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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2016 7A 1RUWK&RDVW8QLWHG /DG\:DUULRUVHDUQ¿UVWOHDJXHZLQ Boys Basketball WRSV3RUWODQG&OXE SCOREBOARD The Daily Astorian The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — North &RDVW 8QLWHG 6& EHJDQ their inaugural year with a road win last Sunday over a TXDOLW\3RUWODQG&LW\8QLWHG 6RFFHU&OXE The victory was the result of strong defense and converting scoring oppor- WXQLWLHV IRU $OH[ /XQD DQG $OGR&UX] 1& 8QLWHG JDYH XS D goal at the 10:00 mark of the match, off a broken play that DOORZHG3&8WRVFRUH $IWHU WKDW 1& 8QLWHG goalkeeper Jake Hurd made eight saves. Playing 35 minute halves, 1& 8QLWHG JRW WKH VFRULQJ under way at the 45-minute PDUN ZKHQ /XQD ZDV DEOH to carry the ball forward on the left side, setting up a shot WKDWVFRUHG1&8QLWHG¶V¿UVW goal. /XQD HDUQHG D EUDFH minutes later when in heavy WUDI¿F KH ZDV DEOH WR JHW D tough shot off and past the 3&8 NHHSHU SXWWLQJ 1& 8QLWHGXSDJRDO&UX]DGGHG an insurance goal in the last two minutes of the match VHDOLQJ1&8QLWHG¶VZLQ 'HIHQVH KHOG VWURQJ LQ the second half and limited 3&8¶V VKRWV RQ JRDO WR just six, all of which were handled easily by co-captain goalkeeper Jesus Perez. Additional standouts ZHUH -XOLR 2UWL] DQG &KULV- tian Aldo, who shored up the defensive middle, and &KULVWLDQ &KULVWREDO ZKR played well as a stopper in the second half. 7KH JLUOV¶ VLGH RI 1& 8QLWHG SOD\V DW KRPH DW p.m. Saturday against the Westside Timbers. This LV 1& 8QLWHG¶V LQDXJXUDO year, bringing players from Astoria, Seaside, Warrenton, &DQQRQ %HDFK DQG ,OZDFR Wash., together to form a competitive year-round SURJUDP )RU DGGLWLRQDO information, contact Walt Postlewait at ncunitedsc@ gmail.com. WARRENTON — The Warrenton girls basketball team snapped a 15-game losing streak in league play with a much-needed victory Thursday night, 58-41 over Riverdale. It was Warrenton’s ¿UVW ZLQ LQ /HZLV &ODUN /HDJXHSOD\VLQFH)HEODVW year (a 39-34 victory over Riverdale). “We played an excel- lent game, across the board,” Warrenton coach Robert +RHSÀVDLG³,WZDVDFRPSOHWH team effort that we really needed. We shot the three well PDGH¿YHDQGSOD\HGJUHDW WHDPGHIHQVH7\OD/LWWOHKHOG their best player scoreless for three quarters.” /LWWOH D VRSKRPRUH DOVR had a team-high 18 points to lead a trio of players in double ¿JXUHV .DWHO\QQ %ORGJHWW VFRUHG DQG .ULVWD 0RUULOO added 10 for the Warriors, now 1-13 in league, 7-15 overall. Riverdale won this \HDU¶V ¿UVW PHHWLQJ DW 5LYHU- dale, 50-21. :DUUHQWRQ OHG DIWHU Mavs 60, Warriors 59 WARRENTON — River- dale made 1-of-2 free PREP SCHEDULE Championships, at Scappoose, throws with four seconds 10 a.m. TODAY OHIW JLYLQJ WKH 0DYHULFNV Girls Basketball — Banks at GIRLS BASKETBALL DZLQRQ:DUUHQWRQ¶V Astoria, 6 p.m.; Scappoose at Seaside, 6 p.m.; City Christian at Warrenton 58, Riverdale 41 KRPHIORRULQ/HZLV&ODUN Knappa, 6 p.m.; Country Christian WAR (58): Tyla Little 18, /HDJXHDFWLRQ7KXUVGD\ at Jewell, 5:30 p.m. K.Blodgett 12, Morrill 10, Miethe The Warriors trailed 17-5 Boys Basketball — Banks at 6, Bussert 5, Dyer 3, M.Blodgett after one quarter, before Astoria, 7:45 p.m.; Scappoose at 2, Alvraez 2, Heyen, Schenbeck. rallying in the second period Seaside, 7:45 p.m.; City Christian Riverdale 11 3 7 20—41 at Knappa, 8 p.m.; Country Chris- Warrenton 16 13 16 11—58 to cut Riverdale’s lead to tian at Jewell, 7 p.m.; Raymond at 31-28 at halftime. Ilwaco, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Warrenton held slim Swimming — Cowapa League Riverdale 60, Warrenton 59 leads throughout the fourth Championships, St. Helens, 4 RIV (60): Noah Jacobson 16, p.m. quarter, and had the ball, tied Mogck 15, Perepelitza 15, Gilges SATURDAY 10, Fechner 4. 59-59 with 14 seconds left. Girls Basketball — Knappa at WAR (59): Christian Holt 20, The Warriors missed their Nestucca, 4 p.m. Knight 12, Wilson 11, Cochran 11, attempt at a game-winner, Boys Basketball — Knappa at Little 5, Alcobendas, Fischer. and were called for a foul Nestucca, 6 p.m. Riverdale 17 14 14 15—60 RQ WKH UHERXQG 7KH 0DYV Wrestling — Cowapa League Warrenton 5 23 15 16—59 made 1-of-2 free throws, and Warrenton missed a desperation attempt at the ‘We played an excellent buzzer. :DUUHQWRQ¶V &KULVWLDQ game, across the board.’ Holt scored 10 of his game- high 20 points in the fourth Robert Hoepfl Warrenton coach SHULRG )UHVKPDQ 'DOWRQ .QLJKW DGGHG SRLQWV The Warriors host Rainier ZKLOH $QWKRQ\ &RFKUDQ one quarter, then went on a decisive 13-3 run in the Tuesday for Senior Night, DQG /XNH :LOVRQ WRVVHG second period for a 29-14 lead WKHQ¿QLVKWKHUHJXODUVHDVRQ in 11 points apiece for the )HEDW&ODWVNDQLH at halftime. Warriors. The Perfect Gift for the One You Love! 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