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2004 California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics
Football Playoff/Bowl Schedule
If applicable, playoff seed rankings as outlined
in the COA Football Guide are in BOLD. Final regular-season record and final poll
rankings are in parenthesis.
November 20, 2004:
Playoff Games
National Bowl (host Saddleback College), 5pm
#8S Mt. San Antonio (8-3, #6S, Mission American Div Co-Champ) vs.
#1S Saddleback (10-1, #4S, Mission National Div Champ)
Saddleback 21, Mt. San Antonio 18
Western State Bowl (host College of the Canyons), 7pm
#7S El Camino (8-3, #5S) vs. #2S Canyons (11-0,
#2S, WSC North Div Champ)
Canyons 21, El Camino 0
Verizon Southern California Bowl(host Chaffey College), 1pm
#6S Chaffey (9-2, #3S) vs. #3S Grossmont (11-0,
#1S, Foothill Champ)
Grossmont 26, Chaffey 7
American Bowl(host Long Beach City College), TBA
#5S West LA (7-4, #8S WSC South Div Co-Champ) vs. #4S
Long Beach (7-4, #10S, Mission American Div Co-Champ)
Long Beach 40, West LA 26
Other Bowls
East County Bowl (host Los Medanos College), 1pm
Feather River (6-5, #15N) vs. Los Medanos (7-4, #11N)
Feather River 38, Los Medanos 6
Golden Empire Bowl(host Bakersfield College), 3pm
Fullerton (7-4, #11S) vs. Bakersfield (7-4, #7S)
Fullerton 24, Bakersfield 20
Graffiti Bowl (host Modesto Junior College), 1pm
Solano (6-5, 13N, Bay Valley Co-Champ) vs. Monterey Peninsula (10-1, #10N, Coast
Champ)
Monterey Penninsula 35, Solano 28
Producers Dairy Bowl(host Fresno City College), 3pm
Allan Hancock (6-5, #13S) vs. Reedley (7-4, #9N, Valley Co-Champ)
Reedley 30, Allan Hancock 23
Silicon Valley Bowl (host Foothill College), 1pm
San Mateo (6-5, #12N) vs. Foothill (8-3, #7N)
Foothill 48, San Mateo 28
Tri Counties Bank Holiday Bowl (host Butte College), 12pm
San Joaquin Delta (9-2, #4N, Valley Co-Champ) vs. Butte (9-2, #2N)
San Joaquin Delta 42, Butte 33
US Bank Beach Bowl (host Santa Monica College), 4pm
Desert (6-5, #14S) vs. Moorpark (7-4, #12S)
Moorpark 27, Desert 23
November 27, 2004:
Playoff Games
Southern California Semifinal Games (hosted by higher seed)
#1S Saddleback (11-1) 41, #4S Long Beach (7-5),
25
#2S Canyons (12-0) 30, #3S Grossmont (11-1) 0
Other Bowls
Capital Shrine Bowl(host Sacramento City College),
1 pm
Chabot (8-3, #6N) vs. Sierra (11-0, #3N Mid Empire Div Champ)
Sierra 31, Chabot 16
December 4, 2004:
Playoff Games
San Francisco Hawaiian Punch Bowl (host City College of San Francisco),
1pm
#2N Fresno (8-3, #5N, Valley Co-Champ), #1N San Francisco (11-0, #1N, NorCal Champ)
San Francisco 42, Fresno 21
Southern California Championship Game (hosted by higher seed)
#2S Canyons (13-0) 37, #1S Saddleback (11-2) 24
Other Bowls
CLO Bowl(host Santa Rosa Junior College), 1pm
Gavilan (6-4, #14N) vs. Santa Rosa (7-3, 8N)
Santa Rosa 46, Gavilan 10
December 11, 2004:
Playoff Games
Citi California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics Football Championship
Presented by Blue Diamond Growers
(host College of the Sequoias)
Notes:
In Northern California, the San Francisco Hawaiian Punch Bowl will serve as the
Northern California championship contest.
In Southern California, the American Bowl, National Bowl, Verizon Southern California
Bowl and the Western State Bowl will serve as first-round playoff games. Regional
semifinal (November 27) and championship (December 4) games will be hosted by the
higher seed.
The winners of the Northern California and Southern California championship playoff
games will advance to the Citi California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics
Football Championship presented by Blue Diamond Growers on December 11, 2004 at
Orel E. Micham Mineral King Bowl in Visala, California. Kick-off is scheduled for
1 p.m.
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