Cerritos rallies to beat Bucs
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Chris Yemma
NORWALK -- With five minutes, 53 seconds remaining, and the Orange
Coast College football team down, 27-22, and driving for the go-ahead
score, a mirror-image of their season flashed before it.
Pirates quarterback Kyle Basanez threw a pass to receiver Shane
Hoffman, the ball bounced off Hoffman and Cerritos’ Tim McCullouch
intercepted to just about clinch the game for the Falcons Saturday
night in a Mission Conference American Division clash at Cerritos
College.
The Pirates (1-8, 1-3 in the division) got one last chance with
just more than two minutes remaining, but came up short on fourth
down in their own territory.
“This pretty much reflects what our entire season has been like,”
OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “It was close, but not close enough. We
needed a few extra passes and runs and we just didn’t get them.”
Orange Coast was coming off a 10-7 loss to Palomar, decided by a
touchdown in the final 28 seconds. The first half of Saturday’s game
reflected the same type of performance.
With 28 seconds left in the first half, Matt Padilla ran for a
7-yard touchdown that put the Pirates up, 13-7, after a missed extra
point.
But the Falcons were not content to take that deficit into
halftime.
They got the ball back and Kevin Brown threw a 37-yard pass to
Anthony Oliver and a 22-yard touchdown toss to Michael Chowtham, and
had 13 seconds to spare. Just like that, Cerritos (3-6, 2-2) took a
14-13 lead into halftime.
“Both these last two games have been disappointing,” Taylor said.
“I don’t feel any better or any worse after this one, but it’s still
disappointing. When they went a million yards in no time [just before
the half], and with those three turnovers, it hurt us.”
Padilla led the attack for the Pirates, rushing for 142 yards on
25 attempts, with two touchdowns. He had more than 100 yards at the half.
But the quarterback-receiver connection of Brown to Oliver ended
up being the demise of the Pirates.
Brown and Oliver connected for 209 yards and one touchdown, and
Brown finished the game with 279 passing yards and two TDs.
Cerritos, a team ranked No. 11 in the 12-team conference in total
defense, held on and was able to stop the Pirates when it counted
most.
“This game was close,” Taylor said.
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