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- Updated: August 29, 2018
2018 COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW
PALOMAR COMETS
By Tom Saxe
Palomar SID for EastCountySports.com
SAN MARCOS (8-29-2018) – Palomar College has some major reasons for optimism as the Comets prepare to kick off the 2018 community college football season this Saturday evening with a three-hour bus ride north to take on non-conference opponent Moorpark.
Palomar, following a big recruiting year, is talented, athletic, deep and used to playing a steady diet of some of the nation’s best junior college teams year-after-year-after year, the only community college in San Diego County to play in the state’s playoff-eligible top-level division every season since state playoffs were resumed years ago.
But Joe Early, a former Comet player in his 17th season as head coach after earning his chops as an assistant on all three of Palomar’s state and national championship teams, is nothing if he is not a realist. And he is well aware that this talented group, with only 10 returnees from 2017, will have to grow up in a hurry if it intends to reach live up to its extreme potential.
“We’re excited to get the season going,” says Early, whose team moves from the National Division South League to the National Division Central League, which includes defending J.C. Grid-Wire national champion Fullerton College. “We have a lot of energy and athleticism. But we don’t have a lot of college-level game experience. That’s an on-the-job training deal. The conference we’re going into is definitely one of the toughest in the nation, top-to-bottom.”
Along with Fullerton and the Comets, the National Central also includes Mt. SAC, El Camino, Cerritos along with San Diego Mesa, coming up to a state playoff-eligible conference from the non-playoff eligible American Division.
The Comets have had a highly competitive battle for the starting quarterback job raging since the summer between former All-CIF San Diego Section selection RODNEY THOMPSON (St. Augustine High School / Northern Arizona University), CONNOR CURRY (former Louisiana 5A Player of the year and a transfer from Division II power Ouachita Baptist) and University of Wyoming transfer ADAM CARR. Joe Early and his brother, Offensive Coordinator Dan Early probably won’t name a starter for the opener until game time.
Palomar has what could be one of best big-play receivers corps, led by returnees DEVIN NILSON (Carlsbad High) and ZAC MOREL (Vista High), 6-foot-6 former all-state high school selection LOGAN GAMBLE (Long Beach Saint Anthony High) who is a transfer from Cal Berkeley, MIKEL BARKLEY (Temecula Great Oak High) who runs 4.3 in the 40, and the El Camino High duo of MALACHI RUSSELL and JOHNNY ARMENTROUT. The Comets also have another potentially outstanding receiving and blocking tight end in 6-foot-4, 230-pound WILLIAM GONZALEZ (Murrieta Valley High).
The leader to start at running back is Grossmont High All-CIF-San Diego Section selection SHEVELL STERLING, who is being pushed by DE’VION SNEED (Vista Murrieta High). The fullback is 6-foot-1, 260-pound U.S. Army Veteran ARNOLD YODER.
The offensive line is big and athletic, including returnee JOSH CASTRELLON (6’0, 300 pounds, La Costa Canyon High) and newcomers FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ (6’4, 300 pounds, Sickels High in Tampa, FL), BRIAN LINDHOLM (6’6, 290 pounds, Moses Lake, WA), WILL EOFF (6’6, 290 pounds, Vista Murrieta High), NIKOLAS OLERUSKI (6’3, 298 pounds, Mt. Carmel High) and QUINTON MAXWELL (6’3, 340 pounds, King High in Detroit).
Defensively, some of the key Comets figure to be cornerbacks CHRIS JONES (Lincoln High) and FALAMOE STEFFANY (Vista High), nickel back and converted running back JOSH BERNARD (Oceanside High) who was the Comets’ leading rusher two years ago, linebackers SPENCER KAOANGA (Oceanside High, Air Force Prep), QUINTON GAUDET (Escondido High) and JONATHON SEGI (Oceanside High) and down linemen MARTIN BONACCI (El Camino High), ISAIAH KALEOPA-TUISEE (Oceanside High), KOA EVALU-ROBINSON (Lahainaluna High, in Maui, HI), 300-pound Northeastern State transfer NICK SO’OTO, JAYSON PACE (Temecula Chaparral High), 280-pound VAAALOTASI IEROME (Radford High in Honolulu), YUSUF LEIGH (Temecula Linfield Christian High) and JORDAN DUSON (Oceanside High).
The Comets have had a string of outstanding punters, including two that went on to the NFL, and must replace Australian TYSON DYER, now starting at the University of New Mexico who arguably was the best punter in community college football last season. It appears JACOB VOSE (El Camino High) is ready to step into his Dyer’s very large shoes.
The Comets will host Southwestern a week from Saturday evening, on Sept. 8, at Escondido High’s Chick Embrey Field at Wilson Stadium, in their home opener.
PALOMAR FOOTBALL ROSTER 2018 (As of Aug. 28 – 7:05 p.m.)
No. | Name | Pos | Yr | Ht | Wt | Hometown/High School/Previous School |
1 | Jay Craft | DB | Fr | 5’10 | 170 | Cherry Creek, CO/Cherry Creek/Kansas State |
2 | Mikel Barkley | WR | Fr | 5’11 | 165 | Temecula, CA/Great Oak |
3 | Zach Goodkin | RB | So | 5’9 | 200 | Carlsbad, CA/La Costa Canyon |
4 | Adam Carr | QB | So | 6’4 | 215 | Sherman Oaks, CA/Notre Dame/University of Wyoming |
5 | Shevell Sterling | RB | Fr | 5’10 | 190 | El Cajon, CA/Grossmont |
6 | Logan Gamble | WR | Fr | 6’6 | 200 | Long Beach, CA/St. Anthony/Cal Berkeley |
7 | Bryce Walker | WR | So | 6’0 | 180 | Jacksonville, FL/Bartram Trail |
8 | Shea Morales | QB | Fr | 6’4 | 210 | Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad |
9 | Jihad Hightower | DB | Fr | 5’9 | 171 | St. Johns, FL/Creekside |
10 | Connor Curry | QB | Fr | 6’2 | 200 | Shreveport, LA/Evangel Christian/Ouachita Baptist |
11 | Johnny Arzola | WR | So | 6’0 | 195 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside/Dixie State |
12 | Rodney Thompson | QB | So | 6’2 | 185 | San Diego, CA/St. Augustine/Northern Arizona |
13 | Devin Nilson | WR | So | 6’0 | 187 | Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad |
14 | Johnny Armentrout | WR | Fr | 5’10 | 175 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
15 | Zach Morel | WR | So | 6’2 | 193 | Vista, CA/Vista |
16 | Isaiah Gonzalez | DB | Fr | 5’9 | 175 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
18 | Malachi Russell | WR | Fr | 6’0 | 160 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
19 | JonPaul Patton | DB | Fr | 5’11 | 195 | San Marcos, CA/Mission Hills |
20 | Kameron Bullock | DB | Fr | 5’11 | 195 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
21 | Louie Flores | DB | Fr | 5’10 | 180 | San Marcos, CA/Mission Hills |
22 | Chris Styles | WR | Fr | 5’9 | 190 | Modesto, CA/Modesto |
23 | Adrien Robinson | RB | Fr | 5’10 | 204 | Temecula, CA/Great Oak/Mt. San Jacinto CC |
24 | Damon Wigand | RB | Fr | 5’10 | 180 | San Marcos, CA/Mission Hills |
25 | Emeka Anyanwu | DB | Fr | 6’3 | 205 | San Diego, CA/Westview |
26 | Maxwell Milner | DB | Fr | 6’3 | 205 | San Marcos, CA/Mission Hills |
27 | Chris Jones | DB | Fr | 5’11 | 170 | San Diego, CA/Lincoln |
28 | Lamar Raboteau | RB | Fr | 5’8 | 165 | San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa |
29 | Josh Bernard | DB | So | 5’11 | 205 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside |
30 | Falamoe Steffany | DB | Fr | 6’2 | 170 | Vista, CA/Vista |
31 | Jonathon Segi | LB | Fr | 6’2 | 205 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside |
32 | DeVion Sneed | RB | Fr | 5’9 | Murrieta, CA/Vista Murrieta | |
33 | Giovanni Herrera | DB | Fr | 5’9 | 155 | San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa |
34 | Quinton Gaudet | LB | Fr | 6’2 | 200 | Escondido, CA/Escondido |
35 | Keith Vasquez | DB | Fr | 5’9 | 160 | Valley Center, CA/Valley Center |
37 | Andre Meiers | DB | Fr | 6’4 | 175 | San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines |
38 | Quest Smith | DB | Fr | 5’8 | 170 | Valley Center, CA/Valley Center |
39 | Cedric Black | LB | Fr | 6-0 | 190 | Mira Mesa, CA/Mira Mesa/Southwestern |
40 | Tyrone Hickson | RB | Fr | 5’8 | 177 | Escondido, CA/Orange Glen |
41 | Efrain Contreras | RB | Fr | 5’11 | 204 | Twin Falls, ID/Twin Falls |
42 | Kaaianoyuikalai Lewis | DB | So | 5’9 | 180 | Hilo, HI/Hilo |
43 | Chris Calhoun | LB | Fr | 6’1 | 210 | San Marcos, CA/Mission Hills |
44 | Arnold Yoder | FB | So | 6’1 | 260 | Toledo, WA/Toledo/U.S. Army |
45 | Spencer Kaoanga | LB | Fr | 6-1 | 220 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside/Air Force Prep |
46 | Kobe Dominguez | LB | Fr | 6-2 | 205 | Valley Center, CA/ Valley Center |
47 | Chris Murray | LB | Fr | 6-2 | 195 | Dallas, PA/Dallas |
48 | Danzalle Hollingsworth | RB | So | 5’9 | 190 | San Marcos, CA/San Marcos |
49 | Orion Diaz | DB | So | 6’0 | 160 | Escondido, CA/Escondido |
50 | Adam Gunther | LB | Fr | 6’0 | 205 | Escondido, CA/Classical Academy |
51 | Yusuf Leigh | DL | Fr | 6’4 | 220 | Temecula, CA/Linfield Christian |
55 | Donovan Pati | DE | Fr | 6’3 | 260 | Vista, CA/Vista |
56 | Anthony Escalante | C | Fr | 6’2 | 240 | Vista, CA/Rancho Buena Vista |
57 | Ryan McCowan | LS | Fr | 5-8 | 170 | Valley Center, CA/Valley Center |
58 | Edwin Vorachack | LS | Fr | 5-10 | 175 | Escondido, CA/Escondido |
61 | Jacob Vose | Punter | Fr | 6’2 | 195 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
69 | Kevin Lopez | OL | Fr | 6’2 | 252 | Escondido, CA/Escondido |
70 | Quinton Maxwell | OL | Fr | 6’3 | 340 | Detroit, MI/King |
71 | Brayton Lindholm | OL | Fr | 6’6 | 290 | Moses Lake, WA/Moses Lake |
72 | Zyon Coplin | OL | Fr | 6’2 | 240 | Herriman, UT/Herriman |
73 | Stephan Samuels | OL | Fr | 6’3 | 240 | Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad |
75 | Francisco Rodriguez | OL | Fr | 6’4 | 300 | Tampa, FL/Sickels |
77 | Nikolas Oleruski | OL | Fr | 6’3 | 298 | San Diego, CA/Mt. Carmel |
78 | Josh Castrellon | OL | So | 6’0 | 300 | Carlsbad, CA/La Costa Canyon |
79 | Will Eoff | OL | Fr | 6’6 | 290 | Murrieta, CA/Vista Murrieta |
80 | Brandon Montes | WR | Fr | 5’9 | 170 | Escondido, CA/Orange Glen |
81 | Chase McNelly | WR | Fr | 5’10 | 165 | Seattle, WA/Chief Sealth |
82 | Troi Fryson | WR | Fr | 5’7 | 170 | Poway, CA/Poway |
83 | James Palmer | WR | Fr | 6’0 | 175 | San Diego, CA/Maranatha Christian |
84 | Mark Meader | K | Fr | 5’8 | 147 | San Diego, CA/Del Norte |
86 | William Gonzalez | TE | Fr | 6-4 | 230 | Murrieta, CA/Murrieta Valley |
87 | De’Von Traylor | TE | Fr | 6’4 | 236 | Carson, CO/Fountain |
88 | Justin Coria | WR | Fr | 5’10 | 160 | Murrieta, CA/Murrieta Mesa |
89 | Jacob Stepanek | Punter | Fr | 6’3 | 205 | Lake Elsinore, CA/Temescal Canyon |
90 | Isaiah Kaleopa-Tuisee | DL | Fr | 6’2 | 290 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside |
91 | Jayson Pace | DL | Fr | 6’3 | 260 | Temecula, CA/Chaparral |
92 | Koa Evalu-Robinson | DL | Fr | 6’3 | 275 | Maui, HI/Lahainaluna |
93 | Martin Bonacci | DL | Fr | 6’1 | 230 | Oceanside, CA/El Camino |
94 | Nick So’oto | DL | Fr | 6’2 | 300 | Bossier, LA/Parkway/Northeastern St. |
95 | Peter Higgs | DL | Fr | 6’2 | 240 | Vista, CA/Rancho Buena Vista |
96 | Jordan Duson | DL | Fr | 6’1 | 240 | Oceanside, CA/Oceanside |
97 | Vaaalotasi Ierome | DL | Fr | 6’0 | 280 | Honolulu, HI/Radford |
98 | Mason Simeta | DL | Fr | 6’3 | 240 | Lacey, WA/Tinberline |
99 | Isaac Tuia | DL | Fr | 6’1 | 295 | Las Vegas, NV/Bishop Gorman |