College crew: Pirates capture California Cup
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MISSION BAY - The Orange Coast College crew had what longtime coach
Dave Grant called “one of the best days Orange Coast rowing has ever had”
Sunday, winning the California Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic.
The Pirates’ varsity eight, rowing before what Grant estimated as
several thousand fans cheering for the community college underdog,
finished the 2,000-meter course in 5:59, besting runner-up Colgate by
three seconds.
Massachusetts was third (6:03), followed by Western Washington (6:07),
Gonzaga (6:17) and the University of San Diego (6:25).
“This is the first time we’ve competed for the Cal Cup and obviously
the first time we’ve won it,” Grant said. “Usually, we compete there in
the smaller categories, like junior varsity and freshmen. But we decided
to move up to the Cal Cup this year, which meant rowing against just
varsity crews. I thought it would be a fairly level playing field, even
though we have oarsmen for only two years. I thought we could compete,
but, to tell you the truth, I wasn’t sure we could.”
The victorious OCC boat, named for Rob Jordan, a former OCC rower
killed in the World Trade Center attacks, included Mike Krueger, Alan
Twig, Jesse Waldowski, Brian Scheele, Gints Salaks, Matt Hietbrink, Chris
Pope, Stuart Blair and coxswain Sierra Caldwell.
“That was big,” Grant said of the victory, the first in the newly
christened boat. “I’m as happy as can be.”
The Cal Cup, for which 18 schools compete, was the secondary prize of
the day. The Copley Cup, which goes to the annual winner of the regatta’s
invitational race, went to UC Berkeley. Washington, Yale, Stanford and
Oregon rounded out the top five in the Copley Cup.
OCC’s novice eight made the six-boat final in the 18-school event, then finished fourth in 6:20, behind Washington (5:59), Cal (6:03) and
Stanford (6:18).
OCC’s open eight was third in the consolation final.
The Pirates host their own regatta Saturday at 8 a.m. The event is
scheduled to include UC Irvine, Long Beach State and Chapman.
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