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SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015 Gull golfers add another Cowapa League title The Daily Astorian BANKS — Golfers from As- toria, Banks, Scappoose, Seaside, Tillamook and Valley Catholic gathered Monday, for what is like- ly the last District 1/4A (Cowapa League) tournament, hosted by the Braves at Quail Valley Golf Course. With state qualifying taking place next week in regionals, there’s no longer a need for the district tournaments. The District 1/4A meet will not be held next year. And while Valley Catholic won Monday’s tournament (four- stroke victory over Seaside), the Gulls came away with the Cow- apa League title by virtue of an undefeated regular season. Valley Catholic shot 322 to secure Mon- day’s win, to Seaside’s 326. Scap- poose was third at 352, followed by Tillamook (365) and Astoria (386). Banks was unable to field a complete team. Tillamook freshman Carter Lee came away with medalist honors by shooting a four-over- par 76. Valley Catholic’s Ryan Schmid- lin and Nick Tranquil finished tied for second with a pair of 77’s, fol- lowed by a flock of Seagulls. Shane Fritter was fourth with a 79, followed by Sam Hinton (80). Kevin LaCoste was in a three-way tie for sixth at 81. Trenten Mey- er finished 10th with an 86, as all four Seaside seniors made the all- league team. Also on the all-league team were Ross Philippi of Banks, John Woodruff of Valley Catholic and Nathan Mapes of Scappoose. Astoria was led by Will Keer- an with a 92, followed by Ron Schumacher (94), Kirk Fausett and Joey Voeller (100) and Arthur Clark (103). “This tournament should be a good lesson for us,” said Seaside coach Jim Poetsch. “We have too many people saying we should win a state title before even qualifying for the tournament. We need to ig- nore the hype and go out and earn anything we get from here on out. Fastabend named AHS soccer coach The Daily Astorian Tim Fastabend is Astoria High School’s new varsity boys soccer coach, Athletic Director Howard Rub announced Monday. Fastabend replaces Bill Patterson, who recently resigned to become the head women’s soccer coach at Port- land Community College. Fastabend has been a local youth soccer coach since the summer of 2000 and has served as a volunteer high school coach for both the Astoria boys and girls since fall 2011. “Valley Catholic is a very good team, as is Marshfield and prob- ably a team or two from which I haven’t seen scores,” he said. “We are a good team, but we will need to perform well next week to get to the state tournament.” Fritter had the only even-par nine of the tournament, as he scored an Eagle on the 17th hole to shoot 36 on the back nine. Hinton “was right behind Shane without the excitement, as he went the day without any holes under par,” Poetsch said. “Earli- er in the day, we pointed out that the pressure lay with Trenten and Kevin to give us a good counting score and they came through to- day. “Trenten gave us a good score and Kevin went above that and led all of our players though 16 holes. Having those two guys put up good numbers kept us close in this tournament. “Fortunately we beat Valley in our dual earlier this season and are able to get a league title foe these seniors.” He has also served as the Lower Columbia Youth Soccer Association president (2010-14). ³&RDFK )DVWDEHQG LV D JUHDW ¿W to assume the role of our head boys coach at this time,” Rub said. “He un- derstands the philosophies of the AHS Athletic Department and what we hope to provide for our student-ath- letes. Coach Fastabend is widely re- spected in Clatsop County for his work with LCYSA and his work as a local businessman. “He is a lifelong Astorian and has great pride in AHS athletics.” SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball — Scappoose at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Valley Catholic at Seaside, 5 p.m.; Warrenton at Rainier (2), 3:30 p.m.; Gas- ton at Knappa, 4:30 p.m. Softball — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 5 p.m.; Seaside at Tillamook, 5 p.m.; Warrenton at Rainier (2), 3:30 p.m.; Gaston at Knappa, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf — District 1/4A, at Astoria GCC, 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY Baseball — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Tillamook at Seaside, 5 p.m. Track — Scappoose at As- toria, 3:30 p.m.; Banks Invita- tional, 3:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Oregon Episcopal, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY Baseball — Astoria at Til- lamook, 5 p.m.; Seaside at Banks, 5 p.m.; Portland Chris- tian at Warrenton (2), 3:30 p.m.; Knappa at Gaston (2), 3 p.m. Softball —Banks at Astoria (2), 4 p.m.; Scappoose at Sea- side (2), 4 p.m.; Portland Chris- tian at Warrenton (2), 3:30 p.m.; Knappa at Gaston (2), 3 p.m. BOYS GOLF HIGH SCHOOLS District 1/4A at Quail Valley Team: Valley Catholic 322, Seaside 326, Scappoose 352, Tillamook 365, Astoria 386, Banks, inc. Medalist: Carter Lee, Tilla- mook, 76 Seaside (326) Shane Fritter 43-36—79 Sam Hinton 41-39—80 Kevin LaCoste 39-42—81 Trenten Meyer 43-43—86 Aaron Richardson 42-46— 88 Astoria (386) Will Keeran 51-41—92 Ron Schumacher 48-46— 94 Joey Voeller 50-50—100 Kirk Fausett 54-46—100 Arthur Clark 54-49—103 SEASIDE, OREGON Show receipt of $25 or more from any of the Seaside Outlets stores between Wed. May 6th and Sun. 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