Sailors seeking Urban renewal
Barry Faulkner
Though he has exhausted his eligibility, Joe Urban, the leading home
run hitter in Newport Harbor High baseball history, is once again
boosting the Sailors’ offense this spring. After one year coaching
the freshman team, Urban, who belted 20 dingers from 1994-97, is head coach Joel Desguin’s hitting instructor.
Urban and former Sailor head man Jim Kiefer have joined Desguin
and returning assistant Evan Chalmers to form a varsity staff that
will attempt to shepherd the Tars to the CIF Southern Section
playoffs, a destination they have not reached the last 13 seasons.
“With the addition of the coaches [which include junior varsity
instructors Tim Butler and Jacob Levi, as the varsity and JV practice
together due to the shortage of field space during campus
reconstruction], we’ve been able to do a lot more with the kids,”
said Desguin, who enters his third season coming off an 8-18
campaign. The Tars were 3-12 in the Sea View League last year after
going 0-16 in league in 2002.
“[Urban] is working with the hitters, [Kiefer] is handling all the
pitchers, Chalmers is working with the outfielders and I’ve got the
catchers,” Desguin said. “At this point, this group is as far, or
farther along than we have been in the past. They’ve taken a lot more
quality cuts in the cages. I think they’ve taken more swings in the
[preseason] sixth-period P.E. class than they did all of last year.”
Last year’s results showed a lack of batting practice as the
Sailors hit a paltry .224 as a team and had more strikeouts (166)
than hits (155).
But, in addition to senior Joey Cantarella, who led the team with
a .314 average and was also a quality pitcher en route to first-team
all-league and All-Newport-Mesa recognition, the Sailors should
benefit from senior Cypress transfer Brandon Jasper.
“Jasper [set to start at shortstop and also anchor the bullpen as
a potential closer], is a pretty good athlete who is a switch-hitter
and could be a good power guy,” Desguin said.
Community college coaches have told Desguin Jasper may have a
collegiate future as a pitcher.
Cantarella earned half of the Sailors’ pitching victories last
season, as well as a save.
He posted a 3.28 ERA to belie his 4-8 record, fanning 43 and
yielding 73 hits in 70 1/3 innings.
“Joey is a kid who could play all nine positions for us,” said
Desguin, who plans to utilize Cantarella in the outfield when he’s
not pitching.
Junior Matt Erickson will also pitch, play second base, and lead
off. He may also see some time at designated hitter. He should be a
regular in the starting pitching rotation, Desguin said.
Junior Jeff Sanchez, whose nine RBIs last season lead all
returners, is the catcher.
Senior Mike McLean will also pitch and play the outfield and
Desguin has penciled him in to bat third.
Senior Karo Makserjian is set to start in center field and likely
hit fifth, behind Jasper. Makserjian had one of the team’s three home
runs last season, while collecting eight RBIs and a team-leading six
stolen bases. The other two home run hitters from the 2003 team have
graduated.
Greg Miner is the frontrunner at first base, while fellow junior
Taylor Young, a standout in football and basketball, should
contribute at first, third, designated hitter and eventually on the
mound.
Junior Patrick Keehan adds depth in the middle infield and could
take over at short when Jasper is on the bump. He will also pitch,
Desguin said.
Senior Andre Pinesett, as well as juniors Tim Bodenhoefer and
Bobby Ward are additional options in the outfield
Junior Sean Rowe is another potential pitching contributor, while
senior Kenny Knight provides still more depth to the infield.
“I think we’re much deeper this year,” said Desguin, who believes
the strength of this year’s team is pitching and defense.
“We’re really working on getting more hits,” added Desguin, who
watched last year’s team strike out in nearly 24% of 692 at-bats.
Desguin said he expects some strong competition in the Sea View,
most notably from Foothill, Woodbridge, Aliso Niguel and Laguna
Hills.
“We try to set realistic goals and making the playoff is
realistic,” Desguin said.
The Sailors open today at home at 3 p.m. against Tustin in the
first round of the Newport Elks tournament.
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