The Gavilan College baseball team narrowly lost to first-place
Canada College last Friday by a tight 6-4 margin, while the Rams’
scheduled game on Tuesday against San Mateo was not reported.
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The Gavilan College baseball team narrowly lost to first-place Canada College last Friday by a tight 6-4 margin, while the Rams’ scheduled game on Tuesday against San Mateo was not reported.

A win over Canada College last week would have been a sure upset for Gavilan, which falls to 7-12 in the Coast Conference — Pacific standings as a result. The team is 9-21 overall.

Canada, meanwhile, tightened its first-place stranglehold as it improved to 18-1 in the Pacific standings, 26-3 overall.

The Rams will visit Monterey Peninsula College on Thursday at 2 p.m. The Lobos currently sit in fourth place in the Pacific standings — one spot ahead of Gavilan — with an 8-11 record.

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