Coast withers
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Bryce Alderton
The strength of a team can be measured by its ability to insert any
player into the lineup and continue to get the job done.
Host Mt. San Antonio College’s football team showed visiting
Orange Coast why it remains undefeated and is ranked fourth in the
nation with a 43-14 Mission Conference American Division victory
Saturday night in the midst of ashes gently falling on the field from
the distant wildfires.
The Mounties (7-0, 3-0 in the division) used 11 different
receivers and 10 different rushers to post 334 yards of total offense
and held the Pirates (4-3, 1-1) scoreless in the second half while
amassing 24 points in the final two quarters.
“That is why they have the No. 1 offense and the No. 1 defense,”
OCC Coach Mike Taylor said about the Mounties’ personnel. “We played
hard, but we shot ourselves in the foot.”
Mt. SAC capitalized on two snaps that sailed over punter Bryce
Sheridan’s head. With OCC in punt formation on its own 15-yard line
and Mt. SAC leading, 10-7, in the first quarter, the ball sailed over
Sheridan’s head and the sophomore kicked the ball out of the end
zone, resulting in a safety.
In the third quarter and the Mounties leading, 29-14, Sheridan
again saw the ball soar over his head and tried to make the best of
the scenario by tossing a pass to Nick Dominelli for a 5-yard gain.
But Coast lost 30 yards on the play and Mt. SAC quarterback Adam
Ernst hit Peter Suarez for a 5-yard touchdown catch on the next play
to put increase the lead to 36-14 after one of Hugo Barajas’ four
PATs.
Coast sophomore quarterback Kelika Higa completed just two of his
13 completions in the second half as the Mounties’ pass rush forced
him to throw in less than two seconds after the ball was snapped.
Higa tied it at 7 with 9:28 to go in the first quarter when he ran
in a bootleg off left tackle from 1 yard out after a 12-play, 63-yard drive.
Coast cut the lead to 19-14 with seven seconds to go in the first
half when Higa lobbed a pass freshman receiver Brian Johnson picked
out of the air in the front corner of the end zone with pressure from
a Mt. SAC cornerback.
Chris Vega carried 12 times for 83 yards, but Coast’s ground game
was hindered by three Mounty sacks totaling 26 yards. Jon Garcia (two
catches for 31 yards) and Jon Villanueva (one reception for 15 yards)
added to the offense.
“When the safeties and the linebackers are in your face, that is
not a good thing,” Taylor said of the pass rush Higa faced.
Coast safety Una Latu added an interception.
“We can beat these guys, they are not great,” Villanueva said.
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