A8 FRIDAY May 21, 2021 Spring Sports SeasideSignal.com Softball finishes with 9-5 record The Astorian Despite an 18-4 loss at Banks, the Seaside soft- ball team closed out one of its most successful sea- sons ever, as the Lady Gulls finished 9-5 overall, 8-4 in league. Seaside trailed 6-0 after two innings, but had its best inning of the season, scor- ing four runs in the top of the third against the unde- feated (14-0) Braves. Banks responded with 10 runs in the bottom of the third and tacked on two in the fourth. The Braves had 16 hits, while Banks pitch- ers Brooke Vandehey, Alex Saunders and Jessica Stew- art limited Seaside to three hits. Team Whisper, the fastest relay team, included Vancouver, Washington middle schoolers Kaydie Boettcher, Phoebe Willson, Sam Soto, Sophia Soto, Jayden Jones, Peyton Jones. The team finished the relay in seven hours. ‘Team Whisper’ win 100K Prom race Seaside Signal Hailey Hoffman/The Astorian Seaside pitcher Gracie Rhodes winds up. Banks had six doubles but committed five errors to Seaside’s four. The Gulls lose just three seniors, Kandice Flaigg, Gracie Rhodes and Emma Taylor. The six members of Team Whisper, middle school- ers from Vancouver Wash- ington, proved fastest at the Sunset Empire Park and Recreation District’s 100K Relay on the Prom, finishing the relay in seven hours. Teams of between two and seven people cov- ered the equivalent of more than 62 miles, included 20 laps on the Prom, each lap 3.1 miles. The relay began at 8 p.m. and continued through the night. The relay is part of the city’s Prom Centennial events, with an official cen- tennial celebration on Aug. 7. Seaside baseball has first winning season since 2011 Seaside Signal Playing for second place in the Cowapa League, the Seaside and Astoria base- ball teams pounded out lots of hits and runs in a regu- lar season finale Saturday at Tapiola Park. With four lead changes in six innings, the Gulls finally emerged victorious, 14-7. Seaside finishes 7-5 overall, 6-5 in league play. Despite the shortened sea- son, it’s the first time the Gulls have finished with a winning record since 2011 (13-11), and the first win- ning record in league play since 2007 (8-7). First-year Seaside coach Brett Wolfe, who had 494 career wins at North Med- ford, picked up career vic- tory No. 501 last Friday. Both teams had seven hits, but the Gulls took advantage of 11 Asto- ria errors and 13 walks by five different Fishermen pitchers. For Seaside, Lawson Talamantez and Justin Mor- ris combined to strike out nine with six walks. Trailing 7-6 after five innings, the Gulls scored two in the sixth and tacked on six runs in the seventh. Tanner Kraushaar and Aedyn Cook were the only two players to have two hits for Seaside, while Kaleb Bartel scored four runs, and Kraushaar and Talamantez drove in three runs apiece. Astoria had doubles from Hunter Ficken, Con- nelly Fromwiller, Aiden Giles and Tony Tumbarello. The Gulls and Fisher- men played four times this season, Seaside winning three. Hailey Hoffman/The Astorian Seaside’s Kaleb Bartell turns to throw the ball to first base for a double play attempt during a game in April. Mothers, wives, daughters … You do all the right things – eat healthy, exercise and get plenty of rest. You even get routine mammograms and perform breast self-exams. But what happens when the routine isn’t routine? Specialty breast care close to home We’re proud to announce we’ve upgraded our breast biopsy equipment. In addition to 3-D mammography, we now provide ultrasound guided and stereotactic mammography breast biopsy procedures. When breast cancer strikes, it’s good to know our team of specialists is here for you. What’s more, we’re conveniently located at Providence Seaside where you can receive a variety of state-of-the-art services. From early detection and diagnosis to surgical and medical treatment and support, Providence is here for you. Our oncologists, surgeons and radiologists, and many other caring professionals, work together with a single focus: you and your health. Our team of professionals work together in Seaside and Portland to provide the best treatment and support. You’re not alone. Like everyone who comes to Providence, our team of skilled and compassionate experts is dedicated to fighting for you. We’re with you every step of the way. Need to make an appointment for a mammogram? Call 503-717-7242 Jennifer Lycette, M.D. Eric Friedman, M.D. Medical oncologist, Providence Cancer Center Oncology and Hematology Care Clinic – Seaside General surgeon, Providence Seaside Clinic For more information, please visit ProvidenceOregon.org/breastcancer.