WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW SPRING GUIDE 10 • THE ASTORIAN SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2021 High school sports on tap By GARY HENLEY The Astorian The games are on for both players and fans. T he Oregon School Activities Associa- tion is moving into its “Season 3” phase of the school year, featuring spring sports. Baseball games, softball games, golf meets and track meets begin starting next week, with action running into mid-May for all sports. Local baseball teams for Astoria, Seaside, Warrenton and Knappa have scheduled open- ing days on Tuesday, weather permitting. The fi rst pitch for the Astoria and Seaside baseball teams will come Tuesday, when the Fishermen and Gulls open the season with a Clatsop Clash at Broadway Field. The two teams will then play a mostly Cow- apa League schedule that lasts through May 13. Warrenton opens a three-game series with Willamina on Tuesday at Willamina, followed by a home doubleheader with the Bulldogs on Friday. Knappa has a single game Tuesday at Gaston, followed by a twin bill three days later at Gaston. To keep in-person attendance numbers down, high school track teams and golf teams have scheduled a series of dual meets. Local teams to watch Astoria and Knappa baseball, as well as the Warrenton Warriors, whose last offi cial game was the 2019 class 3A state championship game in Keizer. Astoria and Knappa softball will be league favorites on the diamond. O n the links, Seaside boys golf will challenge for the 4A state title, should there be a state championship event. In track, look for Astoria’s Colton McMas- ter and Triston Scott of Warrenton to set school records in the throwing events for their respec- tive teams. Across the river in Washington state, Naselle baseball is always a state contender. Ilwaco softball should be a new state power, led by eighth grader Maddie Wilkin in her fi rst year as a starting pitcher for the Lady Fishermen. Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian A ‘Lady Fish’ sign hangs on the fence at the Tapiola Park softball fi eld next to Astoria High School. EMERALD HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Astoria, OR WE CARE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY! Some places to contact if you are in need of assistance during this time: Clatsop Community Action 503-325-1400 Department of Human Resources 503-325-4811 Northwest Oregon Housing Authority 503-861-0119 State of Oregon Employment Office 503-325-4821 Monday - Friday 9am-5pm as business allows. No Appointment Necessary Call 503.325.8221 Fax 503.325.8179 Indoor and Outdoor Dining. Takeout EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Reservations 503.325.6777 Open Daily • Lunch & Dinner BridgewaterBistro.com 20 Basin Street, Astoria OR