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  2. Category:Mt. SAC Mounties football coaches - Wikipedia

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    This category is for American football coaches who coached at Mt. San Antonio College, referred to as "Mt. SAC" for their athletics program. Pages in category "Mt. SAC Mounties football coaches" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  3. Category:Mt. SAC Mounties football - Wikipedia

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    This category is for college football at Mt. San Antonio College, referred to as "Mt. SAC" for their athletics program. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. Hilmer Lodge Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Mt. San Antonio College Stadium or Mt. Sac Stadium, the stadium was dedicated on October 8, 1948 by then local congressman, Richard Nixon. The venue was renamed in the early 1990s after Hilmer Lodge, who created the relays in 1959 and was the college's first track and field and cross country coach. [1] [2] Lodge, who died in ...

  5. Mt. San Antonio College - Wikipedia

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    The Humanities & Social Sciences Complex Panorama of campus. Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college in Walnut, California.It offers more than 400 degree and certificate programs, 36 support programs, and more than 50 student clubs and athletic programs, including food pantry, counseling, and tutoring.

  6. Antonio Pierce - Wikipedia

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    He then played two years of football at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California, before transferring to the University of Arizona. In the fall of 1997 as a sophomore, Pierce helped lead Mt. SAC to the CCCAA state title, intercepting a pass for the Mounties in the fourth quarter of a 38–35 win over San Francisco City College. [4]

  7. Donny Hageman - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman and sophomore at Mt. San Antonio College, Hageman played football, as a placekicker and a punter, and competed in track and field. [1] As a football player, he was named first-team all-conference and recorded a long field goal of 43 yards, making 19 of 20 attempts alongside 54 of 56 PATs.

  8. Max Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Montoya was cleared to play football again, [2] and began his college football career playing for Mt. San Antonio College, a community college in Walnut, California.He did not start as a freshman, but after an outstanding sophomore season, he earned a football scholarship to play for the UCLA Bruins, [2] where he played under head coach Terry Donahue. [3]

  9. Halakilangi Muagututia - Wikipedia

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    Halakilangi Muagututia (born June 28, 1978) is a former American football defensive back who played one season with the Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League. He first enrolled at Mt. San Antonio College before transferring to the University of Texas at El Paso. He played for various professional teams in several different leagues between ...