THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2015 SPORTS Feds won’t appeal, call an end to Barry Bonds case Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — After a nearly decade-long steroids pros- ecution, %arry %onds emerged victorious Tuesday when federal prosecutors dropped what was left of their criminal case against the career home runs leader. The government’s pursuit of %onds ended Tuietly with a one-paragraph motion by the U.S. Department of Justice announcing Solicitor General Donald %. Verrilli Jr. will not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the appellate decision that overturned %onds’ obstruc- tion of justice conviction. A jury found the former San Francisco Giants star guilty in 2011 for giving a meandering answer to a federal grand jury in 2003 when asked whether his per- sonal trainer gave him anything that reTuired a syringe for self-in- jection. An 11-judge panel of GOLF Oregon Coast Invitational at Astoria Golf & Country Club Tuesday’s Results Women’s Championship Flight: Lara Mack Tennant def. Helene Mayer; Sal- ly Brands def. Kathy Hubbard; Ale Kirakossian def. Mary Swingle; Peg- gy Wobbrock def. Cheryl Wessell; Amanda Jacobs def. Nancy Holmes; Hillary McNeill def. Kristin Finnegan; Megan Roos def. Mary Jacobs; Kat Magner def. Kathleen Casey. Second Flight: Theresa Floten def. Victoria Taylor; Wanda Osgood def. Mary Wohler; Joey Ringwald def. Kar- en Hoffman; Gail Twiss def. Lavona Goforth; Beth Jackman def. Erin Mc- Namara; Dotty Johnson def. Kathy Mar- tin; Melissa Larson def. Donna Wood- son; Zeta Rennie def. Lori Petersen. Fourth Flight: Leslie Bickmore def. Catherine Petersen; Karen Durkheimer def. Pat Fuller; Luanne Fordney def. Sherry McNamara; Robin Endres def. Sue Casey; Hila- ry Gerrish def. Sara Kuiper; Barbara Mayer def. Penney Stephenson; San- dy Redding def. Katherine Betts; Pam Kearney def. Sue Ann Bearden. Seniors Championship Flight: Joe Vaughan def. Rick Fordney; Michael Terrell def. David Nygaard; Walter Yeaw def. Nick Gray; Tom Mulflur def. Tom Isenhour; Michael Healy def. George Osgood; Craig Honeyman def. Bob Dickey; Ray Grubbs def. Bill Bristol; Rick Abrahamson def. Bob Jordan. Second Flight: Buzz Campion def. Pat- rick Oser; Scott Terrall def. Scott Ehlen; Chris Devich def. Ron Larsen; Scott Langley def. Harold Buell; Scott Peter- son def. Joe McHugh; Stephen Cum- mins def. Rick Nelson; Edward Sims def. Jeff Day; Bill Hurst def. Robert Tennant. Fourth Flight: Anthony Rennie def. Dan Whealdon; Daniel Lindquist def. Norman Daniels; Steve Rose def. Phillip Patton; John Savage def. Jeff Kauttu; Jim Whittemore def. John Swingle, Stalick advance in Super Seniors division the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned that convic- tion in April, and the government had until Barry Bonds Wednesday to ¿le for a Supreme Court re- view. The jury deadlocked on three counts accusing %onds of making false statements when he denied receiving steroids or human growth hormone or any substance that reTuired a syringe for self-injection from the train- er, Greg Anderson. The govern- ment dismissed those counts in August 2011, and the 9th Circuit barred a retrial on the obstruction charge, citing double jeopardy. “The ¿nality of today’s de- cision gives me great peace,” %onds said in a statement. SCOREBOARD Shepherd, Jr.; Greg McCoy def. Tom Stearns; Steve Hart def. Joseph Ben- da; O.T. Millsap def. John Maier. Sixth Flight: John Pyle def. Chris Robinson; Kevin Kelly def. John May- er; Mike Millette def. Paul Kirkland; John Cole def. William Orr; Mike Ca- pri def. Roger Qualman; Chuck Car- nese def. Bill Replogle; Kevin Merz def. Steven Severeide; Mike Barr def. Robert Hubbard. Super Seniors Championship Flight: T.K. Stephens def. Mike Graham; Jeff Leinassar def. Tom Carter; David Vistica def. Jarrett Jones; Peter Roscoe def. Steve Ari- ens; Rob Swingle def. Greg Marshall; Roger Stalick def. George Mack, Sr.; Larry Wobbrock def. Joe Patrick; John Holmes def. Stan Rotenberg. Second Flight: Greg Byrne def. Mi- chael Whitty, Sr.; Bill Weed def. Doug Ragen; Stanley Gott def. Lang Bates; Louis Libby def. Evans Van Buren; Jon Palmberg def. John Dunkin; Russ Taggard def. Bobby McAlinden; Mike Kuratli def. Jon Woodson; Bill Scharwatt def. Ed Ulman. Fourth Flight: Russell Betts def. John Young; Fred Hamel def. Roy Latham; Marshall Gleason def. Dale Lumpkin; Jim Hauck def. Vic Horgan; Jeff Wohler def. Peter Goforth; Jim Puterbaugh def. Ron Leland; Dan Ryan def. Robert Redding; Todd Barnes def. Larry Veltman. Sixth Flight: Craig Johnson def. Tom Hageman; Kirk Taylor def. Albert Carder; Bill Hutchison def. Paul Kaut- tu; Nick Staropoli def. Garry Kahn; Ron Marenda def. Chuck Martin; Ken Kadera def. Franz Miller, Sr.; Jack Nantz def. Frank Bearden; Mike Fur- rer def. Martin Sells. Eighth Flight: Miles Sweeney def. Jack Craig; Roger Martin def. John McLoughlin; Rick Williams def. Tony Pasion; Thomas McDowell def. Jerry Briggs; Bob Kaczor def. Herb Sunby; Robert Mesher def. David Lum; Ste- phen Moore def. Tim Doherty; David Aase def. Larry Grant. 7A The Daily Astorian Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian Jeff Leinassar chips onto the ninth green on his way to a Super Seniors win Tuesday at the Astoria Golf & Country Club. WARRENTON — Golfers in the Women’s, Seniors and Super Seniors divisions took their swings Tuesday, on the second day of match play in the Oregon Coast Invitational. The 105th annual event continues today at the Astoria Golf & Country Club, with second round action in the Grand Champions, Junior-Se- niors and Super Seniors. Tuesday’s winners in the championship Àight of the Women’s division included eight-time champion Lara Mack Tennant and Amanda Jacobs, gunning for her third straight OCI championship. Medalist Joe Vaughan was a winner in the Seniors’ cham- pionship Àight, along with Astoria club member Walter Yeaw. Astoria members Jeff Leinassar, David Vistica, Pe- ter Roscoe, Rob Swingle and Roger Stalick all advanced with victories in the Super Se- niors championship Àight. Swingle, the defending champion, got past Greg Mar- shall, and Stalick defeated George Mack, Sr. Gary Henley/The Daily Astorian Gearhart’s Rob Swingle has won two Coast Invi- tational championship flights — the 1963 Grand Champions and the 2014 Super Seniors. Shark wrestler: ‘I haven’t got a scratch on me’ By JOHN PYE AP Sports Writer Mick Fanning sat up on a high stool, straight backed and good humored, recounting the story he will be telling for the rest of his days, about how he fought off a shark with his bare hands during a sur¿ng competi- tion in South Africa. It sounds like the plot of a movie, but this three-time world champion is no ¿ctional Croco- dile Dundee-style Aussie. He’s the real thing: his shark-wrestling exploits were broadcast live. The 34-year-old Fanning arrived back in Australia on Tuesday and appeared at a news conference in Sydney before heading home to the Gold Coast, the burgeoning city surrounding Surfers Paradise beach. “It was so close. I’m doing OK, though,” he said. “I haven’t got a scratch on me. Just more of an emotional, mental sort of trauma right now. “To walk away from a shark attack with not a scratch on you — it is a miracle really.” Fanning was competing against fellow Aussie Julian Wilson in the ¿nal of the J%ay Open, the World Surf League event at Jef- freys %ay on South Africa’s east coast, when he was bumped off his board by a shark. In video Mick Fanning of the event posted on the World Surf League website, Fanning could be seen scanning the water before a big ¿n emerged behind him. He turned to deal with the shark, and then lost his board as a wave rolled in and he disappeared from view. Wilson was paddling toward Fanning and later said that he believed if he could get there with his board, he’d at least have a weapon to distract the shark, which he estimated was at least twice the size of his mate and childhood hero. Fanning said at ¿rst he tried to swim away but then decided to defend himself, and turned to punch the shark in the back. He was next seen furiously swim- ming toward a personal water- craft, where he was helped out of the water and back to shore. He recounted the events to fans gathered around him on World Surf League/AP Australian surfer Mick Flanning is pursued by a shark, in Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa, Sunday. Knocked off his board by an attacking shark, the surfer punched the crea- ture during the televised finals of a world surfing compe- tition in South Africa before escaping. the beach, and only later, when the adrenalin subsided, did the tears kick in as he realized how close he had come to serious injury or death. On a Àight from Port Eliza- beth to Johannesburg, a woman sitting beside him pointed to the report in a newspaper and asked if the story was about him. Then he got emotional again. He said he felt so “insig- ni¿cant” compared with the size and speed of the shark, but didn’t hold any grudges against the apex predator because he knew “we are in their domain.” “Thanks for not eating me,” he said, joking about his interac- tion with the shark. Fanning said he could sense the shark looming behind him, and turned to see it just as con- tact was made. “I thought, ‘Let’s see what happens.’ Like anything, you want to go down ¿ghting,” he said. “I don’t know why it didn’t bite. I was on top of it, trying to put my board between us. It was just Àight or ¿ght, I just ran on instinct. Once my board was gone, I thought that was it. I was just waiting for it to come and take a leg or two. I guess I’m lucky it wasn’t my time.” CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE N EW TOD AY ! 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