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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015 7A Oregon’s Marcus Mariota says he’s going to the NFL By ANNE M. PETERSON AP Sports Writer Seaside swim teams sweep double dual SEASIDE — The Seaside swim teams hosted a double-dual meet with Taft and Glad- stone Tuesday afternoon at the Sunset Empire Pool. The Seaside boys ran their dual meet win streak to 12 in a row, with easy victories over both the Gladiators (106-44) and the Tigers (108-41) to remain undefeated (5-0) in dual meets this season. Individual event winners included Luke Liljenwall (200-yard freestyle); Brad Rzewnic- ki (200-yard individual medley and 500-yard freestyle); Sam Beaudoin (50- and 100-yard freestyles); Will Garvin (100-yard backstroke); and Will Kendall (100-yard breaststroke). The Gulls also won all three relay events. The Seaside girls also swept both meets, besting Gladstone 91-74, and Taft 97-41, im- proving to 4-1 in dual meets this season. Individual event winners for the Lady Gulls included Alyssa Harkins (200 IM, 100 breast- stroke); and Tennaya Carr (50 freestyle, 100-yard Heisman Trophy winner Mar- cus Mariota, whose bold moves the Ducks to the brink of a national championship before falling short, is leaving the University of Oregon early for the NFL. Mariota announced his long-awaited decision to forgo his senior season on Oregon’s website. Wednesday, a day before the NFL deadline. “I will miss being with my teammates,” he said in a state- ment. “Being a part of this team was something special that I will always treasure.” Mariota has been the humble offense for three seasons. This season, the Ducks (13-2) defeated Florida State at the Rose Bowl in AP Photo/Steve Dykes, File but fell 42-20 to Ohio State in Monday night’s national champi- onship game. The 6-foot-4 dual threat from Hawaii won every major award Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against the Colorado in Eugene, Nov. 22. he’s one of just four quarterbacks in FBS history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and run for more than 2,000 in his career. “It’s been an honor to watch Marcus develop over the last four years, and I’m excited to see what his future holds,” Oregon coach Mark Helfrich said in a statement. “He’s given this program every- thing we could have asked, and he’ll be the standard by which oth- ers are judged. Mahalo.” - Heisman, as well as AP Player of the Year, the Maxwell and Walter Camp awards and Pac-12 Offen- sive Player of the Year. He set a conference record for most touch- downs in a single season with 58; 42 via pass, 15 on the run and a touchdown catch. His passing touchdowns set a Pac-12 single-season record. He also set the conference’s career mark for career touchdowns with 136. He threw at least one touch- down pass in all 41 college games he played in at Oregon, starting in every one of his appearances. And AP rankings. Overall, the Ducks ranked third in the nation in total offense with an average of 547 yards per game. The Ducks’ pass- ing offense under Mariota was ranked 10th nationally with an average of 312.5 yards a game. (181.7) topped the nation. Mariota was known for his steady demeanor from the start. - following every game to shake hands and pose for pictures. Mariota said before Monday’s his Heisman for a national cham- pionship, but it wasn’t to be. In the and two touchdowns. “My main focus was to be a great teammate,” he said following the game. “That’s all I hoped to ac- complish. I don’t really care about legacies.” Mariota was a three-star recruit for the Ducks out of St. Louis High - ly proud of his roots: His helmet facemask was designed to include the numbers 8-0-8 in a nod to the state’s area code, and following the national championship his family gifted him with stacks of leis that he wore in the locker room. “I think you could argue that this was the best, if not certainly one of the top two or three greatest seasons in college football history,” Helfrich said of Mariota following the game. yard medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay. The Gulls swim at Astoria Jan. 22. Valiants top Astoria Astoria hosted Valley Catholic for a dual swim meet Tuesday at the Astoria Aquatic Cen- ter, where the Valiants swept past the Fisher- men for a pair of team victories. Valley Catholic defeated Astoria 101-64 on the girls’ side, and edged Astoria 94-65 in the boys’ meet. The Astoria girls had one winner, as Megan one minute, 11.01 seconds. Teammate Ashley Schacher had a pair of - styles). On the boys’ side, Astoria’s Jacob Hulti won the 50 freestyle in 25.80, and Bryce Nurding won the 100 freestyle in 1:00.09. Hulti had a second-place in the 100-yard but- in the 500-yard freestyle and the backstroke. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE 7:45 p.m.; Rainier at Ilwaco, 7:30 p.m. TODAY Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at North Beach, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Girls Basketball — Nestucca at Knappa, 4:30 p.m. Boys Basketball — Nestucca at Knappa, 6:15 p.m. FRIDAY Girls Basketball — Astoria at Yamhill-Carlton, 7 p.m.; North Mar- ion at Seaside, 7:15 p.m.; Warren- ton at Clatskanie, 6 p.m.; Knappa at Gaston, 6 p.m.; Rainier at Ilwaco, 5:45 p.m. SWIMMING HIGH SCHOOLS Girls Team: Valley Catholic 101, Astoria 64 200 Medley Relay: 1, Valley Cath- olic, 2:07.36. 2, Astoria, 2:10.42. 200 Freestyle: 1, Sarah Kruger, VC, 2:11.39. 2, Marisa Jack, VC, Boys Basketball — Yam- hill-Carlton at Astoria, 7 p.m.; North Marion at Seaside, 5:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Clatskanie, 7:45 p.m.; Knappa at Gaston, 2:18.20. 3, Morgan Postlewait, Ast, 2:41.19. 200 IM: 1, Clara Cannon, VC, 2:34.38. 2, Megan Schacher, Ast, 3:12.94. 3, Kristina Kjellberg, Ast, 3:43.72. 50 Freestyle: 1, Hailey Moraes, VC, 27.28. 2, Ashley Schacher, Ast, 28.31. 3, Kendal Gustafson, Ast, 29.40. 100 Butterfly: 1, Sarah Kruger, VC, 1:05.76. 2, Ashley Schacher, Ast, 1:12.26. 3, Kathleen Shew, VC, 1:14.04. 100 Freestyle: 1, Clara Cannon, VC, 1:01.27. 2, Hailey Moraes, VC, 1:01.62. 3, TinTin Luu, VC, 1:05.00. 500 Freestyle: 1, Molly McCor- mick, VC, 7:39.91. 2, Shoshanna McCleary, Ast, 8:27.38. 3, Megan Postlewait, Ast, 9:28.07. 200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Valley Catholic, 1:51.22. 2, Astoria, 2:01.38. 100 Backstroke: 1, Megan Sparks, Ast, 1:11.01. 2, Marisa Jack, VC, 1:11.77. 3, Theresa Shew, VC, 1:16.59. 100 Breaststroke: 1, TinTin Luu, VC, 1:19.76. 2, Kendal Gustafson, Ast, 1:21.78. 3, Kathleen Shew, VC, 1:23.07. 400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Val- ley Catholic, 4:15.62. 2, Astoria, 5:22.83. Boys Team: Valley Catholic 94, Astoria 65 200 Medley Relay: 1, Valley Cath- olic, 1:57.37. 2, Astoria, 2:13.42. 200 Freestyle: 1, David Spur- geon, VC, 1:59.22. 2, Jacob Michel, VC, 2:16.64. 3, Andrew Plasker, VC, 2:43.63. 200 IM: 1, Ben Settle, VC, 2:07.94. 2, Anthony Miller, Ast, 3:01.02. 3, Aleks Matthews, Ast, 3:31.59. 50 Freestyle: 1, Jacob Hulti, Ast, 25.80. 2, Nathan DeBortoli, VC, 25.94. 3, Austin Ketterer, VC, 27.81. 100 Butterfly: 1, David Spur- geon, VC, 59.90. 2, Jacob Hulti, Ast, 1:11.21. 3, Anthony Miller, Ast, 1:25.50. 100 Freestyle: 1, Bryce Nurding, Ast, 1:00.09. 2, Ryan Orchard, VC, 1:04.50. 3, Abhram Betterman, VC, 1:12.45. 500 Freestyle: 1, Jacob Michel, VC, 5:57.41. 2, Thayne Covert, Ast, 6:19.92. 3, Spencer Johnston, Ast, 7:28.85. 200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Valley Catholic, 1:47.22. 2, Astoria, 1:53.05. 100 Backstroke: 1, Ben Settle, VC, 57.25. 2, Thayne Covert, Ast, 1:16.57. 100 Breaststroke: 1, Binh Luu, VC, 1:20.49. 2, Austin Ketterer, VC, 1:25.35. 3, Bryce Nurding, Ast, 1:26.13. 400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Valley Catholic, 3:57.01. 2, Astoria, 5:12.24. 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