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Compton in control Down the home stretch Inexperienced Brahmas still nding swing

TAYLOR ARTHUR Reporter @taya_arthur

Despite entering Saturday winning two of the last three games, the Brahmas lost 6-5 to the El Camino Compton Center College Tartars in the first game of a double header.

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The Brahmas have faced the challenge of getting enough players on the roster this semester, which has resulted in many inexperienced athletes joining the team.

“When you are taking on a new sport and you don’t know the ins and outs of it, there is a learning curve that goes on,” said assistant coach Mark Cooley.

“The good news is towards the end, some of the newer kids who have just come on are starting to adjust now. It’s gratifying to see as a coach.”

The team’s lack of energy and attitude appeared to affect the Brahma’s ability to hit consistently.

“I think that our weakness right now is definitely not being aggressive in the box, letting too many strikes pass us and not being aggressive early,” said Brahma Brittany Maxwell.

Sporadic energy levels and aggressiveness can lend itself

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