2003 Inductee
Damon Bame
Outstanding Athletic Achievement
At a recent Glendale YWCA Quarterback Club meeting when he was
the featured speaker, Damon Bame said some of his fondest
memories were of growing up in Glendale.
The Oklahoma native earned All-CIF honors at Glendale High
before turning in All-American seasons at Glendale College in
1960 and 1961 for coaches Mike Giddings and Don Bennett.
Pound for pound, Bame might be one of the best defensive players
ever for the Vaqueros as he anchored a unit that helped turn
around Glendale’s fortunes after they finished 1-8 in 1959.
The Vaqueros started the 1960 season with six straight wins
and finished 7-2. The 1961 season turned out even better with
a 9-1 record under Bennett led by Bame, who would earn a
football scholarship to USC because of his efforts and was
also named the Glendale College Man of the Year.
Once again at USC, Bame wasn’t the biggest player on the field
as a 5-foot-11 inch, 192-pound linebacker but he played bigger
and was a key ingredient to the Trojans winning the National
Championship in 1962. An amazing statistic from that season is
that the Bame-led USC defense shutout three teams that year
and allowed just 55 points before beating Wisconsin, 42-37 in
the Rose Bowl in front of almost 100,000 fans.
Amazingly enough, after two years as an All-American at
Glendale College and two years as an All-American at USC, Bame
was not drafted by any NFL teams but then embarked on a
coaching odyssey that still keeps him close to the game today.
His coaching resumé includes stops at USC with the frosh team
and coaching the varsity defensive ends; San Jose State, where
at 22, he was the youngest defensive coordinator in the
nation; Long Beach State; the University of New Mexico and
staff member of the World Football League team based in
Hawaii. He has also been the head football coach at El Segundo
High and just last year, an assistant at Estancia High and
helped coach the defense at Corona Del Mar High.
From 1979 until recently, Bame ran a precious metal recovery
business but never strayed far from football as his love for the
game and helping young people learn the nuances of it make him a
much sought after coach as well as a former player who is one of
the best ever to come out of Glendale College.
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