OCC football: Pirates take on Saddleback
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - With a chance to at least share the Mission Conference
Central Division title, the Orange Coast College football team will try
to take care of business when the Pirates host Saddleback today at 1 p.m.
OCC’s season can end with what many didn’t expect: A winning season
and a division championship.
The Pirates have not finished above .500 since 1993, the last time OCC
received a bowl berth, and they haven’t won a division title since 1990.
“We weren’t picked to win six games,” OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “We
obviously beat some good teams this year. When we hold on to the ball and
lessen our mistakes, we are as good as anyone around.”
A victory today combined with Palomar and Fullerton losses would give
OCC sole possession of the division championship. But, chances for a bowl
game would still be slim.
Taylor said he is not concerned with polls and bowl hopes, only
beating Saddleback.
The Pirates’ bowl hopes faded when last week’s loss to Fullerton
dropped them to No. 16 in the state.
Saddleback (3-6, 2-2) defeated Golden West last week, 17-14, and the
Gauchos are also capable of beating the Bucs, Taylor said.
OCC dominated Golden West in a 55-21 victory when the Pirates set a
school record for most offensive yards in a game with 628. But, that
doesn’t mean OCC can hang up a division championship banner.
As Fullerton proved: Anything can happen.
Saddleback’s Gauchos will try to make something happen with their
running back, Keller Christensen, who ran for 118 yards on 18 carries and
caught two passes for 48 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown reception.
Also, quarterback Jason Wheildon is seventh in the division in passing
yards per game (199.8). He passed for 196 yards and two touchdowns on 14
of 28 passing last week. He’s also a threat as a runner as he rushed for
90 yards on 16 carries against Golden West.
“This is a big game for them,” Taylor said. “They’re a team that’s had
some problems, but they’re capable.”
As the Bucs’ regular season comes to an end, Taylor has been preparing
his sophomores with the opportunity for a future.
The game against Saddleback will be the last chance for sophomores to
showcase their talents to coaches and scouts of four-year programs.
During this week, Taylor said coaches have visited practices and are
seeking out players such as the linebacking trio of Dustin Davis, Justin
Blackard and Martin Janzon. Also, punter Eddie Johnson, a Newport Harbor
High product, leads the division in punting average and is a prospect,
along with others.
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