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SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2015 Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Jackson Januik, No. 3, drives through several defenders during the fourth quarter of the basketball game against Clatskanie Tuesday at Seaside. No. 3-ranked Gulls swoop past Clatskanie, 76-52 Girls Basketball The Daily Astorian Lady Gulls 68, Tigers 20 SEASIDE — Hunter Thomp- SEASIDE — A short-hand- son poured in 22 points Tuesday ed team from Class 3A Clats- night at the Gulls’ Nest, and Sea- kanie was no match for one side outscored Clatskanie 28-4 in of the top 4A programs in the the third quarter on its way to an state Tuesday night, as Seaside easy 76-52 win over the Tigers. cruised to a 68-20 nonleague Thompson had three 3-point- victory. Seaside’s Maddi Utti had nine HUV WR KLJKOLJKW D SRLQW ¿UVW quarter, and the Gulls led 35-22 points just minutes into the game, on her way to a 20-point night. at halftime. The Gulls led 15-0 late in the 7KH 7LJHUV VFRUHG WKH ¿UVW two points of the third quarter ¿UVWTXDUWHUDQGE\KDOI- to close to within 35-24, but time. Seaside scored the next 22, with Paige Ideue (10 points) had 3-point shots from Thompson a pair of 3-pointers early in the and Attikin Babb giving the second half, and all 11 players Gulls a 57-24 lead. ZRXOG¿QLVKLQWKHVFRULQJFRO- -DFNVRQ-DQXLN¿QLVKHGZLWK umn for Seaside. 15 points and Babb had 11 for The No. 7-ranked Gulls im- Seaside, which has won six prove to 5-2 overall, while Clats- straight and is ranked No. 3 in the kanie falls to 2-5. latest OSAA rankings. Warriors 36, Lions 35 Warriors 54, Lions 31 JEFFERSON — Current- JEFFERSON — The War- ly 0-3 against Lewis & Clark renton boys snapped a two-game League competition, Warrenton losing skid with a 54-31 win over improved to 4-1 in nonleague winless Jefferson Tuesday night, play Tuesday night, with a 36-35 in a nonleague game at Jefferson. win at Jefferson. The Warriors improved to It was the third straight non- 2-6 overall, while the Lions fall league win for the Lady War- to 0-6. riors, who continue their non- Warrenton continues non- league schedule Dec. 30 at home league action Dec. 30 with a vs. St. Paul, followed by a Jan. 2 home game against St. Paul. game at Gaston. No details were available. No details were reported. Seaside’s Otto Hoek- stre, No. 12, puts up a shot during the basket- ball game against Clatskanie Tuesday at Seaside. Joshua Bessex The Daily Astorian SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Boys Basketball — Astoria at R.A. Long, 6:15 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Seaside 76, Clatskanie 52 CLA (52): Cooper Starkel 14, Luquette 13, Sewald 8, Norgren 4, Howard 3, McCallister 2, McKay 2, Goldwater 2. SEA (76): Hunter Thompson 22, Januik 15, Babb 11, Smith 7, Eagon 6, Bassett 6, Cazarez 3, Hoekstre 2, Lew- is 2, Marston 2, Olson, Richardson. Clatskanie 14 8 4 26—52 Seaside 21 14 28 13—76 GIRLS BASKETBALL Seaside 68, Clatskanie 20 CLA (20): Olivia Warren 6, Miller 5, Mitchell 3, Dykes 2, Lindblom 2, Jackson 2. SEA (68): Maddi Utti 20, P.Ideue 10, Westerholm 6, Brown 5, West 5, J.Ideue 5, Villegas 4, Trott 4, Babbitt 4, Smart 4, Bodner 1. Clatskanie 2 8 5 5—20 Seaside 19 11 24 14—68 Seaside’s Whitney Westerholm, No. 11, pulls up for a jump shot in the first quarter of the basketball game against Seaside’s Michael Lewis, No. 44, turns to shoot in the fourth quarter during the basketball game against Clats-