Playoff time now for Sailors
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Steve Virgen
Newport Harbor High baseball coach Joel Desguin would have rather
delivered a congratulatory speech, but as it was he issued a
do-or-die challenge to his players.
The Sailors (13-11, 7-7 in league) could not match the
aggressiveness that Woodbridge displayed while scoring a key 6-0 Sea
View League win at Windrow Park in Irvine Tuesday night. The
Warriors’ victory sets up a battle for the third and guaranteed berth
into the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs Thursday at 3:15
p.m. at Newport.
Newport Harbor has not been to the CIF playoffs since 1990.
“I just challenged them,” Desguin said of his postgame speech. “I
said, ‘Don’t let them come into our place, the last game for you
seniors, and knock you out of the playoffs.’ That’s something we’ve
been shooting for since last May. We have to come hard and practice
hard [today]. We need to win one game to make it. They have to come
to our place.”
The teams have split this season with the Sailors earning a 4-1
victory April 2. This time around, the Warriors (12-12-1, 8-6) were a
different team. They apparently remained hot, coming off a 4-3 win
over Foothill Friday when they collected 11 hits on senior pitching
phenom Phil Hughes.
Woodbridge had 11 hits against Newport and broke the game open
with a three-run third. The Sailors came up with just three hits, as
they had trouble with Mike Anderson’s fastball. Anderson, who
improved to 3-1 and has been pitching for only the past month, struck
out nine, walked none and faced four above the minimum. He threw an
economical 78 pitches.
Anderson retired the first 10 batters he faced, until Newport
junior Sean Rowe ended the Warriors pitcher’s no-hit bid with a
double toward center field. But Anderson struck out the next batter
and induced a pop fly to center to get out of the inning.
Junior Taylor Young, Newport’s designated hitter, and third
baseman Mike McLean also had one hit each for the Sailors.
Anderson, who went 2 for 3, pounded a two-run triple to the
left-field corner in the third, giving the Warriors a 3-0 lead. Jared
Gray also was 2 for 3 and he scored two runs.
“This just means we get to play Thursday,” Woodbridge Coach Bob
Flint said.
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Sea View League
Woodbridge 6, Newport Harbor 0
Score by Innings
Newport 000 000 0 -- 0 3 1
Wbridge 003 201 x -- 6 11 1
Cantarella, McLean (6) and Sanchez;
Anderson and Feicht. W -- Anderson, 3-1.
L -- Cantarella, 6-4. 2B -- Rowe (NH),
Kartch (W), Beebe (W). 3B -- Anderson
(W).
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