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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015 SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball — Astoria at Rainier, TBA; Seaside at Corbett, 4:30 p.m. Softball — Corbett at Seaside, 5 p.m. Track — Northwest League Relays, TBA FRIDAY Baseball — Knappa at Delphian (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Astoria at R.A. Long, 4 p.m.; Knappa at Delphian (2), 3 p.m. Girls Golf — Tillamook Scramble, 9 a.m.; Seaside at Ridgeview, 1:30 p.m. SATURDAY Baseball — Seaside at Gladstone, 2 p.m.; Willamina at Warrenton (2), Noon Softball — Cascade at Seaside (2), 2 p.m.; Willamina at Warrenton (2), Noon Track — Tillamook Invitational, 11 a.m.; Seaside at Junction City, 10 a.m. BASEBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Astoria 7, North Marion 5 Ensign, Robinson (4) and Barrell; Brown, Wallace (5), Fremstad (7) and Helmerson. W: Brown. L: Ensign. S: Fremstad. RBI: NM, Kendall 2, Beachy, Barrell, Doubrava; Ast, Wallace 2, Hol- thusen, Palek, Gohl, Fremstad. 2B: NM, Patterson, Kendall, Barrell. LOB: North Marion 4, Astoria 8. DP: North Marion; Astoria. N.Marion 000 410 0—5 6 2 Astoria 020 401 x—7 10 0 SOFTBALL HIGH SCHOOLS North Marion 3, Astoria 2 W: Mica Harrington (4 K’s, 0 walks). L: Libby DiBartolomeo (3 K’s, 0 walks). RBI: NM, Estrada, Umbenhower, Har- rington; Ast, Wullger. 2B: Ast, Wullger. 3B: Ast, Danen. HR: NM, Harrington. LOB: North Marion 1, Astoria 3. DP: North Marion; Astoria. N.Marion 000 021 0—3 5 1 Astoria 011 000 0—2 6 1 BOYS GOLF HIGH SCHOOLS Scappoose 349, Astoria 407 at Wildwood Golf Course Scappoose (349) Andrew Kercher 41-44—85 Tyler Lukinbeal 44-42—86 Avi German 44-42—86 Braxton Sue 46-46—92 Nathan Mapes 45-51—96 Astoria (407) Joey Voeller 48-49—97 Will Keeran 44-56—100 Arthur Clark 50-52—102 Kirk Fausett 53-55—108 Sydney Morris 53-61—114 SPORTS 7A Hinton medalist in Seaside win By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian GEARHART — The Sea- side boys golf team hosted Valley Catholic Wednesday DIWHUQRRQ LQ WKH 9DOLDQWV¶ ¿UVW RI¿FLDOPHHWDVDPHPEHURIWKH Cowapa League. And the defending state champion Gulls got the victory — with their best team score in nearly a decade — racking up a 313 team score to Valley Catho- OLF¶V The Gulls were led by Sam Hinton, who scored a 1-over-par 73 to earn medalist honors. Aar- on Richardson was two strokes back, as the Gulls had the top two scores. Valley Catholic was OHGE\3DFL¿F8QLYHUVLW\ERXQG VHQLRU5\DQ6FKPLGOLQZKR¿Q- ished third with 77. Shane Fritter shot 79 for the Gulls, followed by Trenten Meyer and Kevin LaCoste, tied with a pair of 86s. Hinton “went head-to-head with a D-1 prospect and came out on top,” said Seaside coach Jim Poetsch. “Sam fell two behind after knocking a ball in the water RQWKH¿IWKKROHEXWWZRKROHV later birdied to even the score.” Schmidlin birdied holes nine and 10, and the two golfers re- mained tied until Hinton birdied DQGWKHQKDGDSDURQWKH¿- nal hole to clinch the win. “It is nice getting a win over JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Sam Hinton watches his drive off the tee on the second hole of the golf game against Valley Catholic at Gearhart Golf Links Wednesday. More photos online at www.dailyastorian.com a good Valley Catholic team,” Poetsch said. “This was a match we have been looking forward to since they beat us last year. To come out and shoot the best VFRUHWKDWZH¶YHKDGLQQHDUO\D decade in a big match shows the character of this team.” Hinton said, “I was really excited for all the guys today. ,WZDVFRROWRVHH$DURQ¶VKDUG work in practice come through in competition. Shane had a hard time with his ball striking but still put down a good num- ber. “For me to play well on top of all that is just an added bonus. We played well but I know ev- ery guy, when they walked off the 18th green were all thinking of how to get better. And that is what it is all about.” The Gulls take part in the Fish Invitational Monday. Scappoose 349, Astoria 407 SCAPPOOSE — Scappoose golfers had the top four individ- ual scores on the day, as the Indi- ans posted a 349 to 407 win over Astoria in a Cowapa League boys golf dual match Wednes- day at Wildwood Golf Course. Andrew Kercher led the way with an 85, followed by team- mates Tyler Lukinbeal and Avi German, both with an 86. Astoria was led by Joey Voeller (48-49—97), followed by Will Keeran (100), Arthur Clark (102), Kirk Fausett (108) and Sydney Morris (114). SOFTBALL North Marion 3, Astoria 2 Before the baseball players WRRN WKH ¿HOG WKH 1RUWK 0DU- ion and Astoria softball teams RSHQHG :HGQHVGD\¶V WZRVSRUW doubleheader with a nonleague game at CMH Field. The Huskies had just one hit through four innings, but then UDOOLHGIRUWZRUXQVLQWKH¿IWK and one in the sixth for a 3-2 win over Astoria. 1RUWK 0DULRQ¶V 0LFD +DU- ULQJWRQ DQG $VWRULD¶V /LEE\ DiBartolomeo were locked in a SLWFKHU¶VGXHOHDUO\RQ The Lady Fish scored the ¿UVW UXQ LQ WKH VHFRQG LQQLQJ when Abi Danen belted a tri- SOHGRZQWKHOHIW¿HOGOLQHDQG scored on an errant throw to the LQ¿HOG Teammate Kelsey Wullger doubled on a line drive off the glove of the North Marion third baseman, scoring Sarah Lertora for a 2-0 lead in the third. The Huskies opened the ¿IWK LQQLQJ ZLWK WKUHH VWUDLJKW singles, with Ashley Bowman scoring on a base hit by Sarah (VWUDGDIRUWKH¿UVWUXQ North Marion tied the score on DVDFULILFHIO\E\$OO\8PEHQKRZ- er that brought in Kyia Brooks. And Harrington came up with the eventual game-winning run, when the North Marion ju- nior raced around the bases for an inside-the-park home run in the top of the sixth. Astoria had six hits off Har- rington, while DiBartolomeo al- ORZHG¿YHKLWVZLWKWKUHHVWULNH- outs and no walks. )UHVKPHQDWKOHWHVEXUQLQJXSWKHWUDFNDQG¿HOG LQWKHPHWHUV5D¿ Sibony ran a Seaside freshman record 9:34.61 to win the 3,000 SEASIDE — The Seaside meters over teammate Brad- boys swept a three-way Cowapa ley Rzewnicki (9:42); and Will League track meet Wednesday, Garvin swept the hurdles (43.04 scoring wins over Tillamook in the 300 hurdles). (96-49) and Scappoose (73-72) ,QWKH¿HOGHYHQWV6HDVLGH¶V at Seaside. Christopher Anguiano won the The Lady Gulls defeated shot put (43 feet, 4¾ inches) Tillamook (80-53), but came and the discus (115-7), while up short against Scappoose (63- Chesnut capped his big day with 75). victories in the long jump (19-10 Seaside winners on the day ½) and the triple jump (38-6 ¾). included Josh Chesnut in the 100 The Seaside girls had their meters (11.83 seconds); Juneau share of victories: 0H\HU WRRN ¿UVW DKHDG Kelly Willyard in the 800 of teammate Taylor Barnes (2:44.64); Josie Smith in the (55.44) in the 400 meters; Jack- 3,000 (11:35); Allison Kilday son Januik was an easy winner captured the 100-meter hur- By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian Seaside 313, Valley Catholic 348 Seaside (313) Sam Hinton 37-36—73 Aaron Richardson 38-37—75 Shane Fritter 40-39—79 Trenten Meyer 43-43—86 Kevin LaCoste 42-44—86 Valley Catholic (348) Ryan Schmidlin 36-41—77 John Woodruff 43-46—89 Nick Tranquil 44-37—81 Cole Schmidlin 52-49—101 Kristoff Oswald 50-51—101 dles in 16.48; and the Lady Gulls swept the relays, running a 52.73 in the 400-meter relay and 4:22.03 in the 1,600-meter relay. 0RUHZLQVLQWKH¿HOGHYHQWV came from Kirstin Lent in the shot put (27-4); Danielle Wil- lyard tossed the javelin 106-2 and soared 32-9 ¼ to win the triple jump. Hageman a triple winner for Astoria BEAVERTON — Astoria competed in a three-way Cow- apa League track meet at Valley Catholic Wednesday, along with Banks and the Valiants. Team scores were not avail- able, although the Valley Cath- olic boys dominated most of the meet. The Fishermen collected wins from Marcelino Ochoa in WKH ER\V¶ PHWHUV Lucas Caruana in the 1,500 meters (4:25.72) and 3,000 me- ters (10:17); and Thomas Tice in the long jump (19 feet, 6 ½ inches). The Astoria girls won 11 of 17 events: Freshman Kaylee Mitchell in the 800 me- ters (freshman school record 2:23.17, and the second-best mark in school history behind 0DU\:ROOHQEHFNHU¶V Kaisa Johnson in the 1,500 (5:24.59); Victoria Kee (17.72) and Jillian Ketcham (55.54) swept the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, respectively. Astoria won both relay rac- es (times of 52.65 and 4:32.87); Halie Korff had two wins in the throwing events, with marks of 36 feet, 11 inches in the shot put and 104-6 in the discus; and freshman Darian Hage- man highlighted the day with three wins for the Astoria girls — clearing a freshman school record 8-6 in the pole vault (second-best all-time mark in school history behind Rachel *DVFRLJQH¶V MXPSLQJ 16-1 in the long jump (sec- RQG EHKLQG &KDUOHQH +DUEHU¶V school record 18-3 ½) and 34-0 in the triple jump. CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE N EW TOD AY ! P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 CL ASSIF IE D IN DEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care Centers 035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lost & Found 040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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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. 70 H ELP W ANTED BORNSTEIN SEAFOODS IS CURRENTLY HIRING FOR GENERAL LABOR POSITIONS FOR THE UPCOMING WHITING SEASON BEGINNING MAY 15TH 2015. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT 9 PORTWAY DRIVE ASTORIA. BORNSTEIN SEAFOODS ESTA CONTRATANDO PARA POSICIONES EN LABOR GENERAL PARA PROCESAR WHITING / HAKE, LA TEMPORADA INICIA EL 15 DE MAYO DEL 2015, FAVOR DE APLICAR EN PERSONA EN 9 PORTWAY DRIVE, ASTORIA OREGON. Building maintenance technician. 35 hrs/week. Minimum 2 years of experience. Apply at 1508 Exchange St #101 prior to April 10, 2015. 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! Please leave a light on or install motion detector lights to make your carrierʼs job easier. Thanks! THE DAILY ASTORIAN Clatsop County Staff Assistant Clerk & Elections Range: $2,997 - $3,643/Month +Benefits including PERS Full-time position to perform professional administrative staff work for the County Clerk. Responsibilities include customer service, processing and recording documents, elections preparation, and projects as assigned. Application and job description may be found at: http://clatsopcounty.us/. Applications due no later than 5:00pm, April 17, 2015. AA/EOE If You Live In Seaside or Cannon Beach DIAL 325-3211 FOR A Daily Astorian Classified Ad