A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022 SPORTS facebook.com/dailyastorian Big meets at Tillamook for McMaster, Sisley The Astorian When it comes to com- bined points, the Astoria track teams will be tough to beat this season. The Fishermen were a standout team at a big meet last weekend, as they competed in and won sev- eral events Saturday at Tillamook’s Mark Dean Invitational. Attended by 16 regional schools, including 6A Glen- coe, Astoria fi nished second in both the girls and boys team scoring. Banks won the boys team title with 98.5 points, ahead of Philomath (91), Glencoe (90) and Astoria PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE THURSDAY Baseball — Willamina at Warren- ton, 4:30 p.m. Softball — Astoria at Banks, 5 p.m.; Willamina at Warrenton, 4:30 p.m.; Vernonia at Knappa, 4:30 p.m. Track — 3A District meet, Clats- kanie; NWL meet, at Neah-Kah- Nie High School, TBA Boys Golf — Banks at Astoria, 2 p.m. FRIDAY Baseball — Banks at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Valley Catholic at Sea- side, 5 p.m.; Knappa at Gaston (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Seaside at Valley Catholic, 5 p.m. (74), with Warrenton fi fth and Knappa 16th. On the girls side, Philo- Gaston defeats Knappa, 13-3 The Astorian The Gaston softball team pulled off the fi rst big upset of the season in Northwest League play Tuesday after- noon, as the Greyhounds beat the previously unde- feated Knappa Lady Log- gers, 13-3. The game was played at Yamhill-Carlton. Off ensively, Gaston’s Lexi Fern was 4-for-4, while teammate Haylee Johnstone had two doubles and drove in three runs. Grace Smith was 3-for-4. It was the fi rst loss of the season for the sev- enth-ranked Loggers (5-1). Tillamook edges Astoria, 2-1 The Astorian In a pitcher’s duel Tues- day afternoon at Tillamook, the Cheesemakers did just enough to hold off Astoria, 2-1, in a Cowapa League baseball opener. Tillamook pitcher Parker McKibbin tossed a two-hit- ter with seven strikeouts and three walks, while Astoria’s Niko Boudreau scattered fi ve hits with seven strikeouts and one walk. The diff erence came on four Astoria errors, which helped the Cheesemakers score one unearned run in the fi fth inning, when the Fisher- men committed three of their four errors. With one out in the top of the seventh, Boudreau reached on a two-base error by Tillamook, then scored on a single by Sven Johnson, who fi nished with both Astoria hits. With a runner at second, McKibbin retired the fi nal Fisherman batter to end the game. Valiant golfers top Seaside boys The Astorian Seaside’s Carson Kawasoe fi nished atop the fi eld for the second time in two events this season, as the senior shot 71 in the windy conditions at Gear- hart Golf Links on Monday, in a Cowapa League match vs. Valley Catholic. The Valiants defeated the Gulls in the team scoring, 343-385. While Kawasoe fi nished one-under par, Seaside’s Riley Wunderlich carded a 102, followed by Carson Bates (103) and Carter Per- rigo (109). Ever Sibony (113) was Seaside’s fi fth golfer. “Carson played a solid round today with three bird- ies and only two bogies on his card,” said Seaside coach Jim Poetsch. “That is a great round in today’s conditions. The wind was gusting above 50 miles per hour when we teed off , and heavy rain hit them a couple of holes in.” The wind remained, but it did not aff ect the Valiants, whose top four golfers shot under 90. Lucas Howell led with an 80, followed by D.J. Romano (86) and Ryoma Lane (88). SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY math was the team cham- pion with 139 points, well ahead of second-place Astoria (90) and Tillamook (78). Of the individual win- ners, Clatsop County ath- letes always dominate the throwing events, as they did at Tillamook. Astoria senior Colton McMaster won the discus with a toss of 152 feet, 3 inches, and won the shot put (56-5), while Warren- ton’s Hunter Xochipiltecatl had a personal best throw of 155-0 to win the javelin. On the track, Warren- ton’s Zakk Lundberg had the best time (56.19 sec- onds) out of 29 entries in the 400 meters; and team- mate Zander Moha ran a personal best 2:05.37 in winning the 800 meters, and took second in the 3,000 meters (9:25.10). Scoring big points for the Astoria girls was senior Maddie Sisley, a three- event winner. Sisley posted a winning time of 17.43 in the 100 meter hurdles; won the long jump with a leap of 17-0½; and soared 34-3 to win the triple jump. She also ran a leg on the second-place 400-meter relay team, along with sophomores Harlie Wied- maier, Maia Long and Pele Starr-Hollow. Knappa rallies to beat Gaston, 5-4 The Astorian Trailing 4-2 after four innings, the Knappa “Mill- ers” rallied with two runs in the fi fth and tacked on one in the sixth for a 5-4 win over Gaston in a Northwest League base- ball game played Tuesday at Tapiola Park. The victory keeps the Loggers’ league win streak intact, at 52 in a row. Gaston scored three runs in the top of the fi rst inning, and held off a few Knappa rallies to take a two-run lead into the bot- tom of the fi fth, when the Logger bats fi nally came alive. Jude Miller drew a lead- off walk, took second on a passed ball, and advanced to third on a groundout by Treven Moreland. Jude Miller scored on a grounder by Drew Miller, and Mark Miller drew another walk, then scored the tying run on a single by Kutter Ball. In the sixth, Tan- ner Jackson reached on a leadoff walk, and scored on a one-out single from Moreland. Nick Rusinovich did the rest on the mound, retiring three Gaston bat- ters in order in the top of the seventh. Morrill, Dietrichs and Rusinovich scat- tered seven hits with four walks and nine strikeouts, and kept the Greyhounds scoreless in their fi nal four at-bats. Valiants win league girls golf invitational The Astorian Valley Catholic racked up 193 points to win a Cowapa League girls golf invitational last week, hosted by the Valiants at Meriwether National Golf Club in Hillsboro. The scoring was based on points with modifi ed Stableford scoring. Astoria fi nished second behind the Valiants with 136 points, followed by Seaside (68). Banks and Tillamook competed with incomplete team scores. Challin Kim of Valley Catholic was medalist with 72 points, while Astoria’s Ava Davis took fourth with a personal best 43 points, and a personal record 101 stroke score. Lily Reed (40), Mar- lee Both (33), Mia Rochon (20) and, Eliza Allen (14) rounded out Astoria’s team scoring. Seaside had four golfers score, including Holly Fer- gus (38), Alyssa Bergman (20), Leah Boles (6) and Kariana Anderson (4). Cowapa League teams were set to meet again Wednesday at Quail Valley Golf Course, in an invita- tional hosted by Tillamook. Consult a PROFESSIONAL LEO FINZI Wi-Fi Dead Spots? Astoria’s Best We Make House Calls A TP Link AC750 Wi-Fi extender boosts wireless signals to previously unreachable or hard-to-wire areas TP Link Wi-Fi Extender $39.99 Save $10 Includes dual band speeds up to 750 Mbps. 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