Pasadena City College
Lancers Football

Lancer Facts:
- Pasadena City College
1570 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106-2003
- Division Dean/Athletic Director:
Beverly Tate (626-585-7225)
- Acting Head Coach:
James Kuk, 2nd season in 2009 (626-585-3203)
jmkuk@pasadena.edu
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2009 Assistant Coaching Staff:
Rudy Aguilar, Strength and Conditioning (626-585-7796)
Eric Carrillo, Running Backs
Dennis Gossard, Offensive Line (626-585-7769)
Faaesea Mailo, Offensive Line
Seth Morris, Secondary
Beau Ortmayer, Special Teams Coordinator (626-585-7771)
Sid Robertson, Defensive Line
Shandon Silva, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
Terry Tapley, Defensive Assistant
Carlos Wells, Linebackers
Damon Williams, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
- Conference: National Northern Conference
- State Championships in PCC History:
(7), 1926, '28, '38, '51, '53, '66, '77
- Perfect Regular Seasons:
(6), 1936, '38, '51, '53, '74, '80
- National Titles:
(6) 1951, '52, '53, '72, '74, '77
- Conference Titles:
(15) 1926, '27, '28, '38, '42, '51, '53, '66, '72, '74, '77, '78, '79, '80, 2001
- 2008 Final Record: 7-4, 4-2 in NNC, Tremblay Bowl Champs
- 2007 Final Record: 6-4, 1-4 in Mission National Division
- 2006 Final Record: 3-7, 1-4 in Mission American Division
- Sports Information: Robert Lewis (626-585-7018)
- SID Fax Number: 626-585-7929
- Trainers:
Rudy Aguilar (626-585-7796)
Patty Gallego (626-585-3205)
- Equipment Manager: Terry Tapley (626-585-7224)
- Mascot: Lancers
- Colors: Cardinal and Gold
- Home Field: Robinson Stadium (on campus)
Sprinturf, 5,400 capacity
- Home Game Times/Day: 1 and 6 p.m., Saturdays
- 2008 All-National Northern Conference Selections
Julius Harris, Fr., Safety, First Team
Owen Dixon, So., Wide Receiver, First Team
Eldrin Jones, Fr., Quarterback, Second Team
Joshua Morgan, So., Running Back, Second Team
Phillip Hibbard, Fr., Offensive Lineman, Second Team
Titus Mack, So., Wide Receiver, Second Team
Derek Mack, Fr., Cornerback, Second Team
Roman Pula, Fr., Linebacker, Second Team
- 2007 JC Grid-Wire All-Americans:
David Reed, So., Wide Receiver, First Team
David Pittman, So., Quarterback, Second Team
Marcus Anderson, So., All-Purpose, Second Team
Jason Scott, So., Linebacker, Academic First Team
- 2007 All-State Selections:
David Pittman, So., Quarterback
David Reed, So., Wide Receiver
Marcus Anderson, So., Returner/Receiver
Jason Scott, So., Outside Linebacker
Terell Carr, So., Cornerback
- 2007 All-Mission Conference Selections:
First Team
Pittman, Reed, Anderson, Scott, Carr,
Elisara Esera, Fr., Offensive Guard
James Sagapolutele, So., Defensive End
Chris Dickerson, So., Safety
Second Team
Latu Tupou, So., Center
Kapena Fonseca, So., Inside Linebacker
Eddie Williams, Fr., Defensive Lineman
- 2006 All-Mission Conference Selections:
First Team
Nigel Orozco, Fr. Punter
Breyon Williams, So. Defensive Back
Second Team
David Pittman, Fr. Quarterback
David Reed, Fr. Wide Receiver
Trent Yancy, Fr. Wide Receiver/Kick Returner
Marcus Anderson, Fr. Wide Receiver
Jason Scott, Fr. Outside Linebacker
Derrick Carter, So. Defensive Back
James Sagapolutele, Fr. Defensive Lineman
Kapena Fonseca, Fr. Inside Linebacker
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| In 2006, kicker/punter Nigel Orozco accomplished the rare feat of being named All-Mission Conference First Team in football and All-South Coast Conference First Team in men's soccer. |
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2008 Tremblay Financial Services Bowl Champions

David Pittman
In 2006-2007, David Pittman smashed nearly every single PCC passing record for a game, season and career. He also passed for 35 touchdowns and finished the season as the state's passing leader for the second straight season.
PCC SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SET BY DAVID PITTMAN
PASSING YARDS: 3,643
COMPLETION PCT: .669
COMPLETIONS: 303
PASSING ATTEMPTS: 453
TOUCHDOWNS: 35
David Reed
In 2007, David Reed set a national community college record for most receptions and receiving yards in a season with 111 for 1,661 yards.
2008 Active Alumni
'07 Lancers:
Abilene Christian
DuMaurier Jordan #14 DB
Arizona State
Terell Carr #5 CB
Tom Njunge
#74 OL
University of Mary
Amir Madison #29 DB
Minnesota
David Pittman #9 QB/WR
New Mexico State
Marcus Anderson #10 WR
Jason Scott #34 LB
Southern Virginia
Josh Avery #27 RB
Utah
David Reed #16 WR
West Virginia Wesleyan
Matt Edwards #27 RB
2006:
Idaho
Breyon Williams #3 DB
Northwest Missouri St.
Nick Rhodes #2 WR
Southwestern Oklahoma St.
Sam Nwafor #22 DB
Texas A&M - Kingsville
Derrick Carter
#5 CB
2005:
Henderson State
Brandon Garrett #47 TE
Louis West #77 OL
Louisiana-Lafayette
Geoffrey McCullough #34 FB
Missouri University
Justin Garrett #8 SS
Tremane Vaughns #11 DB
2004:
San Diego St.
Tyler Campbell #32 RB
NFL Cleveland Browns
Jerome Harrison
('03) #35 RB
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