The Southern California Conference (SCC) was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Southern California. It was formed in 1968 with seven charter members: Cypress College, East Los Angeles College, Golden West College, Los Angeles City College (LACC), Los Angeles Harbor College, Los Angeles Southwest College (LASC), and Rio Hondo College.[1] The conference began operations in 1969 and sponsored 11 sports. William B. Stanley, the athletic director at Rio Hondo, was elected the first president of the conference.[2]
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Overall
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| Team | 
W | 
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L | 
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T | 
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W | 
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L | 
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T
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| Harbor $^
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5
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– | 
0
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– | 
0 | 
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8
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– | 
2
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– | 
0
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| East Los Angeles
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3
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– | 
2
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– | 
0 | 
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7
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– | 
2
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– | 
0
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| Golden West
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3
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– | 
2
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– | 
0 | 
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6
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– | 
3
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– | 
0
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| Los Angeles City
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3
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– | 
2
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– | 
0 | 
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6
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– | 
3
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– | 
0
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| Rio Hondo *
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1
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– | 
4
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0 | 
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3
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– | 
7
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– | 
0
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| Cypress
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0
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– | 
5
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– | 
0 | 
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1
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– | 
8
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– | 
0
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- $ – Conference champion
 - ^ – California state junior college large division playoff participant
 * – Pasadena forfeited a non-conference tie with Rio Hondo. 
  
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