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South Coast Conference Constitution

SCC History of Champions
A complete listing of South Coast champions in every sport from 1986-2006


The South Coast Conference was officially authorized by the California State Athletic Committee of the California Community and Junior College Association (CCJCA) in October 1967. The South Coast Conference was created in 1968. Fully sanctioned women's athletics began in 1977-78 when CCJCA voted full recognition to women's and coed athletics under the same code as men's athletics. Even though women competed in athletics subsequent to this time, official state and conference records were not compiled until the CCJCA granted sanction.

Prior to 1986, when a state-wide re-leaguing plan took place, the conference included schools from the San Diego area. After the re-leaguing five South Coast Conference colleges were joined by El Camino College, Long Beach City College and Pasadena City College. Since that time, the configuration has changed with colleges from the defunct Southern California Conference merging along with the departure of Fullerton and Golden West Colleges.


SCC NEWS

Oeding Doubles Up as SCC Coach of the Year for '06-'07
After becoming the first coach to ever direct two championship water polo teams on the same day, Long Beach City College water polo coach Chris Oeding doubled again as the 2006-2007 South Coast Conference Coach of the Year for both men and women (shared the honor) as voted in the conference’s athletic directors meeting Sept. 19 at Cerritos College.
[Full Story]

LA City Sets Basketball Record
The Los Angeles City College men’s basketball program reached a historical landmark in 2007 when it captured its 14th straight conference championship, 12 as a member of the South Coast Conference.
[Full Story]

South Coast Conference Basketball Success in 2006-07
The South Coast Conference was home to tremendous success on the hardwood in 2006-07.
[Full Story]


2006-07 SCC All-Conference Teams
Fall 2006
Spring 2007

SCC MEETING NEWS

South Coast Conference Meeting Agenda
Updated on: March 20, 2007
Agenda for meeting on January 24, 2007
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South Coast Conference Meeting Minutes
Updated on: March 20, 2007
Meeting Minutes from Mt. SAC on January 24, 2007
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South Coast Conference Cross Country Championship Results
Updated on: October 30 2006
Congratulations to El Camino College on winning the women's title and East LA for winning the men's title.Mt. San Antonio's Briana Cleary won the women's race after taking fourth place as a freshman in 2005.
[Complete Results]


Crook, Beeman Named South Coast Coaches of the Year for 2005-2006
Updated on: October 2 2006
Long Beach City College’s Casey Crook and Mt. San Antonio College’s Laura Beeman were selected as the 2005-2006 South Coast Conference Coaches of the Year at the conference’s athletic directors meeting Sept. 27.
[Full Story]
LBCC unbeaten streak ends at 99 games after 3-1 loss to Pasadena
Posted on: November 15 2005
Long Beach City College’s national junior college-record unbeaten streak finally came to an end on Monday, as Pasadena City College handed the Vikings a 3-1 loss in both teams’ South Coast Conference finale.
[Full Story]
SCC Women's and Men's Cross Country Championship Results
Updated on: November 2 2005
Results of the SCC Championship at Griffith Park Course, Los Angeles, October 28
[Women's Results] [Men's Results]
Miller, Oeding Named South Coast Coaches of the Year for 2004-2005
Updated on: September 29 2005
Long-time men's basketball coach Mike Miller of Los Angeles City College and defending state champion women's water polo coach Chris Oeding of Long Beach City College were named the South Coast Conference 2004-2005 Coaches of the Year by conference athletic directors at their Fall meeting in Cerritos Sept. 28.
[Full Story]
2005-06 SCC All-Conference Teams
Fall 2005
Spring 2006

2004-05 SCC All-Conference Teams
Fall 2004
Spring 2005


SCC NEWS ARCHIVE
News and reports from 2000-2005


[Women's Water Polo] [Men's Water Polo]

South Coast Conference Women's Volleyball Standings
Final 2006 SCC Standings
Updated on: December 14 2006
[Women's Volleyball]

SCC Standings Archive


South Coast Schools

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