SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015 German George shuts down Warriors, 4-0 By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — It was vin- tage German George on the mound Tuesday night at Warrenton, and that spelled bad news for the Warriors. Clatskanie’s senior pitcher was on his game, as he struck out eight bat- ters and allowed just two hits and two walks in leading the Tigers to a 4-0 win at Huddleston Field. Oh, and he belted a solo home UXQ RQ KLV ¿UVW SLWFK DW WKH SODWH WR help Clatskanie pick up a key win in the Lewis & Clark League baseball standings. “If anything, (George) looked bet- ter than I ever remember seeing him look,” said Warrenton coach Lennie Wolfe. “His curve ball is really im- proved. He’s on top of it, and it’s a VKDUSHU ODWHU EUHDN +H¶V GH¿QLWHO\ improved his game, and he stayed strong.” Still, the Tigers led just 2-0 through four innings. Clatskanie stranded six base- UXQQHUVRYHUWKH¿UVWWKUHHLQQLQJV while the Tiger defense turned dou- EOH SOD\V WR HQG :DUUHQWRQ¶V ¿UVW two at-bats. Warrior pitcher Brock Johnson “threw well most of the time,” Wolfe said. “He left the ball up in the zone a few times too many, and paid for it when he did. That’s a senior-dominat- ed team (Tigers have 10 seniors on the roster), and they look like they’ve been there.” Johnson went the distance on the mound for Warrenton, allowing 10 KLWVZLWK¿YHVWULNHRXWVDQGDZDON Clatskanie managed to add anoth- HU UXQ LQ WKH ¿IWK D VROR KRPHU E\ Trevor Berg), and the Tigers scored on an error in the seventh. George got stronger as the game progressed, retiring the side in order LQWKH¿IWKVL[WKDQGVHYHQWK “We hit the ball hard at times, it just happened to be right at people, or they’d make a couple of really good plays,” Wolfe said. “That got them out of innings with no runs scored.” Warrenton hosts Ilwaco at 4 p.m. Thursday. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton’s Tyla Little, No. 1, slides back to the bag in the fifth inning of the softball game against Clatskanie Tuesday. ONLINE Another photo at www.dailyastorian.com relief for Astoria, which trailed 5-3 going into the bottom of the sixth. Scappoose 11, Seaside 1 SEASIDE — Scappoose pitcher Owen Fortney pitched a solid four innings, and the Indians collected 14 hits in an 11-1, seven-inning win at Seaside Tuesday. Dylan Wallis was 2-for-3 for the Gulls, and scored the lone run on an Astoria 6, Banks 5 RBI single by Michael Lewis in the $ VDFUL¿FH À\ E\ .\OH 6WUDQJH sixth inning. scored Ryan Palek with the go-ahead SOFTBALL run in the sixth inning Tuesday night, Scappoose 15, Astoria 0 giving Astoria a 6-5 victory over Scappoose kept pace with Banks at Aiken Field. Carter Wallace had four RBIs on Banks atop the Cowapa League three hits, highlighted by a two-run softball standings with a 15-0 win homer in the third inning and a double over Astoria Tuesday at CMH Field. in the sixth. The Braves and Indians remain Fridtjof Fremstad got the win in JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton players cheer as Heidi Erland, No. 5, runs after a hit in the fourth inning of the softball game against Clatskanie Tuesday. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Warrenton’s Gavon McFadden, No. 1, throws out a Clatskanie runner in the first inning of their baseball game Tuesday. tied at 5-1 in league, while fourth- place Astoria slips to 3-4. Miranda Dietrichs had a double for one of Astoria’s four hits. The Lady Fishermen host a doubleheader with Seaside Friday. Astoria dad gets nice going away present record to fall this season. National Guard out of The 2:16.51 broke the Camp Rilea. Astoria freshman previous mark of 2:18.50, .D\OHH0LWFKHOOLVSLF- .D\OHH 0LWFKHOO EURNH held by Mary Wollen- tured with her father at the the Astoria High school becker. Banks Invitational, telling record for the 800 meters Mitchell’s father Jim is her dad she raced for him in last Saturday’s Banks preparing for a six-month after she found out she set Invitational. deployment with the Air the school record. And turned it into a Astoria freshman Kaylee Mitchell gives her dad, nice going-away present Jim, a hug following her win (and school record) for her father. in the Banks Invitational Saturday. Mitchell clocked a time of 2 minutes, 16.51 sec- Photo courtesy Kristina Mitchell onds, the second school The Daily Astorian Clatskanie 11, Warrenton 4 WARRENTON — A seven-run third inning for Clatskanie was the difference Monday at Warrenton, where the Tigers scored an 11-4 win over the Lady Warriors in Lewis & Clark League action. Warrenton held a 1-0 lead through two innings, before the Tigers took advantage of four Warrior errors, some walks, wild pitches and passed balls to score seven in the third. Landree Miethe was 2-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored for War- renton, while Rachel Dyer and Niqui Blodgett both had RBIs. Both teams are now in a three-way tie with Portland Adventist at 2-2 in the league standings. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball — Astoria at Banks, 5 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 5 p.m. Softball — Valley Catholic at Sea- side, 5 p.m. THURSDAY Track — Warrenton/Knappa at SW Christian, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY Baseball — Astoria at Scap- poose, 5 p.m.; Seaside at Valley Catholic, 5 p.m.; Vernonia at Knap- pa (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Seaside at Astoria (2), 4 p.m.; Vernonia at Knappa (2), 3 p.m. SATURDAY Track — Dick Baker Invitational (at Gladstone HS), 10 a.m. BASEBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Banks Astoria Astoria 6, Banks 5 002 030 0—5 6 1 102 003 x—6 10 1 Schorn, Martinez-Lutali (6), Renne (6) and Herd; Brown, Fremstad (5) and Helmersen. W: Fremstad. L: Renne. RBI: Banks, McClean 4; Ast, Wallace 4, Strange. 2B: Ast, Wallace, Tuimato. HR: Banks, McClean; Ast, Wallace. LOB: Banks 4, Astoria 4. DP: Banks. Clatskanie 4, Warrenton 0 Clatskanie 200 010 1—4 10 1 Warrenton 000 000 0—0 2 4 George and Berg; Johnson and McFadden. W: George. L: Johnson. 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