SPORTS 10A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 Softball: Knappa opens play in Riverside Tourney The Daily Astorian IRRIGON — The Knappa Lady Loggers went 0-for-2 on their first day of action in the Riverside Softball Tournament in Irrigon. Actions resumes Wednes- day, with Knappa facing host Riverside at 1 p.m., followed by a 3:30 p.m. contest against Irrigon. The Loggers will remain on their annual eastern road trip with a game Thursday at Heppner. After a loss to Echo to start the day, Knappa faced a tough Grant Union team in Game 2. And the Prospectors showed that they will be one of the contenders at the 3A level, defeating Knappa 22-1 in five innings. Grant Union entered the game ranked No. 2 in the state with a 4-0 record, having out- scored their four opponents by a combined 76-10 (now 98-11). Sophomore Emily Nichol- son pitched for Knappa, and Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian gave up nine hits with a strike- Knappa pitcher Madelynn Weaver, pitching last week at Seaside, tossed a no-hitter Tues- out. Offensively, Laicee Hen- day in a 4-3 loss to Echo. drickson and Kaitlyn Truax The sophomore struck out 10, gave up Truax had a double for the Loggers, who each had two hits for the Loggers. three walks and did not allow a hit over held an early 1-0 lead. Echo 4, Knappa 3 seven innings, but Echo took advantage Echo scored twice in the bottom of the IRRIGON — Knappa’s Madelynn of three Knappa errors for a 4-3 victory first and tacked on two runs in the fourth. Weaver pitched a rare no-hit loss Tuesday over the Loggers. Cougar pitcher Alyssa Ray did the afternoon,in the Loggers’ first game of the Knappa had five hits, including 2-for-4 rest, as the senior struck out 12 Loggers Riverside Tournament. efforts by Kaitlyn Truax and Weaver. and gave up just two walks. SCOREBOARD PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball — Naselle at Astoria, 4 p.m., CMH Field Softball — Knappa at Riverside Tournament (vs. Riverside, 1 p.m.; vs. Irrigon, 3:30 p.m.) THURSDAY Baseball — Seaside at Madras Tournament, TBA; Amity at Warren- ton, 4 p.m. Softball — Amity at Warrenton, 4 p.m.; Knappa at Heppner, 10 a.m. Harrisburg tops Seaside, 9-2 SOFTBALL The Daily Astorian Echo 4, Knappa 3 Knappa 101 010 0—3 5 3 Echo 200 200 x—4 0 3 W: Alyssa Ray (12 Ks, 2 walks). L: Madelynn Weaver (10 Ks, 3 walks). RBI: Kna, Miller, Weaver, Truax; Echo, Keltz, MacPherson, Putman, Weems. 2B: Kna, Truax. HBP: Echo, Ray. LOB: Knappa 7, Echo 4. SEASIDE — The Sea- side softball team tasted defeat for the first time this season, as Harrisburg scored a 9-2 win over the Gulls at Broadway Field on Day 2 of the Seaside Spring Break Tournament. Seaside falls to 5-1 overall. Seaside’s next scheduled game is April 3 at Valley Catholic, the Cowapa League opener for both teams. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard goes to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans forward Solomon Hill in the second half. Lillard’s 41 points lift Blazers past Pelicans By BRETT MARTEL Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — Damian Lillard couldn’t get out of New Orleans fast enough. The Pelicans could only wish the Portland All- Star had been in even more of hurry. Lillard scored 20 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter to lift the Trail Blazers to a 107-103 victory on Tuesday night, then booked a flight straight home in hopes of arriving in time for the birth of his first child. Lillard, who’s been expecting a son, said he found out when he got back to the locker room after the game that his girlfriend had gone into labor. He said the message was along the lines of: “Get home.” He said he’d head straight to the hospital as soon as he landed. “I’m excited. I’ve been waiting,” Lillard said. He’d stuck with his team as long as he could because the Blazers are in a tight playoff race, and the two teams closest behind them in the standings — Oklahoma City and New Orleans — are the past two they’ve played. They beat both to strengthen their hold on third place, moving 2 ½ games ahead of the Thunder and 3 ½ ahead of New Orleans with eight games left. Portland coach Terry Stotts said he planned to rest Lillard to start the fourth quarter, when the Pelicans led by four. Lillard asked to stay in the game. “We were just fighting, fighting, fighting, and I was like, ‘Man, we’ve got to roll,”’ Lillard said. TONGUE POINT TOUR & INTRO TO TRAINING PROGRAMS Thursday, March 29, 1 PM If you are between the ages of EVER WONDERED WHO IS ELIGIBLE 16 and 24, you could qualify to TO STUDY AT JOB CORPS? train at Tongue Point Job Corps Center. If you are done with schooling and instead looking for employment, we have almost 200 positions on our campus. 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