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Now starting his
fifth season, Joe Abing has turned the
Cerritos College men’s water polo program
into a state contender. Coach Abing
anticipates another strong season in 2007,
with a strong recruiting class and many
returnees. In 2003, his first season as the
water polo coach, Abing directed his team to
an impressive 17-13 record and placement in
the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
The Falcons also won the Saddleback
Tournament for the first time in school
history and had a legitimate shot at winning
20 games. Of their 13 losses that year,
eight of them were by one or two goals.
Before Coach Abing’s arrival, the Falcon
water polo team was struggling. His
leadership has made a drastic change. In
2004, in just his second season, Abing led
his team to a South Coast Conference title.
The same year, the team was runner-up
finishers in the Southern California
Championships and earned a spot to the State
Championships. The following season, the
team would return to the State
Championships. For his efforts in leading
his teams, Abing was voted the Southern
California Co-Coach of the Year in 2004, as
well as the conference’s Coach of the Year.
Last season, the team again made the
playoffs with a squad made up of almost
entirely freshman. Along with his water polo
duties, Abing also serves as the men's
swimming coach and has had great success
with the swim team. Abing was named the
conference men’s swimming Coach of the Year
in both 2005 & 2007.
Abing came to Cerritos
College after spending two seasons as the
head coach at Ventura College. He did a
solid job with the Pirates, leading them to
a 21-11 record in 2002 and helped them
advance to the second round of the Southern
California Regional Playoffs both seasons.
In addition to his duties at Ventura
College, he was the swimming coach at
Ventura High School since 1995. He also
handled the water polo duties at Ventura
High until 2000, before taking the job at
Ventura College.
Abing came in with great
credentials and a solid playing background.
When he took over the Ventura High water
polo team, they were coming off a 3-19
campaign. By the time he left, Abing had
guided his teams to three Channel League
championships, two CIF Finals Championship
appearances, coached six All-Americans and
was named the CIF Coach of the Year in 2000.
He also served as the All-County All-Star
Coach in 1998 and 1999. As the swimming
coach, he led the school to their first two
Channel League titles in their history, had
seven All-Americans and one CIF champion.
Abing played water polo
and competed in swimming at South Pasadena
High, where he started on the 1989 CIF
Championship water polo team. While in high
school, he was named All-League, All-CIF and
was named to the San Gabriel Valley All-Star
Team. He moved on to Cuesta College, where
he played water polo and swam for Terry
Bowen, who swam and played water polo at
Cerritos College. As a freshman, the Cougars
finished second in the state and posted a
32-2 record. Abing decided to no longer
compete athletically when he moved on to
UCLA, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in
Sociology with a minor in Social Science in
1995. In 2002, he graduated from Azusa
Pacific with a “Masters in Education with an
emphasis in Physical Education.” In addition
to his duties with the men’s aquatics
programs, Abing also teaches a full load of
physical education classes. |