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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL
JUNIOR STATE
Warrenton 11, Knappa 5
Knappa
110 030 0—5 7 2
Warrenton 330 023 x—11 6 3
Cruz, Bryant (5), Hoover (6) and
Goozee; Little and McFadden. W:
Little. L: Cruz. RBI: Kna, Goozee,
Bryant; War, Little 4, J.Holthusen
4, Watson. 2B: Kna, Cruz. HR:
War, J.Holthusen. HBP: War,
Watson, Knight. LOB: Knappa 7,
Warrenton 4.
US prevails in 2-0 victory
over top-ranked Germany
Goalkeeper Hope Solo
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out, continuing a dominant
MONTREAL — Julie run for the American defense.
Johnston thought she had The second-ranked U.S.
blown it.
women have gone 513 min-
Handed a yellow card for a utes without conceding a goal.
foul in the box on Alexandra
The United States is seek-
Popp, Johnston’s heart sank ing its third World Cup ti-
when German striker Celia WOH EXW ¿UVW VLQFH 7KH
Sasic stepped up to take the $PHULFDQV ZHQW WR WKH ¿QDO
penalty kick.
in Germany four years ago
It missed.
but fell in the end on penalty
The United States went kicks to Japan.
on to beat Germany 2-0 on
Now the Americans wait
a penalty kick from Carli to learn their opponent for the
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Kelley O’Hara, erasing John- Japan, ranked fourth in the
ston’s fear that she had cost world, faces sixth-ranked En-
her team the game and send- JODQGLQWKHRWKHUVHPL¿QDORQ
ing the Americans to the title Wednesday night.
match of the Women’s World
The title match is set for
Cup.
Sunday at BC Place in Van-
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¿QLVKHGWKHFKDQFHV'H¿QLWH- in the third-place game in Ed-
ly an emotional roller coast- monton on Saturday.
er,” Johnston said. “But it’s a
“In a way maybe it’s good for
team sport and the team today us,” German coach Silvia Neid
really stepped up for me. I re- said through a translator about
ally can’t thank them enough the consolation game. “We can
and I’m sure I’ll thank them have another match and maybe
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we can win one more.”
By ANNE M. PETERSON
AP Sports Writer
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Knappa’s Andrew Goozee, No. 34, stretches to make a catch while Warrenton’s Joe Little, No. 7, scores in the fifth inning
of their baseball game in Warrenton Tuesday.
Little keys big win for Warriors
lineup, but Jeff (Miller) is
a great coach, and they all
know how to compete. It’s
WARRENTON — Any been a while since we’ve
win over a Knappa baseball been able to get a win (over
team — spring or summer — the Loggers).”
Little scattered seven hits
is something to shout about.
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State summer team was cel- walks, and he also helped his
ebrating a big win Tuesday cause with two hits and four
night at Huddleston Field, RBIs.
Warrenton had just six hits
where the Warriors topped the
off three Knappa pitchers,
Loggers 11-5.
Warrenton pitcher Joe Lit- who combined to walk 10 and
tle went the distance on the hit two batters.
The Loggers also stranded
mound, while the new-look
Loggers had just one player baserunners in every inning
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The Warriors built a 6-2
state championship game less
lead through two innings, as
than a month ago.
“It was a good win,” said Jake Holthusen highlighted a
Warrenton coach Lennie WKUHHUXQ ¿UVW LQQLQJ ZLWK D
Wolfe. “Especially consider- WZRUXQKRPHUWROHIW¿HOG
Little had a run-scoring
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and added a two-run single in
before.
“Knappa’s got a great pro- the second.
Warrenton scored on a
gram,” he added. “They’ve
got a lot of new kids in the bases-loaded walk in the
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
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JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Knappa’s Mason Hoover, No. 0, scores in the fifth inning
against Warrenton.
second inning, and tacked
on three runs in the sixth on
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a bases-loaded balk and a hit
batter.
Holthusen also drove in four
runs for the Warriors, who re-
turn to action Wednesday with
a single game at Neah-Kah-Nie.
“Joe Little’s curve ball
continues to get better,” Wolfe
said. “It’s made him into a
tough pitcher. We ran our-
selves out of some innings,
but every time they scored,
we responded.”
Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP
United States’ Carli Lloyd (10) breaks away from Germa-
ny’s Melanie Leupolz, left, Lena Goessling and Annike
Krahn, right.
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