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Frank
Mazzotta is entering his 31st
season as the head football coach at
Cerritos College. Over the last four
seasons, the team has been hit hard by
injuries and as a result, had their first
four-year losing seasons in school history.
With one of the stronger recruiting classes
in memory, the team looks to return to their
winning ways and have a group of returning
players that saw a lot of action last
season. During his tenure with the Falcons,
Mazzotta has now guided his teams to 14 bowl
games including 10 of the last 15 years. In
addition to defeating Victor Valley in the
Potato Bowl five years ago (and went 7-4 on
the year), they played in seven of the nine
Cerritos Strawberry Bowls, defeating
Moorpark and Allan Hancock twice, along with
Santa Ana and Orange Coast once. For the
first time in the history of the Strawberry
Bowl in 2002, the Falcons were defeated, as
Saddleback posted a 35-28 win in overtime.
The Falcons faced the Raiders in the 1994
inaugural game, a 55-9 win, while Cerritos
handed Moorpark a 16-15 setback in 1996.
Then, in 1998, Cerritos upended a strong
Allan Hancock team 35-21, before defeating
Orange Coast, 31-17 in 2000. During the 2001
season, the team posted a 39-28 win over
Allan Hancock. The Falcons have also played
in the Avocado Bowl, Potato Bowl, Pony Bowl
(twice) and the Orange County Bowl (twice).
While compiling a 187-120-6 record (.609),
418 Falcon players have received
scholarships to continue their education,
which is perhaps an even more impressive
number. Mazzotta’s career wins ranks him in
the top 12 in the history of community
college head coaches.
During Mazzotta's tenure, many of his former
players have gone on to achieve great
success on the professional playing field.
Some of them include Cincinnati Bengals wide
receiver T. J. Houshmandzadeh, who tied for
the NFL lead in receptions last year and was
an All-Pro selection. Other players who have
spent time in the NFL that played for
Mazzotta include Demetrin Veal, Rich
Camarillo, Rico Smith and Broderick
Thompson. Mazzotta also coached Herb Welch,
who was a starter for the 1986 Super Bowl
Champion New York Giants and Anthony
Drawhorn, who was the Canadian Football
League Rookie of the Year. Also included is
Mario Bradley, who played with the London
Monarchs of the World League of American
Football and also spent time with the
Amsterdam Admirals, while Dione Tyler played
with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian
Football League. Other past Falcons and
former professionals include Keith Dykes,
Corey Kelley, Jean Boyd, Sidney Johnson,
Jackie Johnson, Guy Teafatiller and Greg
Williamson. There are currently over 30
former players under Mazzotta that are
coaches at some level.
After
graduating from El Rancho High School, where
he was All-League and All-CIF, Mazzotta
played in the Shrine Classic between the
North and South and has since been named to
the Shrine Classic Hall of Fame, as well as
the 605 All-Star Game Hall of Fame. Long
Beach City College was next for Mazzotta,
where he became an All-American tight end,
played in the Potato Bowl and led them to
the National Championship. Mazzotta received
a scholarship to the University of Utah,
where he became an All-Western States
Athletic Conference selection and played in
the Liberty Bowl. Mazzotta went on to earn
his Bachelor of Science Degree in both
Physical Education and Biology at Utah and
then his Master’s Degree at Pepperdine
University.
Mazzotta
started his coaching career at the
University of Utah as a graduate assistant.
After his stay in Utah, he returned home to
coach at his high school alma mater, El
Rancho. Mazzotta received his first head
coaching job at Warren High School in Downey
in 1973, where he turned a dismal Bears
program around. In 1976, Mazzotta joined his
high school coach and mentor, Ernie Johnson,
on the Cerritos College staff. On January
31, 1978 Mazzotta was named the head
football coach for the Falcons.
Frank and his
wife of 44 years, Helen, who reside in
Whittier, have two sons, Frank Jr. and
Casey. Frank Jr. was an All-Conference,
All-State and All-American wide receiver for
the Falcons in 1986-87, and received a
scholarship to the University of Utah. Frank
Jr. spent five years as the wide receivers
coach at Cerritos, one year at El Rancho
High School and two years as the head coach
at Artesia High School. He is now in his
ninth year as the head coach at La Habra
High School, where they won back-to-back CIF
Championships (2003-04) after reaching the
CIF Championship game the year prior and was
named the CIF Coach of the Year. Casey was a
two-time All-Conference and Academic
All-American free safety for the Falcons in
1990-91. He received a scholarship to
Brigham Young University, where he was an
Academic All-WAC selection. Casey is now
starting his second year as the head coach
at Mt. San Jacinto College, which will be
his first collegiate head coaching
assignment. He started his coaching career
with the Falcons as a graduate assistant and
was then named the head coach at Bellflower
High School. After spending two years as the
head coach at Foothill High School in
Tustin, he moved on to serve as the
defensive coordinator at Fullerton College
until receiving the new head coaching
assignment. |