Community college football: OCC looking for high note at Saddleback
Steve Virgen
MISSION VIEJO - In a season plagued by injuries and inconsistency,
the Orange Coast College football team has the opportunity to end its
season by discovering its true identity. That’s what Pirates Coach Mike
Taylor hopes as the Bucs close out the year at Saddleback College today
at 1 p.m.
The Bucs (3-6, 1-4 in the Central division) will play the role of
spoiler as the Gauchos (6-3, 3-1) are in line for a bowl game with a win
over OCC that would give Saddleback sole possession of second place in
the Mission Conference’s Central Division.
“We just need to make sure that the ‘A’ team shows up,” Taylor said of
his Bucs. “If the same team shows up that did against Santa Ana and El
Camino, we can win.”
OCC’s chances of winning today have improved because Saddleback’s
quarterback Jason Whieldon is scheduled to be missing from action because
of a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in the Gauchos’ 31-23 win
over Golden West last week.
Whieldon led the No. 2 passing offense in the Mission Conference, as
he has thrown for 2,333 yards (259 yards per game) and 16 touchdowns.
The Bucs will be without quarterback Jason Kripavicius, who suffered a
sprained ankle in OCC’s 39-16 loss to visiting Fullerton last week.
Fullback Travis Trimble, a Newport Harbor High product, will also be out
because of a knee injury.
Sophomore quarterback Nick Higgs, who has started every game this
year, will lead the Bucs’ offense and Leonard DeRoche will fill in once
again for Trimble.
OCC tailback Niles Mittasch will shoot for his third 100-yard game of the season, and Taylor expects the freshman will lock up a spot on the
all-conference team.
“He’s a thousand-yard rusher and he should have a thousand yards,”
Taylor said of Mittasch. “He just didn’t have enough carries. He needs to
improve his skills in the offseason. Hopefully, he will run track. That
touchdown against Santa Ana (a 38-yard scamper) was pretty impressive.”
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