Golden West College to Restart Basketball Program
Former Santa Ana assistant selected as head coach
Tony Jimmerson has been selected to lead the new era of Golden West College men's basketball as the head coach for the 2019-20 season.
Prior to arriving at Golden West, he was the associate head coach at Santa Ana College in 2018-19 and the assistant head men's basketball coach for seven seasons from 2011 to 2018. During his tenure at Santa Ana, he helped the Dons to an Orange Empire Conference Championship in 2014 and playoff berths in 2012 and 2014. With his high school and club teams ties in Orange County, Los Angeles County and Riverside counties, he served as the college's recruiter. He was responsible for practice plans, scouting, breakdown of game film and student development along with teaching classes as an adjunct professor.
Jimmerson understands the California Community College system as he started his collegiate career at Cypress College in 1999 before transferring to Long Beach City College in 2002. While at Long Beach, he was selected first team all-conference. His talents then afforded him the opportunity to transfer to New Mexico Highlands University in 2003 before transferring to the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma for his senior season in 2005.
At the conclusion of his collegiate playing career, Jimmerson set his sights on professional basketball. He bounced around several leagues but most notable were his stints with the Long Beach summer pro league in 2006 and 2008, the Las Vegas summer Pro Am in 2008, the Arizona Flames of the ABA league in 2009 and the El Salvador National Basketball team where he earned an all-star selection in the 2009.
Jimmerson received his bachelor's degree in Physical Education and Health from the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma in 2009 and his master's degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University in 2012.