1982 Southwestern Apaches football team

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Record10–1 (5–1 Mission)
Headcoach
OffensivecoordinatorJay Mack (2nd season)
1982 Southwestern Apaches football
Mission Conference co-champion
San Diego-South Bay Bowl champion
San Diego-South Bay Bowl, W 26–7 vs. Glendale (CA)
ConferenceMission Conference
Record10–1 (5–1 Mission)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJay Mack (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorBing Dawson (1st season)
Base defense3–4[1]
Home stadiumDeVore Stadium
Seasons
 1981
1983 
1982 Mission Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Southwestern (CA) + 5 1 010 1 0
Saddleback + 5 1 09 2 0
Riverside + 5 1 08 3 0
Citrus 3 3 04 6 0
Santa Ana 2 4 03 7 0
San Diego City 1 5 03 7 0
Palomar 0 6 02 8 0
  • + Conference co-champions

The 1982 Southwestern Apaches football team was an American football team that represented Southwestern College as a member of the Mission Conference during the 1982 junior college football season. In their seventh year under head coach Bob Mears,[a] the Apaches compiled a 10–1 record (5–1 in conference games), finished in a three-way tie for the Mission Conference championship,[3] defeated the Glendale Vaqueros in the inaugural San Diego-South Bay Bowl,[4] and were ranked No. 13 in the final J.C. Grid-Wire poll of 1982.[5]

Southwestern unexpectedly finished as the Mission Conference tri-champions after Riverside upset previously undefeated Saddleback on the final day of the regular season, leaving all three teams with identical 5–1 conference records and 1–1 head-to-head records. Riverside qualified for their own bowl, the Inland Empire Lions Bowl, and Saddleback had already accepted a berth to play in the Pony Bowl, causing the state bowl committee to scramble to accommodate Southwestern with less than a week's notice.[6] This led to the creation of the San Diego-South Bay Bowl, which was announced five days before the game.[7][8] It was the first bowl game appearance in the program's 22-year existence.[4]

The team was led on offense by quarterback Reid Sholl, who completed 105 of 199 passes for 1,292 yards and 16 touchdowns, as well as wide receiver Steve Pierce, who had 47 receptions for 782 yards and five touchdowns, and running back Tommy Hinzo, who had 62 carries for 400 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.[3][4][9] Sholl was named the Mission Conference Player of the Year and won the Joe Roth Memorial Award, given annually to the top junior college football player in San Diego County.[10] Defensive back Dennis Mitchell led a defensive unit that allowed just 167.1 yards per game, including 38.8 per game on the ground, and recorded 25 total interceptions, all of which set school records.[3] Additionally, defensive back Harry Carroll led the conference with eight interceptions, tying the school record.[7]

The team played its home games at DeVore Stadium in Chula Vista, California.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 117:00 p.m.at San Diego Mesa*San Diego, CAT (preseason scrimmage)[11][12]
September 181:00 p.m.at West Los Angeles*Culver City, CAW 42–7[13][14][15]
September 257:30 p.m.Mt. San Jacinto*
W 55–0[16]
October 91:30 p.m.at MiraCosta*Oceanside, CAW 45–21[17][18]
October 167:30 p.m.Imperial Valley*
  • DeVore Stadium
  • Chula Vista, CA
W 51–14[19][20][b]
October 237:30 p.m.Santa Ana
  • DeVore Stadium
  • Chula Vista, CA
W 24–17[23]
October 307:30 p.m.at SaddlebackMission Viejo, CAL 14–38[24][25]
November 67:30 p.m.Citrus
  • DeVore Stadium
  • Chula Vista, CA
W 14–0[26]
November 137:30 p.m.at RiversideRiverside, CAW 16–0[27]
November 207:30 p.m.Palomar
  • DeVore Stadium
  • Chula Vista, CA
W 42–0[28][29][30]
November 2511:00 a.m.at San Diego City
W 33–7[6]
December 47:30 p.m.vs. Glendale (CA)*
  • DeVore Stadium
  • Chula Vista, CA (San Diego-South Bay Bowl)
W 26–72,600–3,800[4][31]

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Coaching staff

NamePositionYear
Bob MearsHead coach7th
Jay MackOffensive coordinator[33] / offensive line2nd[34]
Bing DawsonDefensive coordinator1st
Jan Chapman Sr.Quarterbacks1st
Gil WarrenRunning backs1st
Jim FranksonWide receivers1st
Mike PompaDefensive line1st
Walt JusticeOutside linebackers / conditioning
Dan HensonDefensive backs1st

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Awards and honors

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References

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