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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 Friday PAA Spring Art Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot, 102 3rd St. NW, Long Beach, Wash., free. Gayle Seely Artist Reception, 11 a.m., Fairweather House & Gallery, 612 Broadway, Seaside. Angela Woods Artist Reception, 5 p.m., Northwest By Northwest Gallery, 232 N. Spruce St., Cannon Beach. Jennifer Goodenberger, piano, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Tom Trudell, jazz piano, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover. Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older. Bruce Smith & Boda Boyz, rock, 7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart, no cover. “Dead Ringer,” dark comedy, 7 p.m., The Barn Community Play- house, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $40, 21 and older. “Little Shop of Horrors,” musical, 7 p.m., River City Playhouse, 127 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $15. “Murder on the Nile,” mystery, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20. Documentary Screening, 7:30 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, $5. “Play On,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 Eighth St., Raymond, Wash., $8 to $10. * The Stomptowners, Celtic, 7 p.m., Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, 1387 S. Spruce St., Cannon Beach, $2 to $12. The River Arkansas, Americana, 8 p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. The Cave Singers, folk, 9 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, no cover, 21 and older. Tom VandenAvond, Americana, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Light Thieves, rock, 9:30 p.m., The Voodoo Room, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover, 21 and older. Saturday * SOLV Beach Cleanup, dress appropriately, 10a.m. to 1 p.m., www.solv.org, visit website for locations, all ages. Don Perry Reception & Demonstration, 10 a.m., Bay Avenue “Little Shop of Horrors,” musical, 7 p.m., River City Playhouse, 127 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $15. * Springtime Variety Show, 7 p.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, $5. Jane Barnes Revue, 7:30 p.m., Astoria Events Center, 255 9th St., Astoria, $25 to $55. “Murder on the Nile,” mystery, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20. “Play On,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 Eighth St., Raymond, Wash., $8 to $10. Ages & Ages, indie, 9 p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. Junebugs, Americana, 9 p.m. San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 21 and older. McDougall, country, 9 p.m., Pitchwood Inn & Alehouse, 425 3rd St., Raymond, Wash., $5. Tom VandenAvond, Americana, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Anne-Marie Sanderson, indie folk, 9:30 p.m., The Voodoo Room, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover, 21 and older. DJ Nacho Bizznez Top 40 Dance Party, 10 p.m., Twisted Fish Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, no cover, 21 and older. Gallery, 1406 Bay Avenue, Ocean Park. * Doggie Dash Walk/Run, 10 a.m., Cartwright Park, 1942 S. Franklin St., Seaside, www.sunsetempire.com, $20, register online. PAA Spring Art Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot, 102 3rd St. NW, Long Beach, Wash., free. * Military Appreciation Day, 11 a.m., Lum’s Auto Center, 1605 SE Ensign Lane, Warrenton, all ages. Troll Radio Revue, 11 a.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-0010, $2, all ages. George Coleman, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover. Tom Trudell, jazz, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Ara Lee & Chris Hayes, blues, 7 p.m., Peninsula Arts Center, 504 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Wash., $12. Barbie G, folk, 7 p.m., Charlie’s Chowder House, 1335 Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover. “Dead Ringer,” dark comedy, 7 p.m., The Barn Community Play- house, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $40, 21 and older. Sunday PAA Spring Art Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot, 102 Third St. NW, Long Beach, Wash., free. David Drury, jazz, 11:30 a.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. “Dead Ringer,” dark comedy, 2 p.m., The Barn Community Play- house, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $40, 21 and older. “Little Shop of Horrors,” musical, 2 p.m., River City Playhouse, 127 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $15. Brad Griswold, bluegrass, 6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older. Ara Lee, blues, 8 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Lee Gallagher & Hallelujah, rock, 8 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, no cover. * Recommended for children. SPORTS Double play helps save the day for Warriors By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — The Naselle and Warrenton baseball teams hooked up LQDGHIHQVLYHEDWWOH7KXUV- day afternoon at Huddleston Field — until a couple of GHIHQVLYH SOD\V WXUQHG WKH WLGHLQ:DUUHQWRQ¶VIDYRU The Warriors ultimately won the nonleague contest, 4-0, behind some stellar pitching from Brock John- son and Joe Little, along with a timely double play. With Johnson, Little and Naselle’s Skyler York bat- tling in a scoreless pitcher’s dual through four innings, the game came down to a few plays in the field in the fifth inning. Naselle opened the top of WKHILIWKZLWKOLQHGULYHKLWV by sophomore Jacob Scra- beck and eighth-grader Cole Dorman. Scrabeck’s hit found open space in center field; 'RUPDQ¶V OLQH GULYH IRXQG WKH JORYH RI :DUUHQWRQ second baseman Jake Hol- WKXVHQ ZKR PDGH D GLYLQJ catch and tagged Scrabeck for an unassisted double play. Instead of two runners on and no outs, the Comets had two outs and nobody on. “Any threat they had, that took it away,” said War- renton coach Lennie Wolfe. “Joe (Little) came in and he ZDVOHDYLQJWKHEDOOXSDOLW- tle, but Jake did a great job of taking care of his team- mate, and it was a heck of a play. ³,ZDVYHU\SOHDVHGZLWK the pitching and defense the whole game.” 7KH RWKHU NH\ GHIHQVLYH plays came in the bottom of the fifth, and went in War- UHQWRQ¶VIDYRU The Comets dropped a routine fly ball by Hunter Michaelson to start the in- ning, and a few more “rou- tine” outs turned into three Naselle errors in the inning. Courtesy runner Anthony Cochran scored on a base hit by Hunter Wilson, and an errant throw on a bunt by Drake Fischer allowed an- other run to score. Fischer reached second on the play, on an errant throw to the plate. “We did some good things,” Wolfe said. “We laid bunts down and put some pressure on. We were playing for one run, and as it turned out, we got two.” Warrenton’s key de- JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton’s Hunter Michaelson, No. 6, hits a home run in the sixth inning of the baseball game against Naselle. More photos online at www.dailyastorian.com Warrenton’s Brock John- son, No. 2, pitches in the second inning of the base- ball game against Naselle. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton’s Allysa Casteel, No. 7, makes contact in the second inning of the softball game against Naselle. IHQVLYH SOD\V FRQWLQXHG LQ the sixth, when Eric Lund drew a leadoff walk, but was thrown out at second E\ :DUULRU FDWFKHU *DYRQ McFadden on an attempted steal. In the bottom of the sixth, Michaelson belted a one-out, solo home run to left field for a 3-0 lead. McFadden reached third on a bad throw to first, and scored moments later when a return throw to the pitcher got away, allowing McFad- den to sprint home. York retired the first 12 batters he faced, and fin- ished with three hits al- ORZHGVHYHQVWULNHRXWVDQG no walks. “The York kid threw well,” Wolfe said. “We ex- ecuted maybe just a bit better. That’s a good team. They’ll win games.” Johnson and Little com- bined for three strikeouts and a walk, with three hits allowed, two by Scrabeck. ³(YHU\RQH ZDV RQ D ORZ pitch count today,” said Wolfe, whose team is sched- uled to play a two-game se- ries with Regis today and Saturday. ³%URFN JDYH XV IRXU LQ- nings, when honestly I thought I’d get two or maybe three,” Wolfe said. “His pitch count was ridiculously low after two innings (nine pitch- es). He ended up below the total I had set aside for him.” JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton’s Niqui Blodgett, No. 11, slides into third while stealing the base in the second inning of the softball game against Naselle. Ilwaco, the Warrenton soft- ball team pounded another team from Pacific County Thursday afternoon. This time, it was a 16-0 YLFWRU\RYHU1DVHOOHJLYLQJ the Warriors 42 runs in their last two games. Warrenton pitcher Niqui Blodgett threw another one-hitter, with six strike- outs and two walks. 'HIHQVLYHO\WKH:DUULRUV SOFTBALL turned two double plays, in- Warrenton 16, Naselle 0 cluding a 6-3 double play in WARRENTON — Two the fourth inning, started by GD\V DIWHU D ZLQ RYHU shortstop Brianna Marsch. SCOREBOARD SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball — Seaside at Madras Tournament, TBA; Warrenton at Regis, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Baseball — Regis at Warrenton, 1 p.m. MONDAY Softball — Astoria at Corbett, 4:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Warrenton, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Warrenton 4, Naselle 0 York and Bergeson; Johnson, Little (5) and Mc- Fadden. W: Little. L: York. RBI: War, Wilson, Mi- chaelson. HR: War, Michaelson. HBP: War, Wat- son. LOB: Naselle 2, Warrenton 2. Naselle 000 000 0—0 3 5 Warrenton 000 022 x—4 3 1 BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Class 2A Boys All-State Player of the Year: Adrian Romero, Irrigon Coach of the Year: Mitch Thompson, Irrigon First Team Adrian Romero, Sr., Irrigon David Ammons, Sr., Toledo Anthony Landeros, Sr., Irrigon Austin Feist, Sr., Burns Blake Minten, Sr., Regis Second Team Isiah Marchant, Jr., Toledo Tyson Burnard, Sr., Knappa Fredy Vera, Jr., Irrigon Gerry Snyder, Sr., Oakridge Patrick Collins, Jr., Heppner Third Team Jackson Cross, Sr., Toledo Disean Hernandez, Sr., Cen. Linn Wyatt Roth, Sr., W. Mennonite Roy Benzel, Sr., Oakland Sam Nieslanik, Jr., Regis Honorable Mention (NWL) Brett Elder, Jr., Nestucca Clay Sullivan, Fr., Vernonia Warrenton had eight hits and drew eight walks with four hit batters. Landree Miethe was 3-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored; Marsch DOVR GURYH LQ IRXU UXQV and Ally Hanna was 2-for- 3 with a double, three runs scored and three RBIs. Taylor Eaton had the lone hit for Naselle. Warrenton plays another game with Ilwaco Monday. Knappa 5, Heppner 2 HEPPNER — The Knappa Lady Loggers will head into league play next week on a four-game win streak, following a 5-2 ZLQ RYHU +HSSQHU 7KXUV- day. Already making a strong bid for Pitcher of the Year, Knappa’s Kacie Cameron struck out 13 batters, and allowed just two hits and two walks. She also had a two-run home run in the top of the VHYHQWK 7HDPPDWH 0F.D- ilyn Rogers was 2-for-3 at the plate. Burnard adds basketball to all-state honors Knappa’s Tyson Burnard was rewarded for his strong senior season with a selection to the Class 2A Boys Basket- ball All-State team, released earlier this week. %XUQDUG ZDV RQH RI ¿YH players on the second team. He was all-state in football last fall. First-team selections were seniors Adrian Romero (Irri- JRQ 'DYLG $PPRQV 7ROH- do), Anthony Landeros (Irri- gon), Austin Feist (Burns) and Blake Minten (Regis). Romero was the Player of the Year, and Irrigon’s Mitch Thompson was named Coach of the Year.