Cantarella saves Sailors’ day
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Richard Dunn
Baseball weather couldn’t get any better Saturday and neither could
the suspense.
On par with some of the storied Back Bay athletic contests of
yesteryear, Newport Harbor High’s Sailors escaped with a 5-4 victory
over host Corona del Mar in the first round of the Pride of the Coast
Tournament.
As in most any case on the diamond, pitching decided the outcome,
the Sailors’ first win over the Sea Kings since 1999, a year CdM captured a CIF Southern Section title. So maybe there’s something
more to this as far as the Sea Kings are concerned.
Working out of jams often wins games for pitchers. And, while that
was the state of affairs for Newport Harbor junior right-hander Joe
Cantarella, it can be damaging for a hurler to keep an inning’s door
open following a two-out solo home run.
Corona del Mar (8-5), the Pacific Coast League leader entering
spring break, jumped on Newport Harbor with three runs in the first
inning, but the offensive fun stopped there. The Sailors used one big
inning -- the fourth -- to score five runs.
After CdM’s around-the-horn infield turned a double play, Newport
Harbor junior Karo Makserjian cleared the corner in left field for a
solo home run to end CdM starter Griffin Dunzer’s shutout bid. R.J.
Muller opened the fourth inning by ending Dunzer’s no-hit attempt.
But following Makserjian’s home run to cut CdM’s lead to 3-1,
Newport Harbor cleanup hitter Ryan Torrey walked, then Ryan Rowe was
hit by a pitch to put the tying run aboard.
Cantarella, whose sparking relief effort would eventually earn him
the save, singled to left to plate Torrey, then Dave Erickson reached
safely on a bobbled infield grounder, a play that scored Rowe to tie
the game. A wild pitch sent Erickson to second, putting two runners
in scoring position. What followed was senior Nick Sacco’s double to
left field to score both runners and give the visitors a 5-3 lead.
It was Sacco in the second inning who did the splits at first base
while scooping up a throw in the dirt from shortstop and keeping his
foot on the bag as Newport Harbor senior right-hander Ryan Heenan
retired the side in order to begin a Newport pitching string of four
straight shutout innings.
Heenan lasted 4 1/3 nnings, giving up only one earned run and four
hits, while striking out one and walking two. Cantarella worked the
final 2 2/3 innings for the save, punching out five, yielding two
hits and wiggling out of some tough spots.
After Cantarella relieved Heenan in the fifth with one out and two
runners aboard, he struck out CdM’s Josh Bradbury, then walked
Barrett Sprowl to load the bases. On a first-pitch fastball to CdM
cleanup hitter Todd Macklin, Cantarella forced him into an
inning-ending popup.
CdM added a run in the sixth on senior Ryan Rhodes’ RBI single to
center field, scoring Tyler Lents. CdM’s Ryan Kelly, however, reached
safely on strike three when a pitch caromed to the backstop, setting
up a first-and-third situation. But Cantarella struck out CdM leadoff
hitter Keith Long to stop the threat.
“Joey came in and did a great job closing it out. He got out of a
couple of jams and has been pitching real well lately,” said Newport
Harbor Coach Joel Desguin, whose team improved to 5-10 and will play Dana Hills on Monday at home in the quarterfinals at 11 a.m., while
the Sea Kings fall into the consolation bracket and will host Bolsa
Grande at 11 a.m. Monday.
“We made some critical errors and didn’t hit the ball well,” CdM
Coach John Emme said. “Cantarella shoved the ball down our throats,
so to speak. He did a great job.”
Adding to the tension in the seventh, CdM’s Bradbury opened with a
single to center, bringing the potential winning run to the plate in
Sprowl, the Sea Kings’ No. 3 hitter. But Cantarella struck out Sprowl
swinging, then retired Macklin on a screamer to center field, where
Torrey was perfectly placed. Cantarella ended matters by, fittingly,
striking out Wess Presson.
“They did a good job. They beat us,” Emme said of the Sailors, who
made all three of their errors in the first inning as the Sea Kings
took an early 3-0 lead.
Makserjian, however, launched a 2-and-1 pitch over the left-field
fence near the foul pole to ignite a sudden rally.
“We had that big two-out rally in the fourth with Karo Makserjian
starting it out with a home run, then we got a couple of hits and
then got five runs,” Desguin said. “Obviously (CdM reliever) Blake
Contant did a great job when he came in. It was a very big win. Any
time I can beat the Emme dynasty, it’s big. It’s great for the
program and great for the kids.”
Contant, a left-hander, struck out eight in three innings of
relief. He fanned the side in the fifth and seventh. In the seventh,
Contant struck out Newport Harbor’s Nos. 2, 3 and 4 hitters with the
bases loaded, sparking a boisterous CdM bench for the bottom of the
seventh.
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Pride of the Coast Tournament
First round Newport Harbor 5, Corona del
Mar 4
Score by Innings
Newport 000 500 0 -- 5 7 3
CdM 300 001 0 -- 4 6 2
Heenan, Cantarella (5) and Sanchez; Dunzer,
Contant (5) and Kelly. W -- Heenan. L --
Dunzer. Sv -- Cantarella. 2B -- Sacco (NH).
HR -- Makserjian (NH)
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