Pirate women No. 1 in state rankings
A new season brings with it the same number the Orange Coast
College women’s water polo team finished last season -- No. 1.
California Community College water polo coaches voted Orange Coast
as the top team in their preseason poll with 138 points, five more
than No. 2-Long Beach City, which captured seven first-place votes
out of a possible 13 to the Pirates’ five.
Coaches picked Sierra third with 118 points, Riverside fourth with
117 and Merced fifth with 108. Merced picked up one first-place vote.
Orange Coast beat Merced, 5-4, in the state semifinals a year ago
en route to their first women’s water polo state championship. The
Pirates finished 35-0 against community college teams last season
with their only loss coming to UC Irvine, an NCAA Division I-team.
The Pirates became just the third team in the six-year history of
CCC women’s water polo to win a state title. OCC lost four
All-Americans but returns starters Heather Deyden, Shari Meyer, Erica
Nicholson and Nichole Sonnenfeld.
Deyden, a Newport Harbor High product, saved 179 shots in goal
while gaining All-Orange Empire Conference and All-American honors.
Nicholson and Sonnenfeld each scored 58 goals, while Nicholson
collected 60 steals with Sonnenfeld amassing 37 steals. Meyer had 10
steals and scored 18 goals.
Pirates’ head coach Mike Giles had a solid recruiting season,
picking up seven All-CIF players, including five who won Most
Valuable Player-laurels at their respective high schools.
The Pirates begin their season Saturday at the two-day Cypress
Tournament.
Coaches gave OCC’s men’s water polo team 14 points, not enough to
crack the Top 10 in the men’s preseason poll of the state’s community
college water polo teams.
The Golden West Rustlers were selected as the preseason favorite
to repeat as state champions for the men, collecting 91 points. Long
Beach City garnered 84 points to take the No. 2 spot in the poll and
Riverside begins the season in the third spot (76 points).
OCC finished last season 15-18, 4-4 in the Orange Empire
Conference, losing 11-4 to Cuesta in the Southern California Regional
playoffs.
The Pirates return three players from last year’s team for new
head coach Mike Stachowski. Greg Worthing, Matt DeMartino and Caine
Littrell are expected to provide experience and leadership for the
Pirates.
The 6-foot-4 DeMartino is one of six Pirates who are 6-4 or
taller.
OCC competes against Los Angeles Valley today in the second day of
the two-day Ventura College Tournament.
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Much credit for the LeBard Stadium field and other fields on
campus can be given to OCC’s new grounds supervisor, Sean Rivell.
Rivell became the supervisor five months ago after moving here
from New Jersey with a degree in ornamental horticulture, said the
schools maintenance and operations coordinator, Jerry Wass.
Rivell is in charge of all landscaping, sporting fields,
irrigation and trees on campus.
“I advised (Sean) that (sporting fields) are a big part of our
campus and need to be maintained,” Wass said. “Most of us are working
closer with athletic director Fred Hokanson to provide the best
fields available for the students.”
A combination of the correct timing for irrigation, seeding,
aerating and spraying have all contributed to the stadium field as
well as other fields across campus.
Wass looked to LeBard Stadium first because he said it’s the most
notable field on campus.
“The stadium, soccer and baseball fields are all important, but
the No. 1 priority is the stadium because that one gets the most
outside critiquing. You might have 1,000 people attending a football
game.”
People have noticed the greener pastures.
“Everyone on campus tells me how wonderful the campus looks,” Wass
said. “We’ve worked real hard to make a lot of irrigation repairs
over the last 30 years.”
The department has purchased a new mower to handle the fields,
Wass said.
Weather can be the most influential variable Wass and crew have to
deal with when maintaining the fields no matter the right equipment,
chemicals, seeds and irrigation schedule.
“You could do all the right things and have really nasty weather,”
Wass said. “You could have the seed down and not get the right kind
of sunshine when it’s time to germinate and it won’t do much good.”
It helps that Rivell has a degree in horticulture and is more
familiar with analyzing soil and chemicals than the previous
supervisor Adam Jones, who came from a golf course management
background, Wass said.
*OCC’s fall sports season got underway this week with the men’s
and women’s soccer teams.
The women were 2-0 as of Friday, shutting out Chaffey 2-0 in their
second game, as freshman Vanessa Rocha scored one goal and added an
assist in the win while sophomore midfielder Fernanda Velasco scored
the other Pirates’ goal on an assist by Rocha.
In their first game, a 2-1 win over visiting Mt. San Antonio
College, OCC sophomore and former Corona del Mar High standout Jaycee
Mahler broke the school’s career scoring mark with her two goals, the
second one on a breakaway in the final minute that gave her 35 goals
in 27 games played at Coast.
She broke Newport Harbor High product Taylor Yurada’s mark of 34
goals set during 1998-99. Mahler was humble after the game when asked
about breaking the record saying she felt bad because Yurada is “so
nice.”
The women continue their undefeated season, as they beat visiting
El Camino. 5-1 Friday.
As of today the men’s soccer team is 2-2, after defeating visiting
El Camino, 2-1 Friday.
Their win came Tuesday, a 7-0 defeat of Imperial Valley led by the
two-goal efforts of Derek Martell, Miguel Ochoa and Jarred Zitt.
Even more impressive was the Pirates’ defense, which didn’t allow
a shot on goal and didn’t let Imperial Valley’s forwards get past
midfield more than a couple times during the last 20 minutes.
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As September marches on more sports will start up in the next few
weeks.
Both women’s and men’s water polo teams begin action with weekend
tournaments Friday and Saturday. The women will play in the Cypress
Tournament while the men travel to Ventura to play the two-day
Ventura Tournament.
Women’s golf opened up with the Orange Empire Conference Classic
Wednesday and will play Mt. San Antonio at Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Club at 11 a.m. Monday.
The women’s volleyball team opens the season Friday at
Southwestern while the football team hosts East Los Angeles at 7 p.m.
a day later on Sept. 14. The men’s and women’s cross country teams
Sept. 14 at the Fresno Invitational.
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