SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015 7A Lady Fish outlast Cheesemakers, 36-33 By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian Tillamook’s 33 turnovers proved more costly than As- toria’s 20 missed free throws Friday night, as the Lady Fish- ermen hung on for a 36-33 Cowapa League girls basket- ball win at the Brick House. Despite hitting just 10-of- 30 foul shots, the Lady Fish — ironically — clinched the game at the free throw line, where WKH\ VFRUHG WKHLU ¿QDO IRXU points in a 36-33 victory over the Cheesemakers. The Fishermen improve to 1-1 in league play, 8-8 overall. Astoria’s Taylor Mickle helped the Lady Fish to a 12-7 lead early in the second quarter, as she scored all of her team- KLJKSRLQWVLQWKH¿UVWKDOI Tillamook closed the sec- ond quarter on a 12-7 to run to force a 19-19 halftime tie. The Lady Mooks led 27- 22 early in the fourth, but Astoria’s Alexis Wallace and JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Chloee Hunt both scored on layups, and Hunt drained the Astoria’s Libby DiBartolomeo, No. 12, drives to the hoop for a layup against Tillamook Friday at Astoria. biggest basket of the quarter — See more photos at www.dailyastorian.com a 3-pointer with 2:25 left that gave Astoria a 30-28 lead. Wallace scored on an offen- sive rebound (Astoria had 17 offensive rebounds, 10 by Wal- lace), and the Lady Fish made RI IUHH WKURZV LQ WKH ¿QDO 1:31 to clinch the win. Tillamook was 4-of-7 at the free throw line for the game, while Hunt scored eight of her 10 points in the fourth quarter. Seaside 44, Banks 30 BANKS — Seaside shot SHUFHQW IURP WKH ¿HOG DQG FUXLVHGWRLWV¿IWKVWUDLJKWZLQ Friday night, 44-30, in Cowapa League girls basketball action at Banks. The Gulls were 19-of- IURP WKH ÀRRU DQG HYHQ knocked down 4-of-9 from the 3-point line (although they were only 2-of-8 at the free throw line). Maddi Utti scored 15 points and Sydney Villegas added 13 for Seaside, which held a 25-14 lead at halftime. 8WWLDOVRKDG¿YHUHERXQGV DQG ¿YH DVVLVWV DQG 9LOOHJDV had four steals. The Gulls “Made our shots tonight and played good de- fense and rebounded well,” said coach Wally Hamer. “Brit- tany West came off the bench to give us a big lift on defense and rebounding, as did Paige Ideue. Great effort by every one of our starters. “We got kind of tired in the fourth and hadn’t scored for awhile, and Maddi hit a clutch two and a clutch three to get us going again,” he said. In addition, “I really love how Whitney Westerholm has become a complete play- er,” Hamer said. “She can run our offense and plays great defense. Syd and Haylee left DOORXWRQWKHÀRRUDQG$OOLVRQ (Bussert) has played really consistently in every aspect of the game.” JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Kaylee Mitchel, No. 0, gains possession of a loose ball during the first half of the game against Tilla- mook. Cameron and Paris Vanderburg HDFKJUDEEHG¿YHUHERXQGV Country 75, Jewell 21 MOLALLA — No. 3-ranked Country Christian defeated Jewell 75-21 Friday night, in Casco League girls basketball action in Molalla. The Cougars held a 46-11 lead at halftime over the Blue Jays, who were led by Hanna Littlepage’s nine points. Ilwaco 75, NW Christian 38 ILWACO, Wash. — The Ilwaco Lady Fishermen are QRW ¿QGLQJ PXFK FRPSHWLWLRQ DW WKH 3DFL¿F % OHYHO DV WKH Lady Fish stormed past another league opponent Saturday, 75- 38, over Northwest Christian. Nine different players made the scoring column for Ilwaco, led by Makenzie Kaech (21 points, 10 rebounds), with Jas- PLQH &RI¿Q DGGLQJ SRLQWV and seven steals. Valerie Lind- strom scored 12 points for the Fishermen, 15-1 overall. Naselle 50, Lake Quinault 47 Naselle overcame an early GH¿FLW)ULGD\QLJKWIRUDQ eventual 50-47 win over Lake Quinault. The Comets still trailed 40- Knappa 52, NKN 34 37 entering the fourth quarter, KNAPPA — Knappa over- before outscoring Quinault FDPHDQGH¿FLWDIWHURQH LQWKH¿QDOHLJKWPLQXWHV quarter by outscoring Neah- Tayler Ford led Naselle Kah-Nie 21-2 in the second, on with 19 points, followed by El- its way to a 52-34 win over the lie Chapman and Taylor Eaton Pirates Friday night at Knappa. with 11 points each. Kendra The Loggers improve to 3-3 Leeland scored seven points in Northwest League girls bas- with 16 rebounds. ketball standings, while Neah- BOYS BASKETBALL Kah-Nie drops to 1-6. Tillamook 67, Astoria 55 Shailei Wright led Knappa A big second-half come- with 18 points to go with her eight steals, seven rebounds, back effort by the Astoria Fish- ermen simply ran out of steam six assists and two blocks. Chloe Little added 12 points Friday night. Tillamook’s 17-point half- and three steals, and Kacie SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TUESDAY Boys Basketball — Astoria at Scappoose, 5:30 p.m.; Seaside at Valley Catholic, 5:30 p.m.; Warren- ton at Portland Adventist, 7:45 p.m.; Faith Bible at Knappa, 7:45 p.m.; Crosshill Christian at Jewell, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball —Astoria at Scappoose, 7:15 p.m.; Seaside at Valley Catholic, 7:15 p.m.; Warren- ton at Portland Adventist, 6 p.m.; Faith Bible at Knappa, 6 p.m.; South Bend at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Swimming — Astoria at Scap- poose, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at Naselle, 7 p.m. Wrestling — Tillamook/Seaside at Astoria, 5:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Wahkiakum, 5 p.m. BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOLS JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Rylee Demander, No. 30, col- lides with Tillamook’s Jordan Zweifel, No. 24, as she shoots. Girls Astoria 36, Tillamook 33 TIL (33): Katie Sherer 8, Kaylin Hammond 8, Jordan Zweifel 8, Kot- tre 6, Woods 3. AST (36): Taylor Mickle 12, Hunt 10, Wallace 9, DeMander 3, DiBar- tolomeo 2, Mitchell, Abrahams. Tillamook 7 12 6 8—33 Astoria 6 13 3 14—36 Seaside 44, Banks 30 SEA (44): Maddi Utti 15, Villegas 13, Westerholm 8, Dundas 6, Bus- sert 2, West, P.Ideue. BAN (30): Megan Bunn 13, Sop- er 6, Jo.Wren 5, Klein 2, Slifka 2, Streblow 2. Seaside 16 9 13 6—44 Banks 7 7 13 3—30 Knappa 52, Neah-Kah-Nie 34 NKN (34): Annie Romig 19, Sher- man 4, Scull 4, Kelly 3, Holm 2, Lambert 2. KNA (52): Shailei Wright 18, Little 12, Rogers 9, Vandergriff 4, Cam- time lead was nearly erased, before the Cheesemakers were able to recover and hold on for a 67-55 victory in Cowapa League boys basketball action at the Brick House. 7LOODPRRN FORVHG WKH ¿UVW half on a 12-2 run for a seem- ingly safe 34-17 halftime lead. But Astoria’s Tucker Scroup drained a 3-pointer in the open- ing seconds of the third quarter, which set the tone for the sec- ond half. Teammate Derek Jarrett fol- lowed with three consecutive 3-pointers, then the 6-foot-5 post closed the quarter with an- other trey that had Astoria with- in 48-40 going to the fourth. The Cheesemakers man- aged to rebuild a 54-42 lead be- fore the Fish rallied again, this time behind an offensive re- bound hoop by Morgan Fruiht, a three-point play for Ryan Palek at the 4:54 mark, and 3-point shots by Scroup and Kyle Strange that had Astoria within 57-55 with 2:39 left. But that’s where the come- back trail ended for Astoria, which would not score again while Tillamook made 10-of- IUHHWKURZVLQWKH¿QDO for the win. 7KH&KHHVHPDNHUV¿QLVKHG 24-of-30 at the line to Astoria’s 3-of-5. Tillamook senior Zane Wright led all scorers with 19 points, followed by teammates Trent Meyer and Jacob Berge with 15 apiece. Jarrett had 16 points and Scroup added 13 for Astoria, which has road games this week at Scappoose Tuesday and Seaside Friday. Banks 43, Seaside 40 BANKS — Banks bounced back from a two-point loss at Astoria earlier in the week with a three-point win over Seaside Friday, 43-40. eron 3, Vanderburg 2, Landwehr 2, Aho 2, Jones. NeahKahNie 11 2 14 7—34 Knappa 6 21 11 14—52 Country Christian 75, Jewell 21 JWL (21): Hanna Littlepage 9, Morales 6, Stahly 4, Guillen 2, A.Littlepage, Thurston. Jewell 8 3 6 4—21 Country 25 21 15 14—75 Ilwaco 75, NW Christian 38 NWC (38): Stottlemyre 15, N. Van- monter 12, Sowers 7, A. Vanmonter 2, Dominquez 1, Teigen 1. ILW (75): Makenzie Kaech 21, Coffin 16, Lindstrom 12, Ellsworth 9, McMillan 8, Jacobson 3, Tapio 2, Kulm 2, Bentley 2, Bannister, Kon- dos, Benenati. NW Christian 9 10 10 9—38 Ilwaco 19 21 23 12—75 Naselle 50, Lake Quinault 47 NAS (50): Tayler Ford 19, Chap- man 11, T.Eaton 11, Leeland 7, JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Kyle Strange, No. 2, drives to the basket while defended by Tillamook’s Trent Meyer, No. 1, during their basketball game Friday. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Alexis Wallace passes to Taylor Mickle, No. 2, against during the basketball game against Tillamook. Astoria’s Morgan Fruiht, No. 23, puts up a shot. It was the Braves’ second victory over the Gulls this sea- son, following a 46-31 non- league win at the Sisters Tour- nament Dec. 31. It was Banks’ ¿UVW&RZDSD/HDJXHZLQRYHU Seaside since 2011. The Braves trailed 24-20 at halftime, but outscored the Gulls 13-7 to grab a two-point lead going to the fourth. Banks had balanced scoring from Jesus Narvaez and Jake Evans (10 points each), along with seven points from David Schorn and six from junior post Tyler Kemper. Jaxson Smith led Seaside with nine points. 3DFL¿F%/HDJXHER\VEDVNHW- ball action Saturday. Kenneth Sheldon poured in 19 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for the Fishermen, who also had 14 points from (WKDQ %DQQLVWHU 1LFN *ULI¿WW had 14 boards. Raymond defeated Ilwaco 57-48 Friday. Sheldon led Ilwaco with 17 SRLQWV DQG *ULI¿WW DGGHG points with 12 rebounds. The Pirates came in with an 0-7 record, and were without leading scorer Max Halverson. Freshman Dale Takalo paced Knappa with 23 points (16 in the second half), fol- lowed by Tyson Burnard with 21. Justin Dragoo had 18 re- bounds for the Loggers, who led 19-5 after one quarter. Country 65, Jewell 27 MOLALLA — Coun- try Christian, ranked fourth in Class 1A boys basketball, jumped out to a 38-7 halftime lead Friday night, on its way to a 65-27 win over Jewell in a Casco League game. Victor Berg led Jewell with 12 points. Knappa 61, NKN 42 KNAPPA — The Knappa Loggers posted their second Ilwaco 55, NW Christian 49 VWUDLJKWSRLQWZLQDQG¿IWK ILWACO, Wash. — Ilwaco straight victory overall, 61-42 bounced back from a loss the over Neah-Kah-Nie Friday night before with a 55-49 win night at home. over Northwest Christian, in Footh 2, A.Eaton, Tutu’u, Jacot, Ridgeway. LQ (47): Begay 17, F. Thomas 11, Blackburn 11, B. Thomas 6, Silva 2. Naselle 11 16 10 13—50 Quinault 19 12 9 7—47 Boys Tillamook 67, Astoria 55 TIL (67): Zane Wright 19, Meyer 15, Berge 15, Martindale 7, Malo- ney 6, Moore 3, Collett 2. AST (55): Derek Jarrett 16, Scroup 13, Strange 10, Palek 5, Fruiht 5, Johnson 4, Keating 2, Fremstad. Tillamook 19 15 14 19—67 Astoria 11 6 23 15—55 JV: Tillamook 47, Astoria 36 Banks 43, Seaside 40 SEA (40): Jaxson Smith 9, Babb 8, Eagon 6, Januik 5, Thompson 5, Meyer 3, Lewis 2, Marston 2, Bassett, Hoekstre, Cazarez, Rich- ardson. BAN (43): Jake Evans 10, Jesus Narvaez 10, Schorn 7, Kemper 6, De.Renne 5, Da.Renne 5. Seaside 14 10 7 9—40 Banks 7 13 13 10—43 Knappa 61, Neah-Kah-Nie 42 NKN (42): Julian Croman 11, Johnny May 11, Davidson 9, Champ 6, Holm 3, Hooley 2. KNA (61): Dale Takalo 23, Bur- nard 21, Severson 8, Dragoo 4, A. Miller 4, J.Miller 2, Weirup, Rubus, Goodman. NeahKahNie 5 10 14 13—42 Knappa 19 12 13 17—61 Country Christian 65, Jewell 27 JWL (27): Victor Berg 12, Silva 7, Ritchie 6, Murry 2, Munk, Stahly, Meehan. Jewell 1 6 8 12—27 Country 18 20 15 12—65 Ilwaco 55, NW Christian 49 NWC (49): Stottlemyre 15, Wool- dridge 14, Johnson 9, Thomas 5, Griffin 3, McNair 3. Naselle 41, Wishkah 40 ABERDEEN, Wash. — Naselle tuned up for its meet- ing with Ilwaco Wednesday with a 41-40 win at Wishkah Valley Friday. Tied at 33-33 going into the fourth, the Comets outscored WKH/RJJHUVLQWKH¿QDOSH- riod to pick up the win. Tony Lopez led Naselle with 14 points, followed by Conner See with eight. ILW (55): Kenneth Sheldon 19, Bannister 14, Griffitt 7, Tapio 6, Mendoza 5, Schenk 2, Aguayo 2. NW Christian 13 12 8 16—49 Ilwaco 16 13 15 11—55 Raymond 57, Ilwaco 48 RAY (57): Kothke 20, Newman 16, Freeman 12, Murdock 6, Hamil- ton 2, Manneman 1. ILW (48): Kenneth Sheldon 17, Griffitt 12, Mendoza 7, Tapio 6, Ban- nister 6. Raymond 14 16 13 14—57 Ilwaco 19 10 12 7—48 Naselle 41, Wishkah Valley 40 NAS (41): Tony Lopez 14, See 8, Corona 5, Carter 4, Bergeson 3, Scrabeck 3, Estes 2, Edwards 2, Gudmundsen. WV (40): Anderson 16, Kalama 10, Johnson 7, Olson 4, Rodriguez 2, Ramirez 1. Naselle 5 4 24 8—41 9 7 17 7—40 W.Valley