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Briefs: Marshall signs with Sonoma State

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Former Newport Harbor High softball pitcher Hattie Marshall has signed to continue her career at Sonoma State, her father, Brian, said Friday.

Marshall was a two-time Newport-Mesa Player of the Year with the Sailors before graduating in 2013. She played as a freshman at Concordia University before dislocating her left (non-throwing) elbow during a slide in practice, which sidelined her for nearly a year.

Marshall played this past spring for Santa Ana College, earning second-team All-Orange Empire Conference accolades. She was third on the Dons with a .400 batting average and had team-best totals of eight home runs and 34 runs batted in. The home run total was fourth in the conference. In the circle, Marshall was 9-9 with a 4.21 earned-run average.

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She helped the Dons (20-22) finish tied for third in conference and make the California Community College Athletic Assn. Softball Southern Regional Playoffs. Santa Ana, the No. 13 seed, was swept in two games at No. 4 Palomar.

Marshall has two years of college eligibility remaining. Sonoma State is a NCAA Division II program.

— From staff reports

Former Tar starts in minor league all-star game

OGDEN, Utah — Former Newport Harbor High standout Jordan Desguin earned the start on the mound in the Pioneer League versus Northwest League All-Star Game on Tuesday.

Desguin, who was representing the Rookie Helena Brewers, struck out one and didn’t allow a hit during his one-inning stint for the Pioneer League.

The Northwest League defeated the Pioneer League, 11-5.

Desguin, a right-hander who was 2-0 with a 3.60 earned-run average and 40 strikeouts in 40 innings, got called up to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, a Low Class A team, afterward.

— From staff reports

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