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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2015 SPORTS 9A Local teams score big in Beach Brawl By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian ILWACO, Wash. — The best wrestlers in the region met for the annual Ilwaco Beach Brawl tournament, held Satur- day at Ilwaco High School. And as the results showed, some of the best in the re- gion are also some of the best among Oregon and Washing- ton high school wrestling. Several of the wrestlers who won in Saturday’s competition will be favorites to win district and state titles in the upcoming weeks, as athletes from Ilwaco, Astoria, Warrenton and Knap- pa all had individual victories. Castle Rock won the 20- team event with 211.5 points, with Ilwaco (170.5) placing second. $VWRULD ZDV ¿IWK followed closely by Warrenton (123.5, tied for seventh) and Knappa (111, ninth). Seaside ¿QLVKHGZLWKWKUHHSRLQWV The host team from Ilwaco scored one individual title, as Riki Thompson won the cham- pionship bout with Ocosta’s Matthew Hart at 132 pounds. Three other Ilwaco ath- letes tied for third: Garret Petit (170); Brandon Sparks (182); and Matt MacDonald (285). Scoring big points for As- KATHY MORGAN — For the Daily Astorian David Johnson of R.A. Long, left, and Knappa’s Chris Cruz begin their match. KATHY MORGAN — For the Daily Astorian Knappa’s Andrew Goozee would eventually pin Warrenton’s Eli Peterson in Saturday’s Ilwaco Beach Brawl. toria were Josh Long and Josh Raichl. Long defeated Castle Rock’s Shawn Godinho in the championship match at 152 pounds; and Raichl scored a victory over Dalton Yoder of Toledo/Winlock for the title at 220. Astoria’s Tristen Holiday tied for third at 145. Nie 25, Tenino 25, North Eugene 24, Muckleshoot 15, Seaside 3. 106: Cole Rutzer, Ocosta, def. Wil- lard Neary, Nestucca. 113: Colton Walker, Warrenton, def. Sam Quniby, Ocosta. 120: Rogue Bergerson, Warrenton, def. Connor Maben, Ocosta. 126: Emmett Earlywine, Rainier, def. Orion Yates, R.A. Long. 132: Riki Thompson, Ilwaco, def. Matthew Hart, Ocosta. 138: Ryan Leslie, Nestucca, def. No- lan Balzer, Adna. Third: Ryan Simp- son, Knappa. 145: Michael Suppa, Warrenton, def. Richard Clark, R.A. Long. Third: Tris- ten Holiday, Astoria. 152: Josh Long, Astoria, def. Shawn Godinho, Castle Rock. 160: Artimus Johnson, Hoquiam, def. Michael Harris, Hoquiam. 170: Tahj Malone, Hoquiam, def. Shiloh Borden, Willapa Valley. Third (tie): Chris Cruz, Knappa; Garret Petit, Ilwaco. 182: Austin Darvell, Castle Rock, def. Will Tiegen, R.A. Long. Third (tie): Andrew Goozee, Knappa; Brandon Sparks, Ilwaco. 195: Talib Meeks, Castle Rock, def. Nate Truax, Knappa. 220: Josh Raichl, Astoria, def. Dalton Yoder, Toledo/Winlock. 285: Daniel Helman, Ocosta, def. Dillon Miller, R.A. Long. Third: Matt MacDonald, Ilwaco. TODAY Boys Basketball — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 5:30 p.m.; Tillamook at Sea- side, 5:30 p.m.; De La Salle at Warren- ton, 7:45 p.m.; Knappa at Nestucca, 7:45 p.m.; Jewell at Willamette Valley Christian, 7:15 p.m.; Willapa Valley at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball — Valley Catho- lic at Astoria, 7:15 p.m.; Tillamook at Seaside, 7:15 p.m.; De La Salle at Warrenton, 6 p.m.; Knappa at Nestuc- ca, 6 p.m.; Jewell at Willamette Valley Christian, 5:30 p.m. Wrestling — Seaside at Vernonia, 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY Girls Basketball — Ilwaco at Willa- pa Valley, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at Ray- mond, 7 p.m. WRESTLING HIGH SCHOOLS Ilwaco Beach Brawl Team: Castle Rock 211.5, Ilwaco 170.5, R.A. Long 153, Hoquiam 145.5, Astoria 133.5, Ocosta 128, War- renton 123.5, Willapa Valley 123.5, Knappa 112, Kelso 111, Nestucca 84, Toledo/Winlock 73.5, Rainier 51, Clatskanie 49, Adna 40, Neah-Kah- defeated Ocosta’s Conner Ma- ben for the championship at 120. Warrenton’s Michael Sup- pa picked up the third title for the Warriors, defeating R.A. Long’s Richard Clark for the championship at 145. .QDSSDKDGWRSIRXU¿QLVK- ers at four weights, with senior Nate Truax scoring the highest KATHY MORGAN — For the Daily Astorian Astoria’s Josh Long battled his way to another champi- onship Saturday, winning the title at 152 pounds in the Ilwaco Beach Brawl. placing, taking second at 195. The Loggers had three other wrestlers tie for third at their re- spective weights: Ryan Simp- son (138); Chris Cruz (170); and Andrew Goozee (182). Hawks’ 19-game winning streak snapped by Pelicans SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE No team had more individ- ual championships than War- renton. The Warriors have been dominating the lower weights all season, as they did again Saturday. Colton Walker won the title at 113 pounds over Ocosta’s Sam Quniby; and Warrenton teammate Rogue Bergerson NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Anthony Davis leaped toward the basket, rising over a pair of Atlanta Hawks to corral an of- fensive rebound with his right hand and ferociously slam the ball through the hoop in one con- tinuous motion. 7KDW ¿UVWKDOI SOD\ SURYLGHG clear signs that Davis’ recent left groin strain wasn’t bothering him and that Atlanta’s 19-game win- ning streak was under threat. 'DYLV¿QLVKHGZLWKSRLQWV and 13 rebounds, and the Pel- icans handed the Hawks only their third loss in 36 games, 115- 100 on Monday night. “They had us on our heels from the very beginning,” Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said of the Pelicans. “They deserve a lot of credit for us not starting well. “Give our guys a lot of credit for a lot of good work over the last month,” Budenholzer added. “Tonight wasn’t our night. I am very proud of them. We’ll get back to work.” The Pelicans won for the sixth time in seven games. That recent run of good form has in- cluded victories over other con- tending squads, such as Dallas and the Los Angeles Clippers, and has pulled the Pelicans (26- 22) within a game of Phoenix (28-22) for eighth place in the Western Conference. “We just need to continue to do what we’ve been doing,” Da- vis said. “The past couple games, we’ve been rebounding, defend- ing, sharing the ball. We don’t care who scores.” Jeff Teague scored 21 for At- lanta, but the Hawks fell behind E\GRXEOHGLJLWVLQWKH¿UVWTXDU- ter and trailed the rest of the way, getting within single digits for only a few brief stints. Eric Gordon scored 20 points for New Orleans, while Tyreke Evans scored 15 points and tied a season high with 12 assists for WKHIRXUWKWLPHLQ¿YHJDPHV Asked if the Pelicans came in FRQ¿GHQWWKDWWKH\FRXOGHQG$W- lanta’s streak, Gordon respond- ed, “No question. We’re a good New Orleans Pelicans guard Tyreke Evans (1) drives to the basket between Atlanta Hawks forward De- Marre Carroll (5) and guard Kent Bazemore (24) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Monday. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert team. We know what it takes. They’re a 3-point shooting team. You’ve got to run them off the line. And for us, we’re a tough team to beat when we’re attack- ing and moving the ball.” The Hawks made only seven of 22 3-point attempts and were outshot by New Orleans, 50 per- cent (43 of 86) to 44.9 percent (40 of 89). Omer Asik grabbed 17 re- bounds for New Orleans, which outrebounded Atlanta 52-32. Da- vis grabbed eight of his rebounds on the offensive end. Paul Millsap scored 15 points and Kyle Korver 12 for Atlanta. “We’ve got a lot of season left,” Millsap said. “So it’s just regrouping. ... We can’t let one loss turn into two.” CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE N EW N EW TOD AY ! 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