Expected to be the primary running back for the Cerritos College football team this fall, Hinckley Ropati has decided to move up his 2021 commitment to Brigham Young University to make himself available for the upcoming season, which is slated for this spring.
Over the course of their storied history, the Cerritos College football program has had a long line of defensive linemen who have signed with Division I schools.
Continuing their long-standing tradition of sending tight ends to the four-year level, the Cerritos College football team will be adding Jeremy Haywood to that list.
After leading the Cerritos College football team with 804 rushing yards, sophomore Carl Odom has committed to attending Angelo State University next season.
When a student-athlete decides to leave a Division I school and transfer to a community college, the choice they make can have an impact on their chances to returning to that level.
In the 2019 season, the Cerritos College football team posted a 7-4 record and capped off the year with a 46-39 win over Ventura College in the Joe Kapp Real State Beach Bowl.
It was a textbook showcase of West Coast offenses, as the Cerritos College and Ventura College offense displayed in the Joe Kapp Real Estate Beach Bowl game on Saturday night.
After a 6-4 regular season where the Cerritos College football team finished in a tie for second place in the National Division Central Conference, they have been selected to play in a post-season bowl game.
Needing to win against El Camino College in their final regular season game in order to keep their postseason bowl chances alive, the Cerritos College football team posted a 42-40 victory.
On a record-breaking offensive night, the Cerritos College and Palomar College football teams combined to score 117 points in a 68-49 conference win for the Falcons.
Needing a win to keep their bowl possibilities alive, the Cerritos College football team dropped a 42-24 decision to visiting Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday.
After the Cerritos College football team stopped host San Diego Mesa at their own 22-yard line on downs late in the fourth quarter, it looked like the Falcons would go on to post a 22-17 win.
In an game that had six lead changes in the second half - and 946 total yards - it took a great defensive play to secure a 45-42 National Division Central Conference opening win for the Cerritos College football team.
On three possessions in the first half, the Cerritos College football team had to settle for field goals, while host Long Beach City College was able to capitalize on their chances in their game on Saturday night.
Leading 10-3 with less than a minute left in the first half, the Cerritos College football team was ready to head into the locker room feeling good about their performance against host College of the Canyons on Saturday night.
Just looking at the 13-7 halftime lead the Cerritos College football team had on visiting College of the Desert, one would get the impression it was a tight battle.
Locked in a scoreless battle with host East Los Angeles College in their season opener, the Cerritos College football team found the end zone three times in the fourth quarter to come away with a 21-7 win.
The 2019 Cerritos College football staff and team will dedicate their season to the wife of Defensive Coordinator Tom Caines, whose wife Stacy lost her battle with cancer in January.