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Emma Thomas smiles and swims in the pool during practice.

Emma Thomas makes waves

Telescope Staff March 13, 2017

Written by Ashley Magdaleno 18-year-old Palomar freshman and swimmer Emma Thomas is diving right into the spring season, racking up victories as she laps her competition. Thomas, who was named Pacific...

Palomar Comets prepping for the game against San Diego on Friday, March 3, 2017. (Coulter Mohill Smith/The Telescope)

Comets cruise in blowout

Jeremy Brown March 10, 2017

The weather isn't the only thing heating up in these early days of Spring, as Comets softball pushed their winning streak to seven games while enjoying a 11-3 win on March 3 over the Knights of San Diego...

Swimmer Emma Thomas smiles as she floats in the pool.

Gallery: Waterman Festival: Feb. 10 & 11

Telescope Staff February 19, 2017

" order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC" returns="included" maximum_entity_count="500"]Palomar hosted the two-day Waterman's Festival at the Wallace Memorial Pool on  Feb. 10 and 11. Palomar...

A Palomar football player runs with a football tucked in his right arm amidst a group of players tackling each other.

Palomar falls to Moorpark despite comeback after half

Kyle Ingram October 3, 2016

Palomar’s football team faced the Moorpark College Raiders on Saturday Sept. 24. Moorpark started the game off ahead of the Comets, but Palomar made a late game comeback that fell short with a...

Palomar men’s cross country team (l to r) Grant Sheehan (360), Erick Valazquez (362), Cesar Mayorga (355), James Singler (361), and Kevin Clurkey (351) leave the starting line during the Palomar College Cross Country Invitational held at Guajome Park in Oceanside CA on Sept. 11, 2015. Palomar men finished in tenth place with 272 points. (Philip Farry/The Telescope)

Palomar cross country on the rebuilding path

Shaina Blakesley September 25, 2015

Palomar’s cross country has a long road ahead, but the runners of both the men's and women’s teams say they’re striving to be the best as a collective unit rather than as individuals. The Comets...

The Palomar Women's Softball team wait at home base for teammate Brooke Huddleson (4) to congratulate her on the home run hit that resulted in 3 points for Palomar against Mt. San Antonio, April 4, 2015 Palomar had previously beaten Santiago Canyon College during their first double-header game 5-2, and came out on top of Mt. San Antonio 4-1. (Dirk Callum/The Telescope)

Past Week in Palomar Sports 3/31 – 4/7

Mike Adams April 8, 2015

TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Baseball Prior to playing Mesa College on Tuesday, the 20-4 Comets had finally been recognized as the No. 1 team in CCCAA's So Cal rankings, overtaking Fullerton College (17-9)....

Palomar’s head softball coach Lacey Craft congratulates shortstop Kali Pugh (l) and outfielder Keilani ‘KK’ Fronda (r) after scoring on designated hitter Carlie Daniel’s RBI double against Riverside City College on April 15, 2014 at Palomar’s softball field. Fronda and Pugh both went 3-4 in the Comets’ 9-4 win over the Tigers in a rematch of the 2013 state title game when Palomar brought home a championship with a 7-2 win. (Scott Colson/The Telescope)

Comets run streak to 16-0

Steve Kirch April 21, 2014

The perfect streak continues for Palomar’s softball team after their 11-3 defeat over Southwestern on April 16. The win moves Palomar to 16-0 for the season, leaving the team undefeated in conference...

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