Fastpitch softball: Riptide advances to national tournament
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The Newport Beach Riptide, a 14-and-under girls fastpitch softball
traveling team, placed third out of 20 teams in a two-day national
qualifying tournament last weekend to earn a trip to the Triple Crown
World Series National Tournament.
Riptide fell, 8-1, to San Diego-based TNL in a semifinal Sunday. In a
quarterfinal contest Sunday, Newport came away with a 5-4 win against the
Northridge Quakes.
Alex Shitanishi and pinch runner Heather Lohrman scored on a triple by
Markie Bingenheimer in the second inning, but the Quakes answered with
three runs to take a 3-2 advantage.
Pinch runner Tami Divino scored a run and Sasha Grumman and Shitanishi
each drove in a run in the third to give the Riptide a 5-3 advantage.
In the Riptide’s first game of the qualifying tournament Saturday
against the Straight A’s, Ashley Gleason pitched a no-hitter to lead
Newport to a 5-0 victory.
In the second inning, Bingenheimer singled to score Tori Harrison and
Kelsey Ferguson. In the third inning, Grumman hit a line drive to bring
Julianne Bass and Harrison home. Riptide sealed the win in the fifth when
Lohrman, pinch running for Jenny Tompkins, stole second and third and
scored on a passed ball.
Against Quicksilver from Laguna Niguel, Ferguson pitched a
three-hitter to lead the Riptide to a 4-0 win. Riptide scored two runs in
the third on singles by Bingenheimer, Lohrman and Tompkins. Bingenheimer
drove in a run in the fourth and Harrison had an RBI in the fifth to
close out the scoring.
In the Riptide’s third game Saturday, Newport fell to the Orange
County Blaze, 2-1. The Blaze capitalized on two errors in the fourth for
two runs. Riptide starter Christine Kulick gave up only two hits.
Leading the Riptide offensively in the tournament were Bingenheimer,
with a .583 batting average, and Tompkins, who hit .500. Gina Catalino
was perfect on defense.
The Riptide is the first Newport Beach-based team to qualify to play
in the World Series, which will be held in Colorado in August.
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