Men’s soccer: Claure let go from OCC soccer program
Tony Altobelli
COSTA MESA - Orange Coast College assistant coach Mauricio Claure
has been fired from the men’s soccer program, according to Athletic
Director Jane Hilgendorf.
“It was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” Hilgendorf said. “But,
it’s been our policy that if the head coach ever feels that it’s
necessary to make assistant coaching changes, that we would support those
changes.”
For Claure, his dismissal ends a 21-year relationship with the
Pirates, both as a player and as a coach.
While Claure has been listed as an “assistant coach,” his role over
the years has been one with head-coaching responsibilities in terms of
preparation and game situations.
“It caught me completely by surprise,” Claure said in a phone
conversation. “After 17 years of service as a coach to the college, I
feel that I didn’t deserve what happened to me and I thought this whole
thing could have been handled more professionally.”
Head coach Laird Hayes, who also works in the National Football League
as an official, was out of town and could not be reached for comment.
“We’re trying to turn the men’s soccer program around,” Hilgendorf
said. “Coach Hayes felt like a change had to be made to help turn this
program around.”
During Hayes’ and Claure’s tenure at OCC, the Pirates reached the
State playoffs eight consecutive seasons (1988-95), won four Orange
Empire Conference titles (1988-91) and two State championships (1989 and
‘91).
The current edition has won twice in 16 starts, posting a 2-11-3
overall record, 1-5-2 in the OEC. The Pirates will be back on the field
Tuesday with a match at Fullerton. With four games left on the schedule,
they do not close out this season until Nov. 5, at Golden West.
“Needless to say, I’m not happy with what has happened here,” Claure
said. “Honestly, I feel like I’ve been taken advantage of for the past 17
years.”
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