Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Deputy James P. Tutino

The passing of Coach Tutino was a huge loss to Simi Valley's tight knit football community. He touched both high schools in Simi Valley through his relationships with players and coaches. The two high schools battle every year in his memory to win this coveted trophy which bears his name.

On the morning of January 26, 2005, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy James P. Tutino was killed while providing passenger security on a Metrolink train traveling into the Los Angeles Civic Center from Ventura County. Deputy Tutino was one of 11 people killed when a suicidal man parked his SUV on railroad tracks in Glendale, then changed his mind and ran before the train hit. As the train toppled off the tracks, it struck a northbound commuter train and a parked Union Pacific locomotive. More than 200 other citizens were injured. The suspect was arrested a short time later and charged with arson and 11 counts of homicide.

Before Tutino was removed from the train, a firefighter retrieved a flag and draped it over him. As rescue workers carried his body away, two lines of deputies, police, and firefighters formed and saluted.

Deputy Tutino worked at one of the country’s toughest jails doing outreach with incarcerated gang members. He was considered the resident expert in his field. Tutino’s supervisor and friend, Lt. Roger Ross, who worked with Tutino for 12 years, said that he had lost a "partner, a best friend, a brother and a teacher." The department also lost one of its best cops. "He was an almanac of gang information…without hesitation he could name the main players in each group and their rap sheet like a sports fan can name players on his favorite team and all their stats," Ross said. "Jim was a crook’s therapist…he showed them respect and he got that respect back…Jim knew that in order to defeat the enemy you had to understand them first."

But when his day at the jail was done, Tutino loved returning to Simi to coach Pioneer football, something he’d done for the past 10 years. There he was Coach T, but his philosophy was the same: give respect and get it back. He treated his players like young men, and he never lost sight of the fact that it was still just kids playing a game.

Coach Tutino was a huge loss to Simi Valley's tight knit football community. He touched both high schools in Simi Valley through his relationships with players and coaches. The two high schools battle every year in his memory to win this coveted trophy.

On the day of his funeral, more than 700 people filled St. Maximilian Kolbe Church in Westlake Village, while a thousand more waited outside. "As I got up to do my eulogy I looked out and all I could see was a sea of green and tan. That alone brought tears to my eyes," said Tony Tutino, Jim’s brother and a Ventura County Deputy Sheriff who followed his older brother into law enforcement. "It’s a special brotherhood that he was a part of."

Deputy James P. Tutino is survived by his wife Rita; sons James Jr. and Nicholas; stepchildren Tera, Colby, and Kristen; parents Don and Maureen, brother Tony, and sister Jill.

The James P. Tutino Memoral Trophy History

  • 1969 Royal 0 Simi 0
  • 1970 Royal 12 Simi 15
  • 1971 Royal 12 Simi 2
  • 1972 Royal 8 Simi 8
  • 1973 Royal 36 Simi 6
  • 1974 Royal 15 Simi 13
  • 1975 Royal 8 Simi 24
  • 1976 Royal 7 Simi 3
  • 1977 Royal 10 Simi 7
  • 1978 Royal 28 Simi 48
  • 1979 Royal 12 Simi 22
  • 1980 Royal 31 Simi 21
  • 1981 Royal 20 Simi 7
  • 1982 Royal 10 Simi 0
  • 1983 Royal 29 Simi 7
  • 1984 Royal 21 Simi 28
  • 1985 Royal 9 Simi 24
  • 1986 Royal 31 Simi 18
  • 1987 Royal 13 Simi 16
  • 1988 Royal 21 Simi 0
  • 1989 Royal 3 Simi 21
  • 1990 Royal 23 Simi 0
  • 1991 Royal 28 Simi 7
  • 1992 Royal 28 Simi 17
  • 1993 Royal 10 Simi 17
  • 1994 Royal 16 Simi 21
  • 1995 Royal 0 Simi 10
  • 1996 Royal 6 Simi 21
  • 1997 Royal 35 Simi 14
  • 1998 Royal 43 Simi 22
  • 1999 Royal 24 Simi 22
  • 2000 Royal 42 Simi 8
  • 2001 Royal 42 Simi 6
  • 2002 Royal 28 Simi 21
  • 2003 Simi 35 Royal 6
  • 2004 Royal 45 Simi 7
  • 2005 Royal 37 Simi 35
  • 2006 Royal 24 Simi 21
  • 2007 Royal 28 Simi 21
  • 2008 Royal 24 Simi 0
  • 2009 Royal 28 Simi 6
  • 2010 Royal 27 Simi 18
  • 2011 Simi 37 Royal 3
  • 2012 Royal 21 Simi 20


Since 1969 Royal has a 28-14-2 record vs Simi
Source: the James Tutino Memorial award

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