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SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2015 Fishermen win a Clatsop Smash, 36-3 The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — It was a per- fect night to “Take Back the Clash” for the Astoria Fight- ing Fishermen. After enduring tough losses to Seaside the last two years, Astoria football once again rules the Clat- sop Clash, as the Fishermen dominated in a 36-3 win over the Gulls Friday night. The big rivalry game at Broadway Field was never really in doubt, with Astoria scoring on its first offensive play from scrimmage, a 12- yard run by Carter Wallace. Wallace added two more touchdown runs as the Fish- ermen rolled up 222 yards on the ground, and the Asto- ria defense allowed just 108 yards in total offense. Whitney Westerholm’s 21-yard field goal with 2:05 left in the game helped Sea- side avoid the shutout, while the Gulls continued to lose starters. Already without its first- and second-string quarter- backs (Otto Hoekstre and Jaxson Smith), Seaside start- ed Alex Barker behind cen- ter, and ran out of the ‘Wild- cat’ formation all night. Barker left with a shoul- der injury late in the first half, and senior Nathanael Ward finished the game at quarterback. Meanwhile, the Fisher- men can start prepping for the playoffs. Three league wins puts Astoria (3-1 in league) into at least the Regional Play- In round. The 11th-ranked Fishermen play at Banks (3-1) Friday. Seaside (1-3) completes the regular season at Scappoose (4-0). Astoria’s Andrew Schau- ermann kicked a 29-yard field goal to give the Fish- ermen a 9-0 lead after one quarter; while Wallace had a TD run and Ryan Palek caught a 14-yard scoring toss from Fridtjof Fremstad for a 23-0 halftime advan- tage. Wallace and Clay En- glund had TD runs in the third quarter as the lead reached 36-0. Wallace finished with 106 yards rushing on 14 at- tempts, and did not play in the fourth quarter. Ryker Helmersen and Jar- ed Lucore had interceptions for Astoria, while Seaside was unable to take advan- tage of good field position, provided by two big kickoff returns from sophomore An- thony Orozco. Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Carter Wallace, No. 21, runs through a tackle by Seaside’s Nathanael Ward, No. 22, in the first quarter of the football game at Broadway Field Friday. Astoria’s Samboy Tuimato, No. 33, tackles Seaside’s Alex Barker, No. 3, during their football game at Broadway Field Friday. ABOVE: Seaside’s Connor Owen, No. 33, prepares to face Astoria’s Corbin Lam- pa, No. 82, as he dodges a tackle by Jacob Olson, No. 20, during a return. LEFT: Astoria’s Kainoa Kaonohi, No. 45, forces a fumble on Seaside’s Nathanael Ward, No. 22. Seaside players dive on the ball after Astoria’s Kainoa Kaonohi, No. 45, forced a fumble on Seaside’s Nathanael Ward, No. 22. Astoria’s Carter Wallace, No. 21, makes a lot of Seaside defenders miss as he runs in the first quarter. See more photos from the game online at www.dailyastorian.com Tigers edge Warrenton in 28-14 win The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — Clats- kanie was able to stay one step ahead of the Warrenton Warriors Friday night in a key Lewis & Clark League foot- ball game. The Warriors tried to ral- O\ IURP D KDOIWLPH GH¿- cit with a pair of second half touchdowns, but the Tigers answered each time with a score of their own for a 28-14 win over Warrenton. Gavon McFadden caught a 49-yard, third quarter touch- down toss from Giovanni Martinez to help the Warriors trim the Clatskanie lead to 14-6, but the Tigers respond- ed with a 39-yard Cooper Starkel-to-Dawson Howard touchdown. Clatskanie’s Wyatt McK- ay had a fourth quarter TD, shortly after another Marti- nez-to-McFadden touchdown. Martinez passed for 180 yards, but the Warriors were held to just 10 yards rushing on 25 attempts. McFadden caught four passes for 64 yards. Nestucca 46, Knappa 0 CLOVERDALE — The Knappa Loggers threw three interceptions and lost three fumbles and an onside kick. Seven lost possessions will cost any team, as it did the Loggers Friday night at Nestucca. The Bobcats took advan- tage of the Knappa miscues to score a 46-0 win. Nestucca’s Wyatt McKil- lip ran for 115 yards and three touchdowns, and teammate Oli Samek added 74 yards and two scores. Knappa’s Andrew Goozee had 56 yards rushing, and Braedon Eltagonde caught ¿YHSDVVHVIRU\DUGV Raymond 14, Ilwaco 13 RAYMOND, Wash. — Raymond jumped out to a 14-0 halftime lead, then held on for a 14-13 win over Il- ZDFR LQ D 3DFL¿F % /HDJXH game Friday night. The Fishermen missed a \DUG ¿HOG JRDO DWWHPSW in the fourth quarter, and a point-after kick in the third period came up short. Ilwaco’s James Schenk had a 70-yard fumble return for a touchdown, and Ethan Bannister caught an 8-yard pass from Jack Odneal late in the third quarter. Tulalip 74, Naselle 40 OAKVILLE, Wash. — Naselle’s Jacob Scrabeck UXVKHGIRU\DUGVDQG¿YH touchdowns, but it still wasn’t enough Friday night at Tulalip Heritage, which scored often in a 74-40 nonleague win over the Comets. Volleyball Loggers sweep KNAPPA — The Knappa volleyball team cruised past Life Christian in a Northwest League volleyball match Sat- urday, 25-15, 25-23, 25-18. Kaitlyn Landwehr had 11 kills, eight assists, six digs and three ace serves for the /RJJHUVZKR¿QLVKIRXUWKLQ the league standings as they tune up for the league and state playoffs. Paris Vanderburg added six assists and Jaden Miethe and Ashly Silva each had 10 digs for Knappa. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Volleyball — Clatskanie at War- renton, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Volleyball — Willamette Valley Christian at Jewell, 5:30 p.m.; South Bend at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Girls Soccer — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 7:15 p.m.; Seaside at Tilla- mook, 7 p.m. Boys Soccer — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 7:15 p.m.; Tillamook at Seaside, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Cross Country — Cowapa League Championships, Camp Rilea, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Football — Washington School for the Deaf at Naselle, 7 p.m. Volleyball — Tacoma Baptist at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Girls Soccer — Astoria at Banks, 4:15 p.m.; Scappoose at Seaside, 6:30 p.m. Boys Soccer — Seaside at Scappoose, 4:15 p.m. Cross Country — District 1-3A/2A Championships, TBA FRIDAY Football — Astoria at Banks, 7 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 7 p.m.; Rainier at Warrenton, 7 p.m.; Rainier (WA) at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL ASTORIA 36, SEASIDE 3 Astoria 9 14 13 0—36 Seaside 0 0 0 3—3 First Quarter AST: Carter Wallace 12 run (kick blocked) 8:25 AST: Andrew Schauermann 29 FG, :50 Second Quarter AST: Wallace 2 run (Schauer- mann kick) 6:05 AST: Ryan Palek 14 pass from Fridtjof Fremstad (Schauermann kick) :18 Third Quarter AST: Wallace 8 run (kick blocked) 10:07 AST: Clay Englund 3 run (Schau- ermann kick) 3:08 Fourth Quarter SEA: Whitney Westerholm 21 FG, 2:05 Team Statistics AST SEA First Downs 16 9 Total Offense 320 108 Rushes-yards 35-222 44-83 Passing 98 25 Comp-Att-Int 5-8-0 2-5-2 Fumbles-lost 3-0 3-0 Turnovers 0 2 Penalties-yards 6-55 5-44 Astoria Statistics Rushing: Wallace 14-106, Frem- stad 9-80, C.Englund 4-16, Hage- man 2-11, Ranta 6-9. Passing: Fremstad 4-7-83-0, Hageman 1-1- 15-0. Receiving: Palek 3-49, Helm- ersen 1-34, Law 1-15. Seaside Statistics Rushing: Ward 26-78, Barker 12-15, Stark 1-5, Orozco 1-(-1), Landwehr 3-(-2), Barnes 1-(-12). Passing: Barker 1-2-3-1, Orozco 1-1-22-0, Ward 0-2-0-1. Receiving: Marston 1-22, Eagon 1-3. Clatskanie 28, Warrenton 14 Clatskanie 7 7 7 7—28 Warrenton 0 0 6 8—14 CLA: Wyatt McKay 4 run (Bren- den Hicks kick) CLA: Phoenix Johnson 42 int. re- turn (Hicks kick) WAR: Gavon McFadden 49 pass from Giovanni Martinez (kick failed) CLA: Dawson Howard 39 pass from Cooper Starkel (Hicks kick) WAR: McFadden 3 pass from Mar- tinez (Jesse Salcedo from Martinez) CLA: McKay 6 run (Hicks kick) Clatskanie Leaders Rushing: McKay 19-102. Pass- ing: Starkel 4-11-99-0. Receiving: Howard 2-80. Warrenton Statistics Rushing: Whitaker 13-45, Bighill 1-5, Foster 1-(-2), Martinez 9-(-38). Passing: Martinez 11-21-180-3, McFadden 0-1-0-0. Receiving: McFadden 4-64, Foster 3-33, Alco- bendas 1-56, Whitaker 1-24, Wilson 1-18, Salcedo 1-3. Nestucca 46, Knappa 0 Knappa Statistics Rushing: A.Goozee 20-56, Sev- erson 6-39, Hoover 3-16. Passing: Hoover 6-14-44-2, Severson 0-1- 0-1. Receiving: Eltagonde 5-22, Geisler 1-2. Nestucca Statistics Rushing: McKillip 12-115, Samek 9-74, Elder 9-60, Zeller 12-50. Passing: Elder 3-8-75. Receiving: Geil 2-67, Leslie 1-8. Raymond 14, Ilwaco 13 Ilwaco 0 7 6 0—13 Raymond 7 7 0 0—14 RAY: Elliott Murdock 3 run (Reese Garcia kick) RAY: Murdock 63 run (Garcia kick) ILW: James Schenk 70 fumble return (Jorge Galvan kick) ILW: Ethan Bannister 8 pass from Jack Odneal (kick failed) Ilwaco Statistics Rushing: Kaino 18-116, Bell 14-73, Schenk 1-1, Odneal 2-(-8). Passing: Odneal 6-11-91-1. Receiv- ing: R.Thompson 4-64, Bell 1-12, Bannister 1-8.