Quite the turnaround for Pirates
Call it what you will, but Orange Coast College second-year men’s
basketball coach Steve Spencer has turned the program around, at
least for this season, so far.
The Pirates (20-12) will travel to face Mt. San Antonio (21-13)
tonight at 7 in the first round of the Southern California Regional
Playoffs after managing only seven wins last season.
Coast has won four of five games, getting valuable scoring
contributions in the last four contests from freshman Aaron Bobik,
who has averaged 18 points in that span, along with sophomores
Stephon Seales (13.7 ppg) and Lanier Brown (10.2).
Bobik (12.2 ppg), a guard, finished second to backcourt teammate
Jason Garey (12.6 ppg) in scoring, but led the Bucs in three-point
shooting (43.2%), rebounds (4.4) and steals (68), good enough to be
the only Coast player chosen to the All-Orange Empire Conference
first team.
Garey, a second-team member, finished the season with 108
three-point field goals. He broke the school single-season record of
80 midway through the season and was second in the state in treys.
Garey, who had a string during December of scoring in double
figures in 10 of 11 games, including games of 26 and 28, has tailed
off scoring-wise of late, managing only five games in double digits
in January and February.
But where one guy falls, if you even want to call it that, another
one, or two or three, is there to pick him up.
Bobik, Seales and Brown have all increased their point production
recently, giving the Bucs multiple scoring options if one guy is
having an off-night.
It helps that the Bucs have been draining shots from the free
throw line. Seales leads at 81.% followed by Garey at 74.5% and Bobik
(71.%).
Coast is also getting it done at the defensive end, collecting 325
steals (10.8 per game) to just 188 for its opponents, while tallying
a plus-six lead in turnover margin.
Bobik, Seales and Garey each average just over 25 minutes a game
with Brian Bobik and Brown running the floor for just over 20 a
contest.
Also averaging more than 10 minutes of playing time for the Bucs
this season are Bryan Williams, Alfonso James, Derron Putnam, Matt
Hatch, Dimitrius Alexander and Nykolas Peppers.
Brian Bobik, who leads the team with 10 blocks, and Brown each
have amassed 40 steals, while Alexander is shooting 50% from beyond
the three-point line.
Peppers, Brian Bobik, Brown and Garey have each played in all 32
of OCC’s games.
Sam Bailey, Kevin Stacey, Chad Vakili, David Evans, Ali Shaheim
and Andre Waters give Coast added depth coming off the bench.
Spencer doesn’t put anyone out there the entire game, or just a
minute or two. He leaves them in there to prove their worth and it
appears to be working.
Mt. San Antonio split games with Oxnard and East Los Angeles, two
teams OCC fell short to in the regular season.
The Pirates were bumped up to the No. 18 seed since Riverside was
seeded 13th and two teams from the same conference can’t meet in the
first round. If OCC comes out victorious today, they would likely
head back on the road against No. 2-seed Ventura. Whatever the
outcome of the Pirates’ voyage through the playoffs, Spencer & Co.
have already had a successful season. The rest is just icing on the
cake.
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OCC’s Orange Empire Conference baseball opener against visiting
Saddleback scheduled for Thursday was postponed because of rain, but
will be made up today at Wendell Pickens Field at 3 p.m.
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