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PCC Lancers’ Football Sends 7 to Next Level

Submitted by Barbara House on June 26, 2009 – 9:31 am
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football1After posting a 7-4 season and a victory at the Tremblay Financial Services Bowl in 2008, the Pasadena City College football team has placed seven players at four-year universities, according to Acting Head Coach James Kuk.

Wide receiver Owen Dixon committed to Valdosta State University in Georgia (NCAA Division II), a member of the Gulf South Conference.

Running back Joshua Morgan accepted a scholarship at Abilene Christian University, Texas (Division II), a member of the Lone Star Conference.

Wide receiver Titus Mack committed to North Dakota State (Division I-AA), a member of the Great West Conference.

Defensive back Eugene Palmer is headed to Delaware State (Division I-AA), a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

Defensive lineman D.J. Grayson committed to Ottawa University in Kansas (NAIA), a member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.

Offensive lineman Craig Mobley transferred to University of San Diego (Division I-AA) on an academic scholarship.

Kuk announced that quarterback Eldrin Jones, the MVP of the Tremblay Bowl and an All-NNC Second Team choice, is a “preferred walk-on” at the University of Kentucky.

The Lancers open the 2009 season on Sept. 5 at state finalist Mt. San Antonio College.

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