2017 PCC Football News
All-Metro League First Team tight end Jordan Bruner heads a group of 13 Pasadena City College football players who have earned scholarships to 4-year universities, according to head coach Steve Mojarro.
The Pasadena City College football team has been realigned by the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) to play in the American Pacific League beginning later this year.
Sophomore wide receiver Stevie Williams and letterman punter/kicker Enrique Lozano were Pasadena City College selections to the 2017 All-California Region IV Football Team.
Sophomores Enrique Lozano and Yusef Muhammad led a list of 15 Pasadena City College football players selected to the 2017 SCFA All-Metro League Team. Lozano was a unanimous choice by coaches as a punter on the First Team Defense while Yusef Muhammad was the same as punt returner on First Team Defense. The two Lancers are 2-time, All-Metro First Team selections with Lozano selected at kicker and Muhammad as kick returner as freshmen.
A winning season will have to wait yet another year for the Pasadena City College football team. The Lancers did finish .500 at 5-5, but haven't been above that mark since 2008. It was the first .500 season in eight years for a program yearning for improvement.
The Pasadena City College football team saw its SCFA Metro League title hopes damaged but not removed following a 42-14 loss to East Los Angeles at Robinson Stadium Saturday night. The Lancers had a 5-game win streak snapped and took their first loss in Metro play this season, now at 4-1.
Quarterback Adam Besana and defensive lineman Javier Wallace were each named SCFA Metro League Players of the Week for week #9 for their performances in the Pasadena City College football team's fifth straight victory, 35-6 at LA Southwest on October 28.
For the first time in a decade, the Pasadena City College football team extended a winning streak to five games as the Lancers also remained perfect in SCFA Metro League play with a 35-6 triumph at Los Angeles Southwest College Saturday night. PCC is tied for first place with Santa Ana, both at 4-0.
The 0-3 start to the 2017 season seems like a distant memory now for the high-flying Pasadena City College football team. The Lancers won their fourth in a row, and remain undefeated in SCFA Metro League play at 3-0 behind a 38-7 triumph over Glendale College before an excited crowd at Robinson Stadium Saturday night.
Through six games and going into today's action with no game scheduled this week, the Pasadena City College football team led the state and the nation in takeaways--turnovers created via interception and fumble--with 24.
Pasadena City College football sophomore Enrique Lozano has been matching school kicking records the past few weeks, and his performance during the team's 58-22 win over West LA gave him his third selection this season as the SCFA Metro League Special Teams Player of the Week.
Down 14-0 to visiting West Los Angeles College midway through the first quarter, the Pasadena City College football team mounted one of the great scoring runs in school history Saturday night. The Lancers scored 58 consecutive points on eight touchdowns and a safety before the bewildered Wildcats finally answered for the game's final TD in the fourth quarter.
Pasadena City College football team sophomore cornerback/returner Yusef Muhammad was named SCFA Metro League Special Teams Player of the Week for week No. 5 as his accomplishments helped the Lancers win their league opener over Compton, 30-20, on Sept. 30.
The Pasadena City College football team executed in a variety of ways in winning its SCFA Metro League opener Saturday night, defeating host Compton College, 30-20. The Lancers improved to 2-3 and joined Santa Ana and West Los Angeles as the early leaders in the Metro title race, all at 1-0.
Pasadena City College football team freshman quarterback Isaia Ah-Hing and letterman kicker-punter Enrique Lozano were named SCFA Metro League Players of the Week for week No. 4. The pair helped the Lancers rally to defeat Southwestern, 38-34, on Saturday for PCC's first win of the season.
After using three different starting quarterbacks in its first three losses, the Pasadena City College football team turned to its fourth QB in four weeks in Isaia Ah-Hing. The freshman from Rosemead High isn't likely to be passed up again by the coaching staff after leading the Lancers to a 38-34 come-from-behind victory over Southwestern Saturday at Robinson Stadium. The win snapped the program's 5-game losing streak dating back to last year.
