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Now
entering his fifth season as the Cerritos
College men’s tennis coach, Alvin Kim has
yet to experience what it’s like to lose a
South Coast Conference match. He led his
team to their fourth straight undefeated SCC
season last year and ran his undefeated
streak to 33 in a row after posting a 9-0
mark this year. In addition to their success
in conference play, Kim led his top doubles
team all the way to the state championship
match, where they were eventually defeated.
It marked the first time a Cerritos men’s
tennis doubles team had ever reached the
state championship match. In addition to his
33-0 SCC record, Kim has compiled a 71-15
(.826) overall record, including an 18-2
record that saw them just one win away from
competing for the Southern California Dual
Team Championship. The only losses they
suffered as a team were in the post-season
against Grossmont College and against
Ventura College, who won the team state
championship.|
In his first season, Kim led the
Falcons to their first conference
championship in over 20 years and continues
to improve on the school record with each
conference win. In each of the previous
years, the team was defeated in the first
round of the team playoffs, until their
success this year with an all-freshman team.
Kim came to the program with 10 years of
high school coaching experience and has
experienced success throughout his coaching
career. Kim has been a member of the United
States Professional Tennis Association since
1998 and came to Cerritos after a very
successful high school career. Kim spent
eight years at Cerritos High School and
three seasons at La Mirada High School.
While at Cerritos High, Kim led his teams to
the Suburban League championship each year
and posted a 110-5 record. In his three
seasons with La Mirada High, he guided his
teams to a 54-6 record.
Kim attended Sunny Hills High School,
where he was an All-League tennis player. He
then attended and played tennis at both
Cypress College and Vanguard University. He
earned his Bachelor’s degree in Liberal
Studies from Vanguard University. Kim is
married and he and his wife welcomed their
first child, Aidan Ian, in April, 2006,
while they have another due in March, 2009. |