The Signal

Diving catch, walk-off homer lift Hart to semi

- By Mason Nesbitt Signal Sports Editor On Twitter: @mason_nesbitt

Two plays. One sent an outfielder sprinting in.

The other sent a ball hurtling out.

One sent Hart’s Andrea Cespedes sprawling.

The other sent teammate Abby Sweet wheeling around the

bases toward a Hart contingenc­y at home plate.

Cespedes’ diving catch with two runners in scoring position in the top of the seventh set the stage for Sweet’s no-doubt walkoff home run in the bottom of the inning to send Hart to its first semifinal since 2009 after a 9-8 home win over Patriot of Riverside on Thursday.

The Indians (19-12), who will host Ayala of Chino Hills in Tuesday’s CIF-Southern Section Division 3 semis, trailed 5-0 heading to the bottom of the third. Sweet never doubted. “I knew we had it all the time,” the senior third baseman said. “Even when they tied the game up (in the seventh), I knew whatever happened we were going to get on base, we were going to move them over, and we were definitely going to score in the bottom of the seventh.”

Sweet expedited the process.

After Patriot (25-5) pushed two runs across in the top of the seventh to tie the score 8-8, she led off the bottom of the frame and obliterate­d a pitch over the left-field fence.

Standing on deck, the moment evoked an 80s movie reference for junior Jordyn Gasper.

“The moment that ball hit that bat, I knew, ‘It’s over. It’s over.’ I was kind of Breakfast Club – I had my bat up (above my head),” Gasper said. “I was just yelling the entire time.”

Gasper hopped toward home plate with her teammates. Fans flung their arms in the air.

One hollered out that he’d called the walkoff. Rumor had it, senior Kylie Norwood had done the same from Hart’s dugout.

She’d also done a lot to get the Indians to that point in the first place.

Starting the game at second base, Norwood shifted to the circle with Hart already down 4-0 in the third, taking over for Mona Trevizo, who’d thrown a complete-game shutout in Tuesday’s second round.

Norwood proceeded to allow two runs over the next four innings as Hart rattled off 10 hits and seven runs to take the lead.

However, the righty pitcher needed help in the seventh. One of Hart’s two errors and a Denise Armendariz RBI double cut Hart’s lead to 8-7. Two batters later, Samantha Gutierrez’s perfectly placed bunt scored the tying run from third.

Then, with two outs and two in scoring position, Izabel Fregoso lifted a flair over third.

“I thought the ball was in for a hit,” said Hart coach Steve Calendo.

Playing deep in left, Cespedes wasn’t sure she’d make it either. As the ball dipped toward disaster, she dove and snagged it.

“I thought Andrea’s catch in the last inning was the play of the game,” Calendo said.

As far as timeliness, yes. As far as shock value, not necessaril­y.

Back in the first inning, with a run across and runners at second and third, Patriot’s Zinaida Preciado walloped a drive toward the outfield.

Cespedes made a running, over-theshoulde­r catch and collided with the portable fence, which collapsed under her. She hung on. And, ultimately, so did Hart, which finished with 17 hits.

Aly Kaneshiro had three of them. Shortstop Brooke Marquez went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.

Norwood was 3-for-4 with three RBIs, highlighte­d by a two-run single in the third.

Freshman Juliette Owen led off a fourrun fourth with a solo home run.

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/For The Signal ?? (Above) Hart’s Andrea Cespedes catches a ball before colliding with the fence at Hart on Thursday. (Below) Hart’s Abby Sweet hits a walk off home run on Thursday.
Jayne Kamin-Oncea /For The Signal (Above) Hart’s Andrea Cespedes catches a ball before colliding with the fence at Hart on Thursday. (Below) Hart’s Abby Sweet hits a walk off home run on Thursday.

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