Sailors spoil no-no
Newport Harbor High junior Joe Cantarella doubled with two outs in
the seventh to break up a no-hit bit by Woodbridge junior left-hander
Jack Rye, but the visiting Warriors earned a 1-0 Sea View League
baseball victory Wednesday.
Ryan Rowe reached on a two-out error before Cantarella’s drive to
the gap in left-center field, but Sailors Coach Joel Desguin said
Rowe had no chance to score on the play.
Rye, who homered twice and earned the pitching victory in the
Warriors’ 18-5 trouncing of Newport in their first meeting April 2,
got the final out on a fly ball to complete the one-hit shutout.
Rowe and Cantarella were the only Newport runners to get past
first base. Rye had three strikeouts and did not walk a batter. The
Sailors had one runner reach in the first and second, but was retired
in order in the third through sixth.
Cantarella also made a fine defensive play for the Tars (8-15,
3-9), fielding a fly ball in right field, then throwing out a runner
trying to score from third.
Woodbridge’s lone run, scored by Rye, came on a first-and-third
double steal in the fourth.
Sailor starter Ryan Heenan gave up three hits in five innings and
Rowe threw two scoreless innings of two-hit relief for the Tars.
The two teams play again Friday at 7 p.m. at Windrow Park.
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Sea View League
Woodbridge 1, Newport 0
Score by Innings
Woodbridge 000 100 0 -- 1 5 3
Newport 000 000 0 -- 0 1 1
Rye and Sandzimier; Heenan, Rowe (6) and
Sanchez. W -- Rye. L -- Heenan. 2B --
Cantarella (NH)
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