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Back in
2000-01 Lloyd Wilson was the starting center
for the Cerritos College Falcons and now
returns for his third 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. |