THURSDAY ROUNDUP
BASEBALL
Seaside 10, Tillamook 0 (5 innings)...The Seagulls batted around in the third and fourth innings, scoring nine of their ten runs in a mercy rule victory at Broadway Field. Ross Knutsen went 2-for-3 with four runs batted in and Ben Christianson was 2-for-2 with a double and three RBI's. Will Beatty and Mark Thysell each had two hits and two runs scored. The Seagulls outhit the Cheesemakers 11-to-3. Mitch De Gandi pitched all five innings to get the win, striking out seven with three bases on balls. The two teams play again Friday at Tillamook to make up Tuesday's rained out game.
Ocosta 13, Naselle 2...Playing for the first time in nearly a month, the Comets were no match for the veteran Wildcats. The game was moved from Naselle to Westport due to field conditions and Ocosta's Tom Quimby pitched well in familiar surroundings, fanning 16 Comet hitters without a walk over a six-inning stint. The Wildcats carried a 6-0 lead into the seventh inning, with four of the runs unearned. Matt Blain started on the mound for Naselle and allowed four hits and three runs, one earned, over two and two thirds innings to take the loss. Casey Heagy provided two and a third innings of solid relief, before giving way to Nathan Sultemeier. The sophomore pitcher, making his first appearance of the season after rehabbing a broken arm, struggled with control, walking seven batters in the final two innings as the Wildcats blew the game open. Naselle scored its two runs in the seventh when Matt Chavez doubled and scored on a Blain single. Blain stole third and scored on a catcher's overthrow. The 1-4 Comets host Lake Quinault for a doubleheader on Monday.
SOFTBALL
Tillamook 4, Astoria 1...Chelsea Schriber tossed a complete game 1-hitter with seven strikeouts as the Cheesemakers defeated the Fishermen at Tillamook. The Cheesemakers got all the scoring they would need in the first inning on a 2-run single by catcher Kelsey Vogel, followed by an RBI double by Schriber. Astoria's only hit of the game came in the second, when Sam Koskela doubled, later scoring on a groundout by Caitlyn Voeller. The Fishermen committed four errors leading to two unearned runs. Alex Hillard took the loss, allowing six hits and one walk with six strikeouts. The Fishermen head to Scappoose for a doubleheader on Monday, then host Banks in a single game on Tuesday.
Clatskanie 6, Warrenton 0...After Warrenton played more than 2-and-a-half hours at Neah-Kah-Nie last Friday, the Warriors and Tigers zipped through a brisk 90 minute pitcher's duel Thursday at Warrenton City Park. The Tigers' Courtney Sherman fanned 13 Warriors batters in a 1-hit shutout. Sherman walked four batters and Warrenton's only hit was a Brooklyn Campbell single to lead off the second inning. The Warriors did not get a runner past first base, spoiling a strong outing from lefthanded junior pitcher Chelsea Neahring, who struck out 12, walked four and allowed just two hits. Clatskanie's Lisa Trass drove in a run in the fourth inning with a standup double. The Tigers played error-free ball, while four Warrior errors factored into the scoring. The Warriors host the undefeated Rainier Columbians on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Naselle vs. Ocosta...score not reported
Seaside 10, Tillamook 0 (5 innings)...The Seagulls batted around in the third and fourth innings, scoring nine of their ten runs in a mercy rule victory at Broadway Field. Ross Knutsen went 2-for-3 with four runs batted in and Ben Christianson was 2-for-2 with a double and three RBI's. Will Beatty and Mark Thysell each had two hits and two runs scored. The Seagulls outhit the Cheesemakers 11-to-3. Mitch De Gandi pitched all five innings to get the win, striking out seven with three bases on balls. The two teams play again Friday at Tillamook to make up Tuesday's rained out game.
Ocosta 13, Naselle 2...Playing for the first time in nearly a month, the Comets were no match for the veteran Wildcats. The game was moved from Naselle to Westport due to field conditions and Ocosta's Tom Quimby pitched well in familiar surroundings, fanning 16 Comet hitters without a walk over a six-inning stint. The Wildcats carried a 6-0 lead into the seventh inning, with four of the runs unearned. Matt Blain started on the mound for Naselle and allowed four hits and three runs, one earned, over two and two thirds innings to take the loss. Casey Heagy provided two and a third innings of solid relief, before giving way to Nathan Sultemeier. The sophomore pitcher, making his first appearance of the season after rehabbing a broken arm, struggled with control, walking seven batters in the final two innings as the Wildcats blew the game open. Naselle scored its two runs in the seventh when Matt Chavez doubled and scored on a Blain single. Blain stole third and scored on a catcher's overthrow. The 1-4 Comets host Lake Quinault for a doubleheader on Monday.
SOFTBALL
Tillamook 4, Astoria 1...Chelsea Schriber tossed a complete game 1-hitter with seven strikeouts as the Cheesemakers defeated the Fishermen at Tillamook. The Cheesemakers got all the scoring they would need in the first inning on a 2-run single by catcher Kelsey Vogel, followed by an RBI double by Schriber. Astoria's only hit of the game came in the second, when Sam Koskela doubled, later scoring on a groundout by Caitlyn Voeller. The Fishermen committed four errors leading to two unearned runs. Alex Hillard took the loss, allowing six hits and one walk with six strikeouts. The Fishermen head to Scappoose for a doubleheader on Monday, then host Banks in a single game on Tuesday.
Clatskanie 6, Warrenton 0...After Warrenton played more than 2-and-a-half hours at Neah-Kah-Nie last Friday, the Warriors and Tigers zipped through a brisk 90 minute pitcher's duel Thursday at Warrenton City Park. The Tigers' Courtney Sherman fanned 13 Warriors batters in a 1-hit shutout. Sherman walked four batters and Warrenton's only hit was a Brooklyn Campbell single to lead off the second inning. The Warriors did not get a runner past first base, spoiling a strong outing from lefthanded junior pitcher Chelsea Neahring, who struck out 12, walked four and allowed just two hits. Clatskanie's Lisa Trass drove in a run in the fourth inning with a standup double. The Tigers played error-free ball, while four Warrior errors factored into the scoring. The Warriors host the undefeated Rainier Columbians on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Naselle vs. Ocosta...score not reported
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