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For the last 20 years, Doug
Wells has served at the Director of the
Cerritos College track and field program. In
three of the last four years, he helped
guide the Falcon women’s track and field
program to the state championship, including
the last two seasons. In addition, the men’s
program tied for second place at the state
championships and missed the title by just
10 points. At the conclusion of the track
season, Wells was named the California
Community College Cross Country and Track
Coaches Association Coach of the Year. He
helped celebrate the last two championships
with women’s head coach Michael Allen, as
the team also won the Southern California
and South Coast Conference championships
both seasons. One of the best recruiting
tools for the track and field program is a
new surface that is considered to be one of
the best in the country. Acquiring the
surface was the main goal that Wells had
been working on for years. Along with the
success of the women’s program and the new
surface, the men’s team program is also very
strong and a force at the state
championships each year. The success of the
women’s program recently includes four
Southern California and four conference
championships in the last five years.
Both the men’s and women’s teams this season
will be just as strong as last year, and
with the women’s title in 2008 coming with
the college hosting the state championship,
it was a great opportunity to showcase not
only the facility, but the strength of both
programs. After the women’s team won the
state championship in 2006, 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 10 seasons, Wells also spent 10
years as a Falcon assistant football coach,
until retiring from the gridiron. 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. |