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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2019
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Gary Henley | Sports Reporter
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The big swing of Seaside’s
Alyssa Goin landed her on
the fi rst team.
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Seaside catcher Erin Owsley
was one of three Gulls on the
fi rst team.
Brianna Hill, who plays third
base for Seaside, landed on
the fi rst team following her
senior season.
Astoria’s Julia Norris was
named the Cowapa League’s
Pitcher of the Year.
Astoria
infi elder
Lexxis
Lyngstad was named fi rst
team all league in her senior
year.
Kayla Helligso, Astoria’s all-
star catcher.
Astoria, Seaside players earn all-league honors
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A
storia will likely be
the team to beat in
Cowapa League soft-
ball next season, as the Lady
Fishermen landed seven
players on this year’s all-
league squad, fi ve of whom
will return next year.
This season’s Cowapa
all-League team included a
Player of the Year (senior
Hannah McCourt of Banks),
a Pitcher of the Year (Asto-
ria junior Julia Norris) and a
Designated Player of the Year
(Tillamook’s Miya Stahle).
Rosi Contri of Banks was the
only Coach of the Year.
In addition to Norris,
the Lady Fishermen had
four other fi rst team selec-
tions: junior catcher Kayla
Helligso, senior infi elder
Lexxis Lyngstad, junior
infi elder Hailey O’Brien and
sophomore outfi elder Halle
Helmersen.
Senior Jenna Barendse
and freshman Tenley Mat-
teucci were named honorable
mention.
Defending league cham-
pion Banks will lose four
fi rst-team players to gradua-
tion, including McCourt and
pitcher Kaylin Hernandez.
Seaside came up short of
the playoffs, but the Gulls
had more than half their start-
ers on the all-league team.
Seniors Alyssa Goin
and Brianna Hill were both
selected to the fi rst team, as
was freshman catcher Erin
Owsley.
Junior Emma Brown
and sophomore Kandice
Flaigg were both honorable
mention.
COWAPA ALL-LEAGUE
SOFTBALL TEAM
Player of the Year: Hannah
McCourt, Banks
Pitcher of the Year:
Julia Norris, Astoria
Designated Player of the
Year: Miya Stahle, Tillamook
Coach of the Year: Rosi Contri,
Banks
P: Julia Norris, Jr., Astoria
P: Kaylin Hernandez, Sr., Banks
P: Torrin Richardson, Fr., Tilla-
mook
C: Kayla Helligso, Jr., Astoria
SCOREBOARD
SUMMER SPORTS SCHEDULE
Junior baseball (at Warren-
ton HS)
Sunday’s schedule
10 a.m.: Astoria vs. Santiam
Christian
12:30: Santiam Christian vs.
Warrenton
3 p.m.: Knappa vs. Astoria
5:30 p.m.: Knappa vs.
Warrenton
SOFTBALL
Class 3A all-state
Player of the Year: Shelby
Blodgett, Clatskanie
Coach of the Year: Kevin
Sprague, Clatskanie
First team
P: Shelby Blodgett, So.,
Clatskanie
P: Tayah Kelley, Sr., South
Umpqua
C: Sofi a Cicerone, Jr., Dayton
C: Olivia Zeiher, Sr., Scio
1B: Taytum Hughes, Sr.,
Harrisburg
1B: Alexys Rodgers, Jr., Vale
Inf: Shalyn Gray, Jr., South
Umpqua
Inf: Alexis Smith, So.,
Clatskanie
Inf: Lacey Smith, Fr., Dayton
Inf: Olivia Sprague, So.,
Clatskanie
OF: Taylor Bennett, Jr,
Harrisburg
OF: Emily Elliott, Sr., Dayton
OF: Maris Jackson, Sr.,
Clatskanie
OF: Gracie Jacobs, Sr., Vale
U: Kasidee Parazoo, Sr., Scio
U: Syriah Trujillo, Jr., Nyssa
Second team
P: Savannah Barchus, Jr., Blan-
chet Catholic
P: Emma Coulter, Jr., Taft
C: Hailee Danneker, Jr., Taft
C: Aaliyah Rudy, Sr., South
Umpqua
1B: Catie Jacks, Sr., Dayton
Inf: Cynthia Downs, Jr.,
Harrisburg
Inf: Paige Kellar, Jr., Rainier
Inf: Katie Mann, Sr., South
Umpqua
Inf: Reese Schimmel, So.,
Rainier
OF: Aubrey Hatch, Sr., Creswell
OF: Camille Kern, Sr.,
Yamhill-Carlton
OF: Hannah Lowell, Jr., South
Umpqua
OF: Audrey Quast, Sr., Cascade
Christian
U: Shea Carley, Jr., Santiam
Christian
U: Ally Jones, Sr., Blanchet
Catholic
Honorable mention
P: Destiney Black, So., Creswell
P: Maddie Fluke, So., Dayton
P: Demia Hardin, Jr., Vale
P: Katelyn Willard, So., Cascade
Christian
C: Kailey Gurr, Fr., Santiam
Christian
C: Trinity Hamm, Jr., Clatskanie
C: Brenda Trujillo, Jr., Nyssa
1B: Mallory Meilicke, Sr., Cas-
cade Christian
Inf: Aliyah Atkins, Jr., Santiam
Christian
Inf: Clair Farwell, So.,
Enterprise/Wallowa/Joseph
Inf: Josie Sibert, Sr.,
Yamhill-Carlton
Inf: Kati Slater, Fr.,
Yamhill-Carlton
U: Amelia Ferguson, So., South
Umpqua
The Astorian
Thomas Colvin
The Astoria youth basketball team, coached by Kevin Goin, has won two
tournaments in two weeks.
Riverside camp runs next week
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The annual Riverside Basket-
ball Camp is scheduled for next
week, Monday through Thursday.
The camp will be split into two
sessions, one for boys entering
grades 1-4, and another for boys
entering grades fi ve through 12.
Both sessions take place at Asto-
ria Middle School.
Cost of the camp is $35, or
free for members of the Astoria
High School summer league. The
camp is open to all kids, including
non-Astoria residents. A T-shirt is
included.
Session 1 (grades 5-12) takes
place from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
each day, followed by Session
2 (grades 1-4) from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m.
The camp is run by Astoria
High boys coach Kevin Goin and
his coaching staff.
Registration is at the door, with
checks made payable to Astoria
High School.
For more information, contact
Goin at 503-949-2810 or kgoin@
astoria.k12.or.us.
An Astoria youth basketball
squad coached by Goin has won
two offseason tournaments in two
weeks, including a championship
in a 16-team tournament at Hub
City in Centralia, Washington last
week.
The Astoria team went 4-0 to
win the team title, and the previ-
ous week won a tournament in
South Bend, Washington.
It’s not too late to join or renew!
Call, come by, or apply online
while there’s time!
IN AN EMERGENCY CALL
9-1-1
OF: Halle Helmersen, So.,
Astoria
OF/P: Halle Vandomelen, Jr.,
Banks
Honorable mention
Jenna Barendse, Sr., Astoria
Emma Brown, Jr., Seaside
Kandice Flaigg, So., Seaside
Noel Herb, Jr., Banks
Makinley Johnson, Sr., Tilla-
mook
Laci Lourenzo, Sr., Tillamook
Tenley Matteucci, Fr., Astoria
Haelee Saunders, Sr., Banks
Mullins hired as girls
hoops coach at Warrenton
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C/3B: Hannah McCourt, Sr.,
Banks
C: Erin Owsley, Fr., Seaside
1B/SS: Natilee Dentel, Jr.,
Tillamook
1B: Madison Graham, Sr., Banks
2B: Lexxis Lyngstad, Sr.,
Astoria
2B/OF: Maddison Reeves, Sr.,
Tillamook
3B: Brianna Hill, Sr., Seaside
3B: Hailey O’Brien, Jr., Astoria
3B: Allison VanLoo, Sr., Banks
SS/C: Nessa Hurliman, So.,
Tillamook
OF/C: Abby Campbell, Jr., Banks
OF: Alyssa Goin, Sr., Seaside
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Jake Mullins has been
hired as the new varsity girls
basketball coach at War-
renton High School, ath-
letic director Ian O’Brien
announced Friday.
In a shake-up earlier in
the week, Robert Hoepfl
stepped down as the girls
basketball coach and ath-
letic director, and O’Brien
moved into his former role
as the Warrenton athletic
director.
Hoepfl and his family
will be moving to the east
coast, where his wife has
accepted a teaching posi-
tion in New Jersey. He had
served as the Warrenton
coach for the last four years.
O’Brien will remain as
the school’s head football
coach, in addition to his
duties as athletic director.
A 2004 graduate of War-
renton High School, Mul-
lins has been the varsity
assistant and head junior
varsity coach for the War-
renton boys program for
three years. He also worked
in the same role at Kennedy
High School in Mt. Angel.
Hoepfl took over as the
Warrenton girls basket-
ball coach in 2015-16, and
led the Warriors to season
records of 8-16, 16-9, 19-8
and 21-9 in his four-year
span as coach (64-42 over-
all, fourth on the school’s
list of coaching victories for
girls basketball). He was
the league’s Coach of the
Year in 2018.
Warrenton reached the
3A state tournament last
season, for the fi rst time
since 2010.
“What he’s done with
our girls basketball pro-
gram is awesome,” O’Brien
said of Hoepfl . “We haven’t
had that kind of success in a
long time.”
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