Sailors plan to surprise
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Steve Virgen
With seven seniors lost to graduation and a first-year coach,
expectations are unknown for the Newport Harbor High softball team.
Coach Mike Davis wants the Sailors to surprise opponents and even
themselves as they prepare for the tough Sea View League. There’s
little surprise as to who will lead Newport’s offense and defense.
Junior Ashley Gleason, who will be the No. 1 pitcher and play
third base, will lead Harbor when the Sailors take the field. She is
a two-time All-Newport-Mesa District performer. Junior Julianne Bass,
the catcher, will have the big bat for the Tars. Bass will also be a
key contributor for Newport’s defense.
“She is our big gun as far as the bat goes,” Davis said of Bass.
“She is going to save us on offense. And, I’m sure she’ll keep us out
of trouble with her arm.”
Among the Sailors gone from last year’s team include Kim Moore,
Athena Vasquez, Bailey Bearden, Shelby Crisp, Sabrina Couch, Jenny
Daniels and Amanda Campbell. Moore was the Newport-Mesa District
Player of the Year in her junior season, while Vasquez is now playing
for Wisconsin.
With the departures, Davis said he is concerned with the team’s
depth.
“I think our starting nine and the defense will be good,” Davis
said. “I don’t know how deep we will be. Our biggest goal is to have
a winning season and make the CIF playoffs. It seems like everyone
other than Foothill and Woodbridge is chasing for third place. We
want to come in and be positive, and who knows, we might surprise
some people. If the offense comes through we could be tough.”
In addition to Gleason and Bass, the Sailors also return sophomore
outfielder Darci Pennington, junior Kayleigh Horn, who will play
second base, and seniors Jennifer Gummerman, Crysta Huntington and
Claire Bodenhoefer.
Sophomore Sasha Grumman is another key returner and will play
shortstop, filling the absence of Vasquez.
“She is a sophomore with a lot of potential,” Davis said. “I think
she’s going to do a lot for us.”
Davis is a walk-on coach who travels from Norwalk. He is in his
sixth year of coaching high school softball after working at Brethren
Christian the past five years. He compiled a 27-73 record with the
Warriors, who were showing improvement in Davis’ final year earning a
13-9 record and just missing the playoffs.
The Sailors went 9-11, 2-8 in the Sea View League last year under
Coach Sharon Wolfe. Newport won just one league game under Coach
Jesse Martinson in the spring of 2002.
Davis said the Sailors newcomers to watch include freshmen Jessica
Knight, a pitcher, Betsy Martin, a utility player, and Clea O’Keefe
in the outfield.
Newport Harbor opened its season in the Costa Mesa tournament.
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