12 Glendale College Players to Play at Division I Schools
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Twelve Glendale College football players have accepted scholarships to play football at four-year colleges next season.
Tackle Broderick Jenkins signed with San Jose State and tight end Tom Sugg signed with Idaho. Guards Chris Allen and Anthony Navarro chose Cal State Northridge and Utah, respectively.
Others who signed include defensive lineman Vince Lobendahn (Utah); defensive lineman Damon Hinton, linebacker Steve Ruedeflores and defensive back Dennis Breshears (Cal State Long Beach); and defensive back Paul Simpson, who signed with Whittier College, a Division III school that does not award athletic scholarships.
Four former Vaqueros also signed with four-year schools. Nose guard Cory Cheney-Rice, who played in 1987, will attend Sonoma State; linebacker George Sykes (1988) signed with New Mexico State; and defensive lineman Doug Bledsoe and running back James Bledsoe, both of whom played at Glendale in 1988, signed with Northern Arizona and Portland State, respectively.
Quarterback Ronnie Lopez is still deciding among Northridge, Long Beach and Cal State Fullerton. Darren Fitzgerald will choose either Humbolt State or Sonoma State and wide receiver Danny Perez is considering offers from Sonoma State and Redlands.
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