"There were some great things," Coach Mike Taylor said. "Honestly, special teams did a great job and the opening kickoff was awesome. Defensively, we're real young and we ran around like I thought we would."
Barnett took the opening kickoff and found open field toward the Vaqueros' sideline. He veered back toward the center of the field and evaded a diving tackle attempt by Santa Barbara kicker Zach Criswell at about the 30-yard line.
"We were talking about it in practice, and we planned it out pretty well," Barnett said. "We took it to the right side, and took it up the seam. The momentum just went up on the sideline after that play, and we didn't stop."
Brock Jaramillo added a 22-yard field goal to give the Pirates a 9-0 first-quarter lead, then special teams came up big again.
After OCC's next possession, punter C.J. Santiago booted a 67-yard punt out of bounds at the Santa Barbara one-yard line.
On the Vaqueros' next play from scrimmage, running back Willie Alexander was wrapped up about five yards deep in the end zone by the Pirates' Derrell Perkins. The safety pushed the lead to 11-0.
Orange Coast sophomore Chris Assily returned the ensuing free kick 43 yards to the Vaqueros' 30-yard line.
On fourth-and-one at the Santa Barbara 10, OCC quarterback Kekoa Crowell tried the sneak.
Running to the left side behind center Luke Sapolu and left guard Bryce Carich — both Costa Mesa High products — Crowell went untouched into the end zone to give the Pirates an 18-0 lead.
The Pirates added to that lead two plays later, when linebacker Matt Harris picked up a fumble and rambled in from 17 yards out.
"The defense played really well and put a good helmet on those guys," Barnett said. "They're young, but they helped us get in the end zone."
Santa Barbara scored its only points with just six seconds left in the half, when backup quarterback J.T. Grantin found receiver Ernie Pierce for a 29-yard score.