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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 SPORTS 7A Scappoose wins Astoria invite The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — Six schools gath- ered at the Astoria Golf & Country Club Thursday, and battled a little wind and a little rain in the Astoria Invitational girls golf tournament. Three players tied for medalist hon- ors, and Scappoose ran off with the team title. The Indians posted a 440 team score, topping Ilwaco (479), Seaside (528) and Astoria (628), while Banks and Tilla- PRRN¿HOGHGLQFRPSOHWHWHDPV Astoria’s Chloee Hunt shot a 50 with two pars on the front nine, and had a 53 RQWKHEDFNWR¿QLVKZLWKDSHUVRQDOEHVW 103. Ilwaco’s Aslyn Fisher and Morgan +DOO RI 6FDSSRRVH DOVR ¿UHG V WR IRUFHWKHWKUHHZD\WLHIRU¿UVW Seaside had four players entered to score in the team standings. Caroline Kotson led the Gulls with a 107 (54-53), Photos by GARY HENLEY — The Daily Astorian followed by Kaylea Roberson (121), Sam Astoria golfer Sadie Wooldridge attempts to use “The Force” to guide her ball Wozniak (128) and Diana Tinoco (172). Also participating for Astoria were down the fairway on the second hole. Karla Mandujano (162), Sadie Wool- dridge (177) and Kira Barela (186). ,OZDFR¶V3KRHEH0LOOVDS¿QLVKHGRQH stroke back of the leaders with a 104. SOFTBALL Banks 21-13; Seaside 1-3 BANKS — No. 1-ranked Banks racked up 34 runs in just eight at-bats Thursday, in a 21-1, 13-3 doubleheader sweep over Seaside in a Cowapa League softball doubleheader at Banks. Seaside’s only run in Game 1 came when Whitney Westerholm was hit by a pitch, and scored on a triple by Jetta Ideue. The Braves had 19 hits in the opener, and six hits in Game 2. In the nightcap, Seaside scored all three of its runs in the fourth inning. Paige Ideue scored on a single by Jetta Ideue, who advanced to third on an error. Allie Bussert drove in another run. TODAY Baseball — Warrenton at Cat- lin Gabel, 4:30 p.m.; Nestucca at Knappa (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Astoria at Tillamook (2), 4 p.m.; Seaside at Banks (2), 4 p.m.; Knappa at Portland Christian, 4:30 p.m. Boys Golf — Seaside at Crook County Invitational, 10 a.m. Daily Astorian Athletes of the Meet The Daily Astorian ABOVE: Seaside golfer Kaylea Rob- erson follows her tee shot down the fairway in Thursday’s Astoria Invita- tional. LEFT: Astoria junior Chloee Hunt lines up a putt early in Thursday’s golf round. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE Photos by JEFF TER HAR — For the Daily Astorian Astoria freshman Darian Hageman set two meet records in last week’s Daily Astorian Invitational track meet. SATURDAY Track — Banks Invitational, 10 a.m. GIRLS GOLF HIGH SCHOOLS Astoria Invitational at Astoria Golf & CC Team: Scappoose 440, Ilwaco 479, Seaside 528, Astoria 628; Banks, Tillamook, inc. Medalists: (103) Aslyn Fisher, Ilwaco; Morgan Hall, Scappoose; Chloee Hunt, Astoria Scappoose (440) Morgan Hall 53-50—103 Syrina Revis 53-51—104 Baylee Maloney 54-60—114 Molly Landin 60-59—119 Isabel Jory 58-65—123 Ilwaco (479) Aslyn Fisher 51-52—103 Phoebe Millsap 50-54—104 1 6 0 5 S E E nsign Lan ne • W arrennton, OR 5 0 3 -886 1 - 1 1 44 • L u mssT o y ota.cco m Grace Bruncke 61-66—127 Madeline Jacobson 75-70—145 Seaside (528) Caroline Kotson 54-53—107 Kaylea Roberson 66-55—121 Sam Wozniak 65-63—128 Diana Tinoco 94-78—172 Astoria (628) Chloee Hunt 50-53—103 Karla Mandujano 81-81—162 Sadie Wooldridge 83-94—177 Kira Barela 91-95—186 The Athletes of the Meet awards for last week’s Daily Astorian In- vitational track meet have been announced. The girls’ awards went to Astoria sophomore Natalie Cummings (100 meters, 200 meters, both relays) and Seaside senior Allison Kilday (both hur- dle races) for their wins on the track; and Astoria freshman Darian Hageman (long jump, triple jump and tied for the high jump) and junior Halie Korff (discus, shot put) for their FRPELQHG ¿YH YLFWRULHV LQ WKH¿HOGHYHQWV Boys’ track awards went to Seaside’s Will Garvin (both hurdle races, both relays) and Juneau Meyer (400 meters, both relays); with Warrenton’s Chris Ocana (javelin) and Banks’ Jake Sandhagen VKRWSXWHDUQLQJWKH¿HOG event awards. Seaside’s Juneau Meyer won the 400 me- ters and ran both winning relay teams. Lease a New 2015 Prius c (Two) for $199 a month for 24 months with $1,150 down and $1,999 due at signing. Due at signing costs include first month’s payment, $650 acquisition fee and $1,999 down payment. Example based on model #1203. Base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price $20,340. Monthly payments of $199 total $4,776. 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