18 ALL-SCFA CENTRAL CONFERENCE HORNETS!
The Fullerton College football program continued its proud winning tradition in 2025 placing 18 players on the All-SCFA Central Conference list.
The Fullerton College football program continued its proud winning tradition in 2025 placing 18 players on the All-SCFA Central Conference list.
FC's balance on both sides of the ball was reflected in the selections with 9 players earning first-team honors and another 9 named to the second team.
First Team Offense
Dylan Spencer (Offensive Line) - Unanimous Selection
JT Weir (Wide Receiver) - Unanimous Selection
Marc Essley II (Punt Returner)
Weir's versatility was on full display this season emerging as both a reliable target and a special teams weapon, while Spencer anchored a dominant offensive line that paved the way for the Hornet's high-powered attack.
First Team Defense
Ethan Charpentier (Linebacker) - Unanimous Selection
Xander Chisolm (Safety) - Unanimous Selection
Nathan Lewis (Linebacker/Kicker)
EJ Robinson (Defensive Back)
Charpentier earns his second nod after locking down first team honors last season. He finished the regular season leading the state in tackles 118 (11.8 a game) Both Charpentier and Chisolm were defensive leaders for the FC defense, while Lewis' rare two-way ability made him an invaluable asset. Robinson size and skill landed 4 interceptions on the season.
Second Team Offense
Hayden Frazier (OL/C)
Michael McDonald (OL)
Logan Lester (WR)
Fred Hunter (RB)
Chris Lundsberg (QB)
JT Weir (All Purpose)
Lundsberg's leadership under center and Hunter's steady ground game helped the Hornets stay competitive throughout the season, while Frazier and McDonald provided key protection up front.
Second Team Defense
Oskar Madrigal (DT)
Josh Grethen (DE)
Eric Rory II (LB)
Muhammad Hassouneh (LB)
Fred Adams Jr. (CB)
This group showcased the Hornet's defensive depth and toughness that helped FC win key games that delivered another winning season at 7-3.
Once a Hornet, Always a Hornet!
Up Next: The No. 7 Hornets (7-3 overall) will host No. 8 Riverside City College (7-3 overall) at Shebeck Field on Monday, November 17th for the Southern California Bowl- a fitting end to the season featuring two powerhouse programs with identical records. Kickoff is at 5:00 PM.
*Photo by Alessandro Adajar
