NHBA Bronco B blanks St. Hedwig
Steve Virgen
The Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco B All-Stars displayed
enthusiasm in each inning. They also showed camaraderie, as they
encouraged one another.
In the end, they were celebrating a 10-0 mercy-rule victory, their
first shutout of the nine games this season. The NHBA All-Stars, who
had 3-for-3 performances by Kyle Cablay, Jason Harris and Chris
Gowdy, defeated St. Hedwig of Los Alamitos in five innings in the
Dana Point Summer Classic at Del Obispo Field Saturday.
Pitchers Austin Rios and Harris combined for the shutout.
“They all play together real well,” NHBA Manager Brian Gurnee
said. “There are no heroes on this team, no guy that totally stands
out. They know that and they just play as a team. They all get
along.”
Rios struck out three and allowed only two hits in his three
innings of work, while Harris recorded two strikeouts and scattered
just two hits in the final two innings.
The NHBA Bronco B All-Stars were also dominant with their bats,
finishing with 14 hits. They scored one run in the first, four in the
third, two in the fourth and ended the game with three runs in the
fifth.
Harris and Connor Curry also contributed two RBIs. Gowdy and
Grayson Gurnee had one RBI each. Dylon Gravelle, who had a double in
the first, scored two runs, as did Cablay. Austin Bagby, who singled,
scored once and had two stolen bases.
Harris crossed the plate on a single by Gowdy to cap the scoring.
Bagby, Cablay and Harris each stole a base in the fifth. Bagby
reached on a catcher’s interference, while Cablay and Harris both
singled. Cablay’s base hit brought home Bagby. Cablay later scored on
a passed ball.
“The last game we played, we had something like 10 baserunning
errors [in a 7-5 loss Monday],” Brian Gurnee said. “But we improved
[Saturday]. We had good pitching and good defense. And, we hit the
ball real well.”
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