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Football News
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Fall 2012
Game 1: ARC defeats MPC 59-9
Game 2: ARC defeats SCC 38-23
Game 3: ARC defeats Chabot 45-24
Game 4: ARC defeats SRJC 42-28
Game 5: SFCC defeats ARC 52-33
Game 6: Delta defeats ARC 31-14
Game 7: ARC defeats Delta 31-21
Game 8: ARC defeats Modesto 56-49
Game 9:ARC defeats COS 31-27
Game 10: ARC defeats Sierra 52-13
Bowl Game: CCSF defeats ARC 41-36
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Week of March 12
Monday-March 12
No Contests Scheduled
Tuesday-March 13
Men's Golf at Modesto
(Big 8 Conference #4)
11AM Spring Creek GC
Men's & Women's Tennis vs. Folsom Lake
1PM - CANCELLED
Baseball vs. Santa Rosa JC
2:30PM - CANCELLED
Softball at Sacramento CC
3PM - CANCELLED
Wednesday-March 14
Softball at Butte College
1PM & 3PM - CANCELLED
Thursday-March 15
Men's Golf at ARC
(Big 8 Conference #5)
12PM at Alister MacKenzie GC
Baseball at Santa Rosa JC
2:30PM - Double Header
Softball at Sacramento CC
3PM - CANCELLED
rescheduled for Thursday, March 22
Friday-March 16
Men's & Women's Track & Field
10AM at Calif. Relays / Cerritos
Men's & Women's Tennis
at Sierra College
1PM - CANCELLED
Saturday-March 17
Men's & Women's Track
at Hornet Invitational / CSUS
9AM
Men's & Women's Tennis
at Cosumnes River College
11AM
Softball at Cosumnes River College
12PM & 2PM - CANCELLED
(rescheduled for Thursday, March 29)
Baseball vs. Santa Rosa JC
1PM
Sunday-March 18
No Contests Scheduled
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Brian Airoso-Linebackers
After playing, coach Airoso worked as a high school varsity coach at Pleasant
Grove High School and Sheldon High School and then spent three years at
Fresno State working with the linebackers. In 2008 he joined the staff at
Sacramento State working with the linebackers. This is his first year at
American River College.
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Chris Damoulos-Defensive Backs
Coach Damoulos returns to American River Community College with tremendous hope
for a winning season and competing for a League Title! Coach Damoulos’ previous
experience coach football has most recently been at the High School level. He was
an assistant with the defense at ARC in 2005 and Sierra College from 2001-2004.
Winning the Mid-Empire Conference against Sierra, going undefeated in the regular
seasons, and extending a 29 game win streak he will always cherish. Coach
Damoulos has 11 years of High School experience with the last six at Woodcreek &
stops at El Dorado High School. He would like to thank his wife Gina and his three children
Abby, Brock and Mac for letting him spend time doing what he loves. Coach Damoulos hopes
to make new relations with staff and players, and enjoys coaching and teaching the greatest
team game ever.
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Samuel Faifili-Offensive Line
Former American River College Beaver, Samuel Faifili is in his first year as a member of the ARC coaching staff. Faifili will help with the
offensive line in 2011 as well as assist in technical operations. After playing for ARC in 2007, Faifili returned to West Valley City, Utah
where he coached the Offensive line for 2 years at Granger High School where he graduated from in 2006. While there, he was named to the
“Max em finger” All American selection at Offensive Guard. Faifili's uncle, former hornet Switch Gago played for Coach Haflich at Sacramento
State in the mid 80's. Faifili is one of five brothers and has three sisters. Younger brother Samson Faifili is a current member on the ARC
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Todd McKillop-Wide Receivers
Coach McKillop is a graduate of ARC in 1976. He transferred to the University of Idaho where
he graduated with a BS in Environmental Education. Coach McKillop graduated with honors from the
United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama with a Masters in Sports Medicine.
Coach McKillop began his coaching career at Tahoe-Truckee High School, where he coached for 9 year. His duties
included QB Coach, DB Coach, and Offensive Coordinator. While at Tahoe-Truckee, Coach McKillop was honored with
the Neil Gates Outstanding Coach Award in 1986, and his team won the 1982 Nevada State Championship. Coach McKillop
then coached Running Backs and Special Teams at Cal State Sacramento for 4 years, thru 1993. Coach McKillop was the
Head Coach at Woodcreek High School in Roseville for 5 years 1994-1999. Coach moved to Sierra College where he was
the Defensive Coordinator and LB Coach from 2000-2002, where the team participated in two bowl games and were
Bay Valley Conference Champions. Coach McKillop returned to Woodcreek for one year before moving on to coach LB's at
ARC from 2005-2006, where the team went 10-0, won the Mid-Empire Conference, and played in the Capitol Shrine Bowl
with the #1 ranked defense in the state of California.
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Jon Osterhout- Asst Head Coach/Offensive Line
Jon Osterhout amassed 11 years of experience coaching at the Division I level prior to
joining the American River College staff as the offensive line coach in 2011. Under the
direction of Head Coach Jerry Haflich and the offensive staff, Osterhout helped the Beavers
to their first undefeated season as the team shattered numerous offensive records in 2011.
Prior to 2011, Coach Osterhout spent three years (in his second tenure) as Sacramento State’s
defensive line coach. In 2008, Osterhout’s impact on the line was directly felt as the team
limited the opposition to just 97.2 yards per game. That total was the lowest in the Big Sky
Conference, the best in the school’s Div. I-AA/FCS era, and the second best all-time in Hornet
history. By 2010, Osterhout had helped Christian Clark and Zach Nash to postseason accolades
including 2nd Team All-America honors by The Sports Network and the Associated Press (Nash).
From 2006-2008 Coach Osterhout was a graduate assistant for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, working
extensively with the defensive line. In 2007, he assisted as the Huskers broke in four new starters
on the defensive front. In his first year at NU, Osterhout helped develop a unit that included 2006
Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year Adam Carriker, who was selected as the 13th overall pick in the
first round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, and Jay Moore, who was drafted by the San
Francisco 49ers in the fourth round. He also mentored Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh
for two years.
Prior to Nebraska, Osterhout spent four of his six years on the Hornet coaching staff as the team’s
defensive line coach. He also served as camp director for two years. He began coaching the defensive
line in 2002 and under his leadership; Sacramento State allowed nearly 90 fewer rushing yards per game
and had 12 more quarterback sacks.
As a player, Osterhout starred for the Hornets from 1995-99. Following his senior season, Osterhout
was a first-team All-America and signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins. He was
also a two-time all-Big Sky Conference selection and was the team’s captain, most valuable player and
most inspirational player as a senior. He was one of nine players inducted to the school’s football
hall of fame in May 2008.
A native of Roseville, Calif., Osterhout was a two sport athlete in football and baseball at Oakmont
High School. In football, he was a first team all-Capital Athletic League selection and a second team
all-Metro pick by the Sacramento Bee as a senior.
Osterhout graduated from Sacramento State with a degree in communication studies and is currently
completing his masters in education from University of Nebraska. He married former Hornet volleyball
player Alison Gahr in the summer of 2005 and the couple are currently raising two wonderful children,
Hudson & Chelsea Osterhout.
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Chris Parry - Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach
Coach Chris Parry has been happily married to his wife Lisa for 18
years. Lisa has been very supportive of the time
commitment required to be a successful football
coach. Coach Parry earned a B.S. in Electronics
Engineering from Cal Poly and worked in the high
tech industry for over 20 years.
Coach Parry played football in the San Francisco Bay Area at Serra High School,
then at the College of San Mateo.
Coach Parry started coaching at Mills High School, working with QB’s and WR’s
for several years as well as LB’s on defense. After leaving Mills, he
returned to CSM, where he was an assistant coach for Tom Martinez, coaching
LB’s and Safeties as the Bulldogs took the GGC title and played in the Merced
Elks Bowl. Coach Parry spent seven years coaching various positions at Folsom
High, including the last several as Defensive Coordinator. Coach Parry joined
the ARC staff as WR coach in 2009. Coach Parry has worked with QBs at the Passing
Academy and working Coach Martinez's camps.
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Sidney Robertson-Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator
Coach Sid enters his first year at American River College as the Defensive Line/
Recruiting Coordinator. This is his fourth year coaching at the junior college
level. He coached at Pasadena City College for three years as the Defensive Line
Coach. Sid began his football career playing at East High School his freshman
year and played three years at Carson High School. There he received a "Second
Team All City" award as a D-Line/O-Line. After high school he served a two year
LDS church mission. He continued his football career after his mission at Mount
San Antonio (Mt. Sac) college for two years. He then went on to play at the
University of New Mexico for his last two years of college. Sid is now happily
married to his lovely wife Lethe and is very excited for this season with the
Beavers.
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Marc Rubalcaba-Running Backs
Coach Rubalcaba enters his third year of coaching for the American River
Beavers. Marc graduated from CSU, Fresno in the spring of 2008. In the fall
of 2008 coach Rubalcaba started his Master’s program at CSU, Sacramento in
Kinesiology. Coach Rubalcaba attended and played football for San Joaquin
Delta College and received all League-Linebacker in 2004. After Delta, he
received a partial scholarship to attend University of Redlands where he
played one year at outside linebacker. Following Redlands, he continued his
degree at Fresno State where he student coached for the Bulldogs for 1½ years.
After graduating with his master’s degree, Coach Rubalcaba plans on being a
head football coach at a 4 year university.
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