OCC victory has dramatic ring
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Barry Faulkner
Forget the 37-game history of the Battle for the Bell series,
Saturday’s Mission Conference American Division football clash
between Orange Coast College and visiting Golden West may have been
the most entertaining in OCC’s 57-season gridiron lore.
At least it was difficult to find anyone basking in the Pirates’
33-32 season-ending triumph willing to disagree.
OCC sophomore quarterback Kyle Basanez threw a 21-yard fade pass to Brian Johnson for the game-winning touchdown with 18 seconds left
for the last of five lead changes.
The Pirates’ David Mendoza recovered a Golden West fumble on the
ensuing kickoff and the hosts burned the final 13 seconds, before
cavorting with the perpetual Victory Bell trophy the two rivals have
swapped for the last six seasons.
Golden West leads the series, 19-16-2.
Perhaps 84-year-old OCC assistant coach Paul Briggs, in his 56th
season of coaching, his 21st with the Pirates, cast the best
perspective on a victory that caps an otherwise dismal 2-8 campaign
(2-3 in the division).
“What goes around, comes around, and it came around again,” Briggs
said. “The nice thing was, when it did, we grabbed the brass ring.”
Golden West (3-7, 1-4) appeared to have snatched victory when
Gerald Fields hauled in a Todd Crabtree pass and zigzagged 11 yards
into the end zone to put the Rustlers ahead, 32-27, with 2:21 left.
“It looked pretty bleak in the last minute,” OCC Coach Mike Taylor
said of a holding call that negated an apparent 38-yard touchdown
bomb from Basanez to Johnson with 1:04 left.
The penalty created fourth-and-14 from the Golden West 47 and
Basanez’s subsequent pass over the middle fell incomplete.
But the Rustlers were called for pass interference on the play,
giving OCC an automatic first down at the 32.
Two completions on the next three plays moved the Pirates 11 yards
closer. And, after a spike on first down to stop the clock, Basanez
found Johnson in the corner of the end zone to give the Pirates the
win, as well as their highest point total in 15 games.
Johnson’s catch came near the sideline, between two defenders.
“I was just thinking ‘I’ve got to get it back,’ ” Johnson said
after his first end zone reception was nullified.
“That [final touchdown pass] wasn’t about one thing,” Basanez
said. “It was everybody in general just doing there job. Finally,
something came together for us.”
Basanez, a vocal leader during tough times this fall, finished 11
of 24 for 112 passing yards. He also rushed for 84 yards on 14
attempts.
Freshman tailback Matt Padilla produced 155 rushing yards and four
touchdowns on 29 carries.
His 2-yard TD run with 10:43 left put the Pirates up, 27-26.
Golden West scored on its first two possessions to seize a 14-0
lead, but Padilla capped TD drives of 73 and 47 yards to tie the
score.
The Ruslters took the halftime lead when a deflected Hail Mary
pass found its way into Steve Yaden’s hands for a 43-yard score, one
play after a holding call negated a Hail Mary TD toss to Fields.
Paul Bartsch and Zach Weigart recovered fumbles forced on sacks by
Mordy Ornguze and Ricky Miller, respectively, for OCC.
“This win is going to make the winter a little warmer,” Taylor
said.
Yaden had nine catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns, Crabtree
threw for 223 yards and three scores (completing 17 of 27), and
Turill Engelman had 117 rushing yards for the Rustlers.
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