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2004 Santa Ana College Football 1
General Information
2004 Schedule
2004 Schedule ............................................................ 1
Date Day Opponent Time
Don Football Quick Facts ............................................ 3
Sat. Sept. 4 Los Angeles Pierce .... 1 p.m.
Media Information .................................................. 4 & 6
Sat. Sept. 11 at Santa Monica ............ 7 p.m.
Eddie West Field/Santa Ana Stadium ......................... 4
Sat. Sept. 18 * at Long Beach City# ..... 1 p.m.
Mission Conference ..................................................... 7
Sat. Sept. 25 * at Golden West ............. 5 p.m.
College History ............................................................ 8
Sat. Oct. 2 * Orange Coast .............. 1 p.m.
College District ............................................................ 8
Sat. Oct. 9 Bye
Administration .............................................................. 9
Sat. Oct. 16 * Saddleback ................. 1 p.m.
Athletic Staff .............................................................. 10
Sat. Oct. 23 * at Pasadena City ........... 1 p.m.
Sat. Oct. 30 * at Riverside ................... 5 p.m.
Football Personnel
Sat. Nov. 6 * Fullerton (H) ................ 1 p.m.
Geoff Jones ............................................................... 12
Sat. Nov. 13 * El Camino .................... 1 p.m.
Don Abbott ................................................................. 13
Zach Biehl .................................................................. 13 Bold denotes home game
All times are p.m. and are subject to change
Simon Fuentes .......................................................... 14
* - denotes Mission Conference game
Dick Gorrie ................................................................. 14 H - denotes Homecoming game
Dave Ogas ................................................................. 15 # - game to be played at Cerritos College
Mike Ogas .................................................................. 15
Benny Rapp ............................................................... 16
Joe Jacobs ................................................................. 16
Casey Shine .............................................................. 16
Player Profiles
Sophomores ..................................................... 18-23
Freshmen .......................................................... 24-35
Opponents
Nonconference Opponents ....................................... 40
Mission Conference Opponents ........................... 41-44
2003 In Review
Final Results .............................................................. 46
Team Statistics .......................................................... 46
Individual Statistics .................................................... 47
Honors & Awards ....................................................... 50
Mission Conference Standings ................................. 50
History & Records
Football Log .......................................................... 52-56
Inside the Numbers ................................................... 58
Coaching Records On the Cover...Sophomores Matt Resquer
Year-by-Year .......................................................... 59 (No. 8), a second team all-Mission Conference
National Division defensive back, and running back
Career Wins .......................................................... 59
Dartangan Johnson (No. 22) will be looking to help
Coaching Tenure ................................................... 59 Santa Ana improve on its 5-5 record in 2003. Last
Winning Percentage .............................................. 59 year, Resquer finished with 24.5 tackles,
Conference Titles .................................................. 59 2 interceptions and 14 pass deflections while
Johnson led the team with 751 rushing yards and
National Titles ........................................................ 59
six touchdowns despite missing the final three games
Individual Records due to a broken ankle.
Career .................................................................... 60
Season ................................................................... 60 Credits
Game ..................................................................... 60 The 2004 Santa Ana College Media Guide was written
Team Records by Santa Ana College Sports Information Coordinator
Dean Hopkins and edited by Rancho Santiago
Season ................................................................... 61
Community College District Communications Director
Game ..................................................................... 61 Judy Iannaccone. Photography assistance was provided
Opponent Series Records ......................................... 62 by Miguel Lopez, Dean Hopkins and many of the fine
Bowl Game Appearances ......................................... 62 reporters from the award-winning el Don newspaper
since 1920. Cover designed by Dean Hopkins with
Alumni
assistance provided by Sue Groetsch and Penny
Where Have They Gone ....................................... 63 Perkins. Publication layout by Eileen Capewell. Printing
In The Pros ............................................................ 63 by the RSCCD Publications Department.
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WYLIE A. AITKEN
ATTORNEY
wylie@aitkenlaw.com
www.aitkenlaw.com
3 Imperial Promenade, Suite 800, TEL: (714) 434-1424
Santa Ana, California 92707-0555 FAX: (714) 434-3600
Quick Facts & Contact Information 3
General Information
Mailing Address .................................... 1530 W. 17th St. SAC Sports On The Web
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Founded ................................................................... 1915
Enrollment ............................................................. 21,466
Nickname ................................................................. Dons
Colors ................................................. Red, Black, White
Home Field (Capacity) ........... Eddie West Field (10,000)
Affiliation ................................. Commission On Athletics
Conference (Division) ......................... Mission (National)
Chancellor ................................... Edward Hernandez, Jr.
Interim President .......................................... John Didion
Athletic Director ........................................... Avie Bridges
SAC Website
Athletic Department Phone .................... (714) 564-6900
Athletic Department Fax ......................... (714) 564-6969
Coaching Staff
Head Coach ........................... Geoff Jones (3rd season)
Alma Mater ................... Azusa Pacific University (1998)
Santa Ana College Record ....................................... 7-13
Assistant Coach ...................... Don Abbott (10th season)
Assistant Coach ........................ Zach Biehl (3rd season) Santa Ana College fans can now access the lastest
Assistant Coach ................. Simon Fuentes (4th season) information on the college’s 21 athletic teams by visiting
Assistant Coach ..................... Dick Gorrie (23rd season) the Santa Ana College website at www.sac.edu and
Assistant Coach ..................... Joe Jacobs (11th season) clicking on Athletic Events. The athletic website is
updated regularly and provides viewers with up-to-date
Assistant Coach .................... Dave Ogas (22nd season)
scores, news as well as latest schedule changes.
Assistant Coach ........................ Mike Ogas (3rd season)
Individuals may also download media guides and
Assistant Coach ................... Benny Rapp (32nd season) contact members of Santa Ana College athletic staff
Assistant Coach .................... Casey Shine (2nd season) via the staff directory. Visit us following the game for a
Football Phone ....................................... (714) 564-6926 recap of today’s game.
Football Fax ............................................ (714) 564-6969
Best Time to call ................. 11 a.m to 1 p.m., Weekdays
Dean Hopkins is in his first year
Football Information as the sports information
2003 Overall Record .................................................. 5-5 coordinator at Santa Ana College
(SAC). He joined the SAC athletic
2003 Mission Conference Record (Place) ........ 1- 4 (5th)
staff after spending 11 years at
All-Time Record .................................. 439-347-43 (.555) Long Beach City College (LBCC)
All-Time Conference Record .............. 253-184-10 (.577) where he served in several
Bowl Appearances (Most Recent) ................... 10 (1999) capacities including publication
Conference Titles ............................................ 14 (1999) assistant, sports information
National Titles ................................ 3 (1940, 1942, 1962) specialist and director of public
Longest Winning Streak .............................................. 17 information and marketing. Prior to
Dean Hopkins his stint at LBCC, Hopkins spent
Longest Losing Streak .................................................. 9
Football SID four years working as a sports
Last SAC Shutout ............. 2002 (vs Orange Coast, 8-0)
O: (714) 564-6934 reporter/photographer for the
Last Time SAC Shutout ........... 2002 (vs Cerritos, 45-0)
M: (714) 642-9615 Annandale Advocate (Minnesota)
F: (714) 558-0560 and the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune
Media Relations
hopkins_dean@sac.edu (Iowa) before relocating to
Sports Information Coordinator ................ Dean Hopkins
California. Hopkins graduated from
Sports Information Phone ...................... (714) 564-6934 Buena Vista University, located in
Sports Information Fax ........................... (714) 558-0560 Storm Lake, Iowa, in 1988 with a
Hopkins’ Email .......................... hopkins_dean@sac.edu bachelor ’s degree in mass
Eddie West Field Press Box .................. (714) 558-9949 communications. He and his wife,
Website ....................................................... www.sac.edu Denise, live in Huntington Beach.
Opponent Sport Information Contacts
School (Contact) Office Phone Fax Press Box Email Address Website
El Camino (Dwight Ueda) (714) 660-6519 660-3818 660-3633 dueda@elcamino.cc.ca.us www.elcamino.cc.ca.us
Fullerton (Eric Mendoza) (714) 992-7391 992-7409 264-5375 emendoza@fullcoll.edu www.fullcoll.edu
Golden West (Steve Lombard) (714) 895-8344 895-8923 432-5610 slombard@gwc.cccd.edu www.gwc.info
Long Beach City (Chris Ruiz) (562) 938-4243 938-4746 421-1986 cruis@lbcc.edu www.lbcc.edu
L. A. Pierce (NA) (818) 719-6421 710-2518 Not Available Not Available www.lapc.cc.ca.us
Orange Coast (Eric Montgomery) (714) 432-5175 432-5054 432-5610 emontgomery@occ.cccd.edu www.occsport.com
Pasadena City (Robert Lewis) (626) 585-7018 585-7929 Not Available rmlewis@paccd.cc.ca.us www.paccd.cc.ca.us
Riverside (Robert Schmidt) (951) 222-8032 222-8056 522-6214 robert.schmidt@rcc.edu www.rcc.edu
Santa Monica (NA) (310) 434-4000 Not Available Not Available www.smc.edu
Saddleback (Jerry Hannula) (949) 582-4490 582-4224 582-4277 jhannula@saddleback.cc.ca.us www.saddleback.edu
4 Media Information
Eddie West Field
All regular season home games for Santa Ana Stadium/Eddie West Field
Santa Ana will be played at Santa Ana
Stadium Eddie West Field. The two- 20
tiered press box accommodates up to
30 sportswriters/statisticians on the first
level and houses booths for the
coaching staffs, radio/television crews
and the public address system on the
second level. Film/video crews can be
accommodated on the roof.
Credentials
Nobody will be permitted into the press
box without proper credentials.
Credentials for road games should be
obtained through the home school’s
sports information office (see page 3
for opponent sports information
contacts). The sports information
phone number at Santa Ana College is
(714) 564-6934.
Game Day Services The City of Santa Ana Stadium was originally built in 1929 and was replaced
Members of the media will be provided by the current structure and dedicated on October 4, 1963. The stadium which
with updated rosters, game notes, injury is located at 605 N. Flower has a capacity of 10,000 and is the home field for
updates, probable starters and final Santa Ana College and six of the local high schools. The facility has hosted
many events over the years such as the Mothers Day Mariachi Festival, the
statistics. One telephone will be
Children’s Winter Holiday Party, the Copper Bowl and much more. The City
available for post-game media named the stadium field “Eddie West Field” in 1977 to honor the longtime
business. The press box will be open sportswriter of The Orange County Register.
approximately one hour before and
after the game. Please notify the sports
information office for any other
22 Freeway
arrangements at (714) 564-6934.
Santa Ana Bowl
Parking
Parking will be provided for members
of the media (until lot is full) on the west
Seventeenth St.
wa y
side of the stadium on W. Sixth Street.
Members must present affiliate-issued
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credentials at the gate. Civic Center Dr.
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Interviews
Fairview
Harbor
Flower
Bristol
Main
Players and coaches will be available
for postgame interviews following a
brief cooling down period and team
Directions
meeting. Post-game interviews may
5 Freeway (Southbound)
be conducted on the field following the When traveling south on I-5 take the N. Main St. exit; Continue south on N.
game. For interviews during the week, Main St. (0.5 miles); Turn right on W. Seventeenth St. (0.5 miles); Turn left on
please contact the sports information N. Flower St. (0.7); Turn right on Civic Center Drive (0.1 miles); Parking is
office directly at (714) 564-6934. available in parking structure located on the west side of Santa Ana Stadium.
5 Freeway (Northbound)
Telephones
When traveling north on I-5 take the Seventeenth St. exit; Turn left on
The press box phone number at Eddie Seventeenth St. (1.0 miles); Turn left on N. Flower St. (0.7 miles); Turn right
West Field is (714) 558-9949. Members on Civic Center Drive (0.1 miles); Parking is available in parking structure
of the media may file game stories located on the west side of Santa Ana Stadium.
from this line following the conclusion
22 Freeway (Eastbound)
of the game.
When traveling east on the 22 Freeway take the Bristol St. exit and turn left;
Continue on Bristol St. (1.7 miles); Turn left on Seventeenth St. (1.0 miles);
On the Web Turn right on N. Flower St. (0.7 miles); Turn right on Civic Center Drive (0.1
During the 2004 season, we encourage miles); Parkinng is available parking structure located on the west side of
fans and media to follow the Dons Santa Ana Stadium.
on our award-winning athletic web
55 Freeway (Southbound)
site. Visitor may access the Santa When traveling southon the 55 Freeway take the Seventh St. exit and turn
Ana College Athletic website at right; Continue on Seventeenth St. (2.6 miles); Turn left on N. Flower St. (0.7
www.sac.edu and clicking on athletic miles); Turn right on Civic Center Drive (0.1 miles); Parkinng is available
events link near the top of the page. parking structure located on the west side of Santa Ana Stadium.
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6 Media
Media Outlets
Newspapers Whittier Daily News KNBC Channel 4
El Don 7612 Greenleaf Ave. 3000 W. Alameda Ave.
Santa Ana College 90602
Whittier, CA 20 Burbank, CA 91523
1530 W. 17th St. (562) 698-0955 (818) 840-4237
Santa Ana, CA 92706 Fax: (562) 698-0450 Fax: (818) 840-3076
(714) 564-5617 Roger Murray, Beat Writer
Fax: (714) 564-0821 roger.murray@whittierdailynews.com KTLA (WB) Channel 5
Marytza Rubio, Beat Writer 5800 Sunset Blvd.
eldonsports@sac.edu Radio Los Angeles, CA 90028
KFWB (980 AM) (323) 460-5907
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin 6230 Yucca St. Fax: (323) 460-5333
20401 E. Fourth St. Los Angeles, CA 90028 KTTV (Fox) Channel 11
Ontario, CA 91764 (323) 462-6870 1999 S. Bundy Dr.
(909) 948-9038 Fax: (323) 871-4670 Los Angeles, CA 90025
Fax: (909) 948-9374 (310) 584-2030
sports@dailybulletin.com KNX (1070 AM) Fax: (310) 584-2450
6121 Sunset Blvd.
Long Beach Press-Telegram Los Angeles, CA 90018 Wire & Stat Services
604 Pine Ave. (323) 460-3252 Associated Press
Long Beach, CA 90844 Fax: (213) 460-3275 221 S. Figueroa, #300
(562) 499-1338 Los Angeles, CA 90012
Fax: (562) 437-8914 KSPN (710 AM) – ESPN Radio (213) 626-1200
ptnewssports@presstelegram.com 3321 S. La Cienega Blvd. Fax: (213) 346-0200
Los Angeles, CA 90016
Los Angeles Times (877) 552- 3776 J.C. Athletic Bureau
Times Mirror Square Fax: (310) 558-5691 P.O. Box 5401
Los Angeles, CA 90053 San Mateo, CA 94402
(213) 237-7145 XTRA Sports (690 AM/1150 FM) (415) 345-4114
Fax: (714) 213-237-7876 610 S. Ardmore Ave. Fax: (415) 593-5973
Los Angeles, CA 90005 Fred Baer
Orange County Register (213) 427-1035, ext. 7984 frdbaer@aol.com
625 N. Grand Ave. Fax: (213) 380-4217
Santa Ana, CA 92701 Football Media
(714) 796-7804 Television JCFootball.com
Fax: (714) 565-6765 Southern California Report 330 East Enos Drive, Ste. 178
sports@ocregister.com 1111 S. Figueroa Street Santa Maria, CA 93454
Eugene Fields, Beat Writer First Floor, Suite 108 (805) 451-5754
efields@ocregister.com Los Angeles, CA 90016 Fax: (323) 402-1223, ext. 1808
(213) 763-4646 Damon Dukakis, Editor
Pasadena Star Fax: (213) 763-4633 damon@jcfootball.com
911 W. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91109 KABC Channel 7 J.C. Football Network
(626) 578-6300, ext. 2203 ABC7 Broadcast Center P.O. Box 2575
Fax: (626) 856-2758 500 Circle Seven Drive Redwood City, CA 94064-2575
sports@sgvn.com Glendale, CA 91201 (310) 480-3015
(818) 863-7777, ext. 7677 Fax: (562) 684-4556
Riverside Press-Enterprise Fax: (818) 863-7889 Mark Nielsen, Editor
3512 4th St. missionmark@jucofootball.org
Riverside, CA 92502 KCAL Channel 9
(909) 368-9533 5515 Melrose Ave. J.C. Grid-Wire
Fax: (909) 368-9029 Los Angeles, CA 90038 P.O. Box 11703
sports@pe.com (323) 960-3857 Santa Ana, CA 92711-1703
Fax: (323) 469-4979 (714) 997-0824
San Bernardino Sun Fax: (714) 639-1532
399 D St. KCBS Channel 2 Hank Ives, Editor
San Bernardino, CA 92401 6121 Sunset Blvd. hankives@jcgridwire.com
(909) 386-3865 Los Angeles, CA 90028
Fax: (909) 384-0327 (323) 460-3252 Commission On Athletics
sports@sbsun.com Fax: (323) 460-3337 2017 “O” Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
South Bay Daily Breeze KCOP (UPN) Channel 13 (916) 444-1600
5215 Torrance Blvd. 915 N. La Brea Ave. Fax: (916) 444-2616
Torrance, CA 90509 Los Angeles, CA 90038 David Eadie
(310) 540-4201, ext. 383 (323) 850-2222, ext. 6 deadie@coasports.org
Fax: (310) 540-3067 Fax: (323) 883-9889
Mission Conference 7
The Mission Conference
The Mission Conference, founded in with Fullerton, Golden West, Palomar,
1969, is one of the most respected Saddleback and Santa Ana in the Mission Conference
community college conferences in the Central Division. Contacts
country. Teams from the Mission
Conference have seized or shared six Last year (2003), the Mission Conference Commissioner
national titles in the past 12 years. Conference endured yet another T. Mark Johnson
reorganization when the California
5717 Riviera Avenue
Recent National Titles Community College Football Coaches
Banning, CA 92220
Association implemented crossover
2003 .......................... San Francisco (909) 845-3485
games with the Foothill and Western
2002 .................................... Reedley States conferences and changed the
2001 .......................... San Francisco conference’s division names to the Conference President
2000 .......................... San Francisco American and National. Barbara Bond
1999 .......................... San Francisco Orange Coast College
1998 ............. Butler County, Kansas Those making up the American 2701 Fairview Road
1997 ...................... Mt. San Antonio Division of the Mission Conference Costa Mesa, CA 92628
1996 ............................. Saddleback include Cerritos, Golden West, Long (714) 432-5122
1995 ..................... Long Beach City Beach City, Mt. San Antonio, Orange
Coast and Palomar while Santa Ana, Conference Statistician
1994 ................. Trinity Valley, Texas
El Camino, Fullerton, Pasadena City, Eric Mendoza
1993 ................................... Palomar
Riverside and Saddleback are Fullerton College
1992 ............................. Saddleback members of the National Division.
1991 ................................... Palomar 321 E. Chapman Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92832
When did they join? (714) 992-7391
Palomar and Riverside are the only
two remaining teams from the original Cerritos .................................... 1988
eight teams that made up the El Camino ................................ 1988
conference, due to multiple face-lifts Fullerton ................................... 1988
over the past 30 years. Golden West ............................ 1988
Long Beach .............................. 1988
The makeup of the conference Mt. San Antonio ....................... 1988
continued to change in 2000, with Orange Coast ........................... 1984
Riverside and Orange Coast swapping Palomar .................................... 1969
divisions. Riverside joined Cerritos, Pasadena ................................. 1988
El Camino, Long Beach, Mt. San Riverside .................................. 1969
Antonio and Pasadena in the North Saddleback .............................. 1970
Division while Orange Coast clashes Santa Ana ............................... 1981
2004 Mission Conference Schedule
Golden Long Mt. San Orange Pasadena
Cerritos El Camino Fullerton West Beach Antonio Coast Palomar City Riverside Saddleback Santa Ana
at vs at at at vs vs at at at at vs.
Sept. 4
Chaffey Ventura Compton West L.A. Bakersfield Moorpark Glendale Mt. S. Jacinto Canyons Grossmont L. A. Harbor L.A. Pierce
vs at vs vs vs at at vs vs vs vs at
Sept. 11
Compton Moorpark Mt. S. Jacinto Southwestern Grossmont L. A. Valley L. A. S’west vs Canyons Bakersfield Citrus Chaffey Santa Monica
at vs at at vs vs vs vs at vs at at
Sept. 18
Riverside Golden West Palomar El Camino Santa Ana Pasadena Saddleback Fullerton Mt. SAC Cerritos Orange Coast Long Beach
at vs vs vs at at at at vs vs vs at
Sept. 25 Pasadena Mt. SAC Orange Coast Santa Ana Riverside El Camino Fullerton Saddleback Cerritos Long Beach Palomar Golden West
vs vs at vs at vs at vs at at vs vs
Oct. 2
El Camino Cerritos Mt. SAC Riverside Saddleback Fullerton Santa Ana Pasadena Palomar Golden West Long Beach Orange Coast
Oct. 9 Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye
vs at at at at vs vs at vs vs at vs
Oct. 16 Golden West Riverside Pasadena Cerritos Orange Coast Palomar Long Beach Mt. SAC Fullerton El Camino Santa Ana Saddleback
at at vs vs vs at vs at vs at vs at
Oct. 23 Long Beach Fullerton El Camino Palomar Cerritos Orange Coast Mt. SAC Golden West Santa Ana Saddleback Riverside Pasadena
vs vs vs vs at at at vs at vs at at
Oct. 30
Mt. SAC Pasadena Saddleback Long Beach Golden West Cerritos Palomar Orange Coast El Camino Santa Ana Fullerton Riverside
vs vs at at vs vs at at vs at at vs
Nov. 6 Orange Coast Saddleback Santa Ana Mt. SAC Palomar Golden West Cerritos Long Beach Riverside Pasadena El Camino Fullerton
at at vs at at vs vs vs at at vs vs
Nov. 13
Palomar Santa Ana Riverside Orange Coast Mt. SAC Long Beach Golden West Cerritos Saddleback Fullerton Pasadena El Camino
8 Santa Ana College History
Santa Ana College
Santa Ana College opened its doors in 1915 as a
20
department of Santa Ana High School. With 25 students,
it was the second junior college founded in Orange
County.
Dana King Hammond was the director of the college
for its first 27 years, also serving as the principal for the
high school.
In 1933 an earthquake severely damaged the high
school structures, forcing the campus to be moved to
North Main Street where it remained until 1947. In 1945
a bond issue passed, paving the way for the development
of a 48-acre campus at the corner of 17th and Bristol.
By 1955 the school had more than 3,000 students,
and by 1965 that number had doubled. Today the
campus serves more than 25,000 students and the
numbers continue to grow.
Rancho Santiago District
In 1971, Santa Ana College separated from Santa
Ana Unified School District and formed the Rancho
Santiago Community College District (RSCCD). In
addition to Santa Ana, RSCCD serves the communities
of Anaheim Hills, Garden Grove, Orange, Tustin, Irvine
and Villa Park.
In 1997, the college district’s board of trustees voted
to become a multi-college district. This new district,
established the following year, now includes: Santa
Ana College, Santiago Canyon College, Anaheim Hills
Center, Criminal Justice Training Center, Garden Grove
Center, Marketplace Education Center, Continuing
Education, Centennial and Orange Centers and the
Regional Fire Training Center.
District Office
Also in 1998, in an effort to accommodate enrollment
growth and two colleges, the district office moved from
the Santa Ana College location to a new facility in 1998
at 2323 North Broadway.
The four-story, 55,000 square-foot facility was
purchased for $4.3 million and houses offices for
operations functions such as accounting, purchasing,
community services, facility planning, human resources,
economic development, and research and planning.
The building also features five meeting rooms that may
be reserved by community members on a space
available basis.
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Santa Ana College Administration 9
Eddie Hernandez
Chancellor
Dr. Edward Hernandez Jr., former executive vice chancellor and president of Santa Ana
College, was appointed chancellor of the Rancho Santiago Community College District by
its Board of Trustees in July 1998.
A graduate of Nova Southeastern University in Florida with a doctorate in community
college administration, Hernandez joined the district in 1989 as vice chancellor for student
affairs. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from California State University,
Los Angeles.
Hernandez previously served as the dean of continuing education and community
services at Mt. San Antonio College after working as an instructor at Pasadena College.
John Didion
Interim President
John Didion is currently serving as the interim president of Santa Ana College while
fulfilling his duties as executive vice chancellor of human resources and educational services
for the Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD). His responsibilities include
labor negotiations, employee recruitment, selection, and discipline, fringe benefit
administration and risk management. Didion is also responsible for the district’s economic
development programs, institutional research and resource development activities.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California and
a master’s degree in public administration from California State University, Long Beach.
Didion has over 20 years of administrative experience in California community colleges.
Before joining RSCCD in 1997, he held administrative positions in the Long Beach
Community College District and the Cerritos Community College District.
Aracely Mora
Dean, Physical Education, Health & Athletics
Aracely Mora, Ed.D. took over as the dean of athletics at Santa Ana College in July, 2002.
Mora comes to Santa Ana from Irvine Valley College where she served as dean of
Health Sciences, Physical Education and Athletics from August 2000 to June 2001 as well
as athletic director from 1991 to June 2001.
Previous to her college experience, Mora was the athletic director at Woodrow Wilson
High School (Long Beach) from 1981 to 1986 as well as the activities director from 1987
to 1989. She then served as the assistant principal at Millikan High School (Long Beach)
from 1989 to 1991 before accepting the athletic director position at Irvine Valley College.
While at Irvine Valley, Mora also served as the president of the Orange Empire
Conference in 1998. She was elected as president of the California Community College
Athletic Directors’ Association in 1999 and was a member of the accreditation team to
validate self-study for Hartnell College in Salinas, California in 2000. Mora is the current
president of the State Community College Organization of Physical Education.
Mora earned a doctoral degree in institutional management from Pepperdine University
in 1997. She also has a master’s degree (1979) and bachelor’s degree (1976) in physical
education from California State University Long Beach.
Avie Bridges
Athletic Director
Avie Bridges took over as the director of athletics at Santa Ana College in May of 2002.
Bridges came to Santa Ana from Allan Hancock College where she served as athletic
director from January of 2000 through April 2002. Previous to that, Bridges was the athletic
director at Santa Monica College from 1992-2000, where she also served as the physical
education department chair from 1995-1998 and women’s basketball coach from 1986-
1996.
Bridges graduated from Tennessee Technology University with a master’s degree in
education. She also has a bachelor’s degree in education from Judson College in
Alabama.
10 Athletic Staff
Susan Clayton Frank Gonzales Allen Griffith Dean Hopkins
Athletic Secretary Athletic Counselor Equipment Sports Information
Gary Kinney Maria Purcell Ray Robledo Khara Schniable
Athletic Trainer Equipment Athletic Counselor Athletic Trainer
Nora Schug Kaye Smith Tom Williams
Athletic Trainer Department Secretary Equipment
Coaches
12 Head Coach
20
Geoff
Jones
Head Coach
Azusa Pacific University
7-13 (.350)
3rd season
Jones’ Record at SAC
Overall Conference
Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place
2002 ............ 2 8 0 .200 2 3 0 .400 3rd
2003 ............ 5 5 0 .500 1 4 0 .200 4th
Totals ......... 7 13 0 .350 3 7 0 .300
G
eoff Jones begins this third season as the Ana College football history, is not unfamiliar with Santa
head football coach of the Santa Ana Ana College having spent six years as an assistant
College football team and first as a full- coach under Dave Ogas, who is now the team’s
time head coach. Prior to the 2004 season, the Santa linebacker and special teams coach. Jones served as
Ana-alum served as the head football coach on a the wide receiver and tight end coach before taking
contract basis in 2002 and 2003 before being hired as over as the offensive coordinator in 2001.
a full-time faculty member and head football coach this In his first year of running the offense (2001), Santa
past April. In his first two seasons at the helm, Jones Ana averaged 342 yards per game on offense and had
has compiled a 7-13 overall record and 3-7 mark in four different players earn all-Mission Conference
the Mission Conference, National Division. honors. As the team’s wide receiver and tight end
The former Don, who is the 15th head coach in Santa coach (2000), the Dons broke eight different school
records—including individual receiving yardage
(Derrick Barnes, 1,128), receptions (Barnes, 66) and
individual receiving touchdowns (Barnes, 15).
After a terrific career at El Dorado High School,
Jones came to Santa Ana College and was a two-year
starter at tight end for the Dons. As a sophomore he
garnered second team all-Mission Conference, Central
Division honors after catching 16 passes for 258 yards
and three touchdowns.
Following his career at Santa Ana College, Jones
transferred to Chapman University where he played
two seasons for head coach Ken Visser and helped
the Panthers to a 15-3-1 overall record. In 1995, the
former El Dorado High School-product was one of the
main reasons Chapman finished the season 8-1 overall
and ranked in the nation’s Top 25. He earned his
bachelor’s degree in movement/exercise science with
an emphasis in athletic training at Chapman before
completing his master’s degree in physical education
at Azusa Pacific University.
Jones currently resides in Yorba Linda with his wife,
Sarah, and two-year-old daughter, Ashley.
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Don
Abbott
Defensive Ends
New Mexico State University
10th season
Although he’s only in his 10th year at Santa Ana
College, Don Abbott is in his 33rd year of coaching
football.
Abbott was a player at Santa Ana in 1957 and 1959,
earning all-conference awards for his play during both
seasons.
After a nine-year hiatus from football, Abbott
returned to the gridiron in 1970 as the oldest player in
college football (30) at New Mexico State University.
In 1971, Abbott began a seven-year coaching career
at Westminister High School before joining the Golden
West College coaching staff in 1978. He spent 16
years as an assistant at Golden West before returning
to his alma mater.
Zach
Biehl
Offensive Line
California State, Fullerton
3rd season
Zach Biehl returns to the coaching staff at Santa Ana
College in 2003 as offensive line coach and co-offensive
coordinator.
Biehl enters his third season as a coach at the college
ranks after six successful seasons at the high school
level.
He helped Newport Harbor High School win a CIF
championship in 1999 as the Sailors reached the CIF
semi-finals in five of the six years he was there.
Biehl helped 20 different offensive lineman earn
All-Seaview League status during his tenure-including
nine All-CIF lineman and three All-Orange County left
tackles.
In fall 2002, he received his bachelor’s degree in
History from California State University, Fullerton.
Biehl and his wife, Denise, live in Newport Beach.
14 Assistant Coaches
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Simon
Fuentes
Quarterbacks
Eastern Kentucky University
4th season
Simon Fuentes returns for his fourth season as the
quarterbacks coach at Santa Ana College after joining
the staff in 2001.
Prior to his return to Santa Ana, Fuentes was the
quarterbacks coach for two years at Garden Grove
High School for two years and at Perris High School for
one.
Fuentes played for Santa Ana in 1993-94 passing for
1,755 yards and 19 touchdowns during his sophomore
season. He later played at Eastern Kentucky University
guiding the Colonels to a conference championship in
1997.
Dick
Gorrie
Running Backs
Azusa Pacific University
23rd season
Dick Gorrie has been walking the sidelines at San
Ana College since 1964. After a 12-year stint as head
coach, he came back to take charge of the running
backs in 1994.
Gorrie was a standout quarterback at UC Santa
Barbara while earning his bachelor’s degree in physical
education. He later went on to earn his master’s degree
from Azusa Pacific University.
Prior to arriving at Santa Ana, Gorrie began his
coaching career as an assistant coach at Helix High
School in 1955. He later became the head coach and
posted a 44-20-1 record over seven years.
His 52 wins as head coach at Santa Ana ranks third
in school history behind Bill Cook (160) and Dave Ogas
(104). During his tenure (1964-75), he guided the Dons
to a South Coast Conference championship in 1971 as
well as a victory in the 1965 Elks Orange Show Bowl.
Assistant Coaches 15
Dave
Ogas
Linebackers
San Diego State University
22nd season
Dave Ogas returns for his 22nd season with the Santa Ana
football team, his second as linebacker coach. He served as
head coach for 20 years and ranks second in school history
with 104 wins. In 1999, Ogas was named Mission-Central
Coach-of-the-Year for the second time and in 1994 was named
California Community College Region IV Coach-of-the-Year.
After graduating from La Habra High School, Ogas played
offensive line at rival-Fullerton College before heading to San
Diego State to play for Don Coryell. During his four year
collegiate career his teams amassed a 37-3 record, prompting
professional teams to recognize his talents.
Ogas played two years for John Madden and the Oakland
Raiders in 1968-69 before heading to Buffalo to end his playing
career.
Ogas started his coaching career as an assistant coach at
Mission Bay High School before becoming the head coach at
Mount Miguel High School. He started at Santa Ana as
the offensive line coach in 1976 under Howard Black and
eventually took over head coaching duties from Tim Mills in
1982. Dave and his wife, Debby, have been married for 32
years. They have a son Mike, who is also an assistant coach,
and a daughter Stephanie, who is 22.
Mike
Ogas
Cornerbacks
Cal State Northridge
3rd season
Mike Ogas returns for his third season at Santa Ana College
in 2004 as the cornerback coach under head coach Geoff Jones.
Ogas was the receivers coach at Edison High School in 2001
and the head coach of the freshman team at Edison in 2000.
After playing for Santa Ana and his father, Dave Ogas, in
1995-96, Mike transferred to Cal State Northridge to play for the
Matadors in 1997-98.
Ogas then signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis
Rams in 1999 and played for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in
2000 before joining the coaching ranks at Edison in Huntington
Beach.
Ogas earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies
from Cal State Northridge in 1999. He recently completed his
teaching credential and is currently working on his master’s
degree in physical education. He and his wife, Carissa, reside in
Huntington Beach.
16 Assistant Coaches
Benny
Rapp
Safeties
Azusa Pacific University
32nd season
Benny Rapp enters his 32nd season at Santa Ana
College as part of the football coaching staff.
During his tenure, Rapp has served as defensive
back coach, linebacker, defensive line, offensive
coordinator, receiver coach and now is in his fourth
season as defensive coordinator.
Rapp played football at Baylor University, Orange
Coast College and Long Beach State. He received his
bachelor’s degree from Long Beach State and his
master’s degree from Azusa Pacific University.
After his collegiate career, Rapp was drafted by the
British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League.
Prior to coaching at Santa Ana, Rapp was a defensive
coach at Huntington Beach High School. He also
spent one year as an assistant coach at USC in 1984.
Joe Casey
Jacobs Shine
Defensive Line Receivers
USC University of Nevada, Reno
11th season 2nd season
Joe “Jakes” Jacobs returns for his 11th season as Casey Shine begins his second season at Santa
defensive line coach at Santa Ana College. Ana College as the receivers coach and co-offensive
Jacobs graduated from John Muir High School before coordinator with Zach Biehl.
attending Pasadena City College and Cal State Los Shine graduated from El Modena High School in
Angeles. He earned a bachelor’s degree at Los Angeles 1993 and played football at Santa Ana from 1993-
before gaining a teaching credential from USC. 1994. He received All-State honors as a tight end at
In addition to his Santa Ana experience, Jacobs’ Santa Ana in 1994.
coaching career includes 16 seasons as an assistant He transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno
coach at El Dorado High School and four years as an
with a football scholarship in 1995-1996 and graduated
assistant at Fullerton College. While at El Dorado, the
with a Bachelor’s Degree in physical education in
Golden Hawks won six league titles and appeared in two
1996.
CIF championship games.
He was assistant football coach at Douglas High
School in Minden, NV in 1997-1998. Before returning
to Santa Ana in 1999 as tight end coach.
Starting in 2000, he became a full-time physical
education teacher at El Modena High School where he
serves as offensive coordinator for the El Modena
football team, which is ranked as one of the top
offenses in the state. He also coaches the freshmen
girls’ basketball and volleyball teams at El Modena.
Players
18 Sophomores
Team as a junior and senior...Member of the 1,000 lb.
Dennis Club...Was a Golden State Scholar...Received Golden
Amy State Awards in science and history.
Personal: Born: October 24, 1985...Parents: Linda
Offensive Line 20 Badorek and the late Jack Badorek...Has one brother,
6-0 305 Wes, and three sisters, Bre, Jamie and Cindy...Favorite
Sophomore Movies: Ocean’s 11 and Zoolander..Favorite Actors: Peter
Tustin, CA North and Dale Centella...Major: Sports Medicine.
Moreno Valley HS (2002)
Amy at SAC: Was an offensive lineman on the 2003
Alex
Santa Ana College football team that finished 5-5. Bigonger
High School: Was a two-year letter-winner in football
at Moreno Valley H.S...Earned offensive Most Valuable
Defensive Line
Player honors as a junior...Served as team captain during 6-0 265
his senior year and was named co-Lineman of the Sophomore
Year...Earned RCC - Player of the Week honors. Yorba Linda, CA
Personal: Born: September 3, 1983...Parents: Dennis
Esperanza HS (2003)
Amy Sr. and Marlia Amy...Has two sisters, Krisean and
Kelli...Favorite Movie: Ghostbusters...Favorite Actor: Bill Bigonger at SAC: Played in eight games as a
Murray...Major: Education. freshman...Tallied 14.5 tackles, five tackles for loss (-21)
and three sacks (-20).
High School: Started at defensive tackle for Servite
William as a junior and Esperanza as a senior.
Arellano Personal: Born: October 10, 1984...Parents: Jeffrey
and Linda Bigonger...Has one brother, Mark, and one
Fullback sister, Samantha...Favorite Movie: Friday the
6-0 205 13th...Favorite Actor: Ron Jeremy...Favorite Book: Friday
Sophomore Night Lights...Undecided on major.
Garden Grove, CA
Garden Grove HS (2003) Jose
Arellano at SAC: Played in five games as a freshman... Calderon
Rushed for 11 yards on three carries...Longest run was
six yards.
Defensive Line
High School: Graduated from Garden Grove H.S. in 5-10 230
2003. Sophomore
Personal: Born: February 17, 1985...Parents: Juan and Yorba Linda, CA
Maria Arellano...Favorite Movie: Scarface...Undecided on
Esperanza HS (2003)
major.
Calderon at SAC: Was a member of last year’s Santa
Ana College football team that finished 5-5.
Chris High School: Graduated from Garden Grove H.S. in
Badorek 2003.
Personal: Born: March 15, 1984...Parents: Miguel and
Offensive Line Irma Calderon...Has two brothers, Martin and
6-4 330 Miguel...Favorite TV Show: Simpsons...Favorite Actor:
Sophomore Dave Chappelle...Undecided on major.
Newport Beach, CA
Newport Harbor HS (2003)
Badorek at SAC: Was an offensive lineman on the
2003 Santa Ana College football team that finished 5-5.
High School: Was an all-Seaview League selection
as a junior and senior...Named to the Daily Pilot Dream
“Brookhurst Shopping Center”
2293 W. Ball Rd.
Anaheim, CA 92804
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Chris Jorge
Edwards Gomez
Defensive Back Defensive Lineman
5-10 150 5-9 260
Sophomore Sophomore
Irvine, CA San Antonio, TX
Irvine HS (2003) Burbank HS (2001)
Edwards at SAC: Played in five games as a freshman... High School: Was a two-year letter-winner in football
Finished with 12.5 tackles...Broke up four passes... at Burbank H.S. in San Antonio, Texas...Received
Recovered a fumble. honorable mention all-district honors and Player of the
High School: Was a three-year letter-winner in football Week recognition as a senior.
and wrestling at Irvine H.S...Earned offensive Most Personal: Born: May 21, 1983...Parents: Jorge and
Valuable Player honors as a sophomore and received Maria Gomez...Has two brothers, Joshua and
Coach’s Award as a junior and senior...Was a first team Frank...Favorite Movie: Dazed and Confused... Favorite
all-City and second team all-conference selection in Actor: Ben Afflack...Person Most Like To Meet: Bill
football. Parcells...Major: Civil Engineering and Math.
Personal: Born: February 3, 1985...Parents: Randy and
Nannette Edwards...Has one brother, Mike, and one sister,
Brittany...Person Who Has Had The Biggest Influence On Daniel
Me: Pat Tillman...Major: Fire Science.
Harris
Defensive Back
Toni 5-10 170
Ete’aki Sophomore
Defensive End Yorba Linda, CA
6-2 255 El Dorado HS (2002)
Sophomore Harris at SAC: Played in four games as a freshman...
Garden Grove, CA Finished with two unassisted tackles and one assisted
Garden Grove HS (2003) tackle.
High School: Lettered in football and was an all-league
Ete’aki at SAC: Was second on the team in tackles as selection as a senior
a freshmen...Finished with 24 unassisted tackles and 19 Personal: Born: October 6, 1983...Parents: Marc and
assisted tackles...Had a team-high 12 tackles for loss (- Lorraine Harris...Has one sister, Christin and one brother,
62) and five sacks (-40)...Forced a fumble and recovered Matti...Favorite Movie: Gone With The Wind...Favorite
another. Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld...
High School: Was a three-year letter-winner in football Favorite Book: Green Eggs and Ham...Undecided on
and a two-year letter-winner in track & field at Garden major.
Grove H.S...Earned second team all-league honors on
defense as a sophomore and was a first team all-league
selection as a junior and senior...Started in Orange County
All-Star game...Earned second team all-conference
accolades in track & field (discus).
Personal: Born: November 12, 1984...Parents: Sione
and Teuila Ete’aki...One of five siblings, others include
Ofa, Iome, Sepa and Tali...Favorite Movie: Remember the
Titans...Favorite Actor: Adam Sandler...Person Most Like
To Meet: Warren Sapp...Undecided on major.
20 Sophomores
Personal: Parent: Lavonne Taylor…Has three brothers,
Dartangan Ronald, Josh and Junior…Favorite Move: Dumb and
Johnson Dumber…Favorite Actor: Steven Segal…Favorite TV
Show: Sponge Bob Square Pants…Person Most Like to
Running Back 20 Meet: Michael Johnson…Best Advice For Children: Stay
6-0 220 in school and keep pursuing your dreams…Major: Fashion
Sophomore Design.
Santa Ana, CA
Newport Harbor HS (2003) Josh
Johnson at SAC: Appeared in six games as a Lavin
freshman before missing the final four games due to a
broken ankle...Led the team in rushing with 731 yards on
Defensive Back
162 carries...Scored six touchdowns...Averaged 4.5 yards 6-1 185
per carry...Rushed for a season-high 191 yards against Sophomore
Long Beach City...Set a new school record with 40 rushing La Habra, CA
attempts against Long Beach City...Caught two passes
La Habra HS (2003)
for 48 yards.
High School: Was a three-year letter-winner in football Lavin at FC: Attended Fullerton College in 2003 before
and track & field at Newport Harbor H.S...Was team Most transferring to Santa Ana College.
Valuable Player in football as a sophomore and High School: Lettered in football and hockey at La
senior...Was a two-time, first team all-league selection and Habra H.S...Was an all-league, all-area and all-CIF
District’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and defensive back on the CIF Champion football team at La
senior...Started in Orange County All-Star game...Was Habra in 2003...Named to the Principal’s Honor Roll.
twice named to Daily Pilot Dream Team. Personal: Born: August 10, 1984...Parents: Tom and
Personal: Born: November 13, 1985...Parents: Carl Janie Lavin...Has one brother, Travis, and one sister,
Johnson and Antwanette Page...Has two sisters, Sherry Breenne...Favorite Movie: Heat...Persons Who Have Most
and Carla, and one brother, Antwan...Favorite Movie: Influenced Me Most: Grandpa Dale and Grandpa
Friday...Favorite Actor: Samuel L. Jackson...Favorite Joe...Undecided on major.
Book: Survivor...Undecided on major.
Sergio
Donnell
Lozano
Johnson Fullback
Running Back
5-11 240
5-7 165 Sophomore
Sophomore
Garden Grove, CA
Anaheim, CA Santiago HS (2003)
Savanna HS (2003)
Lozano at SAC: Appeared in two games as a freshman
Johnson at SAC: Appeared in all 10 of Santa Ana for the Dons...Had one unassisted tackle.
College’s football games as a freshmen…Was the team’s High School: Was named the Most Valuable Player at
second leading rusher with 372 yards…Averaged 3.6 yards Santiago H.S.
per rush on 102 carries…Scored five rushing touchdowns… Personal: Born: November 8, 1985...Parents: Sergio
Longest run was 65 yards…Caught six passes for 37 and Easther Lozano...Has three brothers, Ulises, Jesse,
yards…Longest pass reception was 21 yards. and Brian...Favorite Movie: Lord of the Rings...Favorite
High School: Lettered in football and track & field…Was TV Show: Friends...Person Would Most Like To Meet:
a first team all-conference selection as a sophomore, junior Ahman Green...Undecided on major.
and senior…Earned team most valuable player and league
running back of the year honors as a junior and senior…
Was a member of the 4x100 CIF championship team…
Played in the Orange County all-Star game.
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Keith Aaron
Navarre Roupoli
Linebacker Tight End
6-1 205 6-3 230
Sophomore Sophomore
Fullerton, CA Huntington Beach, CA
Troy HS (2003) Mater Dei HS (2003)
Navarre at Fullerton: Attended Fullerton College in Roupoli at SAC: Appeared in all five games as a
2003 before transferring to Santa Ana College. freshman...Finished eighth on the team with five
High School: Was a four-year letter-winner in football receptions for 62 yards...Averaged 12.4 yards per
and a two-year letter-winner in track & field at Troy H.S... reception...Longest reception covered 17 yards.
Was an honorable mention all-conference selection as a High School: Lettered in football at Mater Dei
junior...Was an all-league selection as a senior...Member H.S...Was an honorable mention all-Serra League
of the Troy Honor Roll. selection as a senior.
Personal: Born: February 5, 1985...Parents: Michael Personal: Born: February 28, 1985...Parents: Richard
and Michelle Navarre...Has one sister, Nicole. and Joyce Roupoli...Has one brother, Scott, and one sister,
Lindsay...Favorite Movie: The Big Lewbowski...Favorite
Actor: Chris Farley...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy...
Matt Favorite Book: Farenheit 451...Person Would Like To
Meet: Chris Farley...Major: Business and Fire Science.
Resquer
Defensive Back
5-10 180 Jayson
Sophomore Skalla
Fullerton, CA Defensive Line
Troy HS (2003) 5-10 255
Resquer at SAC: Appeared in all 10 games as a Sophomore
freshman...Was seventh on the team in tackles with Santa Ana, CA
24.5...Recorded 18 unassisted tackles and 13 assisted Corona Del Mar HS (2003)
tackles...Intercepted two passes...Led the team with 14
passes broken up and 30 kickoff returns for 514 yards (17.1 Skalla at SAC: Appeared in all four games as a
avg.)...Longest return was 52 yards...Earned second team freshman...Recorded 4.5 tackles...Finished with three
all-Mission Conference, National Division honors...Ran on unassisted tackles and three assisted tackles.
the Santa Ana College men’s track & field team...Ran a High School: Was a three-year letter-winner at Corona
season best 11.5 in the 100-meters at the Stanford Del Mar H.S...Earned first team all-league honors as a
Invitational...Ran on the 4x100 team that had a season-best junior and second team all-league accolades as a
time of 43.14 at the Mt. SAC Relays. senior...Was named the team’s defensive lineman of the
High School: Was a four-year letter-winner in track & year as a junior and senior.
field and a three-year letter-winner in football at Troy Personal: Born: October 10, 1984...Parents: Terry and
H.S...Was a three-year starter at cornerback...Earned Jayne Skalla...Has one brother, Tim, and two sisters, Jen
honorable mention honors as a sophomore...Was a first team and Colleen...Favorite Movie: Point Breake..Favorite
all-league selection as a junior and senior...Served as team Actor: Kate Hudson...Favorite TV Show: Smallville...
captain as a senior...Started at cornerback in Orange County Favorite Book: Blue Highways...Least Favorite Food:
All-Star game..Named track & field Most Valuable Player as Tofu...Undecided on major.
a senior...Received academic honors in Latin and human
anatomy.
Personal: Born: September 10, 1984...Parents: Paul
Resquer and Diane Claybaugh...Has one brother, Jordan,
and one sister, Joslen...Favorite Movies: Scarface and Man
on Fire...Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington... Favorite TV
Show: The Wire...Favorite Book: Friday Night Lights...Person
Would Like To Meet: Ty Law...Major: Computer Science.
22 Sophomores
A.J. Ottis
Slater Ueligitone
Offensive Line 20 Linebacker
6-5 300 6-3 245
Sophomore Sophomore
Santa Ana, CA Anaheim, CA
Newport Harbor HS (2003) Villa Park HS (2003)
Skalla at SAC: Appeared in all 10 games as an Ueligitone at SAC: Played in all 10 games as a
offensive lineman as a freshman...Earned second team freshman for Santa Ana College...Finished third on the
all-Mission Conference, National Division honors. team with 32 tackles...Recorded 20 unassisted tackles
High School: Was a three-year letter-winner at and 24 assisted tackles...Finished second with nine
Newport Harbor H.S...Was a first team all-league tackles for loss (-29)...Broke up one pass and recovered
selection as a junior and senior...Named to the Daily Pilot a fumble.
Dream Team as a junior and senior...Was a two-time High School: Lettered in football and track & field at
offensive lineman of the year honoree...Member of the Villa Park H.S...Received Coach’s Award.
1000 lb. Club. Personal: Born: October 31, 1985...Parents:
Personal: Born: October 10, 1984...Parents: Joseph Uaimanga and Janeta Ueligitone...One of five children...
and Lisa Slater...Has two sisters, Liz and Molly...Favorite Brothers and sisters include Mildred, Sonny, Natasha
Movie: Pirates of the Caribbean...Favorite Actor: Johnny and Lautue...Favorite Movie: 13th Warrior...Favorite
Depp...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy...Major: Business. Actor: The Rock...Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince...
Favorite Book: Goosebumps...Least Favorite Food:
Tofu...Undecided on major.
Thomas
Storing Sam
Linebacker
5-10 200 Weicks
Sophomore Running Back/Receiver
Yorba Linda, CA 5-11 180
Esperanza HS (2002) Sophomore
Anaheim, CA
Storing at SAC: Played in all 10 games as a freshman
Loara HS (2002)
for Santa Ana College...Finished fifth on the team with
29 tackles...Tallied 22 unassisted tackles and 14 assisted High School: Was a three-year letter-winner in
tackles...Recorded two tackles for loss, both sacks. football at Loara H.S...Earned honorable mention all-
High School: Graduated from Esperanza H.S. in league honors as a sophomore...Received second team
2002...Lettered in football, track & field and weightlifting... all-league recognition as a junior...Was named the
Finished second at the Junior National Olympics-U.S. league’s offensive most valuable player as a senior.
Qualifiers meet. Personal: Born: May 29, 1984...Parents: Sam and
Personal: Born: June 4, 1985...Parents: Lynn and Sherri Weicks...Has three brothers, Josh, Nehemiah and
Debi Storing...Favorite Movie: The Godfather...Favorite Elijah...Favorite Actor: Will Smith...Favorite TV Show:
Actor: John Travolta...Favorite TV Show: Saved By The Dave Chappelle Show...Favorite Book: Catcher in the
Bell...Favorite Book: The Outsiders...Favorite Food: Rye...Undecided on major.
Nachos...Best Advise Received: The harder you work,
the harder it is to surrender...Undecided on major.
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Reggie Matt
West Westphal
Defensive Line Offensive Line
6-0 275 6-0 275
Sophomore Sophomore
Norwalk, CA Anaheim, CA
Moreno Valley HS (2002) Anaheim HS (2003)
West at SAC: Appeared in two games as a freshman Westphal at SAC: Was an offensive lineman for the
for Santa Ana College...Recorded two unassisted Santa Ana College football team that finished 5-5 in 2003.
tackles. High School: Was a three-year letter-winner at
High School: Was a two-year letter-winner at Moreno Anaheim H.S.
Valley H.S...Earned all-league defensive line honors and Personal: Born: March 28, 1985...Parents: Barry and
was a scholar athlete...Named to Principal’s Honor Roll. Cheryl Westphal...Has one brother, Andy...Favorite
Personal: Born: November 1, 1984...Parents: Reggie Movie: Lord of the Rings...Favorite Book: Lord of the
West, Sr. and Mary Callier...Favorite Movie: Orange Rings...Major: Special Education.
County...Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite
TV Show: Best Damn Sports Show...Father played
football and baseball at Santa Ana College in 1977...
Major: Computer Science.
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24 Freshmen
DaShawn Myles
Anderson Banford
Linebacker 20 Defensive Back
6-0 225 6-1 190
Freshman Freshman
Santa Ana, CA Anaheim, CA
Gahr HS (1999) Fountain Valley HS (2003)
High School: Graduated from Gahr H.S. in 1999... High School: Graduated from Fountain Valley H.S.
Lettered in football. in 2003...Was a three-year letter-winner in football.
Personal: Born: January 19, 1981...Parent: Peggy Personal: Born: February 12, 1984...Parents: Wayne
Holiday...Has two sisters, Ale and Russena, and two Johnson and Stephaine Johnson Banford...Major:
brothers, Ty and Russell...Favorite Movie: Scarface... Automotive.
Favorite Actor: Sara Laytin...Favorite TV Show: Simpsons...
Major: Music.
Steven
Ray Bautista
Offensive Line
Andong 6-1 295
Linebacker Freshman
6-0 215 Orange, CA
Freshman Mater Dei HS (2003)
Santa Ana, CA
Mater Dei HS (2004) High School: Graduated from Mater Dei H.S. in
2003...Was a two-year letter-winner in football...Earned
High School: Graduated from Mater Dei H.S. in first team all-league honors as a senior...Was the
2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Earned recipient of the John O’Hara Award...Selected as the
second team all-league honors as a junior...Was a first 14th best lineman by the Los Angeles Times...Played in
team all-CIF, all-league selection as a senior...Was the Orange County All-Star game.
named the Serra League defensive most valuable Personal: Born: October 1, 1983...Parents: Arturo
player...Member of the Honor Roll. andd Lucy Bautista...Has one sister, Stephanie...Favorite
Personal: Born: October 14, 1986...Parents: Carlie Movie: Scarface...Favorite Actor: Russell Crow...Favorite
and Evangeline Cordova...Has one sister, Nicolas... TV Show: Simpsons...Person Most Like To Meet: Ceasar
Favorite Movie: Varsity Blues...Favorite Actor: Jim Chavez...Favorite Book: Where the Red Fern
Carrey...Favorite TV Show: The O.C...Person Most Like Grows...Major: Business.
To Meet: Ray Lewis...Best Advice Received: Play like
there’s no tomorrow...Major: Business.
Jason
Glenn Bovard
Defensive End
Ardrey 6-4 250
Wide Receiver Freshman
6-0 180 Santa Ana, CA
Freshman Mater Dei HS (2004)
Santa Ana, CA
Foothill HS (2003) High School: Graduated from Mater Dei H.S. in
2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in football...Earned
High School: Graduated from Foothill H.S in Santa second team all-Serra League honors as a junior...Was
Ana, CA in 2003...Was a two-year letter-winner in football. a first team all-Serra League selection as a senior.
Personal: Born: February 2, 1985...Parent: Tanya
Ardrey.
Freshmen 25
Personal: Born: December 6, 1985...Parents: Joseph
and Sheila Marie Bovard...Has one brother, John and
Lafe
two sisters, Stephanie and Stacy...Favorite Movie: Dumb Chapman
and Dumber...Favorite Actors: Jack Black and Will
Ferrell...Favorite TV Show: American Chopper...Least Running Back
Favorite Food: Vegetables...Major: Fire Science. 5-7 170
Freshman
Dominik Newport Beach, CA
Wasilla HS (AK) (2002)
Bronowicki
High School: Graduated from Wasilla H.S. (Alaska)
Punter/Place Kicker in 2002.
6-1 200 Personal: Born: June 17, 1983...Parents: William and
Freshman April Chapman...Has four brother and sisters, Luke,
Huntington Beach, CA Judge, Jordan, Jullian...Favorite Movie: Van Wilder...
Favorite TV Show: That ‘70s Show...Favorite Food: Fried
Edison HS (2004)
Chicken...Undecided on major.
High School: Graduated from Huntington Beach H.S.
in 2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football...
Played on two Sunset League championship teams and
Colin
one CIF runner-up team. Chase
Personal: Born: December 31, 1985...Parents: Stan
and Joanna Bronowicki...Has one sister, Nalinne... Wide Receiver
Favorite Movie: Heat...Favorite Actor: Denzel 6-0 190
Washington...Favorite Food: Brownies...Least Favorite Freshman
Food: Celery...Major: Business. Orange, CA
El Modena HS (2004)
Ryan High School: Graduated from El Modena H.S. in
Cerda 2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in football...Lettered
in baseball...Earned second team all-league team
Defensive Back offensive playerof the year as a senior.
5-11 180 Personal: Born: February 25, 1985...Parents: Richard
Freshman and Dianne Topf...Has two brothers, Max and Nate...
Whittier, CA Favorite Movie: Happy Gilmore...Favorite TV Show:
Simpsons...Undecided on major.
La Habra HS (2003)
High School: Graduated with honors from La Habra
H.S. in 2003...Was a two-year letter-winner in football
and a one-year letter-winner in track and field as a senior.
Personal: Born: March 30, 1985...Parents: Raul and
Caryn Cerda...Has one brother, Matt...Favorite Movie:
Point Break...Favorite Actor: Sean Penn...Favorite TV
Show: The ‘70s Show...Favorite Book: Brave New
World...Least Favorite Food: Meat Loaf...Undecided on
major.
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26 Freshmen
Thomas Richard
Christian Correa
Defensive Back 20 Running Back
5-8 165 5-9 170
Freshman Freshman
Long Beach, CA La Habra, CA
L. B. Polytechnic HS (2003) La Habra HS (2004)
Christian at SAC: Played in 25 of Santa Ana College’s High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in
men’s basketball games last year...Averaged 5.6 points 2004...Lettered in football and baseball...Earned all-
per game and grabbed 2.4 rebounds per outing...Was Freeway League honors...Named to school’s honor roll.
second on the team with 50 assists...Had a team-high Personal: Born: December 13, 1985...Parents:
34 steals. Richard and Natalie Correa...Favorite Movie: Dumb and
High School: Graduated from Long Beach Dumber...Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite
Polytechnic H.S. in 2003...Was a four-year letter-winner Food: Fetuccini Alfredo...Person Most Like To Meet:
in basketball and a two-year letter-winner in football... Barry Sanders...Best Advice Received: Never give up
Earned basketball team’s defensive player of the year on your dreams...Major: Fire Science.
honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior.
Personal: Born: December 24, 1984...Parents:
Thomas and Alma Christian...Has one sister, Nathan
Cheymondra and one brother, Antwan...Favorite Movie:
Bad Boys II...Favorite Actor: Chris Tucker...Favorite TV
Dedic
Show: Simpsons...Favorite Food: Pizza...Least Favorite Defensive Back
Food: Liver...Best Player Competed Againist: Lebron 6-4 215
James...Undecided on major. Freshman
Yorba Linda, CA
Austin Valencia HS (2003)
Collett High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in 2003..
Defensive End Was a three-year letter-winner in football and a two-year
letter-winner in basketball...Was an all-league selection
6-4 240
in football...Earned team’s defensive player of the year
Freshman honors...Received scholar-athlete recognition.
Orange, CA Personal: Born: July 12, 1985...Parents: John and
Villa Park HS (2004) Debbie Dedic...Has two sisters, Annie and Erin...Favorite
Movie: Band of Brothers...Favorite Food: BBQ Ribs...
High School: Graduated with honors from Villa Park Least Favorite Food: Spam...Favorite Book: 1984...
H.S. in 2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in Undecided on major.
football...Earned first team all-league and all-CIF honors
as a senior...Received Iron Man Award....Won first place
at science fair as a freshman.
Personal: Born: July 20, 1986...Parents: Dan and
Tara Collett...Has two sisters, Chelsey and Danee...
Favorite Movie: I Spy...Favorite Actor: Owen Wilson...
Favorite Food: Pizza...Favorite Book: That Was Then,
This Is Now...Person Who Most Influenced My Life: little
sister Danee...Major: Business.
Freshmen 27
High School: Graduated from Sylmar H.S. in
James 2001...Was a three-year letter-winner in football and
Dolas earned a letter in track & field.
Personal: Born: December 26, 1982...Parents: Albert
Defensive End and Victoria Duplessis...Has one brother, Brent and three
6-3 230 sisters, Virginia, Samantha and Nikki...Favorite Movies:
Freshman Scarface and The Program...Favorite Actor: Lorenz Tate...
Los Alamitos, CA Favorite Book: The Bible...Favorite Food: Tacos...Person
Most Like To Meet: Malcom X...Undecided on major.
Los Alamitos HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from Los Alamitos H.S. in Mike
2004...Lettered in football and basketball...Was an all-
Sunset League selection as a junior and senior... Edwards
Received Merit Award and was Army’s National Scholar-
Athlete Award winner.
Wide Receiver
Personal: Born: January 4, 1986...Parents: Chris and 5-8 140
Helen Dolas...Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber... Freshman
Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell...Favorite TV Show: Simpsons... Irvine, CA
Least Favorite Food: Beets...Person Most Like To Meet:
Irvine HS (2004)
Michael Jordan..Major: Fire Science.
High School: Graduated from Irvine H.S. in 2004...Was
a three-year letter-winner in football and track & field.
Pat Personal: Born: February 25, 1986...Parents: Randy
Donovan and Nanette Edwards...Favorite Movie: Van Wilder...
Favorite TV Show: Famly Guy...Favoirte Book: Ender’s
Running Back Game...Least Favorite Food: Seafood...Person Most Like
6-0 200 To Meet: Jerry Rice...Major: Business.
Freshman
Orange, CA Andrew
Servite HS (2004)
Esquivel
High School: Graduated from Servite H.S. in 2004...
Lettered in football and track & field...Named track &
Defensive Back
field team’s most valuable player. 5-10 175
Personal: Born: January 11, 1985...Parents: Dan and Freshman
Debbie Donovan...Favorite Movie: We Were Soldiers... La Habra, CA
Favorite Actor: Mel Gibson...Favorite Book: Red Storm
La Habra HS (2004)
Rising...Favorite Food: Pizza...Person Most Like To
Meet: Michael Collins...Major: Criminal Justice. High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in 2004...
Was a member of the 2002 and 2003 CIF Division IX
Championship team.
Chris Personal: Born: May 19, 1986...Parents: Robert and
Duplessis Yvonne Esquivel...Has one sister, Valerie...Favorite Food:
Chicken...Least Favorite Food: Spinach...Person Most
Wide Receiver Like To Meet: Marshall Faulk...Major: Medicine.
6-2 180
Freshman
Anaheim, CA
Sylmar HS (2001)
Duplessis at SAC: Was a member of the 2004 Santa
Ana College men’s track & field team...Ran on the 4x100
relay team that had a season best time of 43.14 at the
Mt. SAC Relays...Finished fourth in the triple jump at the
Orange Empire Conference Finals with a leap of 43’ 3 1/4.”
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28 Freshmen
Emma, and one brother, Franky...Favorite Movie: A Man
Ryan Apart...Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince...Person Most
Formento Like To Meet: Shaquille O’Neal...Major: Criminal Justice.
Offensive Line 20
6-0 265 Curtis
Freshman Gladden
Orange, CA
Place Kicker
Villa Park HS (2004)
6-0 170
High School: Graduated from Villa Park H.S. in Freshman
2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Named Garden Grove, CA
first team all-Century League, first team all-region by Los
Pacifica HS (2004)
Angeles Times, first team all-CIF Division VI and second
team all-county by Orange County Register. High School: Graduated from Pacifica H.S. in 2004...
Personal: Born: April 8, 1986...Parents: Eric Formento Was a three-year letter-winner in soccer and vollyeball
and Belen Quintanar...Has two sisters, Lauren and and a two-year letter-winner in football...Named first team
Isabel...Favorite Movie: The Last Samouri...Favorite all-CIF in football as a junior and senior... Earned second
Actor: Edward Norton...Major: Kinesiology. team all-CIF honors in soccer his senior year...
Recognized as Garden Grove athlete of the year and
Pacifica athletic of the year.
Saul Personal: Born: February 1, 1986...Parents: Charles
Fuentes and Anita Gladden...Has two brothers, Nick and Alex...
Favorite Movie: DodgeBall...Favorite TV Show: Pimp My
Offensive Line Ride...Favorite Actor: Adam Sadler...Person Most Like
6-1 250 To Meet: Norm Johnson...Best Advice For Kids:
Freshman Tomorrow isn’t promised, so do today what you would
Garden Grove, CA do tomorrow...Favorite Food: Ice Cream...Least Favorite
Food: Sushi...Undecided on major.
Garden Grove HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from Garden Grove H.S. in Ryan
2004...Letter in football.
Personal: Born: July 13, 1985...Parents: Fred and Halbasch
Arcenia Fuentes...Has one brother, Simon, who is the
quarterbacks’ coach for Santa Ana College, and one sister,
Offensive Line
Michelle...Favorite Movie: Swingers...Favorite Actor: Al 6-4 280
Pacino...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy... Favorite Food: Freshman
Chicken...Least Favorite Food: Olives... Person Most Like Orange, CA
To Meet: Mike Alstott...Undecided on major.
Villa Park HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from Villa Park H.S. in 2004...
Carlos Lettered in football...Was a member of the 800 lb. Club
Garcia as a sophomore, 900 lb. Club as a junior and 1,000 lb.
Club as a senior.
Offensive Line Personal: Born: April 28, 1985...Parents: Phil and
6-2 280 Cindi Halbasch...Has two brothers, Philp and Erik...
Freshman Favorite Movie: The Stand...Favorite TV Show: Saved
Santa Ana, CA By The Bell...Favorite Book: War of the Worlds... Favorite
Food: Chicken...Least Favorite Food: Liver... Undecided
Santiago HS (2003)
on major.
High School: Graduated from Santiago H.S. in 2003...
Played football all four years of high school.
Personal: Born: September 13, 1985...Parents:
Carlos and Emma Garcia...Has two sisters, Daniela and
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Hammond Heller
Wide Receiver Wide Receiver
5-7 175 6-0 190
Freshman Freshman
Whittier, CA Garden Grove, CA
La Habra HS (2003) Pacifica HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in High School: Graduated from Pacifica H.S. in 2004...
2003...Played on the 2003 CIF championship team. Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Lettered in
Personal: Born: December 11, 1985...Parents: John track & field...Was a first team all-league and first team
and Sandra Hammond...Has one sister, Marisa, and one all-CIF selection as a junior and senior...Named team’s
brother, Brian...Favorite Movie: Goodfellas...Favorite TV most valuable player as a senior.
Show: Family Guy...Favorite Actor: Ben Stiller...Person Personal: Born: February 14, 1986...Parents: Larry
Most Like To Meet: Jimi Hendrix...Favorite Food: Pizza... and Risa Heller...Has one brother, Brett...Favorite Movie:
Major: Liberal Arts. DodgeBall...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy...Favorite
Actor: Johnny Depp...Favorite Food: Pizza...Least
Favorite Food: Onions...Person Most Like To Meet: Ray
David Lewis...Undecided on major.
Heller
Defensive Back Bryan
6-0 185 Hernandez
Freshman Linebacker
Garden Grove, CA 5-9 205
Pacifica HS (2003) Freshman
High School: Graduated from Pacifica H.S. in 2003... Villa Park, CA
Was a four-year letter-winner in baseball and three-year Katella HS (2004)
letter-winner in football...Earned all-league honors in
baseball all four years...Named second team all-CIF as High School: Graduated from Katella H.S. in 2004...
a senior...Was a two-time all-league performer in Was a three-year letter-winner in football... Lettered in
football...Named to all-CIF team...Selected as team’s wrestling as a senior...Was named team’s defensive
defensive player of the year. player of the year as a sophomore and senior... Received
Personal: Born: July 17, 1985...Parents: Jack and Lori second team all-league honors following his junior and
Heller...Has one sister, Kortene and one brother, Mike... senior seasons.
Attended Fullerton College before coming to Santa Ana Personal: Born: August 7, 1986...Parents: Hugo and
College...Favorite Movie: Armageddon... Favorite TV Beatriz Hernadez...Has three brothers, Emmanuel, Adam
Show: Sports Center...Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell... and Xavier...Favorite Movie: Gladiator...Favorite TV
Favorite Food: Pizza...Least Favorite Food: Spinach... Show: Simpsons...Favorite Actor: Chris Farley... Favorite
Person Most Like To Meet: Michael Jordan... Best Advice Book: The Giver...Person Most Like To Meet: Ray Lewis...
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Mike Charles
Hernandez Hughes
Linebacker 20 Wide Receiver
5-9 220 6-1 185
Freshman Freshman
Anaheim, CA Compton, CA
Katella HS (2003) Washington Prep HS (2001)
High School: Graduated from Katella H.S. in High School: Graduated from Washington Prep H.S.
2003...Was a three-year letter-winner in football. in 2001.
Personal: Born: October 4, 1985...Parent: Sarina Personal: Born: January 27, 1983...Parents: Charles
Cardenas...Has two sisters, Leilani and Serene, and two Hughes and Phyllis Roundtree...Has three sisters, Phyllis,
brothers, Hugo and Tommy...Favorite Movie: Marenda and Nicole, and one brother, Cory... Favorite
Casino...Favorite TV Show: The ‘70s Show...Favorite Movie: Sherek II...Favorite TV Show: Simpsons...Favorite
Actor: John Travolta...Favorite Food: Ceviche...Least Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite Book: The
Favorite Food: Pasta...Person Most Like To Meet: the Maintenance Man...Person Most Like To Meet: Marvin
late Chick Hearn...Undecided on major. Harrison...Best Advice Received: We fall down, but we
have to get up...Major: Communications and History.
Brandon
Omar
Holiwell
Running Back Ibarra
5-8 190 Linebacker
Freshman 5-11 200
Cerritos, CA Freshman
Cerritos HS (2004) La Habra, CA
La Habra HS (2003)
High School: Graduated with honors from Cerritos
H.S. in 2004...Was a four-year letter-winner in football... High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in
Was a second team all-Suburban League selection as a 2003...Was a two-year letter-winner in football...Received
junior and a first team all-Suburban League honoree as first team all-Freeway League honors as a senior...
a senior...Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Named all-CIF Division IX team as a senior.
Team following senior season...Was team’s most Personal: Born: January 19, 1985...Parents: Alfred
valuable player following his final campaign. and Maria Ibarra...Has three brothers, Eddie, Gabe,
Personal: Born: October 10, 1985...Parents: Brian Alfonso and Julio...Favorite Movie: Rocky...Favorite TV
and Veverly Holiwell...Has one sister, Leah...Favorite Show: ESPN Sports Center...Favorite Actor: Robert
Movie: Any Given Sunday...Favorite TV Show: Dave DeNiro...Favorite Book: Hamlet...Person Most Like To
Chappelle Show...Favorite Actor: Mike Epps...Favorite Meet: Mike Vick...The Best Advice For Children: Be
Food: Pork Chops...Least Favorite Food: Broccoli... yourself...Undecided on major.
Person Most Like To Meet: the late Walter Payton...Major:
Liberal Arts.
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Freshmen 31
Kaleo Sean
Igarta Martinez
Running Back Offensive Line
5-10 155 6-2 300
Freshman Freshman
La Habra, CA Placentia, CA
La Habra HS (2003) Canyon HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in High School: Graduated from Canyon H.S. in 2004...
2003...Lettered in football and basketball...Was a three- Was a four-year letter-winner in football...Also lettered
year starter in football. in track & field, basketball and wrestling...Played varsity
Personal: Born: July 10, 1985...Parents: Kimo and football all four years...Named team’s most valuable
Rose Igarta...Has one sister, Malia, and one brother, defensive lineman as a sophomore and junior...Was
Bryson..Favorite Movie: Once Were Warriors...Favorite team’s most valuable player as a senior in football and
TV Show: North Shore...Person Who Has Influenced Me track & field...Was league champion in track & field...
The Most: My father...Major: Criminal Justice. Named to school’s honor roll as a senior.
Personal: Born: July 5, 1984...Parents: Charles and
Sissy Martinez...One of eight children...Favorite Movie:
Tony Hook...Favorite TV Show: Six Feet Under...Favorite
Actor: Johnny Depp...Favorite Book: To Kill A
Kulp Mockingbird...Favorite Food: Steak and mashed
Defensive Back potatoes...Least Favorite Food: Pickles...The Best
5-9 185 Advice For Children: Believe in yourself...Major: Criminal
Freshman Justice.
Orange, CA
El Modena HS (2004) Brian
High School: Graduated from El Modena H.S. in McHugh
2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in football. Offensive Line
Personal: Born: November 11, 1986...Parents: Robert 5-11 290
and Kathleen Kulp...Favorite Movie: Pulp Fiction...
Freshman
Favorite Actor: Will Smith...Favorite Book: Breaking
Boxes...Person Most Like To Meet: Ricky Williams... Orange, CA
Major: Criminal Justice. Mater Dei HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from Mater Dei H.S. in
Kyle 2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in football...Earned
second team all-Serra League honors as a senior.
Lodge Personal: Born: January 24, 1986...Parents: Michael
Wide Receiver and Charmaine McHugh...Has one brother, Sean...
5-11 170 Favorite Movie: Super Troopers...Favorite TV Show:
Family Guy...Favorite Actor: Johnny Depp...Favorite
Freshman Book: Lord of the Rings...Favorite Food: Steak...Least
Huntington Beach, CA Favorite Food: Vegetables...Person Most Like To Meet:
Huntington Beach HS (2004) Chris Farley...Undecided on major.
High School: Graduated from Huntington Beach H.S.
in 2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football.
Personal: Born: October 28, 1985...Parents:
Roosevelt and Carol Lodge...Has one brother, Terry, and
two sisters, Julie and Melissa...Favorite Movie: Training
Day...Favorite TV Show: Dave Chappelle Show...Favorite
Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite Book: The Da Vinci
Code...Favorite Food: Fried Chicken...Person Most Like
To Meet: Jerry Rice...Major: Business.
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Joe Anthony
Monsoor Muro
Tight End 20 Defensive Line
6-3 225 5-11 290
Freshman Freshman
Garden Grove, CA Garden Grove, CA
Garden Grove HS (2003) Santiago HS (2004)
High School: Graduated from Garden Grove H.S. in High School: Graduated from Santiago H.S. in 2004.
2003...Lettered in football and basketball...Was an all- Personal: Born: September 21, 1985...Parents:
league selection in football as a senior...Named team’s Anthony Muro and Sara Silva...Has one sister, Jessica...
defensive player of the year...Was an all-league honoree Favorite Food: Mexican...Undecided on major.
in basketball his junior and senior seasons...Named to
the school’s honor roll all four years.
Personal: Born: October 21, 1984...Parents: George Keoma
and Sally Monsoor...Has one sister, Sara, and two
brothers, Jim and Mike...Favorite Movie: Rudy...Favorite
Njemanze
Actor: Brad Pitt...Favorite Food: Chicken...Person Most Running Back
Like To Meet: Larry Bird...Undecided on major. 5-7 160
Freshman
Daniel Anaheim, CA
Anahiem HS (2004)
Morales
Quarterback High School: Graduated from Anaheim H.S. in
2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Also
6-1 190
lettered twice in track & field and once in basketball...Was
Freshman team’s offensive player of the year in 2002.
La Habra, CA Personal: Born: August 9, 1985...Parents: Richard
La Habra HS (2004) and Susan Njemanze...Has three brothers and sisters,
Wawi, Ikenna and Richard...Favorite Movie: Coming To
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in America...Favorite Actors: Denzel Washington and
2004...Lettered in football and baseball...Led La Habra Morgan Freeman...Favorite Book: Antwan Fisher...
to two CIF Division IX Championships in football...Was Favorite Food: Chapati and Beef Stew...Least Favorite
a two-time All-CIF Division IX and Freeway League most Food: Mushrooms...Major: Psychology.
valuable player and two time all-Area Division IX player
of the year selection...Named Heritage of the America’s
Best Athlete...Batted .360 and received all-league honors Stephen
in baseball as a sophomore...Batted .380 as a
junior...Batted .450 and garnered all-league and best
Olsen
hitter honors as a senior. Place Kicker
Personal: Born: November 30, 1985...Parents: Robert 5-11 160
and Lorraine Morales...Has three brothers, Robert, Freshman
Michael and Chris...Favorite Movie: Gladiator...Favorite
TV Show: Fresh Prince...Favorite Book: To Kill a
Orange, CA
Mockingbird...Favorite Food: Lasagna...Person Most Villa Park HS (2004)
Like To Meet: Joe Montana...Major: Liberal Arts.
High School: Graduated from Villa Park H.S. in
2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Earned
honorable mention all-CIF honors as a junior and senior.
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Personal: Born: April 22, 1985...Parents: Robert and
Susan Olsen...Has two brothers, Brian and Michael, and
Rory
one sister, Kristin...Favorite TV Show: Simpsons... Schoonmaker
Favorite Book: Purpose Driven Life..Favorite Food:
Steak...Least Favorite Food: Fish...Undecided on major. Quarterback
5-11 175
Freshman
Finas Huntington Beach, CA
Rabb Huntington Beach HS (2004)
Wide Receiver High School: Graduated with honors from Huntington
6-6 195 Beach H.S. in 2004...Was a two-year letter-winner in
Freshman football...Was a two-time Academic Tower Award
Orange, CA Nominee.
Personal: Born: November 27, 1985...Parents: Daniel
El Modena HS (2002)
and Debbie Schoonmaker...One of three brothers...
Rabb at SAC: Was a member of the Santa Ana College Person Who Has Influenced Me The Most: My father...
men’s basketball team in 2003-04...Averaged 3.8 points Best Advice Received: Success demands the singleness
per game and 4.8 rebounds for the Dons...Blocked 13 of purpose...Undecided on major.
shots...Played in all 26 games...Started 13.
High School: Graduated from El Modena H.S. in 2002.
Personal: Born: August 2, 1984...Parents: Finas Rabb,
Jamin
Jr. and Tammy Stovall...Has one brother, Justin...Favorite Shepard
TV Show: Dave Chappelle Show... Favorite Actor: Denzel
Washington...Least Favorite Food: Brussel sprouts... Wide Receiver
Person Most Like To Meet: Grandmother...Major: Business. 5-9 155
Freshman
Trent La Habra, CA
La Habra HS (2004)
Sakioka
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in
Wide Receiver 2004...Lettered in football and track & field.
5-10 160 Personal: Born: July 17, 1986...Parents: David and
Freshman Timaree Diaz...Has three brothers and sisters, Jade,
Whittier, CA David and Ireland...Favorite Movie: Loaded Weapon...
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy...Favorite Book: Black
La Habra HS (2004)
Like Me...Favorite Food: Lobster...Least Favorite Food:
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in Oysters...Undecided on major.
2004...Was a three-year letter-winner in football and
soccer and a two-year letter-winner in track & field...
Earned first team all-league, all-CIF, all-area honors...
Josh
Was named the most valuable player of the 605 All-Star Slaton
game.
Personal: Born: July 8, 1986...Parents: Stan and Defensive Back
Candace Sakioka...Has four brothers and sisters, 5-10 180
Geoffrey, Kourtney, Sammy and Corbin...Favorite Movie: Freshman
Dumb and Dumber...Favorite Actor: Adam Sandler... Huntington Beach, CA
Favorite TV Show: Pimp My Ride...Favorite Food:
Edison HS (2002)
Steak...Major: Fire Science.
High School: Graduated from Edison H.S. in 2002...
Nick Lettered in football.
Personal: Born: July 18, 1984...Parents: John and
Sakowicz Lisa Slaton...Has three brothers, Tyler, Jacob and
Christian...His brother, Tyler, is also a member of the
Defensive Back Santa Ana College football team...Favorite Movie: The
5-7 165 Warriors...Favorite Actor: Mel Gibson...Favorite TV
Freshman Show: The O.C...Favorite Book: The Bible...Favorite
Orange, CA Food: Steak and ribs...Best Advice For Children: Be the
best you can be...Major: Fire Science.
Orange HS (2003)
High School: Graduated from Orange H.S. in
2003...Lettered in football, wrestling, swimming and track
& field...Was a scholar-athlete.
Personal: Born: December 2, 1985...Parents: Michael
and Judith Sakowicz...Has three sisters, Juliana, Kristina
and Kim...Favorite Movie: School of Rock...Favorite
Actors: Jean-Claude Van Damme and Wil Smith...
Favorite Book: Huckleberry Finn...Favorite TV Show:
American Choppers...Least Favorite Food: Sushi...
Person Most Like To Meet: Smokey Robinson...Major:
Music or Graphic Design.
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Tyler Mike
Slaton Swanson
Quarterback 20 Defensive End
6-0 195 6-0 235
Freshman Freshman
Huntington Beach, CA Yorba Linda, CA
Edison HS (2004) Esperanza HS (2003)
High School: Graduated from Edison H.S. in 2004... High School: Graduated from Esperanza H.S. in
Lettered in football...Was captain of team...Received the 2003...Was a three-year letter-winner in football and track
Principal Award. & field.
Personal: Born: May 13, 1986...Parents: John and Personal: Born: August 7, 1984...Parents: Mark and
Lisa Slaton...Has three brothers, Josh, Jacob and Camille Swanson...Has one brother, David, and one
Christian...His brother, Josh, is also a member of the sister, Michelle...Favorite Movie: The Godfather
Santa Ana College football team...Favorite Movie: Varsity II...Favorite Actor: Edward Norton...Favorite TV Show:
Blue...Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington...Favorite TV Simpsons...Favorite Food: Pizza...Least Favorite Food:
Show: Method and Red...Favorite Book: The Calamari...Favorite Book: My Life by Bill Clinton...
Bleachers...Favorite Food: Hamburger...Person Most Undecided on major.
Like To Meet: Mike Vick...Major: Education.
Anthony
Jacob
Torres
Smith Running Back
Wide Receiver 5-7 165
6-2 195 Freshman
Freshman La Habra, CA
Newport Beach, CA La Habra HS (2004)
Wasilla HS (AK) (2001)
High School: Graduated from La Habra H.S. in
High School: Graduated from Wasilla H.S. (Alaska) 2004...Lettered in football and track & field....Member of
in 2001...Was a two-year letter-winner in football and the Principal’s List and Honor Roll.
track & field. Personal: Born: March 21, 1986...Parents: Alan
Personal: Born: October 14, 1982...Parents: Kenney Torres and Yolanda Cortez...Favorite Movie: Dumb and
Smith and Raven Mosher...Has two sisters, Amber and Dumber...Favorite Actor: Owen Wilson...Favorite TV
Shelly, and one brother, Kenney...Favorite Movie: Show: Family Guy...Favorite Food: Carne asada
Tombstone...Favorite Actor: Bruce Willis...Favorite TV burritos...Least Favorite Food: Fish...Favorite Book:
Show: Deadwood...Favorite Book: Jurassic Park... Farenheit 451...Person Most Like To Meet: James
Favorite Food: Steak...Least Favorite Food: Onions... Brown...Major: Engineering.
Person Most Like To Meet: Barry Sanders..Major:
Education.
Jared
Mark Zimmerman
Offensive Line
Spears 6-5 260
Defensive Back Freshman
6-1 195 Placentia, CA
Freshman Canyon HS (2004)
Newport Beach, CA
Newport Harbor HS (2003) High School: Graduated from Canyon H.S. in 2004...
Was a three-year letter-winner in football...Also lettered
High School: Graduated from Newport Harbor H.S. in track & field...Was an honorable mention all-Century
in 2003...Was a two-year letter-winner in soccer...Earned League selection as a junior and senior...Named track
first team all-Seaview League honors as a senior... & field team’s shotput and discus most valuable player.
Selected as team’s most valuable player. Personal: Born: October 23, 1985...Parents: Larry
Personal: Born: August 17, 1985...Parents: Peter ad Zimmerman and Kim McMullen...Has one brother,
Lisa Ann Clayton...Favorite Movie: Gladiator...Favorite Dawson, and one sister, Brittany...Favorite Actor: Jim
Actor: Edward Norton...Favorite TV Show: Reno 911... Carrey...Least Favorite Food: Calamari...Major: History.
Favorite Food: Salmon and mashed potatoes...Played
one year of soccer at Orange Coast College...Major: Fire
Science.
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2004 Opponents
40 2004 Opponents
Los Angeles Pierce Santa Monica
Sept. 4, 1:00 at Santa Ana Bowl 20 Sept. 11, 7:00 at Corsair Stadium
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Address: 6201 Winnetka Ave. Address: 1900 Pico Blvd.
Woodland Hills, CA 91371 Santa Monica, CA 90405
Telephone: (818) 719-6421 Telephone: (310) 434-4311
Athletic Director: Bob Lyons Interim Athletic Director: Robert Taylor
Nickname: Brahma Bulls Nickname: Corsairs
Colors: Scarlet & White Colors: Blue & White
Conference: Western State, Pacific Division Conference: Western State, Pacific Division
Stadium: Shepard Stadium (5,000) Stadium: Corsair Stadium (10,000)
Press Box Phone: (NA) Press Box Phone: (NA)
FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: David Banuelos (5th season) Head Coach: Robert Taylor
Record at School: 10-30 (.250) Record at School: (NA)
Football Phone: (818) 719-6415 Football Phone: (310) 434-4309
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
Sports Information Director: Not Available Sports Information Director: Not Available
SID Phone: Not Available SID Phone: Not Available
SID Fax: (818) 710-2518 SID Fax: Not Available
ID E-Mail: Not Available SID E-Mail: Not Available
2003 Results 2003 Results
2-8 Overall; 1-6 WSC North 7-4 Overall; 6-1 WSC South
L Santa Ana ..................................... 19-35 L Southwestern ................................ 13-28
L at Antelope Valley ......................... 29-32 L at Santa Ana ................................. 21-28
L at Canyons .................................... 24-48 W at West Los Angeles ..................... 47-14
L Moorpark ....................................... 14-42 W Citrus ............................................ 46-21
L at Ventura ..................................... 12-17 L Los Angles Harbor ........................ 17-21
W East Los Angeles .......................... 37-34 W at Santa Barbara ......................... 24-14
L Allan Hancock ................................. 0-34 W Compton ......................................... 24-0
L Bakersfield .................................... 20-49 W Los Angeles Southwest ................ 23-21
L Santa Barbara ............................... 20-39 W atGlendale .................................... 31-14
W at Los Angeles Valley ................... 38-29 W at East Los Angeles ........................ 61-0
L * Fullerton .......................................... 7-45
Series: Los Angeles Pierce leads 6-3-0 * Us Bank Bank Beach Bowl
Notes: Dartangan Johnson rushed 32 times for Series: Santa Ana leads 12-2-0
140 yards and three touchdowns as Santa Ana
downed Los Angeles Pierce, 35-19, in last year’s Notes: Santa Ana improved is overall record to
season opener. It was the first meeting between 12-2 against Santa Monica with a 28-21 come-
the two teams in 27 years. The Brahma Bulls won from-behind win. It was the first meeting between
the previous meeting, 28-7. The Dons overcame the two teams since 1983 when the Corsairs beat
an early 7-0 deficit to come away with the win. the Dons, 14-7. The Dons won the first 11
Last year’s opening day win was only Santa meetings between the two teams as they played
Ana’s second in 10 seasons. nine times from 1937 to 1949. Prior to last year’s
win Santa Ana had dropped two straight to Santa
Recent Pro Players: Monica. In the first six meetings between the two
Rodney Williams, WR, Oakland Raiders (’98) schools from 1937 to 1942, the Dons outscored
Santa Monica 163-12. Dartangan Johnson
Erik Kramer, QB, Atlanta Falcons (’87), Detroit
continued his impressive freshman debut by
Lions (’91-’93), Chicago Bears (’94-’98), San Diego rushing for 176 yards on 33 carries. He also
Chargers (’99) scored twice on runs of 3 and 28 yards.
2004 Opponents 41
Long Beach City Golden West
Sept. 18, 1:00 at Cerritos College Sept. 25, 5:00 at LeBard Stadium
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Address: 4901 E. Carson St. Address: 15744 Golden West St.
Long Beach, CA 90808 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Telephone: (562) 938-4237 Telephone: (714) 895-8333
Athletic Director: Larry Reisbig Athletic Director: Ray Shackelford
Nickname: Vikings Nickname: Rustlers
Colors: Red, Black & White Colors: Green & Gold
Conference: Mission (American Division) Conference: Mission (American Division)
Stadium: Veterans Memorial (11,606) Stadium: LeBard Stadium (7,600)
Press Box Phone: (562) 421-1986 Press Box Phone: (714) 432-5610
FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Jerry Jaso (2nd season) Head Coach: Ray Shackelford (32nd season)
Record at School: 2-8-0 Record at School: 162-134-11 (.551)
Football Phone: (562) 938-4058 Football Phone: (714) 895-8266
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
Sports Information Director: Chris Ruiz Sports Information Director: Steve Lombard
SID Phone: (562) 938-4243 SID Phone: (714) 895-8344
SID Fax: (562) 938-4746 SID Fax: (714) 895-8923
SID E-Mail: cruiz@lbcc.edu SID E-Mail: slombard@gwc.cccd.edu
2003 Results 2002 Results
2-8 Overall; 1-4 Mission American 4-6 Overall; 2-3 Mission Central
L Bakersfield .................................... 16-35 W West Los Angeles ......................... 43-40
L at Grossmont .................................. 7-60 W at Southwestern ............................ 35-24
L at Sant Ana ................................... 13-16 L El Camino ....................................... 7-27
W Riverside ......................................... 18-9 L at Santa Ana ................................. 21-27
L Saddleback ..................................... 7-49 L at Riverside ................................... 28-34
L Orange Coast ............................... 14-17 W Cerritos ......................................... 35-28
L at Cerritos ..................................... 33-38 L at Palomar ...................................... 9-26
W Golden West ........................ 21-14 (OT) L at Long Beach City ....................... 14-21
L at Palomar .................................... 24-44 L Mt. San Antonio ............................ 17-48
L at Mt. SAC ...................................... 0-38 W Orange Coast ............................... 21-18
Series: Tied at 15-15-4 Series: Santa Ana leads 17-10
Notes: Jose Pineda’s 34-yard field goal as time Notes: Santa Ana made it 10 in a row with a
expired lifted Santa Ana to a 16-13 win over 27-21 win over Golden West a year ago. The last
visiting Long Beach City and gave the Dons its time the Dons lost to the Rustlers was in 1993,
first 3-0 start in 15 seasons. The last time Santa 24-14. Cory Campbell completed 10 of his 13
Ana began a season with three straight wins was passes for 174 yards while Dartangan Johnson
in 1989 when the Dons won their first five games recorded his fourth consecutive 100-yard games
of the season and finished 10-1 overall. The lone by rushing for 146 yards on 34 carries. Jose
loss was a 34-24 setback to Riverside. Last Pineda also hit a pair of field goals (19, 38) to
year’s three-point win over the Vikings evened provide the winning margin. It was the first time
the two team’s career record at 15-15-4. Santa since 1989 that Santa Ana had started a season
Ana won or tied Long Beach City in their first nine 4-0. In the first game ever played between the two
meetings before suffering its first loss in 1951, teams (1966), the Rustlers routed the Dons 32-0.
41-7. The Dons outscored the Vikings 53-0 in However, in the past seven seasons the Dons
their first five meeting including a scoreless tie in have beaten the Rustlers by a combined score of
1931. Since 1951, Long Beach City has won 15 269-127.
of the last 25 meetings.
42 2004 Opponents
Orange Coast Saddleback
Oct. 2, 1:00 at Santa Ana Bowl 20 Oct. 16, 1:00 at Santa Ana Bowl
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Address: 2701 Fairview Rd. Address: 28000 Marguerite Parkway
Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5005 Mission Viejo, CA 92692
Telephone: (714) 432-5766 Telephone: (949) 582-4547
Athletic Director: Barbara Bond Athletic Director: Tony Lipold
Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Gauchos
Colors: Navy Blue & Orange Colors: Cardinal & Gold
Conference: Mission (American Division) Conference: Mission (National Division)
Stadium: LeBard Stadium (7,600) Stadium: Saddleback “Snake Pit” Stadium (3,200)
Press Box Phone: (714) 432-5610 Press Box Phone: (949) 582-4277
FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Mike Taylor (6th season) Head Coach: Mark McElroy (6th season)
Record at School: 21-30 (.412) Record at School: 31-22 (.585)
Football Phone: (714) 432-5791 Football Phone: (949) 582-4639
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
Sports Information Director: Eric Montgomery Sports Information Director: Jerry Hannula
SID Phone: (714) 432-5175 SID Phone: (949) 582-4490
SID Fax: (714) 432-5054 SID Fax: (949) 582-4224
SID E-Mail: emontgomery@occ.cccd.edu SID E-Mail: jhannula@saddleback.cc.ca.us
2003 Results 2003 Results
4-6 Overall; 1-4 Mission American 8-3 Overall; 4-1 Mission National
W at Glendale ................................... 18-14 W Los Angeles Harbor ...................... 46-20
W Los Angeles Southwest .................. 20-0 W at Chaffey ..................................... 24-16
L at Saddleback ................................. 7-30 W Orange Coast ................................. 30-7
L Fullerton .......................................... 9-24 L at Palomar .................................... 13-16
W Santa Ana ....................................... 6-36 W at Long Beach City ......................... 49-7
W at Long Beach City ....................... 17-14 W Santa Ana ..................................... 44-13
L at Mt. San Antonio ........................ 14-43 W at Riverside ..................................... 28-7
L Palomar .......................................... 3-21 L Fullerton ........................................ 34-38
L Cerritos ........................................... 7-21 W El Camino ....................................... 14-7
L at Golden West ............................. 18-21 W at Pasadena City .......................... 53-14
L * at Mt. San Antonio ........................ 23-24
Series: Orange Coast leads 27-25-1 * National Bowl
Notes: Last year Orange Coast snapped Santa Series: Saddleback leads 18-5
Ana’s four-game winning streak with a 36-6 win at
LeBard Stadium. The Pirates scored the first 20 Notes: Saddleback increased its overall series
points of the game and held the Dons scoreless lead to 18-5 with its 44-13 win over Santa Ana.
until the 4:17 mark of the third quarter when Cory The Dons were dealt a severe blow when their
Campbell scored on a one-yard run. In 2002, leading rusher Dartagnan Johnson suffered a
Santa Ana trimmed the series lead in the overall broken ankle which sidelined him for the rest of
series to one game with a 8-0 win at Eddie West the year. His replacement, Donnell Johnson,
Field. In that game, Orange Coast made only made a name for himself by rushing for 100 yards
three first downs as the game was played in a rain and two touchdowns on just 18 carries. Donnell
storm and the field was nearly unplayable. The Johnson scored on runs of one and 28 yards. The
teams first met in 1948-with Santa Ana winning Dons have dropped five in a row to the Gauchos
13-6. The Dons have won six of the last 10 games after winning two straight over Saddleback in
played between the two teams. 1997 (52-28) and 1998 (21-17). The Gauchos
have dominated since the series began in 1981.
Saddleback won the first matchup, 14-13, and
won seven in a row before Santa Ana broke the
ice in 1989, 31-28.
2004 Opponents 43
Pasadena Riverside
Oct. 23, 1:00 at Lancer Stadium Oct. 30, 5:00 at Wheelock Field
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Address: 1570 E. Colorado Blvd. Address: 4800 Magnolia Ave.,
Pasadena, CA 91106 Riverside, CA 92506-1299
Telephone: (626) 585-7225 Telephone: (909) 222-8421
Athletic Director: Skip Robinson Athletic Director: Bob Schermerhorn
Nickname: Lancers Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Cardinal, Gold Colors: Orange & Black
Conference: Mission (National Division) Conference: Mission (National Division)
Stadium: Lancer Stadium Stadium: Wheelock Field (5,500)
Press Box Phone: (NA) Press Box Phone: (951) 522-6214
FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Tom Maher (9th season) Head Coach: Bill Brown (3rd season)
Record at School: 35-47 (.427) Record at School: 8-12 (.400)
Football Phone: (626) 585-7775 Football Phone: (951) 222-8456
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
Sports Information Director: Robert Lewis Sports Information Director: Robert Schmidt
SID Phone: (626) 585-7018 SID Phone: (951) 222-8032
SID Fax: (626) 585-7929 SID Fax: (951) 222-8056
SID E-Mail: rmlewis@pasadena.edu SID E-Mail: Robert.Schmidt@rcc.edu
2003 Results 2003 Results
0-10 Overall; 0-5 Mission National 3-7 Overall; 2-3 Mission National
L Canyons .......................................... 7-37 L Grossmont .................................... 10-17
L at Bakersfield ................................ 14-19 L at Citrus ........................................ 36-41
L Mt. San Antonio .............................. 7-66
L at Cerritos ..................................... 12-15
L at Cerritos ..................................... 26-37
L at Long Beach City ......................... 9-18
L Palomar ........................................ 20-44
L at Fullerton .................................... 27-38 W Golden West ................................. 34-28
L at Santa Ana ................................. 49-50 L at El Camino ................................... 7-26
L El Camino ..................................... 30-49 L Saddleback ..................................... 7-28
L at Riverside ..................................... 7-42 W at Santa Ana ................................. 33-10
L Saddleback ................................... 14-53 W Fullerton .......................................... 7-42
Series: Pasadena leads 20-14-4 Series: Santa Ana leads 36-27-3
Notes: Santa Ana overcame a 21-point, fourth- Notes: Riverside broke open a 10-10 halftime tie
quarter deficit to snap its two-game losing streak by scoring the game’s final 23 points to come
with a 50-49 win over Pasadena City. The two away with a 33-10 win. Naim Tinahul rushed for
teams set a new Santa Ana combined scoring 226 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries for
record with 99, eclipsing the previous mark of 98 set the Tigers. He scored on runs of 3 and 66 yards
in 1990 against El Camino. The Dons rolled up their in the third quarter to give Riverside the lead for
second highest offensive output of the season with good. The teams last met in 1999-with Santa Ana
493 yards including 401 through the air. Cory running to a 31-14 win over the Tigers. The Dons
Campbell completed 25 of 44 passes for 318 yards had won the previous six meetings between the
and five touchdowns. His five passing touchdowns two clubs in a series that started back in 1922.
tied Grant Wagner’s school record set in 2000. Koa Riverside won the first four meetings between the
Bartlett caught eight passes for 182 yards and two two clubs before Santa Ana broke through for a
touchdowns while Rigby hauled in eight passes for 24-13 win in 1927.
126 yards. The Dons have never had the overall
series lead. In 1941, Pasadena defeated Santa
Recent Pro Players:
Ana, 20-7, in what would be the only setback the
Dons would suffer from week 11 of 1939 through the Derrick Rodgers, LB, Miami Dolphins (’97-’02),
completion of the 1942 season. New Orleans Saints (’03)
Sean Brewer, TE, Cincinnati Bengals (’01-’03)
44 2004 Opponents
Fullerton El Camino
Nov. 6, 1:00 at Santa Ana Bowl Nov. 13, 1:00 at Santa Ana Bowl
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Address: 321 E. Chapman Ave. Address: 16007 Crenshaw Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 Torrance, CA 90506
Telephone: (714) 992-2095 Telephone: (310) 532-3670
Athletic Director: Susan Beers Athletic Director: Dave Shannon
Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Warriors
Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & Gray
Conference: Mission (National Division) Conference: Mission (National Division)
Stadium: Cal State Fullerton (10,000) Stadium: Murdoch Stadium (12,000)
Press Box Phone: (714) 264-5375 Press Box Phone: (310) 660-3635/3636
FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Gene Murphy (12th season) Head Coach: John Featherstone (20th season)
Record at School: 53-60-2 (.470) Record at School: 136-65-1 (.673)
Football Phone: (714) 992-7403 Football Phone: (310) 660-6020
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
Sports Information Director: Eric Mendoza Sports Information Director: Dwight Ueda
SID Phone: (714) 992-7391 SID Phone: (310) 660-6519
SID Fax: (714) 992-7409 SID Fax: (310) 660-3818
SID E-Mail: emendoza@fullcoll.edu SID E-Mail: dueda@elcamino.cc.ca.us
2003 Results 2003 Results
10-3 Overall, 5-0 Mission National 8-3 Overall; 3-2 Mission National
W Compton ....................................... 28-14 W at Ventura ..................................... 55-30
W at Mt. San Jacinto ......................... 24-16 W Moorpark ....................................... 48-33
L Palomar ........................................ 26-30 W at Golden West ............................... 27-7
W at Orange Coast ............................. 24-9 L at Mt. San Antonio ........................ 14-17
L Mt. San Antonio .............................. 7-15 W Cerritos ........................................... 14-7
W Pasadena City .............................. 38-27 W Riverside ......................................... 26-7
W at El Camino ................................. 35-24 L Fullerton ........................................ 24-35
W at Saddleback ............................... 38-34 W at Pasadena City .......................... 49-30
W Santa Ana ..................................... 56-24 L at Saddleback ................................. 7-14
W at Riverside .......................... 24-21 (OT) W Santa Ana ..................................... 48-12
W at Santa Monica .............................. 45-7 W * Chaffey ......................................... 21-14
W at Mt. San Antonio ........................ 42-35 * Southern California Bowl
L at Grossmont ................................ 30-47
Series: El Camino leads 9-3-0
Series: Santa Ana leads 40-37-4
Notes: Fullerton retained the “Key To The County” Notes: Matt Engle passed for 306 yards and four
for the third season in a row with its 56-24 win over touchdowns as El Camino ended Santa Ana’s season
Santa Ana. The win also gave the Hornets their first with a 48-12 loss. Engle completed 18 of his 25
conference title in 15 years. The Dons outgained the passes against the Dons and had scoring strikes of
Hornets, 583-373, on offense but gave up four 5, 21, 35 and 56 yards. Cory Campbell led the Dons
scoring plays of 50 yards or more in the loss. In the with 291 yards of total offense as he passed for 212
oldest rivalry in the state, Fullerton cut Santa Ana’s yards and two scores on 15 of 18 passing and
series lead down to three games. Santa Ana rushed for 71 yards on 11 attempts. El Camino won
dominated the series in the early years, holding an the previous meeting between the two clubs in
18-7-4 advantage after the 1951 season. Fullerton 2000, 28-20, and has won six of the last eight
battled back, winning 14 of 15 from 1963-77. The meetings between the two schools. The two teams
first game ever played was in 1916, a 0-0 tie. Since first played in 1990-with El Camino winning, 51-47,
then, the teams have combined for 2,798 points- in what was the highest scoring game in the history
with Fullerton holding a 1,501-1,297 edge. of the Santa Ana football program before Pasadena
City and Santa Ana tallied 99 in their game in 2003.
2003 In Review
46 2003 In Review
2003 SANTA ANA COLLEGE RESULTS
DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT
Saturday ............................. September 6 ................................ Los Angeles Pierce ............................... W, 35-19
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Saturday .............................. September 13 .............................. Santa Monica ........................................ W, 28-21
Saturday .............................. September 20 .............................. Long Beach City .................................... W, 16-13
Saturday .............................. September 27 .............................. at Golden West ..................................... W, 27-21
Saturday .............................. October 4 .................................... Orange Coast ........................................... L, 36-6
Saturday .............................. October 11 .................................. Bye
Saturday .............................. October 18 ................................. Saddleback ............................................ L, 44-13
Saturday .............................. October 25 ................................. at Pasadena City ................................... W, 50-49
Saturday .............................. November 1 ................................. at Riverside ............................................ L, 33-10
Saturday .............................. November 8 ................................. Fullerton ................................................. L, 56-24
Saturday .............................. November 15 ............................... El Camino ............................................... L, 48-12
2003 RESULTS
TEAM STATISTICS SAC OPP
SCORING 221 340
Points Per Game 22.1 34.0
FIRST DOWNS 209 181
Rushing 96 95
Passing 86 73
Penalty 27 13
RUSHING YARDAGE 1603 1776
Yards gained rushing 1895 2025
Yards lost rushing 292 249
Rushing Attempts 431 349
Average Per Rush 3.7 5.1
Average Per Game 160.3 177.6
TDs Rushing 19 27
PASSING YARDAGE 1770 1936
Att-Comp-Int 264-136-11 256-138-9
Average Per Pass 6.7 7.6
Average Per Catch 13.0 14.0
Average Per Game 177.0 193.6
TDs Passing 11 17
TOTAL OFFENSE 3373 3712
Total Plays 695 605
Average Per Play 4.9 6.1
Average Per Game 337.3 371.2
KICKOFF RETURNS: #-YARDS 51-898 38-838
PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 14-84 13-229
INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 9-60 11-226
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 17.6 22.1
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.0 17.6
INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.7 20.5
FUMBLES-LOST 13-8 17-4
PENALTIES-YARDS 58-502 87-880
Average Per Game 50.2 88.0
PUNTS-YARDS 50-1502 43-1528
Average Per Punt 30.0 35.5
Net punt average 25.5 33.6
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:45 28:21
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 56/135 54/122
3rd-Down Pct 41% 44%
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/19 6/10
4th-Down Pct 47% 60%
SACKS BY-YARDS 23-152 22-156
MISC YARDS 0 12
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 30 47
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-6 5-10
PAT KICKS-ATTEMPTS 24-27 39-44
ATTENDANCE 801 2310
Games/Avg Per Game 5/160 5/462
SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Team .................................................................. 31 .......... 68 .......... 53 ........... 69 ................ 221
Opponents ......................................................... 76 .......... 83 .......... 97 ........... 84 ................ 340
2003 In Review 47
RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G
Dartangan Johnson ................ 6 162 758 27 731 4.5 6 28 121.8
Donnell Johnson ................... 10 102 433 61 372 3.6 5 65 37.2
Chris Shipp ............................. 9 59 259 14 245 4.2 3 27 27.2
Cory Campbell ...................... 10 85 390 149 241 2.8 4 24 24.1
William Arellano ...................... 5 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 6 2.2
Koa Bartlett ........................... 10 3 11 2 9 3.0 0 8 0.9
Tai Asoau ................................. 2 3 5 1 4 1.3 1 4 2.0
Randall Parra .......................... 3 2 9 8 1 0.5 0 9 0.3
Matt Crippen ........................... 6 7 19 24 -5 -0.7 0 6 -0.8
Team ...................................... 10 5 0 6 -6 -1.2 0 0 -0.6
Total ...................................... 10 431 1895 292 1603 3.7 19 65 160.3
Opponents ........................... 10 349 2025 249 1776 5.1 27 66 177.6
PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Cory Campbell ...................... 10 113.97 239-123-9 51.5 1600 10 62 160.0
Matt Crippen ........................... 6 63.52 10-4-0 40.0 28 0 13 4.7
Randall Parra .......................... 3 70.84 9-5-2 55.6 64 0 17 21.3
Todd Rigby .............................. 9 453.60 3-3-0 100.0 87 1 71 9.7
Donnell Johnson ................... 10 12.20 2-1-0 50.0 -9 0 0 -0.9
Koa Bartlett ........................... 10 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
Total ...................................... 10 113.25 264-136-11 51.5 1770 11 71 177.0
Opponents ........................... 10 132.31 256-138-9 53.9 1936 17 84 193.6
RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Koa Bartlett ........................... 10 45 633 14.1 5 71 63.3
Todd Rigby .............................. 9 27 427 15.8 2 50 47.4
Dundi Cook ............................. 8 13 162 12.5 2 23 20.3
Greg Gladd ............................. 7 12 121 10.1 1 19 17.3
Eddie Tiscareno ...................... 7 10 100 10.0 1 18 14.3
Donnell Johnson ................... 10 6 37 6.2 0 21 3.7
Chris Shipp ............................. 9 6 44 7.3 0 22 4.9
Aaron Ropouli ......................... 5 5 62 12.4 0 17 12.4
Dartangan Johnson ................ 6 2 48 24.0 0 42 8.0
Jose Aguilar ............................ 5 2 30 15.0 0 19 6.0
Art Paine ................................. 7 2 23 11.5 0 13 3.3
Matt Resquer ........................ 10 2 -5 -2.5 0 4 -0.5
Brian Meeks ............................ 3 1 62 62.0 0 62 20.7
Ralph Rodriguez ..................... 3 1 11 11.0 0 11 3.7
Travis Trimble ......................... 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0
Brian Howlett .......................... 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0
Total ...................................... 10 136 1770 13.0 11 71 177.0
Opponents ........................... 10 138 1936 14.0 17 84 193.6
TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G
Cory Campbell ...................... 10 324 241 1600 1841 184.1
Dartangan Johnson ................ 6 162 731 0 731 121.8
Donnell Johnson ................... 10 104 372 -9 363 36.3
Chris Shipp ............................. 9 59 245 0 245 27.2
Todd Rigby .............................. 9 3 0 87 87 9.7
Randall Parra .......................... 3 11 1 64 65 21.7
Matt Crippen ........................... 6 17 -5 28 23 3.8
William Arellano ..................... 5 3 11 0 11 2.
Koa Bartlett ........................... 10 4 9 0 9 0.9
Tai Asoau ................................ 2 3 4 0 4 2.0
Team ...................................... 10 5 -6 0 -6 -0.6
Total ...................................... 10 695 1603 1770 3373 337.3
Opponents ........................... 10 605 1776 1936 3712 371.2
------------------PAT ------------------
SCORING ............................. TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts
Jose Pineda ............................ 0 5-6 24-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 39
Dartangan Johnson ................ 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36
Donnell Johnson ..................... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32
Koa Bartlett ............................. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30
Cory Campbell ........................ 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1-2 0 0 24
Chris Shipp ............................. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18
Todd Rigby .............................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Dundi Cook ............................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Greg Gladd ............................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Tai Asoau ................................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Eddie Tiscareno ...................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Total ...................................... 30 5-6 24-27 0-1 1 1-2 0 0 221
Opponents ........................... 47 5-10 39-44 1-1 0 0-1 0 1 340
48 2003 In Review
ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G
Dartangan Johnson ................ 6 731 48 0 0 0 0 779 129.8
Donnell Johnson ................... 10 372 37 19 295 0 0 723 72.3
Koa Bartlett ........................... 10 9 633 34 12 0 0 68 68.8
Matt Resquer ........................ 10 0
20
-5 0 514 2 0 511 51.1
Todd Rigby .............................. 9 0 427 0 0 0 0 427 47.4
Chris Shipp ............................. 9 245 44 0 12 0 0 301 33.4
Cory Campbell ...................... 10 241 0 0 0 0 0 241 24.1
Dundi Cook ............................. 8 0 162 0 29 0 0 191 23.9
Greg Gladd ............................. 7 0 121 0 0 0 0 121 17.3
Eddie Tiscareno ...................... 7 0 100 0 0 0 0 100 14.3
Aaron Ropouli ......................... 5 0 62 0 0 0 0 62 12.4
Brian Meeks ............................ 3 0 62 0 0 0 0 62 20.7
Jeremy Montgomery ............... 9 0 0 0 22 20 0 42 4.7
Jose Aguilar ............................ 5 0 30 0 0 0 0 30 6.0
Kenny Collins .......................... 5 0 0 0 0 24 0 24 4.8
Art Paine ................................. 7 0 23 0 0 0 0 23 3.3
John Terrones ......................... 4 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 4.8
Jose Calderon ......................... 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 3.5
Ralph Rodriguez ..................... 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7
William Arellano ...................... 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 2.2
Shane Pierce .......................... 7 0 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.6
Travis Trimble ......................... 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0
Brian Howlett .......................... 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 7.0
Matt Crippen ........................... 6 -5 0 12 0 0 0 7 1.2
Tai Asoau ................................. 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0
David DeMarco ..................... 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2
Randall Parra ............................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3
Brad Groom ............................ 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.1
Team ...................................... 10 -6 0 0 0 0 0 -6 -0.6
Total ...................................... 10 1603 1770 84 898 60 0 4415 441.5
Opponents ........................... 10 1776 1936 229 838 226 12 5017 501.7
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd
Jerry Corona ......................... 28 850 30.4 46 0 9 2 0
Jose Pineda .......................... 21 652 31.0 48 0 5 4 1
Team ........................................ 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Total ...................................... 50 1502 30.0 48 0 14 6 1
Opponents ........................... 43 1528 35.5 57 3 7 17 1
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
Jose Pineda ........................ 5-6 83.3 1-1 1-1 2-3 1-1 0-0 40 1
FG SEQUENCE SAC OPP
L.A. Pierce Brahmas - (32),(40)
Santa Monica Corsairs 34 39
Long Beach Vikings (34) 38
Golden West Rustlers (19), (38) -
Orange Coast Pirates - 36, (36)
Saddleback Gauchos - (30)
Pasadena City Lancers - -
Riverside CC Tigers (40) (37),40
Fullerton Hornets (22) 52
El Camino Warriors - -
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate made field goal.
PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
Koa Bartlett 7 34 4.9 0 11 Matt Resquer 30 514 17.1 0 52
Donnell Johnson 5 19 3.8 0 6 Donnell Johnson 14 295 21.1 0 31
John Terrones 1 19 19.0 0 19 Dundi Cook 2 29 14.5 0 16
Matt Crippen 1 12 12.0 0 12 Chris Shipp 2 12 6.0 0 10
Total ............................ 14 84 6.0 0 12 Jerm Montgomery 1 22 22.0 0 22
Opponents ................. 13 229 17.6 0 89 Koa Bartlett 1 12 12.0 0 12
Jose Calderon 1 14 14.0 0 14
INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total ............................ 51 898 17.6 0 52
Matt Resquer 2 2 1.0 0 2 Opponents ................. 38 838 22.1 2 94
Kenny Collins 2 24 12.0 0 24
Jerm Montgomery 2 20 10.0 0 20 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
Shane Pierce 1 11 11.0 0 11 Total .............................. 0 0 0.0 0 0
Brad Groom 1 1 1.0 0 1 Opponents ................... 2 12 6.0 0 7
David DeMarco 1 2 2.0 0 2
Total .............................. 9 60 6.7 0 24
Opponents ................. 11 226 20.5 1 65
2003 In Review 49
----------Tackles ---------- Sacks -- Pass Def -- -- Fumbles -- Blk
DEFENSIVE LEADERS ...... GP UT A Total ForLoss No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
Justin Lang ............................ 10 27 16 35.0 4-17 0.5-7 - 3 - - - -
Tony Ete’aki ............................. 9 24 19 33.5 12-62 5.0-40 - - 1-0 1 - -
Ottis Ueligitone ...................... 10 20 24 32.0 9-29 0.5-6 - 1 1-0 - - -
David DeMarco ...................... 10 20 18 29.0 3-13 1.0-3 1-2 2 - - - -
Tommy Storing ....................... 10 22 14 29.0 2-16 2.0-16 - - - - - -
Jerm Montgomery .................... 9 20 14 27.0 1-1 - 2-20 5 - - - -
Matt Resquer ......................... 10 18 13 24.5 - - 2-2 14 - - - -
A.J. Alaman ............................. 9 17 14 24.0 5-30 4.0-29 - 3 - 1 - -
Shane Pierce ........................... 7 18 12 24.0 - - 1-11 6 - - - -
Eddy Ramos .......................... 10 13 13 19.5 6-19 3.0-14 - - - 1 - -
Mike Davidson ......................... 9 12 13 18.5 - - - 1 - - - -
Kenny Collins ........................... 5 14 6 17.0 - - 2-24 4 - - - -
Team ...................................... 10 6 20 16.0 1-1 - - - - - 1 -
Alex Bigonger .......................... 8 8 13 14.5 5-21 3.0-20 - - - - - -
Chris Edwards ......................... 5 7 11 12.5 - - - 4 1-0 - - -
Nelson Calderon ...................... 6 5 12 11.0 5-22 2.0-20 - - - 1 - -
Brad Groom ............................. 7 6 3 7.5 - - 1-1 1 - - - -
Mat Harper ............................... 5 6 1 6.5 1-15 1.0-15 - - - - - -
Bryant Gober ........................... 4 5 1 5.5 1-4 1.0-4 - - - - - -
Jayson Skalla .......................... 4 3 3 4.5 - - - - - - - -
Michael Moore ......................... 5 3 3 4.5 - - - - - 1 - -
Keith McNeal ........................... 6 2 5 4.5 - - - - 1-0 - - -
Jose Calderon ......................... 4 4 - 4.0 - - - - - - - -
J.J. Sagalo ............................... 3 2 4 4.0 - - - - - 1 - -
Rick Perez ............................... 4 1 4 3.0 - - - - - - - -
Gabe Lambaren ....................... 2 2 1 2.5 - - - - - - - -
Daniel Harris ............................ 4 2 1 2.5 - - - - - - - -
Eddie Tiscareno ....................... 7 1 2 2.0 - - - - - - - -
Jerry Corona .......................... 10 2 - 2.0 - - - - - - - -
Reggie West ............................ 2 2 - 2.0 1-1
Jon Diulio ................................. 4 2 - 2.0 - - - - - - - -
Koa Bartlett ............................ 10 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
Todd Rigby ............................... 9 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
Ricky Pena ............................... 4 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
Chris Shipp .............................. 9 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
William Arellano ....................... 5 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
Cory Campbell ....................... 10 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
Greg Gladd .............................. 7 1 - 1.0 - - - - - - - -
John Terrones .......................... 4 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - 1 -
Ian Aguilar ................................ 2 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - - -
John Takapu ............................ 1 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - - -
Sergio Lazano ......................... 2 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - - -
Ikaika Maliga ............................ 3 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - - -
Brian Meeks ............................. 3 - 1 0.5 - - - - - - - -
Art Paine .................................. 7 - - - - - - 1 - - - -
Total ....................................... 10 301 266 434.0 56-251 23.0-174 9-60 45 4-0 6 2 -
Opponents ............................ 10 - - - - 22.0-188 11-226 25 8-12 5 1 1
ED PRIEBE
General Sales Manager
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50 2003 All-Mission Conference
National Division Teams
Coaching Staff of the Year: Fullerton
Offensive Player of the Year: QB Matt Engle (El Camino)
First Team Offense First Team Defense
Pos. Player College Pos. Player College
QB Matt Engle* ....................................... El Camino DB Keith Ellison * ................................... El Camino
RB Justin Domineck * ................................ Fullerton DB Larry Collins * ...................................... Fullerton
RB Jerome Harrison * ............................. Pasadena DB Jeff Dixon * ..................................... Saddleback
RB Naim Tinahui ....................................... Riverside DB Denique Ford ...................................... Riverside
WR Chaz Guinn * ....................................... Fullerton LB Jimmy Ellingson * ........................... Saddleback
WR Koa Bartlett * .................................. Santa Ana LB Ellias Ellis * ....................................... El Camino
WR Julien Petit ...................................... Saddleback LB Dustin Sober * ..................................... Fullerton
TE Jason Vandiver * ................................. Fullerton LB Hoang Mai * ........................................ Riverside
OL Clinton Hiliona * ................................ El Camino LB Ryan Powdrell * .............................. Saddleback
OL Nick Merica * .................................. Santa Ana DL Jermaine Horn * ................................. Riverside
OL Brent Masada ...................................... Fullerton DL Tom Barger ..................................... Saddleback
OL Travis Gibson ...................................... Fullerton DL David Lautalo ................................... El Camino
OL Rick Lewis ...................................... Santa Ana DL Latrell Myers * .................................... Riverside
K Sam Paulescu * ................................... Fullerton P Sam Paulescu * ................................... Fullerton
RS Deonte Sharp * .................................... Fullerton * - Denotes unanimous selection (nominated for All-State)
* - Denotes unanimous selection (nominated for All-State)
Second Team Offense Second Team Defense
Pos. Player College Pos. Player College
QB Tom Kirchmeyer .................................. Fullerton DB Robert Clark ........................................ Fullerton
QB Brock Farrel .................................... Saddleback DB Qwenton Freeman ............................. Pasadena
QB Cory Campbell ............................... Santa Ana DB Vincent Tweed .................................... Riverside
QB Luke Sniewski ................................... Pasadena DB Jaray Austin .................................... Saddleback
RB Keith Bizzle ......................................... Riverside DB Rasheed Prescott ........................... Saddleback
RB Avionne James ............................... Saddleback DB Byron Walker ....................................... Fullerton
FB Marcus McMall ................................. El Camino DB Matt Resquer .................................. Santa Ana
WR Kris Riggins ....................................... Pasadena LB John Morris .......................................... Fullerton
WR Jamal Gordon ..................................... Riverside LB Matt Spoonmore .................................. Fullerton
WR Jerard Rabb .................................... Saddleback LB Marcus Raines .................................. Pasadena
WR Tony Zegers ......................................... Fullerton LB Matt Pattison .................................. Saddleback
TE Randy Misch ...................................... Pasadena LB Kasey Sitchler .................................. El Camino
TE Greg Gladd ..................................... Santa Ana DL Leon Lautalo ..................................... El Camino
OL Aaron Sapien .................................... El Camino DL Gabe Long ........................................... Fullerton
OL David Leach ........................................ Riverside DL Zach Kiesch ......................................... Fullerton
OL Chris Bowser .................................. Saddleback DL Ryan Granger ...................................... Fullerton
OL Zeb Smithson ................................. Saddleback DL B. Jay Parsons ............................... Saddleback
OL Dan Bruin ........................................ Saddleback DL Eddy Ramos ................................... Santa Ana
OL Andrew Pritchard ............................ Saddleback DL Opalani Vaipulu .................................. Riverside
OL AJ Slater ......................................... Santa Ana P Matt Dragich ..................................... El Camino
K James Dingman ................................ Pasadena P Chris Sprague ................................... Pasadena
RS Jamal Gordon ..................................... Riverside
2003 Mission Conference Final Standings
American Division
Division Conference Overall
W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
Mt. San Antonio ............................... 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .900
Palomar ............................................ 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 8 3 0 .800
Cerritos ............................................ 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 7 4 0 .600
Golden West .................................... 2 3 0 .400 2 6 0 .250 4 6 0 .400
Orange Coast ................................... 1 4 0 .200 2 6 0 .250 4 6 0 .400
Long Beach City .............................. 1 4 0 .200 2 6 0 .250 2 8 0 .200
National Division
Division Conference Overall
W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
Fullerton ........................................... 5 0 0 1.000 6 2 0 .750 10 3 0 .800
Saddleback ...................................... 4 1 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 8 3 0 .800
El Camino ........................................ 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 8 3 0 .700
Riverside .......................................... 2 3 0 .400 3 5 0 ..375 3 7 0 .300
Santa Ana ........................................ 1 4 0 .200 3 5 0 .375 5 5 0 .500
Pasadena City .................................. 0 5 0 .000 0 8 0 .000 0 10 0 .000
Histor y & Records
52 Year-by-Year Scores
1916 1925 1931
Record 1-4-2 Record 4-4-1 Record 3-5-2
L Chaffey ............................. 0-20 W Occidental Frosh ................ 7-6 T Chaffey ............................... 0-0
T Pomona .............................. 0-0 L Loyola .............................. 0-19 L USC Frosh ......................... 0-7
T Fullerton ............................. 0-0 L UC So.20Branch ................. 0-13 W Riverside .......................... 13-0
L Hollywood ........................ 0-71 L Pasadena ........................... 0-6 T Long Beach ........................ 0-0
L Pomona/Occidental .......... 0-15 T California Christian ............. 7-7 L Compton .......................... 27-0
L San Diego City ................... 3-6 W Pomona ............................ 28-0 L Pasadena ....................... 12-15
W Chaffey ............................. 10-0 L Riverside .......................... 7-27 W Loyola Frosh .................... 13-6
W San Diego A. N. A. ........... 48-3 L Glendale ........................... 0-12
1917 W Fullerton ........................... 13-0 W Los Angeles ..................... 14-7
Record 3-2-2 L Fullerton ......................... 12-19
L Chaffey ............................. 0-14 1926
W Hollywood ........................ 23-0 Record 1-7-1 1932
T Pomona .............................. 0-0 L La Verne .......................... 7-21 Record 7-4-0
W Chaffey ............................. 14-0 L UC So. Branch ................... 0-3 W USC Frosh ....................... 13-7
T Santa Ana H.S. .................. 7-7 L USC Frosh ......................... 3-6 L San Bernadino ................... 0-7
L San Diego City ................... 3-6 T Southwestern ..................... 0-0 W Loyola Frosh ...................... 7-6
W Orange All-Stars ................ 9-3 L Pasadena ......................... 7-14 W USS Saratoga .................. 26-6
L Loyola .............................. 0-33 W Pomona ............................ 14-6
1918 L San Bernadino ................. 0-31 L Riverside .......................... 0-13
No Athletic Teams L Riverside ............................ 0-7 W Citrus ................................ 13-0
W Fullerton ........................... 13-0 L Chaffey ............................... 6-7
1919 L Fullerton ......................... 13-14
No Athletic Teams 1927 W Urban Military Acad.6-2
Record 6-2-1 W Long Beach ........................ 6-0
1920 W Occidental Frosh .............. 19-7
Record 5-0-0 W Fullerton ............................. 6-0 1933
W Anaheim ........................... 27-0 T California Christian ......... 12-12 Record 7-1-3
W Orange All-Stars .............. 32-0 W Riverside ........................ 24-13 T USC Frosh ......................... 6-6
W Pomona .............................. 4-0 W Chaffey ............................. 30-0 T Urban Military Acad.0-0
W Chaffey ............................. 21-0 L Pasadena ......................... 8-13 W Pomona College ................ 6-0
W San Diego City ................. 26-7 L San Bernadino ................. 0-12 T UCLA Frosh ....................... 7-7
W Compton ............................ 6-0 W Pomona JC ...................... 25-0
1921
W Citrus ................................ 32-0 W Riverside .......................... 13-7
Record 1-3-1
L Citrus .................................. 6-7
T Whittier ............................... 0-0 1928 W San Bernadino ................. 13-6
L Fullerton ........................... 0-13 Record 3-4-2 W Los Angeles City ................ 7-6
W San Diego ........................ 26-0 W Chaffey ............................. 12-0 W Fullerton ............................. 6-3
L Fullerton ........................... 0-35 L Occidental Varsity ............ 7-19
L Chaffey ............................. 7-20 W Riverside .......................... 12-0 1934
1922 L USC Frosh ....................... 0-41 Record 5-3-3
T Pasadena ....................... 12-12 L USC Frosh ......................... 0-7
Record 4-5-0
W Long Beach ........................ 6-0 W Pomona JC ...................... 19-3
W Huntington Bch ................ 33-0
T Glendale ............................. 0-0 T Riverside ........................ 14-14
L La Verne .......................... 6-26
L Compton .......................... 6-13 L Riverside .......................... 0-12
L Whittier ............................. 0-10
L Fullerton ........................... 6-20 T Citrus .................................. 0-0
W Orange All-Stars ................ 6-0
W Chaffey ............................... 6-0
L Riverside .......................... 7-20 1929 T San Bernadino ................... 0-0
L Whittier ............................. 0-13 Record 7-3-1 W Fullerton ............................. 6-0
L Chaffey ............................. 0-20 L Chaffey ............................. 6-14 W Long Beach ...................... 12-6
W San Diego City ................. 14-0 T USC Frosh ......................... 0-0 W LaVerne Frosh ................. 37-7
W Fullerton ........................... 25-0 W Phoenix, AZ ..................... 56-0 L Compton ............................ 0-6
W Pasadena ........................... 6-0
1923 1935
W Compton .......................... 14-0
Record 2-4-0
L Chaffey ............................... 0-6 Record 4-6-0
W Orange All-Stars ................ 7-6
W San Bernadino ................. 38-0 W Pasadena ......................... 13-3
L UC So. Branch ................. 0-24
W Long Beach ...................... 22-0 L Pomona College .............. 0-18
L Bakersfield ....................... 0-26
W Glendale ............................. 7-6 L USC Frosh ....................... 0-30
W Whittier Varsity ................. 10-7
W Fullerton ......................... 19-13 W Riverside ........................ 26-19
L San Diego ........................ 6-26
L Sacramento ...................... 6-12 L Citrus ................................ 6-12
L Riverside ............................ 0-7
L Chaffey ............................. 6-10
1924 1930 W San Bernadino ............... 13-12
Record 4-4-2 L UCLA Frosh ....................... 0-7
Record 6-3-1
W Chaffey ............................. 20-0 W Pomona JC ...................... 26-0
L La Verne .......................... 0-19
L USC Frosh ......................... 0-7 L Fullerton ............................. 0-7
W Tustin H.S. ....................... 38-0
L Menlo ............................... 0-20
W Orange All-Stars .............. 26-6
W Phoenix, AZ ................... 33-13
W USS Arctic ........................ 14-0
W Long Beach ...................... 19-0
W Whittier Varsity ................... 7-0
L Glendale ........................... 6-15
W El Centro .......................... 80-7
T Compton ............................ 6-6
L Loyola ............................ 14-16
L Los Angeles City ................ 0-6
W Riverside ............................ 8-0
W Pasadena ........................... 7-0
T UC So. Branch ............... 12-12
T Fullerton ......................... 13-13
L San Diego ...................... 14-26
Year-by-Year Scores 53
1936 1941 1947
Record 10-1-0 Record 10-1-0 Record 5-5-0
W UCLA Frosh ................... 24-19 W La Verne .......................... 20-0 W Oceanside ...................... 26-14
W Pomona JC ...................... 26-0 W Santa Monica ................... 25-6 W Pasadena ....................... 26-19
W Riverside .......................... 13-6 L Pasadena ......................... 7-20 W Santa Monica ................. 20-12
W Citrus .................................. 7-0 W Sacramento A. C. ............. 53-0 L Glendale ......................... 14-21
W Chaffey ............................... 6-0 W San Bernadino ................. 26-7 L Chaffey ............................... 0-9
W San Bernadino ................. 47-0 W Loyola Frosh .................... 27-7 W San Bernadino ................. 27-0
W Fullerton ........................... 13-0 W Chaffey ............................. 35-6 W Riverside ........................ 28-19
W Los Angeles City ................ 9-0 W Riverside ........................ 19-13 L Bakersfield ....................... 7-48
W Long Beach ...................... 19-0 W March Field ...................... 20-0 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 7-13
L Pasadena ......................... 7-12 W San Mateo ...................... 39-19 L Fullerton ........................... 6-20
W Glendale ........................... 13-0 W Fullerton ............................. 6-0
1948
1937 1942 Record 10-1-0
Record 10-0-2 Record 9-0-0 W Cal Poly San Dimas14-0
W Pasadena ......................... 12-6 “National Champions” W Santa Monica ................... 14-7
W Stanford Frosh ................. 12-7 W Santa Monica ................... 40-0 W Pasadena ......................... 18-0
W Santa Monica ................... 32-0 W Compton .......................... 14-0 W East Los Angeles ............. 17-0
W Chaffey ............................. 27-0 W Pomona ............................ 39-6 W Chaffey ............................... 7-6
T San Bernadino ................... 7-7 W San Bernadino ............... 33-13 W San Bernadino ................. 36-0
W Glendale ........................... 31-0 W Pasadena ....................... 14-13 W Riverside .......................... 20-6
W Pomona ............................ 14-0 W Loyola “B” Team .............. 13-7 L Bakersfield ..................... 20-40
W Riverside .......................... 21-6 W Los Alamitos .................. 27-13 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 14-6
W Citrus ................................ 44-6 W Riverside .......................... 21-0 W Fullerton ........................... 22-6
W Salinas ............................. 19-0 W Fullerton ......................... 13-12 W Orange Coast ................... 13-6
W Fullerton ........................... 20-0
T San Bernadino ................... 6-6 1943 1949
No Football (WWII) Record 9-1-1
1938 W Cal Poly San Dimas31-13
Record 3-3-5 1944 W Santa Monica ................... 31-0
L Pasadena ....................... 19-31 Record 2-6-1 T Pasadena ....................... 13-13
W Santa Monica ................... 21-0 L Ft. McArthur ................... 13-18 W Orange Coast ................... 20-2
W Los Angeles City ................ 6-0 W Compton .......................... 12-7 W Chaffey ........................... 37-13
T UCLA Frosh ................... 13-13 L UCLA “B” Team ............. 13-20 W Riverside .......................... 21-6
W Citrus ................................ 25-0 T Pasadena ....................... 12-12 W Long Beach .................... 14-12
T Pomona .............................. 0-0 L Modesto ........................... 7-14 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 42-20
L San Bernadino ................. 0-13 L Pasadena ......................... 7-12 W San Bernadino ............... 55-19
T Riverside ............................ 0-0 L USC “B” Team ............... 26-27 W Fullerton ........................... 34-6
L Chaffey ............................. 7-14 L Compton ........................ 12-20 L Little Rock, Ark. .............. 19-25
T San Mateo .......................... 6-6 W Modesto ............................. 7-0
T Fullerton ......................... 13-13 1950
Record 6-2-2
1939 1945 W El Toro Marines .............. 32-19
Record 7-4-0 Record 7-0-0 L Long Beach ...................... 7-20
L Pasadena ......................... 6-12 W Chaffey ............................. 12-0 T Pasadena ........................... 0-0
W Santa Monica ................... 13-6 W San Bernadino ................. 25-0 W Riverside ........................ 47-18
W UCLA Frosh ..................... 24-0 W Riverside ........................ 27-12 L USC Frosh ..................... 20-27
W Pomona .............................. 7-0 W Chaffey ............................. 38-0 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 21-0
L California Frosh ................ 0-26 W San Bernadino ................. 20-0 W Chaffey ............................. 21-7
W San Bernadino ................. 33-0 W Glendale ........................... 12-6 W San Bernadino ............... 33-14
W Riverside ............................ 3-0 W Fullerton ............................. 7-0 W Orange Coast ................. 27-21
L Chaffey ............................... 6-7 T Fullerton ......................... 18-18
W Long Beach ...................... 13-0 1946
L San Mateo ........................ 0-12 Record 8-3-0 1951
W Fullerton ........................... 14-7 W Pasadena ......................... 19-9 Record 5-5-0
W Glendale ........................... 12-0 L El Toro Marines .............. 13-19
1940 W El Centro .......................... 19-6 L Pasadena ......................... 6-26
Record 11-0-0 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 35-0 W Inyo Kern NAS ................. 26-0
“National Champions” W Santa Monica ................. 41-32 L Long Beach ...................... 7-41
W Loyola Frosh .................... 13-0 W San Diego St. JV .............. 25-7 L Riverside ............................ 6-7
W Santa Monica ................... 32-0 L Chaffey ........................... 13-19 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 25-6
W Pasadena ......................... 13-6 L San Bernadino ................. 7-14 W* San Bernadino ................. 2-32
W San Mateo ........................ 20-0 L Riverside ........................ 25-26 L Orange Coast ................. 15-21
W Chaffey ............................. 26-0 W Fullerton ......................... 19-14 W Chaffey ........................... 35-18
W Riverside .......................... 27-3 W Utah Branch ..................... 40-0 W Fullerton ........................... 14-0
W Oceanside ...................... 39-13 * Game forfeited to Dons because of
W Pomona ............................ 58-6 ineligible player
W San Bernadino ................. 40-0
W Fullerton ........................... 14-7
W Santa Rosa ...................... 34-6
54 Year-by-Year Scores
1952 1958 1964
Record 6-4-1 Record 7-2-0 Record 5-4-0
W Mexico City Poly ............ 27-12 W Taft ................................... 26-7 L Long Beach ...................... 0-45
W Pasadena ....................... 21-13 W Long Beach .................... 19-18 L Cerritos .............................. 0-6
W Inyo Kern NAS ............... 21-13 W 20
Citrus .............................. 40-12 W Chaffey ............................. 22-8
T Long Beach ........................ 0-0 W San Bernadino ............... 33-20 W Citrus .............................. 25-14
L Mt. San Antonio ............. 13-20 L Riverside .......................... 2-33 W Riverside .......................... 17-7
W San Bernadino ............... 34-12 W Chaffey ........................... 38-21 W Orange Coast ................... 14-7
L Orange Coast ................... 0-14 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 12-21 W San Bernadino ............... 29-16
W Chaffey ........................... 20-13 W Orange Coast ................. 33-15 L Fullerton ........................... 0-39
W Riverside ........................ 25-13 W Fullerton ......................... 16-13 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 7-24
L Fullerton ............................. 6-7
L Mexico City Poly ............ 13-20 1959 1965
Record 6-3-0 Record 7-2-1
1953 W El Toro Marines ................ 30-0 W Mira Costa ........................ 26-6
Record 3-6-1 L Long Beach ...................... 8-10 T Long Beach ........................ 6-6
L Riverside .......................... 0-13 W Orange Coast ................... 22-2 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 6-24
W Palomar .............................. 7-0 L Citrus ................................ 0-14 W Chaffey ........................... 35-10
L Long Beach .................... 12-14 W San Bernadino ................. 22-8 W Citrus .............................. 14-12
L Mt. San Antonio ............... 7-13 L Riverside .......................... 6-13 W Riverside .......................... 13-0
T Whittier Frosh ..................... 0-0 W Chaffey ............................. 13-0 W Orange Coast ................... 14-3
W San Bernadino ............... 22-14 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 22-21 W San Bernadino ............... 27-12
L Orange Coast ................. 13-21 W Fullerton ......................... 33-21 L Fullerton ......................... 13-14
W Chaffey ............................. 15-7 W Ventura .......................... 18-16
L Riverside .......................... 0-13 1960
L Fullerton ........................... 0-20 Record 6-3-0 1966
W Cabrillo ........................... 36-13 Record 3-6-0
1954 L Long Beach .................... 19-24 L Glendale ............................. 7-8
Record 3-7-0 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 25-13 L Orange Coast ................... 6-14
L Mexico City Poly ............ 13-32 W Orange Coast ................... 14-0 L Golden West .................... 0-32
W Citrus ................................ 37-0 W Citrus ................................ 26-8 W Citrus ................................ 13-2
W Long Beach .................... 21-13 W San Bernadino ................. 22-6 W Chaffey ........................... 35-20
L San Bernadino ............... 14-19 L Riverside ............................ 6-7 L Fullerton ......................... 21-35
W Orange Coast ................. 25-20 L Chaffey ............................. 0-14 L San Bernadino ............... 14-27
L Chaffey ............................. 6-20 W Fullerton ........................... 19-6 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 41-23
L Riverside .......................... 0-25
L Phoenix, AZ ..................... 6-12 1961 1967
L Mt. San Antonio ............... 0-62 Record 7-1-1 Record 5-4-0
L Fullerton ......................... 26-29 W Cabrillo ............................. 38-0 L Golden West .................... 3-18
L Long Beach ...................... 8-33 W Cypress ............................ 27-0
1955 W Chaffey ............................. 37-7 W Chaffey ............................. 34-0
Record 2-8-0 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 27-6 L Fullerton ........................... 7-34
L Citrus ................................ 7-12 W Orange Coast ................... 64-7 W San Bernadino ............... 18-13
L San Francisco .................. 7-55 W Citrus ................................ 34-6 W Riverside ........................ 23-10
L Long Beach ...................... 0-18 W San Bernadino ................. 28-0 W Southwestern ................. 34-18
W San Bernadino ................. 19-6 T Riverside ............................ 0-0 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 28-33
L Orange Coast ................. 13-21 W Fullerton ......................... 47-16 L Orange Coast ................... 8-14
L Chaffey ........................... 14-20
W Riverside .......................... 13-6 1962 1968
L Phoenix, AZ ................... 15-41 Record 10-0-0 Record 7-2-0
L Mt. San Antonio ............... 0-40 “National Champions” W Los Angeles Pierce ........ 22-13
L Fullerton ........................... 7-55 W Southwestern ................... 26-0 W Riverside .......................... 27-6
W Citrus ................................ 47-0 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 33-21
1956 W San Bernadino ............... 48-12 W San Diego Mesa ............ 20-12
Record 3-6-0 W Grossmont ....................... 48-0 W Rio Hondo ...................... 28-19
L Stockton ......................... 13-20 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 41-0 W Golden West .................... 13-7
L Long Beach ...................... 6-20 W Riverside .......................... 39-7 L Fullerton ........................... 7-28
L Orange Coast ................... 6-39 W Chaffey ............................. 43-0 W Orange Coast ................... 21-0
W Chaffey ............................. 13-6 W Orange Coast ................. 34-12 L San Diego City ................. 0-10
W Riverside .......................... 12-7 W Fullerton ......................... 36-12
W Phoenix, AZ ..................... 26-0 W Columbia Basin WA ......... 20-0
L Mt. San Antonio ............... 0-30 1969
L San Bernadino ............... 20-26 1963 Record: 1-8
L Fullerton ........................... 7-42 Record 3-5-1 L Los Angeles Pierce .......... 6-14
L Citrus ................................ 0-14 L Riverside ........................ 13-20
1957 T San Bernadino ................... 8-8 L Golden West .................... 0-17
Record 8-1-1 W Grossmont ....................... 22-0 L San Diego Mesa ............ 14-21
W Taft ................................... 24-6 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 6-27 L Orange Coast ................. 12-14
W Long Beach .................... 29-21 L Riverside .......................... 0-14 L San Diego City ................... 3-7
T Chaffey ........................... 19-19 W Chaffey ............................. 20-8 L Cerritos .......................... 16-30
W Riverside .......................... 27-7 L Orange Coast ................... 0-20 L Fullerton ........................... 9-34
W Citrus .............................. 46-20 L Fullerton ........................... 0-27 W Mt. San Antonio ............... 33-8
W Mt. San Antonio ............... 14-0 W Southwestern ................. 29-14
W San Bernadino ................. 54-0
L Orange Coast ................... 7-19
W Fullerton ............................. 6-0
W San Diego ...................... 20-13
Year-by-Year Scores 55
1970 1976 1982
Record: 3-6-0 Record: 3-6-0 Record: 3-7-0
L Bakersfield ....................... 7-20 L Rio Hondo ........................ 0-38 L Fullerton ........................... 0-37
L Pasadena ......................... 6-24 W Cypress ............................ 14-7 L Golden West .................. 15-27
W Golden West .................. 20-19 L Los Angeles Pierce .......... 7-28 W Los Angeles City .............. 39-7
W Mt. San Antonio ............. 34-13 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 6-13 L Imperial Valley ............... 25-36
L San Diego Mesa ............ 15-20 L San Diego Mesa .............. 7-21 W San Diego City ................. 10-7
L Orange Coast ................... 7-34 L Orange Coast ..................... 3-6 L Southwestern ................. 17-24
L San Diego City ................. 7-14 W Grossmont ....................... 17-9 L Saddleback .................... 10-23
W Cerritos .......................... 26-13 W Cerritos .......................... 20-19 L Citrus ................................ 9-56
L Fullerton ......................... 13-21 L Fullerton ........................... 0-33 L Riverside .......................... 7-21
W Palomar .......................... 14-13
1971 1977
Record: 6-3-0 Record: 1-7-1 1983
W Rio Hondo ...................... 18-13 L Golden West .................. 14-45 Record: 4-6-0
L Pasadena ....................... 28-38 T Rio Hondo .......................... 0-0 L Fullerton ........................... 7-33
L Los Angeles Pierce ........ 14-17 L Cypress ............................ 7-10 L Golden West .................. 17-38
W Fullerton ............................. 9-7 L Fullerton ........................... 7-42 W San Bernadino ................. 24-0
W Mt. San Antonio ............... 27-0 L Mt. San Antonio ................. 3-7 L Santa Monica ................... 7-14
W San Diego Mesa ............ 29-17 L San Diego Mesa ............ 20-21 L Saddleback ...................... 7-10
L Orange Coast ................... 6-44 L Orange Coast ................... 7-33 L Citrus .............................. 16-33
W San Diego City ............... 35-19 L Grossmont ..................... 16-27 W Riverside ........................ 26-25
W Cerritos .......................... 24-17 W Cerritos .......................... 30-28 W Palomar .......................... 38-24
W San Diego City ............... 52-10
1972 1978 L Southwestern ..................... 6-7
Record: 7-3-0 Record: 7-3-0
W Rio Hondo ........................ 14-7 W West Valley .................... 21-14 1984
W Santa Monica ................... 21-6 W Chaffey ........................... 40-13 Record: 6-4-0
L Los Angeles Pierce .......... 7-28 W Cypress .......................... 49-21 L Fullerton ......................... 33-43
W Bakersfield ..................... 15-14 W Rio Hondo ........................ 45-8 L Golden West .................. 14-17
W Mexico City Poly ............ 34-10 L Cerritos .......................... 10-28 L Riverside ........................ 13-33
W Cerritos ............................ 20-6 W Fullerton ......................... 48-21 W* San Diego Mesa ............ 35-36
W San Diego Mesa ............ 28-17 W Mt. San Antonio ............. 33-28 W Southwestern ................. 14-10
L Fullerton ......................... 14-24 L San Diego Mesa ............ 15-43 W San Diego City ................. 14-7
L Orange Coast ................. 14-16 L Orange Coast ................. 14-19 W Palomar .......................... 21-17
W Mt. San Antonio ............. 43-21 W Grossmont ..................... 35-24 W Citrus .............................. 18-17
W Orange Coast ................. 35-24
1973 1979 L Saddleback .................... 13-31
Record: 3-6-1 Record: 7-3-0 * Game forfeited to Dons because of
L Rio Hondo ...................... 16-33 W Chaffey ........................... 40-13 ineligible player
L Santa Monica ..................... 6-7 W Taft ................................. 14-13
L Los Angeles Pierce .......... 9-14 W Rio Hondo ...................... 54-14 1985
L Bakersfield ..................... 14-35 W Cal Lutheran JV ............... 20-0 Record: 5-5-0
W San Diego Mesa ................ 7-0 L Grossmont ....................... 7-13 W Fullerton ......................... 27-24
W Mt. San Antonio ............. 15-13 W Cerritos .......................... 14-13 W Golden West ...................... 9-7
T Orange Coast ..................... 0-0 W Fullerton ......................... 21-19 L Riverside ........................ 21-35
L Fullerton ........................... 0-19 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 2-14 L San Diego Mesa ............ 27-38
L Cerritos ............................ 3-28 L San Diego Mesa ............ 22-37 L Southwestern ................. 16-31
W Mexico City Poly ............ 45-13 W Orange Coast ................. 13-12 W San Diego City ............... 59-14
W Palomar .......................... 28-16
1974 1980 W Citrus ................................ 55-6
Record: 1-8-0 Record: 6-3-1 L Saddleback .................... 32-39
L Rio Hondo ........................ 3-19 T Taft ................................. 21-21 L Orange Coast ................. 15-16
L Cypress .............................. 7-9 W Rio Hondo ........................ 45-0
W Los Angeles Pierce .......... 13-3 W Los Angeles Harbor ....... 53-10 1986
L Bakersfield ....................... 7-27 W Orange Coast ................... 10-7 Record: 6-4-0
L Cerritos .......................... 17-21 W Grossmont ....................... 20-0 W Fullerton ......................... 26-23
L San Diego Mesa .............. 7-27 L Cerritos .......................... 20-25 W Orange Coast ................. 28-27
L Mt. San Antonio ............. 17-22 W Fullerton ......................... 15-10 L Riverside ........................ 28-31
L Orange Coast ................... 3-19 L Mt. San Antonio ............... 6-23 L San Diego Mesa ............ 19-31
L Fullerton ........................... 7-36 W L. A. Southwest ................ 31-7 L Southwestern ................. 17-34
L San Diego Mesa ............ 21-28 W San Diego City ................. 45-7
1975 W Palomar ............................ 30-9
Record: 4-5-0 1981 W Citrus .............................. 30-23
L Rio Hondo ...................... 14-17 Record: 7-3-0 W Grossmont ....................... 37-7
W Cypress ............................ 17-0 L Fullerton ......................... 12-19 L Saddleback .................... 14-24
L Los Angeles Pierce ........ 31-38 W Golden West .................... 37-6
W San Diego Mesa ............ 26-14 W Los Angeles City ............ 45-13 1987
L Orange Coast ................. 13-41 W Imperial Valley ............... 39-14 Record: 4-6-0
L Grossmont ....................... 3-10 W San Diego City ................. 20-0 W Fullerton ......................... 27-17
W Cerritos ............................ 13-3 W Southwestern ................... 28-3 L Orange Coast ................. 21-35
L Fullerton ........................... 7-13 L Saddleback .................... 13-14 L Riverside ........................ 21-34
W Mt. San Antonio ............... 14-7 L Citrus .............................. 28-29 L San Diego Mesa ............ 18-21
W Riverside ........................ 34-27 W Southwestern ................. 28-10
W Palomar .......................... 21-12 W San Diego City ............... 37-16
L Palomar .......................... 13-17
W Citrus .............................. 34-20
L Grossmont ..................... 28-31
L Saddleback .................... 34-45
56 Year-by-Year Scores
1988 1994 1999
Record: 7-3-1 Record: 9-2-0 Record: 7-4-0
W Citrus .............................. 41-24 L El Camino ...................... 28-55 L Pasadena ....................... 21-41
W San Diego City ............... 46-26 W Palomar .......................... 31-14 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 10-61
T Long Beach .................... 17-17 W 20
Long Beach .................... 50-27 W Orange Coast ................... 52-6
W Southwestern ................. 56-20 W Riverside ........................ 47-24 W El Camino ...................... 38-31
W Cerritos .......................... 24-21 W Orange Coast ................. 47-14 W Long Beach .................... 45-10
W Riverside ........................ 36-22 W Golden West .................. 35-14 W Fullerton ......................... 31-17
W Golden West .................. 28-13 W Pasadena ....................... 30-21 L Saddleback .................... 23-25
L Fullerton ......................... 17-24 W Southwestern ................. 72-21 W Palomar .......................... 19-17
L Saddleback ........................ 7-9 W Fullerton ........................... 34-7 W Golden West .................. 45-17
L Orange Coast ................. 19-29 W Saddleback .................... 52-21 W Riverside ........................ 31-14
W Moorpark ........................ 17-10 L Los Angeles Valley ........ 28-36 L Cerritos .......................... 14-28
1989 1995 2000
Record: 10-1-0 Record: 6-4-0 Record: 2-8-0
W Citrus .............................. 34-14 L El Camino ...................... 23-30 L Long Beach ...................... 7-34
W San Diego City ............... 54-13 W Palomar .......................... 37-35 L El Camino ...................... 20-28
W Long Beach .................... 38-29 L Long Beach .................... 28-38 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 34-51
W Southwestern ................... 28-0 W Riverside .......................... 30-6 L Pasadena ....................... 24-28
W Cerritos .......................... 35-14 W Golden West .................. 21-18 L Cerritos .......................... 20-31
L Riverside ........................ 24-34 W Orange Coast ................. 38-15 L Saddleback .................... 28-42
W Golden West .................... 24-6 W Pasadena ....................... 31-13 W Golden West .................. 33-28
W Fullerton ......................... 35-10 W Southwestern ................. 27-17 L Orange Coast ................. 41-53
W Saddleback .................... 31-28 L Fullerton ......................... 17-24 L Palomar ............................ 7-41
W Orange Coast ..................... 8-7 L Saddleback .................... 14-36 W Fullerton ......................... 35-23
W Moorpark ........................ 31-28
1996 2001
1990 Record: 6-4-0 Record: 3-7-0
Record: 5-5-0 L Cerritos ............................ 9-22 W Canyons ........................... 27-3
W San Diego Mesa .............. 32-6 L Long Beach .................... 26-31 W Moorpark ........................ 40-28
W Mt. San Antonio ............. 37-16 W San Diego Mesa .............. 34-0 L Mt. SAC .......................... 14-21
L El Camino ...................... 47-51 W El Camino ...................... 34-21 L Pasadena ....................... 31-47
L Long Beach .................... 20-30 W Riverside ............................ 7-3 L Cerritos .......................... 27-36
W Pasadena ....................... 24-21 W Orange Coast ................. 57-27 L Saddleback .................... 20-37
W Orange Coast ................. 42-15 L Palomar .......................... 16-22 W Golden West .................. 32-10
L Riverside ........................ 14-30 L Saddleback .................... 16-35 L Orange Coast ................. 10-20
W Golden West .................... 33-9 W Golden West .................. 30-29 L Palomar ............................ 0-40
L Fullerton ......................... 22-44 W Fullerton ........................... 24-3 L Fullerton ........................... 7-24
L Saddleback .................... 40-48
1997 2002
1991 Record: 8-3-0 Record: 2-8-0
Record: 2-8-0 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 10-20 L Canyons ......................... 52-14
W San Diego Mesa .............. 49-0 L Long Beach .................... 23-41 L Moorpark ........................ 44-21
L Mt. San Antonio ............. 24-30 L El Camino ...................... 24-46 L Mt. SAC ............................ 38-7
L El Camino ...................... 33-48 W Palomar .......................... 38-21 L Pasadena ....................... 44-10
L Long Beach .................... 12-22 W Golden West .................. 56-14 L Cerritos ............................ 45-0
L Pasadena ....................... 17-51 W Saddleback .................... 52-28 L Saddleback ...................... 38-9
W Orange Coast ................... 10-7 W San Diego Mesa ............ 49-10 W Golden West .................. 27-23
L Riverside ........................ 20-24 W Orange Coast ................. 34-14 W Orange Coast ..................... 8-0
L Golden West .................. 21-24 W Fullerton ......................... 38-16 L Palomar .......................... 47-21
L Fullerton ........................... 7-34 W Riverside ........................ 42-28 L Fullerton ......................... 24-21
L Saddleback ...................... 7-31 W Antelope Valley .............. 31-20
2003
1992 1998 Record: 4-6-0
Record: 3-7-0 Record: 4-6-0 W L. A. Pierce .................... 35-19
W San Diego Mesa .............. 10-7 L Pasadena ....................... 10-20 W Santa Monica ................. 28-21
L Pasadena ....................... 13-35 L Mt. San Antonio ............. 15-42 W Long Beach City ............. 16-13
L Mt. San Antonio ............... 7-34 L Orange Coast ................. 17-28 W Golden West .................. 21-27
L Saddleback ...................... 7-49 L El Camino ...................... 19-34 L Orange Coast ................... 6-36
L El Camino ...................... 20-38 L Long Beach .................... 14-34 L Saddleback .................... 13-44
L Palomar .......................... 26-45 W Fullerton ........................... 38-7 W Pasadena City ................ 50-49
L Orange Coast ................... 6-28 W Saddleback .................... 21-17 L Riverside ........................ 10-33
W Riverside ........................ 20-18 L Palomar .......................... 14-58 L Fullerton ......................... 24-56
L Golden West .................. 16-21 W Golden West .................. 49-14 L El Camino ...................... 12-48
W Fullerton ......................... 29-28 W Riverside ........................ 35-32
1993
Record: 4-5-1
T Cerritos .......................... 28-28
W El Camino ...................... 37-36
L Mt. San Antonio ............. 31-49
L Palomar .......................... 38-51
L Orange Coast ................... 6-34
L Riverside ........................ 30-56
W Southwestern ................. 45-31
L Golden West .................. 14-24
W Fullerton ......................... 41-35
W Saddleback .................... 31-27
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58 Inside the Numbers
.797 Homer Beatty racked 52 In 1980, Charlie Packard 398 Phil Cooper threw for
up a .797 winning percentage from booted a 52-yard field goal in a 53-10 398 yards against Imperial Valley in
1959 to 1962. Beatty finished his win over L. A. Harbor. It still remains 1982 to set the single-game mark.
career at Santa Ana by winning the 20
the longest kick in school history. However, it wouldn’t be enough as the
national championship in 1962 with a Dons fell to the Arabs, 25-36.
10-0 record.
66 Derrick Barnes caught 66
balls in 2000—breaking the record of 1,128 In 2001, Derrick
0 Santa Ana played exactly zero 63 by Jeremiah Armendariz in 1999. Barnes had 1,128 receiving yards to
football games in 1943. The season set the single season record.
was skipped due to WWII.
2,533 Cameron King rushed
3 The number of national for a record 2,533 yards in 1998-99,
championships won by Santa Ana surpassing the record of 2,452 of
College is three. The Dons captured Estrus Crayton in 1989-90.
titles in 1940, 1942 and 1962.
4,032 In 1999-2000, Grant
5 Santa Ana once tied five games Wagner set the passing standards by
in one season (1938). In one of the throwing for 4,032 yards over two
wackiest years in Santa Ana history, seasons.
the Dons finished 3-3-5 overall and
1-2-3 in conference play.
8 In 1936, the Dons recorded
eight shutouts in one season. They
finished 10-1, stifling six straight
opponents from week four through
week nine. They outscored their
opponents for the season, 184-37. Derrick Barnes
9 The Dons longest losing streak
80 In 1924, Santa Ana scored
80 points against El Centro. In the
is nine. From the season finale in 1968 80-7 win, Al Clayes scored six
through week eight of 1969, the Dons touchdowns. Neither record has been
suffered nine straight losses. broken in 77 years.
10 Casey Wilson set the 85 The Dons are in their 85th
standard by kicking 10 extra points year of football. The program debuted
against Southwestern in 1994. The in 1916 but didn’t field teams in
Dons won the game, 72-21. Wilson 1918-19 and 1943.
would end up with 50 for the year, for
yet another record.
98 In 1990, Santa Ana and El
Camino combined for a record 98 points.
17 Starting in week four of 1941 Unfortunately the Dons were on the
and ending at the conclusion of the short end, 47-51.
1942 season, Santa Ana won 17 Grant Wagner
straight games. The Dons won 31 of
32 games from week eleven of 1939 100 In 1952, Jack Wilcox ran
6934 The extension number
through 1942. The only loss was to back an interception 100 yards against
Pasadena, 7-20. Without that loss, Fullerton for the longest interception to the sports information office is 6934.
many think Santa Ana would have won return in school history. The Dons If you have any questions or comments,
three straight national championships. missed the extra point and lost, 6-7. call Dean Hopkins at (714) 564-6934.
19 Cameron King rushed for 160 Santa Ana’s most 41,709 In the 1962 Junior
19 touchdowns in 1999, eclipsing the successful coach, Bill Cook, Rose Bowl, 41,709 fans turned out to
single season mark of 18 by Estrus accumulated 160 wins from 1927 to see the Dons beat Columbia Basin,
Crayton in 1990. 1952. 20-0. Santa Ana also played in front of
more than 80,000 fans in Mexico City
against Mexico City Polytechnic in
35 Santa Ana’s most losses 308 Brandon Fischer racked 1952.
against any one opponent is 35 up 308 rushing yards against Moorpark
(Fullerton). College in 2001—eclipsing the old mark
of 288 by Tramel Robinson back in
1997.
40 Santa Ana’s most wins
against any one opponent is 40
(Fullerton).
Coaching Records 59
Year Coach W L T % Conference W L T Place
1916 George Walters 1 4 2 .286
1917 Leroy Warren 3 2 2 .571
1918 No Season
1919 No Season
1920 No Coach 5 0 0 1.000
1921 Edward Hummel 1 3 1 .300
1922 Edward Hummel 4 5 0 .444
1923 Edward Hummel 2 4 0 .333
1924 Leroy Warren 5 4 1 .550
1925 Graham Harris 4 4 1 .500
1926 Graham Harris 1 7 1 .167
1927 Bill Cook 6 2 1 .722
1928 Bill Cook 3 4 2 .444
1929 Bill Cook 7 3 1 .682
1930 Bill Cook 4 4 2 .500
1931 Bill Cook 3 5 2 .400 SouCal JC 1 4 1 6th
1932 Bill Cook 7 4 0 .636 Orange Empire 2 4 0 6th
1933 Bill Cook 7 1 3 .773 Eastern 5 1 0 1st
1934 Bill Cook 5 3 3 .591 Eastern 3 0 0 1st T
1935 Bill Cook 4 6 0 .400 Eastern 3 3 0 3rd T
1936 Bill Cook 10 1 0 .909 Eastern 6 0 0 1st
1937 Bill Cook 10 0 2 .917 Eastern 5 0 1 1st T
1938 Bill Cook 3 3 5 .500 Eastern 1 2 3 4th
1939 Bill Cook 7 4 0 .636 Eastern 4 1 0 2nd
1940 Bill Cook # 11 0 0 1.000 Eastern 5 0 0 1st
1941 Bill Cook 11 1 0 .917 Eastern 4 0 0 1st Most Wins
1942 Bill Cook # 9 0 0 1.000 Eastern 4 0 0 1st Bill Cook .................... 160
1943 No Season (WW II) Dave Ogas ................ 104
1944 Bill Cook 2 6 1 .278 State 2 3 1 3rd T
1945 Bill Cook 7 0 0 1.000 Eastern 6 0 0 1st Dick Gorrie ................ 52
1946 Bill Cook 3 8 0 .273 Eastern 2 3 0 4th Tim Mills .................... 27
1947 Bill Cook 5 5 0 .500 Eastern 2 3 0 4th
1948 Bill Cook 10 1 0 .909 Eastern 6 0 0 1st
1949 Bill Cook 9 1 1 .864 Eastern 6 0 0 1st
Longest Tenure
1950 Bill Cook 6 2 2 .700 Eastern 5 0 0 1st Bill Cook .................... 26 years
1951 Bill Cook 5 5 0 .500 Eastern 4 2 0 2nd Dave Ogas ................ 20 years
1952 Bill Cook 6 4 1 .591 Eastern 3 3 0 4th T Dick Gorrie ................ 12 years
1953 John Ward 3 6 1 .350 Eastern 1 5 0 6th
1954 John Ward 3 7 0 .300 Eastern 2 4 0 5th Homer Beatty ............. 4 years
1955 Don Davis 2 8 0 .200 Eastern 2 4 0 4th T Tim Mills .................... 4 years
1956 Don Davis 3 6 0 .333 Eastern 2 4 0 4th T
1957 Dick Hill 8 1 1 .850 Eastern 5 1 1 2nd Best Winning %
1958 Dick Hill 7 2 0 .778 Eastern 5 2 0 2nd T
1959 Homer Beatty 6 3 0 .667 Eastern 5 2 0 2nd Homer Beatty ............. .797
1960 Homer Beatty 6 3 0 .667 Eastern 5 2 0 2nd T Tim Mills .................... .688
1961 Homer Beatty 7 1 1 .833 Eastern 6 0 1 1st Bill Cook .................... .664
1962 Homer Beatty # 10 0 0 1.000 Eastern 9 0 0 1st
1963 Myrel Moore 3 5 1 .389 Eastern 3 5 1 6th T Dave Ogas ................ .510
1964 Dick Gorrie 5 4 0 .556 Eastern 5 2 0 2nd T
1965 Dick Gorrie 7 2 1 .750 Eastern 5 2 0 2nd T National Titles
1966 Dick Gorrie 3 6 0 .333 Eastern 2 5 0 4th T Bill Cook .................... 2
1967 Dick Gorrie 5 4 0 .556 Eastern 4 4 0 4th T
1968 Dick Gorrie 7 2 0 .778 South Coast 5 2 0 3rd Homer Beatty ............. 1
1969 Dick Gorrie 1 8 0 .111 South Coast 1 5 0 5th
1970 Dick Gorrie 3 6 0 .333 South Coast 3 3 0 3rd T Conference Titles
1971 Dick Gorrie 6 3 0 .667 South Coast 5 1 0 1st T
1972 Dick Gorrie 7 3 0 .700 South Coast 3 2 0 2nd T
Bill Cook .................... 11
1973 Dick Gorrie 3 7 0 .300 South Coast 0 5 0 6th Dave Ogas ................ 3
1974 Dick Gorrie 1 8 0 .111 South Coast 0 5 0 6th Homer Beatty ............. 2
1975 Dick Gorrie 4 5 0 .444 South Coast 3 3 0 3rd T Dick Gorrie ................ 1
1976 Howard Black 3 6 0 .333 South Coast 2 4 0 6th T
1977 Howard Black 1 7 1 .167 South Coast 1 5 0 6th
1978 Tim Mills 7 3 0 .700 South Coast 3 3 0 4th T
1979 Tim Mills 7 3 0 .700 South Coast 3 3 0 3rd T
1980 Tim Mills 6 3 1 .650 South Coast 3 3 0 4th
1981 Tim Mills 7 3 0 .700 Mission 4 2 0 2nd T
1982 Dave Ogas 3 7 0 .300 Mission 2 4 0 5th
1983 Dave Ogas 4 6 0 .400 Mission 3 3 0 4th
1984 Dave Ogas 6 4 0 .600 Mission 6 2 0 3rd
1985 Dave Ogas 5 5 0 .500 Mission 3 5 0 6h T
1986 Dave Ogas 6 4 0 .600 Mission 5 4 0 4th T
1987 Dave Ogas 4 6 0 .400 Mission 3 6 0 7th T
1988 Dave Ogas 7 3 1 .682 Mission 5 3 1 3rd
1989 Dave Ogas 10 1 0 .909 Mission 9 1 0 2nd
1990 Dave Ogas 5 5 0 .500 Mission 2 3 0 4th T
1991 Dave Ogas 2 8 0 .200 Mission 1 4 0 5th T
1992 Dave Ogas 3 7 0 .300 Mission 2 3 0 4th
1993 Dave Ogas 4 5 1 .450 Mission 2 3 0 3rd T
1994 Dave Ogas 9 2 0 .818 Mission 6 0 0 1st
1995 Dave Ogas 6 5 0 .545 Mission 4 2 0 2nd T
1996 Dave Ogas 6 4 0 .600 Mission 4 2 0 3rd
1997 Dave Ogas 8 3 0 .727 Mission 6 0 0 1st
1998 Dave Ogas 4 6 0 .400 Mission 4 1 0 2nd
1999 Dave Ogas 7 4 0 .636 Mission 4 1 0 1st T
2000 Dave Ogas 2 8 0 .200 Mission 2 3 0 4th T
2001 Dave Ogas 3 7 0 .300 Mission 1 4 0 4th T
2002 Geoff Jones 2 8 0 .200 Mission 2 3 0 3rd
2003 Geoff Jones 5 5 0 .500 Mission 1 4 0 4th
1916-2003 Overall 439 347 43 .556 Conference 253 183 10 .583
# National Champions
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60 Individual Records
Career
Record Total Years Player
Rushing Yards ........................................................... 2533 1998-1999 Cameron King
Carries ....................................................................... 475 1998-1999 Cameron King
Touchdowns Rushing ................................................ 34 20 1989-1990 Estrus Crayton
Pass Completions ...................................................... 309 1999-2000 Grant Wagner
Passing Yards ............................................................ 4032 1999-2000 Grant Wagner
Touchdown Passes .................................................... 37 1999-2000 Grant Wagner
Pass Receptions ........................................................ 97 1983-1984 Zeth Verdon
Receiving Yards ......................................................... 1650 1883-1984 Zeth Verdon
Touchdowns Receiving .............................................. 16 1999-2000 Derrick Barnes
Interceptions .............................................................. 10 1983 Brett Daley
All-Purpose Yards ...................................................... 4062 1989-1990 Estrus Crayton
Touchdowns ............................................................... 42 1989-1990 Estrus Crayton
Points ......................................................................... 264 1989-1990 Estrus Crayton
Extra Points ................................................................ 78 1994-1995 Casey Wilson
Field Goals ................................................................. 20 1994-1995 Casey Wilson
Consecutive Extra Points ........................................... 37 1997 Anousith Wilaikul
Single Season
Record Total Year Player
Carries ......................................................................... 285 1999 Cameron King
Yards Rushing ........................................................... 1567 1999 Cameron King
Yards Rushing Per Game ......................................... 158.9 1961 Keith Luhnow
Yards Passing ............................................................ 2293 1987 Rick Burns
Touchdowns Rushing .................................................... 19 1999 Cameron King
Passes Attempted ........................................................ 359 1982 Phil Cooper
Passes Completed ....................................................... 179 1987 Rick Burns
1982 Phil Cooper
Completion Percentage .............................................. .671 1997 Archie Lappin
Touchdowns Passing ..................................................... 24 2000 Grant Wagner
Total Offense ............................................................. 2387 1987 Rick Burns
Pass Receptions ............................................................ 66 2000 Derrick Barnes
Yards Receiving ......................................................... 1128 2000 Derrick Barnes
Touchdown Receptions ................................................. 15 2000 Derrick Barnes
All-Purpose Yards ...................................................... 2116 1990 Estrus Crayton
Touchdowns ................................................................... 22 1990 Estrus Crayton
Points ........................................................................... 138 1990 Estrus Crayton
Field Goals ..................................................................... 15 1996 Jerry Arguello
Extra points .................................................................... 50 1994 Casey Wilson
Interceptions .................................................................. 10 1994 Brett Daley
Unassisted Tackles ........................................................ 79 1983 Matt Alario
Punts .............................................................................. 69 1982 Dennis Mulford
Yards Punting ............................................................ 2286 1974 Chris Mumford
Punting Average ......................................................... 40.1 1993 Brian Nurick
Game Records
Record Total Year Player / Game
Yards Rushing ............................................................. 308 2001 Brandon Fischer vs. Moorpark
Rushing Attempts ........................................................... 40 2003 Dartagnan Johnson vs. Long Beach City
Touchdowns Rushing ...................................................... 5 1990 Estrus Crayton vs. Mt. San Antonio
Yards Passing .............................................................. 398 1982 Phil Cooper vs. Imperial Valley
Yards Receiving ........................................................... 196 1984 Zeth Verdon vs. San Diego City
All-Purpose Yards ........................................................ 418 1984 Zeth Verdon vs. San Diego City
Touchdown Passes .......................................................... 5 2003 Cory Campell vs. Pasadena City
2000 Grant Wagner vs. Golden West
Pass Attempts ................................................................ 55 1987 Rick Burns vs. San Diego Mesa
Pass Completions .......................................................... 30 1982 Phil Cooper vs. Imperial Valley
Consecutive Completions .............................................. 16 1990 Rich Fanti vs. Saddleback
Best Passing Percentage ................................... .889 (8-9) 1999 Grant Wagner vs. Mt. San Antonio
Points ............................................................................. 34 1948 Ed Naering vs. San Bernardino
Touchdowns ..................................................................... 6 1924 Al Clayes vs. El Centro
Receptions ..................................................................... 12 1984 Zeth Verdon vs. Southwestern
1980 Tim Golia vs. Rio Hondo
Touchdown Receptions ................................................... 3 2000 Derrick Barnes vs. Golden West
1995 Chad Flick vs. Pasadena
1988 Trent Julian vs. San Diego Mesa
1988 Paul Peters vs. Riverside
1948 Ed Naering vs. San Bernardino
Total Offense ............................................................... 452 1924 Al Clayes vs. El Centro
Interceptions .................................................................... 4 1983 Brett Daley vs. Palomar
Field Goals ....................................................................... 4 1982 John Talley vs. Los Angeles City
2001 Agustin Gonzales vs. Golden West
Extra Points .................................................................... 10 1994 Casey Wilson vs. Southwestern
Single Play
Record Total Year Player / Game
Longest Running Play .................................................... 90 1949 Don Balsley vs. Santa Monica
Longest Pass Play ......................................................... 97 1987 Mark Dye vs. Fullerton
Longest Kickoff Return ................................................... 97 1946 Al Cantor vs. El Centro
Longest Punt Return ...................................................... 95 1941 Bill Gulley vs. Sacramento Athletic Club
1938 Lynn Arnett vs. Santa Monica
Longest Interception Return ......................................... 100 1952 Jack Wilcox vs. Fullerton
Longest Field Goal ......................................................... 52 1980 Charlie Packard vs. Los Angeles Harbor
Team Records 61
Season
Record Total Year
Winning Streak ............................................................... 17 1941-42
Losing Streak ................................................................... 9 1968-69, 2001-02
Yards Gained ............................................................. 4250 1994
Yards Allowed ............................................................ 4309 2000
Yards Rushing ........................................................... 2564 1962
Yards Passing ............................................................ 2806 1978
Most Points Scored ...................................................... 426 1994
Fewest Points Scored .................................................... 64 1931
Most Points Allowed ..................................................... 359 2000
Fewest Points Allowed ................................................... 37 1936
Shutouts ........................................................................... 8 1936
Shutouts by Opponent ..................................................... 5 1931
Points per Game ......................................................... 42.6 1994
Points Allowed per Game ........................................... 35.9 2000
Yards per Game ........................................................... 425 1994
Pass Completions ........................................................ 197 1982
Interceptions (for) ........................................................... 26 1988
Field Goals ..................................................................... 15 1996
Game
Record Total Year / Game
Points Scored ................................................................. 80 1924 vs. El Centro
Points Scored (both teams) ........................................... 99 2003 vs. Pasadena City (SAC 50, PCC 49)
Total Offense ............................................................... 744 1924 vs. El Centro
Rushing Yards ............................................................. 504 1961 vs. Orange Coast
Passing Yards .............................................................. 408 1978 vs. Fullerton
Plays from Scrimmage ................................................... 89 1992 vs. Palomar
First Downs .................................................................... 34 1998 vs. Golden West
First Downs Rushing ...................................................... 25 1961 vs. Chaffey
First Downs Passing ...................................................... 19 1980 vs. Rio Hondo
Passes Completed ......................................................... 30 1982 vs. Imperial Valley
Passes Attempted .......................................................... 55 1987 vs. San Diego Mesa
Points Scored by Opponent ........................................... 62 1952 vs. Mt. San Antonio
Rushing Yards by Opponent ........................................ 468 1990 vs. Fullerton
Passing Yards by Opponent ........................................ 452 1994 vs. El Camino
Total Yards by Opponent ............................................. 617 1990 vs. El Camino
Interceptions (for) ............................................................. 8 1982 vs. San Diego City
Yards Penalized ........................................................... 202 1982 vs. Southwestern
Attendance .............................................................. 80,000 1952 vs. Mexico City Polytechnic
Attendance (domestic) ............................................ 41,709 1962 vs. Columbia Basin (WA) (Junior Rose Bowl)
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62 Opponent Series Records
Opponent W - L - T LP Opponent W - L - T LP
Anaheim High School 1 - 0 - 0 1920 Moorpark 3 - 1 - 0 2002
Antelope Valley 1 - 0 - 0 1997 Mt. San Antonio 21 - 25 - 0 2002
Bakersfield 1 - 6 - 0 20
1974 Occidental Varsity/Frosh 2 - 2 - 0 1928
Cabrillo 2 - 0 - 0 1961 Oceanside 2 - 0 - 0 1947
California Berkeley Frosh 0 - 1 - 0 1939 Orange All-Stars 5 - 0 - 0 1924
California Christian 0 - 0 - 2 1927 Orange Coast 25 - 27 - 1 2003
California Lutheran JV 1 - 0 - 0 1979 Palomar 11 - 7 - 0 2002
California Poly San Dimas 2 - 0 - 0 1948 Pasadena City 14 - 20 - 4 2003
Canyons 1 - 1 - 0 2002 Phoenix, AZ 3 - 2 - 0 1956
Cerritos 9 - 11 - 1 2002 Pomona College 10 - 2 - 3 1942
Chaffey 31 - 14 - 2 1979 Rio Hondo 6 - 4 - 1 1980
Citrus 20 - 8 - 1 1989 Riverside 36 - 27 - 3 2003
Columbia Basin, WA 1 - 0 - 0 1962 Sacramento City 0 - 1 - 0 1929
Compton 4 - 3 - 1 1944 Sacramento Athletic Club 1 - 0 - 0 1941
Cypress 4 - 2 - 0 1978 Saddleback 5 - 18 - 0 2003
East Los Angeles 1 - 0 - 0 1948 Salinas 1 - 0 - 0 1937
El Camino 3 - 9 - 0 2003 San Bernardino 28 - 8 - 3 1983
El Toro Marines 2 - 1 - 0 1959 San Diego Army/Naval Acad. 1 - 0 - 0 1925
Ft. McArthur 0 - 1 - 0 1944 San Diego City 14 - 7 - 0 1989
Fullerton 40 - 37 - 4 2003 San Diego Mesa 11 - 11 - 0 1997
Glendale 5 - 4 - 1 1966 San Diego State JV 1 - 0 - 0 1946
Golden West 17 - 10 - 0 2003 San Francisco City 0 - 1 - 0 1955
Grossmont 6 - 4 - 0 1987 San Mateo 2 - 1 - 0 1941
Hollywood 1 - 1 - 0 1917 Santa Ana High School 0 - 0 - 1 1917
Huntington Beach H.S. 1 - 0 - 0 1922 Santa Monica 12 - 2 - 0 2003
Imperial Valley/El Centro 3 - 1 - 0 1982 Santa Rosa 1 - 0 - 0 1940
Inyo Kern NAS 2 - 0 - 0 1952 Southwestern 11 - 4 - 1 1995
La Verne Varsity/Frosh 2 - 3 - 0 1941 Stanford Frosh 1 - 0 - 0 1937
Little Rock, AK 0 - 1 - 0 1949 Stockton 0 - 1 - 0 1956
Long Beach City 15 - 15 - 4 2003 Taft 3 - 0 - 1 1980
Los Alamitos 1 - 0 - 0 1942 Tustin High School 1 - 0 - 0 1924
Los Angeles City 5 - 1 - 0 1982 USS Arctic 1 - 0 - 0 1924
Los Angeles Harbor 1 - 0 - 0 1980 USS Saratoga 1 - 0 - 0 1932
Los Angeles Pierce 3 - 6 - 0 2003 UCLA Frosh 2 - 2 - 2 1944
Los Angeles Southwest 1 - 0 - 0 1980 UC Southern Branch 0 - 3 - 1 1926
Los Angeles Valley 0 - 1 - 0 1994 USC Frosh 1 - 8 - 2 1950
Loyola Varsity/Frosh 4 - 3 - 0 1942 Urban Military Academy 1 - 0 - 1 1933
March Field 1 - 0 - 0 1941 Utah Branch 1 - 0 - 0 1946
Menlo 0 - 1 - 0 1930 Ventura 1 - 0 - 0 1965
Mexico City Poly 3 - 2 - 0 1973 West Valley 1 - 0 - 0 1978
Mira Costa 1 - 0 - 0 1965 Whittier Varsity/Frosh 2 - 2 - 2 1953
Modesto 1 - 1 - 0 1944 (LP) - Last Played
Bowl Game Appearances
Year Bowl (Site) Opponent Result
1999 Strawberry Bowl (Cerritos) ......................................................... Cerritos L, 28-14
1997 McDonald’s Community College Bowl (Antelope Valley) ........... Antelope Valley W, 31-20
1995 Upland Ford Bowl (Chaffey) ....................................................... Chaffey L, 29-7
1994 Simple Green Orange County Bowl (LeBard Stadium) .............. L. A. Valley L, 36-28
1989 Orange County Bowl (LeBard Stadium) ..................................... Moorpark W, 31-28
1988 Orange County Pony Bowl (LeBard Stadium) ............................ Moorpark W, 17-10
1965 Elks Show Bowl (San Bernardino) ............................................. Ventura W, 18-16
1962 Junior Rose Bowl (Rose Bowl) ................................................... Columbia Basin (WA) W, 20-0
1957 Elks Show Bowl (San Bernardino) ............................................. San Diego City W, 20-13
1949 Junior Rose Bowl (Rose Bowl) ................................................... Little Rock (AK) L, 25-19
BOWL RECORD: 6-4
Scholarships & In The Pros 63
2003 1999 1994
A J Alaman, Bethany College (KS) Jeremiah Armendariz, New Haven (CT) Angel Esparza, La Verne
Koa Bartlett, Montana Tech Joel Barker, Idaho Hector Flores, Nevada-Reno
Seneca Booth, Lindenwood Uni. (MO) Brandon Blackley, Central Connecticut Simon Fuentes, Eastern Kentucky
Cory Campbell, Southwestern Okl. St. Eric Brown, Ohio U. Edgar Macias, San Diego St.
Dundi Cook, Minot St. (SD) James Farley, Montana St. Roy Mendoza, La Verne
Matt Crippen, Ohio Dominian Uni. Peter Frousiakis, St. Johns (NY) Kevin Pola, Chapman
Ryan Gilles, Uni. of Lafayette-Louisiana Camron King, Montana St. Marcello Royal, Fresno St.
Greg Gladd, Wagner College (NY) Brandon Lambert, San Jose St. Juan Sablo, South Carolina St.
Brian Howlett, Kansas Wesleyan Uni. Gabriel Padayao, St. Cloud St. (MN) Casey Shine, Nevada-Reno
Rick Lewis, Tusculum College (TN) Cesar Ramirez, Alabama St. Brian Townsend, Chico St.
Matt Lockett, Lindenwood Uni. (MO) Joe Tagaloa, U. San Diego Ernest Wilson, Nevada-Reno
Nick Merica, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Sammy Uai, Concordia (MN) Mike Windsor, Humboldt St.
Eddie Ramos, Charleston Southern (SC) David Wilford, Colorado Ed Young, Arizona St.
Art Paine, Occidental College
Todd Rigby, Brigham Young Uni. (ID) 1998 1993
John Takapu, Charleston Southern (SC)
Rick Taloa, Northern Arizona Uni. Tait Afualo, Eastern Kentucky Mister Albritton, Chapman
Marc Villafuerte, UCLA Randall Bravo, Eastern Michigan Donnie Bladow, Redlands
Rob Caston, New Mexico George Burge, New Mexico St.
Rick Hewitson, Olivet Nazarene Gabe Garcia, Missouri Valley
2002 Archie Lappin, Western New Mexico Juan Garcia, Chapman
Corey Chatman, C. Missouri St. Jesse Gomez, USC
Kelly Coburn, U. of Charleston (W. VA) 1997 Jose Gonzalez, UNLV
Aka Fox, U. of Hawaii Kwabene Idelette, Murray St. (KY)
Dan Hanaumi, Ottawa U. (KS) Kevin Cole, Western Washington Brian Nurick, Moorehead St. (MN)
Ricardo Moreno, Mayville St. (ND) Dan DeClark, Western New Mexico St.
Aaron Kenney, Lenoir-Rhyne (SC)
Jesse Romeo, U. of Charleston (W.VA) 1992
Josh Short, Ottawa U. (KS) Tony Magliocco, Eastern Illinois
Tyran Slaughter, S. Dakota State U. Kody Miller, Pittsburgh Kaio Aumua, Texas-El Paso
Alex Pula, Azusa Pacific Dedric Bentley, Humboldt St.
Darnell Smith, C. Missouri St.
Darren Wagoner, Ottawa U. (KS) Sam Purcell, Azusa Pacific Acen Chiles, Pacific (OR)
Tramel Robinson, West Texas St. Mark Flatten, Missouri Valley
Ed Romo, Chapman Tony Gonzalez, Eastern New Mexico
2001 Sam Stremick, SMU Scott Nelson, San Francisco St.
Mark Cook, Baker University (KS) Matt Welch, USC Nick Petronis, Utah
Tim Fairfield, Kansas Wesleyan U. Joe Polman, Lewis and Clark (OR)
Thomas Filemu, Northern Michigan U. 1996 Auega Tali, Eastern New Mexico
Rene German, Chapman U. Oscar Wilson, Cal State Northridge
Kris Hall, Wagner College (NY) Jerry Arguello, Utah St.
Chad Kalilimoku, U. of Hawaii Tony D’Amato, Utah St.
Noel Lopez, U. of Redlands Jon Daniels, Azusa Pacific 1991
Sinali Manu, Rocky Mountain (MT) Chris Dixon, Whittier Juan Acuna, San Francisco St.
Sione Manu, Bethany College (KS) Scott Fergus, Oregon Gary Bladow, Northern Arizona
Aaron Milroy, Kansas Wesleyan U. Kris Fisher, UNLV Damon Bland, Cal State Fullerton
Michael Renteria, West Virginia Tech Matt Mitchell, Humboldt St. Bryan Corbin, Lewis and Clark (OR)
Tommy Roberts, Saginaw Valley St. (MI) Mike Ogas, Cal State Northridge Rich Fanti, Cal State Fullerton
Thomas Talavou, Rocky Mountain (MT) Robert Purcell, Azusa Pacific Michael Greene, Idaho
Andy Westphal, Ottawa U. (KS) Kendrick Isles, San Francisco St.
1995 Trent Julian, Arizona St.
David Knorr, San Francisco St.
2000 George Arceo, Oklahoma St. Tony Pena, Oklahoma
James Aldana, Chapman U. Chad Flick, San Diego St. Ricky Robinson, San Francisco St.
Steve Hoalton, Chapman
Derrick Barnes, UNLV Gerard Rice, Chico St.
Bobby Brand, U. of La Verne Andre Holmes, Fairmont St. (WV) Scott Strini, Northern Arizona
David Hatch, UC Davis Kent Miller, UC Davis Myrond Williams, San Francisco St.
Jason Pacourek, New Haven (CT)
Brandon Lewis, W. Virginia Tech
C. Brandon Lewis, Sacramento St. Rob Petko, Chapman
Scott McMahon, U. of Buffalo Ace Riggins, Hawaii 1990
Mark Rommel, Utah St Steve Calhoun, New Mexico St.
Luis Renteria, Eastern Oregon U.
Elia Tauala, U. of Utah Fred Romo, Chapman Brian Chodowski, Portland St. (OR)
Grant Wagner, Adams St. James Stewart, San Diego St. Estrus Crayton, USC
Casey Wilson, Central Michigan Danny Hooker, Cornell (NY)
Steve Warfield, Champan U.
Allen Witten, Chapman Brian Hunter, Chico St.
Scott McMahon, Chico St.
Mike Noble, Idaho
Phil Skinner, Chico St.
Dave Spoolstra, Chico St.
George Tuioti, New Mexico St.
Richard Valenzuela, Chico St.
Dons in the Pros
Duane Allen .................................. Rams, Bears Bill Henry ...................................... CFL
Frank Andruski ............................. CFL Walter Johnson ............................ Browns
Bob Bryant .................................... 49ers Jerome Lawson ............................ Bills
Al Carmichael ............................... Packers, Broncos Keith Luhnow ................................ 49ers
Paul Cleary ................................... Chi. Hornets, NY Yankees Dunn Marteen ............................... Montreal (CFL)
Estrus Crayton .............................. Edmonton (CFL), Germany Craig McEwen .............................. Redskins, Chargers
Don Davis ..................................... Giants Joe Mitchell .................................. 49ers, Colts
Jerry Dyer ..................................... 49ers John Pitts ...................................... Bills
Keith Denson ................................ Jets Earl Parsons ................................. 49ers
Bob Frasco ................................... Italy Ray Willsey ................................... Edmonton (CFL)
David Frye .................................... Falcons Scott Wood ................................... San Jose (Arena)
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