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Quarterback Nick Lamaison Named Conference Player of the Week
Freshman Quarterback Nick Lamaison (South Hills H.S.) has been named the Southern California Football Association, Central Conference Player of the Week for the second consecutive week. Against Golden West College, Lamaison threw for 298 yards with 4 touchdowns and no interceptions. Against Victor Valley, Lamaison threw for 324 yards and 4 touchdowns, going 19 for 30 in Mt. SAC's dominant 73 to 13 performance. More amazing is the fact that Lamaison sat out the entire second half. For more information please contact the Mt. SAC Sports Information Office.
Football Team Takes Top Spot In Polls
After two convincing victories over Pasadena City College (46-20) and Golden West College (52-7), the Mt. SAC Football Team has taken the top spot in the JCFootball.com/JC Gridwire National Poll and the California Community College Football Coaches Association Poll. "Right now we are playing really well as a team," states Head Coach, Bob Jastrab. The Mounties have handily defeated their opponents with balanced play from the offense, defense and special teams. The Mounties will take on Victor Valley College this Saturday, September 20th at 1:00 pm, here at Hilmer Lodge Stadium. For more information please contact the Mt. SAC Sports Information Office.

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Former Mt. SAC Quarterback, Kevin Craft, Leads UCLA To Upset Victory Over 18th Ranked Tennessee
In front of a nationally televised audience, former Mt. SAC Quarterback, Kevin Craft, the 2007 State Offensive Player of the Year and J.C. Gridwire Offensive Player of the Year, led the unranked UCLA Bruins to a thrilling overtime upset victory over 18th ranked Tennessee, 27-24. The first half proved to be a tough introduction to NCAA Division 1 Football with Craft throwing 4 interceptions, but he came back in the second half with the same tenacity he showed while leading the Mounties last season to the State Championships Game. Craft led the Bruins down the field for 2 touchdown drives and a field goal with his laser precision passing, finishing the second half, 18 for 25 with 193 yards passing and some key scrambles. Highly respected UCLA Defensive Coordinator, Dwayne Walker, who began his coaching career at Mt. SAC (1988-92), kept the Bruins in the entire game with another very strong defensive showing, but it was Craft who led the team in the second half. Craft is the son of Mt. SAC Professor and legendary Offensive Coordinator, Tom Craft. The Bruins will next take on Mountain West Conference powerhouse BYU at Provo (UT) in two weeks. To view additional UCLA game pictures click here to visit the Image of Sport Website. |

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