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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 7A Seagulls power past Yamhill-Carlton, 4-1 By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian SCOREBOARD SEASIDE — An old Cow- apa League foe helped Sea- side open the 2015 boys soc- cer season Thursday night at Broadway Field. And the Gulls got in the spirit of Opening Night, Seagull Pride and all the rest by demolishing Yamhill-Carl- ton, 4-1, in the nonleague con- test under the lights. The score ¿nally caught up with the game, as Seaside dominated from start to ¿nish, but did not pull away until a couple second-half scores. Goals by Hunter Thomp- son and Henry Chapman gave the Gulls a 2-0 lead just 17 minutes into the game, but Seaside found itself leading by a slim 2-1 margin at half- time after a Yamhill goal late in the ¿rst half. “We still have some things to work on, as we become more balanced,” said Seaside coach John Chapman. “We were up and down tonight. We started off real well over the ¿rst 15 minutes the ¿rst 20 minutes of the second half we were so-so, then I thought we ¿nished strong.” Thompson put the Gulls on the scoreboard just 6:30 into the game, as he scored from close range at the left post, with his shot passing through the hands of Yamhill keeper Peter Van Horn. It took the Tigers over seven minutes to cross mid- ¿eld, before the Gulls made it 2-0 at the 16:50 mark, as Henry Chapman gathered in a rebound shot off a miss by teammate Taylor Barnes, and scored from 12 yards out. Two more players picked up goals in the second half for Seaside. In the 53rd minute, Colton Carter’s shot attempt up the middle from 15 yards away got past Van Horn for a 3-1 lead. A few other Seaside at- tempts (by Barnes and Ir- ving Contreras) were wide PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Football — Taft at Astoria, 7 p.m.; Yamhill-Carlton at Seaside, 7 p.m.; Warrenton at Vernonia, 7 p.m.; Knappa at Regis, 7 p.m.; Ilwaco at North Beach, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Volleyball — Astoria at South- ridge Tournament, 8 a.m.; Neah- Kah-Nie Tournament, 9 a.m. Girls Soccer — Astoria vs. North Bend, at Newport, 1 p.m. Boys Soccer — Astoria vs. North Bend, at Newport, 3 p.m. of distributing the ball,” said Seaside coach Angie Hunts- man, referring to her fresh- men setters. “We improved our defense, and I was real happy with how we rebound- ed after Game 3. We came out Àat in the third game, but won the second half of that game, then just carried the momen- tum into the fourth game.” Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s William Garvin, No. 13, fights for possession against Yamhill-Carlton’s Jackson Harloff, No. 13, during the first half of the soccer match Thursday. More photos online at www.dailyastorian.com of the mark in the following minutes, before Will Garvin gathered in a loose ball in front of the net and scored the Gulls’ final goal in the 69th minute. “Kudos to Yamhill — they’ve got seven or eight se- niors, and they’re a much-im- proved team,” coach Chapman said. “We’re a growing club, and we feel strong about the Seagull Pride — I was really pleased to see the crowd sup- port on our ¿rst night.” Seaside has a week off be- fore playing at Cascade next Thursday. Girls Soccer Tigers 2, Gulls 1 YAMHILL — Yam- hill-Carlton built a 2-0 lead over the ¿rst 20 minutes of play, then held off Seaside’s charge over the remainder of didn’t have everything sorted out,” said Seaside coach Matt Johnson. “At halftime we adjusted the game plan and played a better second half.” Seaside’s Morgan Brown found the back of the net on a long shot attempt in the 65th minute, “and I thought we might get an equalizer, but we ran out of time,” Johnson said. “It was great to watch the girls step up the aggression and work together.” Volleyball Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s William Garvin, No. 13, shoots, but misses wide during the first half of the soccer game against Yam- hill-Carlton Thursday. the game for a 2-1 win over the Gulls. The nonleague girls soccer game was the season opener for both teams. “We started off the game well, but found ourselves down 2-0 in the ¿rst 20 min- utes mostly because this was the ¿rst game and we just McCor d ’ s Seaside def. Yamhill-Carlton YAMHILL — Seaside’s volleyball team won the ¿rst two games, then rebounded from a Game 3 loss to score a victory at Yamhill-Carlton Thursday, 25-18, 25-19, 20- 25, 25-13. “Our setters did a great job Portland Adventist def. Warrenton PORTLAND — Portland Adventist had to go the distance to beat a hot Warrenton volley- ball team Thursday night, as the Cougars handed the Warriors their ¿rst nontournament loss of the season, 22-25, 25-21, 25- 23, 12-25, 15-9, in a Lewis & Clark League match. Clatskanie def. Knappa CLATSKANIE — Clats- kanie got past Knappa in four games Thursday night, 25- 19, 18-25, 26-24, 25-17, in a nonleague volleyball match at Clatskanie. 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