INDUCTEES
CLASS 101
Arthur Wooten
PASTOR OF FRIENDSHIP CHURCH AND COMMUNITY FOR OVER 20 YEARS.
William Welch
a community activist and gang pervention leader for over 20years in moreno valley
Brandon Fields
Young B
Brandon D. Fields was born October 4, 1988 in Los Angeles, CA to Raymond and Phyllis Fields. His family moved to Moreno Valley, Ca in 1997. Brandon attended Sunnymead Elementary School and while in the 2nd grade, he mastered the program "Hooked on Phonics" and was reading at a 5th grade level. Brandon then went on to attend Sunnvmead Middle School and during his educational tenure he was consistently on both the Principle's and Honor Rolls. He continued to excel with honors and graduated from Moreno Valley High School after which he attended Riverside Community College, where he majored in Music. Brandon always enjoyed music and in 2001 he started rapping and writing his lyrics on paper. His passion for rap began at an early age and he was fortunate to have his first album "Expected to Lose" released on 08-08-08. In September 2014 rapper Snoop Dogg contacted Brandon via Twitter to be a part of his "Gladiator School". Snoop Dogg took Brandon under his wings and mentored him to help further his craft. Snoop Dogg was such an inspiration to Brandon and treated him like family. Brandon's family will always be grateful to Snoop Dogg for honoring, respecting and being a positive influence in their son's life. He believed in honoring Moreno Valley and representing where he came from in all his music and the things he did . He was honored to not only be from the city but to have the city be behind him and supporting him . Moreno Valley was one of the main reasons he believed show casing his talent on every platform was important he wanted his city to know no matter where his career took him he was going to make sure they knew where he started from and the people behind him . Sadly, on December 8, 2014 Brandon's life was tragically cut short while he was walking to a friend's house after work. Brandon left a great legacy for the rap and battle rap communities and the family desires for all those who have dreams to excel like Brandon. Brandon believed in helping others reach their dreams. He was a firm believer in pushing toward your goals until something great happened. So let’s remember that when you think of him remember you might just be one step away from making your dreams happen so keep pushing forward with all you have .
Kiyoshi Harris
Kiyoshi Harris football program's coordinator of recruiting relations/player personnel.
Harris joined the Blue and Orange with over 20 years of coaching experience under his belt. He was the head coach at Independence (Kan.) Community College in 2019-20. He took over a program that was 2-8 in 2018 and won the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference in 2019 while posting an 8-2 record. The Pirates did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19.
He began his coaching career at the prep level in 1998. After six seasons, he moved into the JUCO ranks as the offensive line/tight ends coach at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., from 2004-06.
Harris spent two seasons as the offensive line coach/run game coordinator at College of the Desert (Palm Desert, Calif.) before returning to Chaffey as the recruiting coordinator/offensive line coach in 2009. He held that role for two seasons and was promoted to assistant head coach/offensive coordinator in 2010.
After a stop at the University of Redlands in 2012 as the tight ends/fullbacks coach, Harris returned to Chaffey for a third stint. As the run game coordinator/recruiting coordinator/offensive line coach, he helped Chaffey win the Mountain Conference in 2013 and capture the 2015 Western State Bowl.
He spent the 2017-18 seasons at Independence at the offensive line coach/recruiting coordinator before becoming the head coach.
Harris graduated from Rocky Mountain College in 1998 with a degree in physical education/health and added a master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 2001.
Ramiah Jackson
Ramiah Jackson was a combination of size, speed and power. He played multiple positions. He played running back, defensive back, wide receiver, linebacker, safety, kick returner, punt returner, He was one of the teams back up quarterbacks, he was even used on the d-line. He earned second team All Sunbelt league. All Riverside County honorable mention, and was a Riverside County All Star. He was truly someone you had to see to believe!
Spencer Moore
1997 - Middle Linebacker for MV JAAF PeeWee Champions 1998-2001 - Valley View High School 2 Yr Starter SS/RB 2001 Senior Year Stats: 150 tackles, 1 INT, 2 Fumble Recoveries 900 rushing yards, 11 TD Team MVP ALL League ALL CIF CIF Division 5 Runner-Ups 2003-2006 New Mexico Sate University 2 Yr Starter at CB Career Stats: 82 tackles, 1 INT, 1 Fumble Recovery 1 TD, 25 PBU 2007 Graduated with B.S. Engineering Technology Computers and Electronics
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KUBA BROWN
Yakuba Brown
Founder & Chair
Kuba Brown (Coach KB) has been coaching and mentoring At-Risk-Youth for over 25+ years. He is an Alumnus of Moreno Valley High School. He started The Family Is All That Matters Organization from the ground and has written all of its programs and has dedicated his work to help ensure youth get an opportunity to become successful and not statistics. He firmly believes in his mantra 'At our VERY BEST as Individuals, We are SERVANTS!!!'
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He is a visionary with an extensive background in Customer Support. A Motivational Speaker, Excellent skills in Team Building, Mentoring and Communication.
KB is also the Founder and CEO of the FFOC (The FIATM Family Of Companies)