Head Coach
&
Throwing Events

Coach Thiss
is entering his 11th season as Head Coach.
With the men's team placing
first in the conference last year, the new
athletes and staff will
hopefully repeat their team title. What
the program had lacked in depth, it made up for in the quality of individual athletes from
both the track and the field side. He feels that if Cuyamaca maintains the high
quality of training and continues to increase the size of the team, it could remain one of
the top programs in the state.
Coach Thiss' coaching
career began as a throwing coach at several of the local Community Colleges. He
developed a State and National Champion and at the same time, he was sought after by
national level athletes hoping to attain Olympic status. During his time in the
S.D.S.U. graduate program in Exercise Science, he was hired by Cuyamaca
College in an effort to strengthen their staff. He was hired as the
Head Coach for the following season and given the opportunity to revive a
great history of Community College track in the East County.
His first few seasons were marked by great individuals and as the
overall team depth improved, so did the teams ability to win conference titles.
Coach Thiss is expecting a great season with returning veterans and a freshman class that
has some of the counties best high school athletes.
The goal of Cuyamaca's
program is to train individuals in an environment where the transition to a four-year
program is smooth and student-athletes are considered to be oustanding in sport and the
classroom. Coach Thiss was hired as a full-time head coach in the spring of 1998 and
is dedicated to the development of an elite-level community college team that will
challenge traditional powers for the state title.
Coach Thiss is a San Diego
native and graduate of Kearny High School, but failed to stand out as a track athlete
until his years at San Diego Mesa College. His development as a hammer thrower
yielded him a state championship ('87) and a scholarship to San Diego State University
where he qualified for the National Championships in both of his seasons ('89-'90). From here he was a qualifier for the U.S. Outdoor National Championships ('90,'91), the
Olympic Trials ('92), and U.S. Indoor National Championships ('92, '94) as a 35# weight
thrower. He later continued his interest in athletic competition by completing a
Master of Arts degree in Sport Psychology.
2006 Men's Track Coach of
the Year (Foothill Conf.)
2003 Men's Track Coach of
the Year (Foothill Conf.)
2002 Men's Track Coach of the Year (Pacific Coast Conf.)
2001 California Community College Men's Track Coach of the Year
2001 Men's and Women's Track Coach of the Year (Pacific Coast Conf.)
2000/2001 Pacific Coast Conference Men's Coach of the Year
2000 Women's Track Coach of the Year (Orange Empire Conf.)
Coach Thiss can be reached
at his office, 619-660-4518 or by clicking on his e-mail link below.
e-mail: patrick.thiss@gcccd.edu |