The History of Torrey Football:
The Torrey football program goes all the way back to 1962, when we played 6-man football. Coaches Bob Kennedy and John Fahey helped launch the football program in the 1960s and early 1970s. The school did not field a football team between 1975 and 1980, until Bruce Corbin took the reigns and restarted the program in 1981. Rick Woods then became the coach and lead the Torreys for 13 years, leading them to 8-Man Coastal League Championships in 1985, 1990, and 1991 and 1994. The 1990 and 1991 team was led by 1994 Heisman Trophy winner, Rashaan Salaam, who would later go on to be a first round draft pick by the Chicago Bears; Salaam still ranks fourth all-time in San Diego history for single season scoring with his 51 touchdowns in 1990 - he also rushed for over 2,000 yards in only 11 games. Current strength and line Coach Kevin Reaume became the head coach after Coach Woods. When Jeff Hutzler took over in 2002, the Torreys went back to 8-Man football until 2004. After 3-peating as CIF Champs, Country Day returned to 11-Man football in 2005, and joined the Pacific League until 2010, winning the League four times. In 2011, the Torreys rejoined the Coastal League, with the Bishop's School, Francis Parker, Horizon Christian, and Santa Fe Christian.

Torrey Football Record Book:
(Modern 11-man football, 2005-Present)
Torrey Football Season Records
Torrey Football Career Records
Torrey Football Seasonal Results
(1962-present)
Recent Torrey Football Alumni who played in college:
2015:
Cole Goldklang, Washington University in St. Louis
Christian Hayes, West Point
2014:
Vincent Paolucci, Wake Forest
Jordan Poland, University of Arizona
2013:
Sage Burmeister (and Basketball), Idaho State; Humboldt State
Ziad Damanhoury, Nevada
Eddie Garcia, Concordia College Moorhead
Nate Michalski (and baseball), Williams College
Josiah Poutoa, Southwestern College
Marco Scavuzzo, University of Southern California
Tyler Sheflo, Wisconsin Lutheran
2012:
Daniel Henry, New Mexico
Nick Schlossberg, University of Southern California
2011:
Hunter Khaleghi, Robert Morris
Mical Bailey, Trinity University (TX)
Ruben Pena, Trinity International (Ill)
Junior Togiaso, Cornell University
2010:
Montell Allen, University of San Diego
Gonnor Gerhart, Rose Hulman University
Indie Lavarias, DePauw University
Stephen Dennis, University of San Diego
2009:
Doug Rogers, Middlebury College
Kees Thompson, Princeton University (Sprint Football)
2008:
John Hansbrough, Occidental College
Travis Golia, Stanford University
Torrey Football Alumni playing other sports in college:
2015:
Darien Brown - Track and Field, Loyola University, New Orleans
Greg Coffman - Crew, University of California, San Diego
Jack Desany - Rugby, University of San Diego
Grayson Lyman - Soccer, University of California, Los Angeles
2014:
Brandon Wachs - Baseball, Harvard
2013:
Dustin Hughes - Baseball, Utah
Colin McMahon - Lacrosse, Dominican
2012
Mark Atkins - Baseball, Trinity University, TX
Sammy Ayala - Baseball, Chicago White Sox Organization
2011:
Anthony Torres - Baseball, Point Loma University
2010:
Derek Hatfield, Track and Field, Johns Hopkins
Other colleges Torrey Football Alumni have played at for at least one year:
Chapman College
Cornell
Princeton (Sprint Football)
Stanford University
Trinity International (Ill)
Trinity University (TX)
University of San Diego
United States Naval Academy
THE TORREYS DURING COACH JEFF HUTZLER'S TENURE:
YEAR WIN-LOSS LEAGUE FINISH PLAYOFF RESULTS
2002* 11-1 Citrus League 2nd Place CIF Champs
2003* 10-2 Citrus League Champions CIF Champs
2004* 10-1 Pacific League Champions CIF Champs
2005** 10-2 Pacific League Champions CIF Semifinal Game
2006 8-2 Pacific League Champions CIF Quarterfinal Game
2007 7-4 Pacific League Champions CIF Quarterfinal Game
2008 8-4 Pacific League 2nd Place CIF Quarterfinal Game
2009 10-2 Pacific League Champions CIF Semifinal Game
2010 8-4 Pacific League 2nd Place CIF Quarterfinal Game
2011 7-5 Coastal League 5th place CIF Quarterfinal Game
2012 7-4 Coastal League 2nd place (tie) CIF Quarterfinal Game
2013 5-6, Coastal League 4th place CIF 1st Round
* 8-man football
** 1st year of 11-man football