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The College of San Mateo baseball team never trailed Friday afternoon in the opener of its best-of-three regional playoff series, but it also rarely felt comfortable during a 6-4 victory over College of the Sequoias.

Chavez pitched his best game of the year Saturday, allowing an unearned run in 8 1/3 innings of work. His performance, coupled with a dramatic two-run ninth for the Bulldogs, gave CSM the 2-1 victory and propelled them to the next round of the CCCAA playoffs.

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In the 2010 version of the JC baseball post season, College of San Mateo and Cañada College entered as favorites after winning their respective divisions. While the Colts stumbled early, the Bulldogs were able to ride their No. 1 seed all the way to the state championship — a series they lost to Ohlone College. This year, with visions of Bakersfield in mind, both teams will have work with lower-than-accustomed seeds.

Sammy Pacheco went 3-for-3 and keyed a six-run fourth inning with a three-run home run to lead the College of San Mateo softball team earn a 14-8 victory over rival Foothill College. The CSM baseball team won its eight in a row and avenged a loss in last season’s state title game with a 2-0 win over visiting Ohlone.

Devin Bradley pitched three innings last Tuesday. That’s as far as the rain let him work. The College of San Mateo right-hander was slated to come out of the bullpen during Saturday’s showdown at Canada College. The rain, once again, refused to cooperate, but with the skies clear Monday afternoon, Bradley returned to the mound.

The real Daniel Nava story should not be about dreams coming true, but about how people with true desire and character keep on working, making their own fortunes.

College of San Mateo has claimed the San Mateo County baseball championship with a sweep of the only Coast Conference meetings with district rivals Skyline and Cañada.

After helping College of San Mateo to a pair of postseason appearances in 2009 and 2010, O’Koyea Dickson opted for a Division II transfer to stay in state, where the junior slugger is off to one of the best starts in the nation.