2019 College of the Canyons Football News

Ike recorded a school record 107 total tackles in 2019, to earn all-conference and all-state team honors, while breaking the program's single season tackles record.

COC defensive lineman/outside linebacker Bradley Brown is the ninth member of the Cougars' defensive unit to sign with a four-year program.

Markosian served as a team captain for the 2019 season, earning all-conference honors while helping the Cougars win another conference championship.

The defensive lineman finished the 2019 season with 18 total tackles, a sack and three tackles for loss. Peoples is the second Canyons player to sign with the Red Wolves this spring.

Johns finished the 2019 season with 35 total tackles, a sack and 5.5 tackles for loss to earn unanimous All-SCFA First Team defense honors.

The 2019-20 award winners are Elizabeth Gannon (women's volleyball), Jules Lavigne (men's golf), Una Stanisavljevic (women’s Tennis) and Kilian Zierer (football). Awards are based on academic GPA and leadership qualities.

Canyons has emerged from the list of more than 120 community college football programs in the nation to rank among the final four teams vying for the title of ‘Most Prestigious in the Nation.'

Seymour started in all 12 games for the Cougars, racking up 12 sacks to go along with 19.5 tackles for loss.

Jauqine Vukobradovich recorded 49 total tackles to go with an interception and three tackles for loss while earning 2019 All-SCFA Second Team honors.

Edden was a 2019 All-State selection in addition to being named the SCFA National Division, Northern League Offensive Player of the Year.

Henderson finished the 2019 campaign with 57 receptions for 1,016 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.

The online challenge asked COC football players, coaches, alumni and recruits to share a video to Twitter showing them doing “as many burpees as you can get” in one minute, and attracted more than 70 participants.

COC sophomore offensive tackle Kideam Douf becomes the third former Cougar in as many years to join the Red Wolves football program.

This is the second straight season that Canyons has had at least two players named to the All-American team and the sixth straight season that the Cougars have had at least one player named to the All-State team.

Wednesday’s signings brings the number of COC football players that have moved on to four-year schools during head coach Ted Iacenda’s tenure to 104, dating back to the 2013 season.

Canyons led the SCFA National Division, Northern League with nine First-Team honorees and six unanimous selections,