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Foothill Conference

Junior college athletic conference in Southern California


Summary

Junior college athletic conference in Southern California

The Foothill Conference was a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association. Several community colleges were members until it was formally disbanded in Spring, 2016.

History

The Foothill Conference was formed in 1988. However, the roots of the conference can be traced to 1981 when the football-only Foothill Conference was formed.

The Foothill Conference was an offshoot of the Southern California Athletic Conference (SCAC), which included many of the Los Angeles-based community colleges. Founding members of the Foothill Conference were Antelope Valley, Citrus, Chaffey, Desert, East Los Angeles, Mt. San Jacinto, Rio Hondo, San Bernardino Valley and Victor Valley colleges.

Two colleges, East Los Angeles College and Citrus College, eventually left the conference. Barstow College and Cerro Coso Community College joined later as full-time participants.

In Fall 2013, Mt. San Jacinto and Antelope Valley were hosted into other athletic conferences. Mt. San Jacinto was accepted as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference while Antelope Valley moved to the Western State Conference South Division.

The departure of Mt. San Jacinto and Antelope Valley made the conference the smallest in the state, eventually leading to is demise.

Members

  • Barstow College Vikings
  • Cerro Coso College Coyotes
  • Chaffey College Panthers
  • College of the Desert Roadrunners
  • Rio Hondo College Roadrunners
  • San Bernardino Valley College Wolverines
  • Victor Valley College Rams

Past members

SchoolNicknameCurrent conference
Antelope Valley CollegeMaraudersWestern State Conference
Citrus CollegeOwlsWestern State Conference
East Los Angeles CollegeHuskiesSouth Coast Conference
Mt. San Jacinto CollegeEaglesPacific Coast Athletic Conference

Yearly football standings

References

References

  1. Gardner, Michelle. (2008-06-21). "Colleges out at home". [[San Bernardino County Sun]].
  2. Long, Jim. (September 2, 1988). "Tashima see progress in VVC rebuilding effort". [[The San Bernardino Sun.
  3. "Archived copy". Riverside Press-Enterprise.
  4. "Marauder Athletics to move into Western State Conference". Aantelope Valley Marauder Athletics.
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