Pirates lose a heartbreaker, 40-33
Steve Virgen
WILMINGTON --In a wild, yet typical community college football
game, Orange Coast College and Los Angeles Harbor traded touchdowns
in the final 1:37. And, it was LA Harbor which came out on top,
40-33, over the visiting Pirates Saturday night.
OCC sophomore tailback Niles Mittasch gave the Pirates new life
with his breathtaking 85-yard catch and run touchdown with 1:25
remaining, tying the score, 33-33. But OCC was penalized for
celebration and Bryce Sheridan had to kick a 35-yard PAT, which was
blocked.
Then LA Harbor (1-1) went 80 yards in 1:13 to end the game. The
Seahawks’ Juval Thomas got behind the defense on blown coverage and
caught a 36-yard touchdown pass from Cameron Smith with 12 seconds
left. Smith passed for three touchdowns and 282 yards on 26-of-39
passing.
OCC (1-1) was stuffed on offense throughout the game, save for
Mittasch’s big play. Meanwhile, LA Harbor erupted with a 20-point
third quarter, and also displayed balance, as tailback James Robinson
ran for 167 yards and one touchdown on 33 carries.
There was a quarterback change for OCC, as Derek Aspinwall
relieved Jason Kripazicius after Kripazicius threw an interception
with 9:11 left in the third quarter.
The Seahawks converted the turnover into points on a six-play,
37-yard drive.
However, OCC and Aspinwall answered after Dan Hawkey returned a
kickoff 38 yards to midfield. Aspinwall completed two straight passes
and later Steven Mahelona scored on a 25-yard run. Sheridan’s PAT
kick went off the crossbar, and OCC trailed, 27-20, with 5:55 left in
the third.
LA Harbor scored on its ensuing possession on a 16-play, 54-yard drive to make it 33-20.
With 4:17 left in the game, Aspinwall hit Tim Gonzalez for a
6-yard touchdown pass. After Sheridan’s point-after kick, OCC trailed
33-27.
Then Sheridan completed a successful onside kick that teammate
Brian Cristol recovered. But OCC went three and out. The Pirates
defense also sent LA Harbor three and out. And then later on
third-and-10 Mittasch scored a touchdown.
The Seahawks converted two fourth downs that led to touchdowns.
Orange Coast returns to action on Saturday with a day game,
beginning at 1 p.m., against El Camino, on the Pirates’ campus.
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