YUCK!
Tony Altobelli
Every time Mt. San Antonio College scored a touchdown, the
cheerleaders would throw Payday candy bars into the crowd.
Needless to say the crowd was full and the cheerleaders needed to ice
their arms after Saturday’s 47-6 win over Orange Coast.
Hats off to the Mounties’ cheerleader that managed to reach the press
box from the grandstand walkway with her Payday heave. It was delicious.
Thank goodness they didn’t throw rocks into the crowd every time the
defense rocked OCC’s running game. Casualties would have been monstrous.
The Pirates had minus-56 yards rushing in the first half and with the
exception of Raymond Ohrel’s 70-yard touchdown run, the Pirates had
minus-87 rushing yards for the entire game.
The numbers don’t lie. OCC had 27 running plays and 19 went for
negative yardage.
One thing I learned this year: never say “this is the best, whatever”
when it comes to community college football.
First Palomar, then Cerritos and now Mt. SAC was the best team of the
entire Mission Conference. They have no weakness.
They have a defensive front, led by 6-foot-5, 300-pound Alfonso Boone
and 6-4, 290-pound Marcus Roberson, who were in OCC’s backfield as much
as Ohrel and Jimmie Banks were, they could go through any offense in the
galaxy and they made Jared Flint flee faster than O.J. on the 405.
Flint flee faster; say that five times fast.
It was, without a doubt the biggest, and quite honestly, ugliest team
in the Northern Division, though I still haven’t seen El Camino yet. Stay
tuned.
Despite the loss, you still can’t take away from the Pirates’
improvements this season.
After suffering through an 0-5 campaign in the Northern Division, the
Bucs have managed to win a couple tough, close games against Pasadena
City and Long Beach City.
If you saw the Santa Ana and Riverside games, you wouldn’t have picked
OCC against most Pop Warner teams, much less Pasadena City and defending
champ Long Beach City.
Give the Bucs credit; they went through some soul searching and some
sound beatings, but managed to collect themselves and hang around in the
division race.
Win or lose against El Camino on Saturday, congrats to Mike Taylor and
the Pirates. Ice bags are on the house.
For the Gauchos of Saddleback College, they win the Sacrificial Lambs
of the Year award, having to play Palomar the week after the Comets lost
to Santa Ana, 19-17.
Final score: Palomar 58, Saddleback 7, and it wasn’t even that close.
See Golden West, I pick on other teams, too.
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