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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016 Indians capture Cowapa golf title The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — Morgan Hall of Scappoose won med- alist honors, and also led the Indians to a team title Tues- day, in the Cowapa League girls golf championships at the Astoria Golf & Country Club. Hall inished with a 95 to inish one stroke ahead of Val- ley Catholic’s Matti Thurman, while Scappoose carded a 414 team score, to the Valiants’ 418. Astoria was third at 466, followed by Seaside (577) and Tillamook (643). Seaside’s Caroline Kotson posted a 99 to tie for third with Isabel Jory of Scappoose. Astoria senior Chloee Hunt highlighted her day with a birdie on the ifth hole, and in- The Banks Braves scored a huge road victory Tuesday at Aiken Field, as they rallied from an early deicit to post a 4-2 win over Astoria in Cowapa League baseball action. It was the second win for the Braves over the Fishermen in ive days, and gives Banks a 9-1 record in league play. The Braves hold a one-game lead over Valley Catholic (8-2), with Scappoose (6-4) third and Asto- ria (5-5) fourth. All four teams are ranked in the top 13 in the latest OSAA rankings. Coming off a 7-0 loss to the No. 2-ranked Braves last Friday, the Fishermen jumped out to a much better start in Tuesday’s contest. Astoria’s Kyle Strange belted David Schorn’s third pitch of the game over the left ield fence for a quick 1-0 lead. And thanks to some ine pitching and defensive play by the Fish, that’s where it stayed through four innings. Following back-to-back base hits by Jake Evans and Dakota Bunn in the top of the second, the Braves had runners at sec- ond and third with no outs. BASEBALL Knappa blanks Faith Bible, 7-0 FULL SCOREBOARD ON PAGE 4A HILLSBORO — Playing under the lights at Hillsboro Hops Stadium Tuesday, the Knappa Loggers “Cruzed” to a 7-0 win over the Falcons in Northwest League baseball action. Knappa sophomore Reuben Cruz — a leading candidate for Class 2A Player of the Year — had a double and a triple for the Log- gers, who led 4-0 after three innings. Pitcher Dale Takalo did the rest, allowing just two hits with 11 strikeouts and no walks in six innings of work. A double by Mante Woods scored Owen Parsons with the go-ahead run. Seaside went down in order in the bottom of the seventh. In other Cowapa League baseball action Tuesday, Valley Catholic defeated Tillamook, 20-14. Seaside’s Caroline Kotson shot a 99, tied for third overall and made the Cowapa League’s first team all-league team following her round Tuesday. Rea shuts down Warriors, 10-0 ished with a 100 score for ifth overall, resulting in a irst- team selection to the all-league team. RAINIER — Rainier scored nine runs in its inal three at-bats Tuesday, to defeat War- renton 10-0 in a Lewis & Clark League base- ball game. The Warriors lost irst baseman Hunter Wilson to a thumb injury early in the game, which resulted in a reshufled defensive lineup for the Warriors — leading in part to six errors and eight unearned runs for the Columbians. Caymon Rea got the complete-game win for Rainier, allowing just three hits. Ryan Schmunk had a double and a triple for the Columbians, who improve to 9-0 in league play. RAINIER — Warrenton held a 1-0 lead after a half-inning Tuesday, but Rainier rallied for a 12-1 win over the Warriors in a Lewis & Clark League softball game. Rainier’s Kami Gray, Sarah Probasco and Jadyn Crape teamed up for eight hits (ive for extra bases), six runs and six RBIs. Warrenton’s Landree Miethe had the lone Warrior hit, a leadoff single in the irst inning. She later scored on an error. Rainier answered with three runs in the bottom of the irst, and scored multiple runs in the third, fourth, ifth and sixth. Gray drove in four runs with a double and a triple, and Probasco had a double and a home run. Probasco was also the winning pitcher, allowing just one hit with 14 strikeouts and two walks. Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian Teammate Samantha Hemsley was 10th overall with a 113, for second-team all-league. Braves hold off the Fishermen, 4-2 The Daily Astorian 7A Astoria starter Fridtjof Frem- stad got Blake Gobel to ly out to right ield, then struck out the next two batters to end the threat. Schorn also buckled down after the irst inning, and the game quickly turned into a pitcher’s duel. Schorn struck out the side in the bottom of the second, and retired the side in order in the third. Meanwhile, Astoria senior catcher Ryker Helmersen was helping Fremstad keep the Braves off the scoreboard. Leadoff batters for Banks reached base in both the third and fourth innings, but Helm- ersen gunned down both on steal attempts. Astoria outielder Cade O’Brien also made one of his patented diving catches in cen- ter ield to take away another hit. The Braves inally broke through in the top of the ifth. Logan St. Marie had a lead- off single, and Kylan Taylor reached on an inield hit to put two runners on. After a pitching change, the Braves’ Gunnar Partain reached on an error, and Casey McGough delivered the biggest hit of the day, a double off the center ield fence to score two runs. Partain scored moments later on a groundout for a 3-1 lead. McGough — the Braves’ catcher — turned in a big defen- sive play of his own in the bot- tom of the ifth. Tyler Lyngstad drew a lead- off walk, and with pinch-runner Jasyn Gohl running on a bunt attempt by O’Brien, McGough grabbed a foul tip off O’Brien bat, and ired to irst for a dou- ble play. And it saved a run for the Braves, because Astoria’s next batter, Strange, belted his sec- ond home run of the day to deep left ield. Banks tacked on a run in the sixth, when Bunn drew a one-out walk, stole second and scored on two straight wild pitches for a two-run lead. And that was plenty for Schorn, who retired seven of the inal eight batters he faced, strik- ing out two in the seventh to in- ish with 11 strikeouts and four walks. Astoria’s only other hit was a fourth-inning double by Sam- boy Tuimato. The Fishermen host Scap- poose at 5 p.m. today. Scappoose rally defeats Gulls SEASIDE — The Seaside Gulls were three outs away from one of their biggest wins in years … but the Scappoose Indians overcame a 9-4 deicit after six innings with six runs in the top of the seventh, on their way to a 10-9 win over the Gulls at Broad- way Field Tuesday. After giving up two runs in the top of the irst, Seaside scored one run in its irst at-bat, then scored four in the second and four more in the third, highlighted by back-to-back singles from Dawson Blanchard and Astor Landwehr to start the second. A line drive single by Payton Westerholm brought in Landwehr, and the Gulls took advantage of Scappoose errors to built a 5-2 lead. Seaside pushed the lead to 9-2 in the third, with run-scoring hits by Landwehr and Dun- can Thompson. Starter Scott Plampin held the Indians scoreless in the second, third and fourth, before giving up a run each in the ifth and sixth. In their big seventh-inning rally, the Indi- ans took advantage of six walks by two Sea- side pitchers, and J.C. Gross highlighted the inning with a two-out, game-tying grand slam home run. SOFTBALL Rainier wins one-hitter, 12-1 Scappoose belts three HRs in win SCAPPOOSE — After a narrow 4-1 win over Astoria in Game 1 of a doubleheader April 15, the Scappoose Indians have now out- scored the Lady Fishermen 35-0 in the last two meetings, including a 15-0 victory Tuesday in Scappoose. The Indians won Game 2 of the April 15 doubleheader 20-0, and scored ive runs in each of the irst three innings Tuesday. Astoria had just two hits (Rylee DeMander and Mykka Abrahams) off Scappoose pitcher Kendal Bailey, who struck out 11 batters with two walks. Scappoose takes over sole possession of second place in the league standings at 8-2, while Astoria falls to 6-4. Scappoose senior Sage Harrison blasted two home runs, and inished with ive RBIs and three runs scored. She homered in the irst and second innings. Scappoose sophomore Hannah Galey had two doubles, a home run and drove in three runs for the Indians, who inished with 16 hits in four at-bats. Astoria plays a doubleheader Friday at Sea- side. Game 1 starts at 5 p.m. The Gulls posted a 3-2 Valley Catholic Tuesday. 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