OCC football: Heartbreakers
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Steve Virgen
SANTA ANA - The Orange Coast football team developed a theme to
describe its unity throughout its surprising season: One heartbeat.
At Santa Ana Saturday, that heartbeat was still pounding strong after
it nearly flat-lined.
The Pirates outlasted Santa Ana in three overtimes as Greg Smith’s
80-yard interception return for a touchdown sealed a 53-41 Mission
Conference Central Division victory.
“This team has heart,” said Smith, who intercepted Grant Wagner’s
third-down pass in the third overtime. “Our motto is one heartbeat and
that’s the way we’ve been playing.”
OCC overcame a 21-7 deficit in the second quarter, punched in 21
unanswered points and withstood a Dons’ comeback to earn its fifth
straight win.
The Bucs scored two fourth-down touchdowns in the second and third
overtimes, before Smith’s interception. In the first overtime, Santa Ana
(1-7, 1-2, in conference) and OCC (5-3, 3-0) traded field goals as OCC
kicker Rob Pate hit a 37-yarder and Jose Perez kicked one in from 38
yards.
Then, Wagner hit Derrick Barnes for a 5-yard touchdown and a 41-34
lead.
OCC quarterback Nick Higgs answered with a 13-yard touchdown pass to
tight end Ben Fredrickson on fourth down to send the game into the third
overtime.
OCC struck first to regain the lead as running back James Dawkins, an
Estancia High product, scored from 1 yard out on fourth down.
“It’s destiny,” said offensive lineman Gary Lewellyn, who dislocated
his left kneecap before halftime and had it popped back into place to
finish the second half. “We’re going to win one way or another. We work
hard for everything we get. We’re not going to be denied.”
The Bucs rushed the field after Smith’s interception and Lewellyn
collapsed near midfield. He laid on the ground, barely breathing as he
prayed. He said his kneecap has been popped into place after being
dislocated more than once.
He suffered the injury when someone chopped at his legs, he said. But,
Lewellyn continued to play and paved the way for Dawkins’ touchdown.
Lewellyn’s will to win mirrored the efforts of the Bucs on Saturday.
OCC remains in first place in the Central Division, despite losing three
fumbles to the Dons. Santa Ana scored after each turnover, the last
points came on a field goal with eight seconds remaining.
OCC’s Anthony Campo fumbled when he tried to gain extra yardage with
less than five minutes remaining.
“We made our share of mistakes,” OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “We came
up big at the end. It comes down to how much you want to win; how much
you want to stay on the track and have a chance to win a conference
championship. And to do that you have to gut it up.”
The Pirates showed their desire to win in the overtimes, as well as
their 21-point second quarter.
With a 21-7 deficit, the Bucs started their comeback when Higgs found
Fredrickson for a 15-yard touchdown. Higgs finished the game with four
touchdown passes and 295 yards on 18-of-38 passing.
Fredrickson had seven receptions for 57 yards and two touchdowns.
OCC linebacker Martin Janzon drew the Bucs closer in the second
quarter, scoring on a 35-yard interception return.
Then, wide receiver Justin Dale, who finished with 114 yards on three
receptions, caught an 75-yard touchdown pass from Higgs.
“This was a big win, definitely,” Dale said. “We gave it to them with
those fumbles. I think we were a little ahead of ourselves. It was an
eye-opener for us.”
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