The Palomar Baseball team enter the playoffs as the no. two seed after finishing their season 30-9. They face the 23 seed, the College of the Canyons Cougars, in a best-of-three series.
A look into the progress of the stadiums that answers why construction has taken longer than expected, and why sports will take even longer to host games. Details about future traditions and how the stadiums will look are also mentioned.
From a stellar season to making PCAC All-Conference and saying goodbye to players committed to 4-year universities. Palomar's Baseball team wraps up the year in high spirits.
Comet Football Commits: who and where?
There are a total of eight Palomar College football players as of now who have been granted the opportunity to play football at the next level. Via Instagram,...