Baseball: Dana Point tops Newport Harbor All-Stars, 11-3
Richard Dunn
DANA POINT - Even before the Newport Harbor Baseball Association
Bronco A All-Stars (ages 11-12) open District 2 play, they’ll have a good
idea about their opponents.
They’re all good.
As a precursor to the District 2 All-Star competition July 11, the
NHBA Bronco All-Stars play in other tournaments to gain experience, scout
opponents and, well, evaluate their own squad.
“We’re not the best, but we’re a good team. We’re seeing the best of
the best,” NHBA Bronco Manager Ron D’Cruz said, following his team’s
second loss of the day Saturday -- an 11-3 defeat against Dana Point A in
the first round of the Dana Point Invitational at Del Obispo Park.
NHBA, which dropped its first game Saturday morning, 9-3, against St.
Hedwig’s A (Los Alamitos), trailed early against Dana Point and never
recovered.
“This year, our practice tournaments are harder than our district
tournament,” said D’Cruz, whose Newport Harbor Bronco team is competing
in its third postseason tournament, following a 2-2-1 showing at Los Alamitos and a 3-2 record at the Memorial Day Tournament in Irvine, won
by Dana Point.
In the second game Saturday, Newport Harbor’s Nick Svendsen pitched
five strong innings against Dana Point, but was hurt by the little
things, like back-to-back squeeze plays that produced three runs for Dana
Point.
Leading off the first inning for Dana Point, Zach Stuart struck out,
but the third strike got away from the catcher and Stuart reached first
safely, then eventually scored the game’s first run after a couple of
NHBA errors.
Dana Point scored twice in the first and once in the second, then
added three in the third for a 6-1 lead. After Eric Ehlow and Matt
McCloskey singled for Dana Point, they scored on successive squeezes by
Robert Mojica and Peter Davis. Mojica scored from second on Davis’
squeeze bunt.
The only ball truly hit hard against Svendsen was Ehlow’s solo home
run to right field in the fifth, which gave Dana Point a 7-2 edge.
Newport Harbor’s Danny Moskovits singled and scored in the second, and
teammate Andrew Kaban opened the fourth inning by reaching on an error
and coming around to score on a wild pitch.
In the top of the sixth, Newport Harbor cut the deficit to 7-3, when
Brock Schuler walked to start the inning and scored on Peter Hapke’s RBI
infield single. Hapke and Moskovits had two hits each for Newport Harbor.
Erik Bonn and Ben Frazier, Newport’s Nos. 3 and 4 hitters, were held
in check by Dana Point’s pitching staff.
R.J. D’Cruz had two walks and Jackson Massingill added a fifth-inning
single for Newport Harbor. Schuler also singled, while NHBA teammates
Niko Hernandez and Troy Seeber reached on walks. Adrian Rodriguez took
his cuts at the plate.
Dana Point broke it open with four runs in the sixth as it sent 10
batters to plate. Ryan Curtis walked with the bases loaded to score the
inning’s first run, then another walk and two infield singles plated
three more runs as Dana Point built an 11-3 advantage.
The Newport Harbor Broncos open District 2 Tournament action against
Los Alamitos July 11 at 5 p.m. in an eight-team double-elimination
tournament at Harvard Park in Irvine (Harvard and Walnut).
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