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Another former Falcon,
Grosfeld is entering his 13th season at
Cerritos College and is serving his second
as the Offensive Coordinator. Grosfeld was a
former record-setting Falcon quarterback who
has great knowledge of the game. He turned
down a graduate assistant position at Utah
State University after graduation to come
home and work with the Falcon quarterbacks.
He still holds the single-game record for
most passing yards with 388 against Mt. San
Antonio in 1991. His 25 pass completions
against Palomar that same season are also
still the second most ever in a Falcon game.
Grosfeld earned his Bachelor’s degree in
Exercise Science with a minor in Health from
Utah State University and the completed his
Master's degree from Azusa Pacific
University in Education and Physical
Education.
In five of the last six
seasons, all of the starters have earned
scholarships, with Doug Baughman signing a
free agent contract in the National Football
League four years ago. Mike Harrison
recently graduated from Louisiana State
University, while Glenn DeBerg played at the
University of Nebraska-Omaha and Michael
Keeling at Eastern Illinois. Two years ago,
starter Kevin Brown earned a scholarship to
San Jose State University.
Grosfeld, a local product
from St. John Bosco High School, was a wide
receiver that played in the CIF Championship
game at Anaheim Stadium in his sophomore
season. He moved to quarterback his junior
season and was named his team's Captain, and
even threw for 460 yards against Long Beach
Poly. He earned All-Del Rey League honors
while receiving his team's Coaches Award.
After high school, Grosfeld
came to Cerritos, where he set the school's
single-season passing record at 1,817 yards
(since broken). Playing on the 1991 Mission
Conference Championship team, Grosfeld was
named All-Mission Conference as well as
earning the team's Captain Award and
Offensive BYA of the Year Award. After
Cerritos, Grosfeld earned a scholarship to
Utah State University, where his team won
the Big West Championship and won the Silver
Bowl. Grosfeld says that he admires his
mother for her courage and integrity.
Grosfeld is a full-time
instructor on campus, teaching Health and
Physical Education classes. Grosfeld, 35,
and his wife Kristy had their first child,
Chase Stephen, who is now 1½, while the
couple is expecting their second child who
is due in November. Grosfeld and his family
reside in Cypress. |