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Rick Devereux
The Newport Beach American Little League All-Star team had
opportunities, but failed to generate results from those chances in
its 4-3 loss to South Irvine in the District 55 11-year old All-Star
tournament Tuesday at Bonita Canyon Sports Park.
Trailing, 1-0, with runners on first and third with no outs, Brett
Thompson hit a fly ball to center field. The runner on third did not
tag up and attempt to score on the catch, even though the South
Irvine center fielder had to dive to make the catch. On the next
pitch, Newport attempted a double steal, but the runner was out at
home. The batter grounded out to the shortstop to end the inning.
An inning earlier, Newport had the bases loaded with one out, but
South Irvine’s Caleb Taylor struck out the next two batters to get
out of the jam. Taylor struck out seven batters in five innings on 82
pitches.
After the visitors scored three runs in the fourth inning, Newport
Beach made a push in the fifth.
Josh Giger scored from third base and Drew Blumenthal came all the
way around from first on Chip Zucker’s single to left field.
Thompson, the next batter, drove in Zucker with his hit up the
middle. The rally came to a halt on an inning-ending double play.
“I’m proud of how our kids battled back,” said Newport Beach
Manager Noel Thompson. “You can’t ask for anything more out of them.
I thought we had [South Irvine].”
Jacob Rubin pitched the sixth inning for South Irvine, striking
out the side on 15 pitches.
The score could have been worse, but Newport exuded impressive
defense.
After South Irvine scored in the first inning on a wild pitch,
there were runners on second and third with one out. A sacrifice fly
to right field looked like it would score another run, but right
fielder Michael Keasey threw a dart to home plate causing the runner
to retreat to third base. After a walk loaded the bases, Connor Gaal
forced a South Irvine player to pop up to second to end the inning.
Zucker made an outstanding diving catch in center for Newport in
the third inning and the infield of Cole Bowen, Zach Murtaugh, Erik
Fisher and Thompson made several plays.
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