of the season.�
In the final game of the series Josh Mooney took a no hitter into the fifth inning before giving up two hits with five strikeouts.� The Bruins plated all three runs in the third inning behind a two RBI double by Cory Raymond.� Kyle Bilbrey was 1-2 with a double and RBI followed by Eddy Alvarez going 1-2 with a double.�
SLCC Women Fall in Championship to NIC
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NIC�� 69
TWIN FALLS, ID The SLCC womens basketball team fell to North Idaho in the Region 18 Championship.�� The team completes the season with a record of 24-5 overall.
Four Bruins finished in double digits led by Jami Mokofisi and Alli Blake.� Mokofisi was Salt Lakes leading scorer with 19 points and 12 rebounds, Alli Blake scored 12 points with 10 boards.� Haley Holmstead scored 13 and Sofia Hepworth added 10.� The Bruins were within two points at half time but a tough shooting night for Salt Lake (41%) aided in the loss along with 24 turnovers.� Salt Lake out rebounded North Idaho 44-29 with 15 offensive rebounds.
Salt Lake Mens Basketball falls to CSI
SLCC� 86
CSI�� 94
TWIN FALLS, ID �� - The SLCC Mens Basketball team fell in the Region 18 Championship game to Southern Idaho 86-94.� The Bruins finish the season with a record of 25-8 overall.
Alfonzo Hubbard led Salt Lake with 27 points on 12-19 shooting from the floor.� Patrick McCollum put in 22 and Jason Gamblin finished with a double-double scoring 20 points with 10 boards.� Salt Lake committed 21 turnovers while shooting 53% from the field.��
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