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Year Season W/L WSC W/L WSC Standing Coach 55-56 9-25 2-8 5th Androff 56-57 23-10 5-5 5th Androff 57-58 Records unavailable Androff 58-59 16-14 10-2 1st Androff 59-60 20-10 8-4 2nd Androff 60-61 19-11 8-6 4th Androff 61-62 3-11 8-21 7th Androff welcome 62-63 24-7 10-4 3rd Androff 63-64 17-11 9-5 3rd Androff 64-65 20-11 11-3 2nd Androff to nd VAQUERO 65-66 16-13 11-5 2 Androff 66-67 18-12 12-4 2nd Androff 67-68 14-13 11-7 5th Androff 68-69 13-18 9-9 5th Androff th BASKETBALL 69-70 9-18 5-9 5 Androff 70-71 11-16 7-7 3rd Androff 71-72 9-18 3-11 8th Androff 72-73 7-23 4-12 6th Androff 73-74 12-17 5-11 6th Androff 74-75 20-10 11-5 3rd Androff 75-76 11-21 5-13 7th Androff 76-77 10-21 5-13 8th Androff 77-78 7-24 1-17 8th Androff 78-79 19-13 10-8 4th Goorjian 79-80 20-11 12-6 3rd Beauchemin 80-81 26-6 14-2 Tied 1st Beauchemin Glendale Community College has a proud history in men’s basketball for over 80 years, 81-82 20-13 10-6 5th Beauchemin 82-83 13-16 6-10 5th Beauchemin and we are confi dent that tradition will continue throughout the 2015-16 season. 83-84 23-9 14-4 2nd Beauchemin 84-85 20-12 16-3 1st Beauchemin 85-86 18-12 11-7 4th Beauchemin It has long been our goal at the college to provide a positive and affi rmative 86-87 21-10 6-7 5th Beauchemin 87-88 12-16 6-7 5th Beauchemin atmosphere where student-athletes can fl ourish both in the classroom and on the 88-89 20-12 10-5 3rd Beauchemin basketball court. Our goal as a coaching staff is to help each of our student-athletes 89-90 24-12 10-5 2nd Beauchemin 90-91 14-16 3-7 5th Beauchemin matriculate to a four-year institution. 91-92 15-14 5-5 3rd Beauchemin 92-93 16-15 5-5 3rd Beauchemin 93-94 15-15 6-4 Tied for 3rd Beauchemin I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have been supportive of 94-95 15-15 5-5 Tied for 3rd Beauchemin 95-96 6-22 2-8 7th Beauchemin Glendale College Men’s Basketball over the past years because without your 96-97 14-18 5-5 4th Beauchemin contributions and assistance, the task of the players and coaches would have been 97-98 18-14 6-4 2nd Beauchemin 98-99 24-10 6-4 2nd Beauchemin that much more diffi cult. 99-00 24-9 8-4 2nd Beauchemin 00-01 23-11 8-4 2nd Beauchemin 01-02 15-16 7-5 3rd Beauchemin 02-03 12-20 4-8 Tied for 4th Beauchemin 03-04 15-12 7-5 Tied for 4th Beauchemin Best Regards, 04-05 16-11 6-6 3rd Beauchemin Vigen Jilizian 05-06 10-20 4-8 6th Beauchemin 06-07 14-17 1-11 7th Beauchemin Head Basketball Coach 07-08 17-16 5-7 3rd Beauchemin 08-09 13-16 5-7 3rd Beauchemin 09-10 14-14 5-7 3rd Beauchemin 10-11 18-11 7-5 3rd Beauchemin 11-12 12-16 5-7 4th Beauchemin 12-13 12-14 4-6 3rd Beauchemin 13-14 22-6 7-3 2nd Beauchemin 14-15 3-20 2-8 6th Jilizian*

*Interim Head Coach GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 2 23 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2015/16 VAQUERO QUICK FACTS CAREER-TOP 10 ASSIST LEADERS School Address: 1500 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale, CA 91208-2894 Player Season Games Total Average School Website Address: www.glendale.edu 1. Vigen Jilizian 1988-90 67 436 6.5 Basketball Website Address: www.glendale.edu/athletics 2. Tony Hoggatts 1997-98 66 385 5.8 Basketball Telephone: 818.240.1000 ext. 5372 3. Ted Grissom 1984-86 62 382 6.1 Founded: 1927 4. Ernie Erke 1974-76 62 363 5.8 Accreditation Fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 5. Mike Schnyder 2000-01 67 352 5.3 Enrollment (Credit): 15,588 6. Jim Hurley 1973-75 59 299 5.0 7. Mike Bastone 1974-76 62 266 4.2 Colors: Cardinal and Gold 8. Bill Carr 1983-85 64 263 4.1 Nickname: Vaqueros 9. Scott Knudsen 1976-78 61 241 3.0 Home Gym: Verdugo Gym 10. Jim Greenfi eld 1965-67 60 239 3.8 Capacity: 1800 Athletic Conference: Western State Conference SINGLE SEASON-TOP 10 ASSIST LEADERS Division Southern Division Player Season Games Total Average 1. Vigen Jilizian 1989-90 36 260 7.2 Superintendent/President: Dr. David Viar ext. 5108 [email protected] 2. D.J. Wyatt 2004-05 27 229 8.5 3. Clayton Powdrill 1999-00 33 212 6.4 Athletic Director: John Cicuto ext. 5376 [email protected] T4. Ernie Erke 1975-76 32 201 6.2 Head Basketball Coach: Vigen Jilizian ext. 5372 [email protected] Tony Hoggatts 1998-99 34 201 5.9 Years at Glendale College Entering First Season 6. Ted Grissom 1985-86 30 200 6.6 Alma Mater GCC/UC Davis 7. Mike Schnyder 2000-01 34 194 5.6 Assistant Coaches: Joel Weiss (1st Year) 8. Tony Hoggatts 1997-98 32 184 5.8 Allen Mkrtychan (2nd Year) 9. Bill Carr 1984-85 32 182 5.6 Les Thompson (1st Year) Ted Grissom 1984-85 32 182 5.6 Kirk Wagner (1st Year) SINGLE GAME-TOP 10 ASSIST LEADERS Men’s Head Football Coach: John Rome ext. 3030 [email protected] Player Season Opponent Assists Men’s Head Soccer Coach: Joe Agoston ext. 5536 [email protected] 1. Vigen Jilizian 1989-90 West L.A. 15 Men’s Head Track and Field Coach: Eddie Lopez ext. 5373 [email protected] 2. Ted Grissom 1985-86 East L.A. 14 Men’s Head Baseball Coach: Chris Cicuto ext. 5693 [email protected] Ernie Erke 1975-76 San Diego City 14 Men’s Head Tennis Coach: Bob MacKay ext. 3194 [email protected] Bill Carr 1984-85 Desert 14 Men’s Head Cross Country Coach: Eddie Lopez ext. 5373 [email protected] 5. Kenny Collins 1992-93 West L.A. 13 Men’s Head Golf Coach: Todd Tyni ext. 5353 [email protected] Tony Hoggatts 1997-98 Oxnard 13 Women’s Head Basketball Coach: Carrie Miller ext. 5643 [email protected] Ernie Erke 1975-76 L.A. Trade Tech 13 Women’s Head Soccer Coach: Jorge Mena ext. 5522 [email protected] Maurice Sowells 1994-95 Citrus 13 Women’s Head Volleyball Coach: Yvette Ybarra ext. 3195 [email protected] 8. Kenny Collins 1992-93 Southwestern 12 Women’s Head Tennis Coach: Deo Sy ext. 5539 [email protected] Ted Grissom 1985-86 San Fernando 12 Women’s Softball Coach: Sal Pizzo ext. 5779 [email protected] Jim Daniels 1983-84 Citrus 12 Women’s Head Golf Coach: Ernie Erke 1975-76 West L.A. 12 Athletic Administrative Assistant: Rubina Hairapetian ext. 5377 [email protected] Jim Hurley 1974-75 Rio Hondo 12 Vaqueros Sports Information Director: Alex Leon ext. 5764 [email protected] Mike Spilger 1967-68 Pasadena 12 Jim Greenfi eld 1965-66 L.A. Valley 12 Head Trainer: Jose Gomez ext. 5540 [email protected] Maurice Sowells 1994-95 Citrus 12 Assistant Trainer: Claudia Alvarez ext. 5540 [email protected] Equipment Manager: Roger Silva ext. 5538 [email protected] Athletic Counselor Jonn Aque ext. 5918 [email protected]

2012-2013 Overall Record: 3-22 2012-2013 Conference Record: 2-8 2012-2013 Conference Finish: Sixth Conference Championships: 6 Lettermen Returning: 1 Lettermen Lost: 6 

3156 Foothill Blvd Ste A La Crescenta, CA 91214 818-248-4500 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 22 3 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2015/16 GAME SCHEDULE CAREER-TOP 10 REBOUND LEADERS Player Season Games Total Average Date Day Opponent Location Time 1. Mark Nelson 1963-65 59 834 14.1 November 12 Thursday Moorpark College 5pm 2. Brian Rowsey 1973-75 59 716 12.1 November 17 Tuesday Los Angeles Pierce College Glendale College 5pm 3. Gary Cicoria 1973-75 58 655 11.2 November 24 Tuesday Pasadena City College Pasadena College 6pm 4. Don Ludwig 1964-66 58 600 10.3 December 4-6 Fri-Sun Tour Antelope Valley TBA 5. Gary Fowler 1988-90 67 532 7.9 6. Gary Tapper 1960-62 48 517 10.7 December 10-12 Thr-Sat Cypress College Tournament Cypress College TBA 7. Tim Vezie 1959-60 30 504 16.8 December 16-19 Wed-Sat Vaquero Classic Tournament Glendale College TBA 8. Toros Yetenekian 1983-85 64 473 7.3 December 30 Wednesday Saddleback College Saddleback College 3pm 9. Dave Swanson 1988-90 65 458 7.0 WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE ROUND #1 10. Andy Hidas 1969-71 54 451 8.3 January 6 Wednesday Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley 7pm SINGLE SEASON-TOP 10 REBOUNDERS January 9 Saturday Glendale College 5pm Player Season Games Total Average January 13 Wednesday College of the Canyons 7pm 1. Tim Vezie 1959-60 30 504 16.8 January 16 Saturday Bakersfi eld College Glendale College 5pm 2. Mark Nelson 1964-65 31 484 15.6 January 20 Wednesday Glendale College 7pm 3. Gary Cicoria 1974-75 30 436 14.5 4. Brian Rowsey 1974-75 30 411 13.7 January 23 Saturday Citrus College 5pm 5. John Block 1962-63 24 353 14.7 January 27 Wednesday Los Angeles Valley College Glendale College 7pm 6. Dennis díAutremont 1968-69 24 337 14.0 WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE ROUND #2 7. Bob Lanin 1975-76 31 319 10.2 January 30 Saturday Antelope Valley College Glendale College 5pm 8. Don Ludwig 1965-66 29 316 10.9 February 3 Wednesday West Los Angeles College West LA College 7pm 9. Josh Guilliory 2008-09 28 300 10.7 10. Toros Yetenekian 1984-85 32 297 9.2 February 6 Saturday College of the Canyons Glendale College 5pm February 10 Wednesday Bakersfi eld College Bakersfi eld College 7pm SINGLE GAME-TOP 10 REBOUNDERS February 13 Saturday Santa Monica City College Santa Monica College 5pm Player Season Opponent Rebounds 1. Tim Vezie 1959-60 Chaffey 28 February 17 Wednesday Citrus College Glendale College 7pm 2. Gary Cicoria 1974-75 Victor Valley 26 February 20 Saturday Los Angeles Valley College LA Valley College 5pm T3. Brian Rowsey 1974-75 Rio Hondo 25 Mark Nelson 1964-65 Harbor 25 Tim Vezie 1959-60 Pierce 25 Gary Cicoria 1974-75 Ventura 25 7. Tim Vezie 1959-60 Pasadena 24 Have a great T8. Don Ludwig 1965-66 Ventura 23 Gary Cicoria 1973-74 Moorpark 23 T10. Mark Nelson 1964-65 Pasadena 22 Gary Tapper 1961-62 El Camino 22 season VAQS! John Block 1962-63 Chaffey 22 Tim Vezie 1959-60 Loyola Frosh 22

 Best of Luck for 2015-16 to the Glendale College Men’s Basketball Team!  We’ll be cheering for you! Go Coach Jilizian! GO VAQS! Love, Mom and Dad Julie, Alex & Jake Jilizian GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 4 21 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL VAQUERO ROSTER BREAKDOWN INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER TOP 20 SCORERS Player Seasons Games Total Average 1. Wayne Wirth 1977-79 63 1450 23.0 2. Steve Sabins 1966-68 57 1303 22.9 3. Mike Bastone 1974-76 62 1284 20.7 4. Markus Monroe 2007-09 62 1223 19.7 5. Jim Hurley 1973-75 59 1215 20.6 6. Jerry Sabins 1969-71 55 1121 20.4 7. Tony Hoggatts 1998-99 66 1119 16.9 8. John Hoffman 1984-86 62 1077 17.3 9. David Djolakian 1985-87 61 1063 17.4 10. Ron Wielochowski 1962-64 44 1049 23.8 11. Dave Swanson 1988-90 65 1034 15.9 12. Carl Boldt 1951-53 63 1024 16.3 13. Cary Fowler 1988-90 65 1023 15.9 14. Marc Walters 2000-02 65 1020 15.7 15. Bruce Heicke 1988-90 67 1017 15.2 16. Clyde Hadley 1959-61 60 1014 16.9 17. Jeff Benavides 1972-74 59 993 16.8 18. Mike Schnyder 1999-00 67 984 14.7 19. Ryan Sylva 1995-97 58 960 16.6 T20. Carl Biel 1995-97 52 957 18.4 T20. Bill Carr 1983-85 64 957 14.9 SINGLE SEASON TOP 20 SCORERS Player Seasons Games Total Average 1. Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 28 855 30.5 2. Bob Bell 1956-57 31 844 27.2 3. Brett Barnett 1978-79 32 821 25.6 4. Mike Bastone 1975-76 32 745 23.3 5. Wayne Wirth 1978-79 32 730 22.8 6. Wayne Wirth 1977-78 31 720 23.2 7. Alex Selvin 1958-59 30 689 23.0 2015 - 2016 Numerical Roster 8. Steve Sabins 1967-68 27 685 25.4 9. Clyde Hadley 1960-61 30 684 22.8 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. High School 10. Charlie Garcia 1994-95 30 681 22.7 11. Jim Daniels 1983-84 32 658 20.5 3 Elie Motombo G 6’1 210 Fr. Wakefi eld HS (VA) 12. Jim Hurley 1974-75 30 649 21.7 4 Jeri Mask G 6’2 200 Fr. Highland Springs (VA) 13. Russ Wine 1964-65 31 647 20.9 10 Juwan Thomas G 5’9 160 So. St. John Bosco 14. Markus Monroe 2008-09 29 644 22.2 15. Carl Biel 1996-97 27 639 23.7 11 Deron Johnson G 5’11 185 Fr. Middlebrooks Acad. 16. Tim Vezie 1959-60 30 635 21.2 12 Alex Mkrtchyan G 5’9 175 Fr. Renaissance Acad. 17. John Block 1962-63 24 630 26.3 20 Cesar Reyes G 6’1 165 Fr. Francis Polytech 18. David Djolakian 1986-87 31 629 20.3 21 Michael Commey G 6’1 165 Fr. Van Nuys 19. Steve Sabins 1966-67 30 618 20.6 20. Dave Swanson 1989-90 36 613 17.0 22 Cole Currie G/F 6’2 185 So. Crescenta Valley 21. Mike Schnyder 2000-01 34 612 18.0 24 Jarrod Molnar G/F 6’3 180 Fr. Boxhill Senior (Australia) 22. Owen Duckworth 2005-06 30 600 20.0 30 Kenneth Daniel F 6’3 215 Fr. Pasadena 23. Markus Monroe 2007-08 33 579 17.5 32 Roland Henderson G/F 6’5 185 Fr. Baldwin Senior (NY) 24. Durwin Williams 2004-05 27 551 20.4* 25. Gor Plavchyan 2012-13 27 448 16.6 33 Brandon Hardy F 6’3 190 Fr. Ribet Academy *Shortened Season 35 Raffi Jivagalian F 6’5 220 Fr. Clark Magnet 40 Joshau Toms F 6’4 215 Fr. Sylmar 44 Adrian Gutierrez F/C 6’6 220 Fr. Verdugo Hills 45 Ange-Michel Kuo C 6’8 275 Fr. Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) RS Ricky Morales G 6’0 180 Fr. Downtown Magnet RS Leo Aleksan G/F 6’3 160 Fr. Verdugo Hillls GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 20 5 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS VIGEN JILIZIAN Subject Record Player Season(s) Head Coach ASSISTS Coach Vigen Jilizian begins his first season as head basketball coach of the Glendale Most Assists-Career 436 Vigen Jilizian 1988-90 Most Assists-Season 260 Vigen Jilizian 1989-90 College Men’s Basketball program. He takes over program with a longstanding history Most Assists-Game 15 Vigen Jilizian (vs West LA) 1989-90 of pride, excellence, and competitive tradition. Prior to this season, coach Jilizian had Highest Average-Career 6.5 Vigen Jilizian 1988-90 served as Assistant Coach of the Men’s Basketball team for eight years. He has been Highest Average-Season 8.5 D.J. Wyatt 2004-05 a valuable asset to long-time and legendary Hall of Fame Coach Brian Beauchemin, STEALS helping him record 125 of his 594 career victories…including his milestone 500th career victory in 2008. Most Steals-Career 238 Mike Bastone 1974-76 Most Steals-Season 161 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Most Steals-Conference 114 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Before his coaching career at Glendale College, Coach Jilizian was the Head Varsity Most Steals-Game 12 Mark Sanchez (vs Hancock) 1968-69 Boys Basketball Coach at his alma mater, Hoover High School, in Glendale, Highest Average-Career 3.8 Mike Bastone 1974-76 from 2002 to 2006. He led the Tornados of Hoover High in back to back 20-win Highest Average-Season 5.7 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 seasons in his final two years…reaching the CIF playoffs in three of his four seasons PERSONAL FOULS as coach. Prior to 2002, coach Jilizian served as an assistant coach to long-time Most Fouls-Career 221 Mark Nelson 1963-65 Alhambra High School, Hall of Fame coach, Joe Petralia. Helping coach Petralia lead the Moors to multiple Most Fouls-Season 126 Steve Sabins 1966-67 conference championships from 1997 to 2002. Most Disqualifi cations 9 Mark Nelson 1964-65 Coach Vigen Jilizian has grown up in Glendale, California and has now been a player, as well as coach, of both his high school and college basketball teams. While attending Hoover High School from 1985 to 1988, he was captain of the Varsity team in his Junior and Senior years…earning spots on both the L.A. Times and Glendale News-press all-area teams. He than went on to a very successful career as point guard for Coach Beauchemin’s Glendale College teams in 1989 and 1990. As a player at Glendale College his teams won over 20 games in both seasons, culminating with a 24-win season in 1989-90 and a trip to the Elite Eight of the State Tournament. In his Good Luck Glendale College two seasons as a player at Glendale College, coach Jilizian holds the school records for most career assists (436), Men’s Basketball Team most assists in a single season (260), most assists in a single game (15), and highest career assist average (7.2). Upon his playing career at Glendale College, coach Jilizian transferred to the University of California, Davis, graduating in 1993, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and a Minor in Political Science. He received his For 2015-16! California Teaching Credential from Point Loma College in 1998, and his Master’s Degree in Sports Science and Administration from Concordia University in 2008. Coach Jilizian has been a teacher in the Social Science department at Hoover High School for the past 11 years, as well as an adjunct faculty member of the Physical Education department at Glendale College for the past 9 years.

GO VAQUEROS! WE ARE SO PROUD! RAFFI, LAURA and EMMA JILIZIAN GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 6 19 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ASSISTANT COACHES Subject Record Player Season(s) POINTS SCORED JOEL WEISS Most Scored-Career 1450 Wayne Wirth (63 games) 1977-79 Assistant Coach—First Year Most Scored-Season 855 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Most Scored-Conference 467 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Joel Weiss rejoins the Vaqueros after previously coaching at Glendale a decade and a Most Scored-Game 64 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 half ago. Prior to joining the Vaqueros, Weiss spent two seasons coaching at El Camino SCORING AVERAGE College in Torrance, CA. Weiss also spent nine seasons coaching Division I and Division Highest Average-Career 23.8 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 II NCAA Basketball. Weiss was an assistant coach at the University of Texas RGV for four Highest Average-Season 30.5 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 seasons from 2009-2013 and he spent his previous two seasons at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Highest Average-Conference 33.5 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Weiss also served as an assistant with UTPA head coach Ryan Marks at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. While in Austin, Weiss was also the Director of Operations for Most Attempts-Career 1110 Mike Bastone 1974-76 Hoop Zone and coached the 17 & Under Hoop Zone AAU team for two years. Additionally, Most Attempts-Season 710 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 he served as an assistant to the communications director for the Austin Toros of the NBA Most Attempts-Game 43 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Development League, the affiliate of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs. Most Made-Career 571 Wayne Wirth 1977-79 Most Made-Season 336 Bob Bell 1956-57 The California native also worked with two California high schools, serving as the head coach of Claremont High Most Made-Consecutive 9 John Hoffman (vs Chaffey) 1984-85 School’s fall program in 2004 and as an assistant at Newbury Park High School in 2002-03. In 2000-01, Weiss was an Highest %-Career .594 John Hoffman (FGA-786,FGM-467) 1984-86 assistant coach at Glendale College in Glendale, California, and helped steer the Vaqueros to the Elite 8 in the State Highest %-Season .602 Bill Nolan (FGA-287, FGM-146) 1964-65 Tournament; the highest tournament finish in school history. Highest %-Conference .666 John Hoffman (FGA-287-FGM-146) 1984-85 Highest %-Game .812 Bill Carr (FGA-16, FGM-13 vs ELAC) 1984-85 A two-sport athlete, Weiss played one season of football at Lehigh University before transferring to Claremont McKenna College where he was a two-year member of the football team and a three-year member of the basketball team. Weiss FREE THROW SHOOTING graduated with a degree in Economics and Government. Weiss also earned a Master of Arts in Education from Nicholls Most Attempts-Career 788 Ron Wielochowski 1962-64 State. In 2010, Weiss earned a Master of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Texas RGV. Most Attempts-Season 701 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Most Attempts-Game 25 John Block (vs Trade Tech) 1962-63 Most Made-Career 350 Ron Wielochowski 1962-64 Most Made-Season 294 Ron Wielochowski 1963-64 Most Made-Game 18 John Block (vs Trade Tech) 1962-63 ALLEN MKRTCHYAN Ron Wielochowski (vs Ventura) 1963-64 Assistant Coach—Second Year Most Made-Consecutive 32 Don Ludwig 1965-66 Highest %-Career .876 Don Ludwig (FTA-267, FTM-234) 1964-66 Allen begins his second year with the Glendale College Men’s Basketball program. Coach Highest %-Season .906 Kenny Collins (FTA-107, FTM-97) 1992-93 Mkrtychyan will be a valued part of the coaching staff, responsible for post-player skill work Highest %-Game 100 Bill Carr (13 for 13 vs ELAC) 1984-85 Russ Winne (13 for 13 vs UCLA Frosh) 1964-65 and defensive development. Before arriving to Glendale, he was an assistant under Coach Alex Selvin (13 for 13 vs Pierce) 1958-59 Craig Moody at Columbia Christian High School, winning a state title in 2013. Allen attended David Djolakian (13 for 13 vs San Jacinto) 1985-86 West Hills College, where he played for Coach Mark Arce, before transferring to Hawaii Pacific University and playing for the Sea Warriors. Originally from Moscow, Russia, coach REBOUNDS Mkrtychyan played for the Dinamo Moscow region team in 2004-05. Allen is a graduate of Most-Career 834 Mark Nelson 1963-65 both the Russian State University, earning a degree in Physical Education, as well as Hawaii Most Season 504 Tim Vezie 1959-60 Pacific University, with a degree in Business Administration. Most Conference 248 Mark Nelson 1964-65 Most-Game 28 Tim Vezie (vs Pierce) 1959-60 Highest Average-Career 14.1 Mark Nelson 1963-65 Highest Average-Season 16.8 Tim Vezie 1959-60 3 POINT SHOOTING Most Made-Game 9 Will Burr (vs Southwestern) 1992-93 Most Made-Season 112 Juan Corleto 1997-98 Most Made-Career 200 Juan Corleto 1996-98 Highest %-Season .451 Will Burr (Att-184, Md.-83) 1992-93 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 18 7 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1944-45 Hal Okenberg Second Team 1983-84 Jim Daniels First Team ASSISTANT COACHES 1945-46 Bill Lewis First Team Bill Carr Hon. Mention 1946-47 Bill Lewis First Team 1984-85 Bill Carr First Team Babe Mitsch First Team John Hoffman Hon Mention 1947-48 Jack Earl First Team 1985-86 John Hoffman First Team LES THOMPSON Ward Coburn First Team Ted Grissom Hon. Mention Gene Haas Second Team David Djolakian Hon. Mention Assistant Coach—First Year 1948-49 Archie Palma First Team 1986-87 David Djolakian First Team 1950-51 Dick Rebal First Team Jesse Ellis First Team 1951-52 Carl Boldt Second Team Elridge Hodge First Team This is Les Thompson’s first season with the Glendale College men’s basketball program 1952-53 Carl Boldt First Team 1987-88 Geoff Foote First Team assisting with the women’s basketball team for several years. He coached 13 seasons at Ted Tiffany First Team John Mickle Frst Team 1955-56 Ed Holt First Team 1988-89 Gary Fowler First Team Sylmar High School and is also entering his 12th year as a physical education teacher. Larry Dominiak Hon. Mention Bruce Heicke Hon. Mention Bob Pucci Hon. Mention Davie Swanson Hon. Mention He has three kids: Mia, 17, India, 15 and Les Jr., 13. 1956-57 Bob Bell First Team 1989-90 Gary Fowler First Team Dick Sundahl Second Team Bruce Heicke First Team Dennis Moultan Hon. Mention Dave Swanson First Team Les Thompson earned is Bachelors in Physical Education from California State University, Larry Dominiak Hon. Mention 1990-91 Kelly Crosby First Team King Archer Hon. Mention 1991-92 Osiris Nalls First Team Dominguez Hills and his Masters’ Degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration from 1957-58 Ron Saltmarsh Hon. Mention Alfonso Pule First Team 1958-59 Alex Selvin First Team 1992-93 Will Burr First Team Newton Greene Second Team Kenny Collins First Team Dick Crowther Hon. Mention Jim Evans Hon Mention Jerry Klaas Hon. Mention 1993-94 Ryan Asplund First Team Art Trousdale Hon. Mention James Parker First Team Bob Wadding Hon. Mention Mike Wright First Team 1959-60 Tom Vezie First Team Jim Evans Hon. Mention Clyde Hadley First Team 1994-95 Charlie Garcia First Team Milton Rowe Hon. Mention Maurice Sowells First Team Bill Saunders Hon. Mention Maurice McIntosh Hon. Mention 1960-61 Clyde Hadley First Team 1995-96 Carl Biel First Team Dick Crowther Hon. Mention Ryan Sylva Hon. Mention KIRK WAGNER Gary Tapper Hon. Mention Ramon Jose Hon. Mention 1961-62 Bart Hare Second Team 1996-97 Ryan Sylva First Team Assistant Coach—First Year 1962-63 Don Sigaty First Team Juan Corleto Hon. Mention Steve Reip Second Team 1997-98 Tony Hoggatts First Team Bill Nelson Hon. Mention Juan Corleto First Team Assistant Coach Kirk Wagner joins the Glendale staff after several years of coaching at the Steve Barry Hon. Mention Will Ruffi n Hon. Mention high school and college level and a decorated playing career. 1963-64 Ron Wielochowski First Team 1998-99 Tony Hoggatts First Team Mark Nelson Hon. Mention Steve Eernisse First Team 1964-65 Mark Nelson Second Team Lou Fernandez First Team He has coached at Campbell Hall during a time of tremendous success for the Vikings and Russ Winne Second Team Denny Ogden Hon. Mention was later the Head Coach at West Adams Prep. He started his coaching career at Manhatten Ray Calame Hon. Mention 2000-01 Mike Schnyder First Team Bill Nolan Hon. Mention Marc Walters First Team College and helped the team advance to the NCAA Tournament. 1965-66 Don Ludwig First Team Tim Taylor First Team Bill Blatley Hon. Mention Nate Johnson Hon. Mention As a player, Wagner was a junior starter on Muir High School’s CIF Championship team Jim Wilsak Hon. Mention 2001-02 Marc Walters First Team 1966-67 Steve Sabins First Team Kevein Krose First Team and was named the Pacific League Player of the Year as a senior and All-CIF. He was also Mike Spilger Second Team Jeff Washington Hon. Mention a Street & Smith All-American and McDonald’s All-American honorable mention. Jim Greenfi eld Hon. Mention 2002-03 Mark Felder First Team 1967-68 Steve Sabins Second Team Justin Turman First Team Mike Spilger Hon. Mention Germaine Dixon Hon. Mention Wagner was later the conference MVP at Pasadena City College and was highly recruited Larry Burton Hon. Mention 2003-04 Jason Flowers First Team across the nation and signed to play for Roy Williams at Kansas. He played in 62 games for the Jayhawks in his two 1968-69 Dennis díAutremont Second Team Durwin Williams First Team John Hoffman Hon. Mention Mark Felder Hon. Mention years and shot 655 from the field and was proud to have been be a Co-Captain for the Big Eight Championship and 1969-70 Jerry Sabins First Team Justin Turman Hon. Mention Final Four Finalist Teams. 1970-71 Jerry Sabins First Team 2004-05 Durwin Williams First Team Gil Whiteley Hon. Mention Jovan Jester First Team Andy Hidas Hon. Mention D.J. Wyatt Hon. Mention Wagner has a bachelors degree in communication studies from Kansas and will earn his master’s degree in education 1971-72 John Rouanzoin First Team Tyler Rose Hon. Mention in the spring of 2016. 1972-73 Gary Sabins Hon.Mention 2005-06 Jovan Jester First Team 1973-74 Jim Hurley First Team Owen Duckworth First Team Jeff Benavides Hon.Mention Jamar Eubanks Hon. Mention 1974-75 Jim Hurley First Team 2006-07 Jamar Eubanks First Team Mike Bastone First Team 2007-08 Marcus Monroe First Team Brian Rowsey Hon. Mention Curtis Leslie First Team 1975-76 Mike Bastone First Team 2008-09 Markus Monroe First Team Ernie Erke Hon. Mentio Josh Guillory First Team 1976-77 Dave Reed First Team Deonte Wyatt Hon. Mention Mike Carter Hon. Mention 2009-10 Deonte Wyatt First Team Steve Southworth Hon. Mention Narbeh Ebrahimian Hon. Mention 1977-78 Wayne Wirth First Team Jose Garcia Hon. Mention Scott Knudsen Hon. Mention 2010-11 Nikolas Rhodes First Team 1978-79 Brett Barnett First Team Narbeh Ebrahimian First Team Wayne Wirth First Team Antonio Garrett Hon. Mention 1979-80 Jeff Salo First Team Sulaiman Sekamwa Hon. Mention Dave Westerholm Hon. Mention 2011-12 Nikolas Rhodes First Team Roy Regalado Hon. Mention Soreen Derboghosian First Team 1980-81 Don Bickett First Team 2012-13 Gor Plavchyan First Team Lester Hawkins First Team Alex Bullock Hon. Mention Paul Walker First Team 2013-14 Emmett Duvall First Team 1981-82 Bill Penfold First Team Jalen Etienne First Team Gerald Pickett First Team Gor Plavachyan First Team 1982-83 Gerald Pickett First Team Emerson Castaneda Hon. Mention 2014-15 Juwan Thomas First Time GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 8 17 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM AWARDS 2015-16 PLAYERS BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1958-59 Newton Green 1976-77 Greg Williams 1996-97 (not awarded) Jerry Klaas 1977-78 (not awarded) 1997-98 Will Ruffi n 1959-60 Clyde Hadley 1978-79 Dave Westerholm 1998-99 Chris Moreland 1960-61 Clyde Hadley 1979-80 Don Bickett 1999-00 (not awarded) Dick Crowther 1980-81 Don Bickett 2000-01 Nate Johnson 1961-62 (not awarded) 1981-82 Marcus Muldrow 2001-02 Kevin Krose 1962-63 (not awarded) 1982-83 Lonnie Hinchen 2002-03 Germaine Dixon 1963-64 Dick Stevens 1983-84 Gary Hester 2003-04 Travis Bean 1964-65 Ray Calame 1984-85 Matt MacFarlane 2004-05 Antony Phillips 1965-66 Bill Flately 1985-86 Matt MacFarlane 2005-06 Bryson Haynes 1966-67 Doug Sinning 1986-87 (not awarded) 2006-07 Allen Major 1967-68 Mike Spilger 1987-88 Dwight Davis 2007-08 Lanval Gordon 1968-69 Mark Sanchez 1988-89 Justin Lord 2008-09 (not awarded) 1969-70 Mike Waisgerber 1989-90 (not awarded) 2009-10 Narbeh Ebrahimian 1970-71 John Halverson 1990-91 Enoch Mack 2010-11 Antonio Garrett 1971-72 Dave Noble 1991-92 Alfonso Pule 2011-12 Shara Babakhanians 1972-73 Gary Sabins 1992-93 Will Burr 2012-13 Alex Bullock 1973-74 John Halverson 1993-94 Jimmy Evans 2013-14 Gor Plavachyan 1974-75 Ernie Erke 1994-95 Joe Khouzam 2014-15 Mitchell West #21 MICHAEL COMMEY #22 COLE CURRIE #30 KENNETH DANIEL 1975-76 Ernie Erke 1995-96 Ramon Jose MOST IMPROVED/COACHES AWARD 1953-54 Bill Gregory 1977-78 Dave Powel 1998-99 Lou Fernandez 1954-55 Dick Wessling 1978-79 (not awarded) 1999-00 Ramesh Graham 1955-56 Larry Dominiak 1979-80 Roy Regalado Sean Stroud 1956-57 Dennis Moulton 1980-81 Jeff Leivo 2000-01 Tim Taylor 1957-58 Dave Calame 1981-82 (not awarded) 2001-02 Germaine Dixon 1958-59 Art Trousdale 1982-83 Kirk McClenehan 2002-03 Ryan Gates 1959-60 Clyde Hadley 1983-84 Lonnie Hinchen 2003-04 Justin Turman 1960-61 Gary Tapper 1984-85 Darren Hubbell Irv Moses 1961-62 Don Davies 1985-86 Darren Hubbell 2004-05 Jaron Williams 1962-63 Steve Barry 1986-87 Dimitrius Duncan 2005-06 Owen Duckworth 1963-64 Mark Nelson 1987-88 Jimmie Fowler 2006-07 Gerrel Finney 1964-65 Paul Fischer 1988-89 Alex Berry 2007-08 Curtis Leslie 1965-66 Al Kliewer 1989-90 Enoch Mack 2008-09 Cory Davis 1966-67 Mike Spigler 1990-91 Osiris Mills Terry Strong 1968-69 Jim Scifres 1991-92 Brad Mills 2009-10 Lucian Franklin 1969-70 Chris Manners 1992-93 Nick Athanassakis 2010-11 Sulaiman Sekamwa 1970-71 Tim Hegemier 1993-94 Omari Miles 2011-12 Soreen Derboghosian 1971-72 (unavailable) Charlie Garcia 2012-13 Mike Johnson #44 ADRIAN GUTIERREZ #33 BRANDON HARDY #32 ROLAND HENDERSON 1972-73 Eric Broderson 1994-95 Maurice McIntosh Emerson Castaneda 1973-74 Gary Cicoria 1995-96 Tim Johnson 2013-14 Nick Kahn 1974-75 Mike Bastone 1996-97 Shawn Hackett 2014-15 Mitchell West Gary LeCheminant 1997-98 Mike Ball 1975-76 Bob Lanin Bobby Batson 1976-77 Pat Glynn Ronald Mosely Juan Corleto OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN 6th MAN AWARD 1983-84 Bill Carr 2001-02 Fabian Leon 1997-98 Javien Moore 1984-85 John Hoffman Tyler Rose 1998-99 Steve Eernisse 1985-86 David Djolakian 2002-03 Travis Bean 1999-00 Mark Caguioa 1986-87 Geoff Foote 2003-04 Caleb Newton 2000-01 Eskias McDaniels 1987-88 Matt Dyrek 2004-05 Jovan Jester 2001-02 (not awarded) 1988-89 Dave Swanson 2005-06 Jamar Eubanks 2002-03 (not awarded) 1989-90 Chris Cooke 2006-07 Robert Valentine 2003-04 (not awarded) 1990-91 Juwan Smith 2007-08 Marcus Monroe 2004-05 (not awarded) 1991-92 Will Burr 2008-09 Deonte Wyatt 2005-06 (not awarded) 1993-94 Mike Wright 2009-10 Demetrius Perkins 2006-07 (not awarded) Maurice Sowells 2010-11 Nikolas Rhodes 2008-09 (not awarded) 1994-95 Ramon Jose 2011-12 Robert Henry 2009-10 Cory Davis 1995-96 Ryan Sylva 2012-13 Gor Plavchyan 2010-11 Nate Bryant #35 RAFFI JIVAGALIAN #11 DERON JOHNSON #5 ANGE-MICHEL KUO 1996-97 Juan Corleto 2013-14 Jalen Etienne 2011-12 Nate Bryant 1998-99 Eddie Copeland 2014-15 Juwan Thomas 2000-01 Marc Walters GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 16 9 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM AWARDS—MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1946-47 Bill Lewis 1975-76 Mike Bastone 1993-94 Ryan Asplund 2015-16 PLAYERS 1947-48 Ward Coburn 1976-77 Dave Reed James Parker 1948-49 Archie Palma Mike Carter 1994-95 Charlie Garcia 1949-50 Dick Alvord 1977-78 Wayne Wirth 1995-96 Carl Biel 1950-51 Dick Rebal 1978-79 Brett Barnett 1996-97 Carl Biel 1951-52 Carl Boldt 1979-80 Jeff Salo Ryan Sylva 1952-53 Carl Boldt 1980-81 Les Hawkins 1997-98 Tony Hoggatts 1953-54 Ted Tiffany Paul Walker 1998-99 Tony Hoggatts 1954-55 Ed Holt 1981-82 Bill Penfold 1999-00 Clayton Powdrill 1955-56 Ed Holt 1982-83 Gerald Pickett 2000-01 Mike Schnyder 1956-57 Bob Bell 1983-84 Jim Daniels 2001-02 Marc Walters 1957-58 Ron Saltmarsh 1984-85 Bill Carr 2002-03 Mark Felder 1958-59 Alex Selvin Toros Yetenekian Justin Turman 1959-60 Tim Vezie 1985-86 John Hoffman 2004-05 Durwin Williams 1960-61 Clyde Hadley 1986-87 David Djolakian 2005-06 Jovan Jester 1961-62 Bret Hare Jesse Ellis 2006-07 Jamar Eubanks 1962-63 Don Sigaty 1987-88 Geoff Foote 2007-08 Jose Garcia 1963-64 Ron Wielochowski 1988-89 Gary Fowler Marcus Monroe 1964-65 Mark Nelson Bruce Heicke 2008-09 Markus Monroe 1965-66 Don Ludwig 1989-90 Gary Fowler Josh Guillory 1966-67 Steve Sabins Bruce Heicke 2009-10 Jose Garcia 1967-68 Steve Sabins Justin Lord Deonte Wyatt #4 JERI MASK #12 ALEX MKRTCHYAN #24 JARROD MOLNAR 1968-69 Dennis díAutremont Dave Swanson 2010-11 Narbeh Ebrahimian 1969-70 Jerry Sabins Vigen Serop 2011-12 Nick Rhodes 1970-71 Jerry Sabins 1990-91 Kelly Crosby 2012-13 Gor Plavchyan 1971-72 Tim Hegemier 1991-92 Osiris Nalls 2013-14 Gor Plavchyan 1972-73 Jeff Benavides 1992-93 Kenny Collins Emmett Duvall 1973-74 Jim Hurley Will Burr 2014-15 Juwan Thomas 1974-75 Jim Hurley TEAM CAPTAINS 1946-47 Gene Haas 1970-71 Andy Hidas 1990-91 Kelly Crosby 1947-48 Ward Coburn 1971-72 Tim Hegemier 1991-92 Osiris Nalls 1948-49 Archie Palma 1972-73 Gary Sabins 1992-93 Setro Terzian 1949-50 Dick Alvord 1973-74 Jeff Benavides 1993-94 Ryan Asplund 1950-51 Dick Rebal 1974-75 Jim Hurley Eugene Hatch 1951-52 (unavailable) 1975-76 Ernie Erke 1994-95 Charlie Garcia 1952-53 Carl Boldt 1976-77 Dave Reed 1995-96 Ramon Jose 1953-54 Don Duncan 1977-78 Scott Knudsen Ryan Sylva 1954-55 Paige Johnson 1978-79 Wayne Wirth 1997-98 Juan Corleto 1955-56 Bob Pucci 1979-80 Jeff Salo Will Ruffi n 1970-71 Andy Hidas Roy Regalado 1998-99 Denny Ogden 1956-57 King Archer 1980-81 Paul Walker 1999-00 Mike Mason 1957-58 Ron Saltmarsh 1981-82 Bill Penfold 2000-01 Nate Johnson 1958-59 Newton Green 1982-83 Gerald Pickett 2001-02 Jeff Washington #3 ELIE MOTOMBO #10 JUWAN THOMAS #40 JOSHAU TOMS 1959-60 Bill Saunders 1983-84 Chris Brisco 2004-05 Durwin Williams 1960-61 Dick Crowther 1984-85 Bill Carr 2005-06 Jamar Eubanks 1961-62 Bret Hare Toros Yetenekian 2006-07 Antony Phillips 1962-63 Steve Reip 1985-86 Ted Grissom 2007-08 Jose Garcia 1963-64 Ron Wielochowski John Hoffman 2008-09 Markus Monroe 1964-65 Mark Nelson 1986-87 Jesse Ellis 2009-10 Jose Garcia 1965-66 Don Ludwig Dimitrius Duncan 2010-11 Narbeh Ebrahimian 1966-67 Jim Greenfi eld 1987-88 Geoff Foote 2011-12 Nick Rhodes 1967-68 Steve Sabins 1988-89 Gary Fowler Soreen Derboghosian Mike Silger Bruce Heicke 2012-13 Mike Johnson 1968-69 John Hoffman 1989-90 Gary Fowler 2013-14 Emerson Castaneda 1969-70 Gil Whiteley Bruce Heicke 2014-15 Juwan Thomas Mitchell West CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1945-46 Bill Lewis Southern California JC Player of the Year 1956-57 Bob Bell Western State Conference Co-Player of the Year 1970-71 Jerry Sabins Western State Conference Player of the Year 1983-84 Jim Daniels Inland Valley Conference Player of the Year 1996-97 Carl Biel Western State Conference Co-Player of the Year 1998-99 Tony Hoggatts Western State Conference & Co-State Player of the Year RS - LEO ALEKSAN RS - RICKY MORALES 2000-01 Mike Schnyder Western State Conference Player of the Year #20 CESAR REYES 2001-02 Marc Walters Western State Conference Player of the Year GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 10 15 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL POST-SEASON PLAYOFF RECORD 2015/16 GCC TRAINING STAFF NATIONAL AAU INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT - Denver, Colorado 1946-47 1st Round GLENDALE -50 Univ. of Idaho-So. Branch - 42 2nd Round GLENDALE -73 Page Woolen - 42 JOSE GOMEZ Quarterfi nals Philip Oilers - 59 GLENDALE - 24 Athletic Trainer WESTERN STATES TOURNAMENT - Compton, California 1947-48 1st Round GLENDALE -64 Santa Ana - 59 Athletic Trainer Jose J. Gomez, ATC has been a fi xture at Glendale Community College Quarterfi nals GLENDALE -62 Riverside - 47 Semifi nals GLENDALE -50 Phoenix, AZ - 43 for over 20 years. Jose has a variety of experiences at the high school, collegiate, Finals Compton - 50 GLENDALE - 42 professional international and Olympic levels. NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE TOURNAMENT - Springfield, Missouri He obtained his bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton and his master’s form 1948-49 GLENDALE - 58 Brewton-Parker, Georgia - 42 Tyler, Texas - 50 GLENDALE - 46 Azusa Pacifi c University. DODGE CITY, KS-49 GLENDALE - 32 JUNIOR COLLEGE REGIONAL ONE TOURNAMENT 1950-51 GLENDALE - 58 San Diego - 45 GLENDALE - 68 San Bernardino - 66 Ventura - 82 GLENDALE - 50 Fullerton - 65 GLENDALE - 64 CLAUDIA ALVAREZ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAYOFFS Athletic Trainer 1958-59 Ventura - 55 GLENDALE - 50 1979-80 Santa Barbara - 56 GLENDALE - 54 Claudia Alvarez, ATC, CSCS, has been part of the Vaquero Family since 1996 as a 1980-81 Santa Barbara - 58 GLENDALE - 56 student-athlete on the inaugural women’s soccer team and also the women’s basketball 1983-84 Fullerton - 80 GLENDALE - 72 1984-85 GLENDALE - 87 LA Valley - 82 (OT) team. She obtained her B.S degree from Cal State Northridge and her M.A degree 1985-86 Ventura - 72 GLENDALE - 65 from Cal State Long Beach. She returned as a health care professional with special 1986-87 Citrus - 83 GLENDALE - 81 insight as a former college athlete and experiences within the high school and 1988-89 GLENDALE - 94 Golden West - 88 (2OT) professional level, and entertainment industry. 1988-89 El Camino - 64 GLENDALE - 60 1989-90 GLENDALE - 90 Citrus - 57 1989-90 GLENDALE - 71 Cerritos - 63 1989-90 Rancho Santiago - 86 GLENDALE - 84 (OT) 1991-92 Rancho Santiago - 77 GLENDALE - 64 1992-93 Antelope Valley - 93 GLENDALE - 72 1993-94 Southwestern - 93 GLENDALE - 72 1994-95 Mira Costa - 73 GLENDALE - 50 VAQUERO SUPPORT STAFF 1996-97 Irvine Valley - 76 GLENDALE - 62 1997-98 GLENDALE - 86 Mt. SAC - 78 1997-98 GLENDALE - 85 Hancock - 69 1997-98 Mt. San Jacinto - 100 GLENDALE - 82 TEAM PHYSICIANS 1998-99 GLENDALE - 72 Fullerton - 65 1998-99 GLENDALE - 79 Irvine Valley - 66 1998-99 Cerritos - 86 GLENDALE - 75 Dr. Orlando 1999-00 GLENDALE - 97 Chaffey - 89 Roger Silva 1999-00 GLENDALE - 82 College of the Canyons - 73 Equipment/Stadium Manager Dr. Stetson 1999-00 L.A. City College - 107 GLENDALE - 83 2000-01 GLENDALE - 53 Cerritos - 52 Silva begins his tenth year with the Dr. Yu 2000-01 GLENDALE - 86 San Bernardino Valley - 76 Vaqs after several years at East Los 2000-01 GLENDALE - 76 Los Angeles City College - 70 Angeles College. Silva has an extensive 2000-01 San Jose - 68 GLENDALE - 63 background in all facets of coaching 2001-02 Palomar- 77 GLENDALE- 70 and game coordination and has been 2002-03 San Bernardino Valley - 97 GLENDALE - 88 an asset to Glendale College since he 2007-08 Compton - 93 GLENDALE - 99 started in 2004. 2007-08 Fullerton - 99 GLENDALE - 68 2010-11 Long Beach - 77 GLENDALE - 71 2013-14 GLENDALE - 67 LA Harbor - 65 San Bernardino Valley - 74 GLENDALE - 71

STATE FINALS - JUNIOR COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS - Fresno, California 1984-85 Butte, Montana - 79 GLENDALE - 72 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 14 11 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM RECORDS BASKETBALL TRANSFERS 1980-2014 OFFENSE

SUBJECT RECORD SEASONS Most Points Scored-Game 126 1962-63 1980 1996 Most Points Scored-Both Teams 222 (GCC 106, San Jacinto 116) 1975-76 Jeff Salo Westmont University Carl Biel Cal State San Bernardino Most Points Scored-Season 2708 1998-99 Dave Westerholm Westmont University Ryan Silva Cal State San Bernardino Highest Scoring Average-Season 82.9 (2321 points, 28 games) 1963-64 Roy Regalado University of Alsaka 1997 Highest Margin of Victory-Season 15.0 1946-47 Most Overtime Games-Season 5 1984-85 1981 Juan Corleto Humboldt State University Most Overtimes-Game 5 (vs L.A. Valley) 1982-83 Don Bickett Point Loma College 1999 Fewest Points Scored-Game 16 (vs Compton) 1938-39 Lester Hawkins College of Idaho Tony Hoggatts Cal State Bakersfi eld Fewest Points Scored-Season 1662 (32 games) 1948-49 Paul Walker Point Loma College Lou Fernandez Cal State Los Angeles Lowest Scoring Average-Season 51.9 (1662 points, 32 games) 1948-49 Jeff Leivo Cal State Northridge Denny Ogden Cal State Northridge 100+ Points Scored 7 1999-2000 1982 2001 DEFENSE Bill Penfold University of San Diego Mike Schnyder Cal State Bakersfi eld Fewest Points Allowed-Game 18 (vs Taft) 1938-39 Fewest Points Allowed-Season 1266 (30 games) 1940-41 Gerald Pichett Cal State Los Angeles Tim Taylor Masters College Best Scoring Defense Ave.-Game 40.2 1946-47 1984 2002 Most Points Allowed-Game 116 (vs L.A. Southwest) 1975-76 Jim Daniels Cal State Northridge Marc Walters Oklahoma A & I Most Points Allowed-Season 2532 (32 games) 1975-76 Chris Brisco Point Loma 2005 100+ Points Allowed-Season 6 1969-70 Most Personal Fouls-Game 34 (vs L.A. Southwest) 1975-76 1985 Durwin Williams Cal State Dominguez Hills Most Personal Fouls-Season 688 1966-67 Bill Carr University of San Francisco D.J. Wyatt California Maritime University Most Personal Fouls-Game 73 (Glendale 34, LA Southwest 39) 1975-76 Toros Yetenekian University of Idaho 2007 Jamar Eubanks Cal State Monterey Bay SHOOTING 1986 Most Field Goals Att.-Game 89 (vs L.A. Baptist) 1975-76 John Hoffman Long Beach State 2009 Most Field Goals Att.-Season 2187 1966-67 1987 Marcus Monroe Lews & Clark St. Most Field Goals Made-Game 53 (vs L.A. Baptist) 1975-76 David Djolakian UC Santa Barbara 2010 Most Field Goals Made-Season 1047 1975-76 Jesse Ellis Cal State Los Angeles Jose Garcia Greenville College/Illinois 1984-85 Highest Field Goal %-Game .660 (FGA-56, FGM-37 vs Oxnard) 1978-79 1988 2011 Highest Field Goal %-Season .516 (FGA-1966, FGM-1008) 1984-85 Geoff Foote Cal State Northridge Narbeh Ebrahimian San Diego State University Most Free Throws Att.-Game 50 (vs Ventura) 1962-63 1989 Antonio Garrett College of Idaho Most Free Throws Att.-Season 849 1964-65 Bruce Heicke UC Davis Sulaiman Sekamwa Texas A & M/Arlington Most Free Throws Made-Game 38 (vs L.A. Harbor) 1963-64 Most 3 Pointers Made-Game 17 (vs West L.A.) 1999-2000 Dave Swanson Cal State Northridge Demetrius Perkins College of Idaho Most 3 Pointers Made-Season 231 1992-93 Justin Lord Westmont University 2012 Highest 3 Point %-Season .381 (pt FGA-606, 3pt FGM-231) 1992-93 1992 Soreen Derboghossian UCLA Osiris Nalls Cal State San Bernardino 2013 1993 Emerson Castaneda Point Loma Kenny Collins Hawaii Hi-Lo Nick Khan Long Island University 1995 Emmitt Duvall Cal State Dominguez Hills Charlie Garcia UC Davis GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL15/16 12 13 15/16 MEN’S BASKETBALL GLENDALE COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM RECORDS SUBJECT RECORD SEASON(S) Best Season Record 28-4 (.875) 1946-47 RECORDS AND STATISTICS Most Games Played 36 1989-90 Most Games Won-Overall 28 1946-47 HEAD BASKETBALL COACHES Most Games Won-Conference 16 1984-85 CAREER WON-LOST RECORDS Fewest Games Lost-Overall 4 1946-47 Fewest Games Lost-Conference 1 1946-47 Head Coach Seasons Years Record PCT. Most Consecutive Games Won 21 1962-63 Most Consecutive Games Lost 21 1954-55 Howard Butterfi eld 1 1927-28 4-11 .267 Conference Championships Won 1946-47 Sam Tenison 1 1928-29 0-10 .000 Conference Championships Won 1947-48 Edward Farr 1 1929-30 3-8 .273 Conference Championships Won 1958-59 Bill Burr 3 1930-33 21-20 .512 Conference Championships Won 1980-81 Jimmie Jonas 6 1933-39 57-54 .514 Conference Championships Won 1984-85 Gene Wolfe 5 1939-44 35-40 .467 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1958-59 George Sperry 1 1944-45 10-9 .526 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1979-80 Abe Elliot 9 1945-54 173-114 .603 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1980-81 Abe Androff 24 1954-78 324-392 .453 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1983-84 Ed Goorjian 1 1978-79 19-13 .594 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1984-85 Total 10 Previous Coaches 52 1927-79 646-671 .491 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1985-86 Brian Beauchemin 35 1979-2014 592-476 .554 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1986-87 Vigen Jilizian* 1 2014-Present 3-22 .120 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1988-89 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1989-90 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1991-92 CONFERENCE WON-LOST RECORDS Southern California Regional Playoffs 1992-93 Howard Butterfi eld 1 1927-28 1-9 .100 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1994-95 Sam Tenison 1 1928-29 0-10 .000 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1996-97 Edward Farr 1 1929-30 3-5 .275 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1997-98 Bill Burr 3 1930-33 7-13 .350 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1998-99 Jimmie Jonas 6 1933-39 31-33 .484 Southern California Regional Playoffs 1999-00 Gene Wolfe 5 1939-44 11-21 .344 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2000-01 George Sperry 1 1944-45 6-4 .600 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2001-02 Abe Elliot 9 1945-54 57-47 .519 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2002-03 Abe Androff 24 1954-1978 158-190 .454 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2007-08 Ed Goorjian 1 1978-79 10-8 .555 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2010-11 Total 10 Previous Coaches 52 1927-79 284-340 .455 Southern California Regional Playoffs 2013-14 Brian Beauchemin 35 1979-2014 243-200 .549 State JC Basketball Championship Playoffs 1984-85, 2000-01 Vigen Jilizian* 1 2014-Present 2-8 .200 Most Free Throws Made-both teams 68 (GCC 36, LASW 32) 1962-63 Most Free Throws Made-Season 638 1956-87 *Interim Head Coach Highest free throw %-Game .937 (FTA-32, FTM-30) 1984-85 Highest free throw %-Season .772 (FTA-594, FTM-459) 1984-85 Most Rebounds-Game 64 (vs L.A. Valley) 1963-64 64 (vs L.A. City) 1985-86 ALL-STATE HONORS Most Rebounds-Season 1546 1964-65 Highest Rebound Average 49.7 1964-65 CALIFORNIA STATE PLAYOFFS CALIFORNIA ALL-STATE PLAYERS Most Assists-Game 34 (vs Cerro Coso) 1984-85 1985 Elite Eight 1984 Jim Daniels Most Assists-Season 749 (34 games) 1998-99 Highest Assist Average 23.2 1984-85 2001 Elite Eight 1995 Charlie Garcia Most Steals-Game 31 (vs Mt. SAC) 1973-74 1984 Regional Finals 1997 Carl Biel Most Steals-Season 660 (29 games) 1975-76 1990 Regional Finals 1998 Tony Hoggatts Highest Steal Average 23.0 1975-76 Most Block Shots-Game 10 (vs Ventura) 1962-63 1997 Regional Finals 2001 Mike Schnyder Most Block Shots-Season 117 (34 games) 2000-01 1998 Regional Finals 2002 Marc Walters 1999 Regional Finals 2005 Durwin Williams 2000 Regional Finals 2009 Markus Monroe