SPORTS
4A
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015
Submitted Photo
Ray Propst had a mark of 16 feet, 7 inches in the
triple jump.
Propst wins gold
in Masters meet
The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Ray Propst competed in the Portland Mas-
ters Track Club Classic Meet , held June 21 at Mt. Hood
Community College.
Competing in the Men’s age 85-89 division, Propst
took the gold medal in the high jump, clearing 42 inches
for a new meet record. He also won gold in the triple
jump with a leap of 16-7.
Daily Astorian File
Justin Gagnon, center, the director of the Lower Columbia Youth Soccer Association’s Camp Kick-A-Lot, joins other coun-
selors in competing in a dodge-ball-style game called “asteroids” against the campers at the Warrenton Soccer Complex.
Camp Kick-A-Lot ready to roll
Camp Kick-a-Lot will be
hosting its 19th annual soc-
cer camp July 20-24 and July
27-31 at the Lower Columbia
Youth Soccer Complex on
Ridge Road in Warrenton.
Submitted Photo
Astoria’s Ray Propst cleared 42 inches in the high
jump for a new meet record in a Portland Masters
track meet.
SCOREBOARD
SPORTS SCHEDULE
TODAY
Baseball — Singapore at Astoria
Ford (2), 5 p.m.; Warrenton at Sea-
side (2), 4 p.m.
TUESDAY
Baseball — Singapore at Astoria
Ford (2), 5 p.m.; Knappa at Warren-
ton, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Junior State Baseball — Warren-
ton at Neah-Kah-Nie, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Baseball — Astoria Ford at West
Salem, 6 p.m.; Seaside at Knappa
(2), 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball — Astoria Ford at Dallas
(2), 2 p.m.
1605 SE E Ensign
i L Lane
Warrenton, OR
503-861-1144
LumsToyota.com
The camp is for any skill
level of players ranging from
grades ¿rst through eighth.
Campers will receive a
soccer ball and T-shirt on the
¿rst day of camp, and then
will be matched with energet-
ic and talented counselors to
learn soccer skills, health and
¿tness, and teamwork.
The ¿rst session July 20-
24) runs from 2-5 p.m. each
day, while Session 2 July 27-
31) is from 5-8 p.m.
Cost for one session is $90,
or both weeks for $135.
Campers may register at
lcysasoccer.com.
Warriors fend off the Pirates, 3-2
ROCKAWAY
BEACH
— Warrenton held off an im-
proved Neah-Kah-Nie team
Wednesday night, for a 3-2
win over the Pirates in a Ju-
nior State Baseball contest.
The Pirates had the bas-
es loaded with one out in the
bottom of the seventh, before
Warrenton pitcher Gavon Mc-
Fadden was able to retire the
¿nal two batters.
McFadden allowed just
one hit with 17 strikeouts, ¿ve
walks and three hit batters.
Warrenton had six hits,
two each for Zach Tapio and
Hunter Wilson.
Joe Little had a run-scor-
ing single in the third inning;
the Warriors scored a run in
the fourth on an error; and
Jake Holthusen had a triple
and later scored in the sixth.
Warrenton baseball is host-
ing its annual Alumni Day at
10 a.m. Saturday, with ap-
proximately 40 players slated
to attend.
Singapore 7, Astoria 5
The Singapore White Sox
held a 3-2 lead going into the
¿nal inning, and ended up
defeating Astoria Ford 7-5 in
a late game Tuesday night at
Aiken Field.
Singapore scored four runs
in the top of the seventh to
push the lead to 7-2, before
Astoria rallied with three runs
in its ¿nal at-bat.
Astoria Ford pitcher Kai
Brown scattered four hits with
two walks and three strikeouts
in six innings of work, while
Singapore’s Nick Sheung
picked up the victory, despite
giving up ¿ve runs on seven
hits with 11 walks.
Astoria’s Jackson Arnsdorf
took the loss. At the plate,
Arnsdorf reached base four
times and scored a run.
Astoria Ford held an early
1-0 lead, with a Trey Hage-
man single scoring Ryker
Helmersen.
Harper Sy had a key two-run
single for the Sox in the sixth.
Fridtjof Fremstad high-
lighted Astoria Ford’s three-
run seventh inning with a solo
home run.
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