Little League baseball: Winning friends ... and ballgames
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Steve Virgen
MISSION VIEJO - The power of friendship became a source of strength
for the Newport Beach Little League 9- and 10-year-old All-Star B team
Saturday in its first game of the District 55 Tournament at Gilleran
Park.
When Newport Beach lost its 3-0 lead, the players never blamed one or
the other, Newport Beach Manager Pat Jones said. Instead, the Newport
Beach All-Stars used a short memory, scored two runs in the bottom of the
fifth and held off Laguna Beach for a 6-4 win.
“They’re gelling as a team, as players and friends,” Jones said.
“Which makes a huge difference. The kids are having sleepovers and pool
parties and ,to me, that’s just as important as winning -- making
friends.”
Newport Beach built its lead with three runs in the second inning.
Kevin Holland, the starting shortstop and one of many heroes for Newport
Beach, led off with a base hit. He later scored when first baseman Hunter
Alder earned an RBI. William Ham, who was walked, and Merrett Scott, who
doubled, also scored in the inning.
But, in the third inning, Laguna Beach answered with three runs, two
of which were unearned.
Laguna Beach took its first lead of the game in the fourth inning off
yet another unearned run, resulting from a throwing error.
However, the Newport Beach All-Stars rallied in the fifth. Holland
smashed a double to begin the comeback. Brad Hess then lined a hard
grounder past first base and down the left-field line. The hit moved
Holland to third and Holland came home on a passed ball to tie the score,
4-4. He sped to the plate, slid under the tag and the umpire called him
safe.
Hess also scored standing up on a passed ball to regain the lead for
Newport Beach. Matt Morris, who also played first base, scored after he
reached on a walk.
Second baseman Jeff Jones collected an RBI with a grounder that
brought Morris in to round out the scoring.
“I’ve noticed that the kids are peaking at just the right time,” Pat
Jones said. “What I’m finding out about these boys is that they never get
mad at each other. And that is a big thing for us.”
Newport Beach ended the game with sound defense. Holland came in as a
closer and induced three straight groundouts. Third baseman Max Frisbie
gloved a wicked grounder and threw to first as Morris stretched forward
to insure the second out. Shortstop Merrett Scott, who finished with a
double, got a hold of the next grounder and Morris was there again to
record the game-winning out.
Newport Beach pitcher Fletcher Delagrotta, who collected one hit,
worked five innings and he faced two batters in the sixth before Holland
came on. Dellagrotta struck out three, scattered six hits and endured
three unearned runs.
The winners will face Trabuco Hills C Tuesday at 5 p.m., at Gilleran
Park.
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