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- Height:
- 5'9
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- Weight:
- 182
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- Year:
- So
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- Hometown:
- Long Beach, CA
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- High School:
- Cabrillo
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- Position:
- RB
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- gp
- 11
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- yds
- 1234
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- yds/g
- 112.2
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- td
- 7
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Passing
Game Log - Rushing
Game Log - Receiving
Game Log - Kicking
Game Log - Punting
Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense
Career Stats: Passing
Career Stats: Rushing
Career Stats: Receiving
Career Stats: Kicking
Career Stats: Punting
Career Stats: Returns
Career Stats: All-Purpose
Career Stats: Scoring
Career Stats: Defense
Splits Stats: Passing
Splits Stats: Rushing
Splits Stats: Receiving
Splits Stats: Kicking
Splits Stats: Punting
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Splits Stats: All-Purpose
Splits Stats: Scoring
Splits Stats: Defense
News mentions

An impressive 2015 Long Beach City College football season came to an end following the Vikings' 43-17 loss at Saddleback College in the Southern California Championship game on a cold Saturday night in Mission Viejo.

The Long Beach City College football team continues its run towards a state championship this Saturday in the Southern California championship game at Saddleback College, but on Monday the Vikings racked up 16 Southern California Football Association National Division All-Central League postseason honors.

Freshman quarterback Jack Lowary's (Mater Dei HS) two-yard touchdown run with 34 seconds left in the fourth quarter capped an impressive 34-30 come-from-behind win for Long Beach City College at rival Cerritos College on Saturday night in the Southern California Bowl. With the victory, LBCC advances to next Saturday's (Nov. 28) Southern California Regional Championship game at Saddleback College.

Long Beach City College totaled a season-high 622 yards of offense but had to erase a halftime deficit and survive a fourth-quarter El Camino College rally before holding on for a 38-36 SCFA National Central League win on Saturday night at Redondo Union High School.

Thoughts of an undefeated season came to a crashing end as the No. 1 nationally and state-ranked Long Beach City College Vikings were dealt their first loss of the season, a 34-14 defeat at Riverside City College on Saturday.

Sophomore Darren Johnson (Cabrillo HS) rushed for a career-high 268 yards while the Long Beach City College offense totaled a season-best 536 yards as the Vikings rolled to a 52-40 SCFA National Central League win over visiting Chaffey College on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Following their impressive performances in the Vikings’ 38-31 double-overtime win at Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday, Long Beach City College freshmen Jack Lowary and Mike Wilson have been named National Central League Co-Offensive Players of the Week by the Southern California Football Association (SCFA).

Long Beach City College sophomore corner back Kiante Goudeau was named the SCFA Central League Defensive Player of the Week after an impressive game against LA Harbor on Saturday.

Trailing 21-7 to visiting Los Angeles Harbor College early in the third quarter, the Long Beach City College football team needed a spark to get its offense going. But it was sophomore corner back Kiante Goudeau (Edison HS) on defense that came up with the big plays when the Vikings needed them most. Goudeau had a pair of returns for touchdowns in the third quarter as LBCC rallied to beat the Seahawks 32-27 in both teams' SCFA National Central League opener at Veterans Memorial Stadium on Saturday.

Long Beach City College sophomore running back Darren Johnson was named the CCCFCA State Player of the Week as well as SCFA National Central League Player of the Week after his big game rushing against Bakersfield on Saturday.

Sophomore Darren Johnson (left) ran for 212 yards and two touchdowns while sophomore Josh Fatu (right) led a relentless Long Beach City College defense with four sacks in the Vikings' 38-7 home-opener win over Bakersfield College on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Long Beach City College jumped out to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter and never trailed as the Vikings improved to 2-0 thanks to a 27-17 non-conference win over Palomar College at Escondido High School on Saturday night.