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Hoiseth was also sought by Rivals.com to head up junior college recruiting efforts. His stories can be viewed on the Rivals.com network at http://www.jcgridiron.rivals.com. In 2005 the JuCal Transfer will cover two different sports (football and softball) and hopes to add more sports to its arsenal in the future. It is the hope of the company that the JuCal Transfer will become the #1 recruiting guide in the United States for community college athletes in California. The JuCal Transfer football and softball recruiting publications are delivered through e-mail and available to coaches (only). The stories produced on this site are available to those who subscribe to the site.The JuCal Transfer would also like to take time to thank all the Sports Information Directors in the state for their tireless efforts in the keeping of records, and continued efforts to promote their colleges' athletes, teams and coaches. A special thanks goes out to the California Community College Sports Information Association (CCCSIA) for its promotion of the sports information profession as a whole. |
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The
JuCal Transfer was started in 2003 and is a subscription-based
publication that comes out five times during each season. The intent of
the publication is to inform coaches around the country about athletes
within the state of California that play at one of the 107 community
colleges. The name JuCal Transfer is a spin-off from the term JUCO
Transfer, which of course is still widely used despite its lack of
political correctness. 



