OCC, Palomar meet during trying times
Bryce Alderton
The game will go on.
Players on the Palomar College football team -- faced to either
forfeit or compete as planned -- unanimously decided Wednesday to
continue with the schedule: travel to face host Orange Coast in a
Mission Conference American Division game at 6 p.m. today. Fires that
have ravaged San Diego County this week have forced schools such as
Palomar to close, while the football team didn’t practice Monday,
Tuesday or Wednesday.
“The kids are resilient,” Palomar Coach Joe Early said. “One
player lost his home while another had his partly burned down. There
is quite a bit of adversity going on, but the kids wanted to play. We
practiced an hour and half both [Thursday] and [Friday].
“If I had my say, I would have liked to play Monday, but that was
not an option. But I am proud of the decision my players made.”
OCC Coach Mike Taylor sympathized with Palomar, but if the game
was moved, it would make for a shorter week of preparation for Coast
(4-3, 1-1), which hosts Cerritos Friday.
“It wouldn’t have been fair to our kids to come off a game Monday
and have another one Friday,” Taylor said. “This is not the NFL where
teams come back on a short week after Monday Night Football.
“I empathize with [Palomar]. All of us have been affected since
the fires started last weekend. This whole week has been stressful.
People are losing homes, so it puts football into perspective.”
Taylor jokingly said that Palomar (5-2, 1-1) didn’t need as much
practice time to prepare for today’s game as Coast did.
“They are one of the best teams in Southern California,” Taylor
said.
Palomar came into the season ranked No. 4 in the country and its
two losses have come in OT to Mt. San Antonio and Canyons, two teams
ranked in the top-five nationally.
Coast and Palomar are both one game behind Mt. SAC (7-0, 2-0) in
the American Division.
Orange Coast comes off a 43-14 defeat to Mt. SAC, where special
teams proved to be the Pirates’ downfall. Two bad punt snaps led to
12 Mt. SAC points. Mt. SAC also capitalized with a touchdown after an
interception.
“You can’t take the whole quarter to make up the field position,”
Taylor said. Starting tight end Jon Garcia will snap if OCC gets into
a punting situation tonight, a change from last week.
Pirates’ practices were toned down earlier in the week in response
to the poor air quality from other Southern California fires.
“We cut down a bit on conditioning and were sensitive because some
of our kids have asthma,” Taylor said.
Palomar leads the series, 10-9. The Comets won, 43-6, last season
when Coast committed five turnovers.
Taylor said there would be a moment of silence and prayer before
today’s game to honor the fire victims.
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