Gleason’s rise-ball heat drives Sailors
Chris Yemma
Newport Harbor High softball coach Mike Davis knows a good pitcher
when he sees one. After all, he coached former Brethren Christian
pitcher Jennifer Winford, who now plays for Chapman University.
Winford once threw an 18-inning game with 31 strikeouts, and
another seven-inning game with 21 strikeouts. So Davis can recognize
a dominating pitcher.
On this year’s Sailors’ squad, Davis has a pitcher that is near,
if not on, the same caliber as Winford. Senior Ashley Gleason, who
has signed to play for Dartmouth next year, has been a main
contributor in Newport’s early success.
Gleason struck out a career-high 17 batters to lead Newport past
visiting Costa Mesa in a nonleague game Thursday, a game in which she
was working on a no-hitter until the Mustangs got a little feisty in
the fourth inning and Gleason finished with a three-hitter.
Davis said he sees similarities between Gleason and Winford.
“In all fairness, Ashley is right up there in that category,”
Davis said. “She already has a 17-strikeout game. They’re both pretty
much rise-ball pitchers. She’s got a really good season going so
far.”
Gleason has helped the Sailors off to a 5-1 start, while going 3-1
herself. The only loss was in the championship game of the Cypress
tournament to Peninsula Saturday, a five-error debacle that resulted
in five unearned runs -- Peninsula’s only runs of the game.
She struck out nine and only allowed three hits in that contest.
Against Tustin on Tuesday, Gleason delivered 12 strikeouts while only
allowing two hits and no walks in a 5-2 nonleague victory.
But it isn’t just the pitching that makes her so potent.
“She’s a really good batter,” Davis said. “She’s very consistent
as far as putting the ball in play. She’s got a great eye on the
ball.”
Gleason has hit two triples for Newport this season, one in the
semifinals of the tournament and the other in the championship game.
In the hitting category, Davis prefers Gleason to Winford.
But comparisons are something Davis would prefer not to do.
“There are days when I tell [Gleason] she’s had Winford-like
performances,” he said. “But it’s not fair for the girls to compare.
Ashley’s a much better hitter and she’s had some dominant
performances on the mound. She’s up there.”
Despite the 17 strikeouts, Gleason said the Costa Mesa game wasn’t
her best. In terms of strikeouts, it was the most, she said, but she
has also pitched no-hitters.
“I wouldn’t say it was the best overall,” she said. “It was a
pretty good game, but a few of the pitches got away from me and I
walked a few more than I would have liked. I’ve thrown a few
no-hitters which is usually exciting. And when I have complete
control over the pitches, I feel better about the game.”
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