A3 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 SPORTS Warrenton baseball tops Tillamook The Astorian Warrenton rallied from a 7-4 defi cit to score an 8-7 win over Tillamook on Monday in a Junior Base- ball game at Huddleston Field. The nonleague Game 2 was suspended because of darkness in the sixth inning. The Warriors were leading 6-4 to start the inning. Josh Earls had the big day at the plate for the Warriors, sparking the comeback in Game 1 with a two-run triple in the bot- tom of the fi fth. Earlier, Warrenton’s Kaison Smith had a solo home run in the third inning for a brief 4-3 lead, before the Cheese- makers responded with a grand slam in the top of the fourth. In the bottom of the sev- enth, the Warriors had two batters hit by pitch and another drew a walk, and scored the game-winning run on a misplayed fl y ball by the Cheesemakers. Earls had a double and a triple in the nightcap, and Nate Streibeck added a tri- ple for the Warriors, who were scheduled to play a doubleheader Thursday at Ilwaco. Astoria Ford 8, Knappa 4 In other Junior Baseball action Monday, Astoria Ford defeated Knappa, 8-4. Astoria’s Connelly Fromwiller had two dou- bles and drove in two runs, Gunnar Olson had a single, double and scored twice. Pitcher Karson Haw- kins pitched four innings, allowing two runs. Olson was also named Player of the Week for the Lower Columbia Baseball Club in Longview, Wash- ington. Competing for Rohl Roofi ng, Olson fi n- ished the weekend Fire- cracker Classic tourna- ment with a .555 batting average. SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Junior Baseball — Seaside at Astoria Ford (2), 4 p.m.; Warrenton at Ilwaco (2), 4 p.m.; Neah-Kah-Nie at Knappa (2), 4 p.m. SATURDAY Junior Baseball — Astoria Ford at Neah-Kah-Nie (2), 1 p.m. VOLLEYBALL COWAPA ALL-LEAGUE League season champion: Valley Catholic Players of the Year: Naima Foster, Maddie Klopcic, Valley Catholic Coach of the Year: Becky Kemper, Val- ley Catholic First Team OH: Naima Foster, So., Valley Catholic MB: Maddie Klopcic, Sr., Valley Catholic OH: Izzy Applebee, Sr., Banks OH: Frances Eisenhardt, So., Valley Catholic OH/DS: Taylor Haltiner, Jr., Tillamook OH/MB: Halle Helmersen, Sr., Astoria OH/MB: Nessa Hurliman, Sr., Tillamook MB/RS: Gretchen Kibbe, Sr., Valley Catholic L: Kylee King, Jr., Valley Catholic MB/DS: Makayla Tuiolemotu, Jr., Tillamook S/OH: Sage Veek-Peterson, Sr., Tillamook OH/MB: Karen Wing, Sr., Seaside OH/RS: Annika Wunderlich, Sr., Seaside Honorable Mention L: Sandee Adriano, Jr., Seaside S: Katiya Blas-Arellano, Fr., Valley Catholic OH: Nya Johnson, Jr., Banks MB: Callie Lanter, Sr., Banks MB/RS: Mollie Matthews, Jr., Astoria MB: Landri Mickle, Jr., Seaside RS: Emily Skaar, So., Tillamook S: Taja Tuimato, Sr., Astoria Coastal Range All-League League season champion: Warrenton League tournament champion: Clatskanie Player of the Year: Shelby Blodgett, Clatskanie Coach of the Year: Staci Miethe, Warrenton First Team Shelby Blodgett, Sr., Clatskanie Kalli Budge, Jr., Rainier Hallee Hughes, So., Willamina Mia McFadden, Sr., Warrenton Avyree Miethe, Jr., Warrenton Alexis Smith, Sr., Clatskanie Second Team Kyla Cook, Sr., Rainier Madison Diehl, Jr., Willamina Ann Heyen, Sr., Warrenton Kallie Schoenbachler, Sr., Willamina Aubrey Sorensen, Jr., Rainier Olivia Sprague, Sr., Clatskanie Honorable Mention Amelia Mooney, Sr., Willamina Jeff TerHar Senior Annika Wunderlich (4) was one of two Seaside players named fi rst-team Cowapa all-league. Local volleyball players selected all-league The Astorian The Oregon School Activities Association has completed all seasons for the 2020-21 school year. Now it’s time for another one — awards season. In volleyball, local teams had several players selected to their respective all-league teams. At the 4A level, the Cowapa all-league squad included two Seaside play- ers (seniors Karen Wing and Annika Wunderlich) on the fi rst team, along with Asto- ria senior Halle Helmersen. League champion Val- ley Catholic had the Play- ers of the Year (senior Mad- die Klopcic and sophomore Naima Foster) and the Coach of the Year (Becky Kemper). All six Valiant starters were all-league. Astoria and Seaside also had honorable mention selections. At the 3A level, the Coastal Range all-league team included three play- ers from regular sea- son champion Warrenton. Senior Mia McFadden and junior Avyree Miethe were selected to the fi rst team, while Coach of the Year Staci Miethe led the War- riors to their third straight league title. In the 2A Northwest League, Knappa’s Hannah Dietrichs was a fi rst-team selection. At the 1A level, Jew- ell coach Jessica Miller led the Blue Jays to a 13-2 over- all record, and 6-0 as the co-league champions in the Casco League. Thank you for going above and beyond Today and every day, we appreciate all that you do. Your hard work powers our communities, safely and reliably. Even in the most challenging conditions, like the recent historic heat wave, you show up for our customers. Your work isn’t easy, but your skill, focus and determination make all of us stronger. Thank you for always putting your community and your co-workers first. It’s a privilege to work alongside you. July 10 th is Lineworker Appreciation Day. 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