Time for a reload
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Bryce Alderton
Though it took a few days to get rid of the sting from a 43-6
Mission Conference Central Division loss to 6-1 Palomar Saturday,
Orange Coast College head football coach Mike Taylor knows his team
will be ready once the Pirates, 3-4, 1-1 in conference, and Santa
Ana, 1-6, 1-1 in conference, duke it out today at the Santa Ana Bowl
at 1 p.m.
“Guys were feeling sorry for themselves at the beginning of the
week but they came to practice (Wednesday) more spirited,” Taylor
said. “It takes a couple days to get out the disappointment. We
talked about what transpired in the game such as the big plays that
went against us and looked at some of the good things we did against
Palomar. But you can’t dwell on (the previous game) very long,”
Santa Ana comes off a 27-23 win over Golden West last week in
which freshman 200-pound running back Dache Dameron ran for 195 yards
on a school-record 38 carries and scored twice, and sophomore wide
receiver Darren Wagoner caught six passes for 123 yards and a TD.
Wagner ranks second in the Mission Conference with 500 reception
yards. Palomar’s Eddie Sullivan leads the conference with 545 yards
in seven games.
Coast quarterback Derek Aspinwall, ranks 10th in the conference in
total offensive yards with 793 while Santa Ana quarterback Kelly
Coburn ranks ninth with 803.
Santa Ana ranks 11th in the Mission Conference in total offense,
averaging 282.3 yards per game, while Coast is 10th, gaining 290.4
yards per game.
Even though Santa Ana is 1-6, Taylor isn’t taking anything for
granted.
“They were down 21-7 to Golden West and came back to win so that
shows character,” Taylor said.
“These two schools have been going at it for 50 years so it’s a
big rivalry. We’re going to look for them to run the football because
that’s their strength. We need to be able to force turnovers, stop
the running back and keep the ball ourselves.”
Orange Coast has gone six quarters without an offensive touchdown.
The last offensive score for the Pirates came when Niles Mittasch ran
the ball in from 12 yards to give OCC an 18-0 lead over Golden West
Oct. 26.
With his 83 yards on 13 carries against a tough Palomar defense
last week, Mittasch earned conference Player of the Week honors and
is tied for eighth in the conference in rushing yards per game with
Saddleback’s Darren Shorter, both carrying a 79.4 average.
Though the offensive dry spell concerns Taylor, he remains
confident that by eliminating the turnovers (OCC committed five last
week), Coast can regain its offensive muscle.
Coast defeated the Dons, 20-10, at OCC last season with Mittasch
running for 153 yards and one touchdown.
Sophomore linebacker Andy Howe has a possible meniscus tear in his
knee and will be held out of today’s game, but Taylor said some tape
and determination can keep players with this sort of injury in the
game.
Freshman wide receiver Darrell Walker hurt his shoulder after
being tackled after his 30-yard reception on OCC’s first pass play of
last week’s game and is questionable for today’s game and sophomore
right tackle Stephen Herring will play today after twisting his ankle
in last week’s game.
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