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NEWS RELEASE

November 15, 2001
Media Advisory: #0102

Media Advisory
For Immediate Release

California Community College Football Bowl Selection Announcement

SACRAMENTO, CA . . . The California Community College Commission on Athletics (COA) will release the names of the 2001 California Community College football bowl game participants on the official COA website, www.coasports.org, no later than 1 p.m. on Sunday, November 18. The announcement will also be distributed via broadcast fax to California media outlets.

In addition, the bowl game participants will be listed at www.jcfootball.com, the website of COA corporate partner JCFootball.com. Telephone, fax and email inquiries will not be honored.

The 2001 California Community College football bowl games, with host site listed in parenthesis, are: Capital Shrine Bowl (Sacramento City College), Cerritos Strawberry Bowl (Cerritos College), CHPs for Kids Bowl (East Los Angeles College), East County Bowl (Los Medanos College), Kiwanis Silicon Valley Bowl (Foothill College), Merced Elks Bowl (Merced College), Pacific Graffiti Bowl (Modesto Junior College), San Francisco Hawaiian Punch Bowl (City College of San Francisco), Shrine Potato Bowl (Bakersfield College), Southwestern College South County Bowl (Southwestern College), Southern California Bowl (TBA), Tri Counties Bank Holiday Bowl (Butte College), US Bank Beach Bowl (Santa Monica College) and Western State Bowl (TBA).

The top-ranked bowl game winners from the north and south regions will advance to the Hyundai California Community College Football Championship on December 8, 2001 at Mineral King Bowl Stadium in Visalia, California.

For more information on the Hyundai California Community College Football Championship, as well as news and updates of all 23 COA sanctioned sports, visit www.coasports.org.

COA


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