Barnum muffles Sailors
Steve Virgen
Newport Harbor High senior pitcher Ryan Heenan was sort of a master
of improvisation in a Sea View League baseball game at Laguna Hills
Wednesday. Unfortunately for the Sailors, they could not ad-lib at
the plate.
Newport (7-14, 2-8 in league) produced four hits and failed to
come up with timely hitting, Coach Joel Desguin said, as Laguna Hills
won, 5-1. The Hawks (9-10-1, 4-5-1) scored three runs in the sixth to
break open a 2-0 game.
Newport senior Ryan Rowe was scheduled to pitch against Laguna
Hills, but he woke up with a sore neck, Desguin said. Another
pitcher, senior Ryan Torrey, nursed a sore arm and could only play
the outfield. So, Desguin turned to Heenan about 15 minutes before
the game.
“We thought he would give us only two innings,” Desguin said. “He
did a great job. I figured he could frustrate [the Hawks] because
they like to go after the ball. And, he did frustrate them.”
Rowe, who used off-speed pitches to keep the Hawks off balance,
struck out three in his complete-game performance that included three
shutout innings and no walks. Laguna Coach Pete Tereschuk noticed
Rowe’s ability to deceive his batters.
“He did a good job of changing speeds,” Tereschuk said. “He had
some mystery pitches that were hard to solve.”
Rowe actually matched up rather well against Laguna Hills’ pitcher
Kevin Barnum, a senior bound for UC Berkeley. Barnum, who was backed
up by a few stellar defensive plays, struck out six and walked none.
Junior Joe Cantarella seemed to be the only one to figure Barnum out.
Cantarella went 3 for 3 and collected an RBI in the seventh for the
Sailors.
Newport’s only other hit came from sophomore Matt Erickson, who
led off the fourth with a double that hit the left-field fence.
Barnum, however, retired the next three batters.
“[Barnum] made the difference, but he can actually throw harder
than he was throwing,” Tereschuk said. “But he kept us in rhythm and
we played some good defense.”
Barnum retired the first six batters he faced until Cantarella
came up with a base hit in the third inning. Cantarella was left
stranded at third. Cantarella was also stranded at second in the
fifth after his single to right field.
“We didn’t have the middle of the lineup stepping up with any
hits,” Desguin said. “The late innings have also been a problem for
us. We give up runs and we just can’t string together any hitting.
That’s been our problem all year.”
Barnum helped his own cause going 2 for 3. He smacked a solo home
run over the fence in left field in the second inning and had an RBI
double in the sixth.
After the Hawks scored three runs in the sixth, the Sailors were
able to avoid the shutout. With one out, junior Mike McLean reached
on an error, then stole second, sliding to the bag before the Laguna
shortstop could tag him.
Then, with two outs, Cantarella bounced slowly toward first base.
The Hawks’ first baseman, Brent Baskin, gathered the ball and quickly
tossed it to Barnum, but Cantarella beat Barnum to first base, while
McLean crossed the plate.
While Laguna Hills came up with some key defensive plays, Newport
Harbor also stepped up with a few of its own. In the second inning,
sophomore catcher Jeff Sanchez caught Davis Corley stealing, as
Sanchez made the throw to first baseman Nick Sacco, to catch Corley
off the bag. Sacco threw to Erickson, who tagged Corley out. Two
batters later, Barnum homered.
Newport Harbor will host Laguna Hills Friday at 3 p.m. The teams
have split their first two games this season.
*--*
Sea View League
Laguna Hills 5, Newport 1
Score by Innings
Newport 000 000 1 -- 1 4 2
Laguna 010 013 x -- 5 10 1
Heenan and Sanchez; Barnum and Rochon. W
-- Barnum, 3-6. L -- Heenan. 2B --
Erickson (NH), Larson (LH), Latino (LH),
Barnum (LH). HR -- Barnum (LH)
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