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Riverside City College Athletics
Aug 22 10:00 AM
M. Water Polo
vs Alumni
Aug 22 11:00 AM
W. Water Polo
vs Alumni
Aug 28 TBA
W. Volleyball
vs Santa Monica Quad
SMC Quad
Aug 28 2:45 p.m.
W. Cross Country
at Tour de Cuesta
Cuesta College
Aug 28 2:45 p.m.
M. Cross Country
at Tour De Cuesta
Cuesta College
Aug 28 TBA
M. Water Polo
vs Merced North v South Tournament
Aug 29 TBA
M. Water Polo
vs Merced North v South Tournament
Aug 29 6:00 PM
Football
at Long Beach
Sep 02 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at San Bernardino Valley
Sep 04 TBA
W. Volleyball
vs LA Mission Quad
Sep 04 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Cuesta Tournament
Sep 05 8:00 a.m.
W. Cross Country
at CSUSB Invitational
CSUSB
Sep 05 8:00 a.m.
M. Cross Country
at CSUSB Invitational
CSUSB
Sep 05 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Cuesta Tournament
Sep 05 5:00 PM
Football
vs Golden West
Sep 08 5:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at Mt. San Jacinto
Sep 10 5:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Glendale
Sep 11 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Saddleback Tournament
Sep 12 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Saddleback Tournament
Sep 12 5:00 PM
Football
vs Canyons
Sep 16 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at Golden West
Sep 17 3:00 PM
W. Water Polo
vs San Joaquin Delta
Sep 17 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Cerritos
Sep 18 9:00 a.m.
W. Cross Country
at Golden West Invitational
Central Park, Huntington
Sep 18 9:00 a.m.
M. Cross Country
at Golden West Invitational
Central Park, Huntington
Sep 18 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Riverside Tournament
Sep 18 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Cypress
Sep 19 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Riverside Tournament
Sep 19 6:00 PM
Football
at Saddleback
Jake Retzlaff,Sophomore,Quarterback

Jake Retzlaff,Sophomore,Quarterback

It was almost a given that J. Retzlaff would have immediate success entering into his first season as a Tiger, but second season as a two-year starting quarterback. The reigning Region III Player of the Year, J. Retzlaff traded in the green and yellow at Golden West College for the Orange and Black at Riverside to link up with his brother, sophomore wide receiver Reggie Retzlaff, and compete for the team’s second state title in three years.

The 6-2, 200 lb gunslinger had a monster unveiling by breaking two long-standing RCC football records with 529 yards passing and six touchdowns in a 59-36 victory over Mt. San Jacinto. His passing touchdown mark currently stands as the most ever by a debuting quarterback. Additionally, he completed a season-high 33 passes to 11 different targets.

He did not simmer down in the coming weeks as he has thrown at least two or more touchdown passes this season and three or more touchdown passes in the month of September. Following his dominant performance against MSJC, he tossed five touchdowns and accumulated 376 passing yards in a victory over Long Beach. He continued on to connect for three touchdowns and amass 259 passing yards in a forceful win over Saddleback. He capped September play with a monstrous 488 yards passing resulting in four touchdowns in a statement win over Golden West.

Through five game this season, he has thrown for 1,897 yards and 20 touchdowns equaling 379.4 yards per game. He has been active with his legs of recent by carting the pigskin 18 times for 136 yards and a score. He currently leads the state with 379.4 passing yards per game, 1,897 passing yards, 124 completions and 191 passing attempts. Furthermore, he is ranked second overall with 20 passing touchdowns and fourth overall in 172.6 quarterback efficiency rating.

His performance has led the Tigers to a top ranking in the JC Athletic Bureau and the CCCSIA rankings for two-consecutive weeks.