OCC ‘fresh’ for 2002
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Steve Virgen
Youth. That’s the movement for the Orange Coast College men’s
water polo team, as the Pirates prepare for their upcoming season.
The Pirates return just three players and the rest of the team is
made up of 14 freshmen, who are not the only new additions to OCC
men’s water polo.
Mike Stachowski, who was planning to be an assistant coach for the
Pirates’ men’s and women’s water polo teams, will be the new coach of
the Coast men’s squad.
Greg Boyer, among the best water polo officials in the nation, was
slated to take over for former OCC Coach Jason Gall, who now coaches
both water polo programs at Pomona College. Boyer decide to focus
more on his career as an official and Stachowski came to the
forefront.
Stachowski, who coached at Santa Margarita High four years ago and
at Dana Hills in 1986, is one of the lead coaches for the TRAP Water
Polo Academy. He began work as the OCC men’s water polo team coach in
May. He has assembled a team that is destined to be better than last
year’s squad, which finished fifth in the Orange Empire Conference
with a 4-4 record. Coast went 15-18 overall and lost 11-4 to Cuesta
in the Southern California Regional playoffs.
Among Stachowski’s goals are for his Pirates to finish second in
the OEC. He also wants to establish his style, a blend of
international aggressive play and the American brand of speed and
finesse.
“I want to have the kids ready for the Division I level of play,”
Stachowski said. “Some of these guys have come here to move on to the
next level. They all want to go on to a four-year university and
play.”
OCC sophomores Greg Worthing, Matt DeMartino and Caine Littrell
are expected to provide leadership and experience. DeMartino, a
6-foot-4 utility player, is among six Pirates who are 6-4 or taller.
The tallest is Jake Herman, a 6-8 freshman from Dana Hills, who
will be the Pirates’ two-meter man. Three out-of-state players are
also expected to make key contributions. Les Johnson, a 6-5 freshman
from Maui, Billy Jolly, a 6-5 freshman driver from Florida, and Dylan
Cool from Washington have joined the Pirates with the intent to learn
the skills necessary to move on to the next level.
Johnson and fellow freshman teammate Abner Castorena are, “two
fantastic left-handers who are going to surprise some people,”
Stachowski said.
Freshman Omar Reynosa is recognized as the toughest player on the
Pirates’ squad. Goalies Shawn Andrews and Mike Nichols are competing
for the starting spot.
The Pirates have not won a state championship since 1972, and,
realistically, the drought will continue. OEC powerhouse Golden West,
the defending state champion, remains the team to beat.
Coast opens the season at the two-day Ventura College Tournament,
where the Pirates will take on Citrus College, Sept. 6. The next day,
OCC faces Los Angeles Valley.
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