Prep baseball: High hopes
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - They’re hardly ready for rocking chairs and
shuffleboard, but the Newport Harbor High baseball team’s senior nucleus
has probably compiled more combined varsity experience than any Sea View
League peers.
With five seniors in their third varsity season, and another who got a
taste of varsity competition last spring, Sailors Coach Jim Kiefer
doesn’t have to explain much to half his 12-man roster.
By extension, Kiefer hopes his veteran standouts will keep him from
having to explain how the Tars missed the CIF Southern Section playoffs
for the 10th straight season.
“If our senior crew does a good job and holds things together, we should
win a few games this year,” said Kiefer, whose squad entered the final
week of last season tied for third, only to see a playoff berth slip from
its grasp with two hard-fought losses (5-2 and 2-1) to league co-champion
Irvine.
“We had a little success last year (a 10-14-1 record) and we’re hoping to
build on that,” said Kiefer, who will construct whatevere success this
season brings on the foundation of Scott Beerer, Nick Langsdorf, Justin
Jacobs and Miguel Sandoval.
Beerer, a Division I college and professional prospect whom Kiefer
believes is one of the better players in the area, will be asked to carry
a substantial load.
“He’s one of those rare kids who can do it all,” Kiefer said of the 1999
first-team all-league selection who has twice been All-Newport-Mesa
District. “He’ll be our No. 1 pitcher, he’ll play shortstop and he’ll hit
cleanup. We’re looking for him to be our leader on the field and in the
clubhouse.”
Beerer, being recruitd by Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State, among
others, has hit .301 with four homers and 31 RBIs the last two seasons.
He is also 7-10 with a 4.31 ERA in 104 combined innings on the mound.
Kiefer, however, expects a much better swan-song season.
“He gained a lot of confidence by competing against high-level
competition in the off-season,” Kiefer said. “He was 4-1 in his last five
starts last season and he’ll be one of the top pitchers in league, if not
Orange County. He throws 88-90 mph on a good day, he backs that up with a
good breaking ball and he’s developed a change-up. He’s as good a pitcher
as I’ve had in 10 years and I worked with some All-CIF guys at Brea
Olinda.”
Langsdorf, another two-time all-district performer who was first-team
All-Sea View as a junior, is a power-hitting first baseman. He hit .388
with four homers and 22 RBIs last spring, upping his career varsity
numbers to .369 with five homers and 36 RBIs.
“He hit fourth for us last year, but we’ll move him to the third spot,”
Kiefer said. “We’re looking for around 30 RBIs from him this year.”
Jacobs, entering his third season as a starter, figures to be the No. 2
pitcher and he’ll also play short and second. He hit .337 with two
homers, 13 RBIs and two steals as a junior and had one pitching victory
in 25 1/3 innings.
Kiefer will employ him in the leadoff spot, from where he hopes the
former all-league and all-district wide receiver can steal 10-15 bases.
The element of speed is something Kiefer, who traditionally takes a
little ball approach, hopes will help offensive production this year. The
Tars stole only eight bases as a team last season, when they hit .306
with 15 dingers.
Sandoval will pitch and play center field, after hitting .297 with one
homer and 13 RBIs and pitching 15 1/3 innings without a decision as a
junior.
Senior Sean Rorden, whose career has been hampered by injuries, is the
other three-year varsity veteran. He’ll join fellow senior Justin
McCarthy on a deep mound corps.
McCarthy was 2-1 with a 4.57 ERA in 15 1/3 innings a year ago.
Sophomore Cody Forsythe and junior third baseman Chris Ward, could also
bolster the stable of hurlers, who will be tested with a 16-game league
schedule (four rounds in the five-team circuit). Kiefer said the league
slate includes two three-game weeks.
The newcomers include junior transfer Donovan Wong in left field. He
played junior varsity last season at Tustin High.
“He has a little pop and he swings the bat well,” Kiefer said.
Juniors Alan Lane and Andrew Azevedo are battling for the starting nod at
second, while junior Garrett Brant, the junior varsity MVP last season,
replaces four-year starter Charlie Waite (now at Mississippi) behind the
plate.
“I think (Beerer, Langsdorf, Jacobs and Sandoval) are going to have to
carry us the first part of the season,” Kiefer said. “Hopefully, by
league, our younger guys will have some experience under their belt.
“It’s a quiet team, but they work hard and they’ve shown signs of coming
together. I would say the Sea View League (newly configured with Aliso
Niguel and Laguna Hills coming in and Santa Margarita, Corona del Mar and
El Toro exiting) will be balanced and competitive.”
The Sailors open Friday at home against Temecula Valley in the opening
round of the North Orange County Classic.
Newport Harbor baseball roster
{{Note, Kiefer said he’d fax roster Monday night, he lied, but I should
be able to track down numbers Tuesday}}
Scott Beerer Sr.
Nick Langsdorf Sr.
Justin Jacobs Sr.
Miguel Sandoval Sr.
Sean Rorden Sr.
Justin McCarthy Sr.
Chris Ward Jr.
Garrett Brant Jr.
Donovan Wong Jr.
Cody Forsythe So.
Andrew Azevedo Jr.
Alan Lane Jr.
Coach: Jim Kiefer
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