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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
SEASIDE — The Seaside
Gulls went 1-for-17 from
of Tuesday night’s Cowapa
-
poose … and still won, 53-40,
Indians in a boys basketball
league opener at the Gulls’
Nest.
The Gulls made their state-
drained four 3-pointers, help-
ing Seaside to an eventual
“That was about as good
Westerholm. “We just fol-
lowed through on what we
had talked about doing. We
wanted to keep the ball in
really go wrong if you do
that.”
Seaside 72-62 at the Sisters
points.
-
less in Tuesday’s game.
“Hunter Thompson did an
Lewis was also all over the
just an offensive team the
Photos by JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Seaside’s Austin Eagon, No. 32, puts up a shot over Scappoose’s Ethan Marcantonio, No. 33, during their basketball game at Seaside Tuesday.
a lot of time and work in on
our defense over the last four
games.”
points, with Jaxson Smith
adding 10. The game fea-
tured 50 attempted free
throws, with the Gulls hitting
19-of-25.
Astoria 36, Banks 34
Astoria’s Derek Jarrett
Tuesday night, and that was
enough to give the Fishermen
as the Astoria boys basketball
-
prove to 7-8 overall.
“We’re still struggling to
job we’re doing defensively,”
Goin said following the win.
points, but we are getting bet-
it’s good to see him getting
more aggressive.”
have helped open a lane for
Jarrett on his game-winning
hoop.
-
hoop.
tion shot as time expired.
-
12 points, with Strange toss-
-
23 lead into the fourth, where
the Fishermen went on a 13-5
run.
Astoria hosts Tillamook
Friday.
Knappa 65,
City Christian 46
PORTLAND — The lon-
gest win streak in Northwest
League boys basketball be-
longs to the Knappa Loggers,
who won their fourth in a row
Tuesday night, 65-46, at City
Christian.
Seaside’s Jaxson Smith, No. 22, drives to the basket against Scappoose’s Chase John-
son, No. 34.
of his season-high 35 points
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Banks 44, Astoria 26
13-of-15 at the free throw
points and Justin Dragoo
added seven points and 14 re-
bounds for the Loggers, 12-4
overall.
Cowapa League girls basket-
Jewell 38,
Falls City 32
FALLS CITY — After
opening the season with 14
straight losses, the Jewell
boys basketball team has won
-
ry a 38-32 win at Falls City
Tuesday.
points and pulled down 13 re-
half for a 26-3 halftime lead.
Dundas drained three
Chloee Hunt led Astoria
with 10 points and six re-
bounds, while teammate Rylee
Seaside 47,
Scappoose 19
SEASIDE — Nothing has
of the 2013-14 season.
The Seaside girls bas-
ketball team went through
year, are the Lady Gulls are
lead.
Trystan Silva added 10
points and four assists, and
eight points and four steals.
a 55-38 win over Oregon
Stahly with 11.
overs for the game.
The Gulls also jumped out
to their usual 18-0 lead, behind
baskets from Sydney Villegas,
Tuesday night, 44-26.
home games vs. Neah-Kah-
(5-10).
-
-
again, as they showed Tues-
day night.
-
3-pointer with 5:10 left in
-
points of their own, on their
way to an easy 47-19 win.
With a light pressure de-
Seaside’s Maddi Utti, No. 25, shoots over Scappoose’s
Kendal Bailey, No. 12, during their basketball game at Sea-
side Tuesday.
with 15 points.
23 steals, with Villegas, Whit-
ney Westerholm and Allison
and Villegas added 13 points
with seven rebounds for the
-
day.
City Christian 64,
Knappa 35
PORTLAND — City
Christian had four players
an 18-point halftime lead on
its way to a 64-35 win over
Knappa Tuesday night, in
Northwest League girls bas-
ketball.
Seaside’s Whitney Westerholm, No. 24, blocks a shot by
Scappoose’s Bella Sykes, No. 10.
steals.
The Loggers (8-8 overall)
host Neah-Kah-Nie (6-7) Fri-
day.
the Lions, followed by Susie
Traver with 12.
Chloe Little led Knappa
with 12 points, while Kaitlyn
Falls City 38,
Jewell 20
FALLS CITY — Falls City
Miller 15, Dragoo 7, Takalo 3, Weirup
3, Rusinovich 2, J.Miller, Severson,
Goodman.
CC (46): Jack Evans 17, Malloy 11,
Brown 10, Solomon 6, Arnett 2.
Knappa
9 12 22 22—65
City Christian 11 7 13 15—46
8, Bunn 7, Klein 6, Borchers 5, Ger-
linger 2, Wren 2.
AST (26): Chloee Hunt 10, Wal-
lace 6, Mickle 3, DiBartolomeo 2,
Abrahams 2, Israel 2, Mitchell 1,
DeMander.
Banks
10 10 12 12—44
Astoria
7 6 11 2—26
night, on its way to a 38-20
win over the Lady Jays in a
game.
-
Emma Guillen had six re-
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
Wrestling — Seaside/Tillamook
at Astoria, 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Girls Basketball — Catlin Ga-
bel at Warrenton, 6 p.m.; Ilwaco at
Ocosta, 7 p.m.
Boys Basketball — Catlin Gabel
at Warrenton, 7:45 p.m.
Swimming — Seaside at Astoria,
4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Boys Basketball — Tillamook
at Astoria, 5:30 p.m.; Seaside at
Banks, 5:30 p.m.; Neah-Kah-Nie at
Knappa, 7:45 p.m.; Jewell at Coun-
try Christian, 7 p.m.; Raymond at
Ilwaco, 7:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball — Tillamook
at Astoria, 7:15 p.m.; Seaside at
Banks, 7:15 p.m.; Neah-Kah-Nie at
Knappa, 6 p.m.; Jewell at Country
Christian, 5:30 p.m.
BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOLS
Boys
Astoria 36, Banks 34
BAN (34): Devyn Renne 10,
Da.Renne 7, Burton 6, Narvaez
3, Evans 3, Johnson 3, Schorn 3,
Kemper 2.
AST (36): Derek Jarrett 12,
Strange 8, Scroup 6, Fruiht 4, John-
son 3, Fremstad 3, Keating, Palek.
Banks
11 8 10 5—34
Astoria
12 7 4 13—36
Seaside 53, Scappoose 40
SCP (40): Chase Johnson 16,
Marcantonio 10, Wendelschafer 6,
Lohman 4, Oslin 3, Ford 1.
SEA (53): Jackson Januik 22,
Smith 10, Eagon 6, Babb 6, Lewis
4, Thompson 2, Meyer.
Scappoose
9 7 7 17—40
Seaside
24 11 4 14—53
JV: Scappoose 44, Seaside 38
Knappa 65, City Christian 46
KNA (65): Tyson Burnard 35, A.
Jewell 38, Falls City 32
JWL (38): Rylan Murry 12, Sil-
va 10, Ritchie 8, Stahly 5, Berg 3,
Munk, Meehan.
Jewell
6 14 9 9—38
Falls City
4 4 11 13—32
Girls
Banks 44, Astoria 26
BAN (44): Ariel Slifka 14, Soper
Seaside 47, Scappoose 19
SCP (19): Alyssa Spang 6, Broda-
la 5, Tinning 4, B.Sykes 2, R.Sykes
2.
SEA (47): Maddi Utti 15, Haylee
Dundas 15, Villegas 13, Westerholm
2, Bussert 2, West, Brown, P.Ideue.
Scappoose
0 3 7 9—19
Seaside
15 11 8 13—47
City Christian 64, Knappa 35
KNA (35): Chloe Little 12, Cam-
eron 6, Wright 5, Vandergriff 4,
Landwehr 4, Vanderburg 2, Aho 2,
Rogers.
CC (64): Piper Lewellen 15,
Felicia Vong 15, Traver 12,
Swalko 11, Belefski 8, Maftey
3.
Knappa
6 8 16 5—35
City Christian 15 17 16 16—64
Falls City 38, Jewell 20
JWL (20): Gabi Morales 13, Stahly
3, A.Littlepage 2, Thurston 2, Guil-
len, H.Littlepage.
Jewell
9 6 2 3—20
Falls City
7 18 8 5—38