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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
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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.
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ally executed a game at both ends
of the court.”
Offensively, the night was
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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.
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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
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seconds to clinch the win.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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Astoria
7 2 12 8—29
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Hunt found her shooting touch
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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
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N EW N EW
TOD AY !
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Some fishing gear
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OST & F OUND
Jewell School District #8
Announces Elections for:
Found: Glass in old fashion black
case near on bench at 15th and
Exchange. (503)468-0118
School Board Member
Positions #1, #3 & #5
Lost: Honda car keys in Astoria.
Please call if found. (503)861-2953
2000 sq. ft home with 4.5 acres.
Located at
South Surf Pines & Hwy. 101.
(503)440-4938
Clatsop County School Board
Elections will be held May 19, 2015.
The terms for Positions #1, #3 & #5
on the Jewell School Board end
on June 30, 2015 and the new
term will begin July 1, 2015 and
run through June 30, 2019.
Seaside Candy Man wants you!
Now hiring, $9.50 for experienced
clerks, wage DOE. Drug test upon
hiring. Apply at 21 N. Columbia
St., Seaside, Or (503)738-5280
If you would like to consider
representing Jewell families on
the governing board, please
visit or call the Clatsop County
Elections Department.
Front Desk/Customer Service
The Waves Ocean Front Lodging, a
locally owned, multi-property hotel
in Cannon Beach is seeking
candidates with an outgoing and
customer focused personality.
Position requires flexible work
schedule that will include some
evenings, weekends and
holidays. Ability to deliver an
exceptional guest experience
from reservation through
guest departure. Hospitality
experience a plus, but not
required. Full and/or part time,
year around opportunity.
We offer health and retirement
benefits, paid vacation and
incentive pay programs depending
on length of employment.
Competitive wage DOE.
Request application or send
resume to
contactus@thewavescannonbeach.com
or in person at
188 W. 2nd, Cannon Beach, OR
97110.
Sunset Beach area, 3 bedroom 1.5
bath, large fenced yard.Appliance
including W/D. Pets OK, walk to
beach. $1200 first and last
deposit. (503)738-9685 or
(503)440-1142
Warrenton - 3bedroom/ 2bath
2 car garage. Heat and water gas.
Kitchen, range and dishwasher,
w/d hookups.
$1290 1st/last/deposit $800.
No smoking, small pet maybe w/fee
503-861-3611
Busy construction company
looking for experienced welder
with cutting, and fitting
experience.
Must have a valid Driverʼs
License and good past job
references. Drug test required.
Competitive wage DOE.
Call (503)861-0411
45 P UBLIC N OTICES
Occasionally
other
companies
make telemarketing calls off clas-
sified ads. These companies are
not affiliated with The Daily Asto-
rian and customers are under no
obligation to participate.
If you would like to contact the at-
torney general or be put on the do
not call list, here are the links to
both of them
Complaint form link:
http://www.doj.state.or.us/
finfraud/
WE DELIVER!
The City of Astoria is now
accepting applications for the
position of Communications
Operator (dispatcher).
This is a regular benefited position
at Salary Range 22,
$19.41 - $23.59 per hour with
excellent benefits. Opportunity to
increase salary by obtaining
certifications.
To apply and receive further
information, please go to
http://astoria.iapplicants.com.
If you need assistance, please
contact the City Managerʼs office
at 503-325-5824 or
jyuill@astoria.or.us.
Position closes at 5:00 pm on
April 3, 2015.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Please leave a light on or install
motion detector lights to make
your carrierʼs job easier. Thanks!
46 A NNOUNCEMENTS
Jewell School District #8
Announces Elections for:
School Board Member
Positions #1, #3 & #5
Clatsop County School Board
Elections will be held May 19, 2015.
The terms for Positions #1, #3 & #5
on the Jewell School Board end
on June 30, 2015 and the new
term will begin July 1, 2015 and
run through June 30, 2019.
If you would like to consider
representing Jewell families on
the governing board, please
visit or call the Clatsop County
Elections Department.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Architectural Cad Drafting
Prefer 1-2 years experience,
autocad proficient, construction
background helpful. Reply to
janet@tolovanaarchitects.com
Columbia Memorial Hospital
seeks candidates for the
following:
Full or Part Time Opportunities
•Billing Clerks - Temporary
•Certified Surgical Tech
•CNA – Med/Surg
•Coder
•Clinic Nurse Supervisor
•Director of Inpatient Nursing &
Surgical Services
•Medical Assistant
•Medical Group Manager
•Medical Group Supervisor
•Laboratory Department Manager
•PACS Administrator
•Patient Registration Supervisor
•Scanning Clerks - Temporary
•Staff RN –ED, Surgery, Home
Care Services, Med/Surg, Surgery
•Surgery Processing Tech
•Surgical Services Supervisor
•Surgical Services Manager
Relief/Intermittent Opportunities
•Staff RN –ED, Med/Surg,
SDS, Family Birthing Center,
Oncology/Infusion, Surgery
•Registration Clerk
•Lab Aide/Phlebotomist
Become a member of our Planetree
Designated team by viewing and
applying for our current and
up-to-date opportunities at
www.columbiamemorial.org.
CMH is an Equal Opportunity
Employer committed to the
development of an inclusive,
multicultural community.
CMH seeks exceptional individuals
to serve as volunteers. For more
information call (503)791-7408
or visit our website.
70 H ELP W ANTED
70 H ELP W ANTED
COMING SOON!!!
OCEAN SPA
Looking for energetic, hard
working people to join our team.
Box K Auto Repair, located on the
Long Beach Peninsula is
looking for a full time
automotive tech.
We offer a full benefit package
including medical, retirement, paid
vacations, continuing education
and all ASE certifications.
If you want to work in a professional
automotive repair shop that
emphasizes in doing the repair work
correctly, customer service and
satisfaction, has a clean, heated,
well stocked shop, large customer
base, proven track record and has
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30 years.
If you are ready for a change now
is your chance! email resumes
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Licensed Massage Therapist
Esthetician
Nail Technician
Cannon Beach Oregon.
Call. (503) 436-0664
Do you have a wide background
in discerning dining and an
ability to write well? Do you
have to show and tell your
friends about your great and
less-than-great dining
experiences?
Then Coast Weekend may want to
talk to you. We are looking for an
area resident to write a weekly
freelance dining column.
Customer service representative
We need talented people who can
work in fast-paced, multi-tasked
situations, and still be able to
share the joys of the North Oregon
Coast with our guests. Exceptional
customer service ability a must.
Hospitality experience a plus.
Must enjoy diverse personalities
as this is a team working
environment. Availability required for
weekends, holidays and evening
shifts. Come work with us in this
most spectacular Resort! Medical,
Dental and 401K offered, paid
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Luxury Day-Spa: Openings for
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Current Oregon license, experience
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Pick up application/submit
resume to Hallmark Resort, 1400
S Hemlock, Cannon Beach or
email your resume to
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include position applying for in
subject line or regular mail to
PO Box 547, Cannon Beach OR
97110. Pre-employment drug
test required.
No phone calls please.
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a Classified Ad!
Applicants should have broad
experience with all types of cuisine
and must demonstrate the ability
to write clearly, honestly and
tactfully
about
their
dining
experiences and opinions. This
columnist must meet a weekly
deadline and shoot and submit
quality photos of the food or
establishment, in addition to the
review of 550 to 750 words.
Columns will cover local restaurant
reviews, dining news and related
topics. This columnist must be
able
to
travel
and
visit
establishments in Pacific and
Wahkiakum
counties
in
Washington
and
Clatsop,
Columbia and northern Tillamook
counties in Oregon to show the
diversity of culinary offerings in our
region.
This is one of our most-read
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the right writer to fill this void.
Send cover letter and writing
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by mail to Coast Weekend
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