A8 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 FIND MORE SPORTS COVERAGE INSIDE ON PAGE A7 CONTACT US Gary Henley | Sports Reporter ghenley@dailyastorian.com Warrenton places eight on all-league team The Astorian The team that came up short in the Class 3A baseball state champi- onship in 2019 could be the favorite to win it in 2020. The Warrenton Warriors had eight players selected to this year’s Coastal Range all-league team — one sophomore, fi ve juniors and only two seniors. Four of the juniors were on the fi rst team, with junior catcher Jake Morrow named as the league’s Player of the Year. John Karns of Rainier was selected as the Coach of the Year, after leading the Columbians to a co-league championship with the Warriors. Rainier had nine all-league selec- tions, which included six seniors. Warrenton’s other fi rst-team players are juniors Gabe Breitmeyer, Devin Jackson and Austin Little. Sophomore Duane Falls and senior Dalton Knight were named second team, with junior Alec Her- rera and senior Kale’o Kapua earn- ing honorable mention. Warrenton’s league Players of the Year since 1994: Todd Kobrzy- cki (1994), Ben Hartley (1996), Brian Bruney (1999-2000), Dan Gates (2001), Tyler McGrorty (2003), Nate McBride (2004), Michael Moore (2008), Reese John- son (2011), Jake Morrow (2019). Warrenton catcher Jake Morrow was the fi rst Warrior baseball player named league MVP since 2011. COASTAL RANGE ALL-LEAGUE Player of the Year: Jake Morrow, Warrenton Coach of the Year: John Karns, Rainier First team Jake Morrow, Jr., Warrenton Gabe Breitmeyer, Jr., Warrenton Austin Cantrell, Sr., Rainier Eli DeMello, Jr., Taft Tyee Fisher, Sr., Taft Devin Jackson, Jr., Warrenton Jordan Kangas, Jr., Rainier Cody Knott, Sr., Taft Austin Little, Jr., Warrenton Kaleb Reid, Sr., Willamina Joey Tripp, Sr., Rainier Cade Warren, Jr., Clatskanie Jackson Young, Sr., Catlin Gabel Second team Nick Colton, Sr., Willamina Dawson Evenson, Jr., Clatskanie Duane Falls, So., Warrenton Trent Fisher, Jr., Taft Wyatt Hoke, Sr., Catlin Gabel Logan Keizur, Sr., Rainier Bleiz Kimbrough, Sr., Taft Dalton Knight, Sr., Warrenton Braden Marcum, So., Rainier Luke Roth, Sr., Clatskanie Kenney Tripp, Fr., Rainier Kellen Woodcock, So., Catlin Gabel Honorable mention Hunter Boulch, Sr., Rainier Tanner Chapman, Sr., Rainier Jonathan Edelman, Sr., Catlin Gabel Foster Evenson, Sr., Clatskanie Mike Hart, Fr., Catlin Gabel Nick Hawk, Sr., Willamina Alec Herrera, Jr., Warrenton Kale’o Kapua, Sr., Warrenton Fco Ramos, So., Taft Jayden Robb, Sr., Rainier Gary Henley/The Astorian Warrenton infi elder Austin Little was one of four Warriors named fi rst team all-league. Summer season opens Saturday The Astorian SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE The 2019 summer sea- son opens Saturday for local junior (17-and-under) baseball teams, in a two-day, four-team tournament at Warrenton. Games begin at 10 a.m. both days. 10 a.m. — Astoria vs. War- renton 12:30 — Santiam Christian vs. Warrenton 3:00 — Knappa vs. Santiam Christian 5:30 — Astoria vs. Knappa 10 a.m.— Astoria vs. San- tiam Christian 12:30 — Santiam Christian vs. Warrenton 3:00 — Knappa vs. Astoria 5:30 — Knappa vs. Warren- ton Stone Soup Bowl 2019 F2W Warrenton’s Jacoby Marshall, left, battles with Joey Meador of Portland in a jiu-jitsu match. Marshall tops Meador in Portland showdown By GARY HENLEY The Astorian arrenton’s Jacoby Marshall won a one-match Brazil- ian jiu-jitsu showdown last Friday in Portland, where he defeated Portland’s Joey Meador in the purple belt division as part of a “Fight to Win” (F2W) promotional event at the Oregon Conven- tion Center. “It was a great show,” Marshall said. “For the fi rst time in fi ve years, I think, the promotion came to a new city. I applied under the direction of my professors, Nathan and Zachary Adam- son, a few months back and never heard anything.” Eventually, Marshall said, “I had a message from Seth Daniels (CEO and promoter of F2W) asking if I wanted to accept a fi ght with Joey Meador at 215 pounds. I gave him a thumbs up right away, even though I really had no clue what I was get- ting in to.” Marshall, 38, had to drop some pounds to make weight to battle against Meador, 26. “I knew I could recover from a cut to 215,” Marshall said. “I walk around at 227- 230, but I train fi ve to six days a week.” As fi ght time neared, how- ever, “I had to worry about ticket sales and sponsorships W * appetizers, desserts, beer & wine * www.harbornw.org/soupbowl Jacoby Marshall Warrenton’s Jacoby Marshall is declared the winner following Friday night’s match in Portland. and that dreaded weight cut,” he said. “I knew at weigh-ins I had the advantage of expe- rience and I knew I was in fantastic shape. “I am sure Joey is the big guy at his gym who scares people or intimidates folks, so he probably has the same struggles as I do getting train- ing partners to prepare for a big stage.” But, Marshall said, “I was super lucky to have a great team with amazing training partners that were willing to come in and train at any time. We also have had some high-level instructors in the area helping me work on my game plan.” As for Friday’s six-minute match, “I did nearly every- thing I set out to do,” Mar- shall said. “I pulled guard and set up my ‘Lasso.’ I main- tained control throughout the entire match. (Meador) did what the promoters said not to do. He clamped down my leg in a ‘lock down’ position and stalled out about three minutes of the match.” Marshall maintained con- trol the entire fi ght, “and it came down to the referee’s decision. I bested him two/ three.” Marshall spent the spring as an assistant baseball coach at Warrenton, which played for a state title the previous Saturday. “Mixing in trying to win a state title made camp a little more interesting,” he said. Questions? 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