2017 COD Softball News
COD Softball players, Malissa Nielsen, Amanda Martinez, Darbie Catalfamo and Yizel Nunez were named All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference.
COD (4-24; 2-13) brought ten players to the plate in the first inning and moved forward from there, throwing aside the San Diego City Knights (5-27; 1-13), 10-1 in five innings.
COD (3-23; 1-12) hosted the number nine team in California and found some small victories in the five inning loss to the San Marcos Palomar Comets (21-10; 12-0), 11-2.
COD (3-21; 1-10) tied the game at 2-2 in the fourth inning, but a big 5-run inning by the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles (12-15; 3-8) in the fifth inning, put the home side in a hole, falling 9-7.
COD (3-20; 1-9) fell behind early, scoring two runs in the bottom of the third, receiving some good production from their three-four hitters in a 5 inning loss to the Imperial Valley Arabs, 18-2.
COD (3-18; 1-7) struggled in their Pacific Coast Athletic Conference match-up with the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (12-10; 3-4), 6-0.
COD (3-17; 1-6) showed a tremendous amount of fight and grit as they scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh and got the tying run to the plate, falling to the Chula Vista Southwestern Jaguars (16-6; 6-1), 7-4.
COD (3-16; 1-5) snapped a nine game losing streak and grabbed their first ever win in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play as they knocked out the San Diego City Knights (4-13; 1-5) in six innings, 9-1.
COD (2-16) welcomed in the Hesston Larks (15-9) from Kansas and struggled in both contest, falling in game one 15-0 in five innings and falling in game two, 11-1.
COD (2-12; 0-2) kept the game close for the first couple of innings, but a four run third and a seven run fourth by the San Diego Mesa Olympians (5-7; 2-1) doomed the home team in five innings, 13-1.
COD (2-8) wrapped up their final home non-Conference match as they hosted the Santa Ana Dons (7-6) falling in six innings, 11-3.
COD (2-7) collected their first pair of wins for 2017, smashing the Compton Tartars (0-7), 7-3 and 11-0.
COD (0-7; 0-1) opened up Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play with the El Cajon Grossmont Griffins (3-4; 1-0), falling in five innings, 9-0.
COD (0-4) opened up their first home stand of the 2017 season against the College of Southern Nevada Coyotes (3-4), sophomore left fielder Darbie Catalfamo (Indio Shadow Hills) was the only Roadrunner with an extra base hit as Desert fell in game one 11-0 and game two 7-1.