A8 FRIDAY July 23, 2021 Summer Sports SeasideSignal.com Morris stars in Oregon All Star series By GARY HENLEY The Astorian Seaside’s Justin Morris, a Class of 2021 senior, took part in the Oregon 4A All Star series, June 19 through June 20 at North Marion, where Morris was 5-for-8 at the plate with four RBIs, and also pitched four innings and struck out four batters. He is playing for the Lower Columbia Baseball Club. Around the county Jeff TerHar Seaside senior Andrew Teubner. Local all-league, Shrine game selections By GARY HENLEY The Astorian League champion Banks dominated the spring 2021 Cowapa all-league football awards. The Braves, who fin- ished 4-0 in league, had the Cowapa’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year (Charles White and Tyler Exline), while coach Cole Linehan shared the Coach of the Year award with Astoria’s Howard Rub, whose team finished at 3-1 in league. Banks had six players on the first team offense and five on first team defense. Seaside’s first team mem- bers included Lawson Tala- mantez (junior, tight end), Andrew Teubner (senior, running back), Kaleb Bartel (junior, kicker) and for the second straight season, all three Seaside linebackers (Teubner, Talamantez and Tanner Kraushaar) made first team defense. Astoria’s first team selections included senior receiver T.J. Colvin, senior offensive lineman Mike Berger and senior run- ning back Michael Moore on offense; senior linemen Daniel Emerson-Palmer and Alexander Marin- covich, senior defensive back Dylan Junes and junior defensive back Rocky Rub on defense. Junes was also the first team punter. At the 3A level, the Coastal Range all-league team included every War- renton starter, highlighted by Players of the Year Hordie Bodden and Sam Irwin. In the 2A Northwest League, Knappa players gained 13 spots on the all- league team. The upcoming East- West Shrine game on Aug. 7 in Baker City will include three local players on the West roster — Seaside’s Teubner, Irwin of Warren- ton and Knappa’s Cameron Miethe. The annual game, which makes its return after being canceled in 2020, show- cases the top 1A-4A seniors in the state from the 2020- 21 school year. Tony Tumbarello, Asto- ria — The former Fisherman also played in the 4A All-Star games, helping the North team win two of three games to win the series. After a 10-2 win for the South in Game 1, the North answered with victories of 9-1 and 17-4. Tumbarello was 2-for-5 and walked twice at the plate, and played left field. He plans to play next season at Linn-Benton Community College. Jackson Arnsdorf (Asto- ria), Corvallis Knights — Arnsdorf has a 1-1 record in eight appearances, with one save. Has pitched 12 2/3 innings, with 13 strike- outs, nine walks, nine hits allowed and a 4.26 earned run average. Conor Harber (Astoria), Acereros de Monclova — In his second season in the pro- fessional Mexican League, he has started nine games pitched 43 innings in 2021 for the defending Mexican League champions. Jake Morrow (Warren- ton), Willamette Wild Bills/ Portland Pickles — In a 21-14 win over the Portland Gherkins last week, Morrow was 2-for-3 and scored four runs with two RBIs. He is among the hitting leaders in the Wild Wild West League. He was picked up by the Portland Pickles of the West Coast League this week. Dylan Rush (Astoria), Willamette Wild Bills. Dale Takalo (Knappa), Cowlitz Black Bears — Has started two games this season, and pitched 20 1/3 innings in 10 appearances, with 15 strikeouts, six walks, 24 hits allowed and a 5.31 ERA. The Black Bears host the Portland Pickles July 20-22. Eli Takalo (Knappa), Cowlitz Black Bears. Lower Columbia Baseball Club (AAA Hilander Dental) Duane Falls, Warrenton Kolten Lindstrom, Naselle Drew Miller, Knappa Justin Morris, Seaside Joey Strange, Naselle (AA Rohl Roofing) Karson Hawkins, Astoria Gunnar Olson, Astoria McFadden receives honorable mention The Astorian Seniors Tristyn McFad- den, of Seaside, and Shelby Rasmussen, of Astoria, were honorable mention picks to the Cowapa all-league girls basketball team this season. League champion Valley Catholic — along with play- ers from Astoria and Banks — dominated the selections. The Valiants, Braves and Fishermen each had three starters on the first team, tak- ing up nine of the 11 spots. Including honorable mention players, Valley Catholic and Banks had every single starter earn all- league honors. Valley Catholic senior Josie Napoli was named the league’s Player of the Year, Astoria senior Kelsey Fau- sett was selected as Defen- sive Player of the Year for the second straight season, while Coaches of the Year were Astoria’s Mike Jacob- son and Valley Catholic’s Pat Thomas. Astoria seniors Halle Helmersen and Sophie Long were also named to the first team, along with Seaside’s Lilli Taylor, one of just two juniors on the first team. At the 3A level, Coastal Range League champion Clatskanie had the Play- ers of the Year (seniors Shelby Blodgett and Olivia Sprague), while Willamina had all five starters earn all- league honors. Junior Avyree Miethe (honorable mention) was Warrenton’s only all-league selection. Specialty care, close to home At Providence Seaside, your health is our priority. That’s why we’re adding new specialists to care for you and your family. 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