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.

The most dramatic two minutes

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
"It was pretty crazy," Orange Coast College starting quarterback Kyle Manning said to sum up the last two minutes of a 24-21 victory.

After the Pirates took a 17-7 lead with 2:33 left in the game, in just 37 seconds, Golden West College's Mike VanDeripe quickly threw a 41-yard touchdown to Matt James to get the game back to a one-possession game.

The Rustlers, with no time outs left, had to go for an onside kick.

For a moment, it looked like the Rustlers could make a comeback as they recovered the kick, but a flag was thrown for touching the ball before it passed 10 yards.

Pirates, instead of running out the clock with simple runs, called a pitch run for Ray Holley.

This resulted in a touchdown but the Pirates only took off 50 seconds - giving Golden West a chance to score and retrieve the onside kick.

"We scored too fast," Coast head coach Mike Taylor said. "We needed to run more time off the clock."

The Rustlers, once again, quickly scored - this time off of a three-yard pass to Brandon Grissom in a eight play drive that lasted only 40 seconds.

With 13 seconds left in the game, the Rustlers got the onside kick again and this time there were no flags.

First pass, incomplete. Second pass, incomplete - but one second was left on the clock and a flag on the field for roughing the passer.

Golden West, now 53-yards away from tying the game with a field goal, attempted a last-second kick, but it came well short and the Pirates won the game.

"It was a hard-fought game," Taylor said. "I’m proud of the players and coaches and we got to get ready for Glendale next week and the Hall of Fame weekend."

The West-Coast Showdown is tied up at 20-20-2 and this is the first time Orange Coast College has won the bell three times in a row.

The Pirates are now 3-0 and the Rustlers are 0-3.

[Photo by Tony Lee]

Q & A: Quotes from after the game

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Ray Holley - of what went through his mind in the last two minutes of the game.
"Maintain possession and run the clock out. My heart wasn’t beating so I couldn’t really tell you."

Kyle Manning - on how he recovered after starting the second half 0-for-6.
"You just got to put things behind you. Whether you complete the pass or not, you got to put it behind you like it never even happened. If it comes out good, do it again. But especially the bad ones, you got to put it away."

Manning - on what it means to win the Victory Bell three times in a row
"It just shows the hard work we put through the years. The past two teams and this year, we worked really hard, played as a team and it paid off."

Head coach Mike Taylor - on the experience of the 2009 West-Coast Showdown
"It was a fun game. They’re a good football team. They’ve been scrappy in all their games and easily could’ve won that thing."

Defensive coordinator Scott Orloff - on his reaction to the last two minutes of the game.
"I was upset because a year ago, we didn’t finish defensively. We played great football for 58 minutes. I was so proud of the kids. And then we just found a way in the last two minutes not to do the things we should be doing and we gave up big plays. Happened a year ago and I just got to do a better job coaching it and making us better."

Golden West College's head coach Nick Mitchell - on what he liked and disliked from his team today.
"I was pleased the way we stayed in it at the end and continued to fight. When we were down by 10 late, we could’ve easily let it slip but we kept battling and kept it close. And I was not too happy with our mistakes. Far, far too many mistakes."

West-Coast Showdown stats/box score for OCC

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Orange Coast College

Rushing - Ray Holley (152 yards, 34 carries, 2 touchdowns, 4.5 average)
Brandon Estrada (13 yards, 1 carry, 0 touchdowns, 13 average)
Kevin Ivey (6 yards, 2 carries, 0 touchdowns, 3 average)

Passing - Kyle Manning (13-of-28, 158 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interception)

Receiving - Kyle Burdett (4 catches, 61 yards)
Brandon Allen (3 catches, 25 yards)
Brandon Estrada (2 catches, 19 yards)
Chris Reinhanifam (1 catch, 25 yards)
Lano Fuentes (1 catch, 16 yards, 1 touchdown)
Cordell Simmons (1 catch, 10 yards)
Anthony Vidal (1 catch, 2 yards)

Kicking - Lucas Vandeman (1-for-1: 22 yards, 3-for-3: extra points)

Punting - Jake Fields (6 punts, 38.7 average, 1 inside the 20)

Kick returns - Joe Galvez (1 attempt, -6 yards)
Anthony Curry (1 attempt, 2 yards)

Punt returns - Kevin Ivey (1 attempt, 7 yards)
Lano Fuentes (1 attempt, 6 yards)

Sacks - Bryce Brantley (2), Kevin Borton (1), Bryan Pali (1)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Golden West 0 7 0 14 21
Orange Coast 0 7 0 17 24

Pirates win!!

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
The Rustlers had an opportunity to tie the game with a last minute field goal, but the field goal was short and the Pirates win the Victory Bell - the first time OCC has won it three in a row.

Post game interviews and pictures will follow soon.

Scoring update 6

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Coast's Ray Holley has over 100 yards of rushing.

After going down to the five-yard line and leaving only 2:30 on the clock, Coast kicks a field goal to make it a two possession game.

Score is 17-7.

EDIT

Holley finished with two touchdowns, 152 yards on 34 carries.

Pirates take the lead!

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Pirates' Jake Field punted down to the two-yard line to pin-down the Rustlers in their zone.

Golden West advanced it three yards but it was another three-and-out for the Rustlers.

The Pirates returned to 48-yard line, but without Keahi Raikes' block, the Pirates were looking at starting on their 35-yard line.

Manning, who started off the half 0-for-6, led the Pirates to the end zone with two key passes

Manning hit Chris Reinhanifam for a 25 yard gain and then threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Lano Fuentes, who redeemed himself after dropping a pass in the end zone in the first half.

The extra point was good. Pirates have a 14-7 lead with 9:24 left in the game.

Scoring update 5

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
OCC's Kyle Manning is struggling in the second half.

After having his receivers tip or drop half of his throws in the first half, Manning is 0-for-6 with an interception to start the second half.

But Manning regrouped and had four-straight completions - two to Kyle Burdett.

Golden West's Tommy Cogburn got the interception.

Coast's Bryan Pali and Kevin Borton added a sack also.

Coast starts on the Rustlers' 46-yard line to start the fourth quarter.

Score is still 7-7.

Scoring update 4

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Score is still at 7-7 after both teams traded possessions.

With 7:18 to go in the third quarter, The Rustlers have the ball on their 42-yard line.

Pictures from the game

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
The Pirates make their way on the field to start the game.

It's a packed stadium on the Pirates' side.

Halftime show of honoring the past and current spirit and cheer squads.

[Photos by Tony Lee]

Halftime

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
The score is 7-7.

The Pirates quarterback, Kyle Manning, 7 of 13 for 82 yards. Running back Ray Holley leads with 47 yards on 14 carries and Kyle Burdett leads with two catches for 36 yards.

Bryce Brantley also had two sacks in the first half.

Scoring update 3

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Rustlers just converted on a third and 18 on a throw to Brandon Grissom and is now on the Pirates' 35.

After a 15-yard face mask penalty by the Pirates, in the next play, the Rustlers finally got on the scoreboard with a touchdown throw to Bryce Blake with 3:34 left in the first half.

Eric Torres kicked the extra point in and the score is now tied at 7-7.

Pirates score first

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Rustlers on the 12-yard line decided to go for it on fourth-and-two, but the Pirates stopped them in their tracks.

On the 13-yard line, Kyle Manning had a wide open Brandon Estrada and overthrew him slightly.

On the next throw, Manning connected with Estrada for a 15-yard gain and a first down to move into the scoring range.

Manning, on a play action throw, once again had a wide open receiver, but Lano Fuentes dropped a perfectly thrown ball in the end zone.

But the Pirates picked up the first down on an eight-yard pass to Brandon Allen and drew first blood in the West-Coast showdown on a 12-yard run by Ray Holley (pictured, No. 22).

Score is 7-0 with 9:23 o go in the second quarter.

The Rustlers Brandon Grissom returned it to their 40-yard line.

[Photo courtesy of Hank Schellingerhout]

Scoring update 2

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Rustlers are getting away with its mistakes in the first quarter.

After the botched punt, in their next punting opportunity, the Rustlers only advanced it 21-yards - putting the Pirates already in field goal range.

However, one its first play, quarterback Kyle Manning had his throw tipped and intercepted by Golden West's Jodare Lewis.

The Rustlers advanced it to the Pirates' 43-yard line but once again had to punt again.

The Pirates had the ball on the 12-yard line, but it was another three-and-out.

Score is still 0-0 with 1:20 left in the first quarter.

OCC's cheer and dance team

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
During halftime, there will be a presentation honoring Coast’s spirit squads from 1948 to 2009.


[Photos by Tony Lee]

Scoring update 1

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Pirates got a gift from the Rustlers.

After Coast forced Golden West to punt, the Rustler's long snapper over-shot the punter and the Pirates recovered at the 20 yard line.

After six runs and one pass, the Pirates moved down to the goal line and on fourth and one decided to go for it instead of kicking the field goal.

However, Ray Holley was stopped short of the goal line and the Rustlers regained possession.

Kickoff!

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Orange Coast College started the game with the ball, but it was a three-and-out for the Pirates.

Sophomore running back Ray Holley had two runs for six yards.

Golden West started on the its 41-yard line and got a first down on its first throw.

More updates will follow.

West-Coast Showdown about to start

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments

It's about 20 minutes before the Battle for the Victory Bell at Orange Coast College.

The Victory Bell was first passed between Golden West College and Coast in 1966. The historical record is 20-19, in favor of the GWC.

OCC's (2-0) magic number today is three. If they beat Golden West College, it'll be the Pirates' third win of the season and the third straight year the Victory Bell stays in their possession.

This is also the homecoming game for the Pirates.

Golden West (0-2) is hoping to win its first game of the season and reclaim the Victory Bell.

More pictures will follow. Go Pirates!

[Photo by Tony Lee]

Meet a Pirate: Danny Orona

By Tony Lee On Saturday, September 19, 2009 0 comments
Danny Orona is a 5 foot 6 inch, 160 pound driver from Los Amigos High School and is one of the starters on the OCC 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."

The Pirates first home game is on Oct. 21 against Fullerton College at 4 p.m.

What's your biggest pet peeve and why?
I hate when people leave early when we do our swim sets (in practice). They're pretty tough sometimes and people leave like five seconds ahead.

LeBron or Kobe - and why?
I'd probably go with Kobe because LeBron had the whole incident with the kid that dunked on him and he wanted to erase the tapes. I just thought that it was lame.

Which women's sport at OCC do you think has the hottest girls and why?
Volleyball. The way they look in those spandex shorts.

Do you have any superstitions?
Everytime I leave my house, I do the cross. I've been doing this since as long as I can remember?

If you were a rapper, what would be your name?
Well my nickname is Lil Cabron. The guys on my team gave it to me.

What's been your best experience at OCC?
Probably playing water polo. I like playing because the guys are fun, it's a tough sport and I'm not the biggest guy so it's challenging. I like the atmosphere.

Questions you want answered by athletes can be submitted to coastreportsports@gmail.com and I would add it in the hat.

[Photo by Tony Lee]

Spring sports practicing

By Tony Lee On Tuesday, September 15, 2009 0 comments
It may be the fall semester, but the 10 Orange Coast College spring sports are not taking any time off.

The men's crew team (pictured) has 90 participants in its program and the women's side also has over 75 athletes.

In case you are wondering, that is a huge number of rowers for the crew program.

Head women's crew coach Laura Behr said that she had close to 60 people show up for crew last season but many of them dropped out after the first two weeks.

This year, barely any rowers dropped.

Other spring sports are packed in practice also.

The men's volleyball program expected to have over 30 athletes work out with the team last year. The number increased rather than decreased since last year.

Head softball coach Ruby Rojas, who went winless in the Orange Empire Conference last season, said this season will be completely different.

Not only is the program getting a brand new softball field (set to be completed by spring season), the program has a brand new set of recruits that Rojas is excited about.

"
So excited about my JC team. It is going to be a good year this year plus with a brand new stadium," Rojas said on her Twitter page, twitter.com/rrojas8.

Winter ball for the defending state champion baseball team will start within a month also.


Men's and women's swimming - with the men's winning state last year - golf and track and field are the other spring sports at Coast.

To contact the head coaches of all the spring sports, go to the Orange Coast College's athletics section to find out contact information.

And on a personal note. Yours truly is practicing with the golf team this fall. On Monday (Sept. 14), I shot my personal best score, a six-under-par 64, during the morning practice with my teammates.

It's probably unethical to report my own success, but I just couldn't help myself.

[Photo courtesy of twitter.com/giantkillers (OCC men's crew program)]

It's Me, Tony Lee: Coaches should Tweet

By Tony Lee On Sunday, September 13, 2009 0 comments
Who gives a flying Tweet?

Athletes, prospective players and Pirate athletics fans do, so the Orange Coast College coaching staff should get on it.



“But it’s just like a Facebook (status) update,” said 20-year-old psychology major Jason Hartwell. “And most of the time I don’t care about what someone’s eating or doing.”

I used to feel skeptical too until I started using Twitter and realized its potential.

For those who do not know, Twitter is a web-based messaging system that allows 140 characters to express one’s thoughts through the Internet or in a text message.

The message, known as Tweet, is supposed to answer the question, “What are you doing right now?”


Well Tweets are not limited to just what someone’s doing right now. There are so many advantages for a coach to have a medium to express some thoughts.

First is for the recruiting process — which, in my opinion, separates a great community college coach froman OK one.

I was, and still am, a college athlete and the first thing we want to know is what the coach is like before picking out our school.

Twitter would provide athletes with what type of personality a coach has, how they run their program and what connections they have.

If an athlete sees an OCC coach is following (Twitter’s way of saying who you are friends with) prominent Division-I coaches, members of the press or former players, it shows a willing coach that’ll help you transfer, give you press and attract interest from other universities and coaches.

Coast head softball coach Ruby Rojas (her Twitter is rrojas8) said she mainly used Twitter to remain in contact with other coaches and players.

By looking at who Rojas is following and who she is followed by, you realize that she knows famous softball athletes and coaches. By the messages exchanged between them, you also realize she is passionate about her sport.

Not only that, if I saw that a coach still kept in contact with former players, I’d believe that coach is likeable and cares more about just what you can do in games and practices.

Second advantage is giving the followers news about the team and program.

If you want more people to show up for your first home game, post information about the team’s fundraiser or Tweet about a heartbreaking loss but how the team should keep their heads up, Twitter allows for that.

I’m not talking about having to write a novel every time. A simple, less than 140 characters Tweet will go a long way.

Third advantage is that the potential is endless. You can use it to whichever way you think is for the best.

For the OCC Sports Blog, I plan to use it for covering games live, posting interesting quotes from athletes, showing important game dates and for breaking news.

I’m interested in what the coaches will do with Twitter and so is Rojas. She Tweeted to me, @OccSports, “Thats right!!! Let’s spread the word so all the coaches at OCC can have a twitter account.”

I’m hoping I did just that.

[Photo courtesy of jhuskisson.com]

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