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A former
Falcon, Mark Schulist is entering his third
year as the defensive line coach for
Cerritos College. While with Cerritos
College, Schulist started all 11 games on
the 1993 team that played in the Orange
County Classic Bowl Game. After graduating
from Gahr High, Schulist attended Whittier
College and started for them at defensive
end for one season. He then came to Cerritos
and led the defensive line in tackles while
earning All-Mission Conference honors and
was voted the team’s Most Outstanding
Defensive Lineman and earned the Coaches BYA
Player of the Year Award. He then moved on
to the University of Hawaii before an injury
ended his playing career.
Schulist then
enrolled at Cal State Fullerton, where he
earned his Bachelor’s degree in
Kinesiology-Exercise Physiology/Sports
Management in 1998 and completed his
Master’s degree in Physical Education from
Azusa Pacific University. In 1999, Schulist
returned to Whittier College as a graduate
assistant strength and conditioning coach,
while he also taught classes and supervised
the George Allen Fitness Center. At that
same time, he returned to Gahr High as the
defensive line coach and head of strength
and conditioning for all levels of football.
Schulist is beginning his eighth year of
teaching at the high school and collegiate
level.
Schulist
is also certified as a strength and
conditioning coach by the NSCA,
health/fitness instructor by ACSM and as a
club weight training coach by the USWA.
Additionally, Schulist is also the head
wrestling coach at Gahr High. |