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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 7A Ideue puts in long day for two wins The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — Seaside’s Jetta Ideue pitched all 14 innings of a doubleheader Friday at Broad- way Field, in a 5-1, 13-6 sweep over Valley Catholic in Cowapa League softball action. Ideue threw a total of 193 pitches on the day, as she gave up nine hits and struck out 11 batters with just two walks in the two seven-inning games. The Gulls came out swing- ing in the opener, scoring four of WKHLU¿YHUXQVLQWKH¿UVWLQQLQJ Whitney Westerholm and Ideue both had RBI doubles, and Brittany West also drove in a run. Westerholm was 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles, while Jetta Ideue had a double and Paige Ideue added a triple. Seaside pounded out 17 hits in Game 2, and led 10-6 after three innings. West was 3-for-4 and scored twice, and the Gulls had six dou- bles, two by Mica Paranal, who drove in three runs. Seaside improves to 7-5 overall, 2-1 in league. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Softball — Astoria at Tillamook, 5 p.m.; Delphian at Knappa, 4:30 p.m. TUESDAY Baseball — Tillamook at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 5 p.m.; Portland Christian at Warrenton, 4:30 p.m.; Knappa at Clatskanie, 4:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Rainier (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Seaside at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Portland Christian at Warren- ton, 4:30 p.m.; Knappa at Clats- kanie, 4:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Rainier (2), 3 p.m. The Daily Astorian/File Photo Seaside’s Jetta Ideue delivers a pitch during softball action at Broadway Field last year. SPORTS ROUNDUP BASEBALL WZRYLFWRULHVSXWVWKH/RJJHUVLQ¿UVWSODFH Taylor Mickle scored to give Astoria a quick following Neah-Kah-Nie’s doubleheader split 1-0 lead in the opener, but Scappoose rallied with four runs in the fourth inning. with Vernonia. Hannah Galey drove in three runs for Scap- poose in Game 1 on a three-run double, while SOFTBALL Libby DiBartolomeo took the loss, allowing seven hits with no walks. WARRENTON — Mason Schimmel tossed 6FDSSRRVHVFRUHGUXQVRYHUWKH¿UVWWKUHH a no-hitter in Game 1, and Rainier built a 4-0 LQQLQJVRI*DPH*DELH.UXHJHU¿QLVKHGZLWK lead through two innings of Game 2 Saturday afternoon, as the Columbians swept a double- SHERIDAN — Knappa scored an easy dou- seven RBIs on four hits to lead the Indians. Six Scappoose hitters combined for 18 hits header at Warrenton, 24-0 and 7-2. bleheader sweep at Delphian Friday, 21-8, 20-8, and 16 RBIs. The Warriors committed a combined 15 in Northwest League softball. errors on the day, nine in Game 1. Only seven of Logger pitcher Paris Vanderburg pitched the Columbians’ runs were earned. IRXULQQLQJVRI*DPHDQGDOO¿YHLQQLQJVRI Schimmel struck out 10 batters with just one Game 2, allowing just three hits total, with 12 walk in his Game 1 no-hitter. Rainier held a slim strikeouts. Teammate Jaden Miethe closed out 3-0 lead through three innings, before scoring WKH¿UVWJDPH UXQVLQWKHIRXUWKDQGLQWKH¿IWK At the plate, Knappa’s Kaitlyn Truax was WARRENTON — Rainier’s softball team Warrenton outhit Rainier in Game 2, 6-4, but 3-for-4 with four RBIs in the opener, and 2-for-4 scored a pair of shutout wins at Warrenton Sat- errors late in the game helped the Columbians with two RBIs in Game 2. urday, 12-0 and 20-0. pull away. 0DFN6WUDLQGURYHLQWKUHHUXQVLQWKH¿UVW Pitcher Sarah Probasco tossed a no-hitter in Anthony Cochran and Gavon McFad- game for Knappa, now alone in second place in the opener, striking out 12 with one walk. den each had a double for Warrenton. Warrior the league standings at 6-2. Still, the Columbians led just 1-0 through pitcher Dalton Knight scattered four hits with The Loggers (7-9 overall) host a makeup ¿YH LQQLQJV DV :DUUHQWRQ¶V 1LTXL %ORGJHWW ¿YHVWULNHRXWVDQGRQHZDON game with Delphian (0-8) today. made her season debut on the mound and held Rainier in check. 5DLQLHU¿QDOO\EURNHWKURXJKZLWKUXQVLQ WKHWRSRIWKHVL[WK¿QLVKLQJZLWKKLWVDQG Knappa won two games and took over $VWRULD VFRUHG WKH ¿UVW UXQ RI WKH GD\ EXW WDNLQJDGYDQWDJHRI¿YH:DUULRUHUURUV The Columbians led 17-0 through three VROHSRVVHVVLRQRI¿UVWSODFHLQWKH1RUWKZHVW Scappoose scored the next 24, as the Indians /HDJXHDOOZLWKRXWVWHSSLQJRQWKH¿HOG posted a 4-1, 20-0 sweep over the Lady Fisher- innings of Game 2. Blodgett had Warrenton’s Delphian forfeited both games of a double- men in a Cowapa League softball doubleheader only hit (a double) off Rainier’s Haley Schim- mel, who struck out nine with no walks. header against the Loggers Friday. Knappa’s at CMH Field. RBIs and two runs scored. Jake Bassett scored three times and had a triple for the Gulls, 1-3 in league. Valiants post back-to-back wins over Fishermen BEAVERTON — Valley Catholic’s Alex Hyland tossed a four-hitter, and the Valiants defeated Astoria 6-2 Friday night, to sweep last week’s two-game Cowapa League baseball series. Hyland struck out six batters and walked one in seven innings, while the Valiants held a 3-0 OHDGWKURXJK¿YH Astoria’s Carter Wallace belted a two-run homer in the top of the sixth, but Valley Cath- olic came back with three in the bottom of the VL[WKWR¿QLVKRIIWKH)LVKHUPHQ Astoria hosts Tillamook Tuesday. 6HDVLGHVFRUHV¿UVWZLQ TILLAMOOK — Tillamook outhit Sea- side 12-11, but the Gulls took advantage of their scoring opportunities to post an 11-7 Cowapa League win over the Cheesemakers Friday at Tillamook. Seaside’s Astor Landwehr drove in four runs on three hits for the Gulls, while pitcher Brent Walsh picked up the win, despite giv- ing up 11 hits in 4 and 1/3 innings. 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