Freshman Dorr Closes Out Hueneme, 3-0
Who says Camarillo High is without a dominating pitcher for the first time in a decade?
Freshman Sara Dorr won’t make people forget former aces Kathryn Nevard or Cindy Ball any time soon, but she certainly held her own against a good-hitting team on Tuesday.
Dorr pitched a one-hitter against upstart Hueneme and the Scorpions registered a 3-0 victory in a Pacific View League game at Camarillo.
Hueneme (6-2, 1-1 in league play) managed only two baserunners in the first six innings and hit 13 fly balls.
“We made [Dorr] look like an All-American,†said Hueneme Coach Nichole Victoria, a Camarillo alumna.
“That was the worst display of hitting that we’ve had all season.â€
Camarillo (6-2-1, 3-0), ranked No. 5 in the region by The Times, scored a run in the fourth on a ground ball by Beth Boskovich.
Two innings later, Boskovich, a junior third baseman, ripped a liner over the right fielder’s head for a two-run triple and a 3-0 Camarillo lead.
“You can’t throw to [Boskovich] with [runners at second and third] and first base open,†Victoria said. “That’s a total mistake by our pitcher. She knew. I told her to throw completely around her and she throws a meatball down the middle.â€
Monica Cerda (3-2) allowed only one hit through six innings and finished with a three-hitter.
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