Jon Allen
Jon Allen of Los Medanos College dives back into second base
to avoid being picked off during a game on April 5. Should the
Laney Eagles make the playoffs, it will be with their best record since the 2012 season.

Road Warriors

Eagles go 4–1 on long road trip, lead Bay Valley Conference

Laney Tower
Laney Tower
Published in
2 min readApr 21, 2016

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The Laney College baseball team is entering the last week of the regular season with its best record since 2012.

The Eagles, by virtue of their 7–5 victory at Solano College on April 19, are now 23–9 overall and lead the Bay Valley Conference with a 17–3 record.

Laney has a 5–0 record on its current six-game road trip, which concludes Thursday, April 21 with a game at Yuba College in Marysville.

The Eagles are a half-game ahead of Los Medanos College (15–4, 21–10) and play the Mustangs in Pittsburg on Thursday.

The Laney College baseball team is entering the last week of the regular season with its best record since 2012.

The Eagles, by virtue of their 7–5 victory at Solano College on April 19, are now 23–9 overall and lead the Bay Valley Conference with a 17–3 record.

Laney has a 5–0 record on its current six-game road trip, which concludes Thursday, April 21 with a game at Yuba College in Marysville.

The Eagles are a half-game ahead of Los Medanos College (15–4, 21–10) and play the Mustangs in Pittsburg on Thursday, April 28, which is their second-to-last game of the season. They end the regular season with a home game against the College of Marin on Friday, April 29.

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