Holly Van Hiel
Rick Devereux
One of the ultimate achievements for a pitcher is to toss a
no-hitter. Nolan Ryan pitched a major league record seven no-hitters
in his career, and threw two in one season while with the California
Angels in 1973. Those two no-hitters were exactly two months apart
from May 15 and July 15. What Corona del Mar High freshman Holly Van
Hiel accomplished in three days for the Sea Kings’ softball team was
something to make Ryan jealous.
Van Hiel, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, struck out six
batters on April 22 en route to a no-hitter against Pacific Coast
League opponent Laguna Beach. She followed that performance with
another no-hitter and nine strikeouts against St. Matthias in the
Garden Grove tournament on April 24.
“I don’t know if I was ‘in the zone’ or not, but my confidence is
high right now,” Van Hiel said of throwing consecutive no-hitters. “I
know that a no-hitter is a team accomplishment because if I don’t
have my teammates making plays behind me [there won’t be a
no-hitter].”
“She’s been very good,” Coach Nichole Thompson sad. “She’s
definitely improving with every outing she’s getting.”
Van Hiel has only allowed seven earned runs through 22 innings of
work for a team-leading 2.23 ERA. But the freshman credits her fellow
Sea Kings for her success, especially catcher Sarah Stern.
“My relationship with Sarah is great,” Van Hiel said. “She’s
calling the game for me, and she’s a senior and helping with how to
approach the different batters. She lets me know what type of pitches
I should be throwing.”
For all the accolades that she tries to deflect, the only one
throwing the pitches is Van Hiel. As a freshman, it can be
uncomfortable to be a pitcher and leader on a team where some players
have been together for fours years, but it apparently has not had an
adverse effect on the team chemistry.
“I don’t see any awkwardness with Holly being a team leader. Our
team is very open and willing to have whoever steps up,” Thompson
said.
Van Hiel’s modesty aside, she does enjoy the responsibility that
pitchers shoulder.
“You can control the game as a pitcher and turn it into something
good, like a no-hitter,” Van Hiel said. “I think when you’re standing
in the circle you’re in the spotlight.”
On top of all of the regular stress of being a pitcher, serving up
consecutive no-hitters could add more pressure on a player to
constantly perform at an elite level. Thompson thinks Van Hiel’s
focus will help her stay consistent.
“I don’t think she thinks about pressure,” Thompson said. “Her
mental toughness never gives up.”
“Mental toughness is a big thing for a pitcher, especially a
freshman,” Van Hiel said. “I’m just trying to stay focused on the
whole game, no matter if good things or bad things happen. I just
want to throw my best pitches.”
Her best pitches, a curveball and a drop, have been working so far
for the Sea Kings. Thompson sees some areas that could use some
tweaking, but doesn’t think it would be hard to get Van Hiel to
implement those suggestions.
“I’d like her to be a little more aggressive with some of the
batters,” Thompson said. “Her curveball has been dominating the last
few games and she’s overpowering with her fastball.”
Van Hiel said she wants to work on her pitches through “lots of
practicing on ball spin.”
“She’s very coachable,” Thompson said.
Thompson should be salivating to have such a dominating player
with three years of eligibility left, but both her and Van Hiel are
thinking into the immediate future.
“I just want her to improve every game,” Thompson said, adding
that she hasn’t thought that far ahead in regards to the type of
player Van Hiel might be as a senior.
“I think right now we’re in a position to get into the CIF
playoffs, so I’m just concentrating on succeeding at that,” Van Hiel
said of her goals at CdM. “Long-term? Just to play through high
school.”
If she continues to have performances like last week, she could
have people asking, “Nolan who?”
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