Junior Varsity Baseball: Tars slam rival Sea Kings
Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - When the Newport Harbor High junior varsity
baseball team came to Corona del Mar Saturday, the Back Bay rivalry
didn’t seem to motivate the Sailors as much as a different source of
power. The Tars were fueled by motivation, which they received from an
8-6 victory over host Irvine in eight innings Monday. The momentum kept
Newport on course as the Sailors recorded their third win in four games
with an 8-3 victory over their rivals, the Sea Kings.
“It seems like we’re finishing out on a positive note,” Tars Coach
John Christensen said.
Newport Harbor sophomore Daniel Kretschmar provided some sweet music
with his grand slam over the left field fence in the third inning. He
finished 3 for 4, including the slam, two doubles and a fielder’s choice.
“This is probably our best game this season,” said Kretschmar, who
jokingly credited Sobe and Snickers as his source of strength.
On a more serious note, he said, “If it wasn’t for Travis Moore
pulling through, we wouldn’t have won (against CdM). He had a big hit
against Irvine.”
In the eighth inning against the Vaqueros Monday, junior Shane Glenn
led off with a triple and Moore, the catcher, followed with a clutch
infield single. Nick Sacco knocked them both in his base hit. And on
defense, Moore came up with a big play when he gunned down a would-be
stealer at second to end the game.
“That was just a total team effort,” said Christensen.
The Sailors (8-12) have had to unite this season, especially.
Christensen said they lost six starters from last season as three
transferred to other schools and others just lost interest in the
program. Also, of Newport’s 12 losses, six have been by one-run deficits.
But, as Christensen said, the Tars are ending the season on a positive
note.
The Sea Kings (9-9), on the other hand, have hit a skid. Including its
loss to its rival, Corona has lost five in a row as errors and a loss of
the fundamentals have been their demise, Sea Kings Coach Joel Desguin
said.
“(The Sailors) put the ball in play and we just couldn’t make the
plays,” he said. “When you lose five in a row, it’s just gets tough.”
Desguin also said he and his Sea Kings will make the best of their
last two games which includes a home-and-home series with Pacific Coast
League rival Costa Mesa.
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