7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 Clash: Seaside girls dominate Astoria in 50-29 win Continued from Page 4A found that if you have a bigger kid on Januik, he can’t shoot over the top as easily,” Goin said. “And we had to rely on them PLVVLQJ VRPH VKRWV 7KH\ GH¿- nitely missed some 3-pointers that they’re used to making. But defensively we’ve done that to everybody all year. Our problems have just been offensively. ³7KLVLVWKH¿UVWWLPHZH¶YHUH- ally executed a game at both ends of the court.” Offensively, the night was ¿OOHGZLWKELJSOD\VDQGELJVKRWV for the Fishermen. Back-to-back scores by Jarrett and Ryan Palek had given Asto- ria a 27-18 lead with 2:55 left in the third quarter, before Seaside responded with a layup by Zach Marston and a 3-pointer from Hunter Thompson. Big Shot No. 1: Astoria’s Kyle Strange answered Thompson’s trey with a 3-pointer of his own, and Fruiht scored shortly after to give the Fishermen a 32-23 lead going into the fourth. 7KH *XOOV RSHQHG WKH ¿QDO period with a short jump shot by Marston, and Astoria decided to slow things down on their next possession. Jarrett passed up a wide-open look at a 3-point shot, and instead, the Fishermen were patient and finally got the ball to Fruiht, who scored Big Shot No. 2 — a back- door cut that resulted in an easy layup and a 34-25 lead. “That showed some maturity,” Goin said. “I don’t think we make that play a week ago. And against a team like Seaside, we talked about making them play some defense. They want to get up and down as quick as possible, and our advantage this time was in- side, and making them play some defense.” Still, the Gulls wouldn’t go down easily. Januik buried a 3-pointer at the 2:32 mark, and Attikin Babb’s trey with 1:19 left cut the Fisher- men lead to 35-31. Which led to Big Shot Nos. 3 and 4. After Babb’s score and a time- out, Strange hit Palek with a long pass on the ensuing inbound play, with Palek scoring and drawing a foul. Palek missed the free throw, but Johnson gathered in the loose ball and scored underneath to push Astoria’s lead to 39-31 with 1:11 left. From there, Johnson made RIIUHHWKURZVLQWKH¿QDO seconds to clinch the win. ³,W¶V WKH ¿UVW WLPH DOO VHDVRQ JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Libby DiBartolomeo, No. 12, watches as Seaside’s Whitney Westerholm, No. 24, steals the ball in the second half of their basketball game at Astoria High School Tuesday. to a 50-29 victory. The Gulls won the first meeting, 59-20. Haylee Dundas led a trio of ston 4, Meyer 2, Eagon 2, Lewis. 6HDVLGHSOD\HUVLQGRXEOH¿JXUHV AST (42): Morgan Fruiht 13, with 14, followed by Maddi Utti Jarrett 9, Strange 7, Johnson 7, (11) and Sydney Villegas (10). Palek 4, Fremstad 2, Scroup, )LYHSRLQWVLQWKH¿UVWTXDUWHU Keating. Seaside 6 10 7 10—33 from Astoria’s Chloee Hunt had Astoria 11 8 13 10—42 the Lady Fish within 11-7 late LQ WKH ¿UVW TXDUWHU ZKHQ :KLW- Girls ney Westerholm answered with Seaside 50, Astoria 29 a short jump shot that sparked a SEA (50): Haylee Dundas 14, Utti 11, Villegas 10, Westerholm 15-0 run for the Gulls. 6, P.Ideue 5, Bussert 4, Brown, Dundas and Utti hit 3-point- West, Trott, Zagata, J.Ideue. ers in the third quarter, as the lead AST (29): Chloee Hunt 15, eventually reached 40-14. Wallace 5, Abrahams 3, Mitch- ell 2, Dalton 2, DiBartolomeo 1, Astoria had open looks all DeMander 1, Colson, Albright. night, but couldn’t buy a basket in Seaside 15 13 14 8—50 WKH¿UVWWZRTXDUWHUV¿QLVKLQJWKH Astoria 7 2 12 8—29 ¿UVWKDOIIRUIURPWKH¿HOG Hunt found her shooting touch GIRLS BASKETBALL LQWKHVHFRQGKDOIWR¿QLVKZLWKD Seaside 50, Astoria 29 game-high 15 points, to go with In the Clatsop Clash girls’ 12 rebounds. game, it was a closer score than The Gulls (8-1 in league) JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian WKH ¿UVW WLPH DURXQG ZLWK WKH locked up a share of the league same winner. title with the win, and can earn the Seaside’s Haylee Dundas, No. 15, puts up a shot while de- Seaside built a 19-point half- title outright with a win Friday at fended by Astoria’s Alexis Wallace, No. 42, during the first half. time lead Tuesday night, on its way Tillamook (2-7). SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE THURSDAY Girls Basketball — NWL Playoff, Neah-Kah-Nie at Knap- pa, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Girls Basketball — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 5:30 p.m.; Sea- side at Tillamook, 5:30 p.m. Boys Basketball — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 7:15 p.m.; Sea- side at Tillamook, 7:15 p.m. BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Boys Astoria 42, Seaside 33 SEA (33): Hunter Thompson 8, Smith 6, Babb 6, Januik 5, Mar- we’ve run a sustained offense without panicking,” Goin said. “We got in trouble a little, but we did some good things and we made some plays that we haven’t made all year. A lot of people stepped up tonight and did their job.” CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 N EW N EW TOD AY ! Look a t these a ds first 30 G ENERAL Salmon troll permit to 32 feet. 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