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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016
7A
Seagulls
drop two
games
by 5-4
scores
Logger win
streak hits 40
The Daily Astorian
The Daily Astorian
TILLAMOOK — Com-
ing off a one-run loss at Asto-
ria earlier in the week, the Sea-
side softball team dropped two
more one-run games Friday at
Tillamook, 5-4 and 5-4.
The Gulls out-hit the
Cheesemakers in both games
of the Cowapa League dou-
bleheader, but Seaside left 14
runners on base in Game 1,
and Tillamook rallied late to
win Game 2.
Seaside’s Whitney Wester-
holm and Jetta Ideue had three
hits apiece in the opener, in
which the Gulls took advan-
tage of seven walks and three
hit batters by two Tillamook
pitchers.
The Mooks snapped a 2-2
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opened with a single by Paige
Ideue. Brittany West scored on
a grounder by Emma Dutcher.
Once again, Seaside’s
Jetta Ideue had the better
pitching numbers (six hits
allowed, seven strikeouts, one
walk), but Tillamook’s Taylor
Browning (eight hits allowed,
one strikeout, one walk) got
the win.
Trailing 4-2 entering the
sixth inning, Tillamook tied
the game on a two-run double
by Jennifer Tuatagaloa, scor-
ing Makinley Johnson and
Lexie Zuercher.
The Cheesemakers scored
the game-winner in the bot-
tom of the seventh, when
Zuercher’s two-out single to
left scored Kaja Smith.
Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Victoria Kee, left, takes the handoff from Gracie Cummings in a track meet last
week. The Lady Fishermen won the 400-meter relay race in Saturday’s Meet of Champions.
Hageman adds another school record
of 40-feet, 1 inch, and also took
second in the javelin; and team-
mate Halie Korff placed second
SALEM — The Astoria in the discus.
Sophomore Darian Hageman
girls track team can dominate
the big meets, too, as the Lady once again swept the four jump-
Fishermen demonstrated Satur- ing events, clearing 5-2 in the
day afternoon in the Willamette high jump; leaping 17-4½ and
38-1 to win the long jump and tri-
Valley.
Astoria won seven different ple jump, respectively, and clear-
events in the annual “Meet of ing a school record 11-0 in the
Champions,” held at Willamette pole vault.
On the track, sophomore
University in Salem. The Lady
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showings in other events, as they 800 meters (2 minutes, 16.54
tune up for their post-season run. seconds, just missing her school
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quartet of Gracie Cummings,
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In the throws, junior Skadi Victoria Kee, Kaylee Mitchell
Freyr won the shot put with a toss and Natalie Cummings had the
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
best time in the 400-meter relay
(50.87).
Freshman Gracie Cummings
added a second place in the
100 and a third-place in the 200
meters; and freshman Nara Van
De Grift was second in the 300-
meter hurdles.
The Astoria boys recorded
a victory of their own, as junior
Lucas Caruana won the 1,500
meters in 4:12.25, in addi-
tion to taking second in the 800
(2:03.97).
Seaside’s Bradley Rzewnicki
won the 3,000 meters in 9:10.14;
and the Gulls’ foursome of Tay-
lor Barnes, Jackson Januik, Will
Garvin and Juneau Meyer took
second in the 1,600-meter relay.
STAYTON — The
Knappa Loggers are com-
ing up on two years since
their last loss, and through
13 games of the 2016 sea-
son, no team has been able
to challenge their current
win streak, which hit another
milestone last week.
The victory string has
now reached 40 in a row, as
the No. 1-ranked Loggers
mowed down Regis 19-7 in a
nonleague contest, Friday in
Stayton.
Despite giving up a sea-
son-high seven runs, the
Loggers scored 19 of their
own (11 in the fourth inning)
on 16 hits, seven for extra
bases.
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
Baseball — Ilwaco at Naselle, 4
p.m.
Boys Golf — Seaside Invitational,
10 a.m.
TUESDAY
Baseball — Seaside at Astoria, 5
p.m.; Warrenton at Clatskanie, 4:30
p.m.; Nestucca at Knappa, 4:30 p.m.
Softball — Banks at Astoria, 5
p.m.; Scappoose at Seaside, 5 p.m.;
Warrenton at Clatskanie, 4:30 p.m.;
Nestucca at Knappa, 4:30 p.m.; Il-
waco at Tacoma Baptist, 3 p.m.
Track — Naselle Invitational, 4
p.m.
Girls Golf — Catlin Gabel Invita-
tional, 1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Baseball — Astoria at Seaside, 5
p.m.
Boys Golf — Tillamook at Sea-
side, 2 p.m.
BASEBALL
Timely hits missing in Warrenton DH loss
The Daily Astorian
PORTLAND — The timely
hits belonged to Catlin Gabel
Friday, and so did most of the
runs in a 6-1, 4-1 sweep over
Warrenton, in a Lewis & Clark
League baseball doubleheader
in Portland.
Catlin Gabel built a 5-0
lead through three innings of
Game 1, then scored single
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and sixth of Game 2 to score
the victories.
“We didn’t play poorly —
we just couldn’t come up with
the timely hits and pitches
when we needed them,” said
Warrenton coach Lennie
Wolfe, “and (the Eagles) did.”
Catlin’s Patrick Muskat
had a three-run homer in the
opener, while Gavon McFad-
den, Ka’leo Kapua and Dalton
Knight all had doubles for the
Warriors.
Warrenton’s Derek Ham
had a double in Game 2, help-
ing the Warriors out-hit the
Eagles, 7-5.
Muskat threw 88 pitches,
and struck out eight with one
walk in a complete game for
Catlin Gabel, which had no
errors on the day.
Knappa’s Mason Hoover
had two doubles and drove
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Noah Kinney and Jason
Miller (4-for-5 with a triple)
added three RBIs apiece.
Rueben Cruz was 2-for-2
with a double and three RBIs.
One of only two unbeaten
teams left in Oregon high
school baseball (Class 3A
St. Mary’s is 18-0), the Log-
gers have given up just 16
runs in 13 games this sea-
son, the fewest at any level.
Horizon Christian (3A) is the
next closest, having given up
30 runs in 11 games.
Knappa will try to extend
its 55-game win streak in
league play this week, when
the Loggers play three games
vs. Nestucca.
Game 1
Catlin Gabel 6, Warrenton 1
Warrenton 000 010 0—1 4 0
C. Gabel 203 100 x—6 7 0
Little and McFadden; Post, Hoke
(5) and Bluffstone. W: Post. L: Little.
RBI: War, Knight; CG, Muskat 4,
Williamson. 2B: War, McFadden,
Kapua, Knight; CG, Bluffstone. HR:
CG, Muskat. HBP: War, Watson;
CG, Hoke. LOB: Warrenton 5, Catlin
Gabel 3.
Game 2
Catlin Gabel 4, Warrenton 1
Warrenton 000 000 1—1 7 1
C. Gabel 100 111 x—4 5 0
Knight and McFadden; Muskat
and Bluffstone. W: Muskat. L: Knight.
RBI: War, McFadden; CG, Malsin,
Bluffstone, Gordon, Muskat. 2B:
War, Ham; CG, Bluffstone. 3B: CG,
Gordon. HBP: CG, Scott. LOB: War-
renton 7, Catlin Gabel 8.
Knappa 19, Regis 7
Knappa
322 (11)1—19 16 1
Regis
231 01—7 11 2
Takalo, Goodman (4), Hoover (5)
and Goozee; Logan, Furukawa (3),
Bailey (4) and Schmitt. W: Takalo.
L: Furukawa. RBI: Kna, Hoover 5,
Cruz 3, Kinney 3, Miller 3, Goodman
2, Bartlett, Goozee; Reg, Logan 2,
Scmitt 2, Piete, Wiltsey, Williams. 2B:
Kna, Hoover 2, Kinney, Cruz; Reg,
Scmitt, Logan. 3B: Kna, Miller. HBP:
Kna, Cruz; Reg, Olheiser 2, Schmitt.
LOB: Knappa 6, Regis 10.
SOFTBALL
Game 1
Tillamook 5, Seaside 4
Seaside
001 010 2—4 9 1
Tillamook 002 030 x—5 7 2
WP: Mackenzie Burgett (1 K, 4
walks). LP: Jetta Ideue (2 K’s, 1
walk). RBI: Sea, P.Ideue, West, Goin;
Til, Johnson 3, Doud, Tuatagaloa.
2B: Til, Johnson. 3B: Til, Smith. HBP:
Sea, Paranal, Klaffke, Hotchkiss; Til,
Doud. LOB: Seaside 14, Tillamook
4.
Game 2
Tillamook 5, Seaside 4
Seaside
300 010 0—4 8 4
Tillamook 000 112 1—5 6 3
WP: Taylor Browning (1 K, 1 walk).
LP: Jetta Ideue (7 K’s, 1 walk). RBI:
Sea, West 2, Dutcher, Paranal; Til,
Johnson, Lourenzo, Tuatagaloa. 2B:
Sea, West; Til, Tuatagaloa. HBP:
Sea, Goin 2, J.Ideue. LOB: Seaside
8, Tillamook 4.
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