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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015
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Volleyball serves up a new season
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
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WARRENTON — The
Knappa and Warrenton vol-
leyball teams opened the 01
season the same way they’ve
opened the last three — against
each other.
And — keeping the tradition
intact — the Warriors won their
fourth-straight season opener
over the Loggers, -1, -1,
-, Thursday night at War-
renton.
The Warriors held sizable
leads in all three games, only
to see Knappa rally to within at
least three points in each game.
The Lady Loggers over-
came a -16 de¿cit in Game
to grab a brief - edge,
before Warrenton was able to
score three straight to close out
the game and the match.
Every player in the lineup
was contributing to an ear-
ly 8-point Warrenton lead in
Game 1.
Freshman Claire %ussert
did most of the setting on kills
for Landree Miethe, Libby
%iel, Katelynn %lodgett and
Sophia Thomas and Le[ie
Lumberg had back-to-back ace
TODAY
Football — Astoria Jamboree, at CMH Field, 5 p.m. (with Clatskanie, Es-
tacada, Ilwaco, Seaside, Stayton, Warrenton, Yamhill-Carlton); Nestucca
Jamboree, 7 p.m.
Volleyball — Knappa at Nestucca, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY
Volleyball — Warrenton Tournament, 8:30 a.m.; Knappa at Columbia
Christian Tournament, TBA
Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Warrenton’s Allison Bentley, No. 5, dives after the ball to try and keep it in play during
the first set of the volleyball game against Knappa at Warrenton High School Thursday.
serves for a Tuick 11- lead.
%ailey Corder’s ace sparked
the ¿rst of Knappa’s come-
backs, as kills by Kaitlyn Trua[
and a big hit down the center by
Corder brought the Loggers to
within 1-1.
%ussert set Miethe for a kill,
and %iel ¿nished off the game
moments later with an ace serve.
An ace by McKenzie Strain
gave the Loggers an early -1
lead in Game 2, before the
Warriors charged back behind
Miethe’s serving for an 8- ad-
vantage.
Ally %entley, Thomas, Mi-
ethe and %iel all contributed
some power kills to build a 1-
1 lead, before Knappa rallied
back to within 1-16.
good defense. They wouldn’t
go away.”
%iel led the Warriors with
eight kills, followed by Miethe
with si[. %entley had 12 digs
in her ¿rst match back with the
Warriors, after playing last sea-
son at Astoria.
Trua[ had four kills,
Landwehr dished out seven as-
sists with four digs, and Strain
was 10-for-10 serving for the
Loggers.
“Not a bad showing for
a ¿rst game against a bigger
school,” said Knappa coach
Jeff Kaul.
Since 200, the Log-
gers and Warriors have met
si[ times on opening night,
with Warrenton winning all
si[.
Junior Varsity: Warrenton
def. Knappa, 2-1, 2-8.
Miethe served Warrenton
right back into a 2-16 advan-
tage, and the Warriors were
able to grab the two-game lead.
Leading 1-8, the Warriors
may have rela[ed a little in
Game .
Warrenton had several
serve-receive errors and missed
¿ve serves, and the Loggers ral-
lied to within 18-1.
And the comeback didn’t
stop there, as Ashly Silva —
trailing 22-16 — served Knap-
pa into a 22-22 tie.
A kill by Trua[ and ace
serve for Kaitlyn Landwehr put
the Loggers ahead 2-2, but
Warrenton answered with three
straight points, including a kill
by %iel at match point.
“Too close for comfort,”
said Warrenton coach Jenny
Forney Smith. “Knappa has a
After record catch, %uoy 10 Chinook ¿shery to close Friday
Hatchery coho and summer steelhead are still game
The Daily Astorian
$nglers ¿shing in the %uoy
10 area near the mouth of the
Columbia River will have to
release any Chinook salmon
they catch after Friday.
Following a week of record
catch rates and angler turnout,
state ¿shery managers from
Washington state and Oregon
Thursday agreed to close the
SoSular ¿shery several days
earlier than anticipated.
Despite the early closure
for Chinook retention, the
%uoy 10 season has been a re-
cord. The total catch over four
weeks of ¿shing is e[pected to
reach or e[ceed ,000 Chi-
nook in the 16-mile stretch of
the lower Columbia River.
Angler effort has been
among the highest observed
and angler catch rates have
been 0 percent higher than
the previous record set in
01. With four ¿shing days
yet to be counted, harvest this
year has already e[ceeded last
year¶s catch by 6,000 ¿sh.
³This year¶s %uoy 10 Chi-
nook ¿shery got off to a fast
start and just kept picking up
speed,” said Guy Norman, re-
gional director for the Wash-
ington Department of Fish
and Wildlife. “We had hoped
to keep the Chinook ¿shery
open through Labor Day, but
the mounting catch reached
the harvest guideline sooner
than e[pected.”
The harvest guideline
limits impacts on wild ¿sh
protected under the federal
tinue to provide good ¿shing
for Chinook in the Columbia
River upstream to the Han-
ford Reach,” he said. “If the
%uoy 10 ¿shery is any indica-
tion, it should be a great year
for salmon ¿shing.”
Earlier this week the ¿sh-
ery closed to the retention of
wild non ¿n-clipped Chi-
nook. However, according to
Chris Kern, Oregon Depart-
ment of Fish Wildlife ¿sh
division deputy administrator,
even with that change the
ongoing monitoring showed
catch rates continued to be
high enough to e[haust the re-
maining tule impacts.
“If we don’t take this ac-
Endangered Species Act.
However, anglers can still
catch and retain hatchery
coho and summer steelhead
in the %uoy 10 waters, which
e[tend upriver to the Rocky
3ointTongue 3oint line. %oth
species are marked as hatch-
ery ¿sh by a clipped adipose
¿n.
All three species — includ-
ing Chinook salmon — are
also still available for harvest
upriver from the Rocky Point/
Tongue Point line to Warrior
Rock and beyond, Norman
said.
“This fall season will con-
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