SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 Fishermen best Valiants; Lady Fish fall to Rainier By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian BEAVERTON — Tied 1-1 through seven innings, Astoria scored six runs in the top of the eighth Tuesday night, on its way to a 7-2 Cowapa League base- ball win at Valley Catholic. Astoria improves to 2-0 in league play to take an early lead in the league standings, while Astoria coach Dave Gasser picked up career win No. 698. The Fishermen began the eighth inning with walks to Ryan Palek and Carter Wallace, with Palek scoring the go-ahead run on an error. Two hit batters and another error brought in a second run, and Astoria’s only hit of the eighth inning belonged to Bron- son Holthusen, a two-run dou- ble that scored Joe Brawley and Ryker Helmerson. Valley Catholic outhit Asto- ria 9-4, but the Valiants commit- ted three errors. Fritz Fremstad pitched 7 1/3 innings for the Fishermen, with a strikeout and a walk, while :DOODFH¿QLVKHGRQWKHPRXQG Tillamook 16, Seaside 5 SEASIDE — Tillamook jumped on the scoreboard early and often Tuesday at Broadway )LHOGVFRULQJUXQVLQWKH¿UVW inning to highlight a 16-5 win over Seaside in a Cowapa base- ball opener. The Cheesemakers took ad- vantage of four walks, two hit batters and three Seaside errors LQWKH¿UVW Zach Quicke was 3-for-3 at the plate for the Gulls, with a single, double and triple. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Rylee Demander, No. 1, attempts to get an out at second base during the first inning of the softball game against Rainier Tuesday. — with a few slight differences. While the Knappa Loggers (now 6-0) came in with wins over Clatskanie and defending state champion Monroe, the Falcons’ perfect record of 7-0 included one win over Corbett (0-9), three victories over junior varsity teams and three wins Taft 7, Warrenton 4 over Neah-Kah-Nie. LINCOLN CITY — Pete And it was fairly easy to see Lahti of Taft went 3-for-3 at WKHGLIIHUHQFHRQWKH¿HOG7XHV- the plate, drove in four runs and day, as the Loggers cruised to just scored three times to lead the Ti- DQRWKHU ¿YHLQQLQJ PHUF\UXOH gers to a 7-4 nonleague win over win over Faith Bible, 20-0 at Ron Warrenton Tuesday. Tonkin Field in Hillsboro. Lahti — whose father Earl Chase Rusinovich threw was a state champion wrestler at Knappa’s third no-hitter of the Warrenton in 1976 — also threw season, and the Loggers scored out three runners from his catch- UXQVLQWKH¿IWKLQQLQJ er position, while the Tigers had Rusinovich struck out 10 six stolen bases of their own. EDWWHUVDIWHUKLWWLQJWKH¿UVWEDW- The Warriors had two steals ter of the game. of home plate (Justice Watson Tyson Burnard led the offen- DQG'UDNH)LVFKHUIRUWKHLU¿UVW sive attack by going 3-for-3 with two runs, but Taft scored runs in four runs scored; Nate Truax HDFKRILWV¿UVWIRXUDWEDWV was 2-for-3 with a triple; and Warrenton also committed Justin Dragoo and Andy Miller six errors in the loss. Brock also provided hits. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Johnson took the loss on the The Loggers host a double- Astoria’s Libby DiBartolomeo, No. 12, pitches during the mound, despite giving up just header with Faith Bible Friday. second inning. ¿YHKLWV SOFTBALL Gavon McFadden and Hunt- Rainier 19, Astoria 0 PDGHWKHLU¿UVWYLVLWWR&ROXP- Rainier senior Jessica Gib- er Michaelson each had a dou- ble for Warrenton. The Astoria Lady Fishermen bia Memorial Field, where the son highlighted the inning hosted a Class 3A softball team Columbians set a CMH Field with a pair of two-run hom- Knappa 20, Faith Bible 0 for a nonleague game Tuesday record that may stand a while. ers, while Sarah Probasco HILLSBORO — The Knap- — but not just any 3A softball Rainier had seven extra-base added a two-run home run pa and Faith Bible baseball team. hits and scored 15 runs in the and Shelby Saylors had a teams both came into Tuesday’s The Class 3A defending state fourth inning alone, on its way run-scoring triple. showdown with perfect records champion Rainier Columbians to a 19-0 win over Astoria. Saylors was also the winning pitcher, as the senior pitched just two innings and struck out every batter she faced. PREP SCHEDULE at De La Salle, 11:30 a.m. Tranquill (6) and Pruitt. W: Brown. Astoria had two hits in the L: Gaglai. RBI: Ast, Tuimato 2, Scott bottom of the fourth — an in- THURSDAY 2. 2B: Ast, Scott, Wallace. 3B: Ast, BASEBALL Baseball — Seaside at Tillamook, Wallace. HBP: Ast, Tuimato. LOB: ¿HOGVLQJOHE\5\OHH'H0DQGHU 5 p.m. HIGH SCHOOLS and a double to left from Caitlyn Valley Catholic 6, Astoria 9. Softball — Astoria at Clatskanie, Astoria 7, Valley Catholic 2 Hougham, but the Fishermen V.Catholic 000 000 0—0 2 1 4:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Portland Fremstad, Wallace (8) and Helm- left the bases loaded. Astoria 200 202 x—6 10 2 Adventist, 4:30 p.m. erson; Hyland, Vincent (8), Magen- Three Rainier pitchers com- Track — Knappa at Life Invitation- heimer (8) and Pruitt. W: Fremstad. al, TBA L: Hyland. RBI: Ast, Holthusen bined to strike out 12 with no SOFTBALL 2, Tuimato, Fremstad; VC, Rapp, Boys Golf — Astoria at Seaside, walks. Vincent. 2B: Ast, Holthusen; VC, 2 p.m. HIGH SCHOOLS ,W ZDV WKH ¿UVW JDPH VLQFH Hyland 2, Rapp. 3B: Ast, Wallace. FRIDAY Rainier 19, Astoria 0 March 24 for the Columbians, HBP: Ast, Brawley, Scott. LOB: As- Baseball — Faith Bible at Knappa W: Shelby Saylors (6 K’s, 0 walks). toria 5, Valley Catholic 8. (2), 3 p.m. who improve to 4-2. Astoria L: Libby DiBartolomeo (3 K’s, 2 Astoria 100 000 06—7 4 1 Softball — Seaside at Warrenton slips to 3-8, and plays at Clats- walks). RBI: Rain, Gibson 4, Pro- V.Catholic 100 000 01—2 9 3 (2), 4 p.m. kanie Thursday. basco 4, Saylors 2, Schimmel 2, SATURDAY JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Hailey Ranta, No. 2, makes a catch during the first inning of the softball game against Rainier Tuesday. SCOREBOARD Baseball — Horizon Christian at Astoria, 1 p.m.; Warrenton at Sea- side, Noon Softball — Molalla at Seaside, 4 p.m. Track — Lower Columbia Invita- tional, TBA; Meet of Champions (at Willamette U.), 10 a.m.; Warrenton Taft 7, Warrenton 4 Johnson and McFadden; M.Zach- arias, A.Zacharias (7) and Lahti. W: M.Zacharias. L: Johnson. 2B: War, Michaelson, McFadden; Taf, Lahti. (From Monday) Astoria 6, Valley Catholic 0 Brown and Helmerson; Gaglai, Gray, Clark, Harrison. 2B: Rain, Saylors, Schimmel, Harrison; Ast, Hougham. 3B: Rain, Saylors. HR: Rain, Gibson 2, Probasco. HBP: Ast, Wullger. LOB: Rainier 6, Astoria 3. DP: Astoria. Rainier 202 (15)0—19 18 0 Astoria 000 00—0 2 7 JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Kelsey Wullger, No. 28, swings at a pitch in the second inning. Taft 13, Warrenton 0 LINCOLN CITY — The Taft Tigers scored a one-hit shutout win over Warrenton Tuesday, 13-0, in a nonleague softball game in Lincoln City. The Warriors had just two base runners, and had their lone KLWLQWKH¿IWKLQQLQJE\5DFKHO Dyer.