A5 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2022 SPORTS SCOREBOARD TRACK COWAPA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Girls: Astoria 177, Valley Catholic 172.5, Tillamook 140, Banks 75.5, Seaside 60. Boys: Valley Catholic 168, Banks 149, Astoria 138, Tillamook 131, Seaside 64. District 1 3A Girls: Catlin Gabel 330, Horizon Christian 290, Westside Christian 164.5, Warrenton 132, Clats- kanie 106, De La Salle 92, Rainier 84.5, Riverdale 48, Oregon Episcopal 42. Boys: Catlin Gabel 336.5, Warrenton 238.5, Riv- erdale 152.5, Westside Christian 132, Oregon Epis- copal 124.5, De La Salle 110, Horizon Christian 86, Clatskanie 84, Rainier 48. District 1 2A Girls: Faith Bible 138, Neah-Kah-Nie 135, Vernonia 131, Portland Christian 78, Nestucca 70, Columbia Christian 20, Mannahouse Christian 20, Knappa 16, Gaston 3. Boys: Nestucca 140, Faith Bible 112.5, Vernonia 102.5, Neah-Kah-Nie 86, Portland Christian 64, Knappa 54, Gaston 37, Mannahouse Christian 27, Columbia Christian 21. LEAGUE/DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 4A Cowapa League (Astoria, Seaside) Team champion: Astoria girls Ashley Sisley, Astoria, 200M Maddie Sisley, Astoria, 100M hurdles Astoria 400 Relay Lily Meadows, Astoria, shot put Megan Hornbeck, Seaside, high jump Maddie Sisley, Astoria, long jump Maddie Sisley, Astoria, triple jump Cameron Schauermann, Astoria, 110M hurdles Colton McMaster, Astoria, discus Colton McMaster, Astoria, shot put Owen Williams, Astoria, high jump 3A District 1 (Warrenton) Zander Moha, 1,500M Zander Moha, 3,000M Erik Cooley, 300 hurdles Niles Gramson, pole vault 2A District 1 (Knappa) Isaiah Rodriguez, 1,500M Isaiah Rodriguez, 3,000M 1A District 1 (Jewell) Andy Valdez, 300 hurdles Justin Wammack, high jump Justin Wammack, pole vault Garrett Parks The Astoria girls track squad celebrates another Cowapa League championship on Saturday at Scappoose High School. Astoria girls right on track for state By NEIL BRANSON For The Astorian OSAA TOP 10 RANKINGS 4A SOFTBALL Big bills count, and yet it was loose change that brought the Cowapa League girls team championship home for Astoria, on the fi nal day of the league championship meet at Scappoose High School. The Lady Fish competed in a tight race with Valley Catholic as both squads had their share of athletes picking up state quali- fying fi rst and second places and big points. Astoria had just enough girls scoring points in non-state qualifying positions (third through eighth) to outscore Valley Catholic, 177 to 172.5. A host of Astoria’s points came from the Sisley sisters, with senior Maddie earning 32.5 points while winning the 100-meter hurdles, long jump and triple jump, and running a leg on the winning 400-meter relay. Meanwhile, sophomore Ashley Sisley won the 200 meters, was second in the 100 and joined her sister on the relay to garner 20.5 points. Additional big points came from league champion Lily Meadows, contributing 10 points in the shot put at 33 feet, 10 inches. Harlie Wiedmaier and Maia Long joined the Sisley sisters to win the 400 relay. Second place state qualifi ers were Ella Zilli with a personal record 2 minutes, 37.90 seconds in the 800 meters; Jenna Russell with a toss of 103-1 in the discus and Maevri Bergerson cleared a personal record 7-0 in the pole vault. That loose change came as points were earned with 18 fi nishes in places 3-8. Looking forward to the state meet (Friday and Saturday at Hayward Field in Eugene), Maddie Sisley leads the state in the triple jump and is second in the long jump. 1. Marist Catholic Spartans 2. La Grande Tigers 3. Cascade Cougars 4. Astoria Fishermen 5. Stayton Eagles 6. Ontario Tigers 7. Henley Hornets 8. Estacada Rangers 9. Sweet Home Huskies 10. Marshfi eld Pirates 2A/1A SOFTBALL 1. Grant Union Prospectors 2. Nestucca Bobcats 3. North Douglas Trojans 4. Union/Cove Bobcats 5. Glide Wildcats 6. Toledo Boomers 7. Kennedy Trojans 8. Lakeview Honkers 9. Knappa Loggers 10. Weston-McEwen TigerScots Hayley Espelund-Rogers Gary Henley/The Astorian Warrenton’s Zander Moha, right, on his way to one of his two district titles over the weekend. Knappa’s Isaiah Rodriguez won a pair of district titles over the weekend in the District 1 2A meet. high jump; and Cameron Schauermann won the 110-meter hurdles in a PR 16.46. Second place state qualifi ers include Luke Cummings (PR 23.89 in the 200), the 400 relay team of Owen Williams, Trey Woodrich, Mikai Tapec and Cummings; and the 1,600 foursome of Woodrich, Andrew Wintersteen, Tapec and Cummings. each) and the pole vault (third). In the District 1 2A meet at Portland Christian, Knappa distance runners Isaiah Rodriguez and Joshua Peterson fi nished 1-2 in both the 1,500 and 3,000, as the only Log- ger state qualifi ers. And Jewell will send athletes to the 1A state meet, as Brenna Shaw qualifi ed in the long jump (second), triple jump (third) and high jump (fourth). Jewell’s Andy Valdez won the 300 hur- dles and Justin Wammack won the high jump and pole vault . Seaside state qualifi ers The Seaside girls will be represented at the state meet by league champion Megan Hornbeck in the high jump (4-8) and Elise Seppa (second in the 1,500 with a PR 5:11.16). Seaside boys heading to state with second place fi nishes are Ryan Smith (shot put, PR 42-11); Brady Jackson (100, 11.75) and Cole Biamont (pole vault, 10-6). It would have been a tall order for any team to keep pace with the Valley Catholic boys. The Valiants scored 100 points in fi ve events by sweeping the 800, 1,500 and 3,000 (72 points) and added 18 points with a 1-2 fi nish in the 400, and an easy win in the 1,600 relay, which kicked in another 10 points. Valley Catholic won the team title with 168 points, ahead of Banks (149) and Asto- ria (138). As he has done all year, Astoria senior Colton McMaster won the shot put (57- 6¼) and the discus (163-4). He leads all 4A throwers in both events. Joining McMaster as a league champion was Owen Williams, who cleared 6-0 in the The Warrenton boys came up short in the team standings, but posted 15 state-qualify- ing times and marks in 12 diff erent events at the District 1 3A meet Friday and Saturday in Clatskanie. Catlin Gabel won the boys team title with 336.5 points, ahead of Warrenton (238.5) and Riverdale (152.5). Warrenton district champions included senior Zander Moha, who swept the 1,500 and 3,000 meter races; Erik Cooley in the 300-meter hurdles; and Niles Gramson won the pole vault. The Warriors had multiple second, third and fourth place fi nishers qualifying for state. For the Warrenton girls, foreign exchange student Julia Dornblueth qualifi ed for state in the shot put and triple jump (second in SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2A/1A BASEBALL 1. Knappa Loggers 2. Umpqua Valley Christian 3. Kennedy Trojans 4. Dufur Rangers 5. Weston-McEwen TigerScots 6. St. Paul Buckaroos 7. Monroe Dragons 8. Western Christian Pioneers 9. Regis Rams 10. Glide Wildcats APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS Warriors qualify in 12 events Astoria boys third 3A BASEBALL 1. Cascade Christian Challengers 2. South Umpqua Lancers 3. Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 4. Santiam Christian Eagles 5. Brookings-Harbor Bruins 6. Pleasant Hill Billies 7. St. Mary’s Crusaders 8. Blanchet Catholic Cavaliers 9. Warrenton Warriors 10. 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Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 59/52 Normal high/low .................. 61/46 Record high .................. 85 in 1895 Record low .................... 35 in 1985 Precipitation Sunday ..................................... 0.37” Month to date ........................ 4.29” Normal month to date ......... 1.82” Year to date .......................... 36.79” Normal year to date ........... 33.29” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 2:02 a.m. 3:43 p.m. 9.4 9:19 a.m. -1.6 7.1 9:06 p.m. 2.7 Cape Disappointment 1:40 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 5:41 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 8:44 p.m. Moonrise today ........... 11:23 p.m. Moonset today ............... 6:38 a.m. Last New First Full 1:50 a.m. 3:26 p.m. Warrenton 1:57 a.m. 3:38 p.m. Knappa 2:39 a.m. 4:20 p.m. Depoe Bay May 22 May 30 June 7 June 14 9.5 8:20 a.m. -2.0 7.3 8:08 p.m. 2.9 9.7 8:41 a.m. -2.2 7.4 8:32 p.m. 2.6 9.8 9:03 a.m. -1.5 7.5 8:50 p.m. 2.8 9.6 10:20 a.m. -1.4 7.4 10:07 p.m. 2.3 12:51 a.m. 9.5 7:51 a.m. -2.5 2:30 p.m. 7.2 7:38 p.m. 2.7 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Wed. 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