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| 2007 Men's Track & Field Coach
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Director of Track and Field |
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For
the last 17 years, Doug Wells has served at the
Director of the Cerritos College track and field
program. Last year, he helped guide the Falcon
women’s program to their second state championship
in school history, with the first coming in 1981. He
helped celebrate the championship with women’s head
coach Michael Allen after the team came within four
points of winning the title the year before and
settled for second place. In addition to the
championship, the track program is getting a brand
new surface, as well as throws area, which is the
goal Wells had been working on for years. In
addition to the success of the women’s program and
the new surface, he also saw the men’s team place
ninth at the state championships. The success of the
women’s program the last two years has also seen
them win back-to-back Southern California and South
Coast Conference championships for the first time in
school history.
At
the conclusion of the track season last year, Wells
was chosen to serve as the Head Manager for the U.S. National Track and Field
Team and guided them at the NACAC Under-23 Team,
which was held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
He was selected by a special staff selection meeting
of the International Competition Committee at the
USA Track and Field National Convention.
In
addition to running the track and field program and
serving as the men’s cross-country coach for the
past seven seasons, Wells also spent 10 years as a
Falcon assistant football coach, until retiring from
the gridiron eight years ago. Wells has had a great
deal of success as a track and field coach,
especially at Taft College. In 10 years at Taft, he
guided his teams to a state championship and seven
conference titles, while Wells was named the
California Coach of the Year twice. At Cerritos, he
was named the California Coaches Association Coach
of the Year for the third time in his career, while
he was awarded the Coach of the Year honor by the
California Track and Running News five times.
Wells
attended Porterville Union High School, where he was
a football and track star. He transferred to the
University of Utah, where he competed in the NCAA
Championships and was an All-American as a
decathlete in 1970, while also playing fullback on
the football team. Wells continued to compete in
track events and won several shot put and discus
National Championships in Master’s competition.
Wells earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in
Physical Education from the University of Utah.
Wells and his wife Darlene reside in Carson and have
five children – Ron, Rene, Cherri, Gordon and Jason,
along with six grandchildren. His youngest son,
Jason, was an All-Big West selection in football in
1992 and his eldest grandson, Ian Crichton, competed
on the Falcon track team for two seasons. In both
years, he placed in the state championships in the
javelin. |
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John
Goldman, who took over the Directorship of the
Falcon cross country program four seasons ago, is in
his third year as the men’s head track and field
coach. In addition to being one of the most
successful community college cross country coaches
in the state, Goldman also handles the recruiting
and coaching of distance runners for the men's and
women's track and field teams. In his first year
with the cross country teams, he led both men’s and
women’s teams to Top 10 finishes at the state
championships. In the past four cross country
seasons, he has led Cerritos teams to a combined six
Top 10 state championship finishes and three South
Coast Conference championships, while being named
the men’s conference Coach of the Year in 2003 and
women’s conference Coach of the Year honors in 2004
and 2005.
From
1996-2001, Goldman, 40, coached the Orange Coast
men's and women's cross-country teams to five state
championships (four for the women and one for the
men), including being one of only two head coaches
to win both state titles in the same year (1999).
During his tenure at Orange Coast, Goldman also led
his teams to a combined seven Orange Empire
Conference championships, four Southern California
Championships, while also coaching 12 individual
state champions. He was recognized as the OEC Coach
of the Year seven times, the California Community
College State Coach of the Year in 1997, 1999 and
2001, as well as the California Coaches Association
State Coach of the Year in 1998 and 1999.
This
past summer, Goldman was appointed the head track
and field coach for the United States Track & Field
team for the Maccabiah Games in Israel. The teams
combined for 18 medals, which included six gold,
seven silver and five bronze, more than any other
country. The Maccabiah Games are the third largest
sporting event in the world.
Since taking charge of the distance events in track,
Cerritos runners have won a total of five individual
conference titles while garnishing nine All-State
honors.
In
addition to his coaching, Goldman is one of the
founders of International City Racing, where he
served as the National Race Director in charge of
all operations for the Long Beach International City
Marathon and the Rivalry Run Series. These events
attract thousands of runners from across the country
and around the world. His talents as both coach and
event director have been sought out by groups
throughout California.
Goldman
currently resides in Long Beach with his wife Susan
and their three children, Cole, Ty and Seth. |
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Although he officially retired from coaching after
last season’s women’s state championship, Gary
Gaudet will still be involved with the Falcon track
program; something he has done since 1976 when he
was named the women’s head coach. Last year was
culminated by not only winning the state title, but
Gaudet was selected as the women’s Assistant Coach
of the Year. Although he will not be a part of the
day-to-day activities with the track program, Gaudet
will still be involved with the program. He spent
the majority of his career with the women’s program
until 1994, when he left the college. He returned in
2000 and spent six years as an assistant and the
track program has picked up with his presence. Back
in 1981, he helped lead the Falcons to their first
Southern California championship, as well as their
lone State Championship, while he was named the
California Coach of the Year in 1982.
Prior to coming to Cerritos, Gaudet was a coach at
St. John Bosco High School from 1965-73 and was also
a coach at Long Beach City from 1974-76. Gaudet
recently retired after serving over 30 years as a
teacher and administrator.
A
former football player and track athlete for the
college, Gaudet transferred to Long Beach State,
where he competed in track and field. He earned his
Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education from Long
Beach State and Master’s Degree in School Management
from the University of LaVerne.
Gaudet is single and lives in Long Beach. |
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Debbie Jensen came to Cerritos College in 1995 as
the head women’s soccer coach and assistant track
and field coach. She is no longer with the women’s
soccer program, but was instrumental in the Falcon
women’s team winning the state title, as well as the
Falcon men’s program winning two individual state
championships last year as the program’s jumps
coach. In addition to her coaching responsibilities,
Jensen also teaches P.E. classes and is in her sixth
year as Athletic Coordinator assisting Jeff Smith,
the Athletic Director.
Jensen will begin her eighth season as the men’s and
women’s assistant track and field coach for the
Falcons and works primarily with the jumps and
throws. In her tenure at Cerritos, Jensen has
coached 22 state finalists which include two state
champion in the men’s high jump and men’s long jump,
as well as one men’s and women’s long jump, women’s
triple jump, women’s high jump and men’s and women’s
javelin.
Jensen also spent 1999-2002 as an assistant track
coach at Vanguard University, where she coached two
All-Americans, one in the women’s Indoor 400m and
one in the men’s Indoor High Jump. Jensen also had
five other national qualifiers in the men’s long
jump, women’s Indoor 55m, men’s Indoor 60m hurdles,
Outdoor women’s high jump and women’s 400m. In 1999
Jensen coached the conference champion in the
women’s heptathlon.
Prior to her arrival at Cerritos College, Jensen
spent two years in Louisiana, attending attended
Louisiana Tech University (1993-94), a Division I
school, as a graduate assistant for the men’s and
women’s track and field team. There, Jensen worked
closely with the assistant coach in the sprints,
hurdles, jumps and recruiting. The next year Jensen
moved to Lafayette, Louisiana where she taught P.E.
and was the head girl’s cross country and track
coach at Acadiana H.S. Jensen coached two girls who
qualified for state finals in the discus and
javelin.
From
1989-93 Jensen taught P.E. and coached at Corona
High School as the head boy’s and girl’s track and
field coach for three years and an assistant for one
year. Her girl’s teams were league champions three
years in a row and the boy’s were league champs one
year. In her three years as head coach, Jensen
coached two state finalists, two state prelim
qualifiers, and 25 league champions. Jensen was
named Mt. View League Coach of the Year four times.
Jensen received her Bachelor’s degree and teaching
credential in Physical Education from Cal State
Fullerton. She then earned her Master’s degree in
Health, Physical Education from Louisiana Tech
University. Jensen ran cross country and track for
the Southern California Cheetahs and Arcadia High
School, then ran cross country for Citrus College.
Jensen is a certificated member of the National
Strength and Conditioning Association.
Jensen is the granddaughter of Ernie Jensen, who was
a P.E. teacher and coach at Excelsior and Bellflower
high schools. Ernie was a very successful track
coach who started the Bellflower National Relays and
coached one of his two-mile relay teams to a
national high school record. |
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