No quit in Newport
The Newport Harbor Baseball Association Mustang B 9- and
10-year-old All-Stars followed the phrase, “Never say die,” in their
recent district tournament.
Playing inspired baseball, Newport knocked off a formidable Garden
Grove A team, according to Newport Manager Steve Harris, 8-7, to
reach the semifinals of the District 1 Tournament before losing to
Anaheim, 9-5, ending their tournament run.
Newport played an errorless game against Garden Grove, receiving
strong defense from first baseman Jack Yeager and outfielders Austin
Wobrock, Preston Wheeler, Nelson Simons, Erik Heimstaedt and Angelo
Angelides.
Starter Jason Harris threw five innings, allowing six hits while
striking out seven. Kyle Holgate pitched the final inning preserving
the win.
Garden Grove started out strong, striking out five of the first
six Newport batters while taking a 2-0 lead after two innings, but
Newport came back.
Newport scored three runs in the top of the third. Parker Norton
led off with a single and Gabriel Gomez drove in Norton with an RBI
double to right. Gomez would later score on a wild pitch. Richie
Lowery walked and later scored on an RBI groundout by Wobrock.
Newport never trailed after going ahead, 3-2, scoring two more
runs in the top of the fourth. Spencer Rautus led off with a single
and Simons walked. Wheeler then hit a ground ball back to the
pitcher, who tried to throw home but the ball got away, allowing two
runs to score, making it 5-3 Newport.
Newport scored three more runs in the top of the sixth as Rautus
led off with a walk followed by an RBI single by Gomez. Gomez later
scored on an RBI by Wheeler. Lowery then drove in Wheeler on a bunt
single.
Newport took a brief 1-0 lead in the first against Anaheim as
Wobrock drove in Yeager, who had reached on a single.
The lead was short-lived as Anaheim scored two in the second after
a walk, a hit batsman, an RBI single and a fly ball to left, and five
in the third, after a series of base hits and a couple of Newport
errors.
But Newport refused to die, posting two runs in both the fifth and
sixth innings but Anaheim held on for the 9-5 win.
Norton and Rautus both scored on RBI hits by Yeager and Wobrock in
the fifth.
Newport scored its two runs in the sixth on one hit, a fielder’s
choice and a ground out. Harris led off with a single and barely beat
the throw home on Norton’s fielder’s choice. Norton scored on an RBI
ground out by Rautus.
Harris finished 2 for 3 while Yeager, Wobrock and Rautus each had
one hit.
Newport received strong pitching from Wobrock, Yeager, Gomez and
Holgate and had solid defense from Lowery, Simons, Wheeler,
Heimstaedt and Angelides.
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