Football: Bucs on a Mission
Tony Altobelli
COSTA MESA - Vacation time is over for Orange Coast College
football and as Northern Division plays begins Saturday at 1 p.m. against
league powerhouse Cerritos, Coach Mike Taylor will see first hand if the
bye week has helped or harmed his Pirates.
“I think it was a positive,” Taylor said. “It seemed like 1,000 days
since the Riverside game, which was good, because I needed 1,000 days to
recover from it.”
Halfway into the season for the Pirates, one thing is for sure: OCC
will have to outscore their opponents in order to win ball games.
“We’re going to have to control the ball against Cerritos,” Taylor
said. “We have the running backs to run against them and we’re going to
have to put up some points against their tough defense.”
Fortunately for the Bucs (2-3), they have the weapons to do so, with
quarterback Jared Flint, running back Jimmie Banks, receiver David
Castleton and back-receiver combo Raymond Ohrel.
Flint is at the top of the conference in passing yardage (1,227),
passing completions (94), and passing percentage (.635) and is second to
El Camino’s Robert Hodge in yards per game (245.4).
Banks, despite playing in an effective passing program, is eighth in
the conference with 294 yards rushing on 49 carries. His six yards per
carry is sixth-best overall.
The key to Flint’s success largely depends on how well Banks is able
to produce, forcing the defense to pull their entire attention off of
Flint.
Castleton ranks third among conference receivers with 475 reception
yards, averaging nearly 20 yards per catch.
Coming out of the backfield, Ohrel has been another Flint favorite,
with 27 receptions for 328 yards. His 132.2 all-purpose yards per game
place him fifth in the conference, just ahead of Castleton 125 yards per
game.
However, with the bye week came some time to heal and with the return
of the Pirates’ top defensive back, Johnnie Peeples and a revitalized
core of linemen and backers, look for OCC to return to the hard-hitting
style from their first couple of games.
“We’ve been doing goal-line drills in practice and in the past, the
offense has scored six out of the eight times,” Taylor said. “The last
time we did it this week, the offense scored only once, so maybe the week
off got the juices flowing again.”
Cerritos (4-1) has won four in a row and eight of its last 10 games,
dating back to last year.
The Falcons lead the overall head-to-head series with the Pirates,
15-10, including four in a row and seven of the last eight.
Last year’s Falcon squad went 9-2 overall, 4-1 in the Northern
Division, including a 51-14 win over the Bucs and a 35-21 win over Allan Hancock College in the Cerritos Strawberry Bowl.
The biggest strength to the Falcons is their defense, allowing a
conference-low 10.2 points per game, including holding their opponents to
seven points or less in three of their last four games played.
Leading the defensive charge for the Falcons is free safety Ray Ross,
who holds the conference lead with nine interceptions, leading the pack
by a wide margin. The two next-highest players in the entire conference
have three picks.
On the offensive side of the ball, after a slow start the first two
games, Cerritos is starting to find the end zone with more frequency,
averaging nearly 33 points per game in their last three games.
The Falcons depend on a punishing ground game with the duo of
sophomores Brian McDonald and Mike Brown.
McDonald is fourth in the conference with 413 yards on 91 carries and
five touchdowns, while Brown leads the conference with 14 yards per
carry.
The biggest weakness for the Falcons, ironically, is their ability to
gain yards in the air.
Cerritos is dead last in passing offense, averaging a measly 139 yards
per game, with only four passing touchdowns.
Something will have to give, as the Falcons’ poor passing goes up
against a Pirates’ defense that ranks 11th out of 12 teams in passing
defense, allowing over 233 yards a game in the air.
Several former Falcons will appear on OCC’s side of the field,
including linebacker Andrew Medley, offensive lineman Jesse Chagolla and
defensive lineman Johnny Garcia.
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