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Left to Right: Breanna Lutz, Isabella De Fillipis, Shelbie Van Slyke, Josephine Heuberger, Maddie Bedolla Photo credit: Lisa Burke

Strong Softball Season Scores

Lisa Burke May 13, 2024
Comets wins extend their participation in the playoffs for California Community College Athletic Association Southern California Regionals.
A digital art piece of students playing sports generated by DALL·E 2

Upcoming Events for The Week of November 6th

Garrett Lickfett November 8, 2023
SAN MARCOS -- What Palomar College students can look forward to this week.
A female volleyball player hits the ball during a game in September 2021.

Freshman Volleyball Player on the Rise

CJ Arteaga September 17, 2021

As covid continues to impede our daily lives, many have fallen out of their normal routine and become sedentary in this new lifestyle we've lived in for over a year and a half. Some may have picked up...

The NFL Hires Maia Chaka, the First Black Woman as an On-Field Official

Thalia Medina March 15, 2021
Maia Chaka becomes the second woman to officiate an NFL game right behind Sarah Thomas, who was the first woman to be an on-field official back in 2015.
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)

Comet Athletes Respond to Spring Season Cancellation

Telescope Staff March 11, 2021
Palomar College athletes react to the news about spring sports canceled at Palomar College.
Soccer ball.

Palomar College Soccer Canceled

Jordyn Capra and Natalie Gutierrez March 11, 2021

Story by Jordyn Capra and Natalie Gutierrez Although Palomar College sports have been canceled this season, the men's and women's soccer teams are still trying to stay positive. The Palomar soccer...

Jan. 9, 2015: Palomar Guard Lee Lee Tomlinson leads the Comets on to the court for warmups before start of the game against Mount San Jacinto at The Dome. (Stephen Davis/The Telescope)

Palomar Basketball Season Canceled

Aimee De Luna, Jake Koehler, and Max Cruz March 10, 2021
Palomar announced all sports are canceled due to COVID-19, including men's and women's basketball.
Ten team members of the Palomar water polo team sit together on metal bleachers with their coach on the right. The two in the front each hold a yellow water polo ball.

Palomar Water Polo and Swimming Canceled

Luke Vore and Matthew Villapando March 10, 2021
Due to growing concerns about Covid-19 in the county, Palomar College decided that water polo and swimming will be cancelled this spring season.
Sara Ahmadpour has been playing basketball since high school and plans to continue to play at the University of Hawaii while studying environmental science. Photo courtesy of Palomar College Athletics.

Basketball Player Shows Resilience on and off the Court

Aimee De Luna March 4, 2021
Even in the face of challenges, Sara Ahmadpour continues to strive for success.

The Waiting Game to Play Ball

Giovanni Vallido March 2, 2021
Another season lost as softball players wait to take the field as a team again.

UFC 259 Breakdown

Max Cruz March 2, 2021
There are five championships on one card!

2021 SheBelieves Cup Results in Dominating U.S. Performance

Riley Sullivan February 26, 2021
The United States Women's National Team (USWNT) hosts Canada, Brazil, and Argentina in this year's tournament.
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