Gift wrapping
Steve Virgen
Orange Coast College football coach Mike Taylor remembers the
post-game words of El Camino Coach John Featherstone, last year, that
is one of many subplots in today’s game that pits the Pirates (1-1)
and the Warriors (1-1) at OCC’s LeBard Stadium at 1 p.m.
Taylor taped Featherstone’s quote, which appeared in the Daily
Pilot, on the team locker room’s bulletin board.
“I hope you enjoy all the gifts that we gave you,” Featherstone
told then-OCC offensive coordinator Sean Ponder after the Pirates
scored 14 points in the fourth quarter to win 14-10 at Murdoch Stadium. “Christmas came early for you.”
The Warriors were guilty of 16 penalties, resulting in 160 yards,
and they also fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter which set up the
Pirates’ go-ahead touchdown. It was the first time the Bucs defeated
El Camino since 1973. The Warriors had won 13 straight over Coast.
Another subplot for the game deals with the Pirates quarterback
situation. OCC freshman Derek Aspinwall, who was a grayshirt last
year, will be the starting signal caller, taking over for Jason
Kripavicius.
Aspinwall (6-foot-1, 170 pounds) relieved Kripavicius after
Kripavicius threw an interception with 9:11 left in the third quarter
of OCC’s 40-33 heartbreaking loss to Los Angeles Harbor Saturday.
Harbor scored with 12 seconds remaining, as the Seahawks went 80
yards in the final 1:13.
“We just felt that there were options open that Krip wasn’t
taking,” said Taylor of Kripavicius’ performance against L.A. Harbor,
which stacked the line to stop the run. “We’re going to give Derek a
chance. Krip can come in if need be. We’re giving (freshman Kenny)
Valbuena a chance, too, to get in the mix. But, Derek is going to
have the opportunity to remain the starter.”
Aspinwall already has a rapport with starting wide receiver
Coleman Menke. They both played at Great Falls High in Montana two
years ago.
Taylor also said there is a possibility of moving Kripavicius
(6-3, 220) to tight end since, “We’re struggling a bit at that
position,” Taylor said.
Taylor reported no injuries from last week, but he said his
attempts to reach Grant Melton, a 6-2, 235-pound fullback out of
Mater Dei High, have failed. Melton, who was expected to be the
starter, has apparently quit the team, yet never told anyone. Matt
Pettit (6-2, 215) will be moved from his original linebacker spot and
will start at fullback today.
On defense, sophomore Josh Gonzalez will receive more playing time
at safety, rotating with freshman Nick Dominelli.
Last week, the OCC defense came up with a big play early in the
second quarter. Freshman defensive back Kelvin Beatty blitzed and
sacked Harbor quarterback Cameron Smith, jarring the ball loose. Lamu
Ta’afua, OCC’s 6-0, 280-pound freshman defensive tackle, scooped up
the ball and ran 67 yards for the touchdown, that gave OCC a 14-7
lead. Taylor expects similar plays to come about today.
Like OCC, El Camino is coming off an extremely difficult loss. The
Warriors let a 34-14 fourth-quarter slip away, as Santa Monica won,
41-34, in overtime.
El Camino is ranked No. 11 in the south, according to the
California Community College Football poll, and OCC is ranked No. 19.
Quarterback Ron Venters leads the El Camino offense. He is second
in the Mission Conference in passing, having thrown for 505 yards and
five touchdowns on 27-of-62 passing in two games.
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