Youth baseball: NHBA Bronco Blue falls, 12-9
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Barry Faulkner
FOUNTAIN VALLEY - A strong first impression turned into second
thoughts for the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco “A”
All-Stars, who saw a 5-0 lead turn into a 12-9 loss to Dana Point Red
Wednesday in the first round of the Bronco District 2 Tournament at Mile
Square Park.
Newport’s 11- and 12-year-old standouts banged out five hits and
scored five runs in their first at-bat, after starting pitcher Nathan
Todd struck out the side.
But Newport then began squandering offensive opportunities and
enhancing Dana Point innings with defensive lapses.
And, after Dana Point scored three in the sixth, it had doubled the
score, 12-6, on the locals.
“I thought our pitchers pitched well, but our defense let us down a
little,” Newport Harbor Manager Rich Hogan said of his team’s four
errors.
Newport also was victimized on the base paths, where it had four
runners caught stealing and another nailed trying to stretch a single
into a double.
The combination of inefficient baserunning and a lack of clutch hits,
helped Dana Point assume and maintain command.
Newport Harbor, which stranded 16 runners in the seven-inning game,
rallied for three in the seventh and had the potential winning run at the
plate.
But a line shot back to the box with the bases loaded was fielded by
pitcher Bradley Paul, who threw to first for the game-ending out.
“The good news was the way our guys hustled and kept battling, even
when we were down by six,” Hogan said.
There was plenty of good news for Newport Harbor, which had at least
three hitters reach base in every inning and flashed some sparkling
defense, as well.
Brett Houten went 4 for 4 with an RBI and scored two runs to pace
Newport’s 20-hit attack.
Brothers Niko and Junior Hernandez were both 3 for 4 and each had two
RBIs. Niko also scored two runs and made his team’s best defensive play
at second base. He ranged to his left to track down a grounder bound for
right field and recovered his balance in time to make the throw to first
for the out to end the Dana Point sixth.
Brennan Davis, who went 2 for 5 with an RBI, also made a nice
defensive play, backhanding a fly ball to right on the run to deny Dana
Point its fourth extra-base hit.
Shortstop Jarrett Daniel, catcher Thomas Southern, as well as Chris
LoMenzo, also had two hits apiece and LoMenzo shook off a line shot off
the inside of his right ankle to stay in the game during his 3 1/3
innings of relief.
Daniel, Houten and Niko Hernandez also stole a base in the first
inning, before Dana Point catcher Brian Park shut down the Newport
running game.
Drew Harris was 1 for 1 with two walks and an RBI and Todd added a hit
for Newport Harbor, which continues in the eight-team double-elimination
tournament Saturday at 9 a.m. at Mile Square Park.
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