Mike GuardabascioComments Off on PHOTOS: LBCC vs. Fullerton Softball
We’ve got some great photos of the Vikings’ postseason game with Fullerton taken by Jim McCormack.
5/1/18: Alissa Cienfuegos was touched for four runs in the first two innings before settling in to hold host Fullerton College scoreless the rest of the way as Long Beach City College lost its Southern California Community College play-in game, 4-1. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
5/1/18: Long Beach City College left fielder Emilee Hoppe just missed making a stellar diving catch of a long foul during Tuesday’s SoCal softball playoff game with Fullerton College. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.comn
5/1/18: Long Beach City College second baseman Jennifer Tobar throws out a runner during the Vikings’ SoCal softball playoff game Tuesday. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
5/1/18: Long Beach City College third baseman Raven Agapay throws out a Fullerton College runner during Tuesday’s SoCal softball playoff game at Fullerton. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
5/1/18: Long Beach City College’s Alijah Vega makes a running catch of a short fly ball into right field during Tuesday’s SoCal softball playoff game at Fullerton College. The Vikings dropped out of the tournament with a 4-1 loss to the Hornets. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
5/1/18: Alijah Vega makes a tough catch of a long fly ball to right during Long Beach City College’s SoCal softball playoff game at Fullerton College Tuesday. Vega made two nice defensive plays and singled and scored the Viking’s only run in a 4-1 loss to the Hornets. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
5/1/18: Alissa Cienfuegos stands at second base after doubling in Long Beach City College’s only run in a 4-1 SoCal softball playoff loss at Fullerton College Tuesday. Photo jim.mccormack@mac.com
An LBC native, Mike Guardabascio has been covering Long Beach sports professionally for 13 years, with his work published in dozens of Southern California magazines and newspapers. He's won numerous awards for his writing as well as the CIF Southern Section’s Champion For Character Award, and is the author of three books about Long Beach history.
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