Lobos Marinos ITLP football

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First season2013
Last season2015
StadiumEstadio Municipal
Lobos Marinos ITLP football
First season2013
Last season2015
LocationLa Paz, Baja California Sur
StadiumEstadio Municipal
ConferenceLiga Premier CONADEIP
DivisionGrupo Libertad
All-time record815 (.348)

The Lobos Marinos ITLP football team was the American football team that represented the Instituto Tecnológico de La Paz [es] (ITLP or Tec La Paz) located in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The team competed in the Liga Premier CONADEIP [es], a college football league which broke away from ONEFA, as members of the second-tier Grupo Libertad.

The Lobos Marinos ITLP were officially admitted into CONADEIP at the IV General Assembly in late January 2013 and placed in the Grupo Libertad,[1][2] becoming the first college football team from the state of Baja California Sur.[3] The team played three seasons in CONADEIP from 2013 to 2015 and compiled an all-time record of eight wins and 15 losses (8–15) before the program was discontinued in January 2016.[4]

The team colors were blue and vermillion.[5]

Preseason

2013 Lobos Marinos ITLP football
ConferenceLiga Premier CONADEIP
DivisionGrupo Libertad
Record1–6 (1–6 Libertad)
Head coach
  • Guillermo Ortalejo (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorJorge Razura[3]
Home stadiumEstadio Municipal
Seasons
 2012
2014 

The 2013 Lobos Marinos ITLP football team represented the Instituto Tecnológico de La Paz [es] (ITLP or Tec La Paz) in the 2013 Liga Premier CONADEIP [es] season. The Lobos Marinos competed in the second-tier Grupo Libertad and played their home games at the Estadio Municipal in La Paz. In its inaugural season of intercollegiate football, the team was led by head coach Guillermo Ortalejo.

The Lobos Marinos compiled a 1–6 record, finished seventh in the Grupo Libertad, and were outscored by a total of 236 to 133.[6] The team was led on offense quarterback José Gracia, who earned CONADEIP Player of the Week honors in week 7 after throwing for 306 yards and a conference record-tying six touchdowns to lead ITLP to the first victory in program history against the Cimarrones UABC Mexicali.[7][8]

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
31 AugustGatos Salvajes de La Paz
W 44–0[3][9]

Schedule

The Lobos Marinos' 2013 schedule consisted of three home games and four away games in the regular season.

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
14 Septemberat Osos CETYS Tijuana
  • Estadio Margarita de Astiazarán de Fimbres
  • Tijuana
L 20–33[10]
21 SeptemberPotros ITSON [es]
L 0–50[11][12]
28 Septemberat Búhos UNISONL 7–28[13][14]
5 OctoberZorros CETYS Mexicali
  • Estadio Municipal
  • La Paz
L 35–39[15][16]
12 Octoberat Cimarrones UABC EnsenadaL 8–28[17][18]
19 OctoberCimarrones UABC Mexicali
  • Estadio Municipal
  • La Paz
W 63–0[19][7][8]
26 Octoberat Cimarrones UABC Tijuana [es]
  • Estadio Cimarrón
  • Tijuana
L 0–58[20]

2014

2014 Lobos Marinos ITLP football
Grupo Libertad semifinal, L 21–47 at Potros ITSON [es]
ConferenceLiga Premier CONADEIP
DivisionGrupo Libertad
Record5–3 (5–2 Libertad)
Head coach
  • Guillermo Ortalejo (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorJorge Razura[21]
CaptainLuis Meza
Home stadiumEstadio Municipal
Seasons
 2013
2015 

The 2014 Lobos Marinos ITLP football team represented the Instituto Tecnológico de La Paz [es] (ITLP or Tec La Paz) in the 2014 Liga Premier CONADEIP [es] season. The Lobos Marinos competed in the second-tier Grupo Libertad and played their home games at the Estadio Municipal in La Paz. The team was led by second-year head coach Guillermo Ortalejo.

In their second year of play, the Lobos Marinos finished the regular season with a 5–2 record, finishing in a four-way tie for first place in the Grupo Libertad. Seeded fourth in the Grupo Libertad playoffs due to point differential tiebreaker rules,[22][23] they lost to the Potros ITSON [es] in the semifinal.[24]

The team was led on offense quarterback José Gracia and running back Carlos "Cuba" González, while safety Luis Meza[3] served as team captain.[21] González earned CONADEIP Player of the Week honors after rushing for 142 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries against the Cimarrones UABC Tijuana [es] in week 7.[25] González led the league with 836 rushing yards.[4]

Schedule

The Lobos Marinos' 2014 schedule consisted of four home games and three away games in the regular season.

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
30 Augustat Potros ITSON [es]
L 0–32[26]
6 SeptemberBúhos UNISON
W 13–12[27]
13 Septemberat Zorros CETYS Mexicali
L 24–26[28][29]
27 Septemberat Cimarrones UABC Mexicali
  • Campo APAM
  • Mexicali
W 30–14[30]
4 OctoberCimarrones UABC Tijuana [es]
  • Estadio Municipal
  • La Paz
W 21–14[31][32]
11 OctoberOsos CETYS Tijuana
  • Estadio Municipal
  • La Paz
W 36–21[21][33][34]
18 October[a]Cimarrones UABC Ensenada
  • Estadio Municipal
  • La Paz
W 34–14[5][22]
25 Augustat Potros ITSON
  • Campo Hundido
  • Ciudad Obregón (Grupo Libertad semifinal)
L 21–47[24][35][36]

[37]

^[a] The game between the Lobos Marinos ITLP and Cimarrones UABC Ensenada was originally scheduled to take place on 20 September.[38] However, in light of Hurricane Odile, the game was rescheduled to 18 October.[39][40]

Personnel

2014 Lobos Marinos ITLP football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB/DB 3 Jaime Alberto Rivas Chiquete Fr
WR 11 Martín Alberto Gómez Ortega So
WR 14 Cristo Alejandro Espinoza Espinoza Fr
QB/WR 16 Ernesto de Jesús Vivian Manríquez So
WR/DB 17 Pedro Murillo Sández So
WR/DB 18 Jorge Apodaca Mercado So
WR/DB 24 Ozneir Ulises Castruita García Fr
WR/DL 26 Héctor Alonso Santiago García Fr
RB/WR 27 Rodolfo Gabriel Cortés Silva So
RB/DB 32 Carlos Yaszir González Martínez So
OL/DE 51 Luis Omar Cebrero Carrasco So
OL/DL 55 José Humberto García Luna So
OL/DL 56 Rodrigo Alejandro Ruíz Toledo So
OL/DL 58 Luis Alberto Pérez Gálvez So
OL/TE 69 Efrén Ernesto Espinoza Jaime So
OL/DL 77 Christian Alán Martínez Rieke So
OL/DL 78 Andrés Fiol Manríquez So
OL/DE 90 Praxedes Ruíz Romero So
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB/DB 7 Ignacio Carballo Cota So
DB 12 Eddie Josué Nicolás de la Cruz Fr
DL/DB 15 Juan Carlos Díaz León Fr
LB/DB 21 Marco Antonio Espinoza Flores Fr
DB/LB 22 Ricardo Estrada Alemán So
WR/DB 23 Eduardo Bocanegra Tenorio So
DB 25 Jesús Edwin Clavel Meza So
DB 28 Luis Alejandro Luévano Gámez Fr
DB/LB 43 Luis Ricardo Meza Talamantes (C) So
DB/LB 45 Dante Gregorio Sandoval Arce So
LB/DL 45 Carlos Hernán Cortéz Barrera Fr
DL/DE 46 Armando Contreras Rodríguez So
LB/DB 47 Alfonso Tirado García So
DE/DB 49 Francisco Ikzáin Olachea Balleza Fr
DL/OL 51 Luis Fernando Nieblas Sánchez de la Vega Fr
LB/DE 52 Luis Alberto Real González So
LB/DE 53 Luis Ángel de Jesús Soriano Quezada So
DL/OL 62 Javier Adrián Cruz Moreno Fr
DE/DL 92 Luis Alfonso Orduño Gerardo So
DL/DE 96 Eduardo Miranda Tafoya So
DL/DE 99 Helios Cota Famanía So
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
Head coach
  • Guillermo Ortaleja
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Jorge Jiménez Razura – Defensive coordinator
  • Carlos González Valero – Assistant coach
  • José Guillermo Espinoza Gámez – Special teams coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 15 August 2025

2015

Demise and aftermath

References

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