Ray Holly etched his name into the record books

Posted by Tony Lee - Nov. 18

Coast's running back Ray Holley broke the all-time single season rushing record at OCC Saturday (Nov. 14) when he rushed for 266 yards with five touchdowns against Long Beach City College. See all the entire game summary and how Holley got the record.

Fastest of them all

Posted by Tony Lee - Oct. 31

Orange Coast College's cross country teams proved Friday (Oct. 30) that both men's and women's squads are the team to beat for the 2009 state championship. At the Orange Empire Conference Cross Country Tournament in Huntington Beach's Central Park, Coast finished first in the men's five-mile run and the women's 5K run in a convincing fashion. See how the runners finished.

Where are the champs?

Posted by Tony Lee - Oct. 25

The defending Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, Brett Wallach, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers, leads the pack key players on the 2009 state champion baseball team have moved onto different locations. See where they moved to since then.

What loss to Golden West?

Posted by Tony Lee - Oct. 25

After the Orange Coast College women's volleyball team suffered its first loss of the season, the lady Pirates have won five-straight games - the latest on Friday (Oct. 23) against Santa Ana College. See how the lady Pirates have bounced back.

Meet a Pirate: Danny Orona

Posted by Tony Lee - Sept. 20

Danny Orona is a 5 foot 6 inch, 160 pound driver from Los Amigos High School who starts on the men's water polo team. “Last year, he really didn't get much playing time but he kept working in practice every single day,” head coach Monty McCord said. "He makes things happen when he's in there. He's a great defensive player (and) he's willing to do a lot of the dirty work not everyone is willing to do." See how he answered the questions.

Victory Bell stays at Coast

Posted by Tony Lee - Sept. 20

For the first time in the West-Coast Showdown history, the Pirates have won the Victory Bell three years in a row. In a dramatic 24-21 victory, Coast (3-0) defeated the Golden West College Rustlers (0-3) to even up the all-time series at 20-20-2. See the last-second dramatics of the game with pictures and quotes from players and coaches.

Meet a Pirate(s): Rebecca Murray and Melissa Mahi

Posted by Tony Lee - Sept. 11

The women's basketball coaching staff have picked their captains for the 2009-2010 season. Rebecca Murray (left) and Melissa Mahi (right) are sophomore returners. See how they answered the questions from the hat.

Mirror, mirror, who's the biggest enemy of them all?

By Tony Lee On Saturday, October 10, 2009


After starting the season 7-0 and not losing a set, the Orange Coast College women's volleyball team finally lost a set and game - largely due to compiling 15 missed serves and 13 hitting errors against Golden West College Wednesday (Oct. 7).

Coast looked poised to continue its unbeaten streak after winning the first set 22-25, but the Rustlers won the next three sets 25-23, 25-21, 29-27 to take away home court advantage from the lady Pirates at the Peterson Gym.

“I’m completely disappointed in my team’s performance, especially in game four.” Coast head coach Chuck Cutenese said. “We came out in game one and played well, then we got flat in game two and flat in game three. You know, good teams don’t lose (after leading) 24-21. We lost our focus. People couldn’t put the ball away. We weren’t swinging to win, we were swinging not to lose.”

In that fourth set, the No. 3 ranked Coast (7-1, 1-1 in Orange Empire Conference) had a 23-17 lead against the No. 10 ranked Golden West (9-2, 2-0) but the Rustlers came back with a 8-1 run of its own to make it 24-25 and eventually won the game.

Even though Coast played on its home gym, it was a pro-Rustlers crowd and the lady Pirates often seemed phased by the opposing fans' noises.

"It didn't even seem like our gym," said Coast's libero Nikki Osuna, who led her team with 24 digs. "We let (the opposing crowd) get into our heads. We let them ruin our game."

Osuna added the team's had couple bad practices this week and hoped to improve on "a lot of unforced errors." the team had Wednesday in the next few days.

"I think mentally we just shutdown as a team," said sophomore outside hitter Rachel Freeno, who played in her first game since recovering from surgery on her hitting shoulder. "We're a lot better than we played - a whole lot better. And we'll get them next time in their gym."

Freeno, who had 15 digs in the contest, said her shoulder hurt after the game and was excited to play again but added, "I played the worst game I've ever played."

Coast's sophomore Poerava Gantt led Coast with 18 kills with 14 digs, sophomore Briana Fields added 10 kills and freshman setter Kimya Jafroudi paced the offense with 42 assists.

"It wasn't our night," Gantt said.

The lady Pirates' next home match will come Friday (Oct. 16) at 6 p.m. against another high-ranked opponent, No. 4 ranked Irvine Valley College.

[Photos by Tony Lee]

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