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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018
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Astoria Ford tops
Clatskanie, 5-1
The Astoria Junior State base-
ball team opened summer play
Tuesday night at Tapiola Park,
where the Astoria Ford Fishermen
defeated Clatskanie 5-1.
Dylan Junes pitched five innings
of no-hit ball, with four strikeouts
and one walk. Adam Feldman and
Dylan Rush both pitched in relief,
with Rush giving up the lone Clats-
kanie hit.
Astoria Ford scored two runs in
the first inning, and added a run in
the fourth and two in the fifth.
Will Reed and Balan Kolee
each had two hits and a double to
lead the Fishermen, while Ebin
Hillard also had two hits.
“Our pitching and defense were
both great, for having been off for
so long,” said Astoria Ford coach
Glen Fromwiller, whose team —
with many of the same players —
had not played since May 23.
The Fishermen are scheduled
to play a doubleheader Thursday
at Warrenton. The Warriors’ game
Tuesday at Knappa was postponed.
Riverside hoops
camp begins soon
Astoria’s annual Riverside Bas-
ketball Camp is scheduled for June
25-29 at Astoria Middle School.
It is open to boys entering first
grade to high school.
For first through sixth graders, it
runs each day from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Seventh grade to high school seniors
will practice from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cost is $30 (includes T-shirt),
payable to AHS boys basketball.
Registration takes place at the
event. The camp is run by staff and
players of Astoria High School.
For more information, call
Astoria varsity coach Kevin Goin
at 503-325-3911 (work) or 503-
949-2810 (cell), or email kgoin@
astoria.k12.or.us.
— The Daily Astorian
Trout hits 2 HRs
again, M’s belt 4 in
6-3 win vs Angels
SEATTLE — When Mike
Trout gets on a power-hitting hot
streak like this, it’s hard for other
teams to watch — and match.
The Seattle Mariners have
been doing just fine the past two
games going toe-to-toe with the
Los Angeles Angels slugger.
Mitch Haniger and Ryon Healy
each homered twice as the first-
place Mariners shook off two
homers by Trout for the second
consecutive night, beating the
Angels 6-3 on Tuesday.
Trout took sole possession
of the major league lead with 23
home runs. He also hit a pair in the
Angels’ 5-3 loss Monday and has
20 career homers at Safeco Field,
most in any visiting ballpark.
Astoria High School
LEFT: Astoria’s Lexis Law, last year’s Cowapa League goalkeeper of the year, has signed to play soccer
next fall at Multnomah University. RIGHT: Astoria senior volleyball player Emma Howard will take her game
to South Puget Sound.
Astoria’s Law, Howard
sign letters of intent
The Daily Astorian
T
wo more Astoria High School
student-athletes have signed
their names to letters of intent,
announced last week.
Senior Lexis Law has signed to
play soccer at Multnomah Univer-
sity next fall, and Emma Howard
will play volleyball at South Puget
Sound Community College.
Law was selected as the Cowapa
League’s goalkeeper of the year last
fall, while Howard was honorable
mention on the Cowapa all-league
team last season as a libero.
Recent letter-of-intent signees
from local schools:
Michell Arney, Warrenton (Mt.
Hood volleyball)
Eliza Bannister, Ilwaco (Saint
Martin’s track/cross country)
Tim Barnett, Astoria (Oregon
Tech track)
Niqui Blodgett, Warrenton
(George Fox softball)
Reuben Cruz, Knappa (Linn-Ben-
ton baseball)
Darian Hageman, Astoria (Ore-
gon State track)
Trey
Hageman,
Astoria
(Linn-Benton baseball)
Emma Howard, Astoria (South
Puget Sound volleyball)
Madeline Jacobson, Ilwaco
(Lower Columbia basketball)
Makenzie Kaech, Ilwaco (Saint
Martin’s basketball)
Jackson Kunde, Seaside (SW
Oregon golf)
Madison Landwehr, Astoria
(Clackamas volleyball)
Lexis Law, Astoria (Multnomah
soccer)
Kaleb Miller, Knappa (Clark
baseball)
Dale Takalo, Knappa (Blue
Mountain baseball)
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Thomas absent
from Seahawks
minicamp
RENTON, Wash. — Seattle
Seahawks free safety Earl Thomas
officially commenced his holdout
as the team began its three-day
mandatory minicamp Tuesday.
Thomas released a statement
on Twitter on Sunday announcing
his intention to skip the minicamp
and all team-related activities
until his contract situation is
resolved.
“Kind of had heard that he was
making that choice,” head coach
Pete Carroll said. “I wish he was
here. That would be nice. But
we’re focusing on the guys that
are here and we’ll see how that
goes.”
Thomas is entering the final
year of a four-year extension
signed prior to the 2014 season.
He is scheduled to make $8.5 mil-
lion in base salary in 2018.
— Associated Press