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THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022
Infi nity gymnasts second at state
The Astorian
Athletes from Astoria’s Infi nity Gym-
nastics had a big weekend recently in the
Oregon Xcel state championships, held
April 2 and April 3 at The Athletic Edge
on the state fairgrounds in Salem.
In team awards, Infi nity’s Bronze squad
took third place in their division, behind
Silverton Gymnastics and Westside.
Individually, Julia Dornbleuth was a
regional qualifi er in the senior division
(Platinum level), while at the Bronze level
Gia Davis had a fi rst place eff ort on the
vault (9.70), and Ila Stunkard took fi rst on
bars (9.75), and second place on the beam
and the all-around (37.150).
At the Silver level, Katelyn Halasz was
fi rst place in the all-around (36.950) and
second place on bars (9.675); and Sloane
Oman took second on the fl oor exercise
(9.10).
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Infi nity Gymnastics’ bronze team, second at state.
PREP ROUNDUP
Knappa sweeps
Gaston in twin bill
The Knappa Loggers
recorded their second three-
game sweep of the season,
pounding Gaston 7-0 and
19-1 in a doubleheader Fri-
day at Gaston. The Loggers
beat Gaston 5-4 earlier in the
week.
Knappa (6-0 in the
Northwest League) had a
combined one-hitter with
14 strikeouts and one walk
from Drew Miller and Jaxon
Dietrichs in the opener, and
the Loggers rapped out 12
hits in just fi ve at-bats in
Game 2. The Greyhounds
(0-6 overall) committed nine
errors on the day.
Knappa’s Tanner Jackson
had three doubles and Mark
Miller had two triples, as the
Loggers ran their league win
streak to 54 in a row.
Banks defeats
Astoria, 7-1
Banks pitcher Char-
lie White tossed a com-
plete-game two-hitter Fri-
day afternoon at CMH Field,
leading the No. 2-ranked
SCOREBOARD
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE
TUESDAY
Baseball — Clatskanie at Warrenton, 3 p.m.; Knappa at Nestucca, 4 p.m.
Softball — Seaside at Tillamook, 5 p.m.; Clatskanie at Warrenton, 3 p.m.;
Knappa at Nestucca, 4:30 p.m.
Boys Golf — Tillamook vs. Astoria, Quail Valley, noon
WEDNESDAY
Baseball — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 5 p.m.
Softball — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 5 p.m.
Track — Valley Catholic, Tillamook at Seaside, 3:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Baseball — Astoria at Milwaukie, 4:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Catlin Gabel, 4 p.m.
Softball — Astoria at Seaside, 5 p.m.
Track — Banks at Astoria, 3 p.m.; 3A District meet, at Catlin Gabel; Faith Bible
at Knappa, TBA
Boys Golf — Astoria Invitational, 1 p.m.
RANKINGS
4A Softball
1. Marist Catholic Spartans
2. Cascade Cougars
3. La Grande Tigers
4. McLoughlin Pioneers
5. Astoria Fishermen
6. Stayton Eagles
7. Cottage Grove Lions
8. Sweet Home Huskies
9. Philomath Warriors
10. Mazama Vikings
Braves to a 7-1 Cowapa
League baseball win over
Astoria.
White struck out nine
with two walks, while he
and Colton Hesselman led
the Braves’ off ensive attack.
White had a triple, and Hes-
selman was 2-for-3 with a
double and a home run, with
three runs scored.
2A Softball
1. Grant Union/Prairie City
2. Glide Wildcats
3. North Douglas Warriors
4. Nestucca Bobcats
5. Kennedy Trojans
6. Union/Cove Bobcats
7. Toledo Boomers
8. Knappa Loggers
9. Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii Rockets
10. Weston-McEwen TigerScots
Sven Johnson and Garrett
Hillard had Astoria’s only
two hits.
Banks tops Astoria
on golf dual
The Banks boys golf
team won by a comfortable
margin Thursday in a Cow-
apa League dual match ver-
sus Astoria at the Astoria
Golf & Country Club.
Led by Aaron Brown
and Jake Walters — who
both shot a 1-over par 73
— the Braves posted a 309
team score, to Astoria’s
445.
Between them, Brown
and Walters had eight
birdies.
Astoria was led again by
freshman Ian McHone with
a 99, followed by teammate
Judd Field (108). Banks’
third and fourth golfers
were Ben Cost (76) and Bo
Wormington (87).
Rounding out Astoria’s
top four were Jack Phillips
(112) and Jase Junes (126).
Seaside
coach
Jim
Poestch “told me that
Banks was loaded, and I
can certainly see why,” said
Astoria coach Peter Ros-
coe. “All their top guys
have great swings that let
them pound the ball deep,
but they back it up with
great touch on and around
the greens. Our season is
still early, but our guys
have already seen some
top-notch golfers.”
— The Astorian
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