SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2016
7A
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
Tillamook
Scappoose
Seaside
Astoria
TODAY
Volleyball — Astoria at Tilla-
mook, 7 p.m.; Seaside at Valley
Catholic, 7 p.m.; Gaston at Knap-
pa, 6 p.m.
Football — Washington School
for the Deaf at Naselle, 7 p.m.
Girls Soccer — Valley Catholic
at Astoria, 7:30 p.m.; Scappoose
at Seaside, 7:30 p.m.
Boys Soccer — Astoria at Val-
ley Catholic, 7:30 p.m.; Seaside at
Scappoose, 4:15 p.m.
FRIDAY
Football — Astoria at Tillamook,
7 p.m.; Seaside at Valley Catholic,
7 p.m.; Blanchet Catholic at War-
renton, 7 p.m.; Nestucca at Knap-
pa, 7 p.m.; Raymond at Ilwaco, 7
p.m.
SATURDAY
Volleyball — Seaside Tourna-
ment, 9 a.m.
Cross Country — Seaside at
Philomath Invitational, 1 p.m.
5-2
3-4
2-5
0-7
12-4
11-5
6-8
4-9
Lewis & Clark League
Rainier
8-0 13-3
OR Episcopal 7-2 13-4
Portland Chr 6-2 11-4
Portland Adv 6-4 7-4
Catlin Gabel
4-4 6-8
Warrenton
4-5 8-7
Clatskanie
2-6 4-11
Riverdale
1-7 4-10
De La Salle
0-8 2-12
Northwest League
Gaston
8-0 10-4
Faith Bible
7-1 9-4
Delphian
5-3 11-8
Knappa
5-3 9-5
Columbia Chr 4-3 5-7
Vernonia
4-3 8-6
Nestucca
3-7 3-9
City Christian 0-8 1-8
Neah-Kah-Nie 0-8 0-12
GIRLS SOCCER
Cowapa League
League
Overall
Valley Cath 5-0-0
6-3-0
Scappoose 4-1-0
4-3-2
Banks
3-2-0
4-3-2
Astoria
1-3-1
2-6-1
Seaside
1-3-1
1-6-2
Tillamook
0-5-0
0-9-0
STANDINGS
FOOTBALL
Cowapa League
League Overall
Astoria
2-0 4-1
Banks
2-0 4-1
Scappoose
2-0 3-2
Seaside
0-2 2-3
Tillamook
0-2 0-5
Valley Catholic 0-2 3-2
BOYS SOCCER
Cowapa League
Tillamook
4-0-0
8-2-0
Scappoose 2-1-1
4-1-4
Seaside
1-1-2
4-2-3
Astoria
1-3-0
3-5-0
Valley Cath 0-3-1
1-5-3
VOLLEYBALL
Cowapa League
League Overall
Valley Catholic 6-1 14-2
Banks
5-2 10-4
Astoria’s
Lucas
Caruana,
center,
eventually
took the lead
and won the
Estacada
Invite race
Wednesday.
Submitted
Photo
Caruana wins Estacada Invite
The Daily Astorian
ESTACADA — Astoria
cross country runner Lucas
Caruana is gearing up for a
great post-season run, follow-
ing another victory Wednesday.
The senior was just a cou-
ple seconds off his 5,000-
meter personal best, on a slick,
rainy course in the Estacada
XC Invite, held at McIver
Park.
Caruana inished in 17
minutes, 1.40 seconds, well
ahead of Estacada senior
Tyler Kammeyer (17:17).
Unfortunately, the Asto-
ria boys did not score as well
in the team standings, inish-
ing ifth out of ive teams.
Estacada took irst with 36
points, followed by Molalla,
Madras and Gladstone.
Astoria’s next-highest in-
isher was sophomore Parker
Ivanhoff (22nd, 19:24).
Astoria junior McK-
enzie Burnett also ran a
very strong race, setting a
new personal best, but was
passed in the inal 800 meters
to inish second behind
Estacada’s Hannah Hart in
the girls’ race.
Hart inished in 21:00, to
Burnett’s 21:14.
Kathy Perez placed 15th in
24:02 for the Lady Fishermen,
who were third in the team
standings behind Estacada
and Molalla.
Pirates win the Wreck of the Iredale Race
Pirates had 30 points on the
girls’ side, ahead of Rainier
(47), Clatskanie (69) and War-
renton (81). Knappa also had
runners taking part in the girls’
race.
Neah-Kah-Nie freshman
Aspen Becker recorded the
best time, inishing in 19 min-
utes, 25 seconds. She was fol-
lowed by freshman teammate
Karissa Hadermann in 19:28,
with Knappa senior Devin Van-
dergriff a distant third in 21:23.
Warrenton’s top inisher
was freshman Kaisa Liljenwall,
seventh in 22:20.
Warrior senior Taylor
Owens was 13th (23:39).
Six teams scored in the
boys’ race, with Neah-Kah-Nie
picking up the victory with 55
points. Rainier (58) was sec-
The Daily Astorian
WARRENTON — The
Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates scored
a pair of team victories Tues-
day in the “Wreck Race,” the
annual cross country meet
hosted by Warrenton.
The third-annual event took
place in Fort Stevens State
Park, on the beach and on the
paths and parking areas near the
wreck of the Peter Iredale.
A 5,000-meter varsity race
was held, along with a 3,000-
meter race for middle school
runners.
Runners had to deal with
30-plus mph winds, with hail
and heavy rains at times.
Neah-Kah-Nie topped the
team standings in the high
school varsity race, as the
ond, followed by Clatskanie
(60), Warrenton (65), Knappa
(124) and City Christian (162).
Neah-Kah-Nie senior Colby
Hixson inished irst in 16:12,
ahead of Warrenton senior
Luke Liljenwall (16:53). War-
rior teammate Alan Martinez
was sixth in 17:31, just ahead of
Knappa’s Cody Hobbs (17:37).
Astoria swept the middle
school race.
Astoria
eighth-grader
Sophie Long was the girls’
winner in 11:20, helping the
Vikings to 39 points in the team
standings ahead of Broadway
Middle School (58), Neah-
Kah-Nie (60) and Warrenton
(74).
Astoria easily won the boys’
race with 24 points, well ahead
of Warrenton (54), Rainier (54)
and Neah-Kah-Nie (115).
Astoria
eighth-graders
Cameron VanRaden (9:40) and
Manuel Salinas (10:35) in-
ished irst and second, with
teammate Damion Burgess
ifth (10:59), ahead of Warren-
ton’s Niko Boisvert (11:15).
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