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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2015 7A Warriors, Rainier go back to the future Malcom intercepted a Fisher- men pass and returned it 46 yards for the score as time ran WARRENTON — Fresh- out for a 28-14 lead. Banks added three second man quarterbacks were battling under the Friday night lights half touchdowns to pick up the at Warrenton High School, in huge victory in the showdown a key Lewis & Clark League for second place in the Cowapa standings. showdown. 7KH%UDYHV¿QLVKZKLOH Both teams gave a glimpse of the future in the well-played, the Fishermen conclude the reg- ular season with a 3-2 league defensive game. In the end, Rainier freshman record, 5-3 overall. :LWK WKHLU WKLUG SODFH ¿Q- Joey Tripp and the Columbians got the best of Warrenton fresh- ish in the Cowapa, Astoria will man Gio Martinez and the War- host a Regional Play-in game, 6:30 p.m. Friday vs. 21st-ranked riors, 34-8. 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From there, the Braves On the biggest play, Austin Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Eversol returned a fumble 70 scored 34 unanswered points, Warrenton’s Nathan Bighill, No. 44, runs through tackles in the third quarter of the football game against Rainier Friday. yards for a touchdown with 1:41 highlighted by a 78-yard punt Lohman and Clark hooked Fishermen had 484 yards in to- left in the third quarter, giving return by Milo Applebee in the up on an 83-yard pass play for tal offense. third quarter. Rainier a 22-0 lead. Ilwaco improves to 4-3 in a touchdown in the third quarter. Gavon McFadden caught a &ODUN ¿QLVKHG ZLWK \DUGV league, behind Raymond (7- Scappoose 55, Seaside 6 43-yard TD pass from Marti- SCAPPOOSE — The Scap- rushing on just eight attempts, 1), North Beach (6-0) and Life nez with two seconds left in the quarter, but the Columbians an- poose Indians locked up anoth- ZKLOH/RKPDQ¿QLVKHGIRU Christian (5-1). The Fishermen play at South swered with a pair of scores in er Cowapa League title Friday SDVVLQJ IRU \DUGV DQG ¿YH Bend Thursday. QLJKW RQ WKHLU KRPH ¿HOG LQ D TD’s. the fourth. Ilwaco 59, :DUUHQWRQ ¿QLVKHV WKH UHJ- 55-6 win over Seaside. Naselle 66, WSD 12 Rainier (Wash.) 28 Scappoose was on the score- ular season Friday at Portland NASELLE, Wash. — ILWACO, Wash. — Ilwaco board a mere 18 seconds into the Christian (0-2). game, as Braden Clark returned jumped out to a 29-0 lead and Naselle’s march toward a pos- the opening kick 90 yards for a never looked back Friday, in sible state championship con- Banks 48, Astoria 14 a 59-28 win over the Rainier tinued Thursday with an easy BANKS — A couple of touchdown. Robert Lohman threw the (Wash.) Mountaineers in a Pa- 66-12 over Washington School big plays right before halftime gave the No. 4-ranked Banks ¿UVWRIKLV¿YHWRXFKGRZQSDVV- FL¿F%/HDJXHJDPHLQ,OZDFR for the Deaf. The Comets built a 46-6 Jack Odneal completed 12- Braves all they would need for es to Gus Nelson for a 6-yard the win Friday night, as they se- score, then hit Brennen McNabb of-16 passes for 210 yards and halftime lead over the Terriers, cured second place in the Cow- for a pair of touchdowns (51 and six touchdowns, three to Riki as Naselle continues to cruise through its second season of apa with a 48-14 win over No. \DUGV WR FORVH RXW WKH ¿UVW Thompson. Thompson had TD recep- 8-Man football. 9-ranked Astoria, in the league’s quarter. Naselle, 6-2 overall and the Jarrett White caught tions of 32, 23 and 55 yards, and Game of the Night. Tied 14-14 in the second Lohman’s fourth TD pass in ¿QLVKHG ZLWK QLQH FDWFKHV IRU District 4’s top seed, clinches a VSRWLQWKH¿QDORIWKH&ODVV quarter, the Braves scored on a the second quarter, and the In- 132 yards. On the ground, Jack Kaino 1B state tournament. ÀHDÀLFNHU \DUGV -DNH (Y- dians led 41-6 at halftime. Jax- 7KH &RPHWV ¿QLVK WKH UHJ- ans to Hunter Hayes) with 1:06 son Smith scored Seaside’s lone had 21 carries for 137 yards, and OHIWWKHQRQWKH¿QDOSOD\RIWKH touchdown on a 1-yard run in the teammate Alec Bell rushed for ular season Friday against win- Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian 104 yards on 20 attempts. The less Twin Valley. ¿UVW KDOI %DQNV VHQLRU -DURQ FORVLQJVHFRQGVRIWKH¿UVWKDOI Warrior Giovanni Martinez is sacked in the third quarter. By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Volleyball — Warrenton at Ore- gon Episcopal, 6:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at North Beach, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Girls Soccer — Astoria at Tilla- mook, 7:15 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 6:30 p.m. Boys Soccer — Tillamook at As- toria, 7:15 p.m.; Seaside at Banks, 4:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY Volleyball — Ilwaco at Raymond, 7 p.m. THURSDAY Football — Ilwaco at South Bend, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Football — Warrenton at Portland Christian, 7 p.m.; Vernonia at Knap- pa, 7 p.m.; Twin Valley at Naselle, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Cross Country — OSAA State Meet, Lane CC, Eugene, TBA FOOTBALL Banks 48, Astoria 14 Astoria 6 8 0 0—14 Banks 14 14 14 6—48 First Quarter AST: Carter Wallace 23 run (kick blocked) 9:37 BAN: Donny McClean 2 run (kick blocked) 5:06 BAN: Jaron Malcom 24 pass from Jake Evans (McClean run) 2:38 Second Quarter AST: Wallace 1 run (Clay Englund from Fridtjof Fremstad) 10:26 BAN: Hunter Hayes 51 pass from Evans (Beck Cameron kick) 1:06 BAN: Malcom 46 int. return (Cam- eron kick) :00 Third Quarter BAN: Milo Applebee 78 punt re- turn (Cameron kick) 5:14 BAN: Evans 14 run (Cameron kick) :47 Fourth Quarter BAN: David Schorn 46 run (kick failed) 2:25 Team Statistics AHS BHS First Downs 13 20 Total Offense 280 437 Rushing yards 129 278 Passing 151 159 Comp-Att-Int 9-18-2 11-16-1 Fumbles-lost 0 1 Turnovers 2 2 Penalties-yards 2-16 8-55 Astoria Statistics (Team) Rushing: 43-129. Passing: 9-18- 151-2. Receiving: 9-151. Banks Leaders Rushing: Evans 4-81. Passing: Evans 10-15-150-1. Receiving: Mal- com 3-70. Scappoose 55, Seaside 6 Seaside 0 6 0 0—6 Scappoose 28 13 14 0—55 First Quarter SCP: Braden Clark 90 yard kick return (Eleanor Jones kick) SCP: Gus Nelson 6 pass from Robert Lohman (Jones kick) SCP: Brennen McNabb 51 pass from Lohman (Jones kick) SCP: Brennen McNabb 20 pass from Lohman (Jones kick) Second Quarter SCP: Jarrett White 11 pass from Lohman (Jones kick) SCP: Joel Smith 4 run (kick failed) SEA: 1 run (conversion failed) Third Quarter SCP: Clark 83 pass from Lohman (Jones kick) SCP: White 3 run (Jones kick) Seaside Statistics (Team) Rushing: 35-138. Passing: 6-17- 110-5. Receiving: 6-110. Scappoose Leaders Rushing: Clark 8-108. Passing: Lohman 8-11-212-0. Receiving: Mc- Nabb 3-69. Rainier 34, Warrenton 8 Rainier 8 0 12 14—34 Warrenton 0 0 8 0—8 RAI: Jacob Helton 66 pass from Joey Tripp (Dawson Carr from Tripp) RAI: Tripp 1 run (run failed) RAI: Austin Eversol 70 fumble re- turn (run failed) WAR: Gavon McFadden 43 pass from Gio Martinez (Nathan Bighill run) RAI: Dawson Carr 38 pass from Tripp (Gunnar Brooks run) RAI: Helton 2 run (run failed) Ilwaco 59, Rainier (Wash.) 28 Rainier 0 12 16 0—28 Ilwaco 13 24 14 8—59 First Quarter ILW: Jack Kaino 32 run (Galvan kick) 10:20 ILW: Alec Bell 4 pass from Jack Odneal (kick failed) 5:14 Second Quarter ILW: Riki Thompson 32 pass from Odneal (Kaino run) 11:18 ILW: Thompson 23 pass from Odneal (Odneal run) 5:06 RAI: Bichler 50 pass from Lofgren (pass failed) 3:45 ILW: Bell 5 pass from Odneal (Ka- ino run) :10 RAI: Lofgren 78 kick return (run failed) :00 Third Quarter RAI: Bichler 48v run (Lofgren run) 11:15 ILW: Thompson 55 pass from Odneal (Kaino run) 9:59 RAI: Bichler 20 run (Russell run) 1:26 ILW: Schenk 50 pass from Odneal (point failed) :31 Fourth Quarter ILW: Odneal 22 run (Kaino run) CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 CL ASSIF IE D IN DEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Seaside Yoga seeks massage & retail tenants for Broadway window-front location. Massage space $300/mo Retail space $750/mo utilities & street signage included. Contact Kristin seasideyogi@gmail.com TO D AY ! TO D AY ! Look a t these a ds first Look a t these a ds first Clatsop Community Action (CCA) is seeking: AUTOMOBILE 535-595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobile IN SU P P O RT O F N EW N EW Want an international experience without leaving home? Come work at Job Corps! Our students, and staff, represent numerous countries and cultures. Join our Tongue Point family and become part of an amazing community unlike any other in Astoria. Current openings include: • Security Officer, full-time Apply today at: mtc.jobs For help with the application process, call Human Resources at 503-338-4961. Management & Training Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability MTC Values Diversity! Tongue Point is a drug-free workplace and has a tobacco-free campus. Program Navigator Intake Specialist 40 hours/week with benefits Hourly Rate: Depending on Experience Employee acts as the primary Point-of-Service and initial program screening for all Clatsop Community Action client and/or professional walk-ins and phone calls. The employee is often the first person both clients and professionals encounter with the agency and works to consistently pre- screen and subsequently triages for social services program appropriateness and eligibility. Programs pre-screened with face-to-face assessments utilizing Service Point client data mainframe system. The Program Navigator must be able to provide information, internal and external community social service referral and advocacy where appropriate, in a warm, non-judgmental, professional manner. The employee must consistently help clients feel welcomed, respected, and comfortable that their concerns or issues are being addressed. This position is at times very fast-paced and requires organizational skills, interviewing skills and extensive data entry and reporting. Bookkeeper-Office Manager 40 hours/week with benefits Hourly Rate: Depending on Experience Clatsop Community Action (CCA) seeks energetic individual to perform bookkeeping and office management tasks. Position requires Associates Degree or equivalent work experience, i.e., 5 yearʼs bookkeeping experience, 5 yearsʼ experience using Quickbooks business software; 2 yearsʼ experience as an office manager, non-profit fundraiser experience a plus. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite; spreadsheet applications, reporting, budget proposals, supply ordering, and other duties as assigned. Applications and full job descriptions may be acquired at 364 9th Street, Astoria, OR 97103. Submit completed applications and resume to same address, attention Director. 503-325-1400. CCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.