SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP Softball: Seaside tops Rainier, 15-9 Seaside softball’s annual spring break tournament made its return over the weekend at Broadway Field, where the host Gulls won two and lost one. Seaside had victories over Umatilla (15-0) and Rainier (15-9), with an 11-6 loss to Stayton. The Gulls held a 6-0 lead over the Eagles in Saturday’s fi rst game. Seaside opened the scoring in the bottom of the second, as Erin Ows- ley and Hailey Hughes both drew walks. Owsley took second on a passed ball, advanced to third on a wild pitch, then scored on a wild pitch. Hughes also scored on a wild pitch. Seaside went on to score six runs in the inning on one hit, four walks, a hit batter and multiple wild pitches. Stayton rallied with four runs in the fourth and fi ve in the sixth on its way to the win. Boys golf: Seaside opens at The Dalles The Seaside boys golf team teed off the 2022 sea- Jessica Garrigues Seaside softball, 2022, from left, Whitney Brown, Layla Varozza, Megan Rahl, Madi Olson, Sophia Jesberger, Lydia Klumper, Emma Arden, Hailey Hughes, Tara Lair, Ila Bowles, Erin Owsley, Abby Nofi eld, Alissa Betts, Jazel Garcia, Maya Harris, Amberely Morse, Cierra Marshall. son last month at The Dalles Invitational, where the Gulls, with a young lineup and miss- ing some regulars, fi nished eighth. The Dalles won the team title with a 368, ahead of La Grande (373). The Gulls were last among the scoring teams with a 480. Missing top golfer Carson Kawasoe, Sea- side played with three soph- omores and two freshmen, three of whom had never played 18 holes. Sophomore Carson Bates led the Gulls with a 108, fol- lowed by sophomore Car- ter Perrigo (122) and new- comers Jesus Arcadia Farfan (123), Madden Wunderlich (127) and Alex Arden (129). “Every journey begins with a fi rst step, and today these young guys took that fi rst step,” said Seaside coach Jim Poetsch. “It is not a score we are used to seeing from Seaside golf, but we are really young and inexperienced. They got their fi rst taste of tournament play today.” He added, “this group could be very competitive if they put in the time to get bet- ter. We’ve got at least three years with this group and a bunch of other young players back home that should lead to a pretty good team in a year or two.” By the end of the sea- son, he said, “we will be a lot better than we were today. Of course, adding Carson Kawasoe into the mix will help a ton.” took part, with the Fishermen sweeping the team champion- ships, ahead of future Cow- apa League schools Scap- poose and St. Helens. Clatsop County athletes dominated the throwing events. Astoria senior Colton McMaster won the shot put with an eff ort of 56 feet, 9 inches (nearly 20 feet better than the second place toss), and took the discus with a throw of 177-6, both Scap- poose fi eld records. He is ranked in the top 15 nation- ally in both events. Warrenton junior Hunter Xochipiltecatl won the jave- lin with a personal best 142- 2, topping McMaster’s 141-7. Sophomore Lily Mead- ows won the girls’ shot put, with a 34-4 toss; and Astoria senior teammate Maddie Sis- ley opened her season with wins in the long jump (16-11) and triple jump (32-5). Track: Local teams open season at Scappoose The 2022 track season got underway last month at Scappoose, where the Indians hosted the Northwest Opener. Astoria, Seaside, Warren- ton, Knappa and Jewell all Get Reliable Financial Advice Scott Thompson is a Financial Advisor with Fibre Financial Group, located at TLC, a Division of Fibre Federal Credit Union. He’s available to consult with you at no cost! 360. 575.5705 Fibre Financial Group Retirement & Investment Services financial professionals are registered representatives of CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. Securities sold, advisory services offered through CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. (CBSI), member FINRA/ SIPC, a registered broker/dealer and investment professional, which is not an affiliate of the credit union. CBSI is under contract with the financial institution to make securities available to members. Not NCUA/NCUSIF/FDIC insured, May Lose Value, No Financial Institution Guarantee. Not a deposit of any financial institution. CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. is a registered broker/dealer in all fifty States of the United States of America. FR-2290725.2-1120-1222 energytrust.org