Photos from the Men’ and Women’ games against Oregon Technical Institute Jan. 30 at the C.E. Jeffers Sports Center.
Sports
A ‘Lion’ among us
He has the biggest smile around; someone who loves life to the fullest and brings his intense personality to everything he undertakes. Louis-Claude Nguea-Njoh is a Cameroonian national who came to the U.S. to pursue soccer at the college level.
“I actually swam all the way across,” he said with a laugh.
Box and Rust making transition
Corban College’s Collin Box and Jared Rust take their soccer skills from the playing field to the world of coaching.
Ladies Soccer Team Continue Winning streak
The Warriors are in a second place tie with the College of Idaho, trailing Concordia University with only two matches left in the regular season. Far eclipsing their preseason conference ranking of sixth, the Warriors could finish in the top two for the first time in school history.
Photos of the Corban Invite
Here are some more photos to recapture the Corban Invite which was won by the Women team while the men finished second.
Women Capture Team Title, Men Finish Second
The women and men’s cross country teams finished first and second respectively in the Corban Invitational, which took place on Sept. 6 for the first time on Corban’s campus against conference rival Warner Pacific…
Baseball team re-evaluates its mindset
Fall training for the baseball team was not just a time for players to goof off or approach practices with half-hearted attitude, instead, it was a time for them to develop both physically and mentally.
For almost two months, the new and old members of the baseball team met together for daily workouts and practices.
The workouts took place every weekday with the exception of Wednesday. Meeting at a time most college students would abhor, the team began their workouts at exactly 6 a.m.
Flag football team wins one for Hammer
Over the summer, Corban suffered a severe setback with the loss of alumni football legend Matt Hammer in a tragic helicopter accident.
With the approach of flag football season this fall, Corban’s squad was not only missing Hammer’s amazing play on the field but also his presence in any form, for this would have been his first year to cheer from the stands rather than run over opponents on the turf.
Team turmoil fuels “rebuilding phase”
Last year became what some would title as a “rebuilding phase” as the team fell to a 9-21 win/loss record despite team cohesion and moments of promise.
Men’s basketball: refocused & reloaded
Competing in arguably one of the nation’s toughest conferences and featuring a roster with only one senior, the men’s basketball team appears to have a pretty slim chance at a winning season.
But team captain Paul Martin begs to differ.