THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015 SPORTS 9A Gulls winning A-Rod hits HR No. 661 to on the track, pass Mays for fourth place LQWKH¿HOG at Oregon Episcopal Wednes- day. BANKS — Banks host- And the Warriors showed ed a combination six-team that they could be scoring big invitational, Cowapa League points in the district meet, district preview Wednesday, with six total victories. LQ WKH ¿QDO WXQHXS IRU QH[W Warrenton swept the week’s district meet, also at throwing events, with wins Banks. for Bryton Kyme in both the Seaside, Tillamook, Val- shot put (46 feet, 1¾ inches) ley Catholic, Jewell and C.S. and discus (125-0); and Chris Lewis joined the Braves on Ocana in the javelin (153-7). their home track Wednesday, Eli Petersen was second in with the Gulls winning 12 the shot (42-5) and second in events. the triple jump (35-2 ½). The Seaside girls domi- For the girls, Warrenton’s nated their half of the meet, Sarah Stein won the 3,000 with eight victories. meters in 13:22.97 seconds; On the track, Allison Kil- freshman teammate Macen day again swept the hurdle )ULW]WRRN¿UVWLQWKHPH- events, running 16.54 sec- ter hurdles (53.69) and was onds in the 100 meters and second in the 100-meter hur- 46.66 in the 300 meters. dles (18.83). Teammate Kelly Willyard Warrenton junior Libby won the 200 meters in 27.50; Biel leaped 14-10 to win the Josie Smith posted a 2:31.35 long jump, and also took sec- to win the 800 meters; Char- ond in the triple jump (31-3 lotte Blakesley captured the ½); Sophia Thomas cleared 3,000 meters (11:01.60); and 4-2 for second in the high Seaside ran 51.59 to win the jump; and Warrior freshman 400-meter relay. Ciara Kish was second in Danielle Willyard soared both the shot put (27-3) and 16 feet, 5 inches to take the javelin (76-5). long jump and added a 34-9½ Baseball to win the triple jump. Comets, Acorns split On the boys’ side, Sea- The Naselle baseball team side’s Juneau Meyer scored wins in the 200 (23.73) and ¿QLVKHG WKH UHJXODU VHDVRQ the 400 meters (53.35), while Wednesday, with a double- the Gulls’ 400 relay team ran header split vs. Oakville. Naselle won the opener, a 45.52 winning time. 6HDVLGH IUHVKPDQ 5D¿ IRU2DNYLOOH¶V¿UVWORVVRI Sibony won the 1,500 meters the season), before the Acorns in 4:26.38, with teammate rallied for a 6-1 win in the Bradley Rzewnicki third in second game. The Comets are 10-6, and 4:28.90. Wednesday’s scheduled are the Southwest District’s track meet at Astoria, where No. 2 seed in the 1B Quad the Fishermen were to host District Tournament, where Scappoose, was postponed they will face a Seattle/Taco- due to the death of a Scap- ma No. 1 seed. Naselle’s Skyler York poose student. The meet has been re- tossed a shutout in Game 1, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today with 10 strikeouts and two hits allowed. He also went at Astoria. 1-for-2 at the plate with a dou- ble and two RBIs. Warriors compete well at Naselle eighth-grader Oregon Episcopal PORTLAND — Prepar- Cole Dorman went the dis- ing for the District 1/3A meet, tance on the mound in Game the Warrenton track team 2, allowing eight hits with took part in a four-way invite three strikeouts. The Daily Astorian NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez passed Willie Mays for fourth on the career home run list, connecting for No. 661 Thursday night and helping the New York Yankees beat the Bal- timore Orioles 4-3. The Yankees star hit a liner off Chris Tillman into a secure area just to the left of Monument 3DUNLQFHQWHU¿HOGLQWKHWKLUG inning to give New York a 3-2 lead. A-Rod sent a soaring shot LQ WKH ¿UVW WKDW 'HOPRQ