Fall Championship Festival
Women's Badminton
Baseball
Women's Basketball
Men's Basketball
Women's Cross Country
Men's Cross Country
Football
Women's Golf
Men's Golf
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swim & Dive
Men's Swim & Dive
Women's Tennis
Men's Tennis
Women's Track & Field
Men's Track & Field
Women's Volleyball
Men's Volleyball
Women's Water Polo
Men's Water Polo
Wrestling

Bay Valley
Big Eight
Central Valley
Coast
Foothill
Golden Valley
Mission Football
Northern California Football
Orange Empire
Pacific Coast
South Coast
Western State
Conference Map
Commissioners' Corner
Athletic Directors Assoc.
SCOPE

About Us
Calendar of Events
Corporate Partnerships
Hall of Fame
Pepsi Scholar Athlete Awards
Athlete of the Month Awards
Pepsi/NATYCAA Cup
COA Convention News
COA Broadcasts
Links
Contact Us

News Releases/Newsletters
Constitution/Sport Guides
COA Meetings/Minutes
Legislation - S '07
Reports
Forms
Gender Equity
Recruiting
Directory Updates
Employment

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 20, 2006
Contact: Fred Baer

CCSF WINS THIRD STRAIGHT MEN’S TRACK TITLE; CERRITOS IS WOMEN’S CHAMP

City College of San Francisco is the first Northern California community college to win three consecutive state men’s track and field championships.

The Rams won the concluding 4 x 400 meter relay Saturday night at Bakersfield College Memorial Stadium to win the 2006 California Community Colleges / Commission on Athletics championship with 85 points, ahead of Moorpark (81) and Sacramento City College (79).

Cerritos College (of Norwalk) won its second women’s state title, scoring 89 points to finish ahead of Moorpark (80) and Mt. San Antonio (65). Sacramento CC, which had won a NorCal record three women’s titles, failed to claim a fourth straight crown but still finished fifth among the 41 scoring teams with 55 points.

Cerritos previously won the championship in 1981.

Gadayan Leads CCSF Men Again:

CCSF’s Francis Gadayan repeated as state men’s 800 meter champion in 1 minute, 52.31 seconds.

He was the Rams’ only event champion last year. This time the Rams also had the 400 meter hurdle winner, Jeremy Jones, in 52.70. Jones and Gadayan were on the 4 x 400 meter relay, which included Ameer Tillman and Desmond Morris, and ran 3:12.47 for the victory.

Woodny Turenne of College of the Sequoias (Visalia) won the 100 meters in 10.46 and was second in the 200 in 20.82 to be voted the outstanding male runner. Demein White of Long Beach won the 200 in 20.76.

Romualdo Sanchez of Los Angeles Trade-Tech was the top individual scorer, taking the 3,000 meter steeplechase (9:32.10), the 5,000 meters (15:16.19) and the 10,000 meters (32:04.81). (The 10 K was run Friday.)

Rex Bridgeforth of Moorpark took outstanding male field event honors, winning the triple jump (49-9) and placing second in the long jump (24-2). Joshua Muwwakkil of Cerritos won the long jump at 24-4 1/2.

Laney’s Williams Dominates Women’s Sprints:

Charonda Williams of Laney College (Oakland) was the top women’s track performer. The freshman easily won the 100 meters, in 11.75, and the 200 meters, in 23.94

Tai Battle of Moorpark took women’s field event honors. She won the discus throw (165-0) and the hammer throw (181-11), and was third in the shot put (41-4 3/4) – behind two teammates. Aubrey Baxter was the shot winner at 45-1 3/4.

Taylor & Webb Win For Cerritos:

Jacqueline Taylor of Cerritos won the heptathlon with 4,499 points, with teammates taking third and fourth to give the Falcons an early lead in the team battle. Yasmin Webb won the 400 meter hurdles in 1:02.27 and also ran on the Falcons’ second place 4 x 400 meter relay team (3:54.82). American River won the 4 x 4 in 3:52.56. Sherrale Dilworth ran third in both sprints (12.05 and 24.45) and anchored both of the Falcons’ relays. They finished third in the 4 x 100 event in 47.51, won by Mt. San Antonio in 47.18.

The 2007 state championships will be held on College of San Mateo’s new Mondo track.

Notes: Previous CCSF men’s team titles: 1958, 1973, 2004, 2005. Only other NorCal teams to win men’s championships: Merritt (1969 & 1970); San Jose (1975 & 1976)

Coach of the year honors: Men, Doug Owyang, CCSF; Women, Mike Allen, Cerritos

Men’s Assistant Coach: Alex Siler, Antelope Valley; Women’s Assistant Coach, Gary Gaudet, Cerritos.

###


2006 Champion
City College of San Francisco

2005 Champion

City College of San Francisco & Mt. San Antonio College (tie)

2004 Champion
City College of San Francisco

2003 Champion
Moorpark College

2002 Champion
Mt. San Antonio College

2001 Champion
Mt. San Antonio College

The images and data throughout this web site are the property of the California Community College Commission on Athletics (COA) and may not be used without its permission. You must notify the COA of your interest in posting a link of this site to any other web site by completing our requests form

© 2006 Commission On Athletics (COA) Online. All Rights Reserved.