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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016
7A
Poyer camp going strong in third year Knight stuffs
the Gulls, 7-0
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
The Daily Astorian
Shortly before he embarks on
year No. 4 of his NFL career, Jor-
dan Poyer took some time out of
his schedule to help stage year
No. 3 of his annual football camp,
held Saturday at CMH Field.
The hot, sunny day had a train-
ing camp feel for some 75 young
football campers, who learned
the basics of the game from the
Astoria coaching staff, current
and former Fishermen, and of
course their hero, Poyer.
The Class of 2009 graduate
of Astoria High School began
the Jordan Poyer Football Camp
in the summer of 2014, shortly
before his second season with the
Cleveland Browns.
Now in its third year, Poyer
said the camp works well as a
one-day event, with a number
of volunteer coaches packing as
much as possible into four hours
of instruction.
It would be hard to make it a
two-day camp, Poyer said, “with
the baseball season going on, but
we’ll see how this turns out. We
always try to build every year
and see what else we can do, to
change or make it better.
“It’s a beautiful day, we’re just
going to go out there and have a
good time playing football,” he
said.
Poyer’s busy off-season
schedule had him lying to Flor-
ida Saturday night, where he is
training in preparation for the
2016 season.
Still, “I like coming back to
Astoria. This is where I played —
even though I wish we had this
ield when I was here. But it’s all
right. We kind of helped build
it,” he said, referring to the 2008
state championship team.
Poyer’s 2016 off-season has
“been good. Just working hard. I
have a big year coming up. I’m
excited and looking forward to
it. It’s kind of crazy in Cleve-
land right now,” he said, follow-
ing the Cavaliers’ NBA Champi-
onship win.
The Browns are hoping to
keep the excitement alive this
fall.
“It’s a new coaching staff
coming in, and they’ve done a
great job with us in the off-sea-
son,” Poyer said. “I feel like our
Photos by Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian
Jordan Poyer signs an autograph for one of his many fans. More photos at www.dailyastorian.com.
Poyer likes to get interactive
with all the drills in his annual
camp, held Saturday at CMH
Field.
One highlight of the annual Jordan Poyer Camp is the annual
team picture following a day of football.
team’s really coming together
and working really hard.”
The Browns have had an
off-season illed with personnel
changes, from top to bottom.
New coach Hue Jackson and
the management has made sev-
eral key off-season acquisitions
and they’ve got their top draft
picks signed, while Poyer is con-
sidered to be in line for a starting
job at safety.
“I just want to come to camp
ready and focused, and just do
what I’ve always done, play foot-
ball,” he said. “I never like to
project anything, but at the end
of the day I know what I have to
do coming into camp, and I have
a lot of expectations of myself.
There’s always competition and
somebody trying to take my job,
so I have to come to camp ready
and prepared and ready to go.
“I’m deinitely hungry to
win.”
WARRENTON — The Warriors’ best
player was a Knight, Tuesday at Huddleston
Field.
Dalton Knight tossed a one-hit shutout for
the Warrenton summer baseball team, as the
left-hander struck out eight and walked ive in
a 7-0 victory.
For good measure, Knight had two of War-
renton’s seven hits and drove in a run for the
Warriors.
Gage McFadden had Seaside’s lone hit,
a double down the right ield line in the ifth
inning.
Travis Fenton drew three walks for the
Gulls — including leadoff walks in the third
and ifth innings — but Knight was just too
eficient on the mound for the Gulls to mount
a rally.
“Dalton threw well,” said Warrenton coach
Lennie Wolfe. “He kept his pitch-count down,
guys made some plays behind him … Gabe
Breitmeyer did a nice job at second base a cou-
ple different times, and then good base-running
and timely hitting.”
Warrenton had all the runs it would need
after just one inning, as Knight’s leadoff dou-
ble in the bottom of the irst sparked a three-
run rally.
Kale’o Kapua drove in Knight with the irst
run, and a wild pitch, two errors and a passed
ball led to two more.
Devin Jackson added a two-run single in
the ifth inning, and Derek Ham inished with
two hits and scored twice for the Warriors, who
will be hosting their annual Alumni Day Satur-
day at noon at Huddleston Field.
“This will be our sixth one,” Wolfe said.
“Last year we had over 40 players, and around
100 people who came out and enjoyed the
day.”
The action will start at noon, and end when
“everyone feels like we’ve had enough,” Wolfe
said.
“It’s like sandlot. We just go and play. It’s
the game that never really ends. I’m hopeful
that we have at least 40 again. It’s certainly the
best-attended alumni event in the county, for
any sport.”
SCOREBOARD
SPORTS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
Baseball — Dallas at Astoria Ford (2), 1 p.m.; War-
renton Alumni Day, Noon
SUNDAY
Baseball — Dallas at Astoria Ford, 1 p.m.
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July,
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Astoria Riverwalk Inn
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applications for
•Front Desk
•Housekeeping
•Laundry personnel.
We offer competitive wages
starting at $12 per hour plus an
end of summer bonus!
Interested applicants should
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Street here in Astoria.
Job includes light cooking,
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$15 per hour, plus tips, with
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Please apply in person at
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Jubilee Construction
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We are based out of Long Beach
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Job will be mainly dump truck
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hauling, local and out of town.
Transfer experience a plus but
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Character traits wanted:
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-Honest
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to
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to
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