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Allan Hancock College

Allan Hancock College is a public community college in Santa Maria, California.

Allan Hancock College
TypePublic community college
Established1920
Parent institution
California Community Colleges System
PresidentKevin G. Walthers
Students13,741 (Spring 2013)[1]
Location, ,
United States

Coordinates: 34°56′30″N 120°25′08″W / 34.9416°N 120.4188°W / 34.9416; -120.4188
Campus105 acres (42 ha)
Colors   Blue and gold
NicknameBulldogs
Sporting affiliations
CCCAAWSC,
SCFA (football)
MascotSpike the Bulldog
Websitewww.hancockcollege.edu

History

In 1920 Allan Hancock College was started by the Santa Maria High School District. Originally called Santa Maria Junior College, classes were held until eventually a bond was passed that allowed them to build a wing specifically for the college. Due to rising enrollment numbers in 1954, the college was moved to the former site of Allan Hancock Field. Named after G. Allan Hancock, Santa Maria's Hancock College of Aeronautics was the primary training center for fighter pilots during World War II.[2] Soon after it was moved the name was changed to Allan Hancock College in honor of George Allan Hancock. In 1958 another bond was passed that allowed the college to buy the site they were on, and start a building program.

A large business education building was opened in 1964, and a new fine arts building in 1965. The industrial technology building, gymnasium, administration and student services were all completed in 1967, and the performing arts center in 1968. A remodel of the Learning Resource Center, one of the original campus buildings, was finished in 2007. A community education building was opened in 2007, which currently contains modern computers and offices, along with a new two-story science building. In June 2006 a $180-million bond measure was passed, allowing additional new facilities to be completed over a period of 10 years.

Campuses

Lompoc Valley Center

The Lompoc Valley Center (LVC) is located at the north end of the city of Lompoc at the intersection of Cabrillo Highway and "H" Street. The center opened in 1999, and has three main buildings plus a utility structure totaling 58,388 square feet (5,424.4 m2). All of the buildings are designed to be multifunctional as needs expand and change. The LVC is situated on 23 acres (9.3 ha) of a 156-acre (63 ha) parcel that includes portions of Davis Creek.[3] All three main buildings are multifunctional. Building 1 is mostly for administrative purposes. Across from Building 1 is the Library. Upstairs from the Administration office is the Cafe, where students can play games, watch a movie, get food. Vending Machines are also available outside of the Cafe. Building 2 will have mainly General Education classes, but also includes, CNA, Student Job Placement/Career Services, Computer Labs, and the University Transfer Center. Building 3 across from the patio area and will consists of mostly Arts, Science Labs, Physical Education, and some General Education classes. Building 4 is on the side of Building 1 and its main purpose is for utilities. No unauthorized personnel can access the utilities building.[4] Scheduled to open in 2013, the Public Safety Training Complex is one of Allan Hancock College's most anticipated Measure I-funded projects and promises to change the future of public safety training in the region and across the state. The $37.9 million facility will house the college's police, fire, emergency medical services, and environmental technology programs. The state-of-the-art complex will include a six-story fire tower, one-mile Emergency Vehicle Operations course, a ‘scenario’ village, shooting range, fitness track, obstacle course and much more.[4][5]

Some buildings on the north side of the Santa Maria campus date from the original airfield.[6]

Organization and administration

The college is part of the California Community Colleges System. The college president is Kevin G. Walthers, Ph.D.

Academic profile

There are forty-eight major categories of programs offered by the college, ranging from accounting to wildland fire technology. Many of these categories are also divided into sub-categories, each of which offers its own degree or certificate.

University Transfer Center

The University Transfer Center[7] is responsible for providing students four-year university and college information, including admission requirements and major and department information for the California State University, University of California, and California Independent Colleges and University systems.

The University Transfer Center maintains a reference library of university catalogs including out-of-state and study abroad programs. Academic counseling[8] is available to assist transfer students in researching majors, campus selection, transcript evaluations, certification of general education patterns, scheduling of campus visits, and meeting with four-year university representatives.

The University Transfer Center is responsible for providing students four-year university and college information, including admission requirements and major and department information for the California State University, University of California, and California Independent Colleges and University systems. Allan Hancock College provides all the lower-division courses, while the universities provide all the upper-division courses required to complete a bachelor's degree.

Listed below are the universities that offer transfer admission guarantees to Allan Hancock College students (as of 12/11). Students planning to transfer must work closely with an AHC counselor in order to complete the specific criteria for that university's guaranteed transfer program.

The following colleges and universities are included within AHC's Transfer Admission Guarantee Program:

CSU Monterey Bay (guarantee) UC Santa Barbara (guarantee) UC Riverside (guarantee) UC Davis (guarantee) UC Santa Cruz (guarantee) UC Irvine (guarantee) UC San Diego (guarantee) UC Merced (guarantee) Brandman University/Chapman University System (guarantee) University of LaVerne - Central Coast Center (guarantee) Antioch University, Santa Barbara* Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - VAFB* Columbia College - San Luis Obispo Center*

  • Admits all eligible AHC transfer students

The college has several partnerships with Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, through its STEM programs science, technology, engineering and mathematics, that provide internships and a direct path to transfer to CP and other universities.

Vandenberg Air Force Base Center

The Allan Hancock College Vandenberg Air Force Base Center (formerly known as Camp Cook) opened in 1952 and is part of the base education center shared with the U.S. Air Force Education Office and three private four-year universities. Vandenberg Air Force Base Center offers academic courses and provides different support services such as registration (including adds/drops and processing on-demand transcripts); counseling, health services, issues financial aid including BOG and assists with GI Bill guidelines. Active duty military personnel receive in state rates and may qualify for 100 percent tuition assistance and health fee coverage. Active duty student and Veterans (with two year of separation) may be eligible for priority registration.

The center offers mainly general education classes through traditional semester and eight week Fast Track classes. AHC VAFB offers classes to help airman achieve their associate degree including the Community College of the Air Force degree. With education becoming more critical in the work place today, AHC partnered with Vandenberg recognizes and accommodates for such a need and can assist in providing opportunities for military members, spouses, base contractors and the local community to pursue higher education. Credits can be earned and applied to a Fire Science degree awarded by the college The Vandenberg Interagency Training Facility is located on South Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Student life

Events[9] include:

The Bulldog Bow-WOW! event occurs in the beginning of the spring and fall semesters. This particular event introduces the college's student services, academic programs, and student organizations to new and current students.

Transfer Day is an event for students interested in transferring to universities. This also ties with free field trips to nearby colleges such as University of California, Santa Barbara; California Polytechnic State University; and California State University, Monterey Bay that Allan Hancock provides for students.

Art exhibitions are frequent, usually held in the Ann Foxworthy Gallery.

There are a wide variety of dances performed, such as Dimensions in Dance, held every fall semester in the Marian Theatre on the Santa Maria campus. There are usually 10-12 original dances performed and choreographed by faculty and students.

Athletics

AHC athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs. The athletic program at Allan Hancock College contains fourteen men's and women's varsity teams. The college competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in the Western State Conference (WSC) for all sports except football, which competes in Southern California Football Association (SCFA). Men's sports are baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming and diving, soccer, and track and field; women's sports are basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track and field, and volleyball. The sports facilities on the Allan Hancock college campus include a physical fitness lab, swimming pool, soccer field, baseball field, track and tennis courts and softball field.[10]

Football

State Championship Appearances

In 1999, AHC advanced to the CCCAA Championship Game, ultimately falling to eventual nationally-crowned City College of San Francisco, 22-14[11] at Ratcliffe Stadium.

Bowl Game Victories

Allan Hancock owns seven bowl game wins all-time:[12][13]

  • 1960 Orange Show Bowl
  • 1995 Producers Daily Bowl
  • 1999 Western State Bowl
  • 2000 Western State Bowl
  • 2011 Western State Bowl
  • 2018 American Bowl
  • 2019 Western State Bowl

Division I Transfers

As of 2020, more than 64 former Bulldogs since the 2004 season had continued their football careers playing at various NCAA Division I-level programs.[14] Following a resumption of full competition after a COVID-19 hiatus, AHC's Max Stineman added to the list in December 2021, signing a National Letter of Intent with Eastern Illinois.[15]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office". Data Mart. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-26. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-07-18. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  5. ^ Orozco, Lance (September 28, 2020). "Work Set To Begin This Week On $48 Million Dollar Fine Arts Complex On Central Coast". KCLU News. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  6. ^ "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: California: Santa Barbara area". airfields-freeman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  7. ^ "University transfer center". hancockcollege.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  8. ^ "UTC stuff". hancockcollege.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  9. ^ "Academic and Event Calendar". hancockcollege.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  11. ^ Anderson, Jason (December 12, 1999). "Hancock loses state final". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. C-1.
  12. ^ "Football Archive". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ "CCCAA" (PDF). CCCAA. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  14. ^ "Beyond AHC". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  15. ^ "Max Stineman is heading to Eastern Illinois". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  16. ^ "Brian Asselstine Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  18. ^ . databaseBasketball.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  19. ^ . databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  20. ^ "Ted Davidson Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  21. ^ "Carlos Diaz Stats".
  22. ^ a b c d e "Allan Hancock College - Distinguished Alumni". hancockcollege.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  23. ^ . databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  24. ^ . databaseBasketball.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  25. ^ . Foundation for California Community Colleges. Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2012-12-27.

External links

  • Official website
  • Athletics website

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This article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article April 2013 Allan Hancock College is a public community college in Santa Maria California Allan Hancock CollegeTypePublic community collegeEstablished1920Parent institutionCalifornia Community Colleges SystemPresidentKevin G WalthersStudents13 741 Spring 2013 1 LocationSanta Maria California United StatesCoordinates 34 56 30 N 120 25 08 W 34 9416 N 120 4188 W 34 9416 120 4188Campus105 acres 42 ha Colors Blue and goldNicknameBulldogsSporting affiliationsCCCAA WSC SCFA football MascotSpike the BulldogWebsitewww wbr hancockcollege wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Lompoc Valley Center 3 Organization and administration 4 Academic profile 4 1 University Transfer Center 4 2 Vandenberg Air Force Base Center 5 Student life 6 Athletics 6 1 Football 6 1 1 State Championship Appearances 6 1 2 Bowl Game Victories 6 1 3 Division I Transfers 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditIn 1920 Allan Hancock College was started by the Santa Maria High School District Originally called Santa Maria Junior College classes were held until eventually a bond was passed that allowed them to build a wing specifically for the college Due to rising enrollment numbers in 1954 the college was moved to the former site of Allan Hancock Field Named after G Allan Hancock Santa Maria s Hancock College of Aeronautics was the primary training center for fighter pilots during World War II 2 Soon after it was moved the name was changed to Allan Hancock College in honor of George Allan Hancock In 1958 another bond was passed that allowed the college to buy the site they were on and start a building program A large business education building was opened in 1964 and a new fine arts building in 1965 The industrial technology building gymnasium administration and student services were all completed in 1967 and the performing arts center in 1968 A remodel of the Learning Resource Center one of the original campus buildings was finished in 2007 A community education building was opened in 2007 which currently contains modern computers and offices along with a new two story science building In June 2006 a 180 million bond measure was passed allowing additional new facilities to be completed over a period of 10 years Campuses EditLompoc Valley Center Edit The Lompoc Valley Center LVC is located at the north end of the city of Lompoc at the intersection of Cabrillo Highway and H Street The center opened in 1999 and has three main buildings plus a utility structure totaling 58 388 square feet 5 424 4 m2 All of the buildings are designed to be multifunctional as needs expand and change The LVC is situated on 23 acres 9 3 ha of a 156 acre 63 ha parcel that includes portions of Davis Creek 3 All three main buildings are multifunctional Building 1 is mostly for administrative purposes Across from Building 1 is the Library Upstairs from the Administration office is the Cafe where students can play games watch a movie get food Vending Machines are also available outside of the Cafe Building 2 will have mainly General Education classes but also includes CNA Student Job Placement Career Services Computer Labs and the University Transfer Center Building 3 across from the patio area and will consists of mostly Arts Science Labs Physical Education and some General Education classes Building 4 is on the side of Building 1 and its main purpose is for utilities No unauthorized personnel can access the utilities building 4 Scheduled to open in 2013 the Public Safety Training Complex is one of Allan Hancock College s most anticipated Measure I funded projects and promises to change the future of public safety training in the region and across the state The 37 9 million facility will house the college s police fire emergency medical services and environmental technology programs The state of the art complex will include a six story fire tower one mile Emergency Vehicle Operations course a scenario village shooting range fitness track obstacle course and much more 4 5 Some buildings on the north side of the Santa Maria campus date from the original airfield 6 Organization and administration EditThe college is part of the California Community Colleges System The college president is Kevin G Walthers Ph D Academic profile EditThere are forty eight major categories of programs offered by the college ranging from accounting to wildland fire technology Many of these categories are also divided into sub categories each of which offers its own degree or certificate University Transfer Center Edit The University Transfer Center 7 is responsible for providing students four year university and college information including admission requirements and major and department information for the California State University University of California and California Independent Colleges and University systems The University Transfer Center maintains a reference library of university catalogs including out of state and study abroad programs Academic counseling 8 is available to assist transfer students in researching majors campus selection transcript evaluations certification of general education patterns scheduling of campus visits and meeting with four year university representatives The University Transfer Center is responsible for providing students four year university and college information including admission requirements and major and department information for the California State University University of California and California Independent Colleges and University systems Allan Hancock College provides all the lower division courses while the universities provide all the upper division courses required to complete a bachelor s degree 1 Listed below are the universities that offer transfer admission guarantees to Allan Hancock College students as of 12 11 Students planning to transfer must work closely with an AHC counselor in order to complete the specific criteria for that university s guaranteed transfer program The following colleges and universities are included within AHC s Transfer Admission Guarantee Program CSU Monterey Bay guarantee UC Santa Barbara guarantee UC Riverside guarantee UC Davis guarantee UC Santa Cruz guarantee UC Irvine guarantee UC San Diego guarantee UC Merced guarantee Brandman University Chapman University System guarantee University of LaVerne Central Coast Center guarantee Antioch University Santa Barbara Embry Riddle Aeronautical University VAFB Columbia College San Luis Obispo Center Admits all eligible AHC transfer studentsThe college has several partnerships with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo through its STEM programs science technology engineering and mathematics that provide internships and a direct path to transfer to CP and other universities Vandenberg Air Force Base Center Edit The Allan Hancock College Vandenberg Air Force Base Center formerly known as Camp Cook opened in 1952 and is part of the base education center shared with the U S Air Force Education Office and three private four year universities Vandenberg Air Force Base Center offers academic courses and provides different support services such as registration including adds drops and processing on demand transcripts counseling health services issues financial aid including BOG and assists with GI Bill guidelines Active duty military personnel receive in state rates and may qualify for 100 percent tuition assistance and health fee coverage Active duty student and Veterans with two year of separation may be eligible for priority registration The center offers mainly general education classes through traditional semester and eight week Fast Track classes AHC VAFB offers classes to help airman achieve their associate degree including the Community College of the Air Force degree With education becoming more critical in the work place today AHC partnered with Vandenberg recognizes and accommodates for such a need and can assist in providing opportunities for military members spouses base contractors and the local community to pursue higher education Credits can be earned and applied to a Fire Science degree awarded by the college The Vandenberg Interagency Training Facility is located on South Vandenberg Air Force Base Student life EditEvents 9 include The Bulldog Bow WOW event occurs in the beginning of the spring and fall semesters This particular event introduces the college s student services academic programs and student organizations to new and current students Transfer Day is an event for students interested in transferring to universities This also ties with free field trips to nearby colleges such as University of California Santa Barbara California Polytechnic State University and California State University Monterey Bay that Allan Hancock provides for students Art exhibitions are frequent usually held in the Ann Foxworthy Gallery There are a wide variety of dances performed such as Dimensions in Dance held every fall semester in the Marian Theatre on the Santa Maria campus There are usually 10 12 original dances performed and choreographed by faculty and students Athletics EditAHC athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs The athletic program at Allan Hancock College contains fourteen men s and women s varsity teams The college competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association CCCAA in the Western State Conference WSC for all sports except football which competes in Southern California Football Association SCFA Men s sports are baseball basketball cross country football golf swimming and diving soccer and track and field women s sports are basketball cross country soccer softball swimming and diving track and field and volleyball The sports facilities on the Allan Hancock college campus include a physical fitness lab swimming pool soccer field baseball field track and tennis courts and softball field 10 Football Edit State Championship Appearances Edit In 1999 AHC advanced to the CCCAA Championship Game ultimately falling to eventual nationally crowned City College of San Francisco 22 14 11 at Ratcliffe Stadium Bowl Game Victories Edit Allan Hancock owns seven bowl game wins all time 12 13 1960 Orange Show Bowl 1995 Producers Daily Bowl 1999 Western State Bowl 2000 Western State Bowl 2011 Western State Bowl 2018 American Bowl 2019 Western State BowlDivision I Transfers Edit As of 2020 more than 64 former Bulldogs since the 2004 season had continued their football careers playing at various NCAA Division I level programs 14 Following a resumption of full competition after a COVID 19 hiatus AHC s Max Stineman added to the list in December 2021 signing a National Letter of Intent with Eastern Illinois 15 Notable people EditFor a more comprehensive list see Category Allan Hancock College alumni Cameron Artis Payne Carolina Panthers running back Brian Asselstine Retired major league baseball player Atlanta Braves 16 Kathy Bates a motion picture star who won an Academy Award for her portrayal in the motion picture Misery also won an Obie Award for her performance in the original off Broadway production of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune A PCPA alumnus she also has received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Actress in a Mark Taper Forum production 17 Mike Bratz former NBA player with the Phoenix Suns Cleveland Cavaliers Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings 18 Sheldon Canley former running back in the NFL played for the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets 19 Jeffrey Combs actor stage screen and television Star Trek Deep Space Nine Gunther Cunningham assistant head coach linebackers for the NFL s Tennessee Titans former head coach of the NFL s Kansas City Chiefs citation needed Ted Davidson former MLB pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves 20 Carlos Diaz former MLB player with the Atlanta Braves New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers 21 Zac Efron actor and singer Boyd Gaines 3 time Tony award winning actor stage screen and television The Heidi Chronicles Cabaret Contact Heartbreak Ridge Evergreen 22 Johnnie Gray retired American safety in the National Football League 23 Harry Groener 3 time Tony nominated stage actor Oklahoma Cats Crazy for You Harry Hamlin actor stage screen and television L A Law Clash of the Titans 22 Mark Harelik playwright The Immigrant and actor stage screen and television Prison Break Wings The Hollow Lands The Heidi Chronicles 22 Winifred Hervey Emmy and Golden Globe award winning television producer and writer The Steve Harvey Show Golden Girls The Fresh Prince of Bel Air selected as an AACC Alumni of the Year 2001 22 Tim Kring television executive producer and writer Heroes Providence Chicago Hope Crossing Jordan John Madden Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl winning coach After he suffered a knee injury while training for the Philadelphia Eagles Madden went back to college at California Polytechnic State University to receive his master s degree in education later becoming assistant coach at Allan Hancock College In 1962 Madden was promoted to head coach at Hancock where he spent two years During his coaching at Hancock he led them to a record 12 6 citation needed John Marshall assistant coach defensive line NFL s Detroit Lions former assistant head coach defensive coordinator NFL s Carolina Panthers citation needed Jeff McCarthy Broadway and movie actor whose roles have included the Beast in Disney s Beauty and the Beast Kelly McGillis award winning film and stage actress Top Gun Witness A Seagull Twelfth Night citation needed Chuck Negron American singer songwriter best known as one of the three lead vocalists in the band Three Dog Night which he helped to form in 1968 22 Leslie Parsons Emmy nominated production designer and art director Murder She Wrote Falcon Crest Star Trek Voyager George Perry Alzheimer s disease researcher and dean at the University of Texas at San Antonio John Rudometkin star college basketball player at USC and then professionally for the New York Knicks and San Francisco Warriors 24 Owen W Siler deceased former Commandant of the U S Coast Guard member of Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Nixon Ford and Carter received California Community College Distinguished Alumni Award for 2002 from the California Community College League Siler died July 17 2007 at the age of 85 25 Bryn Smith retired major league pitcher for the Colorado Rockies Montreal Expos and St Louis Cardinals References Edit California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office Data Mart Retrieved 2017 09 29 Santa Maria Valley Facts Archived from the original on 2012 11 06 Retrieved 2012 04 11 Lompoc Valley Center Archived from the original on 2008 10 26 Retrieved 2008 12 11 a b Lompoc Campus Archived from the original on 2007 07 18 Retrieved 2008 12 11 Orozco Lance September 28 2020 Work Set To Begin This Week On 48 Million Dollar Fine Arts Complex On Central Coast KCLU News Retrieved 2020 09 28 Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields California Santa Barbara area airfields freeman com Retrieved 2017 09 29 University transfer center hancockcollege edu Retrieved 2017 09 29 UTC stuff hancockcollege edu Retrieved 2017 09 29 Academic and Event Calendar hancockcollege edu Retrieved 2017 09 29 Student Athlete Handbook Archived from the original on 2009 04 03 Retrieved 2008 12 11 Anderson Jason December 12 1999 Hancock loses state final San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp C 1 Football Archive a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CCCAA PDF CCCAA Retrieved 2022 06 15 Beyond AHC a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Max Stineman is heading to Eastern Illinois finance yahoo com Retrieved 2022 06 15 Brian Asselstine Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved 2012 12 27 Distinguished Alumni Archived from the original on 2007 07 07 Retrieved 2008 12 11 Michael Louis Bratz Mike databaseBasketball com Archived from the original on 2013 01 20 Retrieved 2012 12 27 Sheldon Lavell Canley databaseFootball com Archived from the original on 2012 11 04 Retrieved 2012 12 27 Ted Davidson Stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2017 09 29 Carlos Diaz Stats a b c d e Allan Hancock College Distinguished Alumni hancockcollege edu Retrieved 2017 09 29 Johnnie Lee Gray databaseFootball com Archived from the original on 2013 01 20 Retrieved 2012 12 27 John Rudometkin Rudo databaseBasketball com Archived from the original on 2013 05 10 Retrieved 2012 12 27 From the California Coast to Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Owen W Siler Foundation for California Community Colleges Archived from the original on 2010 12 23 Retrieved 2012 12 27 External links EditOfficial website Athletics website Retrieved from 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