Newport Harbor contained, 7-0
Barry Faulkner
If the Mustang division title game of the Dana Point All-Star
tournament was a backyard whiffle ball contest, nothing coming off
the bats of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association White team would
have landed in any neighbors’ yards.
Newport Harbor batsman, in fact, sent just three balls out of the
infield in a 7-0 loss to Fountain Valley Saturday at Del Obispo Park.
Newport Harbor did manage four hits, but one was an infield
chopper, another was a bad-hop carom off the shortstop and another
bounded untouched up the middle and into center field.
Only Max Meisenheimer’s line drive to right provided any challenge
at all for Fountain Valley outfielders.
Predictably, this did not bode well for Newport Harbor’s scoring
chances, though the designated visitors did put runners at third base
in the second, fifth and sixth innings.
Newport, which concludes its all-star campaign 5-8, loaded the
bases in the sixth. Dalton Jansen drew a one-out walk, Chris Okey’s
ground ball hit something on the infield dirt that directed it off
the shortstop’s shoulder for a single. Then, Meisenheimer forced the
right fielder several steps to his right in order to keep the
well-struck single from finding the gap.
But Fountain Valley, which improved to 10-0 in the all-star
season, maintained the shutout by getting the final two outs on a
foul pop and a strikeout.
Though it struggled offensively, including 10 strikeouts, five
groundouts and three infield pop-ups, Newport Harbor battled a strong
Fountain Valley squad nearly evenly after falling behind, 5-0, the
first two innings.
A pair of Newport errors led to Fountain Valley’s only
first-inning run and another error contributed to a four-run
second-inning rally that included four of the winners’ seven hits.
From there, Fountain Valley scored only twice: an RBI single in
the third and an errant throw to third base after a wild pitch in the
fourth.
With runners allowed to lead off, per Pony baseball rules,
Fountain Valley stole 13 bases, while Newport Harbor had five steals.
Newport finished with four errors, to Fountain Valley’s one.
Okey made a sliding catch of a sinking line drive in left field to
highlight the Newport Harbor defense, which also included a sterling
play by shortstop TK McWhertor, on a ground ball in the hole.
McWhertor ranged to his right to backhand the bounding ball and
threw accurately to first for the out.
McWhertor singled, stole second and advanced to third on a wild
pitch in the fifth. But he was stranded when the next hitter struck
out.
Shane MacGilfrey sparked a mild second-inning uprising by Newport,
when he grounded a ball up the middle for a one-out single. He then
stole second and third and Robert Lyons followed with a walk and a
steal to put two runners in scoring position.
But a strikeout, then a groundout to the second baseman squelched
the rally against Fountain Valley starter Scotty Schultz.
Schultz struck out seven in four one-hit innings, giving way to
Daniel Patzlaff, who fanned three in two relief innings.
Newport Harbor Manager Joe Kapana said his team improved during
the course of its three tournaments, which included a third-place
finish in the Placentia tournament.
Chase Kapana was the team’s leading hitter during all-star
competition.
Other contributors for Newport Harbor included Steven Duhoux,
Charlie Gels, Josh Rivera and Jason Rodriguez.
The team was comprised of three 9-year-olds and eight
10-year-olds.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.