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4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2016 Mixed results for All-Stars at state By MIKE WEBER For The Daily Astorian The Lower Columbia Cal Ripken Baseball All-Star teams each capped a suc- cessful season by winning games in the North Oregon State Tournament over the weekend. The 11U All-Stars won 4-3 over the Portland All- Stars Saturday at Waluga Park in Lake Oswego. The 9U All-Stars inished with a 1-2 record in their tournament in Gresham, including a 13-3 win over the Lakeridge Pac- ers Friday. The 11U All-Star squad, guided by coach Ryan Helligso, posted a 1-2 record in the ive-team state tour- nament. Lower Columbia opened with a 4-3 loss to West Linn Saturday. The 11’s had a tough game Sunday, losing 12-4 to Portland in a rematch of Saturday’s contest. Lower Columbia’s 11U All-Stars, who advanced to the champi- onship game a year ago at the 10U level, concluded its sea- son with an impressive overall record of 12-7 and third place in the state tournament. The team consisted of players from Warrenton, Astoria, Knappa and Ilwaco and Naselle, Wash. “We had a wonderful sum- mer, while playing in tourna- ments in Kelso, West Linn and Longview in addition to the state tourney,” Helligso said. “It was great to inish the season with a winning record. With the exception of one player, this was the same group of kids that took second place a year ago at state. We had a real solid team, led by standout players Kolton Lind- strom, Clay Bergeson and Erik Dixon, who helped lead our team all year and they each earned Most Valuable Player Awards during the season.” The 11U All-Star squad also included Gunnar Olson, Brayden Rogers, Cole Chat- tick, Brandon Helligso, Alex Hillard, Connley Fromwiller and Jase Junes. The 11’s might have felt conident going into Sunday’s early 8 a.m. contest versus Portland, especially after get- ting a win against them Satur- day. However, it was the Port- land All-Stars who had the momentum throughout the contest and got some revenge with the win. Mike Weber/For The Daily Astorian Kaden Roberts of the Low- er Columbia 9-year-old All- Stars runs to third base in the fifth inning of a state tournament game Satur- day in Gresham. Kati Perry/For The Daily Astorian Lower Columbia pitcher Kolton Lindstrom throws a pitch in the 11U Cal Ripken Baseball North Oregon State Tour- nament last weekend. SCOREBOARD SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY Junior State Baseball — Seaside at Astoria Ford (2), 5 p.m. “It was a real tough tour- nament and we kind of had a disadvantage because there were some real strong teams to compete with in Lake Oswego,” Helligso said. “West Linn is typically a pow- erhouse group at this level. We had to play them in our irst game and they’re con- sidered one of the strongest teams in the state.” Portland jumped in front 2-0 at the outset of the game, forcing Helligso to make an early pitching change. Lind- strom started on the mound, but was relieved by Bergeson after Portland loaded the bases and scored two runs. Portland tacked on another run to build an early 3-0 lead at the end of the irst inning and then continued to extend the mar- gin throughout the game to remain in control and get the win. Tough opponents The 9U Lower Columbia Cal Ripken All-Stars faced tough opponents in the sev- en-team, three-day state tour- nament at Gresham Main City Park. The 9’s had rough opener, losing 20-10 to Laker- idge July 14. On Friday, the two squads met again in a rematch and Lower Columbia got revenge, winning 13-3. In a matchup Saturday, Lower Columbia faced a strong West Linn A squad and lost 10-3 to conclude its sea- son with an overall record of 8-9. West Linn displayed a potent offensive attack while scoring in every inning. The West Linn All-Stars jumped in front 8-0 after four innings. The trio of Lower Columbia pitchers Kyle Morris, Xahn Quang and Karson Casper tried their best to thwart West Linn’s offense, but it just proved to be too much to overcome. “I pitched pretty good in the game on Friday (a 13-3 win) and I had a couple of hits in that game so that was really fun,” Morris said. “I was pretty happy to win an MVP Award for that game too, and that made me feel good.” West Linn built a 9-0 ifth inning advantage and threat- ened to end the contest early after ive with the 10-run T UESDAY 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 mercy rule. Lower Colum- bia, guided by co-coaches Ryan Caldwell and Brandon Aven, proudly withstood the West Linn attack though and kept the margin at 9-0 in the top of the ifth, guaranteeing a six-inning contest. “That team (West Linn) that we lost to had been 10-running everybody, so to play them in a competi- tive six-inning game was just a great accomplishment for these kids,” said Caldwell, who coached the Ilwaco Cal Ripken team during the reg- ular season. “These kids are great and I wouldn’t trade them for anyone. I had a blast with these kids and it was fun coaching kids who really wanted to be on the team. All of these kids worked hard, they practiced hard and they were all focusing on just getting better. Kyle Morris played great in the game we won and he earned the MVP Award.” Lower Columbia had an offensive surge in the bot- tom of the ifth, erasing the goose egg on the scoreboard and at least momentarily pro- LISTINGS THE DAILY ASTORIAN A Mike Weber/For The Daily Astorian Lower Columbia’s Kar- son Casper pitches in the fourth inning of the 9U Cal Ripken Baseball North Oregon State Tournament game vs. West Linn Satur- day at Gresham Main City Park. viding them with a glimmer of hope for a possible come- back. Lower Columbia batted around its lineup with all nine players having at-bats in the impressive rally. Jacob Lindstrom (1-for- 2, walk) helped spark the offense with a leadoff single and then he advanced to sec- ond and third on passed balls. Lindstrom scored Lower Columbia’s irst run on a sac- riice RBI groundout by Aus- tin Aven to make it 9-1. Jack Strange and Kaden Roberts drew consecutive walks. An RBI single by Kyle Morris (1-for-3) drove home Strange, making it 9-2. “It felt pretty good to score our irst run,” said Lindstrom, from Naselle, who won the MVP Award Saturday. “They (West Linn) were proba- bly the toughest team that we’ve played this year. I won two MVP Awards actually, because I got one in our irst game on Thursday.” A single by Kaden Burch loaded the bases and then Karson Casper drew a walk as Roberts went home on the free pass from third, making it 9-3. West Linn got a run in the top of the sixth for a 10-3 mar- gin. Lower Columbia never quit, and had four baserun- ners in the inal frame as they hoped their momentum would continue, but were unable to score. “I had lots of fun and I met lots of other kids and made some new friends at the tour- nament,” said Casper, who had six strikeouts Saturday vs. West Linn. The 9U squad was rep- resented by players from Astoria, Knappa, Ilwaco and Naselle. The All-Stars included Jacob Klepp, Der- rick Cutting, Cole Weston and Gavin Brier. “The highlight of the tour- nament for me was hitting a double to the fence in our irst game Thursday,” Cutting said. The Lower Columbia 10-year-old All-Stars took part in their state tournament in Newberg, where the local kids went 1-2 in pool play. Lower Columbia opened with a loss to West Linn Select, then scored a win over a team from Gresham before inishing with a loss to Sandy. The All-Stars had a few highlights, including home runs from Karson Hawkins and Cannon Johnson. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren Seattle Mariners’ Adam Lind hits a three-run walk- off home run in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Monday, in Seattle. The Mariners beat the White Sox 4-3. Lind’s homer lifts Seattle past White Sox By JIM HOEHN Associated Press SEATTLE — Adam Lind hit a three-run pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning to give the Seattle Mariners an improb- able 4-3 comeback victory over the White Sox on Mon- day night, handing Chicago its ifth consecutive loss and wast- ing a dominant performance by Chris Sale. Seattle, which had managed just one hit in eight innings off Sale, rallied against closer David Robertson (0-2), who had recorded 13 straight save opportunities. Franklin Gutierrez sin- gled to open the ninth, but was forced out at second on Rob- inson Cano’s ielder’s choice. Nelson Cruz walked and Dae-Ho Lee struck out. Kyle Seager followed with an RBI single to center to make it 3-1. Lind pinch-hit for Chris Iannetta and hammered an 0-1 pitch over the wall in right-cen- ter for his 14th home run. Sale, bidding to become the irst 15-game winner in the majors, allowed just a irst-in- ning single en route to eight scoreless innings. 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