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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 7A SEAGULLS POUND THE NET IN 8-0 WIN Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Juneau Meyer, No. 14, lifts a shot over Corbett goal keeper Poncevon Corbett for a goal during their soccer match at Broadway Field Thursday. By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian S (A6ID( — Two days after a tough - loss to defending state champion North Marion, the 6easide boys soccer team made a complete µ6easide turnaround¶ on their home ¿eld Thursday night The Gulls were taking target practice on the Corbett net, and they jumped back on the winning track with an - nonleague win over the Cardinals at %roadway )ield 6easide had an incredible shots on goal, to just three for Corbett An early goal for the Cards was wiped out because of an offsides call The Gulls were playing without starting goalkeeper Jarrett Coughlin (assessed a red card in the loss to North Marion Tuesday), with Jesus Pere] in his place %ut the 6easide defense was never threat- ened, as the Gulls were on the attack offen- sively from start to finish 6till, it took 6easide just over min- utes to score the first goal, a -yard effort off the foot of Juneau Meyer, who volleyed a shot into the net off a pass from Irving Contreras 6ix minutes later, Hunter Thompson scored on a breakaway; and Contreras made it - at the 4 mark, scoring off an assist from William Garvin The Gulls missed numerous shots from close range throughout the first half, with additional attempts knocked down by Cor- bett freshman keeper Poncevon Corbett Thompson missed on a few breakaway at- tempts, and another Thompson shot glanced off the cross bar 6easide began to find the mark in the sec- ond half 6ophomore Colton Carter scored off a deflection in the th minute; and Meyer had the shot of the night at the mark, drilling an attempt from the left side through Corbett defenders into the right half of the net 6ophomore teammate Christian Cristob- ol scored an unconventional goal just over a minute later, tapping the ball in with the back of his foot on a scramble in front of the net Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Cristian Angles, No. 2, leaps over Corbett’s Poncevon Corbett, No. 1, in the second half of the soccer match Thursday. Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seagull Manuel Frias, No. 16, deflects a pass into the net for a goal late in the sec- ond half. Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian LEFT: Seaside’s Cristian Angles, No. 2, shoots and scores against Corbett in the second half of the match Thursday. RIGHT: Seaside’s William Garvin, No. 13, heads the ball in the first half. Cristian Angeles finished a breakaway with an unassisted point-blank shot in the 4th minute, and Manuel )rias scored from yards out for the final goal 6easide had shots on goal in each half Junior Varsity 6easide , Corbett Girls Soccer St. Helens 5, Astoria 1 WA55(NTON — 6t Helens built a 4- halftime lead Thursday, on its way to a - win over Astoria in a nonleague girls soccer game at Volunteer )ield Cheesemakers outlast Lady Fish The Daily Astorian TILLAMOOK — The As- toria and Tillamook volley- ball teams went the distance Thursday night, with the Cheesemakers prevailing in ¿ve games, -, -, - , -, - “We could have just as easily closed it out in three games,” said Astoria coach Angee +unt “%ut we missed Iour serves in *ame , which really hurt us We bounced back well in *ame , but then just Iaded aIter that” Jacquie Jarrett had nine kills and eight blocks for As- toria, and Chloee +unt ¿n- ished with kills and three ace serves Chelsea Christensen had a productive night digs, six kills), Darian Hageman added seven kills, and Madi Landwehr ¿nished with six kills The Cowapa League con- tinues to set the pace at the 4A level Tillamook is currently rated 1o in the O6AA rank- ings, with 9alley Catholic 1o and %anks 1o Banks def. Seaside 6(A6ID( — %anks made quick work of 6easide Thursday night, in a Cowapa League volleyball match The %raves cruised to a three-set win, -, -, - “We had a slow start to- night,” said 6easide coach Angie Huntsman “After a time out in the second set, we came out and started to play the way we are capable of playing We built a little momentum and then came out strong in set three with a kill and two blocks by Mad- di Utti and an ace by Annaka Garhofer,” giving the Gulls a - lead Utti led the team in pass- ing with a 4 average Anna Huddleston had big defensive plays at crucial times “We are capable of com- peting with anyone, we just have to believe it and go after it right away,” said Huntsman, whose team plays in the 6isters Tourna- ment 6aturday Rainier def. Warrenton 5AI1I(5 — 5ainier re- mained perfect in league play Thursday night, as the Colum- bians improved to - with their third three-game sweep, a -, -, - win over Warrenton Libby %iel led the Warriors with nine digs and ¿ve kills Claire %ussert ¿nished with six digs and Ally %entley add- ed three kills Vernonia def. Knappa KNAPPA — Vernonia won the Logger Clash Thurs- day night, as Vernonia posted a four-game win over Knap- pa in a Northwest League volleyball match, -, - , -, - “6t Helens moved the ball well and showed they could be calm on the ball and pass with a purpose,” Astoria coach 6arah von Coldit] said “We played much better in the second half, when we were able to settle down and play more our kind of game Our defenders did an amazing job, and Lexi Law came up with some huge saves” The )ishermen scored their lone goal when a 6t Helens clear went backward into the net Astoria¶s Kelsey Hunter had the assist In other 4A girls soccer action, Corbett defeated 6easide - SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Football — Philomath at Asto- ria, 7 p.m.; Seaside at Rainier, 7 p.m.; Neah-Kah-Nie at Warrenton, 7 p.m.; Central Linn at Knappa, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Football — Ilwaco at Life Chris- Knappa closed a - de¿cit in Game to -, be- fore Vernonia scored the ¿nal three points Vernonia led -4 in Game , but Knappa rallied for the win behind seven consecutive serves from Ashly 6ilva and four straight by Mack 6train Knappa led Game -, Vernonia rallied for a - lead, and Knappa answered with a run to close to within - tian, 7 p.m. Volleyball — Seaside at Sisters Tournament, 8:30 a.m.; Vernonia Tournament, 9 am.; Jewell at C.S. Lewis Tournament, 9 a.m.; Ilwaco at North Beach Tournament, 9 a.m. Cross Country — 3-Course Challenge, Camp Rilea, 10 a.m. The teams were tied at , 4 and , before Vernonia scored two straight for the win Kaitlyn Landwehr had ¿ve kills and four assists for Knappa, while %ailey Corder had ¿ve digs and four kills 6ilva added digs, Paris Vanderburg ¿nished with four assists, Kaitlyn Truax posted six kills and Jaden Miethe had eight digs