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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015 7A Utti pops for 36 in Gulls’ victory By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian SCOREBOARD SEASIDE — The Seaside Lady Gulls just con¿rmed what we already knew Friday night — it’s going to be another winning season in Seaside. For the second year in a row, the Gulls opened their season with a win over Liberty, a Class 5A school from Hillsboro. Junior Maddi Utti showed that she’s already in Player of the Year form, as the Cowapa’s best player for the last two years poured in 36 points, and the Gulls cruised in a 60-53 win over the Falcons. Seaside jumped out to a 13-3 lead, but Liberty — which was 1-for-14 from the ¿eld in the ¿rst quarter — staged a second half rally and made the game close. The Falcons had a chance to tie late, but Utti took control and scored three consecutive ¿eld goals to help the Gulls pull away. Utti and teammate Sydney Villegas were a combined 6-for-6 from the free throw line in the ¿nal two min- utes. Seaside shot a blistering 69 percent from the ¿eld 22-for-32. Utti had 18 points in each half, while Seaside had just one other player in double ¿gures Villegas with 11. On Page 5A “Maddi had a great game and played like her hair was on ¿re,” Seaside coach Wally Hamer said. “Brittany West did a good job, as did Sydney Villegas on the glass.” Numerous fouls had the Liberty starters in foul trouble right from the start, and three key players eventually fouled out. Liberty was whistled for 30 fouls on the night, and the Gulls took advantage by making 22-of-42 free throws. Utti alone was 12-for-18 at the line, in a game that featured a combined 55 fouls, 70 turnovers and 35 missed free throws. “We survived, even though we com- mitted too many turnovers and missed our free throws,” Hamer said. “That was a great ¿rst game for our kids. “Liberty played great defense and pressured us all night,” he said. “They are a much-improved team from last year. They made several runs at us so we had to play with some toughness.” Warriors second in Vernonia Tourney VERNONIA — The Warrenton Lady Warriors opened the Vernonia Tournament with a 34-29 win over Waldport Friday, but ran into a tough Riverdale team in Saturday’s champi- onship game. The Mavericks defeated Warrenton 50-21 in the title contest of the four- team tournament. Tigers 47, Loggers 24 KNAPPA — Clatskanie outscored Knappa in every quarter Friday night, on its way to a 47-24 win over the Lady Loggers in a nonleague girls basketball season opener. Rachel Haas scored 12 points to lead the Tigers, and Olivia Warren added 11. Kaitlyn Landwehr and Paris Van- derburg scored eight points apiece for the Loggers, who trailed 19-13 at half- time. Landwehr pulled down 11 rebounds with two steals, and Vanderburg had three steals and three blocks for Knap- pa, which was playing without Kaitlyn Truax. Ilwaco 63, N. Beach 39 OCEAN SHORES, Wash. — Ilwa- co sophomores Mackenzie Kaech and Eliza Bannister combined for 43 points Friday night, more than the Lady Fish- ermen needed in an easy 63-39 win at North Beach. Seaside’s Maddi Utti, No. 25, puts up a shot over Liberty’s Jaidyn Thomas, No. 4, during the second quarter against Liberty High School at Seaside on Friday. Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Falcons leave Gulls’ nest with 57-51 win By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — There’s no question that Seaside will be a major player in 4A boys basketball by the end of the season — the Gulls just had a tough time against the 5A level Friday night, as Liberty came to Seaside and left with a 57-51 win. The Gulls rallied from a 4- de¿cit in the third quarter to take a 48-46 lead with 3:51 left in the fourth, only to see the Falcons go on an 11-3 run to close out the intense nonleague game. Liberty’s Jacob Mast hit four straight free throws in the closing minutes, and scored on a layup at the 2:15 mark that put the Falcons ahead to stay, 52-51. Moments earlier, Sea- side’s Austin Eagon scored off his own steal, drew the foul and made the free throw to give the Gulls a 51-50 ad- vantage. Seaside had two crucial turnovers down the stretch, however, and the Falcons converted the miscues into points for the win. Hunter Thompson scored 15 points to lead Seaside, with eight points apiece from Jackson Januik and Jaxson Smith. Tigers 55, Loggers 53 KNAPPA — Clatskanie pulled off a rare victory Fri- day night — winning a boys basketball game at Knappa. The Loggers — who were 10-1 at home last season — came up short in a nonleague game against the Tigers, as Clatskanie built a halftime lead, then rallied in the fourth quarter for a 55-53 win. Knappa took a two-point lead into the ¿nal period, and led 53-51 following two Braedon Eltagonde free throws with 50 seconds re- maining. The Tigers tied the game on the next possession, the Loggers missed at the other end, and Clatskanie’s Andrew Norgren scored on a short jump-hook with four seconds left for the winning points. Knappa missed on a 3-pointer as time ran out. “It was a good game,” said Knappa coach Chris Spencer. “We had some foul trouble and played a little short-hand- ed, but we traded baskets the whole fourth quarter, and had some good looks at the end.” Dale Takalo scored a game-high 21 points for the Loggers, before fouling out with four minutes left. Knap- pa also lost Ethan Rubus to fouls, and was playing with- out Dakota Severson. Knappa was 9-for-18 from the free throw line, to Clats- kanie’s 16-for-24. Jason Miller added 13 points and Colton Weirup scored nine for the Loggers, who play at Warrenton Tues- day. Warriors drop two VERNONIA — The War- renton boys basketball team took part in the four-team Vernonia Tournament over the weekend, and came up short in a pair of games. Waldport defeated the Warriors 44-27 Friday, and Riverdale topped Warrenton in a Saturday consolation game, 48-33. Ilwaco 61, Naselle 32 ILWACO, Wash. — A trio of Ilwaco players scored in double ¿gures Saturday night, helping the Fishermen to a 61- 32 win over Naselle in a non- league boys basketball game. Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Jaxson Smith, No. 2, puts up a shot in the sec- ond quarter of the basketball game against Liberty. More photos online at www.dailyastorian.com Zac Tapio led all scorers with 17 points, and Ilwaco teammates Reese Tynkila and Marcos Mendoza added 13 and 10 points, respectively. Ilwaco outscored Naselle 25-7 in a second quarter run. Tapio added 11 rebounds, ¿ve blocks, four steals and four assists, as Ilwaco im- proves to 3-0 overall. Ilwaco 69, N. Beach 55 OCEAN SHORES, Wash. — Freshman Alex Kaino scored 27 points and the Ilwa- co boys won 69-55 at North Beach Friday. 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