A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATuRdAy, AuguST 7, 2021 SPORTS Seven Gulls on all-league softball team COWAPA ALL-LEAGUE Jeff TerHar Seaside softball coaches Jessica Garrigues and Joel Dierickx with the Gulls’ three seniors from the 2021 season, from left, Emma Taylor, Kandice Flaigg and Gracie Rhodes. All three were Cowapa all-league, as were seven of Seaside’s nine starters. each team was also selected all- league, with four on the first team. It was also a great year to be a Gull, as Seaside had a pitcher, catcher, all four infielders and one outfielder earn all-league honors. Six Astoria players were named all-league. In the 3A Coastal Range League, state champion Clatskanie dominated the selections, with 11 players earning all-league hon- ors. The Tigers defeated Rainier in the unofficial 3A state champion- ship game this spring. Warrenton’s lone selection was junior Avyree Miethe, to the first team. The Warriors also earned the league’s sportsmanship award. The Astorian T he Banks Braves swept the post-season awards for Cow- apa League softball in 2021. In addition to having every starter on the all-league squad, the Braves had the Player of the Year (sophomore Olivia Wyatt), the Pitcher of the Year (senior Brooke Vandehey) and the Designated Player of the Year (senior Jessica Stewart), while Rosi Contri, of Banks, and Joy Richardson, of Til- lamook, shared the Coaches of the Year honor. The five-team Cowapa League had all five starting shortstops on the first team. The No. 1 pitcher for Player of the Year: Olivia Wyatt, Banks Pitcher of the Year: Brooke Vandehey, Banks Designated Player of the Year: Jessica Stewart, Banks Coaches of the Year: Rosi Contri, Banks; Joy Richard- son, Tillamook First Team P: Brooke Vandehey, Sr., Banks P: Emma Biederman, Sr., Astoria P: Torrin Richardson, Jr., Tillamook P: Gracie Rhodes, Sr., Seaside C: Olivia Wyatt, So., Banks C: Malia Groshong, Fr., Val- ley Catholic C: Mollie Matthews, Jr., Astoria 1B: Tenley Matteucci, Jr., Astoria 1B: Maddy Vandehey, Sr., Banks 2B: Tara Lair, Jr., Seaside 3B: Kassandra Douglas, Jr., Banks 3B: Erin Owsley, Jr., Seaside SS: Chloe Bauer, So., Valley Cathholic SS: Kandice Flaigg, Sr., Seaside SS: Halle Helmersen, Sr., Astoria SS: Nessa Hurliman, Sr., Tillamook SS: Hayden Rockwell, Jr., Banks LF: Ila Bowles, Jr., Seaside CF: Hailey Frame, Sr., Banks RF: Sydney Maller, Jr., Banks DP: Jessica Stewart, Sr., Banks Honorable Mention P: Jules Hayes, Fr., Valley Catholic C: Kylie Burden, Fr., Tillamook C: Abby Nofield, So., Seaside 1B: Gabriella Garcia, So., Tillamook 1B: Emma Taylor, Sr., Seaside 2B: Alex Saunders, So., Banks 3B: Mary Lou Lux, Jr., Valley Catholic 3B: Shelby Rasmussen, Sr., Astoria OF: Madison Both, Sr., Astoria LF: Hanna Saunders, Sr., Banks Coastal Range all-league League champion: Clatskanie State champion: Clatskanie Player of the Year: Olivia Sprague, Clatskanie Pitcher of the Year: Kyla Cook, Rainier Coach of the Year: Kevin Sprague, Clatskanie Sportsmanship: Warrenton First Team Olivia Sprague, Sr., Clatskanie Shelby Blodgett, Sr., Clatskanie Kyla Cook, Sr., Rainier Alexis Crape, Sr., Rainier Laney DeLoe, Fr., Willamina Addie Gates, Jr., Taft Nat Gates, So., Taft Lacey Makinson, Fr., Rainier Avyree Miethe, Jr., Warrenton Reese Schimmel, Sr., Rainier Alexis Smith, Sr., Clatskanie Kylie Thomas, So., Clatskanie Second Team Kalani Ausmus, Sr., Clatskanie Kendall Crape, So., Rainier Madison Diehl, Jr., Willamina Delaney Fortelany, Fr., Rainier Kami Harrison, Sr., Clatskanie Jamie Knox, Jr., Rainier Megan McClure, So., Clatskanie Amaryssa Mooney, Sr., Willamina Amelia Mooney, Sr., Willamina Kaity Sizemore, Sr., Clatskanie Claire Tolan, Sr., Taft Hailey Weaver, So., Taft Honorable Mention Olivia Coulter, Jr., Taft Katrina Graham, Sr., Willamina Cloee McLeod, Jr., Clatskanie Paige Taylor, Fr., Clatskanie OBITUARIES Frances Marie (Babs) Sandy Seaside June 9, 1932 — July 26, 2021 Frances Marie (Babs) Sandy, 89, of Seaside, passed away July 26, 2021, in Eugene. Babs was born June 9, 1932, in Astoria, to Leonard B. Bjornstrom and Lena A. (Marincovich) Bjornstrom. Babs lived her entire life in Clatsop County, mostly in Seaside. She was married to Jack V. Sandy on Sunday, Dec. 31, 1954. Jack preceded Babs in death in 1995. Babs was also preceded in death by her son, Kim S. Sandy, in 1993. Babs is survived by her daughter, Jackie Baillargeon, of Fall Creek; two granddaughters, Lacey Macdonald, of Springfield, and Megan Skipper, of Fall Creek; and two great-grandchil- dren, David and Addison Macdonald, of Springfield. SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Babs will be remembered as a mother, grandmother and great-grand- mother. Babs was known as a hard worker, and enjoyed taking care of her home and yard and shar- ing them with family, especially her great-grandchildren. Babs will be interred at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton. There will be no public service. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TOKYO OLYMPICS Matthias Schrader/AP Photo Ryan Crouser celebrates after winning the final of the men’s shot put at the Olympics on Thursday in Tokyo. Crouser’s gold a tribute to his grandpa Ryan Crouser has been setting records all summer. In the men’s shot put final on Thursday, the Ore- gon-born athlete won his second gold medal with a huge 23.30-meter throw on his final attempt. Crouser broke his own Olympic record of 22.52 meters he set at the Rio Games in 2016 in each of his six attempts in the Tokyo final before record- ing the second-best throw of all-time, shy of his world record. After Crouser domi- nated Thursday, he had a special message for the man that helped him get to where he is today. Crouser held up a spe- cial piece of paper after the win for his late grand- father, Larry Crouser. The 28-year-old had the mes- sage, “Grandpa, WE DID IT, 2020 Olympic Cham- pion!” written in Sharpie. Crouser opened up about his grandfather, who passed away right before REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 65 55 An afternoon shower 67 54 69 54 Rather cloudy Some sun 74 57 77 56 Mostly sunny; Mostly cloudy pleasant 73 58 74 58 Partly sunny Clouds and sun Aberdeen Olympia 66/54 69/54 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: The constellation of Orion is visible just before sunrise in the east. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 68/56 Normal high/low .................. 68/55 Record high .................. 87 in 1932 Record low .................... 45 in 1982 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 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Time Low (ft.) 12:32 a.m. 7.8 7:50 a.m. -0.9 2:13 p.m. 6.6 7:38 p.m. 2.6 Cape Disappointment 12:11 a.m. 7.9 7:00 a.m. -0.8 1:52 p.m. 6.3 6:45 p.m. 2.9 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 6:05 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 8:37 p.m. Moonrise today .............. 4:45 a.m. Moonset today .............. 8:44 p.m. New First Full Last 12:22 a.m. 8.1 7:18 a.m. -1.1 2:03 p.m. 6.6 7:08 p.m. 2.7 Warrenton 12:27 a.m. 8.2 7:34 a.m. -0.8 2:08 p.m. 7.0 7:22 p.m. 2.7 Knappa 1:09 a.m. 2:50 p.m. Depoe Bay Aug 8 Aug 15 Aug 22 Aug 29 1:08 p.m. none 8.1 8:51 a.m. -0.8 6.9 8:39 p.m. 2.3 6.6 6:29 a.m. -0.9 6:13 p.m. 3.1 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC 88/71/t 88/72/pc 85/73/t 95/78/s 89/62/s 87/75/pc 94/79/t 83/63/s 90/80/t 86/72/pc 108/87/pc 72/59/s 82/69/t Sun. 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So he wrote a message to him for the world to see. “He had a lot of health issues towards the end, but the one thing (is) you’d never (see) him in a bad mood,” he explained. “He was always happy, and he was always so supportive.” When asked what he thought his grandfather would write back, Crouser added: “He would tell me to stop and smell the roses for sure. That’s what he would always tell me,” Crouser said. “I know he would be proud if he was here and I felt like he was here watching me. It was definitely a special day.” By ARON YOHANNES The Oregonian Corvallis 81/53 Albany 81/54 John Day Eugene Bend 85/55 86/54 91/56 Ontario 94/67 Caldwell Burns 90/54 90/60 Medford 93/64 Klamath Falls 89/48 City Baker City Brookings Ilwaco Newberg Newport Today Hi/Lo/W 88/54/s 66/54/pc 63/55/c 78/52/pc 62/49/pc Sun. Hi/Lo/W 75/41/s 71/55/pc 64/56/c 77/51/pc 61/48/pc City North Bend Roseburg Seaside Springfi eld Vancouver Today Hi/Lo/W 67/54/pc 88/61/s 64/54/c 85/54/s 75/56/pc Sun. 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