Baseball: Tars drop one late
Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Well, it wasn’t a no-hitter, but for Newport Harbor
High’s baseball team, this one might hurt a little more.
Leading, 7-1, after five innings over visiting Woodbridge, who no-hit the
Sailors on March 31, Newport’s good fortune dried up in a 9-7 Sea View
League loss Friday afternoon.
Newport (5-14, 2-11 in league) allowed six runs to the Warriors (10-9-1,
6-5) in the sixth inning to tie the game and two runs in the seventh to
pull out the win.
The Sailors jumped out early, scoring four runs in the first inning. The
big blow coming on senior Nick Langsdorf’s bases-loaded double down the
left field line, scoring Justin McCarthy and Miguel Sandoval.
But it was a game of missed opportunities for the Sailors, scoring only
seven runs on 11 hits and 10 walks. They stranded 11 runners on base.
The Sailors scored two more in the second on RBI singles by Alan Lane and
Donovan Wong, but poor execution caused Newport to have two runners
caught stealing, allowing a bigger inning from developing.
Woodbridge got on the board in the third with a run before Newport
responded in the fourth on a bases-loaded walk by Justin Jacobs, scoring
Sandoval.
Newport could have blown the game open in the fourth and fifth innings,
but left the bases loaded in both innings.
That’s when Woodbridge mounted a serious comeback, thanks to some help by
Newport’s defense.
After a leadoff single, the next Warriors’ hitter appeared to hit a
routine double-play grounder to shortstop, but the ball was booted,
leaving all runners safe.
The next batter, Bryan Beck, slammed a three-run home run to left-center
field, cutting the lead to, 7-4.
After the next batter flew out with what could have been the third out of
the inning, Woodbridge turned two doubles and three singles into three
more runs, the final run scoring on the back end of a double steal, tying
the game at 7-7.
Newport had a runner at second base with only one out, but could not get
the key RBI hit, leaving the game tied.
In the seventh, the Warriors’ Cole Edmundson singled to right, went to
second on a Newport error, went to third on a sacrifice bunt and scored
on a wild pitch, giving Woodbridge its first lead of the game, 8-7. An
RBI sacrifice fly made it, 9-7.
McCarthy, who walked three times and had two hits, doubled with one out
in the seventh. But a line out and a strikeout later, the game was over.
Sandoval had three hits and three runs scored, Jacobs had two hits and an
RBI and Land had a hit, two runs scored and an RBI.
Newport and Woodbridge will play again Monday night at Windrow Park
beginning at 7.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Woodbridge 9, Newport Harbor 7
Woodbridge 001 006 2 - 9 11 1 Newport 420 100 0 - 7 11 3
Erickson, Miller (3), Pearson (5), Beck (7) and G. Martinez; Rorden,
McCarthy (4), Ward (6), Jacobs (7), Sandoval (7) and Brant. W - Pearson.
L - Ward. S - Beck. 2B - B. Martinez (W), Frey (W), G. Martinez (W),
Langsdorf (NH), McCarthy (NH). HR - Beck (W).
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