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Pirates moving on

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Bryce Brantley, a first-team All-East Conference defensive end at Orange Coast College in 2010, is one of several Pirates who have decided on their football futures at four-year schools. OCC Coach Mike Taylor announced Tuesday.

Brantley, who had 9.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss as a sophomore, will play next season at Stony Brook University in New York.

Isaiah Reupena, a defensive tackle who earned second-team all-conference honors as a sophomore, is expected to sign with Western Carolina during his campus visit this weekend, Taylor said. Reupena’s 48 tackles were second on the team and included seven tackles for loss.

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Offensive tackle Rob Wright, a two-year starter, and kicker Lucas Vandeman have committed to Tabor College, an NAIA school in Hillsboro, Kansas.

Vandeman had seven field goals and was the team’s second-leading scorer with 37 points last season, when OCC finished 2-8, 1-4 in conference.

Eric Homec, a defensive end who had 31 tackles and two sacks in 2010, is bound for Montana State.

Kaiona Dutro, a fullback who played defensive line at Newport Harbor High, and Kyle Hubert, a defensive end, are walking on at BYU and Nebraska, respectively.

Bryan Sonnevedt, a reserve quarterback, is headed for Puget Sound.

Bryan Pali, a second-team all-conference pick as a sophomore safety in 2010, had previously committed to Eastern Michigan.

— From staff reports

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