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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
Photos by Cassandra Serrano
Photos by Cassandra Serrano

Football Preview: Student-Athlete Development Drives Football’s Inevitable Success

There is truly is no place like home when you buckle up your chinstrap for the Tigers. However, the Tigers typical residence of Wheelock Stadium will not be home to the Tigers this season.

Ramona High School will house the powerhouse Riverside City College football team after the District approved plans to begin a $7.7 million renovation to the Tiger's turf field. The project is set to begin in the coming months with an estimated completion window in the fall of 2023.

While the renovation of the turf is a step in the right direction, Head Coach Tom Craft hopes it is the start of better things to come when talking infrastructure.

"There is no doubt we are excited about fixing our field and playing at home again," said Craft. "We have been pushed around on campus with no meeting rooms and huge infrastructure challenges, but what we are doing and what we are able to achieve and outperform people with less in our department than our competition is something we are very proud of."

While the confines of Wheelock Stadium on the campus of Riverside City College will be empty on Saturday nights this year, the Tigers plans of replenish their trophy case still remain intact.

"This team has a chance to do something that has never been done before. It is hard to top the 2019 team's 13-0 record. They could be seen as one of the best teams to ever play football at RCC. This team could top it and be a unique team having to play on the road every game."

The hunt for a third-consecutive CCCAA State Championships berth and second state title in three years starts this Saturday under the lights at Ramona High School against the Mt. San Jacinto College Eagles. Kick off was originally scheduled for 12 p.m., but due to the extreme heat game time has shifted to 6 p.m.

"We are looking forward to the first game. It does not matter who it is. We have a lot of respect for MSJC. They will be a good test for us and first game."

Craft, who was named the JC Athletic Bureau & California Community College Football Coaches Association (CCCFCA) Region III Coach of the Year and SCFA Central Coach of the Year, enters into his 12th year at the helm. He currently sits with an overall record of 112-18.

Riverside boasts a difficult schedule that features seven 2022 JC athletic Bureau Preseason Top-25 teams that feature No. 5 Canyons, No. 6 Golden West, No. 9 Mt. San Antonio, No. 12 El Camino, No. 16 Cerritos, No. 20 Long Beach and No. 22 Saddleback.

"We get into strong National division play early. It will be a tough start, but good for us. Our league went 6-1 last year in postseason, which was the best mark of any conference in the state. It is safe to say we have the most difficult and toughest conference."

Riverside will feature a gang of top-notch student-athletes that have already proven themselves at the collegiate level.

Sophomore quarterback Jake Retzlaff will lead the charge under center after being one of the most dynamic weapons last season for the Golden West College Rustlers.

J. Retzlaff, the reigning Region III Offensive Player of the Year, led the Rustlers to the Southern Regional Championship game before being bested by the Tigers on a goal line stand in the fourth quarter. He finished the season with 3,302 passing yards, 23 passing touchdowns and 275.2 passing yards-per-game. He threw for over 150 yards in each game highlighted by a 392 yards outburst in a win over Fullerton.  

 "J. Retlzaff is a great get for us," said Craft confidently. "His platform in the pocket is the primary focus I have with him and for him to development his footwork and accuracy in different pass concepts. We are enamored with his resourceful ability to make different throws at different angels. He has worked extremely hard to be sound in the pocket. Having a returner like him despite it being his first year at RCC gives us a great advantage."

He will work with a receiving core led by his younger brother sophomore Reggie Retzlaff.

R. Retzlaff, who was a member of the 2019 National and State Championship team, suffered a season ending injury last season, but is ready for the challenge this season. In 2019, he hauled in 40 catches for 543 yards and six touchdowns. He had at least one reception in each game highlighted by a pair of six catch games. He hit the century mark in receiving in a dominant win over Saddleback and finished the season with all six of his touchdowns coming in four of the final five games. He racked his sixth touchdown of the season in the state championship game putting the Tigers up by 10 points at the time.

Sophomore Juwan Tucker joins R. Retzlaff after enjoying a breakout season in 2021. He finished with 35 grabs for 425 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Sophomore Devvin Gitchuway returns after recording 18 receptions and one touchdown last year.

"Reggie had a great summer and great preseason camp. We expect big things from him and Tucker. Add in [Roshawn] Lacy and those three will be dangerous."

The lone running back returning is Jaquez Jones who had just 14 carries and 62 yards leading to a touchdown. The Tigers will have nine running backs to choose from this year.

"For now, it is running back by committee," explained Craft. "We expected somebody to come to the forefront and take over the role."

Defensively, Riverside will bring back a core of returners led by sophomore linebacker Gage Summers. Summers ranked second on the team last year with 49 tackles and one sack for a loss of 10 yards. He recorded a season-high 12 tackles in the Southern California Championship game. He had one forced fumble on the season as well.

Sophomore Demarco Moorer will lead the secondary after rising up for a team-high three interceptions last season bring one back to the crib in a win over Saddleback. He finished with 44 tackles while notching three or more stops in nine of 11 games. He had eight tackles on two separate occasions.

"Our slight concern right now on defense is depth," said Craft. "We have a lot of transfer and guys we don't know too much about yet. We have Alex Navarro who was one of our top guys in 2019 and he's back; a University of Arizona bounce back. As we start playing, we think we have a lot of potential."

Other notable guys are quarterbacks Budd Bernie and Alex Grado who will be battling for the backup spot.

"Bud Bernie was a starter for us and then a backup. He has improved significantly. We also have Grado, an Ole Miss transfer. Those two are fighting for the second spot."

For Craft and the Tigers, the expectation of winning will always be there. Nevertheless, the focus is player development and shaping student-athletes to be the best they can be when they leave RCC's nest.

"We do not ever look ahead like that," said Craft when asked about the thought of winning another championship.

"We have never done that had and that's why we have done so well. The focus has been, even in recruiting, development on the student-athlete to be the best they can be at their position to enhance skills on and off the field. We put a premium on the result of developing our men. Championships are something we are proud of, but not what we live by."