A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATuRdAy, July 24, 2021 SPORTS Rough start at regionals for All-Stars Loggers top Astoria Ford in tourney opener The Astorian The Astorian The end-of-summer dis- trict tournament for local Junior Baseball teams got underway Thursday morning at Tapiola Park. The eight-team wood bat tour- nament for regional 17-and-un- der teams concludes Saturday night, also at Tapiola Park. Knappa opened the action Thursday with an 11-3 win over Astoria Ford, as four Log- ger pitchers limited the Fisher- men to five hits in a six-inning game, stopped by the two-hour time limit. Starter Logan Morrill, along with Jaxon Dietrichs, Nick Rusi- novich and Drew Miller com- Hailey Hoffman/The Astorian Ilwaco’s Jacob Rogers stretches for the ball while attempting to pick off Warrenton’s Ethan Caldwell at first base. bined to strike out eight batters, with four walks. Two Astoria pitchers allowed nine hits, with eight walks and four hit batters. But all Knappa needed offen- sively was Rusinovich, who had two doubles and drove in six runs, highlighted by a bas- es-loaded double down the left field line in the second inning, giving the Loggers a 7-1 lead. Rusinovich added a two-run double in the fifth. Bryce Yeager had two hits for the Fishermen. “Every time (Rusinovich) came up, we had guys in scoring position,” said Knappa coach Jeff Miller. “The neat part was that we consistently put the ball in play, and our pitchers — for the most part — threw strikes.” In the second game, Seaside defeated Tillamook, 13-3. Ilwaco 8, Warriors 7 Ilwaco built an 8-1 lead, then held on for an 8-7 win over Warrenton in Thursday’s third game, as the Fishermen scored eight runs in the top of the sec- ond inning, including seven runs with two outs. Fishermen pitcher Kaeden Lyster opened the game with four straight walks, but the War- riors managed only one run in the first inning, Josh Earls scor- ing on a wild pitch. Lyster settled in and pitched a solid four innings, allowing three hits with three strikeouts, and only one additional walk. Meanwhile, the Fishermen scored all eight of their runs in the top of the second inning, on five hits, three hit batters and two walks. OBITUARIES Jody Ann Wright The Lower Columbia 10U All-Stars bounced back from a tough first day with a stronger effort on Day 2 of the Pacific North- west Regionals for 10U Cal Ripken baseball. Taking part in the 10-team tournament at the Babe Ruth Complex in Eugene, Lower Columbia held its first lead of the tourna- ment, but still dropped a 5-1 decision to a team from Lynden, Washington, in Friday morning pool play. The tournament con- cludes Saturday with action in the champion- ship bracket. The winning team will advance to the Little League World Series in Florida. The All-Stars — comprised of players from Astoria, Warrenton, Knappa, Ilwaco and Naselle, Washington — scored in the top of the first inning against Lynden, as Tanner Jones had a two-out single to left field, and scored on a triple by Tucker Delay for a 1-0 lead. George Gordon Passmore Beaverton Dec. 9, 1954 — June 3, 2021 Glenwood, Washington March 11, 1930 — June 11, 2021 Jody Ann Wright was born Jody Ann Tet- dren, Joel and Bethany. low on Dec. 9, 1954, in Astoria. She passed It was important to Jody to give her chil- away June 3, 2021, in Beaverton, from dren many experiences growing up, and there was always a summer trip to see COVID-19. During Jody’s early years she somewhere new, such as the red- played the accordion and partici- woods and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. pated in many recitals. She was also Jody retired in 2009. After very active in 4-H, both in cooking retirement, Jody was involved in and knitting. She earned several many activities, including greet- ing at Beaverton Foursquare, book champion and grand champion rib- bons, both at local and state levels. club, Bible study and her walking Growing up, Jody and her fam- group. She was also a nurse at sev- ily spent many family vacations on eral church camps, and volunteered the Oregon Coast at her grandma’s at a local elementary school assist- Jody Wright ing children with reading. cabin. Jody especially loved the Jody was known for her cook- beach. Her family is convinced that she is in heaven walking on the beaches there. ing and baking. She hosted many parties over Jody is a graduate of Astoria High School, the years, and was often asked to bring her Class of 1973. She attended one year of col- cheesecake to events. lege at Clatsop Community College before Jody is survived by her husband, Scott; transferring to the University of Oregon son, Joel; daughter, Bethany; and daughter- Health Science Center in Portland. She grad- in-law, Melinda. She is also survived by her uated in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science mother, Marlene Tetlow; siblings, Carrie and degree in nursing. Duane Goosen, Sally Tetlow and Tom and She worked as a registered nurse in pedi- Lori Tetlow; as well as four nephews, four atrics her entire career at Oregon Health & nieces, six great-nephews and nieces and Science University’s Doernbecher Children’s seven cousins. Hospital in Portland for 32 years. After work- She was preceded in death by her father, ing in general pediatrics, she transferred to William, on March 29, 2021, and her brother, pediatric oncology and hematology. It takes John, on March 3, 2020. a special type of person to be able to work in Memorial contributions may be made this area, and Jody was that type of person. to Beaverton Foursquare’s Camp Scholar- Jody was always active and, after nurs- ship Fund, as Jody had many fond memo- ing school, she volunteered on ski patrol at ries of volunteering at the church camps for children. Mount Hood. Jody married Scott Wright on April 10, A private burial was held in Astoria on 1982, in Beaverton. They welcomed two chil- June 13. Former Warrenton resident George Gor- aboard the USS Point Cruise they discovered don Passmore, 91, of Glenwood, Washing- some major damage to his hearing, which ton, died on June 11, 2021, at the Oregon resulted in an honorable medical retirement in 1952. Veterans’ Home in The Dalles. George and his family moved He was born on March 11, to Portland, where he operated 1930, in Greenville, South Car- olina. He was raised in Green- a service station. His marriage ville and received his education ended in divorce in 1958. George met his second wife, there at Woodside Grade School Koeta (Jo) Sexton Rogers, and and Parker High School. He also they were married on March 2, worked in a cotton mill, at a dairy 1963. and in a lumber mill in his grow- ing up years. He went to work for Coca-Cola for the next 23 years, until retir- In 1947, at the age of 17, he Jo and George ing in 1990. He and his wife, Jo, joined the U.S. Navy, where he Passmore moved to Ilwaco, Washington, took boot camp training in San where he enjoyed many happy Diego, California. His first ship hours fishing with friends. was an aircraft carrier, the USS He and Jo traveled for the next Princeton CV-37. He trained to be 14 years as snowbirds all through- a photographer, and had the rank out the southern part of the U.S. of petty officer third class. They also made trips to Zimba- At the time, he also finished his bwe, England, Ireland and Alaska. high school studies, and graduated They moved to Warrenton in 2010. with the Class of 1949 at Parker His children, Will Passmore High School in his hometown of and Gwen Passmore Lasley, gave Greenville. him three grandchildren, Sherri George married his first wife, Colleen, in 1948 while he was still in the Lynn, Julie Passmore and Gabrielle Lasley, Navy. She had a son, William George, by with Sherri preceding him in death. He also a previous marriage. George adopted him has several great-grandchildren. His beloved wife, Jo, preceded him in about six months later. A daughter, Gwen Elizabeth, was born two years into the death on March 19, 2021, in Astoria. At his request, there will be a graveside marriage. The second ship he was stationed on service at Fort Stevens National Cemetery in was the USS Point Cruise (CVL). He had Hammond on July 30 at 1 p.m. with military incurred an injury to his left ear while aboard honors. His wife, Jo, will be laid to rest with the USS Princeton, but it wasn’t until he was him. SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 70 55 Breezy in the p.m. 68 55 70 55 Mostly sunny Clearing 68 54 69 53 69 55 Variable clouds Variable cloudiness Clouds and sunshine 70 55 Mostly sunny Aberdeen Olympia 73/56 81/58 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 83/56 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Full moon at 7:36 p.m. PDT. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 69/50 Normal high/low .................. 68/55 Record high .................. 86 in 1928 Record low .................... 44 in 1977 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 0.00” Month to date ........................ 0.19” Normal month to date ......... 0.64” Year to date .......................... 37.46” Normal year to date ........... 37.81” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 1:20 a.m. 2:58 p.m. 9.0 8:39 a.m. -1.8 7.1 8:30 p.m. 2.2 Cape Disappointment 12:56 a.m. 9.2 7:42 a.m. -2.0 2:37 p.m. 7.1 7:33 p.m. 2.5 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 5:48 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 8:55 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 9:58 p.m. Moonset today ............... 6:06 a.m. Full Last New First 1:10 a.m. 2:49 p.m. Warrenton 1:15 a.m. 2:53 p.m. Knappa 1:57 a.m. 3:35 p.m. Depoe Bay July 23 July 31 Aug 8 Aug 15 9.4 8:03 a.m. -2.3 7.3 7:59 p.m. 2.2 9.4 8:23 a.m. -1.7 7.5 8:14 p.m. 2.3 9.2 9:40 a.m. -1.5 7.4 9:31 p.m. 1.9 12:09 a.m. 9.4 7:12 a.m. -2.4 1:51 p.m. 7.2 7:04 p.m. 2.5 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Sun. 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