Orange Coast closes it out with 37-16 loss
Bryce Alderton
Though the outcome wasn’t what they desired, grins graced the
faces of the Orange Coast College football team Saturday afternoon.
The Pirates (4-6, 2-3 in the Mission Conference Central Division)
lost their final game this season to the visiting Saddleback Gauchos
(8-2, 4-1 in conference), 37-16, but the Coast contingent remained
upbeat.
“I wish Coast was a four-year university,” said sophomore
linebacker Dan Steinau, who was in on a number of tackles Saturday.
“We fought hard but came up on the short end of the stick. Our
attitude is so much more upbeat this year. We’re still a team that
hangs out.”
Coast stayed with Saddleback for as long as it could after falling
behind, 16-0, in the first quarter.
Twice OCC got to within seven points and received a helping hand
from 17 Gaucho penalties that cost Saddleback 157 yards.
The Pirates even tried an on-side kick and converted a fake punt
in the fourth quarter, trailing, 30-16.
Nick Dominelli took the snap from center at the Gaucho 43 in the
fourth period and tossed a 15-yard completion to James Webster to
keep OCC’s drive alive, but a 4-yard sack by Saddleback’s Jeff Dixon
stalled the pursuit three plays later and Orange Coast was forced to
punt.
OCC got the ball back later in the quarter following Chris
Cassidy’s 5-yard sack of quarterback Brock Farrel.
Coast had the ball on its own 35 but two plays later Jimmy
Ellingson mauled the quarterback for a 6-yard sack, forcing an Orange
Coast punt.
Saddleback scored a touchdown five plays later on a 5-yard burst
from Chris Smith.
“I wish we had gotten the on-side kick but the kick was too hard,”
Taylor said. “The fake punt was nice but we needed to score more
points. (Saddleback) is a good football team and that’s why they’re
8-2.”
The swarming front four of the Gauchos tackled Pirate quarterback
Derek Aspinwall for six sacks netting 40 yards.
Coming into the game the Gauchos had allowed the fewest rushing
yards in the conference (86.1), but Orange Coast regularly challenged
the defense Saturday.
Sophomore Niles Mittasch bruised his way for 114 yards on 32
carries and a touchdown run in the third quarter from a yard out to
get the Pirates within seven, 23-16.
Mittasch’s TD capped Coast’s second longest drive of the game.
The drive lasted 6:04 and covered 73 yards in 11 plays. Mittasch
carried eight consecutive times and scored on his ninth carry.
Dan Hawkey tallied 19 yards on the ground for Coast on six
carries, two of those yards coming on a TD run that capped a 16-play,
74-yard drive that chewed up 8:42 in the second quarter.
Coast quarterback Derek Aspinwall passed for 73 yards on 10 of 20
attempts. He hit Coleman Menke four times for 28 yards while James
Webster caught two balls for 21 yards and David Bare grabbed am
18-yard reception.
Six sacks and three runs for losses totaling 30 yards brought
OCC’s net rushing yards down to 90, which pleased Saddleback Coach
Mark McElroy.
“I’m very proud of our defense,” McElroy said. “(Orange Coast) has
a very good offensive line and (Mittasch) is a workhorse.”
It was Saddleback’s ground game that put a strain on the Coast
defense, gaining 217 net yards. Darren Shorter led the Gaucho ground
attack with 129 yards on 16 carries, scoring on a 25-yard TD scamper
in the third quarter to put Saddleback up, 23-9.
Quarterback Brock Farrel led an impressive option attack, gaining
64 yards on 13 carries. He was equally effective through the air,
competing 14 of 23 attempts for 180 yards and three touchdowns.
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