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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2016
Lady Loggers back in championship form
Fishermen hang
on for 4-3 win
The Daily Astorian
Astoria pitchers Jackson
Arnsdorf and Carter Wallace
limited Rainier to just two hits,
while a pair of two-run innings
held up for the Fishermen in a
4-3 win over the Columbians,
in Saturday’s baseball game at
CMH Field.
Astoria improved to 6-5
overall, while the Columbians
— the No. 3-ranked team at the
3A level — drop to 5-2.
Arnsdorf started and worked
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
KNAPPA — Slowly but
surely, the Knappa Lady Log-
gers are beginning to look like
their league championship
team of a year ago.
Despite losing two of three
games to Gaston last week,
the Loggers were the clearly
the better team. Their pitching
and hitting has improved, and
coach James Nichols has one
of the best defensive teams at
the Class 2A level.
The Loggers split the North-
west League doubleheader on
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took Game 1, 6-5, before the
Loggers bounced back with an
8-5 victory.
And now the tough games
are in the past for Knappa, for
the time being. The Loggers are
5-9 overall, but their next six
league games are against Del-
phian and Nestucca, a com-
bined 0-9 in league).
“Those were our two best
games of the year, by far,” said
Knappa coach James Nichols.
“We’re hitting the ball better,
Paris (Vanderburg) has really
improved her pitching, and our
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plays.
“Laicee Hendrickson did
a great job at third, and Han-
nah Hellberg had a great day
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Mikayla Rethati (left after
Game 1 because of an ill-
ness) had felt better, because
she’s become one of our better
hitters.”
Knappa had a combined 17
hits on the day, with three from
catcher Kaitlyn Truax in Game
1, and the sophomore had two
more in Game 2, including a
double. Hendrickson also had
two hits in the nightcap, as did
Alisha Murphy.
Meanwhile, the backstop
took a beating, as two Gaston
pitchers were tossing countless
wild pitches into the net, with
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and passed balls by the catcher
allowing Knappa base runners
to circle the diamond all day.
It almost cost the Grey-
hounds Game 1.
Gaston built a 5-0 lead
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sixth inning on four hits, three
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with eight strikeouts and four
walks. Wallace took over in the
sixth and did not allow a hit.
Offensively, the Fisher-
men had eight hits off Rain-
ier pitcher Mason Schimmel,
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walks in six innings.
Kyle Strange had a two-run
single in the second inning, and
Astoria tacked on two more in
the third on an RBI single from
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er’s choice.
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
Girls Golf — Seaside Invitational,
10 a.m.
Boys Golf — Banks Invitational,
Noon
TUESDAY
Baseball — Astoria at Valley Cath-
olic, 5 p.m.; Seaside at Tillamook, 5
p.m.; Delphian at Knappa, 4:30 p.m.;
NW Christian at Ilwaco (2), 3 p.m.
Softball — Astoria at Tillamook, 5
p.m.; Seaside at Banks, 5 p.m.; Knap-
pa at Delphian, 4:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
Astoria 4, Rainier 3
Rainier
001 011 0—3 2 1
Astoria
022 000 x—4 8 1
Schimmel and Schmunk; Arnsdorf,
Wallace (6) and Gohl, Lyngstad (3),
Gohl (4). W: Arsdorf. L: Schimmel. S:
Wallace. RBI: Rai, Brooks, Helton;
Ast, Strange 2, Tuimato, Arnsdorf. 2B:
Ast, Fremstad, Gohl. LOB: Rainier 8,
Astoria 6.
Game 1
Monroe 16, Warrenton 4
Monroe
042 163—16 8 1
Warrenton
301 000—4 3 10
Horning and Crowson; Little, Watson
(5) and McFadden. W: Horning. L: Lit-
tle. 2B: Mon, Bateman, Crowson; War,
McFadden, Little.
Game 2
Monroe 13, Warrenton 4
Monroe
002 133 4—13 9 2
Warrenton 100 000 3—4 5 4
Teran, Gwillim (5), Bateman (7) and
Crowson; Knight, McFadden (6) and
McFadden, Watson (6). W: Teran. L:
Knight. 2B: Mon, Crowson 2.
Game 1
Knappa 9, Gaston 1
Gaston
000 000 1—1 3 1
Knappa
413 001 x—9 12 2
Cullers and Anderson; Goodman
and Goozee. W: Goodman. L: Cullers.
2B: Kna, Cruz 2, Gooze, Kinney.
Game 2
Knappa 10, Gaston 0
Gaston
000 00—0 2 2
Knappa
320 32—10 8 0
7A
Duckworth, Davis (4), Losey (5) and
Anderson; Hoover and Goozee. W:
Hoover. L: Duckworth. 2B: Kna, Good-
man, Hoover, Bartlett. 3B: Kna, Cruz.
SOFTBALL
Game 1
Gaston 6, Knappa 5
Gaston
000 050 1—6 13 4
Knappa
000 005 0—5 8 3
WP: Paris Vanderburg (6 K’s, 1 walk).
LP: Charity Hall (5 K’s, 1 walk). RBI:
Gast, Hall, Beck, Johnson; Kna, Hell-
berg. 2B: Gast, Beck, Zawodny. 3B:
Gast, Jordan. HBP: Gast, Clark. LOB:
Gaston 11, Knappa 7.
Game 2
Knappa 8, Gaston 5
Gaston
102 000 2—5 8 6
Knappa
310 301 x—8 9 3
WP: Paris Vanderburg (3 K’s, 0
walks). LP: Charity Hall (2 K’s, 1 walk).
RBI: Gast, Hall 2, Moore 2, Zawodny;
Kna, Vanderburg, Hendrickson, Truax.
2B: Gast, Hall; Kna, Murphy, Truax. 3B:
Kna, Vanderburg. HBP: Gast, John-
son. LOB: Gaston 3, Knappa 5.
Game 1
Warrenton 12, Monroe 11
Monroe
300 260 0—11 8 3
Warrenton 304 002 3—12 8 5
WP: Landree Miethe (4 K’s, 3 walks).
LP: Rebekah Ballard (2 K’s, 9 walks).
RBI: Mon, Gwillim, Knaggs, Greene,
Meza, DeHaven, Koch; War, Little 2,
Miethe, Bussert, Erland, Ru.Dyer. 2B:
Mon, Dehaven, Koch. HBP: Mon, Bal-
lard, Dehaven; War, Erland 2, Ra.Dyer.
LOB: Monroe 7, Warrenton 4.
Game 2
Warrenton 17, Monroe 12
Monroe
203 142 0—12 10 1
Warrenton 554 003 x—17 11 3
WP: Landree Miethe (7 K’s, 1 walk).
LP: Cameron Knaggs (4 K’s, 6 walks).
RBI: Mon, Greene, Ballard, Belmont,
Langley; War, Miethe 5, Bue 2, Ra.Dy-
er, Bussert, Kadera, Armstrong. 2B:
Mon, Greene, Langley; War, Miethe.
3B: Mon, Knaggs, Greene; War, Mi-
ethe. HBP: Mon, Dehaven, Langley,
Powell; War, Little, Kadera, Armstrong,
Bentley. LOB: Monroe 6, Warrenton
10.
Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Knappa’s Hailey Murray runs to first after hitting a ground ball in the first inning during
the second softball game of the doubleheader against Gaston Friday.
Game 1, while Vanderburg
struck out six batters with one
walk. Truax had three of Knap-
pa’s eight hits. Hellberg had the
only RBI for Knappa.
The Lady Loggers picked
up where they left off to start
Game 2 — and so did the
Greyhounds.
Murphy had a one-out sin-
gle to right in the bottom of
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Knappa’s Jaden Miethe slides into third during the second on two straight passed balls,
then scored on a triple by
softball game of the doubleheader against Gaston Friday.
Vanderburg.
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Gaston errors, three passed
The next batter, Truax, sent
errors on the day, twice com- a ground ball through the legs
balls and two wild pitches.
It all started when Gas- mitting two errors on the same of the Greyhounds’ shortstop,
ton pitcher Charity Hall failed hit.
and also through the legs of
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to handle a slow roller back to
the circle, allowing Murphy to credit, they answered with a Truax to reach third.
run in the top of the seventh,
reach base.
Truax scored moments later
Vanderburg and Emma as freshman Brooke Jordan on a single by Hendrickson for
Taggart followed with back- had a leadoff triple and scored a 3-0 lead.
to-back singles, and after the the go-ahead run on a single by
Murphy scored on another
Greyhounds recorded the sec- freshman Morgan Johnson.
passed ball in the second
The Greyhounds somehow inning, and Knappa tacked on
ond out (still with no run-
ners having scored), Murphy managed to work their way out three runs in the fourth on one
sprinted home on a passed ball of a Logger rally in the bottom hit, two errors, two walks, two
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wild pitches and a passed ball.
Murphy drew a one-out
Vanderburg scored on a
“The win was big, because
wild pitch, and Katie Patter- walk, stole second, and took Gaston is going to be one of the
son scored on a single by Hell- third on an error, which allowed main team we’re competing
berg. Hendrickson reached on Vanderburg to reach base. with,” Nichols said, along with
an error, and the Greyhounds Truax singled to load the bases Vernonia.
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Vernonia currently leads
for a second error, allowing out the next batter, and a pop the NWL with a 6-0 mark, fol-
Hellberg to score and Hen- À\ZDVFDXJKWIRUWKH¿QDORXW lowed by Gaston (5-1) and
Gaston had 13 hits, but Knappa (4-2). The rest of the
drickson to circle the bases for
stranded 11 base runners in league is a combined 0-12.
the tying run.
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