GULLS END WARRIORS WIN STREAK
Seaside scored all of its runs on a pair of two run home runs to end Warrenton's 8-game winning streak with a 4-1 victory at Huddleston Field in Warrenton Thursday.
The Gulls' Alec Carlson tossed a complete game 4-hitter and helped his own cause with a 2-run shot to center field in the third inning, scoring Mark Thysell. Thysell go the Gulls on the board with his own 2-run home run in the first inning after Will Beatty led off the game with a line drive double.
Other than the two bombs, Warrenton's Tyler Collier pitched another strong game, allowing five Seagull hits with nine strikeouts and two walks over seven innings.
The Warriors left nine runners on base, including runners in scoring position in each of the final four innings.
Warrenton's lone run was unearned, scoring on a Collier RBI single in the first inning scoring Eric Gantenbein. The red hot Collier was held relatively in check, going 1-for-4 at the plate.
Carlson struck out six and walked three with one hit batter in the win. Beatty finished with a pair of doubles in four at bats.
Freshman Ian Dueber doubled in his only plate appearance for Seaside, after entering the game as an injury replacement for sophomore Jeremy Carow in the sixth inning. Carow took a carom off the nose on a ground ball that ricocheted off the third base bag on a play that was initially ruled a foul ball, but later overruled.
Seaside is tentatively scheduled to play McNary at Astoria's 4th of July Tournament on Sunday night at 5:00 p.m. Warrenton has a week off before heading to Astoria July 6th for a 5:00 p.m. doubleheader against the Fishermen.
The Gulls' Alec Carlson tossed a complete game 4-hitter and helped his own cause with a 2-run shot to center field in the third inning, scoring Mark Thysell. Thysell go the Gulls on the board with his own 2-run home run in the first inning after Will Beatty led off the game with a line drive double.
Other than the two bombs, Warrenton's Tyler Collier pitched another strong game, allowing five Seagull hits with nine strikeouts and two walks over seven innings.
The Warriors left nine runners on base, including runners in scoring position in each of the final four innings.
Warrenton's lone run was unearned, scoring on a Collier RBI single in the first inning scoring Eric Gantenbein. The red hot Collier was held relatively in check, going 1-for-4 at the plate.
Carlson struck out six and walked three with one hit batter in the win. Beatty finished with a pair of doubles in four at bats.
Freshman Ian Dueber doubled in his only plate appearance for Seaside, after entering the game as an injury replacement for sophomore Jeremy Carow in the sixth inning. Carow took a carom off the nose on a ground ball that ricocheted off the third base bag on a play that was initially ruled a foul ball, but later overruled.
Seaside is tentatively scheduled to play McNary at Astoria's 4th of July Tournament on Sunday night at 5:00 p.m. Warrenton has a week off before heading to Astoria July 6th for a 5:00 p.m. doubleheader against the Fishermen.
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