Brett Virgil and Steven Bradshaw were named Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in the American Mountain League as 14 Eagles were honored with all conference designations.
The MSJC football team, led by a great effort from their defense came up five points short on Saturday in the Western States Bowl in Santa Maria as they fell to Allan Hancock College 14-9.
The MSJC football team won with a two point conversion in overtime Saturday afternoon at Citrus, to finish the season 8-2, and earn a bid to the 2019 Western States Bowl.
The MSJC football team picked up a victory in their final home game of the 2019 season, and also kept the annual Palms to Pines Trophy in San Jacinto for at least another year.
The MSJC football team did not trail in the game Saturday until the final 18 seconds when Antelope Valley was able to score the go ahead touchdown to give them a dramatic 21-20 win over the Eagles.
The MSJC football team led by two points at the half, but were out scored 26-9 in the second as they lost for the first time this season 38-23 to visiting San Bernardino Valley.
The MSJC football team celebrated Homecoming on Saturday by dominating visiting L.A. Harbor at Carl Quandt Stadium, winning 42-6 in their final non-league game of the year.
The MSJC football team fell behind 8-0 on Saturday, and then scored 51 straight points on their way to a 58-21 non-conference win over visiting LA Southwest.
The MSJC football team led 20-7 after one quarter and 34-14 at the half then held on down the stretch to win their season opener on Saturday against L.A. Pierce 42-34.
The MSJC football team will begin their season at home on Saturday afternoon at Carl Quandt Stadium as they take on visiting L.A. Pierce College at 1 pm.