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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2015
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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.
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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.
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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.
Tripp completed 10-of-15 South Umpqua, with the winner
passes, with two touchdowns, DGYDQFLQJWRWKH¿QDO
After recovering a fumble
two interceptions and 202 yards
in the win, which gives Rainier a in the opening minutes, Astoria
took a 6-0 lead on a 23-yard run
2-0 league record.
Warrenton slips to 0-2 (3-5 by Carter Wallace.
The Braves answered with a
overall), with one game left in
pair of scores to take a 14-6 lead
the three-game league season.
Defensively, the Columbians after one quarter, before Wal-
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tions, two by Gunnar Brooks; and scored on a 1-yard run early in
Rainier held Warrenton to just 23 the second period. Clay Englund
caught the two-point conversion
yards rushing on 29 carries.
Three big plays by the Co- from Fridtjof Fremstad to tie the
game.
lumbians made the difference.
From there, the Braves
On the biggest play, Austin
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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
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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).
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Bend Thursday.
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the fourth.
Ilwaco 59,
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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.
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quarter, the Braves scored on a the second quarter, and the In- 132 yards.
On the ground, Jack Kaino 1B state tournament.
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ans to Hunter Hayes) with 1:06 son Smith scored Seaside’s lone had 21 carries for 137 yards, and
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104 yards on 20 attempts. The less Twin Valley.
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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)
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Program Navigator Intake Specialist
40 hours/week with benefits
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