A8 FRIDAY June 10, 2022 Spring Sports SeasideSignal.com Camp Kick-a-Lot returns in July The Astorian The Lower Columbia Youth Soccer Association is announc- ing the return of its most popular summer program as Camp Kick- A-Lot will be held next month, for both new and experienced soccer players. Children entering first through eighth grades next fall can join the association’s experienced coun- selors for two weeks filled with team-building activities, fun skill drills and unique challenge games. Each day of camp has sepa- rate theme days and will include a healthy snack. Registration is open now through July 1. Week one will be held July 11 to July 15 from 1 to 4 p.m.; the sec- ond week will be held July 18 to July 22 from 3 to 6 p.m. Cost of the camp is $100 for the first or second week, or $160 for both weeks. Registration includes one soccer ball and camp T-shirt for each camper. For more information, email lcysacamps@gmail.com or go to the organization’s website: lcysasoccer.com. Young soccer players enjoy a past Lower Columbia Youth Soccer Association summer camp. Linn-Benton claims baseball conference title with local help The Astorian The Linn-Benton Roadrun- ners defeated Mt. Hood Com- munity College last Tuesday afternoon, in the championship game of the Northwest Ath- letic Conference 2022 baseball season. The game had several Clatsop County and south- west Washington connec- tions, as the Linn-Benton ros- ter includes Warrenton’s Jake Morrow, Astoria graduate Dylan Rush, and Ethan Lind- strom of Naselle. The trio is in its third year at Linn-Benton, but all three are freshman in eligibility. Mean- while, Knappa’s Eli Takalo is a freshman pitcher for Mt. Hood. Morrow was 0-for-3 with a walk in his final game with Linn-Benton. Lindstrom played but did not have an offi- cial at-bat, while Rush and Takalo did not play. To get to the champi- onship game, Linn-Benton defeated Lane Community College (9-3), Edmonds (6-1) and Lower Columbia College (2-1), with a 15-7 loss to Ever- ett last Monday. Morrow was 3-for-4, drew a walk and scored twice in Mon- day’s loss. He was 2-for-4 with a triple and drove in a run in the win over Lower Columbia; and he walked three times with one hit and scored three runs in the victory over Edmonds. Morrow received the tour- nament’s Designated Hitter award on the all-tournament team. Gary Henley/The Astorian Warrenton senior Avyree Miethe pitched and hit the Warrior softball team to a second place finish in league play this season. She was selected as the Coastal Range League Player of the Year. Miethes gain top league honors The Astorian Debbie Morrow Flanked by Linn-Benton teammates Rhett Larson, left, and Kian Hogan, right, Warrenton’s Jake Morrow poses with the Northwest Athletic Conference championship trophy. In 40 games for the Road- runners this season, Mor- row hit .262 (37-for-141), and scored 24 runs with nine dou- bles and three triples. A catcher with Linn-Ben- ton, Morrow will play this summer for the Okotok Dawgs in Canada, returns home in August, then will begin attend- ing and playing baseball for the University of Washington next fall. Lindstrom batted .233 with a pair of doubles this season, while Rush was 1-1 on the mound, with one save and a 3.00 earned run average. SPORTS BRIEFS Seaside over Warrenton in junior baseball Seaside and Warrenton opened the summer junior base- ball season Tuesday as the Gulls held off the Warriors, 3-2. All the scoring took place over the fourth and fifth innings, with Seaside scoring two runs in the fifth on a wild pitch and a passed ball. Seaside pitchers Cameron Schulte and Luke Calhoun held Warrenton to just one hit, with a combined 11 strikeouts and six walks. Warrenton’s Dawson Little tossed a two-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks. Nine Loggers earn all-league honors Just as they have dominated Northwest League baseball on the field the past 10 years, the Knappa Loggers also dominate the annual all-league team. It was no different in 2022, as every starter for league cham- pion Knappa earned all-league honors, with senior Drew Miller selected as both the league Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year. Coach of the Year honors went to Dwayne Nowlin of St. Paul, which finished sec- ond (14-4) behind the Loggers. Knappa (18-0 in league play, 21-5 overall) had nine total selections, including six first team and three second team players. Earlier this week, Drew Miller was named as a first team catcher, and Mark Miller as a first team outfielder on the 2A/1A all-state team. And the Loggers should be locked in as state title contend- ers for several more years, as junior pitcher Nick Rusinovich and sophomore pitcher Jaxon Dietrichs were both selected second team all-state. The Miethe family swept the top individual awards this year, on the Coastal Range All-League softball team, as voted on by the league’s coaches. Senior Avyree Miethe — who recently signed a letter of intent to play at Blue Moun- tain Community College next season — was selected as the league’s Player of the Year, while mom Staci Miethe was named Coach of the Year. In all, the Warriors had six players selected all-league (including four sophomores and one freshman), while league champion Taft had seven all-leaguers. The Coastal Range League will look much different next school year. Warrenton and Rainier will be the only two teams return- ing to the league. The Coastal Range will lose league cham- pion Taft, along with Clats- kanie and Willamina. Joining the league will be Banks, Corbett, Neah- Kah-Nie, Riverdale and Yamhill-Carlton. Banks and Corbett both lost in the first round of the 4A state playoffs this sea- son, while No. 1-ranked Yamhill-Carlton lost the 3A state championship to Burns, 3-1. THE COASTAL RANGE ALL- LEAGUE SOFTBALL TEAM: League champions: Taft Player of the Year: Avyree Miethe, Warrenton Coach of the Year: Staci Miethe, Warrenton First Team Avyree Miethe, Sr., Warrenton Olivia Coulter, Sr., Taft Laney DeLoe, So., Willamina Addie Gates, Sr., Taft Nat Gates, Jr., Taft Jamie Knox, Sr., Rainier Lacey Makinson, So., Rainier Emmalee Melvin, Sr., Rainier Chloe Peterson, Sr., Taft Emma Smith, So., Warrenton Kylie Thomas, Jr., Clatskanie Anjolena Wakefield, So., Warrenton Second Team Karielle Carlson, Fr., Clatskanie Kendall Crape, So., Rainier Paisley DeLoe, Fr., Willamina Maddy Diehl, Sr., Willamina Bridgett Marsh, Jr., Taft Meagan McClure, Jr., Clatskanie Cloee McLeod, Sr., Clatskanie London O’Brien, Fr., Warrenton Madison Oelhafen, Fr., Willamina Jazmin Short, So., Warrenton Paige Taylor, So., Clatskanie Hailey Weaver, Jr., Taft Honorable Mention Delaney Fortelney, So, Rainier Allyson Hall, Jr., Taft Talia Marrufo, Sr., Willamina Reilly Norgren, Sr., Clatskanie Kaylie Poe, So., Warrenton