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For the last
18 years, Doug Wells has served at the
Director of the Cerritos College track and
field program. As recently as the 2006
season, 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 received a
brand new surface, as well as throws area,
which is the goal 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 during the
2005-06 seasons saw them win back-to-back
Southern California and South Coast
Conference championships for the first time
in school history.
Both the
men’s and women’s teams this season will be
even strong than last year, and with the
college hosting the state championship, it
will be 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 eight seasons, Wells also spent 10
years as a Falcon assistant football coach,
until retiring from the gridiron nine 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. |