In a season where the Cerritos College football team posted a 8-3 record and won the Golden State Bowl, they have announced that eight of their sophomores have signed with four-year schools as mid-year transfers.
In a season where the Cerritos College football team finished with an 8-3 record and posted a win in the Golden State Bowl, the team had 11 players received National Division Northern Conference accolades.
A slow first half in the Golden State Bowl found the Cerritos College football trailing visiting Santa Barbara City College, 16-14 at halftime and then 19-14 late in the fourth quarter.
Believing that they needed to win their final regular season game to have a chance at hosting a bowl game, the Cerritos College football team turned in a complete team performance in their 27-21 National Division win over College of the Canyons on Saturday night.
Led by an opportunistic defense that picked off five passes, the Cerritos College football team recorded a 43-33 win over visiting Moorpark College in a Northern Division game.
Knowing they need to win the remainder of their games for a chance at a playoff bid, the Cerritos College football team committed three turnovers, which played a huge role in the team's 34-31 loss to host Bakersfield College.
After a sluggish first half where the Cerritos College football team amassed just 116 total yards, they turned things around and wore down visiting Allan Hancock College in the second half.
Sophomore running back Joseph Donnell scored the game-winning touchdown with :15 seconds left to lead the Cerritos College football team to a 29-26 win over El Camino College at Redondo Union HS on Saturday.
Playing their first road game of the season, the Cerritos College football team came up on the short end of a 24-21 score against Fullerton College at Yorba Linda HS on Saturday afternoon.
The Cerritos College football team racked up 611 yards of total offense and scored 28 first quarter points, as they posted a 55-26 win over visiting Orange Coast College on Saturday night.
With only two receivers and one tight end returning on offense from last year, the Cerritos College football team had to look to a whole new group of players for their offense.