Baseball: Newport moves on to sectionals
Joseph Boo
GARDEN GROVE - All the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco
(11-12) All-Star Baseball team needed was one win on either Saturday or
Sunday in the Pony League District Regionals at Westhaven Park to clinch
its first trip ever to the Sectionals.
And Newport got that win with a 12-1 wipeout of Anaheim “B” on Sunday
morning. But it came within two outs of achieving much more.
Newport came within two outs of upsetting powerful Fountain Valley “A”
Saturday in the winner’s bracket semifinals. Instead, Fountain Valley
scored twice in the bottom of the seventh to escape, 7-6.
If Newport held on to that game, it would have guaranteed at least a
No. 1 seed in the Sectionals. It also would have faced Los Alamitos, a
team it beat once before in the Fish Fry Tournament, in the final game
for the right to skip the sectionals and move on to the Zone Tournament.
Despite the near-miss, Newport got what it wanted, a road trip to
Moreno Valley. It’s Sectional opener is on Friday, 5:15 p.m. against a
Riverside representative. Newport will make it’s first trip ever to the
Sectionals as Orange County’s No. 3 team.
“This is a big deal, more so for our kids,” Newport Manager Kevin
Heenan said. “They’ve never made it this far before. They made it to the
Regionals, but they never went to the sectionals. They really worked hard
for this, and I can’t think of any team that deserves it more. I think
we’ll be a team to contend with in the tournament.”
Newport took any drama about whether it would qualify for the
Sectionals by hammering Anaheim “B.” Newport’s potent offense put up the
runs, but it was starting pitcher Dennis Heenan who took away any chance
Anaheim had.
He pitched a no-hitter for 5 1/3 innings before he gave up a single in
the sixth. It was the only hit he gave up in six innings of work. He was
helped by a solid defense, especially from infielders Kurt Yacko, Donny
Hunt and Blake Fogg. Heenan only allowed three balls out of the infield.
Newport jumped out to a 3-0 first-inning lead. Alec Martinez hit an
RBI single. Dustin Schuler and Hunt also had RBIs in that inning.
Newport scored four times in the seventh inning to put an exclamation
point on the win. Yacko led off with a single, followed by a double by
Heenan. After Billy Munce walked, a ground ball by Martinez brought Yacko
home. Schuler later hit a two-run double, and he scored on an error.
In the game, Heenan went 3 for 4 at the plate with two doubles.
Schuler went 3 for 5 with three RBIs. Hunt also had three hits. Yacko,
Martinez, Schuler, Pemstein, Nick Frazier and Tim Cramer all had a hit.
Newport was forced to play for survival on Sunday morning because of
an agonizing loss to Fountain Valley the previous day. Newport led until
the winning run crossed the plate in the bottom of the seventh.
Fountain Valley, which some observers’ peg as the favorite to win the
Pony League World Championship, looked like anything but a contender as
it shockingly committed five errors in the first inning.
That helped Newport put up four runs in the first inning, all with two
outs. Munce got Newport’s rally started when he reached on an error.
Martinez then followed with a single. That moved Munce to third and he
scored on a passed ball.
The next Newport batter, Frazier, was aided by two errors by the third
baseman. He hit a high chopper which the third baseman erroneously
deferred to the pitcher, who didn’t make the play. That put runners on
first and third. Schuler then singled in a run. The next batter, Hunt,
hit a sharp grounder that the third baseman missed, and Frazier scored.
Schuler later came home on a wild pitch.
With Fountain Valley staggered, Newport kept its opponent’s powerful
hitters in check. Fountain Valley did chip away at the deficit. It scored
three times in the first, and once in the third off three errors. Newport
put up two runs in the third to take a 6-3 lead, as Hunt and Davis
Pemstein singled and scored.
“We feel that we could play with anybody if we get good pitching and
play good defense,” Manager Heenan said. “I was actually worried about
our offense, but we hit well. We just made some defensive mistakes.”
Once Fountain Valley put its ace pitcher, Jeff Hann, in, it shut
Newport down. Fountain Valley scored once in the sixth to cut Newport’s
lead to 6-5, and it didn’t waste any time loading the bases in the
seventh.
With the bases loaded, Branden Lawson was walked, and that brought
home the tying run. Hann then hit a chopper that got through the infield,
and that scored the winning run.
Though the loss stung immediately afterward, Newport immediately came
back and qualified for the Sectionals the next morning.
“Our kids came back very well from that loss,” Heenan said. “That was
a very tough loss, but they didn’t dwell on it, and they played well
(Sunday) morning.”
In the Regional third-place game on Sunday afternoon, Newport lost to
Garden Grove, 9-4. Newport had an early 3-0 lead before Garden Grove put
up six runs in three innings.
Heenan went 3 for 4 in the game, and Pemstein was 2 for 3. With both
teams guaranteed a spot in the Sectionals, that game was for seeding
purposes only.
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