Baseball: Sailors improve, but still fall
Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - One bad inning proved to be enough to bring down
the Newport Harbor High baseball team in Friday’s 5-0 Sea View League
loss to visiting Woodbridge.
A four-run seventh inning for the Warriors (5-6, 2-4 in league)
spoiled six innings of above-average baseball by the Sailors (4-6, 1-5).
Starting pitcher Joel Brown (1-3) pitched six strong innings, allowing
only one run on six hits with no walks and one strikeout before
Woodbridge’s Brian Martinez and Mike Peck tagged him with back-to-back
doubles to open the seventh.
“Joel threw the ball very well out there today,” Newport Coach Jim
Kiefer said. “He threw strikes and allowed the defense behind him to get
into a rhythm.”
Apparently, it was a rhythm the Sailors could dance to. After
committing 18 errors the past four games, Newport made every play look
rather easy until the fateful seventh, when a dropped fly ball helped
open the flood gates.
The miscue was sandwiched between four Warrior hits, including a
two-run double by Mark Heyer.
Warriors’ pitcher Brian Beck helped his own cause with an RBI double
to center.
Beck was a bigger problem for Newport on the mound. The UCLA-bound
right-hander allowed only four hits over seven innings. He struck out
seven, while walking two.
“We took a lot of fastballs from Beck today and that baffles me,”
Kiefer said. “We let him set the tempo of the game and a pitcher like
Beck will make you pay for that.”
Both pitchers put zeros on the scoreboard until the top of the fifth
inning, when Martinez clubbed a solo home run to right-center.
Newport’s best chance to score came in the sixth when Alan Lane led
off the frame with a sharp single up the middle.
Lane advanced to second on a successful sacrifice by Cody Forsythe,
but Beck managed to retire the next two batters on harmless fly balls.
Careless baserunning proved costly for the Sailors. Two runners were
tagged out at third base ending both the fifth and seventh innings,
prompting Kiefer to march the troops to the right field corner for a
colorful postgame chat.
Martinez ended the game 2 for 3 with two runs scored and one RBI,
while Joel Clark went 3 for 4.
Lane, Cameron Pemstein, Lou Castillo and Mike Jones had Newport’s four
hits.
Kiefer was quick to praise the defensive performance of Jones at
shortstop. “He made a couple of very nice plays out there,” he said.
“That was very nice to see.”
Newport will play at Aliso Viejo Wednesday, beginning at 3:15 p.m.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Woodbridge 5, Newport Harbor 0
Woodbridge 000 010 4 - 5 11 1
Newport 000 000 0 - 0 4 2
Beck and Martinez; Brown, Forsythe (7) and Brant. W - Beck, 2-2. L -
Brown, 1-3. 2B - Martinez (W), Peck (W), Heyer (W), Beck (W). HR -
Martinez (W).
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