OCC football: Pirates tricked for a loss
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Steve Virgen
FULLERTON - Orange Coast College’s football game at Cal State
Fullerton against Fullerton College was more of a trip to the Hornets’
playground. While OCC relied on the momentum of a five-game winning
streak, Fullerton deceived the Pirates with trick plays.
Fullerton blindsided OCC’s joyride with a 47-35 victory, Saturday,
most likely ending the Pirates’ chance for sole
possession of the Mission Conference Central Division
championship. The Bucs (5-4, 3-1 in conference play) can win the
title outright if they win next week and Fullerton and Palomar lose.
OCC hosts Saddleback next week. Fullerton (4-5, 3-1) will play at
Santa Ana. And Palomar (6-3, 3-1) hosts Golden West.
If OCC, Fullerton and Palomar win, all will share the
conference title and bowl bid scenarios will unfold
thereafter.
The Hornets converted three of four trick plays, which led to 21
points, including a fake field goal when Guy Porter’s 23-yard touchdown
reception from Brian Bartczak gave Fullerton a 34-14 lead early in the
third quarter.
“It was some schoolyard sandlot stuff, but that’s a part of the game
of football,” OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “Any time you give up a
double pass or a big play like that, you’re a little
embarrassed because you know defensively they
shouldn’t be able to do that. It’s not like they ran
something that we couldn’t defend. We just bit on it. And we just need to
learn from those mistakes.”
On its first offensive possession, Fullerton surprised OCC with a fake
punt. After Pirates tight end Ben Fredrickson caught a 15-yard
touchdown pass from Nick Higgs,the Hornets scored 28
straight points, beginning with a scoring drive that included
the punt fake -- a 45-yard pass from starting running back Matt Gogan
to Porter putting Fullerton at the OCC 18-yard line. Three
plays later Gogan ran for a 4-yard touchdown to
tie the score at 7.
The Hornets led, 28-14, at halftime with Porter the main reason for
the advantage. The starting safety made his sixth interception of the
season, forced a fumble, scored a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown and
lined up as receiver to make two catches for 77 yards.
“There’s some good football players in this conference, but I don’t
know who’s better than (Porter),” Fullerton Coach Gene Murphy said.
“This has to be our biggest win of the season because it keeps
us alive (for the conference title).”
Before Porter left the game with an abdominal strain, he struck again
in the third quarter with the reception off the fake field goal.
He was alone along the Hornets’ sideline unnoticed by Bucs that
he was on the field.
OCC answered Porter’s touchdown with two quick scores.
Wide receiver Justin Dale finished off a short out pattern for a
23-yard touchdown reception from Higgs. Two minutes later, running back
James Dawkins, a product of Estancia High, outran defenders for a
51-yard touchdown run. He finished with 154 yards on 19 carries.
“That’s a team that had nothing to lose and we had everything to
lose,” said Dawkins. “I learned that everything comes back to haunt
you. The fumble I had in the first half came back to haunt us. Every
mistake, every play counts toward the win.”
OCC trailed 34-28 after Dawkins’ touchdown and then Fullerton went
back to its bag of tricks. The Hornets converted a
44-yarddouble pass play when Jeff Crooks threw a backward pass to Brian
Bartczak who then launched it to Ben Reneau,
setting up Gogan’s 5-yard touchdown.
On the ensuing kickoff, Pirates defensive back and return specialist
Johnnie Peeples returned it 91 yards for a TD.
Coach Taylor said the game against Fullerton would be decided by
turnovers. OCC had four turnovers as Dawkins fumbled
and Higgs threw three interceptions, two near the
Hornets’ goal line.
“No heart,” OCC defensive captain Dustin Davis said of the Pirates
effort. “A bunch of mental mistakes cost us the game.
Trick play or not, if you have your head in it, you don’t
get burned.”
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