Baseball: Same story for Newport
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Joseph Boo
ALISO VIEJO - It didn’t take long for Newport Harbor High’s
baseball team to find itself in yet another early deficit.
The second pitch to Aliso Niguel’s leadoff hitter Darren Pitchford was
crushed over the fence, and that was the beginning of what turned out to
be a 12-3 Sea View League loss by the visiting Sailors Tuesday.
Pitchford’s homer was the first of four runs Aliso Niguel put up in the
opening frame, with two of them unearned.
Aliso’s second batter, Austin Wyly, singled. After a fly out, two Newport
errors brought Wyly home. Consecutive singles by Dan McClelland and Adam
Tanos drove in Aliso’s third and fourth runs.
“We didn’t execute in that first inning, and we let them get ahead
early,” Newport Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer said.
The Wolverines scored again in the second when Pitchford doubled and
scored on a single.
The Sailors (5-17, 2-13 in league) did close the gap to 5-3 in the third,
and they had the opportunity to take the lead with a two-out bases-loaded
situation.
Justin McCarthy and Manuel Sandoval led off the inning with a walk and
single, respectively. After a strikeout, Nick Langsdorf roped a single to
left to load the bases. Donovan Wong then walked in Newport’s first run.
Garrett Brant got a seeing-eye hit up the middle to drive in the second
run, and Chris Ward’s fielder’s choice brought in the third run.
Alan Lane followed with a two-out walk to load the bases, but Newport’s
next hitter flew out to end the threat.
“We were one pitch from tying the game,” Kiefer said, “but it just didn’t
go our way. It’s been like that all year.”
That was the closest Newport got to the Wolverines. They scored one more
in the third and almost got into mercy territory in the fourth with six
runs, with the big blow a two-run double by Chris Fielder. Three walks
and two errors hurt the Sailors in that inning.
Aliso was finally quieted with the bases loaded and the nine-run cushion.
Newport came close to shaving some of the deficit. Langsdorf almost hit
the ball over the left field fence in the fifth but had to settle for a
leadoff double, and he was stranded at third base.
In the seventh, Justin Jacobs almost crushed a home run, but the ball
landed in the exact spot where Langsdorf hit his double. He also had to
settle for second base, where he stayed.
Newport closes out the season with the fourth and final game against the
Wolverines (10-14, 7-8) Thursday on the Sailors’ campus.
“One of the things I tell them is that no matter what the situation is,
no matter what the score is, we owe it to the game and the people who
come out and support us to play hard,” Kiefer said. “We have to play for
personal pride and for the people who support us.”
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Aliso Niguel 12, Newport Harbor 3
Newport Harbor 003 000 0 - 3 6 4
Aliso Niguel 411 600 x - 12 11 0
Difley, Koch (5) and Serocke; Sandoval, Forsyth (6) and Brant. W -
Difley. L - Sandoval. 2B - Langsdorf (NH), Jacobs (NH), Pitchford (AN),
Mowery (AN), Fielder (AN). HR - Pitchford (AN).
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