Roland Percey has been teaching photography at PCC since 1995, and racing since the 1970s. On Sunday, he looked to improve his personal record of 209 m.p.h.—which is a feat that must be completed within one and a third miles.
Football team has high hopes for season
Last season the Lancer football team wouldn’t have what one would call a successful season. But, PCC is going for a smashmouth game next season, with the defensive emphasis in controlling the line of scrimmage, and a ground-and-pound run game.
Football team has high hopes for season
Last season the Lancer football team wouldn’t have what one would call a successful season. But PCC is going for a smashmouth game next season, with the defensive emphasis in controlling the line of scrimmage, and a ground-and-pound run game.
A love of sports turned into a career
The Lancer badminton team has grown in standing and popularity throughout the four years of coaching under Bill Sanchez.
Swimming is ‘part-time job’ for student
After spending at least 15 hours a week in the water, swimming is practically a part-time job for Sophomore Courtney Jensen. With the best GPA of all Lancer athletes, Jensen said she must balance between school and sport.
Freshmen runner looks back at only season at PCC
To first-year distance runner Thelma Cruz, trying out for track team was a choice she made late in her college life as she is finishing her last semester before transferring.
Swimmers experience individual success as team struggles
PCC swim team ended their season with a bittersweet taste in their mouths. Stephen To shined at the CCCAA state championships as he flew to win the men’s 200 butterfly state title.
Ortiz wins badminton State Championship
It’s not every day a Lancer athlete PCC makes history, but freshmen badminton player Angie Ortiz did just that.
Behind the scenes helper makes big impact
While the nearly undefeated Lancer badminton team has had a phenomenal season, it wasn’t with out some help from a strong support system, including student helper Faiez Mazlan.
Student athletes take advantage of training clinic
Athletes get hurt. A lot. Those that do can use the athletic training clinic in GM-111 to get help with things from routine physicals to sprained ankles.