SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016 Loggers ‘Cruz’ past the Oakers, 10-4 Astoria advances with 7-6 road win over North Bend By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian KNAPPA — They may not be the No. 1 seed, but it’s pretty clear to see who the No. 1 target is, as the Class 2A state baseball playoffs begin. It’s that team up in the North- west corner of Oregon — the one with a 49-1 record over the last two years. The team with a sophomore pitcher who’s never lost a game in his prep career … and the only team at the 2A level that carries the “Defending State Champions” title. And from all indications, taking that trophy away from the Knappa Loggers over the next week and a half is going to be next to impossible. The Loggers posted another state playoff win Wednesday at Teevin Field, 10-4, over the Oakland Oakers. Knappa rallied from a 4-0 defi cit and pounded the Oakers with 10 runs in their fi nal fi ve at-bats, led by a 4-for-4 effort from sophomore Reuben Cruz. Sophomore pitcher Dale Takalo entered in the top of the third, and kept Oakland score- less the rest of the way. For the ninth year in a row, the Loggers are on to the quar- terfi nals, where they will host North Douglas Friday, time to be announced. The Loggers also won their 24th straight game at Teevin Field, where — in addition to being 53-2 since 2012 — the Loggers will stay as long as they keep winning, before a June 3 trip to Volcanoes Stadium. “Our kids like to play here, and I appreciate the crew getting it ready,” said Knappa coach Jeff Miller, whose last home loss was to Weston-McEwen, June 3, 2014. “It’s great for our younger kids and our fans to be able to come and watch, and it’s eas- ier on the parents. For those reasons, I love playing here,” he said. “Myself, I’ve always enjoyed getting on a bus and going to coach. There’s far fewer duties on the road, and I still have fond memories of the run we made in 2010, where we won fi ve on the road.” To their credit, the Oakers built a 4-0 lead in the top of the second inning, taking advantage of three hits, two walks and two Logger errors. But despite the defi cit, every- one in the ballpark — with the exception of a few Oakland fans — knew Knappa was going to rally. The Daily Astorian Photos by Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian Knappa’s Reuben Cruz celebrates after hitting an RBI triple in the third inning as the Knappa Loggers faced off against the Oakland Oakers on Wednesday at Knappa High School. Knappa defeated Oakland 10-4. Knappa’s Jason Miller celebrates with teammates after scoring in the fifth inning against the Oakland Oakers on Wednesday at Knappa High School. The most confi dent people on the fi eld were the Loggers themselves. “The tremendous part of it was, our guys fell down 4-0, and you couldn’t tell it in here (the dugout),” Miller said. “There was zero sense of panic. For a bunch of young guys, I was real impressed with them. “They were calm, cool, and had confi dence that they could chip away, start winning innings, and things would break our way,” he said. “And Dale did a tremendous job coming in and slamming the door. That gives the offense confi dence too, say- ing ‘O K , their scoring is done.’ We haven’t been in a lot of jams, and the kids really responded.” The Loggers indeed chipped away at the lead, an inning at a time. Logan Bartlett’s single to center scored Andrew Goozee in the second inning; a triple by Cruz plated Takalo in the third, with Cruz scoring on a grounder by Noah Kinney; and Knappa took the lead with fi ve runs in the fi fth. Jason Miller had a lead- off double and scored on a sin- gle by Takalo; Cruz drove in his teammate for the second time with another extra base hit; Cruz scored on a bunt, and Michal Goodman capped the inning with a two-run double. The Oakers did their part, with a few physical errors and a few more mental errors. Oak- land passed up a chance to get Cruz in a rundown between third and home in the fi fth inning, instead throwing to fi rst base (late), allowing Cruz to score. Cruz had another single in T HURSDAY E VENING (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 PM SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE FRIDAY Baseball — Class 4A Quarter- final: Astoria at Cottage Grove, TBA; Class 2A Quarterfinal: North Douglas at Knappa, TBA Oak, Harrington 2, Baimbridge, Redfield; Kna, Cruz 2, Kinney 2, Goodman 2, Takalo, Bartlett, Hoover. 2B: Oak, Tolliver, Benzel; Kna, Miller, Cruz, Goodman. 3B: Kna, Cruz. LOB: Oakland 7, Knap- pa 5. BASEBALL Astoria 7, North Bend 6 Astoria 004 010 2—7 9 6 North Bend 000 301 2—6 6 4 Fremstad, Lyngstad (5), Wal- lace (7) and Helmersen; Las- key and Inskeep. W: Fremstad. L: Laskey. S: Wallace. RBI: Ast, Wallace 4, Tuimato, Englund; NB, Simmons 2, Haga, Inskeep. 2B: Ast, Strange, Wallace; NB, Haga, Inskeep. HR: Ast, Wallace. LOB: Astoria 5, North Bend 8. Knappa 10, Oakland 4 Oakland 040 000 0—4 6 3 Knappa 012 052 x—10 12 2 Winn, Redfield (5) and Baim- bridge; Goodman, Takalo (3) and Goozee. W: Takalo. L: Winn. RBI: State Playoff Scores Class 4A Henley 12, Brookings-Harbor 0 Hidden Valley 6, La Grande 3 Astoria 7, North Bend 6 Cottage Grove 4, Baker 3 Valley Catholic 4, Cascade 2 Estacada 8, Ontario 3 Elmira 8, Philomath 5 Baker 6, South Umpqua 5 Class 2A Burns 16, Dufur 1 Waldport 12, St. Paul 5 Kennedy 8, Reedsport 6 Irrigon 17, Lost River 1 Monroe 7, Neah-Kah-Nie 3 Weston-McEwen 4, Regis 3 North Douglas 14, Prospect 2 Knappa 10, Oakland 4 The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. www.eomediagroup.com LISTINGS THE DAILY ASTORIAN A the sixth for his fourth hit of the day, Miller scored on a wild pitch, and Kinney capped the scoring with a sacrifi ce bunt that scored Cruz. “All I know is, we need him,” coach Miller said of Cruz. “You need your No. 3 hitter to hit in games like this, and he did.” Meanwhile, Takalo entered in the third inning and struck out the fi rst three batters he faced. He gave up leadoff dou- bles in both the fourth and fi fth innings, but easily worked his way out of the jams. “I was pleased with this group, because they showed so much growth and maturity today,” said coach Miller, who scored career coaching victory No. 300. “Again, for a young team to get out of jams and fi ght through an early defi cit … and that’s a good team,” he said of Oakland. “They swing the bat and make plays. It was a great team effort.” No. 10-seed North Douglas — a 1A school which fi nished third in Special District 3 — will be huge underdogs when they arrive at Teevin Field. They could end up fac- ing Takalo, who hasn’t lost a game on the mound in over two years, and never as a high school player. “Dale didn’t throw a lot of pitches today, and we have fi ve pitchers we’re prepared to throw,” Miller said, “and I and the team have confi dence in them. We’ll fi gure out a way to scrap through the next one.” NORTH BEND — Three Astoria pitchers and more power hitting from Carter Wallace helped the Fishermen post a 7-6 win Wednesday at North Bend, in a fi rst -round state playoff game at Clyde Allen Ballpark. No. 12-seed Astoria moves on to the 4A state quarterfi nals, where the Fishermen will play Friday at Cottage Grove. Astoria nearly let a 4-0 lead slip away, as the No. 5-seed Bulldogs rallied with three runs in the fourth, and later scored two in the seventh. By that time, Astoria had seven runs of its own, thanks in large part to a two-run homer by Wallace in the top of the seventh. Wallace also had a run-scoring double in the fi fth, and fi n- ished with four RBIs to lead the Fishermen. Fridtjof Fremstad pitched four innings and picked up the victory, with Tyler Lyngstad and Wallace throwing in relief. Fremstad allowed just three hits, with fi ve strikeouts and no walks. 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