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Jim Chambers is in his second
year with the Cerritos College coaching
staff and will work with the safeties and
brings with him 27 years of experience. He
has logged many seasons as a defensive backs
coach, now focusing his attention on the
safeties for the Falcons. From 2002-07,
Chambers coached the secondary at El Camino
College, where the Falcons have had many
battles over the years. During his tenure,
Chambers contributed to several Mission
Conference championships, while several of
his All-American players have made it to the
National Football League. Chambers is a
graduate of Banning High School (1979),
where they won three consecutive Los Angeles
City Football Championships (1976-78),
finishing in the top five in the state, as
well as the top 10 in the country each year.
Chambers then attended San Diego Mesa
College as a wide receiver and was selected
All-South Coast Conference as a sophomore.
He then transferred to Cal State Northridge,
where he was chosen All-Western Football
Conference honors as a defensive back in
1982. Chambers went on to earn his Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Kinesiology in 1984.
He began his coaching career in the San
Fernando Valley from 1982-87 and then at
Redondo Union High from 1988-89. From
1990-96 Chambers coached at Lynwood High,
serving as the head coach in 1994 and was
appointed their Athletic Director. In
November of 1996, Chambers was named the
National Football League’s High School Coach
of the Week and was later nominated for the
NFL High School Coach of the Year. During
his coaching career, Chambers has also
worked at Los Angeles Harbor College (1997)
and most recently at El Camino College
(2002-07).
Chambers, who is married and has five
children, lives in Cerritos. |