Seaside signal. (Seaside, Or.) 1905-current, July 24, 2015, Image 12

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    12A • July 24, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com
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summer, and they both
made the improvements
that we wanted to see,” said
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Wolfe. “And offensively we
WARRENTON — Three
wins in two days — not a
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summer season for the War-
renton Warriors.
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win over Neah-Kah-Nie,
the Warriors swept a Junior
State Baseball doubleheader
with Seaside Tuesday, July
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The Warriors had strong
performances on the mound
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thusen tossed a three-hitter
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second game, striking out
four with two walks and one
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hit allowed.
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things about pitching this inning of Game 1.
made some big strides. It
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summer season.”
Warrenton had to over-
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er, as Seaside’s Jacob Bassett
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scored Payton Westerholm to
give the Gulls a two-run lead
in the third inning.
The Warriors picked up
a run in the bottom of the
third on a run-scoring hit
by Anthony Cochran, and
Warrenton scored two runs
on a passed ball and a wild
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lead.
Warrenton took advan-
tage of four walks and nu-
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runs.
Cochran had three of
Warrenton’s seven hits in
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a leadoff single and scored
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ning.
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Knight had RBIs to push
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er Wilson’s bases-loaded,
three-run double in the
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closed out the game for the
Warriors, as Carson Schulte
had the lone hit for the Gulls.
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Warrenton hits.
Seaside hosted a dou-
bleheader with Knappa at
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Warrenton’s Joe Little, No. 7, slides back to first during a pick-
off attempt in the fourth inning of Game 1.
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Seaside’s Gage McFadden, No. 4, loses control of the ball while trying to tag Warrenton’s Justice Watson, No. 4, during Game 1
of their doubleheader.
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