NHBA Bronco: Newport ‘A’ All-Stars reach finals
Tony Altobelli
GARDEN GROVE - In comparison to the rest of the games played in the
Pony District 3 Baseball Tournament by the Newport Harbor Baseball
Association Bronco Division (ages 11-12) “A” All-Stars, Wednesday’s 10-5
win over Placentia could be described as a “nail-biter.”
This has been the closest thing to a struggle for Newport in this
tournament, outscoring the opposition 58-1 in three games heading into
this contest.
But, leading 8-0 after three innings and 10-1 after four, this game
hardly raised the blood pressure of anyone rooting for Newport.
“We’ve spent a lot of time on our hitting in practice,” Manager Kevin
Heenan said. “Hitting takes time to develop and our boys are putting in
the time. We hit the ball well today against some tough pitching.”
With the win, Newport will play for the District 3 title Saturday,
beginning at 10 a.m. If Newport were to lose that game, another game
would follow.
After falling behind 1-0 in the top of the first, Newport quickly
stormed back.
Kurt Yacko and Dennis Heenan each singled, followed by a base on balls
by Billy Munce to load the bases.
Alec Martinez fought off numerous pitches and tied the game with an
RBI groundout, scoring Yacko.
Then, Nick Frazier crushed a fastball 300-plus feet for a three-run
home run, giving Newport a 4-1 advantage.
“Nick really got us going with that hit,” Heenan said. “He absolutely
crushed that ball.”
In the third, Newport took advantage of poor Placentia defense and
scored four unearned runs. Dustin Schuler and Blake Fogg each had two-RBI
hits in the inning.
“Blake’s hit really was the back-breaker,” Heenan said. “He really
clutched up for us.”
Schuler pitched five strong innings to earn the win. He allowed only
five hits and struck out four.
Heenan was also pleased with the strong defense of Munce behind the
plate.
“He caught a real good game for us,” Heenan said. “Sometimes he gets
unappreciated for his work out there, but he did a great job of handling
the pitchers.”
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