Hosley finds playing time for every player
The Skyline women's basketball team hosted visiting Las Positas College on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m., marking the two teams' second face off of the season. In their previous meeting this year, Skyline won convincingly in Livermore with a final score of 75-51.
Trojans fall short of second-half comeback
The Trojans were looking for their third win in the Coast Conference North on Friday, Jan. 27 at Skyline, but couldn't seem to find it in a 79-66 loss to the Las Positas Hawks (3-4).
I'm going to say this straight out: It isn't fair to blame the 49ers' loss in the NFC championship game all on one player, Kyle Williams.
Talk to any of Skyline's coaches and their focus for their players begins in the classroom.
Women's basketball team easily wins first home game
It's been a rough start for Skyline basketball in the early stages of the 2011-12 season. With the men's team on the road facing Cabrillo College trying to notch their first win of the season, the women's hosted Feather River College for their Nov. 18 matchup.
The Skyline women's basketball team played Feather River College on Nov. 18, 2011.
The Trojans mens basketball team's second attempt to notch a win at home took place Wednesday, Nov. 23, against Gilroy's Gavilan College Rams.
The Trojans played Gavilan College on Nov. 23 at Skyline College.
Matt Pacelli chats with the coach and players of the Skyline College basketball team after their home game on Nov. 23.
It was a tale of two periods for the Skyline men's basketball team, as they came up short in their 86-75 loss to Alameda College.
Soccer standout to return in 2012
Skyline's secret weapon, a young 18 year old freshmen standout from this year's men's soccer team, Andres Portillo, out of Westmoor High School will be returning to the Trojans for the 2012 season.
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For those of you that have not been following the news, Jerry Sandusky, who retired as the Penn State football team's head defensive coordinator back in 1999, and consequently headed a program called The Second Mile Foundation which helped at risk boys, has been charged of 40 counts of sexually abusing children over a period of 15 years.
Men’s soccer team beats Monterey 3-2 to cap off 2011 season
The men's soccer team played their last game of the season on the Friday Nov. 11 against Monterey Peninsula College beating the visiting Lobos, allowing them to end the season with a win.
Coach Justin Piergrossi talks about the almost entirely freshman team and his hopes for the program
The Skyline basketball team is getting ready to kick off their 2011-12 season, with a team made up almost entirely of newcomers.
The Skyline View talks to Skyline's only female wrestler this season, Veronica Uy, a 21-year-old wrestler from Jesse Bethel High School in Vallejo.
Skyline still playing for a playoff spot
The women's soccer team faced off against Las Positas College, Friday Oct. 28 in San Bruno.
Volleyball team continues to struggle
The Skyline volleyball team hoped to end their losing streak against San Jose City College in San Jose in their second meeting this season on Oct 8.
Skyline volleyball team loses 12 consecutive sets
Attempting to leave their losing streak behind, the Skyline Women's Volleyball Team faced off against a team they've already beaten this season on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Men’s soccer team continues to struggle against visiting teams
The weather on Tuesday, Oct. 25 was ideal for the Skyline Trojans Men's Soccer home game against West Valley College that was scheduled at 2 p.m.
Former Trojan realizes big league dreams
If there's one term that could be used to describe the baseball career of 31-year-old San Francisco Giants journeyman outfielder Justin Christian, it's "perseverance."
Skyline's volleyball team sweeps San Jose in straight sets
San Jose City College's volleyball team huddled by the court entrance chanting, "Win! Win!" before stepping onto the court to face Skyline for their Oct. 7 match on the Trojans' home floor. Evidently, Skyline decided to show them how.
Trojans continue to battle bad calls during games
Friday afternoon's game between visiting Cañada College and Skyline could very well have been the game that changed the season for either of these struggling teams.
Women’s soccer team continues to struggle with injuries
After a shut-out defeat in Fremont to Ohlone College, Skyline planned to bounce back at home against visiting Evergreen Valley College for their Oct. 11th matchup and avoid their first losing streak since September.
The Trojans opened up inter-conference play as they hosted defending Coast Conference South champs, De Anza College, for their Friday, Sept. 23 matchup at Skyline College. Led by four returning players, Skyline hoped to avenge a 3-0 loss to the Dons from 2010.
Former world champions fall short of 2011 postseason
From World Series Champions to missing the postseason, the San Francisco Giants have left baseball fans at Skyline with mixed feelings about the season.
Former Trojan backetball player goes international
Most students are unaware of the success of former Trojan and current professional athlete, Mario Flaherty who suited up for Skyline from 2006 through 2008. Flaherty now plays professionally getting paid for playing the game he loves.
Men's soccer team hopes to resolve communication issues
The Skyline College Men's Soccer Team faced off against the San Joaquin Delta Mustangs on Tuesday, Sept. 13 in their second game of the season.
First time in Skyline history
The Trojans won the alumni wrestling match 34-33 for the first time on Friday, Sept. 9th at 7 p.m. in the Skyline gymnasium.
Lady Trojans jump ahead early, shut out the Eagles at home!
With members of the Skyline men's team rooting them on from the bleachers, the women looked prepared for 90 minutes of soccer on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 1:30 p.m.
Few students attempt to take more than one sport at Skyline
According to the Physical Education Effectivness report for the years 2005 and 2006, 2,460 students took Physical Education classes. This number has increased slowly until it reached 3,730 students for 2009 and 2010.
All students have the opportunity to get involved
Skyline College may not have any Division I intercollegiate teams, but it does offer a program that many private four-year universities do not. Skyline makes available to its entire student body, the chance to participate in team sports.
Skyline soccer gets the ball rolling with the upcoming season approaching
It's been a long eight months for student athlete soccer players, but the Skyline College men and women's soccer teams are ready to take the field again.