14A • June 26, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com Signal Sports Former Gulls go to bat for Gizdavich make it worth something,” EO Media Group KH VDLG ³$QG WKH YHU\ ¿UVW person that came to my mind Budnick, DeGandi, Knut- was Jon. He was a special sen, Mizell, Pfund, Wicker- person, and obviously his life sham … the names from the was cut short.” past were all familiar ones Gizdavich was a Class Saturday in Seaside, for an of 2007 graduate of Seaside afternoon of alumni baseball. High School, and was nearing Nearly 30 former Seaside his graduation from Oregon SOD\HUV JDWKHUHG IRU WKH ¿UVW State University at the time of annual Jon Gizdavich Me- his death. morial Doubleheader, to raise “To me, Jon was always money for a Seaside High the epitome of someone who School scholarship, and also consistently cared about oth- to honor a former friend and er people and was a pleasure teammate who lost his life to be around,” Dierickx said. following a car accident in “He had to overcome some Corvallis in January 2013. things, but was about ready ,IWKH¿UVWRQHLVDQ\LQGL- to graduate from college. And cation, this alumni day is go- then the tragedy happened.” ing to be a fun one. To start a scholarship in “This has been a year in his name, Dierickx said, the making,” said longtime “was a no-brainer. The goal Seaside baseball coach Joel was to bring everybody Dierickx. “I know Astoria together and give a little has an alumni game; at War- something. I talked to Bri renton, Lennie (Wolfe) was Hostetler, who was Jon’s talking about what a great girlfriend, and she and Ter- event they had last summer. ry (Gizdavich), his moth- “So I just thought, we’ll do er, jumped on board. It just something like that, but let’s steam-rolled from the idea.” GARY HENLEY — EO MEDIA GROUP By Gary Henley M C O GARY HENLEY — EO MEDIA GROUP Players who participated in Seaside’s first annual Jon Gizdavich Memorial Doubleheader gather for a post-game team photo. Seaside graduate Ross Knutsen also helped with some of the organizing. Wearing her son’s team jacket and hat, Terry Gizda- YLFKWKUHZRXWWKH¿UVWSLWFK Saturday. “It’s very emotional,” she said. “It’s an amazing thing. Jonny would be so pleased. He loved baseball.” Hostetler was also on hand, and called the day “awesome. We had a great response.” There were two players from the Class of 2000 (Blake Bakken and Mike Mizell), with others from 2001 to 2014. For most of the “old” *XOOVLWZDVWKHLU¿UVWFKDQFH of playing on the new Broad- way Field. “I really didn’t know what we’d get from the pitching side to the hitting side, but it’s been fun,” Dierickx said. “They’re very competitive. It’s been a good time. We’ve fallen on some challenges the last few years, but when you look at all these guys, there’s a lot of playoffs and victories from the guys who are here.” For the record, the young graduates (2007-14) beat the older graduates (2000-06) LQ WKH ¿UVW JDPH EHIRUH the old guys held on for a 4-3 ANNUAL BOOK SALE ! J ULY 3 RD & 4 TH 9 AM TO 4 PM J ULY 5 TH 9 AM TO 3 PM I N G S O O N Great Bargains! 1 131 N . Hem lo ck Ca n n o n Bea ch 503.436.1391 g v s a h e a u - 8 d a t e j u l y 2 for in form a tion go to: cla tsopfa irgrou n d s.com — Facebook — and from that point it just spread. It’s been fun, and I know it’s go- ing to get bigger and better.” Each player paid a $30 en- try fee, with all proceeds from concessions and the sales of an alumni day T-shirt going to the scholarship fund. Said Dierickx, “In starting a scholarship, I think we’re going to have a very good fund right away.” Cannon Beach Library Three Days of e t win in Game 2. The recent grads trailed by one run with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the seventh, before the older graduates turned a double play to end the game. “It was a great event,” said Dierickx, who served as the umpire in Game 1, and was a catcher in Game 2. “Word of mouth got around. We tried to do it the best way we thought Terry Gizdavich,wearing her son’s hat, and Jon Gizdav- ich’s girlfriend, Bri Hostetler, right, were on hand for Sat- urday’s alumni games. S erving Resid ents a nd Visitors sinc e 1927 Health care right where you are Providence cares for the north coast. 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