2015 Allan Hancock College Football Headlines

Hancock quarterback Curry Parham signed a letter of intent to Tabor College, a nationally ranked NAIA program in Kansas.

On National Signing Day, Malik Williams signed with the University of Louisville, DaMarion King committed to Louisiana Tech, and Kevon Perry signed with Louisiana-Lafayette.

Hancock football will join a new league in 2016 that will include Santa Barbara, Antelope Valley, Citrus, LA Pierce and LA Valley.

The sophomore was named to the All-California Team as a kick returner. He averaged 36.1 yards per kickoff return and averaged a state-leading 198.6 all-purpose yards per game.

Cameron Artis-Payne scored an 11-yard touchdown in the second quarter for the Panthers. The rookie finished with 44 rushing yards on 14 carries, and two receptions for 17 yards.

Four athletes were named to the All-Conference First Team, while three others received Second Team recognition.