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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 20, 2015
SPORTS
7A
Fishermen split with Gresham in last stand at home
Astoria Ford
team looks to
fourth state title
lace, a triple by Fremstad and
a single by Scott helped Asto-
ria score two runs in the third;
and Scott delivered a triple to
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scored Cade O’Brien with As-
By GARY HENLEY
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Fremstad and Lyngstad
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The Astoria Ford baseball ters with one walk, with six hits
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win Game 1 8-5, but Gresham
Fremstad made two out-
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— banged out 11 hits in Game grounder bare-handed to start a
2 for a 7-6 win, as the two 6-3-5 double play, then made a
teams split a doubleheader Sat- diving stop on another ground-
urday afternoon at Aiken Field. HUIRUWKH¿QDORXW
It was Astoria’s last home
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appearance before this week’s Game 2 (a single by Lyngstad
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day through Sunday at Western inning), but the next six runs
Oregon University and Cres- belonged to Gresham, which
cent Valley High School.
scored four in the top of the
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against Dallas, at 5 p.m. Thurs-
Astoria answered right back,
day.
as run-scoring singles by Wal-
“We’re playing really well, lace and Scott, a bases-loaded
especially when we can get walk to Lyngstad, and a two
into a rhythm of playing base- run-single from Jackson Arns-
ball for a few days in a row,” dorf tied the game at 6-6.
said Astoria Ford coach Chris
Gresham’s Brett Falkner
Wright. “We have a lot of and Kyle Wells had back-to-
young kids who are playing a back singles in the top of the
ton of innings, and they’re real- seventh, and the go-ahead run
ly coming on.”
scored on a balk call.
Astoria Ford nearly let a 5-0
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opener, as the Fishermen com- was recorded in the bottom of
mitted four errors in Gresham’s the seventh.
four-run fourth inning.
Gresham left nine runners
Astoria pitchers Fridtjof on base, and Astoria Ford
Fremstad and Tyler Lyngstad stranded 10.
were able to close out the win.
Astoria Ford will be seeking
Astoria Ford scored three its fourth state championship
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from Lyngstad that score Frem- 2006, 2007 and 2009.
stad; and Nick Scott sprinted
Astoria’s Kyle Strange and
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attempt.
urday’s action, but are expected
A double by Carter Wal- to return for the tournament.
Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Tyler Lyngstad, No. 21, watches the ball after a hit in the first inning of the baseball game against Gresham
Saturday.
Astoria’s
Carter Wal-
lace, No. 14,
rounds third
in the second
inning of
the baseball
game against
Gresham
Saturday.
Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Joshua Bessex
Astoria’s Fridtjof Fremstad, No. 2, slides to field a ground
ball in the seventh inning.
The Daily Asto-
rian
105th Coast Invite tees off today in Astoria
The Daily Astorian
WARRENTON — Match
play begins today in the 105th
annual Oregon Coast Invita-
tional, following a weekend of
qualifying at the Astoria Golf
& Country Club.
Anthony Arvidson of Gain-
ey Ranch in Scottsdale, Ariz.,
won medalist honors Saturday
in the Grand Champions Divi-
sion.
Arvidson, the 2013 Grand
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a tie-breaker with Riley Elmes.
Returning champions in-
clude Steve Hval (Junior/Se-
niors); Rob Swingle (Super
Seniors); and Amanda Jacobs
is seeking her third-straight
Women’s championship, and
fourth overall. Men’s Grand
Champion Hogan Arey does
not return.
Other medalists from a
weekend of qualifying includ-
ed James Folk, who shot a
1-under par 71 in the Junior/
Seniors Division; and Mike
Graham won a tie-breaker to
take the top spot for the Super
Seniors with a 76.
Eight-time OCI champi-
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a 77 for the best qualifying
score in the Women’s Divi-
sion.
Match play starts today
in the Grand Champions and
Junior/Seniors divisions, and
action continues every day
through Saturday at the As-
toria Golf & Country Club.
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL
Game 1
Astoria Ford 8, Gresham 5
Gresham 000 401 0—5 6 2
Astoria
302 021 x—8 6 5
K.Wells and Pederson; Fremstad,
Lyngstad (6) and Helmersen. W:
Fremstad. L: K.Wells. S: Lyngstad.
RBI: Gre, A.Wells 2, Pederson; Ast,
Scott 2, Helmersen, Lyngstad, Frem-
stad. 2B: Gre, A.Wells, Wood; Ast,
Wallace. 3B: Ast, Fremstad, Scott.
HBP: Gre, Meckel. LOB: Gresham
3, Astoria Ford 5. DP: Astoria Ford.
Game 2
Gresham 7, Astoria Ford 6
Gresham 010 140 1—7 11 2
Astoria
100 050 0—6 8 0
Hemenway, Dawson (7) and
Wood; Arnsdorf, Brown (6) and
Gohl. W: Hemenway. L: Brown. S:
Dawson. RBI: Gre, Pederson, Rose,
Dawson, Falkner, K.Wells, Meckel.
Ast, Lyngstad 2, Arnsdorf 2, Wal-
lace, Scott. 2B: Gre, A.Wells, Rose,
Meckel. HBP: Gre, Samperi; Ast,
Hageman, O’Brien. LOB: Gresham
9, Astoria Ford 10. DP: Astoria Ford.
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The Oregon Youth Authority is hiring
Group Life Coordinators at the
North Coast Youth Correctional
Facility, located in Warrenton,
Oregon. These positions provides
pro-social role modeling by working
directly with youth on a living unit.
Duties include coaching,
mentoring, developing, and
correcting the behavior of our youth.
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AVP - Commercial Lending
Fibre Federal Credit Union, a $900m
financial institution is seeking a
dynamic, progressive, team oriented
individual for the position of AVP-
Commercial Lending.
Primary responsibilities will include
relationship and loan
management for TLC, A division
of Fibre Federal Credit Union
business members in the
Oregon Coast Region.
Three to four years comprehensive
banking or financial services
experience, with strong small
business and commercial lending
experience required.
The successful candidate will also
possess at minimum, a Bachelorʼs
Degree in related field or an
equivalent combination of work
experience and education and
advanced skills with Microsoft
Office Suite, automated lending
platforms and financial
analytical software.
If you have excellent people skills
and are interested in joining a
financially sound, growing and
learning organization, send your
resume and references to:
humanresources@fibrecu.com.
Position – Exempt/Salary DOE
Fibre Federal Credit Union is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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adults with disabilities to lead
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AVP - Commercial Lending
Fibre Federal Credit Union, a $900m
financial institution is seeking a
dynamic, progressive, team oriented
individual for the position of AVP-
Commercial Lending.
Primary responsibilities will include
relationship and loan
management for TLC, A division
of Fibre Federal Credit Union
business members in the
Oregon Coast Region.
Three to four years comprehensive
banking or financial services
experience, with strong small
business and commercial lending
experience required.
The successful candidate will also
possess at minimum, a Bachelorʼs
Degree in related field or an
equivalent combination of work
experience and education and
advanced skills with Microsoft
Office Suite, automated lending
platforms and financial
analytical software.
If you have excellent people skills
and are interested in joining a
financially sound, growing and
learning organization, send your
resume and references to:
humanresources@fibrecu.com.
Position – Exempt/Salary DOE
Fibre Federal Credit Union is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Experienced servers and line cooks
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Dishwashers also needed.
Apply in person at 2427 S.
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