2019 Vikings Football News
The Vikings defeated Southwestern College 20-16 in the 2019 Southern California Bowl in the final game of the season at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

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The Long Beach City College football team saw five Vikings sign National Letters of Intent to further their athletic and academic careers at the next level.

The postseason honors continue to roll in for the Long Beach City College football team.

The Long Beach City College football team saw four athletes sign Division 1 National Letters of Intent.

The Long Beach City College football team saw 17 athletes receive Southern California Football Association National Division All-Northern League post-season honors.
The No. 12 Long Beach City College football team defeated the No. 18 Southwestern College Jaguars on Saturday evening 20-16 in the 2019 Southern California Bowl.
The No. 12 Long Beach City College football team is hosting the 2019 Southern California Bowl against No. 18 Southwestern College on Saturday, Nov. 23 at Veterans Memorial Stadium at 6 p.m.

The Vikings still hold on to the National Northern League championship in a three-way tie with Ventura College and College of the Canyons.
The No. 12 Long Beach City College football team defeated the Moorpark Raiders 58-35 on Saturday evening at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
The No. 16 Long Beach City College football team took down the East Los Angeles College Huskies 33-9 on Saturday evening.
The No. 19 Long Beach City College football team took down No. 10 Cerritos College in a 36-24 win.

The Long Beach City College football team will be hosting Crosstown Rival Cerritos College this Saturday, Oct. 5.

The Long Beach City College football game at LA Valley on Saturday, Sept. 21 has been canceled.

The No. 16 Long Beach City College football team fell to the No. 9 Mt. San Antonio College Mounties 36-20.