Newport takes good with bad
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Steve Virgen
Judging by the final score Friday, it would seem the Newport Harbor
Baseball Association Pony 14-year-old All-Stars suffered their worst
loss of the seven games they have been together.
However, NHBA Manager Doug Adams admired his team’s effort when it
scored seven runs in the fourth inning, lessening the pain of a 21-9
loss in five innings to Laguna Niguel in the teams’ first game in the
Dana Point Summer Classic at Del Obispo Field.
“In terms of effort that was not our worst loss,” Adams said.
“[The NHBA All-Stars] did a real good job of coming back when they
were down, 19-1. They took pride in their game and did not quit.”
Adams, who was the head coach at Vanguard University (then
Southern California College) from 1975 through 1981 and again in
1988-89, proved to be an example for his players in the fourth
inning.
With his team trailing, 19-3, Adams challenged the base umpire’s
call of an out on a play at first base. Jerry Whitney knocked a
ground ball toward the Laguna Niguel shortstop. Whitney attempted to
beat the throw, which was a bit high and the first baseman appeared
to take his foot off the bag to grab the ball.
Adams came out of the dugout and spoke with the base umpire and
after he had a brief discussion with the head umpire, the call was
reversed.
“If I give up, the players will give up, too,” said Adams, who
also assisted at UC Irvine in 1990 and Orange Coast College in ‘93,
and again at Vanguard from 2001 to ’03. “You have to keep battling.
There’s no reason to give up.”
The NHBA All-Stars (4-3), the designated visiting team, could have
given up after three innings, as Laguna Niguel scored 19 runs, four
in the first, nine in the second and six in the third. Laguna Niguel
batted around in the second, scoring the nine runs on seven hits.
Adams’ squad answered in the fourth, scoring the aforementioned
seven runs on six hits. The NHBA All-Stars were also aided by four
Laguna Niguel errors.
Garrett Gordon, who pitched two innings, led off the fourth with a
home run over the fence in left field for NHBA. Ben Frazier followed
with a single. Then Spencer Smith and Adrian Rodriguez reached on
consecutive errors by the Laguna Niguel pitcher to load the bases.
Whitney then came up with what was an RBI infield single, rather
than the groundout that was originally called. Nick Svendsen, the
lone 13-year-old on the squad, delivered a two-run double with his
hit toward the gap in right-center field.
After a groundout, Niko Hernandez put the ball in play and an
error by the shortstop allowed Hernandez to get to first and load the
bases once again. Preston Davey then sent a 1-2 pitch to left to
score Svendsen. Troy Seeber walked to set up a bases-loaded situation
for Brett Adams.
Brett Adams collected an RBI with a sacrifice fly to left, scoring
Hernandez. Before the inning ended, Gordon came up again and singled
with a hard hit past the third baseman. The NHBA All-Stars left the
bases loaded to end the inning.
NHBA scored one run in the fifth. Smith led off the inning with a
double to the left-field corner. He advanced to third on a Rodriguez
groundout, then came home on Svendsen’s RBI groundout.
Smith was 2 for 2 for the NHBA All-Stars. He homered in the
second, with a towering shot over the fence in left field. Svendsen
had three RBIs, a double and a triple in the second inning. Gordon
also had two hits.
Gordon, along with Brett Adams and Hernandez pitched for the NHBA
All-Stars, who were without Peter Hapke, a pitcher who was out of
town.
Laguna Niguel Manager Michael Ray said 10 of the 12 players on his
team finished third in the Irvine Memorial Day Pony tournament. That
Laguna Niguel squad scored 13 or more runs in the six games it played
and Ray said his hitters batted in the mid-.400s during the tourney.
The Dana Point Summer Classic includes four teams, including NHBA,
Laguna Niguel, Coast and Dana Point. The NHBA All-Stars will return
to action in the tourney Sunday at 10 a.m., when they face Dana
Point.
The NHBA All-Stars are also playing in the 15th annual Los
Alamitos invitational, which includes 15 teams. NHBA takes on Los
Alamitos tonight at 7.
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