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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
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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.
The touring team made
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older Astoria Legion players
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year, Astoria Ford won 6-4 in a
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Astorians will break bread
(but mostly pizza) at a Tues-
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starting at 5 p.m.
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team from Singapore will
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kids. We want the games to be
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The Perth Heat Colts de-
feated Grants Pass Friday,
5-3.
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the Class 3A all-state Player
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tion on the mound for Astoria
Ford, along with Kai Brown.
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international theme the fol-
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Tuesday.
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and players will be staying
with area families.
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and then Sunday, Monday
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… doubleheaders, with our
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Ford B at Seaside (2), 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
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Ford B at Warrenton (2), 4 p.m.
SUNDAY
Baseball — Singapore at Astoria
Ford, 7 p.m.
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TUESDAY
Baseball — Perth Heat at Astoria
Ford (2), 5 p.m.; Warrenton at Clats-
kanie (2), 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
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Astoria coaches Dave Gasser and Chris Wright greet members of the Perth Heat following last summer’s exhibition
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son won Game 2 of the dou-
bleheader, 14-8.
The Fishermen hosted Dal-
las and David Douglas Friday
and Saturday, winning two of
three.
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edged David Douglas, 4-3.
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the bottom of the seventh on
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over Astoria, before Astoria
rebounded with a 15-5 win
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