Marsile tops Pirates who earn postseason honors
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Orange Coast College sophomore goalie Josh Marsile, the team MVP, topped several Pirates who earned postseason individual honors in men’s water polo.
Marsile was named first-team All-Southern California and first-team All-Orange Empire Conference after averaging 10 saves per game for the Pirates.
The All-SoCal honor also allowed Marsile to earn the distinction of All-American.
OCC freshmen R.C. Dean and Adam Thomas earned second-team All-Southern California recognition.
Dean collected 37 goals, 25 assists and 39 steals, while Thomas had 26 goals, 27 assists and 37 steals.
All three were also named first-team all-conference, as was OCC sophomore Bryson Beardsley.
Beardsley led the team with 41 goals and 33 assists and he also contributed 26 steals.
OCC freshmen Casey Sullivan and Calvin Moffett were second-team all-conference performers.
Sullivan had 38 goals, 21 assists and 23 steals.
Moffett had 31 goals, 21 assists and 25 steals.
OCC finished 17-8 and advanced to the Southern California regional playoffs.
Golden West College freshman Nate Castillo, a former standout offensive tackle for the Newport Harbor High football team, earned first-team All-SoCal and All-American recognition.
Golden West’s Scott Taylor, a former star player and coach at Costa Mesa High who helped lead the Rustlers to the state title, was named Southern California Coach of the Year.
— From staff reports
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