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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016
Warriors hang on
for 9-8 victory
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Scappoose tops Astoria golfers
The Daily Astorian
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we did a nice job of running
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renton scored three runs in eight steals).”
Joe Little and Hunter
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the seventh — and the War- Wilson both went 3-for-4
riors needed all four runs in with a double, and drove in
between in a 9-8 nonleague three runs apiece.
Dalton Knight started on
baseball win at Tillamook
the mound and gave way
Thursday.
The Warriors held a 9-4 to Little in the fourth, as
lead heading into the bottom the two combined to give
of the seventh, and gave up up eight hits. The Warriors
four runs before retiring the struggled with seven errors
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at second.
“Once again, guys are errors.
Warrenton baseball and
coming through when we
have runners in scoring softball both play double-
position,” said Warrenton headers Saturday at Willa-
coach Lennie Wolfe, who mina, with the action begin-
picked up career coaching ning at noon at Sheridan
win No. 494. “Our 3, 4 and High School.
The Daily Astorian
Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Kirk Fausett tees off on hole three of the golf match
against Scappoose at the Astoria Golf & Country Club on
Thursday. See more photos at www.dailyastorian.com
State kills four Imnaha Pack wolves
State wolf coordinator Russ
Morgan said the four wolves
targeted for killing included
Four Imnaha Pack wolves an aging alpha male, OR-4,
were shot to death in northeast and an alpha female, OR-39,
Oregon Thursday afternoon as that has limped with a back
Oregon Department of Fish leg injury for the past couple
and Wildlife carried out a lethal of years. The male is nearly 10
control decision in response to years old, which Morgan said
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wild.”
in the past month.
Morgan said it’s possible
The action, adamantly
opposed by a key conserva- the male’s age and the female’s
tion group, involves a Wal- disability caused the wolves
lowa County pack with a long to turn on livestock instead
history of attacks on cattle and of deer and elk. Two younger
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of other wolf packs in the state. with them. The four appear to
By ERIC MORTENSON
Capital Bureau
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
Baseball — Neah-Kah-Nie at
Knappa (2), 3 p.m.
Baseball — Estacada at Asto-
ria, 4 p.m.
Softball — Naselle at Seaside,
5 p.m.; Neah-Kah-Nie at Knappa
(2), 3 p.m.
Girls Golf — Astoria at Seaside,
10 a.m.
SATURDAY
Baseball — Klamath Union at
Astoria, 1 p.m.; Warrenton at Wil-
lamina (2), Noon, at Sheridan HS;
Ilwaco at Ocosta (2), Noon
Softball — Warrenton at Willa-
mina (2), Noon, at Sheridan HS;
Ilwaco at Ocosta (2), Noon
Track — Tillamook Invitational,
11 a.m.
BASEBALL
Warrenton 9, Tillamook 8
Warrenton 301 111 2—9 8 7
Tillamook 002 011 4—8 8 5
Knight, Little (4) and McFadden,
Watson (4), McFadden (6); Malo-
ney, Warner (5) and Macias. W:
Little. L: Werner. 2B: War, Little,
Wilson; Til, Pulhiere, Macias.
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Morgan said Imnaha Pack
members commonly visit
the area of the attacks but it’s
unusual for them to remain
there, as the four have this
time. That suggests there’s
been some change in the pack
dynamics, he said.
Morgan had said earlier
Thursday that the Department
of Fish and Wildlife would
shoot the wolves from the air
or the ground, and intended
to carry out the order imme-
diately. He said the agency
was following guidelines of
the state’s wolf management
plan, which is up for review
this year.
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have split off from the rest of
the Imnaha Pack, which num-
bered at least eight at the end
of 2015.
In March alone, the group
led by OR-4 has struck multi-
ple times on private pastures in
the Upper Swamp Creek area
of Wallowa County. A calf
was killed March 9; a sheep
on March 25; two calves were
attacked on Saturday, with one
dead and the other euthanized
due to bite injuries; another
calf was found dead Monday;
and a sheep was found injured
Wednesday, according to
Department of Fish and Wild-
life depredation reports.
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WARRENTON — A
deep and talented Scap-
poose team shot a 355 team
score Thursday, which
was good enough to defeat
Astoria (444) in a Cowapa
League boys golf match at
the Astoria Golf & Country
Club.
Andrew Kercher of
Scappoose was the offi-
cial medalist for the varsity
match, as he fired an 86 (44-
42), followed by teammate
Nathan Mapes (41-47—88).
Arthur Clark had the top
score for the Astoria var-
sity (47-57—104), followed
by Kirk Fausett (108), Ron
Schumacher (113), Andy
Justo (119) and Kyle Meis-
ner (124).
The top scores of the
day were turned in by two
junior varsity players from
each school, as William
Bliss of Scappoose shot an
84, while freshman Taylor
Palmberg fired a 102 for the
Fishermen.
Astoria hosts its annual
Fish Invitational Monday.
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