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South Coast Conference
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Citrus
1
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Santa Ana
2
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Pasadena City
3
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Cerritos
6
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Long Beach
2
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Rio Hondo
5
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at American River
3
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Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Santa Barbara
3
Fri, Aug. 26 Final
at Los Angeles City
3
Sun, Aug. 28 Final
at West Valley
0
Mon, Aug. 29 Final
at East Los Angeles
3
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Long Beach
0
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Compton
1
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at El Camino
3
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Cerritos
4
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Los Angeles City
3
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Rio Hondo
0
Tue, Aug. 30 Final
at Glendale
3
Thu, Sep. 01 Final
at Southwestern
0
Thu, Sep. 01 Final
at East Los Angeles
2
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at San Diego City
4
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Santa Monica
3
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Pasadena City
2
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Hartnell
1
Hartnell Tournament
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Santiago Canyon
7
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Long Beach
1
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at LA Harbor
1
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Los Angeles City
3
Fri, Sep. 02 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
3
Mt. SAC/Nike/Azteca Soccer Tournament
Sat, Sep. 03 Final
vs Fresno
0
Hartnell Tournament (Cerritos wins tournament championship on PKs)
Sun, Sep. 04 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
2
Mt. SAC/Nike/Azteca Soccer Tournament
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at Compton
1
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at East Los Angeles
1
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at Irvine Valley
2
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at Cypress
1
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at El Camino
2
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at Los Angeles City
5
Tue, Sep. 06 Final
at Glendale
1
Thu, Sep. 08 Final
at Cypress
1
Fri, Sep. 09 Final - 2OT
vs Mt. San Antonio
1
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Santa Monica
4
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Golden West
2
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Moorpark
0
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Cerritos
0
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Desert
6
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at East Los Angeles
1
Fri, Sep. 09 Final
at Glendale
0
Sat, Sep. 10 Final
at MiraCosta
0
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Bakersfield
3
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Compton
2
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Orange Coast
1
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at El Camino
7
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Long Beach
2
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Glendale
0
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
1
Tue, Sep. 13 Final
at Los Angeles City
1
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at Cerritos
4
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at El Camino
2
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at Pasadena City
5
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at Santa Ana
5
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at LA Mission
0
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at East Los Angeles
0
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at Long Beach
3
Fri, Sep. 16 Final
at Santa Barbara
1
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at Southwestern
0
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at Santiago Canyon
0
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at MiraCosta
0
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at Victor Valley
2
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at Long Beach
2
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at Taft
1
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at El Camino
5
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at San Bernardino Valley
1
Tue, Sep. 20 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Wed, Sep. 21 Final
at Rio Hondo
5
Rescheduled from 9/9
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Chaffey
0
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Pasadena City
3
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Sequoias
2
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Santa Monica
2
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Cerritos
5
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Glendale
2
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at San Bernardino Valley
1
Fri, Sep. 23 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
3
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
at Bakersfield
1
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
at East Los Angeles
3
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
at Moorpark
1
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
vs Norco
2
Moved from 4:00pm due to heat
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
at LA Mission
0
Tue, Sep. 27 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
3
Wed, Sep. 28 Final
at Pasadena City
0
note time change for heat conditions
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Santa Barbara
3
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Southwestern
0
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Glendale
1
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Norco
0
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Moorpark
0
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
4
Fri, Sep. 30 Final
at Rio Hondo
4
Tue, Oct. 04 Final
at El Camino
1
Tue, Oct. 04 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Tue, Oct. 04 Final
at Long Beach
3
Tue, Oct. 04 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
2
Tue, Oct. 04 Final
at Los Angeles City
2
Fri, Oct. 07 Final
at Cerritos
5
Fri, Oct. 07 Final
at Pasadena City
0
Fri, Oct. 07 Final
at Compton
1
Fri, Oct. 07 Final
at Rio Hondo
1
Fri, Oct. 07 Final
at Los Angeles City
0
Tue, Oct. 11 Final
at East Los Angeles
0
Tue, Oct. 11 Final
at Compton
1
Tue, Oct. 11 Final
at LA Harbor
1
Tue, Oct. 11 Final
at El Camino
3
Tue, Oct. 11 Final
at Cerritos
2
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
at Pasadena City
0
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
at East Los Angeles
1
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
at Los Angeles City
1
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
2
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Tue, Oct. 18 Final
at Long Beach
3
Tue, Oct. 18 Final
at El Camino
5
Tue, Oct. 18 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Tue, Oct. 18 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
6
Tue, Oct. 18 Final
at Rio Hondo
2
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at Cerritos
2
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at Compton
0
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at El Camino
4
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at Long Beach
5
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at Pasadena City
1
Tue, Oct. 25 Final
at East Los Angeles
2
Tue, Oct. 25 Final
at LA Harbor
0
Tue, Oct. 25 Final
at El Camino
1
Tue, Oct. 25 Final
at Long Beach
1
Tue, Oct. 25 Final
at Los Angeles City
1
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
at Cerritos
7
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
0
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
at Rio Hondo
2
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
at East Los Angeles
1
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
at Pasadena City
2
Tue, Nov. 01 Final
at Compton
2
Tue, Nov. 01 Final - Forfeit Away
at Cerritos
1
ELAC forfeits due to lack of available players
Tue, Nov. 01 Final
at Rio Hondo
4
Tue, Nov. 01 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
6
Tue, Nov. 01 Final
at Los Angeles City
2
Fri, Nov. 04 Final - PK Away
at El Camino
0
SCC Tourn. Rd. 1 - LBCC Advances 4-3 on PK
Fri, Nov. 04 Final
at Compton
2
South Coast Conference Tournament, Round 1
Fri, Nov. 04 Final
at Rio Hondo
2
South Coast Conference Tournament, First Round
Fri, Nov. 04 Final
at East Los Angeles
5
South Coast Conference Tournament, #8 v. #9, Round 1
Tue, Nov. 08 Final
at Cerritos
4
South Coast Conference Tournament (Semifinals) - Cerritos received 1st Round bye
Tue, Nov. 08 Final
at Compton
0
South Coast Conference Tournament, 7th Place Final
Tue, Nov. 08 Final
at El Camino
4
South Coast Conference Tournament - 5th Place Game
Tue, Nov. 08 Final
at Pasadena City
5
South Coast Conference Tournament, 9th Place Final
Wed, Nov. 09 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
4
South Coast Conference Tournament, Championship Semifinals
Fri, Nov. 11 Final
vs Long Beach
3
South Coast Conference Tournament, 3rd Place Final
Fri, Nov. 11 Final
vs Cerritos
3
South Coast Conference Tournament (Championships)
Wed, Nov. 16 Final - PK Home
at Rio Hondo
1
CCCAA State Playoffs, Round 1 (Rio advances on PKs 4-2)
Thu, Nov. 17 Final
at Norco
3
CCCAA Soccer SoCal Regional Round 1
Thu, Nov. 17 Final - 2OT
at Chaffey
4
Resched from 11/16 (wind), CCCAA playoffs
Sat, Nov. 19 Final
at Cerritos
2
Southern California Regional Playoffs (2nd Round) - Cerritos received 1st Round bye
Sat, Nov. 19 Final - 2OT
at Mt. San Antonio
3
CCCAA SoCal Regionals - Round 2
Sat, Nov. 19 Final - PK Home
at Long Beach
0
Southern California Regional Playoffs / Round 2 (LBCC advances 4-2 PKs)
Sat, Nov. 19 Final
at El Camino
3
CCCAA SoCal Regionals - Round Two
Tue, Nov. 22 Final
at Fullerton
2
No. 3 FC hosts No. 6 LBCC - Round 3 of the SoCal Regionals
Tue, Nov. 22 Final - PK Away
at El Camino
2
CCCAA SoCal Regionals, 3rd Rd.: MSAC Advances 5-3 on PKs
Tue, Nov. 22 Final
at Cerritos
2
Southern California Regional Playoffs (3rd Round)
Sat, Nov. 26 Final - 2OT
at Cerritos
0
Southern California Regional Playoffs (4th Round)
Fri, Dec. 02 Final
vs Taft
0
2022 CCCAA Men’s Soccer Semi-Finals
Sun, Dec. 04 Final
vs Oxnard
2
CCCAA Championship Game

El Camino Collects South Coast's 16th State Title In Men's Soccer

El Camino Collects South Coast's 16th State Title In Men's Soccer

FROM EL CAMINO COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION 

One of the greatest teams in El Camino College history capped off a remarkable season on Sunday with a 4-0 victory over Cuyamaca to claim the 2023 3C2A State Championship held at Mt. San Antonio College. The South Coast Conference hosted the event while also scoring the 16th title by a SCC-sponsored team in the conference's history.

The South Coast, considered the highest competitive level played by any conference in the state, scored the 11th title in the last 17 years alone, including six by Mt. SAC and four by Cerrito

El Camino won the fifth state championship ever for the program and first since 1992.

The Warriors (24-1-0) nearly completed the third perfect season in ECC history (1982, 1985), with the team's only loss coming at Norco in the third game of the season on Sept. 5. The 24 victories tie a school record set by the 1981 team that went 24-2-0 and finished as the state runner-up to Foothill College. 

This season's state championship joins the ECC Men's Soccer trophy case along with the 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1992 titles and this year's team is just the fifth in school history to record one loss or fewer in a single season (1980, 1982, 1984, 1985).

On Sunday, the Warriors dominated Cuyamaca for most of the game, something they did to the majority of their postseason opponents. After four early shots against the Coyotes in the first 14 minutes, Marvin Gamez was fouled just outside of the 18-yard box in the 15th minute. Charlie Cazares drilled the ensuing free-kick, beating the goalkeeper to the near post and putting the Warriors on top 1-0.

Eight minutes later, the Warriors doubled their advantage after a long ball was played up top where Jovanny Mejia headed the ball straight up in the air. Diego Gacia then took his turn with a header into the air and when the ball finally came down in the box, Shingo Nakano got his foot to the ball and sent it over the keeper and into the far side of the net to make it a 2-0 game.

The Warriors outshot the Coyotes 8-2 for the first half.  The Warriors would finish with a 16-7 shot advantage with 10 shots on goal to the Coyotes two shots on target.

True to form and for the ninth time of the season, the Warriors came out firing after halftime and added a goal within the first five minutes of the start of the second half to make it 3-0. Gamez was brought down inside the box and freshman defender Franco De Luna drilled the penalty kick high and to the left for his fifth goal of the season and third penalty goal of the year.  

The Warriors capped off their masterpiece of a season with their 111th goal and final goal of the year in the 78th minute after Cazares scored his second free-kick goal of the game, beating the keeper to the far post this time and making it 4-0.

Sophomore goalkeeper Donovan Palomares earned his 17th clean sheet of the season after making two saves in the game.  

For his incredible efforts in the postseason, Gamez was named the 3C2A Tournament Most Valuable Player.  Gamez finished the season with a state leading 28 goals and 66 points despite missing two games. He recorded back-to-back hat tricks in the 3C2A State Quarterfinals and Semifinals and drew both fouls that resulted in the Warriors' first and third goals in the championship match. Gamez also finished his freshman campaign tied for the school record for goals scored in a single season with legendary former Warriors player and soccer head coach John Britton, who tallied 28 goals and 18 assists in 1978 to establish both the program's goals (28) and points (74) record in a single year. 

The Warriors' 111 goals set a new program record and is the most goals ever scored by a team in the 3C2A in recorded history dating back to 2013* with the next closest team scoring 89 goals in 2021 (Hartnell). No team had ever recorded 90-plus goals in the 3C2A prior to this season.

While the offensive firepower was impressive, the Warriors defense was up to the task as well as the team only allowed 13 goals all year and shutout their opponents the entire postseason including the South Coast Conference tournament (seven games). The Warriors had an astronomical +98 goal differential for the season and scored 34 more goals than the next best team in the state while allowing the second fewest goals in the state behind Taft College who allowed 10 goals in six fewer games than the Warriors played this season. 

The Warriors posted 17 shutouts for the season and finished the year without allowing a goal in their final 636:53 minutes of action, not including injury time. The Warriors scored 28 goals in their postseason tournaments (SCC Tournament + 3C2A State Championship Playoffs) with 20 goals in 3C2A tournament alone.

The Warriors scored two or more goals in 23 of the 25 matches they played. They also had 16 games where they scored four goals or more including four of their five 3C2A postseason matches.