Eleven Pirates moving forward
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Barry Faulkner
Nearly a dozen Orange Coast College football players have landed at
four-year programs at which they will continue their careers, Pirates
Coach Mike Taylor announced.
Sophomore Ryan Davis, a first-team All-Mission Conference American
Division defensive tackle last fall, has already left for the
University of Idaho, where he will have two years of eligibility for
the Vandals.
Sophomore fullback Jimmy Niutapuai, a second-team all-division
performer, is bound for Kansas State, which also secured the services
of sophomore defensive end Ricky Miller.
Miller, who played his freshman season at Fresno State, had
originally verbally committed to San Diego State, after earning
second-team all-division honors for the Pirates last fall. But Miller
changed his mind and decided to join Niutapuai in Manhattan, Kansas.
Kyle Collins, a 6-foot-3, 290-pound offensive guard who earned
second-team all-division recognition as a sophomore, will continue at
Southwest Missouri State.
Joe Mitchell, an all-division linebacker as a freshman, who
injured his ankle in the first game and missed the rest of his
sophomore season, will play at Northern Arizona.
Beau Budde, a quarterback who missed his sophomore campaign after
breaking a finger on his throwing hand in a preseason practice, will
continue at Fresno State, though Taylor said he may shift to tight
end for the Bulldogs.
Jon Garcia, a Costa Mesa High product who started two seasons at
tight end for the Pirates, will continue at Sacramento State.
Four OCC defensive backs are among those moving on. Sophomores
Jonah Katende is bound for West Georgia, Andrew Taylor will continue
at Iowa Wesleyan and Marques Dailey is bound for Hawaii. Will
Mitchell, a freshman last season, will move on to West Texas State,
where he will have three seasons of eligibility.
Taylor said 6-5, 315-pound sophomore offensive tackle Ryan Pahua
has taken one recruiting visit to Ball State and has another
scheduled for Utah State.
Matt Padilla, a first-team all-division tailback who led the
Pirates with 761 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 143 carries,
is being pursued by New Mexico State and Youngstown State, Taylor
said.
Taylor identified Alabama Birmingham as the primary suitor of
sophomore receiver Ryan Lauderdale, a second-team all-division
honoree last fall. Lauderdale had 31 receptions for 300 yards and one
TD in 2004, when the Pirates finished 2-8.
Taylor said sophomore quarterback Kyle Basanez, the Pirates MVP
after throwing for 1,530 yards and eight TDs and rushing for 360
yards and one TD, has put future plans on hold until he completes
work on his associate arts degree in May.
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