Coasters: UNDEFEATED
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Steve Virgen
Though Coach Chuck Cutenese would disagree, it’s time to talk about
an undefeated season for the Orange Coast College men’s volleyball team.
Actually, talk of an undefeated season has been overdue.
If you are one of those types who follow superstition stop reading
this article. The Pirates will finish their 2002 season undefeated as
Orange Empire Conference title winners and state champions.
There are three reasons this will happen.
With three conference matches remaining, the Bucs (14-0 in the OEC) will grab more momentum because they are one win away from clinching
their second straight OEC title.
In addition, this year, OCC has the luxury of hosting the state
championships April 26-27.
Reason No. 3: The Pirates have a strong set of sophomores, including
Soeren Schneider, Jeff Taylor and R.J. King, who are focused to redeem
themselves from last year’s loss in the state title match.
“Our sophomore leadership has been the difference,” Cutenese said
after the Pirates defeated host San Diego Mesa Friday. “Early in the
year, I didn’t think the leadership was there. But Soeren, Jeff Taylor,
and R.J. have really stepped up and have been pushing the others in
practice and in games. I think that’s really important. They’re really
focused.”
The undefeated Pirates found some more momentum March 15 when they
defeated visiting interconference foe Moorpark. OCC also attained
confidence and purpose from that victory in which the Pirates were
realistically challenged for the first time in the season. Coast had to
answer double-digit deficits to win the first two games, and responded to
beat Moorpark in four.
“There was a comment made by Soeren after that match,” Cutenese said.
“He said that was the first time we were down by double figures and had
to come back. For him to realize that and tell the team really gave
everyone confidence.”
Schneider, a 6-foot-6 outside hitter from Germany, has also been one
of the team’s kill leaders. Yet that hardly matters in his book.
Statistics are also of little concern for Taylor (6-3), King (6-6), or
freshman star Zach Jardine (6-8).
“This is the strangest thing: There has been no talk of being
undefeated or of a state championship,” Cutenese said. “None of the guys
are concerned with, ‘How many kills do I have.’ They’re just concerned
with the next match. They come out and play. They don’t ask how the other
teams are doing. It really shows their maturity and focus.”
OCC sophomore setter Scott Winant, who transferred from Irvine Valley
for the sole purpose of winning a state title, has also been instrumental
in the Pirates’ quest for a state title. Sophomores Greg Ford and 6-6
Arash Yari, who both are also IVC transfers, are just as anxious to win
the state crown.
The Pirates’ time will come soon.
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