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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
Friday
Long Beach Grange Indoor Market, 10 a.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash.
* Asian New Year Kite Celebration, 11 a.m., World Kite Museum,
303 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., $3 to $5, all ages.
Seaside Jazz Festival, 3 p.m., Seaside Civic & Convention Center,
415 First Ave.; Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A; Shilo Oceanfront
Hotel, 30 N. Promenade, Seaside, $10 to $95, all ages.
Friday Night Mixer, 5 p.m., Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St., Astoria,
21 and older.
* Kids Karaoke, 5:30 p.m., American Legion Post 99, 1315 Broad-
way, Seaside, no cover.
David Drury, jazz guitar, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
Ted Brainard Blues After Hours, 6 p.m., Astoria Public Library,
450 10 St., Astoria, free.
Tom Trudell, jazz piano, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant, 4415
Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover.
Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older.
Hearts of Oak, country, 7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N.
Marion Ave., Gearhart, no cover.
“’Night, Mother,” drama, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre Playhouse,
108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20.
DJ Ali Aht, techno, 8 p.m., Astor Hotel, 1421A Commercial St.,
Astoria.
Edmund Wayne, indie roots, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid
Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Karaoke, 9 p.m., American Legion Post 99, 1315 Broadway, Sea-
side, no cover, 21 and older.
Gregory Rawlins, Americana, 9:30 p.m., The Voodoo Room, 1114
Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover, 21 and older.
Saturday
* Let’s Go Birding Bird Survey, 9 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park,
Battery Russell, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond, all ages.
* Svensen Flea & Craft Market, 9 a.m., Wickiup Grange, 92683
Svensen Market Road, Svensen.
Long Beach Grange Indoor Market, 10 a.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash.
Seaside Jazz Festival, 10 a.m., Seaside Civic & Convention Cen-
ter, 415 First Ave.; Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A; Shilo Ocean-
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, $7.
Artic Light: Alaska Wilderness Presentation, 7 p.m., Gilbert
District Building, Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Seaside.
Barbie G, acoustic folk, 7 p.m., Charlie’s Chowder House, 1335
Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover.
“’Night, Mother,” drama, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre Playhouse,
108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20.
Adam Selzer’s “Art Garfunkel’s Old People,” 8 p.m., Sou’Wester
Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview, Wash.
Edmund Wayne, Americana, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid
Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Luke Sweeney, indie psychedelic, 9:30 p.m., The Voodoo Room,
1114 Marine Drive, Astoria, no cover, 21 and older.
DJ Nacho Bizznez Top 40 Dance Party, 10 p.m., Twisted Fish
Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, no cover, 21 and older.
Sunday
Seaside Jazz Festival, 9:30 a.m., Seaside Civic & Convention
Center, 415 First Ave.; Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A; Shilo
Oceanfront Hotel, 30 N. Promenade, Seaside, $10 to $95, all ages.
* Svensen Flea & Craft Market, 9 a.m., Wickiup Grange, 92683
Svensen Market Road, Svensen.
North Coast Symphonic Band’s “Age of Aquarius,” 2 p.m.,
Liberty Theater, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria, $15.
* Storytellers: The Next Generation, 2 p.m., Judge Guy Boyington
Building, 857 Commercial St., Astoria, free.
Sunday Afternoon Live Presents Loren Barrigar & Mark Maz-
engarb, 2 p.m., Raymond Theatre, 323 3rd St., Raymond, Wash.,
$12 to $15.
Vintage Gypsies, bluegrass, 2 p.m., Skamokawa Store Confer-
ence Room, 1391 State Route 4, Skamokawa, Wash.
Brad Griswold, bluegrass, 6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older.
Richard T. & Friends, blues, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin
St., Astoria, no cover.
* Teen Theater Club, 6 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 Eighth St.,
Raymond, Wash., grades 9 to 12.
Jaime Wyatt, vintage rock, 7 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Sons of Aloha, Hawaiian, 7:30 p.m., Seaside Brewing Co., 851
Broadway, Seaside, no cover.
* Recommended for kids.
front Hotel, 30 N. Promenade, Seaside, $10 to $95, all ages.
* Asian New Year Kite Celebration, 11 a.m., World Kite Museum,
303 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., $3 to $5, all ages.
Canine Cookery Presentation, 1 p.m., Seaside Public Library,
1131 Broadway, Seaside, free.
HiiH Lights Barn Studio Grand Opening, 3 p.m., HiiH Barn Stu-
dio & Showroom, 89120 Lewis and Clark Road, Astoria.
Dusty Santamaria, Americana, 5 p.m., Astor Hotel, 1421A Com-
mercial St., Astoria.
Jessamyn Grace, belly dancing, 5 p.m., Astor Hotel, 1421A Com-
mercial St., Astoria.
“Blue” Textile Reception, 6 p.m., Cannon Beach History Center &
Museum, 1387 S. Spruce St., Cannon Beach.
George Coleman, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant, 4415
Pacific Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover.
* Roller Dolls vs. Trampires Roller Derby, 6 p.m., The Armory,
1636 Exchange St., Astoria, $10, all ages.
Tom Trudell, jazz piano, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
A Reading with Lauren Kessler, 7 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594
SPORTS
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
TODAY
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.
SATURDAY
Girls Basketball — NWL Play-
off, Knappa vs. City Christian, 1
p.m., at Pacific University; Life
Christian vs. Ilwaco, 1 p.m., at
Rochester
Boys Basketball — NWL Play-
off, Vernonia vs. Knappa, 6 p.m.,
at Pacific University
BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOLS
Girls
Knappa 36, Neah-Kah-Nie 29
NKN (29): Alaina Holm 9, Scull
7, Kelly 6, Romig 3, Swanson 2,
Sherman 2.
KNA (36): Shailei Wright 12,
Cameron 8, Little 5, Aho 4, Van-
derburg 3, Rogers 3, Truax 1,
Vandergriff, Jones.
Neah-Kah-Nie 7 9 4 9—29
Knappa
4 13 5 14—36
Field Goals: NKN 13-45, Knap-
pa 9-42. Free Throws: NKN 2-8,
Knappa 17-35. Turnovers: NKN
28, Knappa 15.
Falls City 47, Jewell 28
JWL (28): Alyscia Littlepage 14,
Guillen 12, Morales 2, Thurston,
Stahly, Haddock.
FC (47): Tiauannah Davis 19,
Reynolds 12, Varney 8, Ellingson
2, Ziola 2, Kidd 2.
Jewell
2 8 10 8—28
Falls City
9 14 13 11—47
Jewell 40, Livingstone Adv. 37
LA (37): Emillie Hathaway 19,
Forshee 10, Bumgarner 6, San-
chez 2.
JWL (40): Alyscia Littlepage 14,
Morales 11, Thurston 8, Guillen 4,
Stahly 2, Haddock 1.
Livingstone
6 3 11 17—37
Jewell
14 10 6 10—40
Toutle Lake 44, Ilwaco 34
TL (44): Sam Woodley 15,
Ba.Hockett 10, Dean 8, Deffen-
baugh 7, Br.Hockett 4.
ILW (34): Jasmine Coffin 11,
Kaech 9, McMillan 6, Lindstrom
4, Jacobson 4, Ellsworth.
Toutle Lake
8 9 16 11—44
Ilwaco
8 6 8 12—34
Knappa wins low-scoring battle with Pirates
the Pirates hurt their cause
with 28 turnovers. Wright
had seven steals and Kacie
KNAPPA — Basketball Cameron had four steals for
is a crazy game that doesn’t Knappa.
make much sense at times.
The Loggers overcame a
The Knappa girls held a GH¿FLW DIWHU RQH TXDUWHU
one-point lead at halftime by outscoring Neah-Kah-
of their Northwest League Nie 13-9 in the second,
playoff game with Neah- highlighted back-to-back
Kah-Nie Thursday night.
jump shots from Wright
The Lady Loggers made and Cameron, and Wright’s
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the entire second half, and winding down for a 17-16
won by seven.
halftime lead.
Knappa’s 36-29 victo-
Wright had a short jump-
ry over the Pirates sends er to end the third peri-
the Loggers on to the next od, and Chloe Little made
round, where they will face Knappa’s only 3-pointer to
City Christian at 1 p.m. Sat- start the fourth, giving the
urday in Forest Grove.
Loggers a 25-22 lead.
Shailei Wright scored 12
The Loggers scored the
points, and the Loggers (13- rest of their points from the
11 overall) overcame a slow free throw line.
night offensively to beat the
Stacey Aho and Little
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both had eight rebounds for
“It wasn’t a bad shooting Knappa, which will be with-
night — we just didn’t take out Kaitlyn Landwehr for
a lot of shots,” said Knappa the rest of the season, out
coach Marie Green. “Shailei with an illness.
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Knappa can clinch the
til the second quarter, and it league’s No. 3 seed to the
was just a low-scoring game state playoffs with a win
all the way through.
Saturday over City Chris-
“We shot much better tian, a team the Loggers de-
from the free throw line, feated 56-42 last week.
compared to the last time,”
“We’ll just have to do
said Green, whose team was what we did the last time we
12-of-34 on free throws in played them,” Green said.
last week’s double-overtime “Play hardcore man-to-man
loss at Neah-Kah-Nie. The defense like we did tonight,
Pirates were 3-for-21 at the and hope their shooters
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don’t get hot.”
In Thursday’s victory,
Knappa was 9-for-42 from
Falls City 47, Jewell 28
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PORTLAND — The sea-
3-point line), but fortunate- son came to a close for the
ly the Loggers got hot at the Jewell girls basketball team
free throw line, where they Thursday afternoon, as Falls
made 17-of-35 foul shots City jumped out to an early
(14-of-28 in the second half lead and held on for a 47-28
alone) to secure the win.
win over the Lady Jays in
Neah-Kah-Nie was just the third-place game of the
2-for-8 from the line, and Casco League playoffs.
BOYS BASKETBALL
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian
Knappa’s Kacie Cameron, No. 3, is fouled by Neah-Kah-
Nie’s Katie Clifford, No. 0, while driving to the basket in
the first half. See more photos at www.dailyastorian.com
Jewell reached Thurs-
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over Livingstone Adventist
Wednesday.
Both games were played
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Portland.
In Thursday’s loss, Ti-
auannah Davis of Falls City
scored 19 points and Tier-
ra Reynolds had 12, as the
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halftime lead.
Sophomore Alyscia Lit-
tlepage led Jewell with 14
points, while freshman team-
mate Emma Guillen added 12
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In Wednesday’s victory
over Livingstone Adventist,
Guillen hit two free throws
with 23 seconds left to clinch
Jewell’s win.
Littlepage led the Jays
with 14 points and four
steals, and freshman Gabi
Morales chipped in with 11
points, nine rebounds, three
assists and three steals before
fouling out early in the fourth
quarter.
Freshman Ashley Thur-
ston added eight points for
Jewell.
Jewell played both games
with just six players, as Han-
nah Littlepage was out with
an illness.
Northwest Coast Native
American Carving
Tuesdays – 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
February 24th to March 24th
Jim Bergeron, Instructor
Students will learn about Northwest Coast Native American
designs. Participants can then create their own design or use
provided patterns to transfer onto wood. Designs will then be
carved and stained or painted.
$50 for members
$75 for non-members
BASEBALL
Knappa tryouts Sunday
KNAPPA — Knappa
Summer Recreation kicks off
its baseball season Sunday
at Patterson Field in Knappa
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crest Loop and Marty Lane)
for all who are interested in
playing Cal Ripken Baseball.
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invited to try out from 1 to 2
p.m.; tryouts for ages 11 and
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p.m.
For questions, call Heather
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TO ATTE N D :
F or M em bers:
D in n er & L ecture:$30 ea .
L ecture on ly: n o ch a rge
F or Non -M em bers:
D in n er & L ecture: $40 ea .
L ecture on ly: $15 ea .
BARBEY MARITIME CENTER
SUMMER CLASSES
Toutle Lake 44, Ilwaco 34
ROCHESTER, Wash. —
Toutle Lake improved to 21-3
overall, and Ilwaco dropped
to 22-3, after Toutle Lake
defeated the Lady Fishermen
44-34 in a Southwest 2B Dis-
trict Tournament girls basket-
ball game Thursday.
Ilwaco will play Life
Christian Saturday in the
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uled for 1 p.m. at Rochester.
Toutle Lake held a slim
17-14 lead at halftime, then
went on a key 16-8 run in the
third quarter.
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ures, with 11, as Toutle Lake
held Makenzie Kaech to nine
points.
The watchdog role
of the Oregon
Attorney General
March 3rd
Ellen Rosenblum
Rosenblum is Attorney General of Oregon
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