Friday, June 30, 2006

ASTORIA SAILS PAST KNAPPA IN FIVE

It was a big day for the big fly as Astoria tallied eight runs in the fifth inning to defeat Knappa 13-1 in a mercy-rule shortened victory.

The Fishermen got power from unexpected sources. The big blow in the fifth came off the bat of Adam Koehnke, a grand slam for his second home run of the day. Thomas Jaworski also blasted one out of the park and Matt Brause homered in the first inning to support his 5-inning complete game two-hitter.

Gary Aho and Joe Strickland had the two Logger safeties. Aho took the loss on the mound.

Knappa is off until Thursday, when the Loggers take on the Rainier Columbians in a doubleheader. Astoria Ford hosts its first annual 4th of July Tournament, beginning Sunday night with Seaside taking on McNary, followed by Astoria against Milwaukie at 7:30 p.m.

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