Football: Youthful Pirates counting down to Sept. 11
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Tony Altobelli
With opening day quickly approaching, Orange Coast College heads
into the 1999 football season the best way possible; healthy.
“We’ve had some of the usual scrapes, scratches, bumps and bruises,
but fortunately, nothing severe,” said first-year skipper, Mike Taylor.
“We’ve been pretty lucky in that department.”
Despite the heavy influence of freshman for the upcoming season,
Taylor has been pleased with the overall feel of the opening weeks of
practice.
“Overall, they’ve been real good,” Taylor said. “It’s been a very
business-like atmosphere around here, with guys really working hard.
“It’s a very spirited group of guys,” Taylor continued. “Not to
mention that the weather has been just outstanding, so no complaints from
me.”
The Pirates’ first opportunity to hit opposing players will be a Sept.
3 scrimmage against Santa Monica College at 1 p.m. at LeBard Stadium.
“We’ve been working with about 35 plays so far,” Taylor said. “Before
the scrimmage, we would like to expand that to 45-50 plays.”
One of the biggest surprises for Taylor has been the play of sophomore
running back Raymond Ohrel (Newport Harbor High).
“He’s been running faster in practice than I remember from last year,”
Taylor said. “That just comes from how hard he’s worked over the
offseason and into this season.” Another important ingredient to the
offensive mix for the Pirates is quaterback Jared Flint.
The 6-foot-6 sophomore threw for 1,595 yards with nine touchdowns last
year and Taylor has been excited with his preseason form.
“He’s throwing the ball with a lot of confidence and I’m expecting
some big things from him,” Taylor said.
Taylor has also enhanced his coaching staff, adding four new assistant
coaches to his staff, which includes Paul Briggs (offensive line), Mike
Mayne (outside linebackers), Kurt Clemens (offensive line) and Sean
Ponder (quarterbacks/tight ends).
Phil Cooper has been brought on to work with the running backs, Mike
Dodd will replace Taylor as the team’s defensive coordinator, Rick
Zumwalt will work with the defensive ends and linebackers and Carl Howard
has been brought on part time to work with the running backs.
New faces will not be limited to the Pirate coaching staff.
With only 19 sophomores returning to the Bucs, Taylor has had to
juggle his lineups, looking for the right blend.
“We’ve been a little thin on the offensive and defensive lines,”
Taylor said. “So we’ve been moving guys in and out of various positions
to try to give the lines some more depth. Hopefully, we’ll get the right
combination in there by the opener.”
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