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Lady Pirate receives FCCAA’s Player of the Week
Gemalie Perez The Corsair Every week Florida’s Community College Activities Association (FCCAA) names one athlete as Player of the week. The player of the week for the second week in November was PJC’s Deanna Allen. “All game stats are reported to FCCAA Scoreboard after each game. The player in Florida with the best stats (points,...
Women ranked No.2 in the state
DAVID CLARK The Pensacola Junior College Women’s basketball team has high hopes coming into the 2009-2010 season. Judging by the way they have been playing pre-conference (5-1), PJC fans have reason to be excited too. The Lady Pirates beat the fifth-ranked junior college team in the nation, Trinity Valley Community College (Texas), Nov....
PJC vs. Pasco Hernando state Volleyball
PJC vs. Pasco Hernando
Lady Pirates lose first battle in state tournament
MADELAIN TIGANO The Corsair PJC’s Lady Pirates lost their first state tournament volleyball game3-1 this morning against St. Petersburg at Polk State College in Winter Haven. Head coach Pete Pena discussed his disappointment in his team saying, “We needed to gamble and play outside of the box.” Pena believes all teams in the state tournament...
PJC vs. St. Petersburg state volleyball game
PJC vs. St. Petersburg Volleyball State Tourney
Lady Pirates vs. L.B. Wallace
By: Sam Meyers Published: December 10, 2008 The PJC women’s basketball team racked up another win Dec. 9, but the effort fell short of their usual intensity. The nationally ranked team won 57-38 against L.B. Wallace Community College. “I am excited about the win,” said Coach Chanda Rigby. “They played hard and it’s always a...
Softball field on schedule
Lauren Fagler Published: October 29, 2008 The first phase of Pensacola Junior College’s new $646,000 track and softball field on the Pensacola campus is scheduled to be completed by Nov. 28. The new women’s softball field, built in accordance with National Collegiate Athletic Association regulations, includes a new batting cage, new and improved intramural fields...