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Back in 2000-01 Lloyd Wilson
was the starting center for the Cerritos
College Falcons and now returns in his
second year as an assistant offensive line
coach. He was one of the anchors of a team
that passed for a school-record 2,260 yards
his freshman year and went on to be a member
of two Strawberry Bowl championship teams.
After attending Granada Hills Kennedy High,
Wilson enrolled at Cerritos College and went
on to earn his Associate of Arts degree in
Humanities before accepting a scholarship to
Eastern Michigan University. While at
Eastern Michigan, Wilson was a two-year
player and went on to earn a scholar-athlete
award, as well as being named to the Top Ten
Scholar Award and was one of the team’s
co-captains.
Wilson went on to earn his
Bachelor’s degree in the College of Arts and
Sciences with a major in communications and
graduated with a 3.21 grade point average.
His first coaching assignment was at Long
Beach Wilson High, where he served as an
offensive line coach and assistant strength
and conditioning coach. |