Looking good
Tony Altobelli
I know, I know.....
I know it’s only the first game of the season and I know that
Fullerton College is not Palomar or El Camino, but Orange Coast College’s
football team looked rather impressive in Saturday’s 31-24 win over the
Hornets.
The Pirates produced some impressive numbers that ranked at or near
the top of many categories in the dominant Mission Conference.
Jared Flint showed everyone what he can really do, completing 23 of 37
passes for 361 yards and two touchdowns.
Flint’s 23 completions and 361 yards led all Mission Conference’s
quarterbacks, including El Camino’s Robert Hodge’s 22 for 35 for 345 yard
performance against defensively-impaired Golden West College.
To be fair to Hodge, his throwing stats might have been more
impressive if El Camino didn’t also average nearly seven yards per carry
on the ground for nearly 200 yards in the Warriors’ 35-14 drubbing of the
Rustlers.
It’s so easy to get caught up in offense, especially since most games
produce some rather high point totals.
But just as impressive as OCC’s offense was, the Bucs’ defense made
just as many big plays, coming up with the big hit or big stop, just when
it needed it most.
Coach Mike Taylor predicted his club would play more physically than
last season and so far, he’s right.
OCC’s next big test comes against a fired-up Saddleback group that
shocked Southern California with a 26-23 win over heavily-favored Mt. San
Antonio, which dropped out of the southland’s Top 10.
Another factor in the Pirates’ win that might be overlooked, was field
position.
Fullerton was constantly pinned back, which was a testament to
freshman punter Eddie Johnson and his 44 yards-per-kick average, which
also leads the conference.
For those who still care about Golden West, it won’t get much easier
for the Pirates’ former rivals, as the Rustlers host a nationally-ranked
Long Beach squad that narrowly escaped with a 21-13 win over Riverside
Saturday, despite being outrushed and outthrown by the Tigers.
Unless Flint breaks school records against Saddleback in the Pirates’
home opener, look for Long Beach City’s Chad Munson to lead the
conference after next week’s games.
I make this bold prediction following last year’s 75-7 embarrassment
between the Vikings and Rustlers. Look for more of the same this year.
You can’t trust anybody anymore....
Just ask Pirates’ sophomore women’s cross country standout Zoila Gomez.
She has a 50-meter lead in the San Diego Mesa Cross Country Invitational,
when suddenly, something was wrong. She was all alone.
Apparently Gomez was directed in the wrong direction!
“I think that somebody on the route sent her the wrong way,” Coach
John Goldman said. “She probably went about 100 yards the wrong way,
before she was turned around.”
By the time she realized she was creating her own course, Gomez
dropped back to fifth place.
Fortunately, the 1998 OCC Female Athlete of the Year retraced her
steps, got back on course and still came out on top, winning the race two
seconds ahead of the pack.
I think Bugs Bunny said it best when he said, “I knew I should have
taken that left turn at Albuquerque.”
Equally remarkable was men’s cross country runner Juan Sanchez.
Approximately one mile into his four-mile run, Sanchez got stepped on,
causing him to lose one of his shoes.
In non-running terms, he got a flat tire.
Instead of wasting a bunch of time putting his shoe back on, Sanchez
decided to run the final three miles with only one shoe!
“When someone gets stepped on, that person has to decide to either
stop and put his shoe on or just run without it,” Goldman said. “He
showed a lot of guts out there.”
Sanchez, an all-state selection last year for the Pirates, ran through
various terrains on the course, concrete, asphalt, grass and even dirt,
all with one foot more ventilated than the other.
“I was worried that he was going to injure himself on a race that
wasn’t all that important as far as the overall season is concerned,”
Goldman said. “He had a few blisters and bruises, but that was it. That’s
why he’s an all-state runner for us; because he’s such a competitor.”
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