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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2016 9A Mariners’ Cano responds to North Coast United e[tinJXishes Cross¿re e[-coach’s offseason criticisP By JOSE M. ROMERO Associated Press The Daily Astorian Both sides of the North Coast United Soccer Club were in action last weekend. The boys overpowered Cross¿re on the road winninJ 8-0. Christian Christobal tallied ¿ve Joals $le[ /una had two and Michael Postlewait added a Joal. $ssists were Pade by Pos- tlewait with two -osh Condit $ldo Cru] and Christian $ldo each had one. The defense was e[trePely stronJ led by $ldo and sup- ported by -ulio 2rti] Cru] and 5iley CaPeron. *oalkeeper -ake +urd Pade three saves with four saves by -esus Pere]. The NCU Jirls followed with a stronJ road perforPance aJainst the chaPpion-level :estside TiPbers in a -0 loss. ,t was a rePatch of two weeks aJo and Parked siJni¿- cant iPprovePent by the NCU Jirls who lost the last PeetinJ 8-0. NCU had Puch Pore of an attack and tested both the TiP- bers’ defense and keeper. -enna 5udolf Mc.en]ie 5aPsey Claire $lbriJht and +ayley .elley had standout perforPances coverinJ both ends of the ¿eld. )or additional inforPation reJardinJ North Coast United SC ePail :alt Postlewait at ncunitedsc#JPail.coP. Submitted Photo Michael Postlewait pushes the attack for NCU, which won its most recent game, 8-0. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Boys Basketball — 4A Regional Play-in: Stayton at Astoria, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball — Toutle Lake vs. Ilwaco, 6 p.m., WF West HS, Chehalis. Wrestling — OSAA State Tourna- ment, Portland Memorial Coliseum SATURDAY Girls Basketball — 4A Regional Play-in: Astoria at Henley, 1 p.m. Boys Basketball — Knappa at Western Mennonite, 5 p.m.; Shore- wood Christian vs. Naselle, 2 p.m., Submitted Photo at Renton HS Wrestling — OSAA State Tourna- Cheyenne McDonald, No. 24, possesses the ball for the ment, Portland Memorial Coliseum NCU girls’ team in action last weekend. P(25,$ $ri]. ² 5obin- son Cano didn’t spend Puch tiPe dwellinJ on the searinJ coPPents a forPer assistant coach Pade about hiP. +e was hoPe in the 'oPinican 5epublic recov- erinJ froP surJery to repair a sports hernia that he played throuJh for the ¿nal two Ponths of last season. The Seattle Mariners’ si[- tiPe $ll-Star second base- Pan addressed forPer assis- tant hittinJ coach $ndy 9an Slyke’s offseason criticisP of hiP on Thursday before the ¿rst full-sTuad workout of sprinJ traininJ. ³+onestly it didn’t hurt Pe. CoPinJ froP a Juy like hiP it doesn’t bother Pe at all because , know how , play´ Cano said. ³,f you hear the coPPents ¿rst he threw Pe under the bus and then he was like sayinJ what’s so Jreat about Pyself. So you didn’t know what he was tryinJ to say. But $ndy , don’t know it doesn’t even Patter to Pe.´ 9an Slyke in an interview with a St. /ouis radio station last NovePber labeled Cano the worst everyday No. 3 hit- ter he’d ever seen in the ¿rst half of a season. +e said he played the worst defense at second base that the forPer biJ leaJuer had seen in 0 years. +e then backtracked and coPpliPented Cano’s throwinJ arP. 9an Slyke also said for- Per Mariners PanaJer /loyd McClendon and hittinJ coach +oward -ohnson were ¿red after the season because of Cano who hit .38 with four hoPe runs and 5B,s over the ¿rst JaPes. ³,t’s soPethinJ as a player that you don’t want to Jo throuJh´ Cano said. +e was Puch Pore pro- ductive after that hittinJ .330 with hoPers and 5B,s froP -uly on Puch of that tiPe while dealinJ with abdoPinal pain. +is hits led the Mari- ners in 0 thouJh his ¿nal averaJe of .8 was the ¿rst tiPe since 008 he hit under .300. 9an Slyke’s rant elicited an apoloJy froP the Mariners to Cano he said even thouJh 9an Slyke had since been let Jo alonJ with the other coaches froP the previous staff. 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