OT is OK for OCC
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Tony Altobelli
“I’m getting gray hairs by the minute.”
Santa Claus? No. Bill Clinton? Maybe.
However, the correct owner of this quote belongs to Orange Coast College
men’s basketball coach Mark Hill, following his team’s (ho-hum) overtime
win over Southwestern College Saturday night, 81-72.
I say ho-hum because for the Pirates, a nine-point overtime is a blowout
in their little world.
Look for yourself. OCC hoops makes this year’s Ryder Cup comeback look
about as dramatic as a Golden West-Palomar football game.
MIRACLE I, vs. San Diego Mesa, Nov. 17 - Hill should have realized
what kind of year it was going to be after the season opener against San
Diego Mesa. Down, 47-33, in the second half, the Pirates went crazy and
outscored Mesa, 33-9, down the stretch for a 10-point “blowout.”
MIRACLE II, vs. El Camino, Nov. 24 - Not to settle for one
heart-stopper, the Bucs trailed ECC by as many as 18 in the second half
and seven with only a minute remaining. Chad Hagedorn’s three-point
buzzer-beater in the corner sent the game into overtime, where OCC
prevailed, 108-105.
MIRACLE III, vs. Imperial Valley, Dec. 3 - This was just a “mild”
heartstopper on Bucs’ anxiety scale. Castleton’s free throw with nine
seconds remaining in overtime proved to be the winner for the Bucs,
82-81, a low-scoring, pitcher’s duel by OCC’s standards.
MIRACLE IV, at Cuyamaca, Dec. 7 - Even better; on the road for this
one. OCC trailed by 16 points with eight minutes remaining in the game,
before the OCC kick-start began. David Castleton was the hero in this
one, hitting a three-pointer at the buzzer, sending OCC into another
overtime tilt, which they won, 108-101. Where’s the Rogaine?
MIRACLE V - at Southwestern, Saturday night - The Pirates, looking to
play the leading role in upcoming film “Hoosiers II” trailed by 14 points
early in the second half when, you guessed it, they came back to tie the
game. From there Dave Elliott, who has played some of his best basketball
in overtime, scored seven of his 18 points in the extra period as OCC
ripped off the first nine OT points for the 81-72 win.
Five comeback wins; 4-0 in overtime; 3-0, including two OT wins in San
Diego. Even the Clippers didn’t have two overtime wins when they were a
franchise down there.
All Hill wants for Christmas: a 35-point win. Now Hill knows how
women’s coach Mike Thornton stays so youthful looking. None of that
come-from-behind, nail-biting, overtime stuff.
Elsewhere....
Former OCC women’s hoops standout, Jen Ludwicki is averaging 11 points
and five rebounds a game for the University of New Orleans.
In her last game against Elon College, Ludwicki scored 14 points and
grabbed seven rebounds in the Privateers’ 83-62 loss.
Ludwicki is second on the team in points per game and her rebounding
average is tied for the top mark on the team.
As a Pirate, Ludwicki set the single-season school scoring record with
a 23.6 average in 1997-98.
Former Newport Harbor High field hockey standout, Kerstin Manderson is
continuing her education at Gordon College in Wenham Mass. where she has
led the Fighting Scots to a 12-7 record and a trip to the Commonwealth
Coast Conference finals.
Manderson, a freshman pre-med major, was the Sailors’ MVP last year.
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