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Sat, Sep. 02 Final
at Long Beach
40
Sat, Sep. 09 Final
vs Golden West
15
Sat, Sep. 16 Final
vs El Camino
6
Sat, Sep. 23 Final
at Palomar
44
Escondido High School
Sat, Sep. 30 Final
at Mt. San Jacinto
17
@The Stadium at Menifee
Sat, Oct. 14 Final
vs Grossmont
0
Sat, Oct. 21 Final
at Southwestern
0
Sat, Oct. 28 Final
vs Saddleback
0
Sat, Nov. 04 Final
at San Diego Mesa
13
Sat, Nov. 11 Final
vs Fullerton
17
Sat, Nov. 25 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
48
Southern California Regional Playoffs / Semifinals
Sat, Dec. 02 Final
at Ventura
26
SCFA Championship
Sat, Dec. 09 Final
vs San Mateo
21
3C2A State Championship
Sat, Sep. 03 Final
vs Mt. San Jacinto
36
Ramona High School
Sat, Sep. 10 Final
vs Long Beach
20
Ramona High School
Sat, Sep. 17 Final
at Saddleback
3
"CASH ONLY"
Sat, Sep. 24 Final
at Golden West
21
Sat, Oct. 01 Final
vs Canyons
28
Sat, Oct. 15 Final
at Palomar
3
Sat, Oct. 22 Final - 3OT
vs Mt. San Antonio
33
Ramona High School
Sat, Oct. 29 Final
vs El Camino
10
Ramona High School
Sat, Nov. 05 Final
at Cerritos
45
Sat, Nov. 12 Final
at Chaffey
14
Veterans Appreciation & Sophomore Game
Sat, Nov. 26 Final
vs Ventura
32
@ San Bernardino Valley College - CCCAA Southern Regional Championships - Semifinals
Sat, Dec. 03 Final
vs Fullerton
17
@ San Bernardino Valley College • SCFA Championship
Sat, Dec. 10 Final
at San Mateo
55
2022 CCCAA Football State Championship Game
Sat, Sep. 04 Final
at Mt. San Jacinto
0
Sat, Sep. 11 Final
at Long Beach
6
Sat, Sep. 18 Final
vs Saddleback
6
Sat, Sep. 25 Final
vs Golden West
37
Sat, Oct. 02 Final
at Canyons
41
Sat, Oct. 16 Final
vs Palomar
21
Homecoming
Sat, Oct. 23 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
25
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Sat, Oct. 30 Final
at El Camino
27
Sat, Nov. 06 Final
vs Cerritos
38
Breast Cancer Awareness Night
Sat, Nov. 13 Final
vs Chaffey
3
Salute to Service - Game time changed from 6 pm to 4 pm
Sat, Nov. 27 Final
at Ventura
21
SCFA Semifinals
Sat, Dec. 04 Final
at Golden West
23
SCFA Regional Final
Sat, Dec. 11 Final
vs San Francisco
22
CCCAA State Championship
Sat, Sep. 06 Final
vs Bakersfield
3
Sat, Sep. 13 Final
at Saddleback
34
Sat, Sep. 20 Final
at Grossmont
38
Sat, Oct. 04 Final
vs El Camino
7
Sat, Oct. 11 Final
vs Fullerton
13
Wheelock Stadium, Riverside, CA
Sat, Oct. 18 Final
at LA Harbor
12
Sat, Oct. 25 Final
vs Mt. San Antonio
24
Sat, Nov. 01 Final
at Long Beach
21
Sat, Nov. 08 Final
at Chaffey
21
Sat, Nov. 15 Final
vs Citrus
14
Sat, Nov. 22 Final
vs Ventura
37
National Bowl / SCFA Semifinal
Sat, Nov. 29 Final
vs Mt. San Antonio
35
SCFA Championship/CCCAA State Semifinals
Sat, Sep. 05 Final
at Bakersfield
14
Sat, Sep. 12 Final
vs Saddleback
18
Sat, Sep. 19 Final
vs Grossmont
29
Sat, Oct. 03 Final
at El Camino
21
Redondo Union HS
Sat, Oct. 10 Final
at Fullerton
52
at Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium, Yorba Linda, CA
Sat, Oct. 17 Final
vs LA Harbor
7
Sat, Oct. 24 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
20
Sat, Oct. 31 Final
vs Long Beach
14
Sat, Nov. 07 Final
vs Chaffey
7
Sat, Nov. 14 Final
at Citrus
24
Sat, Nov. 21 Final
at Saddleback
37
CCCAA Southern California Playoffs
Sat, Sep. 03 Final
at Victor Valley
26
Hawks Stadium, Silverado H.S., Victorville
Sat, Sep. 10 Final
at Golden West
17
Game played at Harry R. LeBard Stadium, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA
Sat, Sep. 17 Final
vs Bakersfield
7
Sat, Sep. 24 Final
at Ventura
27
Sat, Oct. 01 Final
vs Cerritos
16
Sat, Oct. 15 Final
at Chaffey
0
Sat, Oct. 22 Final
vs LA Harbor
7
Sat, Oct. 29 Final
vs El Camino
22
Sat, Nov. 05 Final - OT
at Long Beach
38
Sat, Nov. 12 Final
vs Mt. San Antonio
14
Sat, Nov. 19 Final
vs Saddleback
38
Southern California Bowl
Sat, Nov. 26 Final
at Fullerton
45
SCFA Championship @ Yorba Linda High School - Nathan Shapell Stadium
Sat, Sep. 07 Final
vs El Camino
17
2nd Annual Finish on the 50 - 5k!
Sat, Sep. 14 Final
at Fullerton
7
@ Yorba Linda High School Nathan Shapell Stadium
Sat, Sep. 21 Final
vs San Bernardino Valley
37
Sat, Sep. 28 Final
vs Long Beach
28
Sat, Oct. 05 Final
at San Diego Mesa
26
Sat, Oct. 19 Final
at Grossmont
12
@ Grossmont College
Sat, Oct. 26 Final
vs Golden West
13
Sat, Nov. 02 Final
at Southwestern
12
Sat, Nov. 09 Final
vs Orange Coast
3
Sat, Nov. 16 Final
at Saddleback
25
@ Mission Viejo HS
Sat, Nov. 23 Final
vs Mt. San Antonio
0
SCFA Southern Regional Semifinal
Sat, Nov. 30 Final
vs Canyons
21
SCFA Championship
Sat, Dec. 14 Final
vs San Mateo
14
CCCAA Football State Finals
Sat, Sep. 07 Final
vs Ventura
41
Sat, Sep. 14 Final
at Palomar
0
Sat, Sep. 21 Final
vs Saddleback
31
Sat, Sep. 28 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Sat, Oct. 05 Final
vs Long Beach
28
Sat, Oct. 12 Final
at Fullerton
38
Sat, Oct. 19 Final
at El Camino
25
Sat, Oct. 26 Final
vs Citrus
50
Sat, Nov. 09 Final
at Desert
0
Sat, Nov. 16 Final
vs Mt. San Antonio
30
Sat, Nov. 23 Final
vs Golden West
17
Southern California Bowl
Sat, Nov. 30 Final
at Fullerton
23
SCFA Championship Game; at Yorba Linda H.S.
Sat, Sep. 02 Final
vs Victor Valley
9
RCC Clubs Night
Sat, Sep. 09 Final
vs Golden West
14
Faculty & Staff Appreciation Night
Sat, Sep. 16 Final
at Bakersfield
26
Sat, Sep. 23 Final
vs Ventura
34
Homecoming
Sat, Sep. 30 Final
at Cerritos
20
Sat, Oct. 14 Final
vs Chaffey
7
Breast Cancer Awareness Night
Sat, Oct. 21 Final
at LA Harbor
3
Sat, Oct. 28 Final
at El Camino
42
Sat, Nov. 04 Final
vs Long Beach
14
Veteran's Appreciation Night
Sat, Nov. 11 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
24
"Veteran Appreciation Night" @Covina District Field
Sat, Nov. 18 Final
vs Ventura
33
Southern California Regional Playoffs
Sat, Nov. 25 Final
at Fullerton
75
SCFA Championship Game at Whittier College Memorial Stadium
Sat, Sep. 01 Final
at El Camino
7
Sat, Sep. 08 Final
vs Fullerton
34
FULLERTON FORFEIT
Sat, Sep. 15 Final
at San Bernardino Valley
35
Sat, Sep. 22 Final
at Long Beach
0
Sat, Sep. 29 Final
vs San Diego Mesa
21
ASRCC Club Night!
Sat, Oct. 13 Final
vs Grossmont
10
Tackle Cancer Night
Sat, Oct. 20 Final
at Golden West
6
Breast Cancer Awareness
Sat, Oct. 27 Final
vs Southwestern
6
2018 Tiger Cub Extravaganza!
Sat, Nov. 03 Final
at Orange Coast
0
Sat, Nov. 10 Final
vs Saddleback
7
Sat, Nov. 17 Final
vs El Camino
24
CCCAA Southern California Regional Playoffs
Sat, Nov. 24 Final
vs Ventura
31
CCCAA / Southern California Football Association Championship
Riverside Loses SoCal Final, 35-14, to Mt. San Antonio; Tigers Finish 10-2

Riverside Loses SoCal Final, 35-14, to Mt. San Antonio; Tigers Finish 10-2

RIVERSIDE -- Spotting its opponent a three-touchdown lead was too much to overcome as the No. 1-ranked Riverside City College (RCC) Tigers football team fell to the No. 4-ranked Mt. San Antonio College (MSAC) Mounties, 35-14, in a California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Regional final game Saturday night (Nov. 22) at RCC's legendary Arthur N. Wheelock Stadium.

MSAC (10-2 overall), the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) National Division wildcard, advances to host the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) Rams (11-1) in the CCCAA Football championship game on Saturday, Dec. 13, at MSAC's Hilmer Lodge Stadium in Walnut. Gametime to be announced.

Riverside (10-2), the SCFA National Central champion (6-0) came from behind to defeat MSAC, 28-24, back on Oct. 25, but this time, the Tigers fell behind and couldn't recover.

The loss by RCC snapped a 31-game home win streak dating to the beginning of the 2010 campaign.

Early on, the teams were jockeying for good field position. There were 19 punts in the game, including nine in the first quarter and 15 in the first half.

After a scoreless first quarter, MSAC led, 14-0, at halftime, and jumped to a 21-0 lead with 5:34 to play in the third quarter before RCC scored twice within a five-minute span to pull to within, 21-14.

RCC sophomore wide receiver Jermel Walker (Rancho Cucamonga HS) capped an eight-play, 86-yard drive when he hauled in a 34-yard TD strike from sophomore QB Nicholas King (Westchester HS) with 57 ticks left in the third quarter. After the RCC defense forced the Mounties to punt after going "three and out," sophomore wide receiver Isaac Whitney (Southmoore, OK) latched onto a nine-yard TD pass from King to cap a ten-play, 82-yard drive with 9:25 left in the game and hope sprang eternal.  

But the Mounties bounced back with a 70-yard touchdown run (aided by at least three missed tackles) on the first play from scrimmage after the Tigers kicked off for a 28-14 lead with 9:06 left in the game. MSAC closed the scoring with a 14-yard TD run with 3:46 left to put the game out of reach.

King completed only 12 of 26 passes for 162 yards, but was sacked five times. Sophomore runningback Denzel Foster (Riverside / John W. North HS), who was recovering from an injury, didn't start, but was the Tigers' leading ground gainer with 98 net rushing yards on 16 carries. Whitney led the RCC receiver corps with four receptions for 39 yards and the one TD.

On defense, sophomore linebacker A.J. Hotchkins (Tigard, OR) had a team-high 11 tackles (three solo) for RCC. Sophomore linebacker Jonah Moi (Citrus Valley HS) had seven tackles (two solo) and was named RCC's Player of the Game.

For MSAC, sophomore quarterback Justin Alo (Carson HS) completed 16 of 26 passes for 263 yards and three TDs, including a 60-yard TD connection to sophomore wide receiver Treydonte Hill (Can Ridge, TN) which gave MSAC a 14-0 advantage late in the first half. For his efforts, Alo was named the game's most valuable player.

MSAC sophomore runningback Omaris Tolbert (East Lee Co., FL HS) led with 172 net rushing yards on 26 totes and the one 70-yard TD dash.

On defense, MSAC freshman linebacker Sitiveni Tamaivena (Palo Alto HS) was a force on defense as he had a co-game-high 12 tackles (11 solo), including 4-1/2 tackles for loss (for a minus-19 yards) and 2-1/2 sacks (for a minus-17 yards) with one pass breakup and one QB hurry. He was named MSAC's Player of the Game.

Freshman linebacker Suliasi Tamaivena (Palo Alto HS) also had 12 total tackles (nine solo). 

In the all-time series, which began in 1948, RCC trails, 16-26. In was the first playoff meeting between the two clubs.

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RCC fifth-year head football coach Tom Craft has compiled a 50-7 overall record (2010 to present) at the Tigers' helm. Craft was head football coach at Palomar College for 16 seasons (1983-93, 1997-2001) where he won nine conference championships and three state championships (1991, 1993, 1998), as well as a state runner-up finish in 2001. While at Palomar, he compiled an overall record of 115-56-1.

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