The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 12, 2021, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A3
THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 2021
SPORTS
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
ERIKA
GLENN
Ilwaco
LOGAN
MORRILL
Knappa
T
T
he 6-foot-8 junior post had a
big week in the scoring column.
In a 53-25 win over Neah-Kah-Nie
Monday, Morrill led the Loggers
with 24 points. One night later at
Warrenton, he scored 15 second
half points and fi nished with 23,
helping Knappa rally for a 48-36 win.
His presence in the middle gives
the Loggers a big rebounder, shot
blocker and shot changer that most
teams at the 2A do not have — and
will make Knappa a power at the 2A
level this year and next.
he senior guard broke the Ilwaco
single game scoring record twice
in one week. Glenn, committed to
play next season at Western Oregon
University, scored 58 points in a 90-67
win over Rainier in the district 2B
tournament. She also scored a school
record 47 points in a 77-32 victory
at Chief Leschi. Glenn opened the
tournament Monday by scoring 32
points in a 68-34 win over Winlock.
The previous Ilwaco record was held
by Lindsay Ramsey, 43 points vs.
Adna, Feb. 11, 1999.
Guy Glenn
Poyer will be signing
autographs June 21
The Astorian
Astoria’s Jordan Poyer
will be holding a personal
workout session at 7 p.m.
June 21 at CMH Field. An
autograph session will be
held from 6 to 6:45 p.m.
Poyer’s annual sum-
mer football camp has been
canceled, but the Buff alo
Bills’ safety will be in Asto-
ria over the weekend, help-
ing with fundraising eff orts
for Astoria High School.
Donations for the work-
out and autograph sessions
will be accepted (pictures
and T-shirts are available),
and all proceeds will go to
Astoria High School.
In addition, Poyer is
hosting a golf tournament
June 20 at the Astoria Golf
& Country Club. Poyer
is matching tournament
entry fees, with proceeds
to support Astoria athlet-
ics. Cost is $150 for coun-
try club members, $250
for nonmembers. To reg-
ister, call Astoria athletic
director Howard Rub at
503-298-9419.
Warrenton Warrior Livestream
PREP SPORTS
SCHEDULE
MONDAY
Boys Basketball — Valley
Catholic at Astoria, 6 p.m.;
Seaside at Tillamook, 6 p.m.;
Knappa at Nestucca, 7 p.m.
Girls Basketball — Asto-
ria at Valley Catholic, 6 p.m.;
Tillamook at Seaside, 6 p.m.;
Nestucca at Knappa, 6 p.m.
TUESDAY
Boys Basketball — Rainier
at Warrenton, 7 p.m.
Girls Basketball — War-
renton at Rainier, 7 p.m.
PREP ROUNDUP
Astoria girls
pound Tillamook
basketball
Astoria bounced back
from a home loss to Banks
with an easy 78-30 win
Wednesday night at Tilla-
mook in a Cowapa League
girls basketball game.
Astoria senior Halle
Helmersen outscored Tilla-
mook all by herself, pouring
in 36 points, 24 in the fi rst
half. She connected on six
3-pointers over the fi rst two
quarters, leading Astoria to a
43-18 halftime lead. Sophie
Long added 16 points and
Kelsey Fausett scored 10 for
the Lady Fishermen.
Vernonia 40, Knappa 24
Gary Henley/The Astorian
Jordan Poyer will be signing autographs from 6 to 6:45 p.m.
June 21 at CMH Field.
The Vernonia Lady Log-
gers continued their per-
fect season with another win
Wednesday night, a 40-24
victory at Knappa, in a North-
west League girls basketball
Logger showdown.
With three games remain-
ing, Vernonia improved to 6-0
overall, 5-0 in league games.
Knappa (2-5) has three of
its fi nal four games on the road.
After a 7-0 run mid-
way through the fi rst half of
Wednesday’s game, Knappa
held a slim 11-10 lead, fol-
lowing a close range shot
from Gabriella Morrill.
But two free throws from
Vernonia’s Audrey Hill
sparked an 8-0 run and Ver-
nonia did not trail again.
Vernonia senior Jayden
Hartman led all scorers with
17 points followed by Brook-
lynn Walters with 11. Hannah
Dietrichs had seven points
and Vicki Ramvick added six
for Knappa.
Astoria boys
top Tillamook
basketball
Astoria
snapped
a
13-game losing streak in
Cowapa League play with
a solid 56-41 boys basket-
ball win Wednesday night
over Tillamook at the Brick
House.
It was the fi rst victory in
league play for the Fishermen
since Feb. 7, 2019, (a 42-38
win at Tillamook).
“We defi nitely rebounded
better, it felt like we shot the
ball better, the ball movement
was good … I was just real
happy — it was a nice team
eff ort,” said Astoria coach
Kevin Goin.
After trailing 10-4 early,
Astoria went on a 26-10 run
to close the fi rst half, with
a pair of Colton McMaster
3-pointers highlighting a 13-2
second quarter run.
McMaster fi nished with
a game-high 23 points, and
Xander Marincovich had
nine of his 14 points in the
fi rst half.
“I think Colton is just
fi nally rounding into basket-
ball form,” Goin said. “He
had a long track season, but
he’s been working hard.”
— The Astorian