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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
*CoVID Protocols will be in effect. Please bring your masks! Masks and social distancing will be enforced.
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
Championship Preview: Riverside Football Reaches SoCal Championship Game for Third-Consecutive Season

Championship Preview: Riverside Football Reaches SoCal Championship Game for Third-Consecutive Season

The dynasty lives on.

The wrecking ball in the form of the Riverside City College football team returns to the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern Regional Championship showdown for the third-consecutive year and the fourth time in the last five years.

Riverside will put their undefeated record to the test as they host the Ventura College Pirates on Saturday, November 24 at 6 p.m. in Wheelock Stadium. Per the CCCAA regulation, the cost of admission with be $12. Students, faculty, staff, seniors 60+, children 11 and under, and veterans will be charged $8 for admission. There will be a parking charge of $5. No conference, staff, or parent booster pass will be honored.

If you cannot make it to the stadium , the game will be live streamed by Riverside Athletics on the Riverside Athletics YouTube Channel free of charge.

Under Head Coach Tom Craft, the Tigers have reached the playoffs nine-consecutive seasons and the CCCAA Southern Regional Playoffs six-consecutive seasons. This will be Riverside's fifth trip to the Southern Regional Championship game in the past six years.

Riverside and Ventura are familiar foes as they have lined up against each other six times in the past five years. Riverside holds a 5-1 advantage which encompass two playoff victories in the first round of the Southern California Regionals in 2015 and 2017. The last time the Pirates defeated the Tigers was on Saturday, September 1, 2011 by the final score of 28-27. Since then, the Tigers hold a five-game winning streak against Ventura and have defeated them by at least three scores. This will be the first time the Tigers will face off against the Pirates in the Southern California Championship ballad.

Riverside has dismantled defenses and embarrassed offenses since the opening snap of the season. They average 44.2 points-per-game, 256 rushing yards-per-game, and 250.6 passing yards-per-game. While one may think the Tiger's offensive attack is their strong suit, think again. The Tiger defense is one of the strongest defensive units in the state. They have minimized opposing offenses to 13.6 points-per-game and 77.5 rushing yards-per-game.

Leading the defensive unit is a brute core of line backers consisting of sophomore Vic Viramontes, freshman Kue Olotoa, and sophomore Devyn Charles.

Viramontes made the successful transition from quarterback to linebacker and paces his squad with 56 total tackles leading to a 5.1 tackles-per-game mark. Of those 56 stops, 8.5 have gone for a loss of 32 yards. He has recorded 1.5 sacks on the year and has made at least one tackle in every contest so far. He recorded a season-high eight tackles in a victory over Grossmont in mid-October. The local talent has received over two-dozen NCAA Division I scholarship offers with Texas Christian University, Boise State, University of Missouri and University of Mississippi highlighting the bunch.

Olotoa came on strong in conference play and did not slow down. He ranks second on the team with 42 tackles highlighted by a season-best 11 tackles against Long Beach. He has recorded two sacks and 4.5 tackles for a loss and one interception. Charles follows closely behind with 38 stops with two sacks and three pass break ups. Freshman linebacker Jose Ramirez is an equally as threatening weapon as he has recorded 37 tackles and 11 tackles for a loss.

One of the most dangerous weapons for Riverside is sophomore defensive end Nickolas Figueroa. He has a knack for punishing the quarterback as seen in a team-high 11.5 sacks. He ranks fourth-overall in the state in sacks. Furthermore, he leads his team with 19.5 tackles for a loss.

The Tigers secondary is a unit to fear with freshman safety Christian Swint helming the crew. He ranks tied for third on the team in tackles with 38 to average 3.5 tackles-per-game. He is a hard-hitting safety as he has forced three fumbles and recovered two of them. Furthermore, he shares the team-high interceptions mark with three picks. He brought one back to the house in a victory over San Bernardino. Sophomore corner back Eric Wilson shares the team lead in interceptions with three and eight pass break ups.

A team has to score points to win games and there is a reason why the Tigers are boasting an undefeated record. It all starts under center and sophomore quarterback Stone Smartt has acted as one of the best quarterbacks in the state.

Smartt is coming off of his strongest showing this season after being named the Most Valuable Player in the playoff victory over El Camino where he went 20-for-27 with 355 passing yards and four passing touchdowns accompanied by a trio of rushing touchdowns. In 11 starts, he has thrown for 2,618 yards leading to 30 touchdowns, a 65.4 completion percentage, 10.6 yards-per-attempt, and a state-pacing 192.6 efficiency rating. He has thrown for over two bills in all but one contest and has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each game. Furthermore, he has rushed for seven touchdowns and 514 yards on 123 attempts.

Smartt owns primo weapons that acts as the best receiving core in the state. Leading the unit is sophomore Tyrone Marshall. The veteran of the crew has reeled in 40 catches for 663 yards and seven touchdowns. Freshman tandem Tyler Kennedy and Jammal Houston own the big play gene as they have combined for 48 catches with Kennedy owns two more grabs than Houston. Houston has crossed the pylons seven times, while Kennedy has planted himself in the end zone six times.

Sophomore running backs Malik Walker and Quincy Wimbish have handled the bulk of the ground game with Walker acting as the slight favorite. He has carted the ball 144 times for 868 yards and nine touchdowns. He has surpassed the century mark four times and has scored at least one touchdown in seven games. Wimbish, who was named the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) Week Five Offensive Player of the Week, has carried the pigskin 88 times for 572 yards and four touchdowns.