Prep baseball: Sailors learn lesson one
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - High school baseball teams don’t get the benefit of
spring training. So, Newport Harbor High Coach Jim Kiefer will be patient
while half his starting lineup learns on the job in the early going.
The first lesson of this education came Friday, when visiting Temecula
Valley rallied for an 8-3 win in the first round of the North Orange
County Classic.
“We were successful in some areas and not successful in others, but
overall, I thought today was a positive,” said Kiefer of his fifth season
opener at Harbor.
As expected, returning All-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa District
seniors Scott Beerer and Nick Langsdorf keyed an offense which posted two
runs in its first crack at junior right-hander Ronnie Hill.
After senior Miguel Sandoval singled with one out and stole second,
Langsdorf ripped a triple past a diving left fielder to put the Sailors
on top. Beerer followed with an RBI single, but Hill settled down,
allowing just three hits the rest of the way.
After senior left-hander starter Justin McCarthy held the Bears scoreless
in his two innings, the visitors tied it with two runs in the third and
scored in each of their final four at-bats to send the Sailors into
today’s 11 a.m. consolation-bracket game against the Inglewood-Paramount
loser at a site to be determined.
Langsdorf and Beerer each went 2 for 2 and reached base four times.
Beerer’s RBI single in the third gave Harbor its final run. Langsdorf
also dived to stab a soft line drive to help limit one Temecula rally,
and made a nice backhand scoop on a low throw to end the Bears’ seventh.
Alan Lane started singled to round out the Tars’ six-hit attack.
Sophomore lefty Cody Forsythe, Lane and Sandoval followed McCarthy to the
mound for the hosts and Kiefer had praise for Forsythe’s varsity debut.
“I thought he competed well. He gave us a strong (one-two-three) third
inning and held his own in the (two-run) fourth, when the game could have
gotten away from us.”
Junior catcher Garrett Brant, stepping in for graduated four-year varsity
starter Charlie Waite (now at Mississippi), also impressed. He picked a
runner off second base and consistently blocked pitches in the dirt.
Beerer, expected to be the Tars’ top pitcher, would have started,
according to Kiefer. But Beerer has been nursing a sore back and Kiefer
said he won’t rush him the mound. Kiefer said Beerer may not pitch until
the Sea View League season opens.
Newport had three hit batters and three walks, but stranded nine.
Hill threw 115 pitches, before losing control in the seventh, when he was
pulled just one out away from a complete game.
Six of Temecula’s eight hits were doubles, including two apiece by Luke
Watson and Derek Merrell.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
North Orange County Classic
First round
Temecula Valley 000 231 2 - 8 8 0
Newport Harbor 200 010 0 - 3 6 1
Hill, Garcia (7) and Watson; McCarthy, Forsythe (3), Lane (5), Sandoval
(6) and Brant. W - Hill, 1-0. L - Lane, 0-1. 2B- Watson (TV) 2, Pyles
(TV), Locklin (TV), Merrell (TV) 2. 3B - Langsdorf (NH).
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