2013-14 Softball News

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Citrus' Miranda Gil (left) and Sara Moore (right) were named the WSC Blue Pitcher and Players of the Year respectively.
Citrus Sweeps WSC Blue Awards

The Citrus College Softball program, fresh off its first WSC Blue Division Championship since 2007, swept the WSC Blue Awards. The Owls had sophomore Sara Moore named Player of the Year, freshman Miranda Gil Pitcher of the Year, and Head Coach Jackie Boxley Coach of the Year.

Allan Hancock's Katelyn Chenault and Cuesta's Bre Ojala earned the WSC Gold's top awards.
Chenault and Ojala Claim WSC Gold Awards

Allan Hancock College’s freshman pitcher Katelyn Chenault was named the WSC Gold Pitcher of the Year this past weekend, while Cuesta College’s Bre Ojala was named the WSC Gold Player of the Year. Cuesta also took home one more award, when Head Coach Sheila McGuire was tabbed as the Coach of the Year.

Citrus College and College of the Canyons split the WSC Blue Division Championship, while Allan Hancock won the outright WSC Golf Championship.
Citrus and Canyons Split WSC Blue Title; Allan Hancock Claims WSC Gold

It took the final day of competition to determine the Western State Conference Blue and Gold Division Champs. When the dust settled Citrus College and College of the Canyons shared the WSC Blue Title, while Allan Hancock College claimed the WSC Gold Championship, its first title since 1998.