San Bernardino Valley College
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San Bernardino Valley College is a community college located in San Bernardino
San Bernardino, California
San Bernardino is a city located in the Riverside-San Bernardino metropolitan area , and serves as the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States...

, California
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...

. It is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges is one of six official academic bodies responsible for the accreditation of public and private universities, colleges, secondary and elementary schools in the United States and foreign institutions of American origin. The Western Association of...

. The two-year college has an enrollment of approximately 25,000 students and covers 82 acres (33.2 ha). Valley College is also a part of the San Bernardino Community College District
San Bernardino Community College District
The San Bernardino Community College District in California, United States, is one of 72 community college districts within the California Community Colleges System...

 http://www.sbccd.org which includes Crafton Hills College
Crafton Hills College
Located in the city of Yucaipa, east of San Bernardino, Crafton Hills College serves more than 5,000 students each semester.Mission Statement-...

 located in nearby Yucaipa and the Professional Development Center in San Bernardino.

History

San Bernardino Valley College was established in 1926 and is the twenty-fifth oldest community college in California. In 1926, San Bernardino Valley College’s campus was split between San Bernardino High School
San Bernardino High School
San Bernardino High School is a public high school located in the "Uptown neighborhood" of San Bernardino, California. San Bernardino High School is located north of Downtown San Bernardino and south of San Bernardino's University District. It is a part of the San Bernardino City Unified School...

 and Colton High School
Colton High School (California)
Colton High School is a public high school in Colton, California, United States. It is located just north of Interstate 10 at Rancho Avenue. The school currently enrolls 3314 students, which is more than its normal capacity. Colton High School opened in 1896 as the first High School of the Colton...

 and consisted of 140 students and one administrator, George H. Jantzen, who was dean of the college. Today, San Bernardino Valley College offers classes to 25,000 students and runs on an annual budget of $59 million. The college district, which includes two campuses, has 243 full-time faculty, 750 part-time faculty and staff of 459. It serves multiple high school districts, and the district encompasses nearly 500 square miles (1,295 km²).

Academics

As part of the state system of community colleges, San Bernardino Valley College is dedicated to providing educational opportunities at minimum cost. Central to San Bernardino Valley College’s philosophy is the idea of general education - a system of instruction that gives the student a basic competence in written and spoken English, mathematics, history and government; a regard for health, both mental and physical; a grasp of the basic disciplines and methodologies of human and scientific study, and knowledge in some depth of chosen subject area.
The college offers degrees in the arts and sciences to students who successfully complete a comprehensive two-year course study.
This course study corresponds to the lower division requirements of the University of California
University of California
The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University...

 and the California State University
California State University
The California State University is a public university system in the state of California. It is one of three public higher education systems in the state, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College system. It is incorporated as The Trustees of the...

 system, so qualified students can transfer to four-year institutions with junior standing. San Bernardino Valley College transfer students have demonstrated a high success rate in continuing their education at the four-year College and university level.
While recognizing the importance of a general education, the college also recognizes an obligation to provide specialized programs leading directly to employment or to improving the skill and knowledge of those already employees in the work force. To achieve this, the college offers more than 40 programs in technical and occupational fields. Courses may be taken individually to improve specific skills or as part of a program leading to an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science and or a Certificate of Completion in specific occupational fields.
Qualified students can even combine work and study through work experience programs. San Bernardino Valley College was a pioneer in the work/study concept.
In addition to general and occupational programs, San Bernardino Valley College offers developmental programs for students who need to improve basic skills before taking advanced classes, counseling and guidance programs, and service for disabled students, veterans and other adults. San Bernardino Valley College has been a leader in programs for the physically handicapped, including adaptive physical education classes.

Student life

San Bernardino Valley College also offers its students a diverse selection of clubs. At San Bernardino Valley College there are more than 30 clubs and organizations representing a variety of academic and career pursuits. There are also a number of special interest groups.
San Bernardino Valley College has one of the most active student government programs in the state. In addition, the college offers its students opportunities to get involved with the college’s pep squad, musical groups, and theater group.
The college is always trying to expand its student base.
Valley College is undergoing a large redevelopment, beginning with the construction of a new communications building, opened in 2009. A new North Hall and two new science buildings also opened in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

Board Of Trustees

James C. Ramos, President

Carleton W. Lockwood, Jr., Vice President

Dr. Donald L. Singer, Clerk

John M. Futch

John Longville

Dr. Charles S. Terrell, Jr.

Jess Vizcaino, Jr.

Kaylee Hrsoulis, Crafton Hills Student Trustee

Robert Alexnder, San Bernardino Valley College Student Trustee

Middle College High School

Located on the SBVC campus, Middle College High School is a 3-year high school that reaches out to students with high potential but who may be struggling on a regular high school campus. Students spend mornings in Valley College courses and the afternoon taking high school classes in English, math and science. Students can graduate with an associat the same time as a high school diploma.

The school boasts a 97% graduation rate and the highest Academic Performance Index
Academic Performance Index
The Academic Performance Index is a measurement of academic performance and progress of individual schools in California, United States. It is one of the main components of the Public Schools Accountability Act passed by the California legislature in 1999...

 score (832) of any high school in San Bernardino or Riverside counties. It has won a federal recognition under the 2008 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools award.

Athletics

San Bernardino Valley College is a member of the Foothill Conference
Foothill Conference
The Foothill Conference is a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association. Several community colleges are members.-History:The Foothill Conference as it is known today was formed in 1988...

 for 11 of its 12 sports. Wolverine Football is a member of the American Division-Mountain Conference. Each sport has a different competitive alignment within the conference.
SBVC competes with: Antelope Valley College
Antelope Valley College
Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties...

, Barstow Community College
Barstow Community College
Barstow Community College is a community college in Barstow . Enabling students to transfer onward to a four-year college or university is a priority for the school.- Accreditation :...

, Cerro Coso, Chaffey College
Chaffey College
Chaffey College is a public community college in the San Bernardino County city of Rancho Cucamonga, California, in the northern part of the community of Alta Loma. Chaffey provides students with different classes and programs, including business, science, the arts, history, philosophy,...

, College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert is a public two-year community college located in Palm Desert in the Coachella Valley of Riverside County, California...

, Compton College (Football Only), East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College is a community college of the Los Angeles Community College District in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park. Fourteen communities comprise its primary service area...

 (Football Only), Mt. San Jacinto College
Mt. San Jacinto College
Mt. San Jacinto College is a community college in Riverside County, California, United States. MSJC consists of two large campuses: one located in San Jacinto and one in Menifee . In addition, classes are offered at a campus in Banning and a smaller facility located in Temecula...

, Rio Hondo College
Rio Hondo College
Rio Hondo College is a community college located in the city of Whittier, California, United States, named after the Rio Hondo. It was founded in 1960 and mainly serves the cities of Whittier, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, El Monte, and South El Monte...

, San Diego Mesa College
San Diego Mesa College
San Diego Mesa College is a public, two-year community college perched on a mesa in the Clairemont neighborhood of San Diego, California in the United States. It is the largest community college in the city of San Diego and part of the San Diego Community College District along with San Diego City...

 (Football Only), and Victor Valley College
Victor Valley College
Victor Valley College is a community college in the southeast corner of Victorville, California. The Victor Valley Community College District includes Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Phelan, and Adelanto.-History:...

.

From 1926-2000 SBVC's mascot was the Indians, since 2000 SBVC's mascot has been the Wolverines, much to the dismay of alumni and area tribes alike.

The Men's and Women's basketball teams play their home games in the Joseph W. Snyder Gymnasium, which was built in 1975.





Fall Sports:
  • Cross Country
    Cross country running
    Cross country running is a sport in which people run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain. The course, typically long, may include surfaces of grass and earth, pass through woodlands and open country, and include hills, flat ground and sometimes gravel road...

     (Men's)
  • Cross Country (Women's)
  • Soccer (Men's)
  • Soccer (Women's)
  • Football
    American football
    American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...

  • Volleyball
    Volleyball
    Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...

     (Women's)



Winter Sports:
  • Basketball
    Basketball
    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...

     (Men's)
  • Basketball (Women's)



Spring Sports:
  • Baseball
    Baseball
    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...

  • Softball
    Softball
    Softball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of 10 to 14 players. It is a direct descendant of baseball although there are some key differences: softballs are larger than baseballs, and the pitches are thrown underhand rather than overhand...

  • Track & Field (Men's)
  • Track & Field (Women's)

Athletic championships

San Bernardino Valley College has numerous accomplishments in the field of competitive sports. Below will soon include a listing of those athletic achievements only bestowed on a select few. The author of this section would like to acknowledge the work of alumnae Roger Schmidt and Harry Carson Frye and thank them for their extensive history which provides the base of the information below. Their research is an invaluable source of information on the extensive history of our sports programs.

National champions

Football (1926–Present) Men’s Archery (1952–1978) Women’s Archery (1952–1978) Mixed Team Archery (1952–1978)
2 time National Champions 5 time National Champions 2 time National Champions 1 time National Champion
1951 & 1992 1960-1971-1972-1973-1975 1960 & 1974 1973

State champions

Men’s Cross Country (1928–Present) Football (1926–Present) Women's Soccer (1996–Present)
5 time State Champions 2 time State Champions State Champions
2006-2007-2008-2009-2010 1982 & 1992 2010
Wrestling (1955–2001) Men’s Archery (1952–1978) Men’s Golf (1929–1992)
7 time State Champions 3 time State Champions State Champion
1958-1959-1960-1961-1963-1967-1968 1972-1973-1974 1957
Men’s Volleyball (1929–1982) Women’s Archery (1952–1978) Women’s Gymnastics (1952–1978) Co-ed Archery (1952–1978)
State Champion 3 time State Champions State Champions 3 time State Champions
1975 1972-1973-1974 1968 1972-1973-1974

Conference champions

Baseball (1927–Present) Men’s Basketball (1926–Present) Women’s Basketball (1975–Present)
12 time Conference Champion 11 time Conference Champion 6 time Conference Champion
1946-1960-1961-1963-1972-1984-1986-1990-1993-1998-2003-2004 1946-1956-1970-1971-1988-1993-2003-2005-2007-2009-2010 1998-2001-2008-2009-2010-2011
Women’s Cross Country (1977–Present) Men’s Cross Country (1928–Present) Football (1926–Present)
4 time Conference Champion 21 time Conference Champion 15 time Conference Champion
1991-2005-2006-2007 1947-1980-1986-1990-1992-1996-1997-1998-1999-2000-2001-2002-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011 1927-1937-1938-1943-1952-1959-1982-1988-1991-1992-1993-1995-1996-1997-2010
Softball (1977–Present) Men’s Track & Field (1927–Present) Women’s Track & Field (1980–Present) Women's Soccer (1996–Present)
4 time Conference Champion 12 time Conference Champion 3 time Conference Champion 3 time Conference Champion
1978-1979-1987-1998 1989-1990-1991-1992-1993-1994-1995-1997-2001-2002-2004-2005 1983-2001-2002 2008–2009-2010
Women’s Volleyball (1974–Present) Wrestling (1955–2001) Men’s Golf (1929–1992)
13 time Conference Champion 14 time Conference Champion 8 time Conference Champion
1976-1986-1994-1995-1996-1997-1998-2000-2001-2002-2004-2005-2006 1958-1959-1960-1961-1962-1963-1964-1965-1966-1967-1968-1969-1970-1972 1931-1938-1947-1948-1957-1958-1980-1985
Men’s Tennis (1927–2004) Women’s Tennis (1973–2002) Men’s Swimming (1948–1993)
9 time Conference Champion 4 time Conference Champion Conference Champion
1947-1950-1951-1952-1964-1983-1985-1986-1987 1985-1986-1987-1991 1989
Women’s Swimming (1983–1993) Men’s & Women’s Archery (1952–1978) Men’s Volleyball (1972–1982)
2 time Conference Champion 7 time Conference Champion 5 time Conference Champion
1991–1992 1971-1972-1973-1974-1975-1977-1978 1974-1975-1976-1977-1978
Men’s Gymnastics (1926–1969) Women’s Gymnastics (1967–1969) Bowling (1947–1973) Badminton (1939–1975)
Conference Champion 2 time Conference Champion Conference Champion Conference Champion
1933 1967–1968 1971 1974

Athletic mission statement

San Bernardino Valley College is a CCC/AA/COA institution and is a member of the Foothill Conference. In concert with the college’s mission and CCC/AA/COA philosophy, the goals of the athletic department are to promote the growth of intellectual, physical and social behaviors of the student-athlete. It is also our goal to create a culture of excellence for our student-athletes that celebrates integrity, diversity, sportsmanship and a strong work ethic.

Seismic reconstruction

Between 2001 and 2010, several of the campus' major buildings have been demolished and new ones built nearby. The college's original builders were unaware of the San Jacinto Fault Zone, which bisects the campus and ran under the foundations of some buildings. A seismic study in 1995-1996 confirmed the danger of the fault to the campus. The buildings, most over 50 years old, were not built to modern seismic standards and it was decided that creating new buildings would be more sensible than retrofitting the aging ones. Buildings replaced included the Administration Building, the Library, the Student Center/Cafeteria Building, the Art Building, the Physical Sciences Buildings, the Life Science Building, and North Hall. Prominiently preserved is the Auditorium. Built in 1938 by the Works Progress Administration, the ornate building contains the clock tower that is featured on many of the college's publications.

Notable alumni


  • Susan Anton
    Susan Anton
    -Youth:Anton attended Yucaipa High School in Yucaipa, California, and graduated in 1968. After high school, Anton attended San Bernardino Valley College...

    : singer and actress; Miss California 1969; second runner-up Miss America 1969

  • George Brown, Jr.
    George Brown, Jr.
    George Edward Brown, Jr. was an American politician. He was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1963 to 1971 and from 1973 to 1999, representing Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties in California.-Background:Brown was born in Holtville, California...

    : member of the United States House of Representatives from 1963–1971 and 1973–1999, representing the San Bernardino and Riverside regions of California.

  • John Butler (American Football): National Football League General manager of the Buffalo Bills and the San Diego Chargers.

  • Wilmer Carter
    Wilmer Carter
    Wilmer Amina Carter has been a California State Assemblymember since December 2006. She is a Democrat.-Pre Legislative Career and Personal:Carter served 16 years on the Rialto Board of Education from 1983 through 1999. For 23 years from 1973 until 1996, she was a staff member for Congressman George...

    : Member of the California State Assembly, 62nd District from 2002–present and name sake of Wilmer Amina Carter High School
    Wilmer Amina Carter High School
    Wilmer Amina Carter High School is a high school in the Rialto Unified School District. The school's mascot is a lion, the students are normally called "Lions". The school is located on Linden Avenue across the street from Birdsall Park, north of the Interstate 210 extension...


  • Nick Coussoulis: Developer and Investor; built Coussoulis Arena
    Coussoulis Arena
    Formally known as the James & Aerianthi Coussoulis Arena, the "Coussoulis Arena" is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in San Bernardino, California, USA. It is home to the California State University, San Bernardino Coyotes basketball team. It opened in 1995.- External links :*...

     at California State University, San Bernardino
    California State University, San Bernardino
    California State University, San Bernardino, also known as Cal State San Bernardino or CSUSB is a public research university and one of the twenty three general campuses of the California State University system. The main campus sits on in the suburban University District of , United States, with...

    .

  • Gerald R. Eaves
    Gerald R. Eaves
    Gerald R. Eaves is a former California State Assemblyman who served from 1984 until 1992. He served on the Rialto City Council from 1977 until 1980 and as Mayor of Rialto from 1980 until 1984. After leaving the Assembly, he served on the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors from 1992 until...

    : San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors from 1992–2000; California State Assemblyman from 1984–1992; Mayor of Rialto from 1980–1984; Rialto City Council from 1977-1980.

  • Dennis Hansberger: San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors from 1972-2008.

  • Dirk Kempthorne
    Dirk Kempthorne
    Dirk Arthur Kempthorne , was the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, who served under President George W. Bush from 2006 to 2009. A Republican, Kempthorne previously served as the 30th Governor and as a U.S. Senator from Idaho...

    : U.S. Secretary of the Interior from 2006–2009; Governor of Idaho from 1999–2006; U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1993-1999.

  • Jerry Lewis (politician)
    Jerry Lewis (politician)
    Charles Jeremy Lewis is the U.S. Representative for , and previously the 40th, 35th and 37th, serving since 2003. He is a member of the Republican Party. He is a former chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, serving in the role during the 109th Congress.-Early life, education, and...

    : member of the United States House of Representatives since 1979, representing the California's 41st congressional district
    California's 41st congressional district
    California's 41st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California based in San Bernardino County. The district encompasses the eastern region of the Greater Los Angeles Area known as the Inland Empire...

    ; former chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.

  • Pat Morris Pat Morris (politician): Mayor of San Bernardino 2005–Present; founder the San Bernardino Boys and Girls Club; Judge, San Bernardino County Superior Court from 1976-2005.

  • Chuck Obershaw: former CEO of Chuck Obershaw Toyota in San Bernardino.

  • Joseph C. Rodriguez
    Joseph C. Rodriguez
    Colonel Joseph C. Rodriguez born in San Bernardino, California, was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor - the United States' highest military decoration for his actions near Munye-ri, Korea during the Korean War.-Early years:Rodriguez, a Mexican-American, was raised in the...

    : United States Army soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor
    Medal of Honor
    The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...

     - the United States' highest military decoration for his actions near Munye-ri, Korea during the Korean War
    Korean War
    The Korean War was a conventional war between South Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China , with military material aid from the Soviet Union...

    .

  • Julie Sommars
    Julie Sommars
    Julie Sommars is an American actress. She played assistant District Attorney Julie March on the TV series, Matlock from 1987 to 1994...

    : actress; nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama.

  • Dr. Earl R. Stadtman: Internationally Renowned Biochemist

  • Twyla Tharp
    Twyla Tharp
    Twyla Tharp is an American dancer and choreographer, who lives and works in New York City.-Early years:Tharp was born in 1941 on a farm in Portland, Indiana, and was named after Twila Thornburg, the "Pig Princess" of the 89th Annual Muncie Fair in Indiana.she spend hours working on it to help her...

    : dancer and choreographer. She has won Emmy and Tony awards, and currently works as a choreographer in New York City.

  • John Trudell
    John Trudell
    John Trudell is a Native American-Mexican author, poet, actor, musician, and former political activist. He was the spokesperson for the United Indians of All Tribes' takeover of Alcatraz beginning in 1969, broadcasting as Radio Free Alcatraz...

    : author, poet, actor, musician, and Native American political activist.

  • Judith Valles: Mayor of San Bernardino 1997-2005, she is the first Latina elected Mayor in the City's history; in 2001 she ran unopposed for a second term.

  • Tyree Washington
    Tyree Washington
    Tyree Washington is a retired American sprinter.He attended both La Sierra High School and San Bernardino Valley College....

    : sprinter; 5 time gold medalist in the 4x400 m relay and the 400m.

  • Jimmy Webb
    Jimmy Webb
    Jimmy Webb is an American songwriter, composer, and singer. He wrote numerous platinum selling classics, including "Up, Up and Away", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Galveston", "The Worst That Could Happen", "All I Know", and "MacArthur Park"...

    : songwriter; his compositions include "Up, Up and Away", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Galveston" and "MacArthur Park". His songs have been recorded or performed by Glen Campbell, The 5th Dimension, Richard Harris, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Isaac Hayes, and R.E.M., among others.

  • Edwin Wylie Vascular surgery
    Vascular surgery
    Vascular surgery is a specialty of surgery in which diseases of the vascular system, or arteries and veins, are managed by medical therapy, minimally-invasive catheter procedures, and surgical reconstruction. The specialty evolved from general and cardiac surgery...

    : one of the early American pioneers who developed and fostered advanced training in vascular surgery and pushed for its recognition as a specialty in the United States in the 1970s.

  • Charles E. Young: Chancellor Emeritus and Professor at the UCLA School of Public Affairs; chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles from 1968–1997; president of the University of Florida 1999-2004; currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

  • Dino Ebel
    Dino Ebel
    Dino A. Ebel is a former minor league baseball player and manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers who is currently the third base coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.-Biography:...

    : former manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers who is currently the third base coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

  • Bobby Hosea
    Bobby Hosea
    Bobby Hosea is an American film and television actor.-External links:...

    : SBVC football player, actor; played in over 70 TV and film lead roles, including The O.J. Simpson Story and D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear
    D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear
    D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear is a 2003 T.V. movie created by USA Network based on the Beltway sniper attacks of 2002.-Plot:...

    .

  • Rich Dauer
    Rich Dauer
    Richard Fremont Dauer , is a former professional baseball player who played with the Baltimore Orioles primarily as an infielder from 1976-85. He played in two World Series with the Orioles....

    : former professional baseball player who played with the Baltimore Orioles primarily as an infielder from 1976–85; was an All-American at the University of Southern California and helped the Trojans win the 1974 College World Series; currently the third base coach for the Colorado Rockies.

  • Julio Cruz (baseball): former professional baseball player who played second base in the major leagues from 1977–1986; with the Seattle Mariners, from 1978 through 1983, he stole over 40 bases each season and was the team's all-time leader in that statistic.

  • Jim Weatherwax
    Jim Weatherwax
    James Michael Weatherwax is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at California State University, Los Angeles and West Texas A&M University.Weatherwax was drafted by the Packers in the eleventh round of...

    : member of the Super Bowl I Champion Packers.

  • Ken Hubbs
    Ken Hubbs
    Kenneth Douglass Hubbs was an American second baseman who played from to for the Chicago Cubs in the National League. He was killed in a plane crash near Provo, Utah prior to the 1964 season....

    : second baseman who played from 1961 to 1963 for the Chicago Cubs in the National League.

  • Al Jury
    Al Jury
    Al Jury is a former American football official in the National Football League from 1978 to 2004. He started as a back judge, then switched to field judge after the league swapped position names in 1998. Over the course of his NFL career, Jury was selected to officiate in a record-tying five...

    : football official in the National Football League (NFL) from 1978 to 2004 as a field judge then as a back judge when the league swapped position names in 1998. Over the course of his NFL career, Jury was selected to officiate in a record-tying five Super Bowls: XX in 1986, XXII in 1988, XXIV in 1990, XXVIII in 1994 and XXXIV in 2000.

  • Craig Newsome
    Craig Newsome
    Craig Newsome is a former NFL cornerback who was drafted in the first round of the NFL draft by the the Green Bay Packers, where he played for four years...

    : NFL cornerback who played for the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers. He was the starting cornerback on the 1996 Green Bay Packers championship team. He also had a forced fumble and an interception in Super Bowl XXXI.

  • Johnnie Harris
    Johnnie Harris
    Johnnie Harris is an Arena Football League defensive specialist with the Philadelphia Soul. He has previously played for the Tampa Bay Storm , the Orlando Predators , and the Grand Rapids Rampage...

    : Arena Football League defensive specialist with the Philadelphia Soul. He has previously played for the Tampa Bay Storm (1996–1998), the Orlando Predators (2005), and the Grand Rapids Rampage (2006). Harris also played in the National Football League as a defensive back for the Oakland Raiders (1999–2001) and the New York Giants (2000–2003).
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