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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015
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Gulls and Fishermen split the Clatsop Splash
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
The Seaside and Asto-
ria swim teams met for the
“Clatsop Splash” dual meet
Thursday at the Astoria
Aquatic Center, and the two
rivals called it a draw, with
the Seaside boys and the
Lady Fish both scoring team
victories.
Despite missing a few key
swimmers, the Astoria girls
scored enough points to get
past the Lady Gulls, 85-77;
while the Seaside boys con-
tinued their winning ways in
dual meets with a 99-57 win.
The Seaside boys have
now won 13 consecutive dual
meets over the last two years,
with one more remaining this
season before the league and
district meets.
Seaside and Astoria will
take part in the Cowapa
Championships, hosted by
Scappoose Feb. 6, with dis-
tricts the following weekend.
With a 6-0 mark in dual
meets this season, the Seaside
boys have high hopes of win-
ning some heavy hardware.
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pretty excited that we have
the win streak going,” said
Seaside coach Alex Reed.
“That makes it 13 in a row to-
day. We have Tillamook next
week, and Tillamook’s going
to be tough, so we’ll have to
swim well there. Hopefully
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another undefeated record.”
Five different Seaside
swimmers won seven events
Thursday, with Brad Rze-
wnicki (200-yard freestyle
and 100-yard backstroke),
and Sam Beaudoin (50- and
100-yard freestyles) leading
the way as double winners.
(See times in Scoreboard.)
Elsewhere,
Seaside’s
Luke Liljenwall and Daemon
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Kendall took the top spot in
the 100-yard breaststroke.
The Gulls made it a clean
sweep in the relay events,
with Liljenwall, Kendall,
Garvin and Dylan Townsend
taking the 200-yard medley
relay in 1 minute, 57.13 sec-
onds; Rzewnicki, Beaudoin,
Garvin and Townsend took
the 200-yard freestyle relay
in 1:40.66; and Rzewnicki,
Townsend, Liljenwall and
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400-yard freestyle relay in
3:51.27.
Astoria’s lone win came
from Bryce Nurding, who
posted a 5:48.19 in the 500-
yard freestyle to Fassler’s
6:43.74.
The Astoria girls won just
four of the 11 events to score
their team victory, leading off
with Megan Sparks, Kristina
Kjellberg, Ashley and Megan
Schacher teaming up to win
the 200 medley relay.
Ashley Schacher added
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Sparks and Jenna Rudolph
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backstroke; and Kjellberg
took the breaststroke.
Seaside won seven events,
with four individuals scoring
victories.
The list included a 1-2
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JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Seaside’s Daemon Fassler, left, and Astoria’s Bryce Nurding, right, start the 500-meter freestyle at the Astoria Aquatic Center Thursday.
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Jacob Hulti, left, and Seaside’s Will Garvin, right,
congratulate each other after finishing their 100 butterfly heat.
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Ashley Schacher finished first in the 100 butterfly Thursday.
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Alyssa Harkins placed first in the 100 freestyle
during the swim meet between Astoria and Seaside.
and Summer Spell in the 200
freestyle; Alyssa Harkins in
the 200 individual medley
and 100 freestyle; Tennaya
Carr edged Astoria’s Ashley
Schacher in the 50 freestyle;
and Spell won the 500 free-
style 1 minute and 18 seconds
ahead of the second-place
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Carey, Carr, Elizabeth
Barnes and Harkins won
the 200 freestyle relay; and
the Gulls (Carey, Carr, Kel-
si Leer and Harkins) closed
with a win in the 400 free-
style relay.
“Considering that we
have some swimmers out,
I thought our girls did real-
ly well,” said Astoria coach
Amy Emmett.
The Lady Fish scored
most of their points with
depth, as they were missing
Morgan Postlewait and Ken-
dal Gustafson from the line-
up.
Reed said, “Our girls real-
ly stepped up. We’re seeing
some big time drops out of
most of them. The boys are
just where we want to be go-
ing into league and districts.”
3:03.69. 4, Jenna Rudolph, Ast,
3:08.06.
200 Individual Medley: 1, Alyssa
Harkins, Sea, 2:43.40. 2, Megan
Schacher, Ast, 3:04.54. 3, Cadyn
Carr, Sea, 3:12.0. 4, Kristina Kjell-
berg, Ast, 3:30.74. 5, Megan Postle-
wait, Ast, 3:52.73.
50 Freestyle: 1, Tennaya Carr,
Sea, 29.26. 2, Ashley Schacher,
Ast, 29.57. 3, Elizabeth Barnes,
Sea, 34.34. 4, Kira Worwood, Ast,
34.69. 5, Kelsi Leer, Sea, 34.88.
100 Butterfly: 1, Ashley Schacher,
Ast, 1:14.99. 2, Tennaya Carr, Sea,
1:23.49. 3, Katherine Carey, Sea,
1:23.90. 4, Megan Schacher, Ast,
1:28.39. 5, Shoshanna McCleary,
Ast, 1:48.66.
100 Freestyle: 1, Alyssa Harkins,
Sea, 1:01.73. 2, Megan Sparks,
Ast, 1:06.93. 3, Kira Worwood, Ast,
1:16.09. 4, Kelsi Leer, Sea, 1:20.25.
5, Daisy Gayral, Ast, 1:20.65.
500 Freestyle: 1, Summer Spell,
Sea, 7:10.0. 2, Shoshanna Mc-
Cleary, Ast, 8:28.89. 3, Megan Pos-
tlewait, Ast, 9:12.55.
200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Seaside
(Carey, T.Carr, Barnes, Harkins),
2:01.99. 2, Astoria, 2:04.54. 3, Asto-
ria B, 2:37.03.
100 Backstroke: 1, Megan
Sparks, Ast, 1:10.72. 2, Jenna Ru-
dolph, Ast, 1:35.84. 3, Samantha
Wozniak, Sea, 1:55.09.
100 Breaststroke: 1, Kristina
Kjellberg, Ast, 1:30.66. 2, Cadyn
Carr, Sea, 1:36.26. 3, Lisa Wuerfel,
Ast, 1:36.75. 4, Louisa Samuel, Ast,
1:43.60.
400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Sea-
side (Carey, T.Carr, Leer, Harkins),
4:49.14. 2, Astoria, 5:33.89. 3, Asto-
ria B, 6:14.40.
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Bryce Nurding, right, competes in the 500 freestyle. Nurding finished first in
the event.
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
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.
Wrestling — Astoria at Tillamook
Invitational, Noon
SATURDAY
Girls Basketball — NW Christian
at Ilwaco, 5:45 p.m.
Boys Basketball — NW Christian
at Ilwaco, 7:30 p.m.
Wrestling — Ilwaco at Coyote
Classic, Kittitas, 10 a.m.
SWIMMING
HIGH SCHOOLS
Seaside at Astoria
Girls
Astoria 85, Seaside 77
200 Medley Relay: 1, Astoria
(Sparks, Kjellberg, Ash.Schacher,
Meg.Schacher), 2:14.01. 2, Seaside,
2:39.98. 3, Astoria B, 2:50.92.
200 Freestyle: 1, Katherine Car-
ey, Sea, 2:38.77. 2, Summer Spell,
Sea, 2:40.01. 3, Daily Gayral, Ast,
Boys
Seaside 99, Astoria 57
200 Medley Relay: 1, Sea-
side (Liljenwall, Kendall, Garvin,
Townsend), 1:57.13. 2, Seaside B,
2:19.08. 3, Astoria, 2:35.29.
200 Freestyle: 1, Brad Rzewnicki,
Sea, 2:08.19. 2, Isaiah Collins, Sea,
2:33.96. 3, Spencer Johnston, Ast,
2:40.39. 4, Isaac Gray, Ast, 2:44.61.
5, Thaddaeus Stapleton, Sea,
2:53.87.
200 Individual Medley: 1, Luke
Liljenwall, Sea, 2:41.59. 2, Daemon
Fassler, Sea, 2:43.94. 3, Thayne
Covert, Ast, 2:44.26. 4, Anthony
Miller, Ast, 3:02.46.
50 Freestyle: 1, Sam Beaudoin,
Sea, 24.74. 2, Dylan Townsend,
Sea, 24.92. 3, Jacob Hulti, Ast,
25.47. 4, Will Garvin, Sea, 25.97. 5,
Will Kendall, Sea, 27.15.
100 Butterfly: 1, Will Garvin, Sea,
1:02.03. 2, Jacob Hulti, Ast, 1:09.78.
100 Freestyle: 1, Sam Beaudo-
in, Sea, 56.19. 2, Bryce Nurding,
Ast, 59.53. 3, Luke Liljenwall, Sea,
1:00.33. 4, Anthony Miller, Ast,
1:11.09. 5, Isaac Gray, Ast, 1:12.89.
500 Freestyle: 1, Bryce Nurding,
Ast, 5:48.19. 2, Daemon Fassler,
Sea, 6:43.74. 3, Isaiah Collins, Sea,
7:00.93. 4, Spencer Johnston, Ast,
7:12.75. 5, Aleks Matthews, Ast,
7:19.80.
200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Seaside
(Rzewnicki, Beaudoin, Garvin,
Townsend), 1:40.66. 2, Astoria,
1:52.59. 3, Astoria B, 2:09.67.
100 Backstroke: 1, Brad Rzewnic-
ki, Sea, 1:10.19. 2, Thayne Covert,
Ast, 1:19.69.
100 Breaststroke: 1, Will Kendall,
Sea, 1:17.28. 2, Aleks Matthews,
Ast, 1:37.04. 3, Michael Zavalza,
Ast, 1:37.45. 4, Thaddaeus Staple-
ton, Sea, 1:37.53.
400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Sea-
side (Rzewnicki, Townsend, Lil-
jenwall, Beaudoin), 3:51.27. 2,
Astoria, 4:18.85. 3, Seaside B,
4:39.13.
BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOLS
Boys
Catlin Gabel 52, Warrenton 41
CG (52): Jacob Adler 24, McCla-
nan 8, Nallakrishnan 6, Park 5,
Gowgiel 5, Vanka 2, Alan 2.
WAR (41): Brock Johnson 19, Holt
12, Thomas 3, Wilson 3, Ocana 2,
Cochran 2.
Catlin Gabel
5 20 16 11—52
Warrenton
17 2 17 5—41
Eagles run
past Warriors
BOYS BASKETBALL
Catlin Gabel 52,
Warrenton 41
WARRENTON — A promising start ended in a dis-
appointing defeat for the Warrenton boys basketball team
Thursday night.
Hosting Catlin Gabel, the Warriors jumped out to a
12-0 lead and led 17-5 after one quarter.
But the Eagles answered with a 20-2 run in the second
quarter, on their way to a 52-41 win over the Warriors in a
Lewis & Clark League contest.
The Warriors hurt themselves at the free throw line (3-
for-16, 0-for-8 in the fourth quarter), while Catlin Gabel
sophomore Jacob Adler scored 12 of his game-high 24
points in the second quarter.
Brock Johnson scored 19 and Christian Holt added 12
for Warrenton, which plays at Portland Adventist Tues-
day.
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