All-America Honors Presented to Five Raiders
Cross Country, football, wrestling reel in highest honors
MOORPARK, Calif. (Dec. 31, 2025) – All-America honors have been announced by various sports groups within the California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A) and a quartet of Raiders earned the highest honor presented during the fall of 2025.
Men's Cross Country
Following All-Western State Conference honors and 3C2A All-Region recognition, both Tommy White and Trent Williams added another accolade to his respective trophy case with All-America selections.
After placing second at WSC Championships in 20:34.6, White went on to win the 3C2A SoCal Regional Men's Cross Country Championships in 19:56.7, setting a new course record. White capped off his Moorpark College cross country career with an All-America nod after placing second in the state at the 3C2A State Championship where he finished the 4-mile course in 19:58.4 (sixth all-time at Woodward Park).
The freshman season for Williams culminated with an All-America recognition after finishing fourth at the WSC Championships in 20:50.6, eighth at 3C2A Regionals with a time of 20:31.5 (which was a 19-second personal best) and 12th at 3C2A State Championships in 20:33.6.
Women's Cross Country
Another accolade for Maya Natarajan came in the form of an All-America nod after the sophomore rounded out an undefeated women's cross country season by stealing the 3C2A State individual title on Nov. 22, 2025 with a run of 17:40.2. Her win-streak began at UC Riverside where she produced a lifetime best on the 5K AgOps Course, finishing in 17:35.8, before going on to win the WSC Championships (18:08.6) and 3C2A SoCal Regionals, where she set a new 5K course record of 17:46.90
Football
Sophomore Da Vaughn Robinson became a 2025 3C2A All-America selection for his contributions on the gridiron for Moorpark this fall. Before reeling in this recognition, he was selected to 3C2A Region III All-California First Team Defense for his performance as a defensive lineman. Prior to that the 6-foot-1, 250-pounder hauled in First Team All-WSC honors as a unanimous selection. He appeared in all 11 games for the Raiders, helping the squad return to Bowl Game action in 2025. In his final season at MC, Robinson recorded 47.0 total tackles, with 23 solo stops and 24 assists, 7.0 sacks, a broken-up play and a forced fumble.
Men's Wrestling
A true-freshman, Willian Fulgentes was a force for the Raiders on the mats this fall. After dominating the Southern California Wrestling Alliance Southeast division, earning himself a unanimous selection as the All-Conference Upper Weights Most Valuable Wrestler, he went on to go undefeated in SoCal Regional action to earn 3C2A All-SoCal Region honors. Fulgentes nearly claimed a 3C2A 197-weight class State Individual title, but after going undefeated into the finals, he lost by a margin, getting caught up in the third period, and took second place. As the runner-up, he earned himself All-America status in his first season wrestling for the Raiders.
At the time of release, men's and women's All-America teams had not been publicized.
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