Sailors hold off Warriors
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Newport Harbor High senior pitcher Joey Cantarella blanked visiting
Woodbridge for six innings and the Sailors fashioned a second-inning
rally to post a 4-1 Sea View League baseball win Friday.
The victory, Newport Harbor’s third straight in league, upped the
Tars’ record to 7-4, 3-2 in league.
Catarella and Greg Miner singled to start the second inning for
the hosts, then advanced on a sacrifice bunt by Jeff Sanchez.
Cantarella was tagged out at the plate for the second out on a ground
ball to short, but Patrick Keehan and Mike McLean each singled in
runs, before Brandon Jasper drove in two with a single to back
Cantarella’s solid mound work.
Cantarella yielded five hits, while striking out four and walking
none.
Woodbridge (4-6-1, 2-3 in league) brought the tying run to the
plate in the seventh. The Warriors loaded the bases with one out,
before scoring their lone run on a fielder’s-choice grounder that was
nearly a double play. Cantarella finished it off by inducing a
grounder to propel the streaking Sailors into the hunt for one of the
league’s three guaranteed CIF Southern Section playoff berths.
Newport has not been to the playoffs since 1990.
Lightning top Oxford
* A trio of seniors helped host Sage Hill School knock off
defending Academy League baseball champion Oxford Academy, 5-2,
Friday.
Senior Tim Wilkins threw a complete-game four-hitter, senior
catcher Bryan Kornswiet was 1 for 3 and made several sparkling
defensive plays, and senior Jordan Salinger went 2 for 3. Salinger
drove in the tying run and scored the game-winner, as the Lightning,
rallied from a 2-1 deficit.
Sage Hill (4-4, 3-4 in league), had lost three straight league
games, including a 5-0 decision to Oxford Tuesday. But the hosts
scored four in the fifth to take the lead against the Patriots, who
had never lost to the Lightning.
Salinger singled in a run to knot the score at 2-2, then, along
with Kornswiet, came home on Wilkins’ booming two-run double over the
left fielder’s head.
Junior Matt Loper followed with a triple to plate Wilkins, who
struck out seven, walked two and faced the minimum in the second,
third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings.
Kornswiet threw out two runners trying to steal and Wilkins picked
another off.
Mesa, Peterson prevail
* Costa Mesa High senior Justin Peterson continued his brilliant
pitching this spring with a complete-game four-hitter in the
Mustangs’ 6-1 Golden West League baseball victory at Orange Friday.
Peterson, who improved to 4-1, struck out 11 and also doubled in
the victory, which helped the Mustangs improve to 5-5, 2-1.
Daniel Cooper was 2 for 3 with two RBIs for the winners, who took
control with a three-run third. In that inning, Peterson led off with
a double and, later, both Gary Gonzalez and Andrew Sanford added RBI
doubles.
Orange fell to 3-8, 2-2 in league.
Costa Mesa opens the Pride of the Coast tournament today at home
against Colony at 11 a.m.
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Sea View League
Newport Harbor 4, Woodbridge 1
Score by Innings
W’bridge 000 000 1 -- 1 4 1
Newport 040 000 x -- 4 9 0
Swanson and Feicht; Canterella and Sanchez.
W -- Cantarella, 3-1. L -- Swanson. 2B --
Cantarella (NH). 3B -- Makserjian (NH).
*--*
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Academy League
Sage Hill 5, Oxford 2
Score by Innings
Oxford 200 000 0 -- 2 4 0
Sage Hill 001 040 x -- 5 7 4
Ott, Bedard (5) and Florido; Wilkins
and Kornswiet. W -- Wilkins,3-1 . L
-- Ott. 2B -- Wilkins (SH). 3B --
Loper (SH).
*--*
*--*
Pacific Coast League
Costa Mesa 6, Orange 1
Score by Innings
Mesa 113 000 1 -- 6 8 1
Orange 000 100 0 -- 1 4 2
Peterson and Benson; Welsh and Lawrence.
W -- Peterson, 4-1. L -- Welsh , 1-3. 2B
-- Peterson (CM), Gonzalez (CM) Sanford
(CM), Hernandez (O).
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