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In
his five seasons as the Cerritos College
men’s water polo coach, Joe Abing has
brought the Falcon program to the same level
as the elite programs in the state. In each
of his five years, he has led the team to
the Southern California Regional Playoffs
each season. Last year, they came in second
place in the South Coast Conference and
finished with a 19-10 record after they were
defeated in the first round of the playoffs.
In 2006, they won their first playoff game,
but were eliminated one game away from a
shot at advancing to the state tournament.
The team finished with a 19-11 record, while
the team was comprised of all freshmen. From
2004-05, Abing coached his teams to the
state tournament, while in 2004, they were
the Southern California Runner-up. For his
efforts, Abing was named the South Coast
Conference Coach of the Year and the
Southern California Co-Coach of the Year. In
his first year (2003), the team posted a
17-13 record and reached the regional
playoffs. Along the way, they won the
Saddleback Tournament for the first time in
school history. Of their 13 losses that
year, eight of them were by one or two
goals.
Coach Abing anticipates
another strong season in 2008, with a strong
recruiting class and many returnees. Before
Coach Abing’s arrival, the Falcon water polo
team was struggling, but his leadership has
made for a drastic change within the
program. 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. |