A3 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 SPORTS ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Seaside baseball wins at Astoria, 13-2 The Astorian Seaside overcame an early 2-1 defi cit to defeat Asto- ria for the second time in 10 days, as the Gulls fi nished off the Fishermen in six innings, 13-2, in a Cowapa League baseball game on Friday at CMH Field. The Gulls picked up all they would need with a fi ve- run third inning, highlighted by a run-scoring double from Ryan Varoza that scored Luke Toyooka, and a pair of RBI singles. Seaside scored twice on wild pitches to build a 7-2 lead through three innings. Toyooka added a leadoff triple in the fi fth, in which Kaleb Bartel had a two-run single for the Gulls, who col- lected nine hits off three Asto- ria pitchers. Seaside pitchers Tanner Kraushaar, Andrew Teubner and Cash Corder allowed just two hits, with six walks and six strikeouts. Karson Hawkins had a double and an RBI for Asto- Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian Seaside’s Justin Morris is hit by a pitch. ria, which stranded nine baserunners. The two teams play Tues- day at Seaside. Warrenton pounds Clatskanie in twinbill The Warrenton baseball team completed its three- game sweep over Clatskanie, with a Friday doubleheader victory at Lester Wallace Field, 18-0 and 12-1. Coupled with Warrenton’s 16-1 over the Tigers three days earlier, the Warriors out- scored Clatskanie 46-2, with two no-hitters. In Friday’s fi rst game, Duane Falls needed just 54 pitches to fi nish off the Tigers, with 13 strikeouts. He threw just 12 balls, while the Tigers gave up nine hits and committed seven errors. Warrenton built an 8-0 lead through three innings, then scored 10 in the fourth. Dawson Little had a triple and drove in three runs. Warrior pitchers Dylon Atwood, Little and Mike Ulness combined on a one-hitter in Game 2, with Atwood picking up the win. He was also 3-for-3 at the plate, while Ethan Caldwell had a home run and a double. Warrenton has a dou- bleheader Wednesday at Catlin Gabel and a single game makeup Thursday at Willamina. Knappa tops Pirates, twice Knappa improved to 6-0 overall with a doubleheader sweep Friday at home against Neah-Kah-Nie, 9-2 and 12-7. The Loggers scored in six of the seven innings in the opener, collecting seven hits with 10 walks off the Pirates. Treven Moreland led Knappa’s off ensive attack by going 3-for-3 with two dou- bles and two RBIs, while pitchers Drew Miller and Nick Rusinovich scattered six hits with 10 strikeouts and three walks. The second game was tied 7-7 going into the bottom of the fourth, when Knappa scored fi ve runs to take command. Kutter Ball and More- land had three hits apiece and scored a combined fi ve runs. Logan Morrill had two dou- bles and Ball added a triple for the Loggers, who had 14 hits. The Northwest League title could be decided the week, when Knappa plays a single game Tuesday at Port- land Christian (also 6-0 over- all), followed by a double- header against the Royals Friday at Knappa. Clatskanie sweeps Warrenton softball The Astorian Clatskanie pitchers Shelby Blodgett and Kaity Size- more shut down Warren- ton on Friday in a Coastal Range League softball dou- bleheader, as the Tigers swept past the Warriors 12-0 and 15-4. Blodgett tossed a one-hit- ter in the fi rst game, while Clatskanie pounded out nine hits including three doubles and two triples. The Tigers held an 8-0 lead after two innings. Warrenton had six hits off Sizemore in Game 2, but committed six errors, help- ing the Tigers jump out to an early 7-1 lead. The Warriors scored three runs in the second, high- lighted by a two-run double from Avyree Miethe. Clatskanie scored four runs in the fi fth and added four in the seventh to pull away. Blodgett had two doubles and Kalani Ausmus had two of Clats- kanie’s four triples. Plenty of Fishermen, Gulls on all-league team The Astorian League champion Banks dominated the spring 2021 Cowapa All-League football awards, announced earlier this month . The Braves, who fi nished 4-0 in league, had the Cowa- pa’s off ensive and defensive players of the year (Charles White and Tyler Exline), while coach Cole Linehan shared the Coach of the Year award with Astoria’s How- ard Rub, whose team fi n- ished at 3-1 in league. Banks had six players on the fi rst team off ense, and fi ve on fi rst team defense. Astoria’s fi rst team selec- tions included senior receiver T.J. Colvin, senior off en- sive lineman Mike Berger and senior running back Michael Moore on off ense; senior linemen Daniel Emer- son-Palmer and Alexander Marincovich, senior defen- sive back Dylan Junes and junior defensive back Rocky Rub on defense. Junes was also the fi rst team punter. Seaside’s fi rst team mem- bers included Lawson Tala- mantez (Jr., tight end), Andrew Teubner (Sr., run- ning back), Kaleb Bartel (Jr., kicker) and for the sec- ond straight season, all three Seaside linebackers (Teub- ner, Talamantez and Tanner Kraushaar) made fi rst team defense. Lisa Sisley Facebook MADDIE SISLEY Astoria COLTON McMASTER Astoria T W he fi rst back-to-back athlete of the week win- ner in two diff erent sports, Sisley has opened her junior track season by posting some top times and marks in three diff erent events in Oregon 4A track. After just two meets, Sisley is ranked third in the 100-meter hur- dles (17.62 seconds) and the long jump (17-feet, half inch) and sixth in the 100 meters (13.57). All her marks were winners in a dual meet April 16 with Banks (Rob Frank Invitational), in which she was named female athlete of the meet. herever and when- ever this year’s state track meet takes place, As- toria’s big junior will be a big favorite to win at least two state titles. McMaster leads the rest of the state by a large margin in the discus and shot put, in which he already set a school discus record 173-7 in an April 12 intrasquad meet (37 feet further than the next-best mark in the state), and a personal best 56-4½ in the shot put April 16 (a 9-foot lead at the 4A level). Both marks rank third among Ore- gon athletes at all levels. His throwing coach, Bob Ellsberg, said McMaster is consistently throwing the discus over 200 feet in practices. 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