NHBA Bronco: Newport ‘A’ All-Stars handle Los Alamitos
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Tony Altobelli
LOS ALAMITOS - There’s always talk about defense giving the
opposition an extra out or two per game, but for the Newport Harbor
Baseball Association Bronco “A” All-Star squad, its defense seemed to
take outs away in Friday’s 6-1 win over Los Alamitos “B” at the Los
Alamitos Fish Fry Tournament.
“Our defense is very good and that allows us to do some things out there
like pickoffs and pitchouts,” Manager Kevin Heenan said. “Hopefully, this
game will get us going back in the right direction.”
Newport picked one runner off first base, threw out two runners at second
base and also turned a most unusual double play in the sixth inning to
keep Los Al scoreless at the Los Alamitos Little League Park.
Pitcher Dennis Heenan threw five strong innings, allowing only four hits
and one walk. He struck out six and used an effective selection of
pitches to keep the hitters guessing the wrong way.
“He got ahead of most of the batters, which I think was the key to his
success,” the elder Heenan said. “I really didn’t want to throw him five
innings today, but he was in great command of his stuff, so I kept him
in.”
After Los Alamitos took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first, Newport
quickly responded. After Heenan doubled to right and Billy Munce walked,
Alec Martinez singled to left-center, which scored Heenan to tie the
game.
Nick Frazier followed with a single, scoring Munce and sending Martinez
to second.
Martinez then stole third and scored on a passed ball, giving Newport all
the runs it would need.
In the fourth, Frazier doubled to center and scored when Dustin Schuler
clubbed a two-out, two-run home run to right, giving Newport some
breathing room at 5-1.
“Just before the game, I was talking to the players about stepping up and
getting the big hit,” Kevin Heenan said. “It was nice to see us get the
big hits today.”
Los Al’s best chance to cut into the lead came in the sixth inning. With
runners on first and second with only one out, Los Al’s Sean Plummer hit
a grounder to second baseman Donny Hunt, who bobbled the ball.
Not giving up on the play, Hunt saw the runner off the bag at third and
fired a strike to Schuler, who threw to Frazier at home to retire the
runner. Frazier then threw a bullet down to Hunt at second, who ran down
the hitter trying to return to first base for a 4-5-2-4 double play.
Newport closed out the scoring in the sixth when Heenan led off with a
double and scored on a single by Martinez.With a win Sunday (3:45 against
Los Alamitos “C”) Newport would advance to the District Tournament,
beginning Monday.
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