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Sims officially named Berkeley coach
By Jimmy Durkin
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Fred Sims, a two-time North Coast Section championship winning
coach at St. Elizabeth High, was officially announced Tuesday as the
new head football coach at Berkeley.

Sims replaces Alonzo Carter, who left after three seasons with the
Yellowjackets to take over at Contra Costa College.
Sims, a former Cal wide receiver from 1991-95, went 64-46 in 10
years at St. Elizabeth and reached the NCS playoffs seven times.
He led the Mustangs to last year’s NCS Division V title despite
playing with as few as 15 players. He also led St. Elizabeth to the
2007 NCS Class B crown and has taken the Mustangs to the past
three NCS title games and four overall.

Sims makes the jump from a Division V school with a listed
enrollment for 2010 of 199 students to a Division I school in Berkeley
that, with an enrollment of 3,461, is the second largest in the NCS to
James Logan.

Berkeley won at least a share of the Alameda Contra Costa Athletic
League title in each of Carter’s three seasons. The Yellowjackets’ 38-
3 NCS first-round playoff win over San Leandro last year was the
school’s first playoff win since 1996.

http://www.ibabuzz.com/prepcorner/2010/04/20/sims-officially-
named-berkeley-coach/