Honors: OCC’s Cutenese Coach of the Year
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COSTA MESA - Orange Coast College volleyball coach Chuck Cutenese
has been named the top community college female coach in Orange County,
determined by the county schools’ sports information directors.
Cutenese guided the OCC women’s volleyball team to the Orange Empire
Conference title and a second-place finish in the state tournament. The
Pirates finished 24-3, 13-1 in conference play.
Cutenese, a former Costa Mesa High and OCC volleyball standout setter,
will enter his 11th season as the Pirates’ coach in the fall. He was also
selected as the OEC Coach of the Year for men’s and women’s volleyball.
Cutenese, who was a nominee for the top male coach of the year, led
the OCC men’s volleyball squad to a second straight OEC title and a
second-place finish in state.
Saddleback men’s basketball coach Bill Brummel was named male sports
coach of the year. Brummel’s squad won the state championship, after
claiming its second consecutive conference title. His point guard, Utah
State-bound Mark Brown, won the county’s male athlete of the year honor.
Colleen Burdick, a Fullerton College softball pitcher, was named the
female athlete of the year. Burdick will play for Long Beach State next
year.
Brian Kreutzkamp, a former Newport Harbor High water polo coach, was a
nominee for male coach of the year. Kreutzkamp, who was recently hired as
an assistant water polo coach at Stanford, guided the Golden West men’s
water polo team to a state title.
The sports information directors who represent each of the seven
community colleges in the county (OCC, Golden West, Cypress, Saddleback,
Santa Ana, Santiago Canyon, Fullerton and Irvine Valley) nominate
candidates and vote for the winners.
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