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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016 SPORTS 5A SCOREBOARD SPORTS ROUNDUP PREP SCHEDULE walks). RBI: Scp, Galey 5, Mills BASEBALL scored at least one run. 3, Krueger, Harrison, Dougherty; MORE SPORTS TODAY Michal Goodman and Mason Hoover Sea, J.Ideue, Westerholm. 2B: Scp, Baseball — Astoria at Seaside, combined to limit Nestucca to just one Krueger, Harrison, Galey, Mills. 3B: Fishermen blank Second-ranked Banks hangs on for 5 p.m. inield single, while the Logger defense Scp, Dougherty. HR: Scp, Galey. win over Lady Fishermen. Boys Golf — Tillamook at Sea- HBP: Scp, Johnson. LOB: Scap- the Gulls, 12-0 made spectacular plays in the ield to back Read more on 7A. side, 2 p.m. poose 3, Seaside 4. up the pitching. THURSDAY Softball — Astoria at Valley Cath- In the irst of two games in two days Knappa scored 10 runs in the second Warrenton 17, Clatskanie 11 olic (2), 3:30 p.m.; Tacoma Baptist between the Astoria and Seaside baseball inning, all with two outs. Kendal Bailey got the victory in the cir- Warrenton 802 511 0—17 12 4 at Ilwaco (2), 3 p.m. - Clatskanie 501 020 3—11 15 5 teams, the Fishermen won Round 1 of Clat cle, as she allowed just one hit (by Jetta Track — Seaside at Valley Cath- WP: Niqui Blodgett (5 K’s, 5 sop Clash week with a 12-0 victory over Ideue), with six strikeouts and three walks. olic, 3:30 p.m. SOFTBALL walks). LP: Simmons (4 K’s, 2 Boys Golf — Banks at Astoria, the Gulls, Tuesday at Aiken Field. walks). RBI: War, Ra.Dyer 4, Mi- 2 p.m. Six runs in the second inning helped ethe 2, Bue, Bussert, May, Holdi- Knappa’s Vanderburg Warriors outlast FRIDAY Astoria build a 7-0 lead, as the Fishermen man, Armstrong; Cla, Warren 3, Baseball — Astoria at Banks, Miller 2, Sermini 2, Strong. 2B: cruised to the win. throws one-hitter Tigers, 17-11 5 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 5 War, Ra.Dyer, Blodgett; Cla, Strong Cade O’Brien had a two-run double, p.m.; Warrenton at Ilwaco, 3:30 2, Lindblom. 3B: War, Miethe; Cla, p.m.; Knappa at Nestucca (2), 3 Fritz Fremstad followed with an RBI sin- KNAPPA — Paris Vanderburg tossed CLATSKANIE — Warrenton and Sermini. HBP: War, May. LOB: p.m. gle, and Carter Wallace belted a two-run tri- a ive-inning, one-hit shutout against Clatskanie combined for 28 runs and 27 Warrenton 9, Clatskanie 10. Softball — Tillamook at Astoria ple in Astoria’s second inning rally. Nestucca Tuesday afternoon, helping hits Tuesday, with the Warriors outlast- (2), 3:30 p.m.; Banks at Seaside BASEBALL Wallace had two of Astoria’s 10 hits, Knappa to an easy 10-0 win over the Bob- ing the Tigers 17-11 in a Lewis & Clark (2), 3:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Ilwaco, 4 p.m.; Knappa at Nestucca (2), 3 with three RBIs. cats in Northwest League softball action. League softball game. Astoria 12, Seaside 0 p.m. Fremstad pitched four innings, allowing Vanderburg struck out eight with three Warrenton put up eight runs in the top SATURDAY Seaside 000 00—0 1 1 just one hit (by freshman Payton Wester- walks, and also went 3-for-4 at the plate of the irst inning, and Clatskanie answered Astoria 161 4x—12 10 0 Track — Dick Baker Invitational, holm), with three strikeouts and one walk. with two doubles. with ive in the bottom of the irst, as the Gladstone, 10 a.m. Wallis, Plampin (4) and Landwehr; Fremstad, Lyngstad (5) and Helm- Dylan Wallis took the loss for the Gulls, Teammate Kaitlyn Truax had a single, two teams traded big innings throughout SOFTBALL ersen. W: Fremstad. L: Wallis. RBI: who host today’s single game, 5 p.m. at double and triple, Jaden Miethe was 3-for- the day. Ast, Wallace 3, O’Brien 2, Gohl 2, Broadway Field. 4, and Laicee Hendrickson was 2-for-3 The Warriors scored ive in the fourth to Banks 11, Astoria 6 Fremstad, Strange, Palek. 2B: Ast, Banks 312 111 2—11 15 2 Fremstad, Strange, O’Brien. 3B: with a triple. take a 15-6 lead. The Tigers were able to Astoria 001 131 0—6 8 4 Ast, Tuimato, Wallace. LOB: Sea- Loggers cut down The Loggers (8-2, and closing in on score ive runs in their inal three at-bats, WP: Michaela Shaw (5 K’s, 0 side 1, Astoria 4. irst place Vernonia) play a doubleheader at before Warrenton pitcher Niqui Blodgett walks). LP: Libby DiBartolomeo (6 the ’Cats, 11-0 Nestucca (0-7) Friday. was able to close out the game. K’s, 1 walk). RBI: Banks, Wise 2, Clatskanie 7, Warrenton 6 Clatskanie outhit Warrenton 15 to 12, Snyder 2, Partain 2, E.McCourt, Warrenton 102 030 00—6 10 2 KNAPPA — The Knappa Loggers but the Warriors were able to take advan- Davis, H.McCourt; Ast, Mickle 2, Clatskanie 300 201 01—7 11 2 Indians score early, Lertora, Hougham, Lyngstad. 2B: Knight, Little (8) and McFadden; scored a quick and easy 11-0 win over tage of ive Tigers errors and 11 walks. Banks, Wise 2, Schorn, Snyder, Luquette and Warren. W: Luquette. Nestucca Tuesday, in Northwest League often in 12-2 win Clatskanie stranded 10 baserunners to War- Ragsdale; Ast, Danen, Mickle. 3B: L: Little. 2B: War, Foster; Cla, Mc- baseball action at Teevin Field. renton’s nine. Banks, H.McCourt. HR: Banks, Callister. LOB: Warrenton 7, Clats- Partain. HBP: Banks, Partain. LOB: kanie 8. The Loggers won their 56th straight SEASIDE — Scappoose scored seven Rachel Dyer led the Warrior offense Banks 8, Astoria 3. DP: Banks, As- league game to improve to 10-0 this sea- runs in the third inning Tuesday, more than with three hits, including a double and four toria. Knappa 11, Nestucca 0 son, while the Bobcats fall to 6-7. enough for a 12-2 Cowapa League softball RBIs. Blodgett had a double and Landree Knappa 0(10) 00—11 6 0 Knappa had just six hits, while tak- win over Seaside at Broadway Field. Miethe was 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBIs Scappoose 12, Seaside 2 Nestucca 000 00—0 1 1 ing advantage of nine walks and three hit Hannah Galey drove in ive runs for and three runs scored. She also drew two Scappoose 007 401—12 12 1 Goodman, Hoover (4) and Goo- Seaside 000 110—2 1 1 zee; Geil, Betts (2) and McKillop. batters. Logan Bartlett was 2-for-3 with the Indians, with a double and a home run. walks. WP: Kendal Bailey (6 K’s, 3 W: Goodman. L: Geil. 2B: Kna, a double, and Jason Miller drew four Scappoose inished with 12 base hits, six Warrenton (2-3) pulls to within a game walks). LP: Jetta Ideue (3 K’s, 3 Bartlett, Cruz. walks, while every Logger in the lineup for extra bases. of Clatskanie (3-2) in the league standings. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Why You Love You Columbia Estuary Ecosystem l Us 20 Words or Less r Mo Tel m Restoration Program M See all entries B in the U I May 6 T th The Bonneville Power Administration and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently completed a S edition of the draft environmental assessment (EA) of the Columbia Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Program. classifi [email protected] Daily The Columbia Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Program was developed to protect, restore and Astorian monitor i sh and wildlife habitat in the Columbia River estuary and satisi es restoration obligations 503.325.3211 x231 as dei ned in the Northwest Power Act, Water Resources Development Act, and biological opinions 949 Exchange St., Astoria for the operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System. 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