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THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2022
SPORTS
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Moha breaks Warrenton
school record in 3,000 meters
The Astorian
SCOREBOARD
Athletes from Clatsop County were set-
ting season records, personal records and
school records on Saturday at Banks, where
the Braves hosted the annual Rob Franks
Invitational.
In between signing autographs for his
competition, Astoria’s Colton McMaster had
a season-best toss in the shot put of 57 feet,
7¾ inches — nearly 15 feet better than second
place Daevon Vereen of Banks.
McMaster’s winning throw in the dis-
cus was 177-6, 45 feet better than the second
place mark.
It was a 1-2-3 sweep for Clatsop County
in the 3,000 meters, where Warrenton senior
Zander Moha erased a 51-year-old school
record, winning in 9 minutes, 8.79 seconds
over Knappa’s Isaiah Rodriguez (9:35.50)
and Jewell’s Nicholas Nikander (10:06.13).
Moha’s time broke the Warrenton record
of 9:15.2, held by Bill Watkins since 1971.
(Watkins still holds the school 1,500 meter
record at 4:08.4).
On the girls side, Astoria’s Maddie Sisley
contributed four wins in Saturday’s meet.
On the track, she teamed with sophomores
Harlie Wiedmaier, Maia Long and sister Ash-
ley Sisley to win the 400 relay in 53.54.
Individually, Maddie Sisley won the 100-
meter hurdles (17.49), then had winning
marks of 17-3¾ and a personal best 35-2 in
the long jump and triple jump.
Elsewhere, junior Ella Zilli won the 3,000
in 12:07.70; Wiedmaier had the second-best
time (14.16) out of 32 entries in the 100
meters, and third (29.39) of 23 runners in the
200; sophomore Lily Meadows was second
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE
TUESDAY
free
Baseball — Astoria at Cascade, 4:30 p.m.; Seaside at Banks,
5 p.m.; Knappa at Vernonia, 4 p.m.
Softball — Banks at Seaside, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Softball — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Softball — Astoria at Tillamook, 5 p.m.; St. Paul at Knappa,
4:30 p.m.
Track — The Astorian Invitational, at Astoria High School,
2 p.m.
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
SOFTBALL
STANDINGS
4A Cowapa League
Banks Braves 3-0
Tillamook Cheesemakers 1-1
Valley Catholic Valiants 1-1
Astoria Fishermen 1-2
Seaside Seagulls 0-2
3A Coastal Range League
Warrenton Warriors 3-1
Taft Tigers 3-2
Rainier Columbians 2-0
Clatskanie Tigers 2-2
Catlin Gabel Eagles 1-2
Willamina Bulldogs 0-4
2A Northwest League
St. Paul Buckaroos 9-0
Knappa Loggers 8-0
Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 6-0
Vernonia Loggers 0-4
Nestucca Bobcats 0-5
Portland Christian Royals 0-6
Gaston Greyhounds 0-8
4A Cowapa League
Astoria Fishermen 3-0
Valley Catholic Valiants 1-0
Seaside Seagulls 0-1
Tillamook Cheesemakers 0-1
Banks Braves 0-2
3A Coastal Range League
Taft Tigers 2-0
Warrenton Warriors 2-1
Rainier Columbians 1-1
Clatskanie Tigers 1-2
Willamina Bulldogs 0-2
2A Northwest League
Nestucca Bobcats 5-0
Gaston Greyhounds 4-1
Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 4-2
Knappa Loggers 3-2
Vernonia Loggers 3-4
Perrydale Pirates 2-3
St. Paul Buckaroos 2-4
Faith Bible Falcons 1-4
Portland Christian Royals 1-5
out of 27 throwers in the shot put (31-9¼);
Jenna Russell was third in the discus (per-
sonal record, 102-7).
Jewell’s Brenna Shaw was second behind
Maddie Sisley in the long jump (15-2½), and
Warrenton’s Julie Dornblueth was second in
the triple jump (32-3¼).
Local teams compete on Thursday in T he
Astorian Invitational at Astoria High School.
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Warrenton’s O’Brien
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istrators Association State Award of Merit, as
well as two state awards for the Oregon Ath- Knappa baseball
letic Directors Association 3A Athletic Direc-
takes two, 10-0, 18-2
tor of the Year.
O’Brien was presented the
Knappa scored 28 runs in just nine at-bats
athletic administrators associ- on Saturday, in a 10-0, 18-2 doubleheader
ation award during the Ore- sweep over Nestucca, in a Northwest League
gon Athletic Directors Asso- baseball twinbill played at Jesuit High School.
ciation state conference last
Logger pitcher Drew Miller (14 strike-
week.
outs, two walks) threw a no-hitter in Game
The annual award is pro- 1, while the Loggers had fi ve hits and drew
vided by the athletic admin- eight walks. Tanner Jackson and Logan Mor-
Ian O’Brien
istrators association to an ath- rill each had a triple.
letic administrator from each
Knappa pounded out 16 hits in the second
state for recognition of meritorious dedication game. Treven Moreland and Nick Rusinovich
to high school and middle school athletics.
had doubles.
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the Year.
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team.
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Warrenton continues to climb up the 1998-99, when there were just four classifi ca-
Coastal Range League softball standings, tions in Oregon.
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