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September 28, 2005 Immediate
Release -- From:
Fred Baer, Director, JC Athletic Bureau; Public Relations for California Community
College Football Coaches Association / Northern California Football Association
PO Box 5401, San Mateo, CA 94402-0401
Phone: 650-345-4114 Fax: 650-593-5973
frdbaer@aol.com
CC FOOTBALL COACHES
40-YEAR RIVALRY ENDS FRIDAY
One of the oldest lifelong
rivalries between two college coaches reaches a fitting climax Friday night
(Sept. 30) in Oakland.
Retiring Laney College head
coach Stan Peters hosts City College of San Francisco and coach George Rush
in a battle of unbeaten (4-0) community college football powers at 7 pm.
The two local men have been
foes since the 1966 Prune Bowl, when they started with their current colleges
in the first ever meeting of the two Bay Area colleges (following perfect
regular seasons).
Then Laney assistant coach
Stan Peters (in his first year) and his undefeated Eagles upset nationally top-ranked
City College of San Francisco -- which included players such as Rush, plus O.J.
Simpson, Al Cowlings, and Mike Taylor -- for the mythical national JC title.
NFL Pipeline: More than
a half dozen future NFL players participated in that game, including top draft
picks Simpson and Laneys Norm Thompson, plus Speedy Thomas. Six Laney
players went onto to play at Cal. That was the best JC team Ive
ever seen, Peters says of his first Laney team.
Former CC players are at
the helm of both Cal and Stanford. New Stanford coach Walt Harris also played
against Simpson during that era, for College of San Mateo. It is believed that
this is the first time both Stanford and Cal head coaches are former California
CC players. (Cals Jeff Tedford competed for Cerritos College.)
CCSF has records for titles
and wins; feeds DI: Rush has coached a record four state title teams (between
1999 and 2003). He also compiled a national record 42-game win streak (1999-2002).
CCSF has been a top producer of NCAA Division I players in recent years and
has played a major role in Cals success.
Rankings: CCSF is currently
ranked No. 1 in Northern California and No. 2 among the states 72 teams
by the JC Athletic Bureau. One publication has the Rams also No. 1 in the nation.
Laney is ranked No. 14 in the state.
Head coaching records:
Stan Peters, Laney: 173
wins, 135 losses (32nd season)
George Rush, CCSF: 228 wins,
74 losses (29th season)
--Peters ranks No. 8 in
wins among active coaches nationally, No. 5 in California.
--Rush is No 3 among active
JC coaches nationally, No. 2 in California (behind Ken Swearingen of College
of the Desert, with 260 wins in 35 seasons).
LIVE TV: Friday night's
game is scheduled to be televised live in the Oakland-Berkeley-Alameda area
on Peralta College TV (PCTV) cable outlets, starting at 6:55 p.m. PCTV reaches
350,000 homes and is cable channel 28 in Oakland, Emeryville, and Piedmont;
cable channel 27 in Alameda and Berkeley.
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