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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2015 SPORTS 7A Lady Loggers win two at Heppner The Daily Astorian The Daily Astorian File The Rattler, left, an Olson 30 racing yacht led by retired firefighter Mike Campbell, took home last year’s Regatta Cup after besting the Mach One, right, an Olson 29 captained by local veterinarian Norman Shatto. The Astoria Yacht Club is gearing up for the spring, summer and fall seasons. Yacht club readies for sailboat season p.m. April 7. Anyone wishing more information, or who would like to crew on a race boat should attend. For those who would like to learn more about sailing on the Astoria Yacht Club has announced its schedule for sailboat Columbia, Astoria Yacht Club is hosting a free two-evening short racing on the Columbia River for spring, summer and fall. Rac- course from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, April 14 and 21. es are scheduled to start at 6:30 on Tuesday evenings from May If you’re curious about how a sailboat moves through the wa- through September, and early afternoon on special weekends ter and is able to sail against the wind, and have a desire to crew throughout the season. Races are open to all keelboats, and scor- on a racing sailboat, plan to attend the “Fundamentals of Sailing ing is based on the PHRF rating system, which awards handicaps for Racing Crew” course at the clubroom at the Port’s West End based on boat measurements and equipment. Although there is 0RRULQJ%DVLQ1RFHUWL¿FDWLRQVRIDQ\NLQGDUHRIIHUHGQRUZLOO NHHQFRPSHWLWLRQDPRQJWKHORFDO2OVRQÀHHWRWKHUGHVLJQV it satisfy the State of Oregon requirements for boater safety train- are just as competitive and always welcome to participate. ing, but this basic introduction to the active sport of sailing and The season is divided into Spring, Summer and Fall series learning together will lead to having more fun on the water as a Spring Series: May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2 member of a sailboat racing crew. Summer Series: June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 21 Interactive discussion will be facilitated by Jack Conner and Fall Series: Aug. 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8 Norm Shatto along with other AYC sailboat skippers. Discussion In addition, there will be two special series occurring in the topics will include sailboat handling, safety on the water, termi- two off weeks between each series: nology and gear, hydrodynamics, boat balance, sail theory and Pursuit Races: June 9, July 28, Sep. 15. Each boat is assigned trim, teamwork and an overview of sailboat racing. Opportuni- its own start time based on its PHRF rating. ties for applying the concepts learned during the class discussions Double-Handed Series: June 16, Aug. 4, Sept. 22. Crew lim- may be put to use on the water with participating AYC skippers at ited to two per boat. arranged dates and times. Because many who enjoy sailing and competition may not be $QRI¿FLDOFDSWDLQ¶VVLJQXSPHHWLQJZKLFKZLOOFRYHUWKH prepared to participate on a weekly basis, the club is sponsoring Rules of Racing, will be at 6:30 p.m. April 28 at the Yacht Club four weekend regattas: clubroom. Opening Day: May 2 Sailboat racing is exciting and can be physically demanding, Malcolm Boyle Memorial Cup: July 11 but as a team sport it does not require unusual athletic ability. Astoria Regatta: Aug. 8 and 9 More important is mental concentration and teamwork. It is a Closing Day: Sept. 26 sport that is well suited to family participation, and the camara- An organizational meeting for captains and prospective crew derie and spirit of sportsmanship is promoted by after-race social members will be held at the Astoria Yacht Club clubroom at 300 gatherings at the clubroom. For more information, see www.as- Industry St., Suite 201 overlooking the west boat basin at 6:30 toriayachtclub.com By CURTIS YODER For The Daily Astorian HEPPNER — After a rough start to their road trip, the Knap- pa softball team won the sec- ond and third games in a row Wednesday, with a 3-1 win over (FKR6WDQ¿HOGDQGDYLFWR- ry over Heppner. Both games were played in Heppner. The Loggers continue their road swing today, with an- other game against the Mustangs. In the win over Echo, Knap- pa pitcher Kacie Cameron VWUXFNRXWEDWWHUVLQ¿YHLQ- nings, with just one hit allowed. Paris Vanderburg provided the offense with a two-run single in the fourth inning. The same two players keyed the win over Heppner, as Cam- HURQSLWFKHGD¿YHLQQLQJVKXW- out, with 10 strikeouts and two hits allowed. At the plate, Cameron was 4-for-4 with a triple, and Van- derburg was 2-for-3. BASEBALL Astoria 6, Glencoe 5 HILLSBORO — Astoria and Glencoe had to go 10 in- nings before deciding a winner Wednesday, on Day 3 of the Glencoe Tournament at Hills- boro Stadium. In a game that featured sev- en lead changes, the Fishermen scored a run in the 10th inning for a 6-5 win. Carter Wallace collected two RBIs on three hits for the Fisher- men, with a triple in the second LQQLQJ DQG VLQJOHV LQ WKH ¿UVW and sixth. Kai Brown got the win on the mound, as he tossed shutout EDOOIRULQQLQJV¿QLVKLQJ with four strikeouts and a walk, with two hits allowed. 5\DQ 3DOHN SLWFKHG WKH ¿- nal inning and recorded the last three outs for the save. Fritz Fremstad scored the game-winning run for Astoria, which plays at Rainier Tuesday. Fishermen open golf season The Daily Astorian STANWOOD, Wash. — The Astoria boys golf team opened the season Tuesday at Kayak Point Golf Course in Stanwood, Wash., where Stan- wood High School scored a 313- 459 win over the Fishermen. Individually, Stanwood’s Quinton Borseth was medalist with a 72, one stroke ahead of teammate Gagush Matsumoto. Astoria was led by sophomore Arthur Clark (50-56—106), fol- lowed by sophomore Kirk Fau- sett (59-56—115), sophomore Ron Schumacher (61-58—119), sophomore Sydney Morris (61- 58—119) and freshman Tim Schumacher (58-62—120). “We had a lot of fun on our two-day spring break trip to the Seattle area,” said Astoria coach Dan Foss. “We played West Seat- tle Golf Course on Monday, and then had our match with Stan- ZRRGRQ7XHVGD\7KLVLVWKH¿UVW time we’ve ever incorporated an actual match into our annual spring excursions. Stanwood is a very good team and this was their home course; they played well. “We had a very young and relatively inexperienced varsity squad out on Tuesday — it was WKH ¿UVWHYHU HYHQW IRU WKUHH of my players, and the three seniors were not in the varsity lineup.” Clark nearly had a hole-in- one on the 145-yard, par 3, third hole, sending his tee shot to within 20 inches of the cup. Astoria faces Scappoose Wednesday at Wildwood. SCOREBOARD TODAY Baseball — Seaside at Madras Tournament, TBA Track — Pacific League meet, at Ilwaco, TBA FRIDAY Baseball — Seaside at Madras Tournament, TBA; Warrenton at Re- gis, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Baseball — Regis at Warrenton, 1 p.m. CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 N EW TOD AY! Look a t these a ds first Large Rummage Sale, Friday and Saturday 9am-4pm? Basement of Armory, Across From Bow Picker. Lots of furniture, clothing, some new. Lots more. All proceeds benefit the children in our area. “Martha Stewart” type craft person wanted in my home, in Gearhart. Part-time (503)717-1252 N EW T ODAY Kubota BX2370 Compact Tractor, 54" mower, front loader, 4WD, used 79 hours, $11,500, 503-440- 6505 90971 Hwy. 101 #29 (Gleenwood Village) Warrenton Thursday 10-2, Friday 10-4 Tools, windows, building material, furniture, fishing, ATV, bicycles, dehumidifier, leather chair, and lots of great stuff! Gil & Trish Landscape. Based in Cannon Beach Assist w/ landscaping and maint. 1yr experience physical labor. Gardening/mowing exper. preferred. Starting pay $12.50. Full time thru Oct. Contact: triciagatesbrown@outlook.com. LET one of our friendly advisors help you word your classfied ad. Call 503-325-3211. Multi-family sale, Indoors, roll top desk, plus size clothes, toddler bed, bookshelf, boy clothes, misc.. 1365 S. Main St Warrenton 9-4 Pacific Way Bakery and Cafe in Gearhart, now hiring servers, bussers and cooks. Apply in person Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm. 601 Pacific Way Gearhart N EW T ODAY ESTATE SALE 132 Fernwood, Tolovana, across the parking lot from Mo's. Friday & Saturday 9am to 3pm High end brand name women's clothing, cashmere sweaters, hair & beauty products, many new in box or with tags, Jewelry, kitchen, HH, sleeper sofa, dining set, hutch, dressers, misc. shelving, small cupboards, end tables, lamps etc. Large wooden planters with plants. Way Too Much To List. K&C Saturday 8-4 39 Auburn Ave., Astoria Vintage Knitting Needles, Restored Vintage ceiling lights, Apt.Washer, Full size dryer, bikes, lots of Misc. •Tire Technician •Brake/Alignment Technician Part and Full-time positions in Warrenton. Competitive wages/generous benefits package includes medical/dental/vision/vacation, holiday pay/retirement/profit sharing. Requirements include: Brake/alignment skills/customer service/communication skills. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Pick up application 1167 SE Marlin Avenue, Warrenton. McMenamins Sand Trap is now hiring servers, line cooks, catering servers, and bartenders! Qualified applicants must possess the following: a willingness to learn; an open and flexible schedule including days, evenings, weekends, holidays; an open summertime schedule; and an enthusiasm for working in a busy, customer service-oriented environment. Previous experience is a plus! We have seasonal and long term opportunities. Looking for a career in the hospitality industry? We offer opportunities for growth and great benefits to eligible employees. Apply online at www.mcmenamins.co or pick up a paper application here at the Sand Trap (or any other McMenamins location). Mail to: 430 N. Killingsworth, Portland, OR, 97217 (Attn: HR); or fax to 503-221-8749. E.O.E. Specialty Services We urge you to patronize the local professionals advertising in The Daily Astorian Specialty Services. To place your Specialty Services ad, call 325-3211. Pre Moving Sale Friday and Saturday 9am-4pm 311 SW Jade Place, Warrenton Juniper Ridge Neighborhood Collectables, household, barbeque, patio set, garden pots. menʼs and womenʼs clothing, hobby, fabric, dolls, bears, and so much more! 35 L OST & F OUND Found: Keys at 10th and Exchange in Astoria. Call Kimberly at (503)325-3211 ext 231 40 P ERSONALS Make a difference at Job Corps! MTC seeks candidates for the following position serving youth, ages 16-24, at our Astoria campus: •Residential Advisor - Nights •Career Transition Services Clerk Apply at www.mtc.jobs and enter Astoria, OR in the search field. Management and Training Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Disabilities/ Veterans MTC Values Diversity! Drug-free workplace and tobacco- free campus Sincere retired white male 60ʼs of good health, wishes to meet sincere retired female. For life time commitment. Age and weight unimportant, must be serious for replys Write Mike with phone number PO box 476 Cathlament WA, 98612 45 P UBLIC N OTICES Occasionally other companies make telemarketing calls off classified ads. These companies are not affiliated with The Daily Astorian and customers are under no obligation to participate. If you would like to contact the attorney general or be put on the do not call list, here are the links to both of them Complaint form link: http://www.doj.state.or.us/ finfraud/ 61 B ANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY $250 25 Years Experience. (503)440-0281 / (503)678-7939 70 H ELP W ANTED 70 H ELP W ANTED Clatsop Care Center is offering the opportunity to bring your excellent nursing skills to care for our residents. Licensed nursing positions available all shifts, including on-call. CNA positions available evenings, nights and on- call. Applications available on website www.clatsopcare.org or at 646 16th St. Astoria. EOE WE DELIVER! ADRC Specialist Tillamook or Warrenton, OR Salary typically starts at $3,129/mo. with excellent benefits. An exciting job opportunity for someone with great people skills to provide resources for people needing service! This position requires working with a wide variety of people and many requests in a fast paced environment. Associateʼs degree in social sciences or related field plus two years of relevant work experience dealing with the public. Prefer experience with seniors and people with disabilities. Closes: April 2nd, 2015. For more information and to apply online, please go to www.nwsds.org. EOE. Big Foots Steak House Now hiring for •experienced line cook, •prep cook. for a fast paced restaurant. Must be detail oriented. Apply in person at 2427 S. Roosevelt Seaside. Bookkeeper-Full-time G/L Bookkeeper for an Accounting office. Knowledge of computers useful. Tax capability a strong plus. Send resume to PO Box 54, Seaside, OR 97138. Call 503-738-9543 for interview. If You Live In Seaside or Cannon Beach DIAL 325-3211 FOR A Daily Astorian Classified Ad Please leave a light on or install motion detector lights to make your carrierʼs job easier. Thanks! THE DAILY ASTORIAN Clatsop Community Action (CCA) is seeking a Full-Time Case Manager for the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program to provide community outreach, office grant management and direct caseload services for veterans and their families who are at risk of and/or are currently experiencing homelessness within Clatsop County. CREST has a job opening for a Habitat Restoration Specialist, Project Manager. For job description and application instructions please go to www.columbiaestuary.org Dump truck driver starts mid April steady work. Hourly pay, medical, vacation, paid holidays. Call (503)741-0170, or (503)741- 0034. vbc.dennis@gmail.com Earn Extra $$ Full-time/part-time Housekeepers needed. Must be detail-oriented, responsible, and have reliable transportation. Good pay, plus mileage. Must be able to work weekends. Please apply in person at: 800 North Roosevelt Drive or call (503)738-9068 CCAʼs SSVF Program: This is a federal Veterans Administration (VA) grant to target and assist single adult veterans and veteran families who are literally homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The SSVF program coordinates with County, State and Federal veteran-serving agencies and other service providers to provide case management, homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing to help transition veterans and their families to stable and permanent housing. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply! Englund Marine seeks a receptionist with strong customer service and organizational skills to join our Astoria office. Strong phone skills working with a multi-line system a must. Position hours; Friday through Tuesday 8:30 to 5:30, Wed & Thur off. Send resume to hr@englundmarine.com Job Requirements: •Bachelorʼs degree in social services or a related field required; •Must have reliable transportation, a driverʼs license, and insurance for business travel; •Housing case management, preferred; •Previous work with homeless veterans/veterans preferred. EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST Contact Clatsop Community Action at ebruce@ccaservices.org or by calling (503)325-1400 for a complete job description and application. Benefits: Full-time, 40 hours/week, medical, dental, 401K, vacation, sick leave,, travel reimbursement. CAREGIVERS WANTED for immediate hire in Tillamook, Seaside, & Astoria. FT & PT, great pay, & bonuses. Seeking both companion caregivers & CNA's and/or CG's w/ memory care experience. Email name, contact info, availability, & summary of experience office@caringforthecoast.com 70 H ELP W ANTED How to Apply: Please include a cover letter, job application and resume with your current contact information and submit to: CCA, 364 9th street, Astoria, OR 97103 or email to: ebruce@ccaservices.org. Any job offer will be contingent upon the results of an updated background investigation and drug screening. Coast Rehabilitation Services is looking for a compassionate and highly motivated person to work along side people with developmental disabilities. Position to assist individuals seek and maintain employment in the community. Knowledge of the Astoria employment market, sales and business is essential. Knowledge of person centered planning, Vocational Rehabilitation, job analysis and development, vocational assessments and job placement are helpful as well as supervisory experience. Competitive wage and generous benefits including medical, dental, short-term disability and 401k; On the job training provided; Must be a Driver, pass drug test and criminal background check; high school graduate or GED required. Please submit a letter of interest and application to Human Resources PO BOX 760, Warrenton OR 97146. Equal Opportunity Employer.