And Soza, a 6-foot-2, 215-pounder, wasted little time making an impact, intercepting a pass on the eighth play of the visitors’ first possession.
It was one of several highlights for the Pirates, who scored four times, including once on defense, while allowing the Huskies to reach the end zone only once.
The format consisted of alternating 15-play series on offense and defense, as well as some work on the kicking game. The two teams then played two timed quarters, moving the ball and changing possession as they would in a game.
“I’ve waited a whole year to get back,” said Soza, who shared the team lead with four interceptions and was in on 69 tackles, second most on the team, in 2006. “Even when I came back and put the pads on last year, I didn’t get a chance to hit. So, it was just nice to be out here hanging out with the guys and actually being a part of the team. I’ve been working hard, running and lifting, so it was good to be back on the field.”
OCC’s defense controlled the Huskies, with the exception of a 58-yard touchdown bomb on the final play of the opening 15-play series.
Bias Easley added an interception for the Pirates.
The OCC offense also had some strong moments, primarily in the passing game.
Sean Reilly, a freshman quarterback battling returner Taylor Hughes for the starting job, connected for big yardage with sophomore receiver Cameron Hall. Reilly hit Hall on a 59-yard touchdown bomb and another 26-yard scoring strike. He also completed a 44-yard streak to Hall, who averaged 43 yards on his three receptions.
Reilly, who did not play in 2007 after earning Orange County All-Star honors as a senior out of Trabuco Hills High, finished eight of 13 passing for 173 yards and two touchdowns.