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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, MAY 1, 2017
Gaston
sweeps
Knappa
The Daily Astorian
GASTON — The
Knappa softball team
fi nally met its match in
Northwest League play
Friday, as Gaston was the
fi rst team to beat the Lady
Loggers in league with a
4-1, 11-1 doubleheader
sweep.
Knappa is still in
fi rst place in the league
standings at 6-2, followed
by the Greyhounds at
5-0.
Logger pitcher Mad-
elynn Weaver allowed
seven hits in Game 1,
with six strikeouts and
no walks. Knappa led
1-0 through four innings,
before Gaston scored
one in the fi fth and three
earned runs in the sixth.
Kaitlyn Truax had a
single and a double for the
Loggers.
Weaver gave up 12 hits
and eight earned runs in
Game 2, while Lacee Hen-
drickson was 2-for-2 and
Paris Vanderburg had a
double for Knappa.
Logger center fi elder
Hailey Murray caught 14
fl y balls on the day.
Gaston pitcher Char-
ity Hall picked up the
win in both games for
the Greyhounds, who
are scheduled to play a
single game at Knappa
today.
11A
Braves slip past Astoria girls
The Daily Astorian
BANKS — Astoria went
toe-to-toe with the No.
5-ranked Banks softball team
Saturday afternoon, as the
Lady Fishermen and Braves
were tied 3-3 through four-
and-a-half innings.
But Astoria couldn’t hold
off Banks in the bottom of the
fi fth, when the Lady Braves
scored a run, then tacked on
nine insurance runs in the
sixth, on their way to a 13-3
win over the Fishermen.
Banks and Scappoose are
tied for fi rst in the Cowapa
League standings at 7-1, while
Astoria still has a solid lock on
third place at 5-3.
The Braves fi nished with
16 hits in Saturday’s game,
while three of Astoria’s fi ve
hits went for extra bases.
Trailing 3-0 entering the
top of the fi fth, a double by
Hailey Ranta and a single
by Brooklynn Hankwitz
drove in runs and
helped Astoria tie
the game at 3-3.
The Braves’
Katie
Rags-
dale
dou-
bled in the bot-
tom of the fi fth
to score Mary
Schorn,
then
Ragsdale high-
lighted the sixth
with a two-run double,
in the Braves’ nine-run inning.
Emma McCourt followed with
a two-run single. Banks had
seven hits in the inning.
Ragsdale fi nished with
three doubles, while Rylee
DeMander had a triple for the
Lady Fishermen.
Mooks, Astoria split
TILLAMOOK — After a
13-2 Astoria win in Game 1,
the Tillamook softball team
stunned the Lady Fishermen
with a 3-2 victory
in Game 2, result-
ing in a Cow-
apa
League
doubleheader
split Friday in
Tillamook.
The
Lady
Fish pounded out
15 hits (four for
extra bases) in Fri-
day’s fi rst game.
Astoria scored three runs in
the fi rst, and held a 10-1 lead
after just three innings.
Six different Astoria play-
ers had multiple hits, with
Rylee DeMander leading the
way, as the leadoff batter was
3-for-4 with a triple, two RBIs
and three runs scored.
Abi Danen, Julia Norris
and Brooklynn Hankwitz each
had a double, while Danen
drove in three runs, and Hai-
ley Ranta, Hailey O’Brien and
Hankwitz all scored two runs
each.
Astoria pitcher McKailyn
Rogers took care of the rest,
allowing just fi ve hits with fi ve
strikeouts and one walk. Two
Tillamook pitchers gave up 12
earned runs and walked eight.
Astoria also outhit Tilla-
mook in Game 2 (13-8), but
the Cheesemakers grabbed a
2-1 lead in the fourth inning,
then snapped a 2-2 tie in the
bottom of the sixth, when Jen-
nifer Tuatagaloa belted a lead-
off solo home run.
Astoria had two runners
on with one out in the top of
the seventh, but the Fishermen
were unable to score.
Makinley Johnson added
a triple for Tillamook, while
pitcher Lili Vogel tossed a
complete game, allowing 13
hits with no strikeouts and
one walk. The Cheesemakers
turned two double plays.
Norris walked two with
no strikeouts and eight hits
allowed, but took the loss.
Late rally lifts Banks past Astoria
The Daily Astorian
HILLSBORO — An
inside-the-park home run by
Jake Evans in the bottom of
the sixth inning sparked a two-
run rally for Banks, helping the
Braves score a 3-2 win over
the Fishermen Friday, in Cow-
apa League baseball action at
Hillsboro Hops Stadium.
In the showdown between
the two teams expected to bat-
tle for the league title, both
teams had six hits, but the Fish-
ermen had two errors (both in
the bottom of the sixth) and
stranded seven base runners.
Six different players had
hits for Astoria, which included
doubles for Olaf Englund and
Kyle Strange.
Jasyn Gohl was hit by a
pitch with the bases loaded in
the fi rst inning to force in the
fi rst run, and with two outs
in the top of the fi fth, Fridt-
jof Fremstad drew a four-pitch
walk, and Kyle Strange fol-
lowed with a double to left
fi eld to score Fremstad.
Astoria held the 2-1 lead
heading into the bottom of the
sixth.
Evans led off with a line
drive to center, and circled the
bases to score the tying run.
One out later, Casey
McGough followed with a
bunt single, and took second
on an error.
With two outs, Dakota
Bunn reached on an error,
with McGough scoring the
go-ahead run on the play.
And Blake Goble — on
in relief of starter Justin Bral
— retired the Fishermen in
order in the top of the seventh
to pick up the win in relief.
Bral and Goble combined for
three strikeouts and two walks,
while Astoria pitchers Jackson
Arnsdorf and Fremstad struck
out fi ve and walked one.
Astoria still holds down
fi rst place in the Cowapa at
8-1, followed by Banks at 6-2.
The Braves and Fishermen
meet today at Tapiola Park.
Warriors: Willamina Bulldogs sweep baseball team
Continued from Page 12A
Meanwhile, Warren likes
Huddleston Field, where
the Tiger senior went
2-for-3 in a game last
season, with a double, triple
and three RBIs. He completed
the cycle Friday with a single
and a home run, and drove in
all four Clatskanie runs.
Dogs sweep Warriors
WARRENTON — The
Willamina Bulldogs — out of
the tough West Valley League
— paid a visit to Warrenton
Saturday for a nonleague base-
ball doubleheader with the
Warriors.
CROSSWORD by Eugene Sheffer
And the Bulldogs left with
a pair of wins, a 9-0, 10-3
sweep over the Warriors at
Huddleston Field.
Six-foot-4 junior pitcher
Tanner Onstot worked six
innings in Game 1, in which
Warrenton had just four hits.
Willamina had eight hits
and led 8-0 after four innings.
Ryan Wu and Brad Milton
had doubles for the Bull-
dogs, and Kale’o Kapua had
a double and two hits for the
Warriors.
Warrenton trailed 4-3 in
Game 2 and had the bases
loaded in the bottom of the
fourth, but could get no closer
as Willamina tacked on a run
in the sixth and fi ve in the
seventh.
Austin Little had a two-run
single for the Warriors, while
pitchers Devin Jackson and
Little held Willamina to six
hits.
The Warriors return to
league play with a home game
Tuesday vs. Rainier.
445 Garden & Lawn
Equipment
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Legal Notices
AB6258
John Day-Fernhill RFPD
Notice of Budget Committee
Meeting
AB6272
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
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For the garden. $25/yard. Call by
appointment (503)458-6821.
Make your garden great again!
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Must find homes for 4 beautiful
young cats, spayed, basic shots.
Call 503-298-0648 for info and
photos.
Legal Notices
AB6222
Notice of Budget Committee
Meeting
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the Cannon
Beach Fire District, Clatsop
County, State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the fiscal
year July 1, 2017 to June 30,
2018, will be held at the Cannon
Beach Fire Main Station, 188
Sunset Blvd. Cannon Beach.
The meeting will take place on
May 15, 2017 at 6 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting is to
receive the budget message
and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A copy
of the budget document may be
inspected or obtained on or after
May 8, 2017 at Cannon Beach
Fire Station, between hours of
9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place. An
additional Budget Committee
meeting may take place at the
same location with public
comment and at the time stated
above on May 22, 2017. Any
person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Budget Committee.
Published: May 1st and 8th,
2017
AB6260
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION COMMUNITY FORUM
The City of Seaside Improvement
Commission is hosting a
Community Forum featuring a
potential new urban renewal area
in Seaside. The Community
Forum will be held at Seaside City
Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside, OR
97138, on Wednesday. May 3,
2017 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
with a formal presentation
regarding urban renewal to be
given at 5:00 pm.
Urban renewal does not increase
your taxes, but is a division of
taxes you would already pay.
Come to the Community Forum
and get a first look at, and provide
input on, the proposed projects
list.
The location for the new high school
is included in the new urban
renewal area to help support this
exciting new project.
Published: April 24th and May 1st,
2017
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A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the John Day-
Fernhill RFPD, Clatsop County,
State of Oregon, to discuss the
Budget for fiscal year July 1,
2017 to June 30, 2018 will be
held at the John Day Fire
Station, 38885 Hwy 30, Astoria,
Oregon. The meeting will take
place on the 8th day of May,
2017 at 7:00 p.m. The purpose
of the meeting is to receive the
budget message and to receive
comment from the public on the
budget. A copy of the budget
document may be inspected or
obtained on or after May 3rd,
2017 by calling (503) 458-6610
between the hours of 9:00am
and 5:00pm and making an
appointment.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at this
meeting to discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee.
Published: April 24th and May
1st, 2017
AB6270
Invitation to Bid
Clatsop County Public Works
intends to contract for approx.
2.6 miles of asphalt paving on
Ridge Rd, Walluski Loop, and
Old Highway 30 - Knappa.
Plans and specs available on
County website at
http://www.co.clatsop.or.us, see
Jobs & Bids/RFPs., and a copy
is available for review at 1100
Olney Ave, Astoria, Or 97103,
(503) 325-8631. Contractor
shall furnish all labor, materials
and equipment. Sealed bids will
be received by Michael
Summers, Public Works
Director at 1100 Olney Ave,
Astoria, OR 97103 until 2:00
p.m. on May 16, 2017, when
they will be opened and publicly
read. Any bid received after the
time specified will not be
considered. Faxed bids will not
be accepted. Bid bond equal to
ten percent (10%) of the total
bid is required. Project is for
Public Works subject to ORS
279C.800 to 279C.870. The
County reserves the right to
waive minor informalities and
reject any or all bids not in
compliance with all prescribed
public bidding procedures and
requirements and may reject for
good cause any or all bids if it is
deemed to be in the public
interest to do so.
Published: May 1st, 2017
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of
DORIS CONSTANCE PLAYER,
Deceased.
No. 17PB03271
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ROSEMARY ELFERING has
been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them to
the personal representative at
37730 Arbor Gate Lane, Astoria,
Oregon, or mail them to PO Box
1024, Astoria, OR 97103, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice, or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court or the personal
representative.
Dated and first published May 1,
2017
Rosemary Elfering
Personal Representative
PO Box 1024
Astoria, OR 97103
Published: May 1st, 8th, and
15th, 2017
AB6279
Notice of Budget Committee
Meeting
The Arch Cape Budget
Committee will meet at the Fire
Hall, 79279 Hwy 101, Fri 5-5-
2017 at 4:00PM for a Public
Hearing to consider the 2017-18
Fiscal Plan and possible rate
changes.
Published: May 1st, 2017
SPORTS
IN BRIEF
The Daily Astorian
Braves sweep
the Gulls
BANKS — The Banks
Lady Braves scored 26 runs
and banged out 22 hits in
nine at-bats Friday, in a 15-1,
11-1 doubleheader sweep
over Seaside in Cowapa
League softball action.
Mackenzie Davis high-
lighted Game 1 by driving
in seven runs, while pitcher
Michaela Shaw allowed
three hits with 11 strike-
outs and two walks. Seaside
pitcher Jetta Ideue took the
loss, striking out four with
four walks.
Mary Schorn had a dou-
ble, triple and two RBIs for
Banks.
Alyssa Goin had the lone
RBI for Seaside in the fi rst
game, while Emma Meyer
drove in the only Seaside run
in Game 2.
But before the Gulls
could score, the Braves had
built a 10-0 lead through
three innings, as pitcher
Kaylin Hernandez tossed a
three-hitter. Teammates Kee-
gan Wise, Katie Ragsdale
and Alyssa Rogers all had
two hits and two runs scored.
Indians blank
the Gulls, 10-0
SEASIDE — Scappoose
broke a scoreless tie after
three innings with four runs
in the fourth, on its way to a
10-0 Cowapa League base-
ball win over Seaside Fri-
day at Broadway Field.
Scappoose leadoff hitter
Jerad Toman was 3-for-4
with a home run and two
runs scored, and No. 2 bat-
ter Nate Rieman fi nished
2-for-3, with a triple, three
RBIs and two runs scored.
Seaside pitchers Scott
Plampin, Gage McFadden
and Brent Walsh combined
for two strikeouts and three
walks, while Scappoose
starter Logan Travis went
the distance, tossing a four-
hit shutout with 10 strike-
outs and one walk.
Legal Notices
AB6277
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of
PAUL J. BUSCOVICK,
Deceased.
Case No. 17PB03278
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been
appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal
representative at 1580 N.
Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, OR
97138, within four months after
the date of first publication of
this notice or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal
representative, or the attorney
for the personal representative.
Dated and first published May 1,
2017.
Personal Representative:
Margaret A. Flesner
2600 S. Oakhurst Court #30
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
Lawrence J. Popkin
Campbell & Popkin, LLC
1580 N. Roosevelt Drive
Seaside, OR 97138
(503) 738-8400
Published: May 1st, 8th, and
15th, 2017
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