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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 7A µ$OLWWOHEDVHEDOODQGDOLWWOHFXOWXUH¶ By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian Astoria baseball is going international this week — without ever leaving home. Over the next eight days, the Astoria Ford summer baseball program will be hosting touring teams from Australia and Singapore, with RIIWKH¿HOGDFWLYLWLHVSODQQHG for the visitors, in addition to seven or eight games for the fans at Aiken Field. For the third time in six years, the Perth Heat will pay a visit to Astoria, where the Astoria Ford team will host the Australians for at least one or possibly two exhibition games Tuesday. 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German George — a re- FHQW &ODWVNDQLH JUDGXDWH DQG the Class 3A all-state Player RI WKH <HDU ² PD\ VHH DF- tion on the mound for Astoria Ford, along with Kai Brown. $VWRULD¶V VXPPHU VFKHG- XOH ZLOO FRQWLQXH ZLWK WKH international theme the fol- lowing week, when the Fish- ermen host a three-game series with a team from Sin- gapore, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 7KH 6LQJDSRUH FRDFKHV and players will be staying with area families. “We will meet them on Sunday, get them situated, and then Sunday, Monday DQG7XHVGD\QLJKWZH¶OOKDYH … doubleheaders, with our younger team playing their younger kids, and the older NLGVSOD\LQJHDFKRWKHULQWKH VHFRQGJDPH´ Singapore will bring 32 SOD\HUVSOXVFRDFKHVDQGDQ\ followers. ³,W¶V D JURXS RI DW OHDVW 36 people who will be in our FRPPXQLW\ IRU WKUHH GD\V´ *DVVHU VDLG ZKLFK DOZD\V helps the tourism business in Clatsop County. ³:H¶OOEHKRVWLQJVRPHDF- tivities Monday and Tuesday — getting them to the Peter Iredale and maybe Fort Clat- sop — giving them not just D EDVHEDOO H[SHULHQFH EXW D little bit of showing them our DUHD´KHVDLG SCOREBOARD Ford B at Seaside (2), 5 p.m. THURSDAY Junior State Baseball — Astoria Ford B at Warrenton (2), 4 p.m. SUNDAY Baseball — Singapore at Astoria Ford, 7 p.m. SPORTS SCHEDULE TUESDAY Baseball — Perth Heat at Astoria Ford (2), 5 p.m.; Warrenton at Clats- kanie (2), 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY Junior State Baseball — Astoria Daily Astorian File Astoria coaches Dave Gasser and Chris Wright greet members of the Perth Heat following last summer’s exhibition game. 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In a three-team round rob- in Saturday at Aiken Field, 'DOODV VFRUHG D VKXWRXW over Astoria, before Astoria rebounded with a 15-5 win over David Douglas. 0HDQZKLOHRQWKH¿HOG« $VWRULD )RUG VFRUHG ¿YH After opening the summer UXQV LQ WKH ¿UVW LQQLQJ RQ season with a 13-0 loss to UXQVFRULQJVLQJOHVIURP1LFN &DVWOH 5RFN/HJLRQ $VWRULD 6FRWW DQG -DV\Q *RKO DQG DQ )RUG¶Vµ$¶WHDPERXQFHGEDFN RBI double by Tyler Lyngstad. with three straight wins over -DFNVRQ $UQVGRUI KHOG Wilson (4-3 and 15-4) and David Douglas hitless over Madison (9-3), before Madi- three innings, with six strike- Daily Astorian File Astoria Ford’s Fridtjof Fremstad, left, visits with Cody Par- kinson of the Perth Heat during a break in the action of last year’s game. outs and two walks. Carter FRPELQHG IRU VL[ KLWV DQG :DOODFH )UHPVWDG DQG 6FRWW three RBIs. 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To cancel or correct an ad, call 503-325-3211 or 1-800- 781-3211. N EW T ODAY N EW T ODAY Case Manager 40 hours/week Salary Range: $12.75 - $14.25/hour, plus benefits (depending upon experience) Position Summary: Clatsop Community Action is looking for a full-time Case Manager whose primary responsibility is to assist residents with housing and other needed services through case management determined by eligibility and funding sources. Duties include the assessment of potential clients for housing assistance and other assistance programs offered through CCA. If funds are available and clients are eligible, the Case Manager schedules appointments to provide information about programs, conducts direct case management, reviews possible funding programs, and/or advocates for housing or identified social services. The Case Manager provides appropriate referrals, assesses the current socio- economic situation of the individual/family, and attempts to connect them to applicable social services. Accurate and detailed reporting and file maintenance is required as well as outreach and collaboration with other community partners. Bi-Lingual English and Spanish written and verbal abilities is a plus, reliable transportation and insurance is necessary for business travel. Medicaid Assistor Position 32 hours/week Salary Range is $15.50- $18.50/hour, plus benefits (depending upon experience) Position Summary: Clatsop Community Action is hiring for a 3/4 time (32 hours/week) Medicaid Assistor whose primary responsibility is to inform eligible enrollees about coverage options and facilitate enrollment into the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) insurance program. Conducts in- depth interviews with applicants in order to determine applicant eligibility; interprets rules and regulations and explains rights and responsibilities of clients; gathers, organizes, analyzes and documents a large amount o information. Bi-Lingual English and Spanish written and verbal abilities required, reliable transportation and insurance is necessary for business travel. For Complete Job Descriptions and How to apply contact: CCA, 364 9th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 or email to: ebruce@ccaservices.org. Please include a cover letter, job application and resume with your current contact information. Any job offer will be contingent upon the results of an updated background investigation and drug screening. 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