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A former Falcon,
Mark Schulist is entering his fourth year as
the defensive line coach for Cerritos
College. Schulist will oversee the defensive
ends and defensive tackles this year. 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 ninth 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. |