THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 SPORTS 7A Batum rallies Trail Blazers past Clippers 98-93 in overtime win LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Portland Trail Blazers were able to overcome one of Damian Lillard’s worst shoot- ing games with a huge perfor- mance from Nicolas Batum down the stretch. Batum hit a 3-pointer that forced overtime, then set up three alley-oop baskets and added a clinching 3 in the ¿- nal minute to rally the Trail Blazers past the Los Angeles Clippers 98-93 on Wednesday night. “Nobody’s been harder on Nic than Nic,” coach Terry Stotts said. “He just wants to play well and he’s put a lot of pressure on himself to have a game like he just had against a quality team and to make big plays. He was able to be a facilitator, which is something that just makes us a deeper team.” LaMarcus Aldridge had 29 points and Batum added 20 for the Northwest Division AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Los Angeles Clippers’ Hedo Turkoglu, center, of Turkey, and Portland Trail Blazers’ Nicolas Batum, of France, fight for a loose ball during the second half of an NBA basket- ball game, Wednesday, in Los Angeles. leaders, who have won four straight after a 6-11 stretch that began with a 100-94 loss to the Clippers on Jan. 14 in Portland. Batum tied it at 87 on a 3 with 25.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter after Portland SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Boys Basketball — 2A State Tournament: Heppner vs. Knappa, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY Boys Basketball — 4A State Playoff: Seaside at North Valley, 7 p.m.; 2A State Tournament: Knappa vs. TBA. SATURDAY Girls Basketball — 4A State Playoff: Klamath Union at Seaside, 6 p.m. Boys Basketball — 2A State Tournament: Knappa vs. TBA BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOLS Cowapa All-League Girls Player of the Year: Maddi Utti, Seaside Defender of the Year: Maddi Utti, Seaside Coach of the Year: Wally Hamer, Seaside First Team Maddi Utti, So., Seaside Megan Bunn, Jr., Banks Kaylynn Bush, Sr., Valley Catholic Molly Danielson, Jr., Valley Cath. Haylee Dundas, Sr., Seaside Chloee Hunt, Jr., Astoria Noelle Mannen, Fr., Valley Cath. Ariel Slifka, Jr., Banks Alyssa Spang, So., Scappoose Sydney Villegas, So., Seaside Whitney Westerholm, Jr., Sea- side Jordan Zweifel, So., Tillamook Honorable Mention (local) Allison Bussert, Sr., Seaside Kaylee Mitchell, Fr., Astoria Boys Players of the Year: Jackson Januik, Seaside; Zane Wright, Til- lamook Defender of the Year: Jake Ford, Sr., Scappoose Coaches of the Year: Rahim Tufts, Scappoose; Bill Westerholm, Seaside First Team Jackson Januik, So., Seaside Zane Wright, Sr., Tillamook Jake Ford, Sr., Scappoose Morgan Fruiht, Jr., Astoria Chase Johnson, Sr., Scappoose Kazuma Lane, Sr., Valley Catholic Brennen McNabb, Jr., Scappoose J.D. Menkens, Sr., Valley Catholic Trent Meyer, Sr., Tillamook Jesus Narvaez, Sr., Banks Jaxson Smith, Jr., Seaside Jacob Wendelschafer, Sr., Scap- poose Honorable Mention (local) Derek Jarrett, Jr., Astoria Kyle Strange, So., Astoria Austin Eagon, Jr., Seaside Hunter Thompson, So., Seaside trailed by 10 with 2:40 remain- ing. “We all know that Lillard’s a great scorer, and tonight just wasn’t his night. But we found a way to make big plays, espe- cially at the end of the fourth and overtime,” Batum said. “My job with this team the last three years has been to do a little bit of everything on the court. I can assist, rebound and score. We knew we had a good matchup on the pick-and-roll with LaMarcus and me, so we tried to take advantage of it.” Lillard was 1 for 13 from the ¿eld, ¿nishing with ¿ve points, ¿ve turnovers and a career-high 18 rebounds in 43 minutes. The third-year guard missed his ¿rst 12 shots before making a layup off a lob pass from Batum to give the Blaz- ers a 91-89 edge with 3:04 left in overtime. “I didn’t shoot the ball well, and I didn’t shoot it much,” Lillard said. “They trapped me pretty hard, so to get a look would have been a tough look. So the better play was for me to draw two people and kick the ball out. I wasn’t scoring the ball, so somebody else had to — and Nico ¿nished it out.” A-Rod singles in ¿rst at-bat following drug suspension TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Alex Rodriguez returned to the New York Yankees after an absence of more than 17 months, lining a single into short left field in his first at-bat and go- ing 1 for 2 with a walk in a 3-1 spring-training loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday. Greeted by a 10-second mix of boos and cheers from the crowd of 9,673 as he stepped into the bat- ter’s box for his first game following a one-year drug suspension, Rodriguez was wearing the Yankees’ white uniform with pinstripes for the team’s exhibition season home opener rath- er than the usual dark blue jersey used in exhibition games. “Once you hit rock bot- tom, any time you hear a few cheers these days is a pleasant surprise,” he said. Rodriguez swung at the first four of 10 pitches he saw in three plate appear- ances. Batting second as New York’s designated hit- ter, he swung past a pair of 91-mph pitches from Phila- delphia’s Kevin Slowey in the first inning. “I felt like I was swing- ing under water,” he said. “I was like, man, it’s been a long time.” He lined a soft single to left on an 89 mph 0-2 offer- ing that was over the plate. That drew cheers from fans at Steinbrenner Field on a sunny afternoon with a temperature in the low 80s. “It’s probably the first spring training game in a long time that he’s been a little anxious,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. Daily Astorian File photos Seaside sophomores Jackson Januik and Maddi Utti were both honored last week as Cowapa League Players of the Year. Seaside sweeps top league honors By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian Clatsop County add- ed two more athletes and two coaches to its list of Player/Coach of the Year honors for the 2014-15 basketball season. Two weeks ago, Knappa’s Chris Spencer was named Coach of the Year and Loggers senior Tyson Burnard earned the Northwest League boys basketball Player of the Year award. Last week, Seaside sophomores Jackson Januik and Maddi Utti were both named Cow- apa League Players of the Year for boys and girls basketball, respec- tively. Wally Hamer and Bill Westerholm were select- ed as the girls’ and boys’ Cowapa Coaches of the Year. Westerholm shared the award with Rahim Tufts of co-league cham- pion Scappoose. Januik shared the Player of the Year award with Tillamook senior Zane Wright. In Cowapa League girls basketball, Utti was named Player of the Year and Defender of the Year, while Hamer was named Coach of the Year for the second straight season. Utti shared league Player of the Year hon- ors last year with for- mer teammate Kaitlin Lewis. Joining Utti on the all-league team are se- nior teammates Haylee Dundas and Allison Bussert (honorable men- tion); and junior Whit- ney Westerholm and sophomore Sydney Vil- legas, as all five Seaside starters made all-league. Astoria junior Chloee Hunt was named to the first team, while fresh- man Kaylee Mitchell made honorable men- tion. On the boys’ side, Januik was joined on the first team by junior teammate Jaxson Smith, and Astoria junior Mor- gan Fruiht. 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Request for Proposal 2015-2016 Contract for Jewell School District Pre-School/Daycare The Jewell School District welcomes existing businesses, individuals or other organizations to compete for the contractual opportunities to provide the Pre-School-Daycare Program for the 2015-2016 school year. We are looking to begin with a one year contract with the opportunity to extend the contract upon agreement spring 2016. Deadline for bid submissions is 3:00 pm April 1, 2015. Please visit our website home page (jewell.k12.or.us) for more infor- mation or call 503 755-2451 ext. 2410. LOOKING for a second car? The clas- sified section is a complete car- buyerʼs guide. 70 H ELP W ANTED Arnie's Cafe is seeking reliable friendly people to add to their team.Positions include: Servers, Cooks, Busser/Hostess and Dishwasher/Prep. Please apply in person (1609 S. Main, Warrenton). Beach Burrito Wants You! If you are responsible, hardworking, and friendly- SUBWAY wants you to join our exceptional crew. 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