While most students enjoy the weekend, four Orange Coast College athletics program will be hard at work.
The men's and women's cross country teams will be at the Foothill Invitational in Chino's Prado Park, starting at 9 a.m.
Pick up the Sept. 30 issue of the Coast Report to read about the cross country teams' performances this year. The "Sports Roundup" is not available online.
The women's water polo team will be on its second day in the Cuesta Tournament. Despite a 8-19 record last year (2-4 in conference), the lady Pirates are optimistic about this season because of its sophomore returners.
The Pirates football take its perfect 4-0 record and opens the Orange Empire Conference play at Fullerton College, starting at 6 p.m.
Last year, the Pirates started off 4-0 but lost six-straight to finish 4-6.
Head coach Mike Taylor said, "(Quarterback Kyle Manning's) got to get a little better for us to have an opportunity. (Opponents) are going to load up with nine guys in the box to stop Ray Holley."
Holley leads the Pirates in rushing yards and touchdowns - 177 yards per game and 8 TDs - and is the No. 1 ranked tailback in the state.
The men's and women's cross country teams will be at the Foothill Invitational in Chino's Prado Park, starting at 9 a.m.
Pick up the Sept. 30 issue of the Coast Report to read about the cross country teams' performances this year. The "Sports Roundup" is not available online.
The women's water polo team will be on its second day in the Cuesta Tournament. Despite a 8-19 record last year (2-4 in conference), the lady Pirates are optimistic about this season because of its sophomore returners.
The Pirates football take its perfect 4-0 record and opens the Orange Empire Conference play at Fullerton College, starting at 6 p.m.
Last year, the Pirates started off 4-0 but lost six-straight to finish 4-6.
Head coach Mike Taylor said, "(Quarterback Kyle Manning's) got to get a little better for us to have an opportunity. (Opponents) are going to load up with nine guys in the box to stop Ray Holley."
Holley leads the Pirates in rushing yards and touchdowns - 177 yards per game and 8 TDs - and is the No. 1 ranked tailback in the state.
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