Sailors’ upset bid falls apart in sixth
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Steve Virgen
Through the first five innings, the softball matchup between scrappy
Newport Harbor High and highly regarded Woodbridge had the makings of
an upset Thursday at the Sailors’ field.
Newport Harbor, fifth in the six-team Sea View League, held
first-place Woodbridge scoreless through five innings. However, the
Warriors remained undefeated in league play on the strength of a
seven-run sixth when the Sailors committed all three of their errors.
The Warriors (18-8, 6-0 in league) seemingly took a sigh of relief
after their 9-1 victory over the Sailors (7-11, 1-5). Newport junior
pitcher Ashley Gleason had a no-hitter through five innings. In
addition the Sailors outhit the Warriors, 4-0, before Woodbridge came
to life in the sixth inning.
“We had them on the ropes,” Newport Harbor Coach Mike Davis said.
“We had them right where we wanted them. We just had to finish that
sixth inning.”
In the bottom of the third with two outs, Newport freshman center
fielder Clea O’Kieffe collected the game’s first hit. Her single to
left resulted in loud cheers from the Newport fans.
Then sophomore Sasha Grumman, the Sailors shortstop and leadoff
hitter, nearly brought in O’Kieffe with a hit down the left-field
line. Grumman sent an 0-1 pitch toward the left-field corner. The
ball landed just fair, rolled into foul territory and went past the
fence for a ground-rule double.
But Woodbridge pitcher Kelly Cabana, a junior who improved to
11-2, ended the inning with a strikeout. Cabana finished with seven
strikeouts and one walk.
Gleason recorded eight strikeouts, including six through the first
five innings. Woodbridge Coach Alan Dugard said the Warriors were
chasing after Gleason’s rise ball, but he told them to be patient.
Gleason faced just two over the minimum before Woodbridge broke out
with its seven-run sixth.
“She’s a great pitcher,” said Davis, the Tars’ first-year coach.
“She has good movement on the ball.”
At the plate, Gleason had one of the Sailors’ six hits and scored
Newport’s run in the sixth. Senior Jennifer Gummerman, junior
Julianne Bass and freshman Jessica Knight also contributed one hit
each.
“We were very concerned about Newport,” Dugard said. “They were
playing a very good game. We just weren’t playing a good game. I told
the girls, ‘It’s time to wake up and make it happen.’ ”
Dugard also said the Warriors were able to get on track with their
first hit of the game, which came courtesy of sophomore Krista
Seeman, who produced a triple that brought in sophomore Kaitlin
Merkt. Merkt reached on an error, advanced to second on another error
and went to third on a passed ball before Seeman’s big hit.
“What opened the barn door for us was the error to get us on
base,” Dugard said. “Then Krista’s triple just broke it up. Once that
happened, we started to relax.”
Following Seeman’s triple, Woodbridge drew two walks to load the
bases. Junior Lauren Peterson then cleared them with a double on a
1-2 count.
The Sailors tried to mount a comeback, scoring one run in the
sixth. With one out, Gleason smacked the ball to left field, where a
fielding error resulted, giving two extra bases to Gleason. Gummerman
followed with an RBI groundout.
Newport Harbor also came close to scoring in the fourth, when
Gummerman singled to right with one out. Knight also had a base hit
in the inning, a two-out single. Her hard ground ball went past the
pitcher and rolled to center field. But, again, Cabana ended the
inning with a strikeout.
“I thought we could have won,” Davis said. “We just had to finish
the job.”
Peterson, the Woodbridge catcher, led the Warriors with a 2-for-4
performance that came with three RBIs, two runs and a stolen base.
The Sailors return to Sea View League action Tuesday when they
face Foothill. Newport Harbor will meet Woodbridge again May 13 when
the Warriors host the matchup.
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Sea View League
Woodbridge 9, Newport Harbor 1
Score by Innings
W’bridge 000 007 2 -- 9 7 1
Newport 000 001 0 -- 1 6 3
Cabana and Peterson; Gleason and Bass. W --
Cabana, 11-2. L -- Gleason, 5-9. 2B --
Peterson (W), Grumman (NH). 3B -- Seeman
(W).
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