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3A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2016 Warriors, Loggers wrestle tough at Oregon Classic seconds); Noah Mayhew of Dayton (49 seconds in a match at 113 pounds); Bryce West of REDMOND — One week Scio (19 seconds); and Mattie after winning an individual ti- Maggard of Coquille (18 sec- tle at Seaside’s Pac Rim Tour- onds). nament, Warrenton wrestler The other big day for the Colton Walker went 4-0 on the Warriors belonged to Tyler mat in the annual Oregon Clas- Coolidge, who was 5-0 on the sic held Friday and Saturday in mat at 145 pounds. Redmond. Coolidge opened with pins As a team, the Warriors over Lakeview’s Trevor Ran- SODFHG WK LQ WKH ¿QDO &ODVV dall (3:47, at 138 pounds) and 3A standings, as Rainier defeat- Dayton’s Kyle Malott (58 sec- ed Warrenton 34-33 in the 13th onds); followed by decisions over Scio’s Ryan Imal (9-2) and place match. Knappa took 14th in the Brady Jarrett of Coquille (11-9); and a pin against Rainier’s Aar- Class 2A team standings. Warrenton was 1-4 in team on Bruce (4:45). Brian Sheppard (132) and duals, with losses to Lakev- iew (24-43), Dayton (18-58) Justice Watson (145) also won and Scio (9-71). The Warriors two matches apiece. Knappa was 2-3 in team du- topped Coquille 45-6, before als, as the Loggers topped Grant the loss to the Columbians. The top-ranked wrestler in Union (42-39), lost to Central WKHVWDWHDW:DONHU¿QLVKHG Linn (24-54) and Reedsport another tournament unbeaten. (36-48); defeated Oakridge and He pinned four opponents in a lost to Heppner in the 13th place combined one minute, 46 sec- match. Knappa’s Andrew Goo- onds. During the two-day com- zee was 3-1 on the mat at 182 petition, he scored falls over pounds, as he pinned Grant Loagen Antle of Lakeview (20 Union’s Elijah Humbird (1:16) By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian and Central Linn’s Mason Sloan (3:41), and scored a 10-5 decision over Marshal Standley of Oakridge. Goozee’s only loss came at 195 pounds, where Cord Flynn of Heppner/Ione scored a fall in 5:27. Goozee is now 19-1 on the season. At 113, Knappa’s Luke Goozee won by pin against Grant Union’s Connor White (1:56); lost by fall to Mike Day of Central Linn (:43); won by fall (12 seconds) over Reed- sport’s Matthew Carson; and lost by fall to Heppner two-time state champion Ryan Smith (58 seconds). At 106, Cody Hobbs won three matches, all by pins, over Grant Union’s Jesse Paulson (2:20); Central Linn’s Brandon Pitts (3:05); and Reedsport’s Cheyenne Neet (:40). Elsewhere, Logger D.J. Bry- ant won two matches by fall at 152; David Patterson won three matches by fall at 195; and Reu- ben Cruz pinned two opponents at 160 pounds. “I thought the team did very well against some strong op- ponents,” Knappa coach Dan Owings said. “The last dual we wrestled was with Heppner, and we moved some of our wres- tlers around to accommodate them, otherwise we would have won just with all the forfeits they had. We ended up tying them 30/30 and criteria gave them the win.” Knappa hosts a league dual meet with Neah-Kah-Nie at 6 p.m. tonight, with Clatskanie also taking part. Boys Basketball Fishermen 65, Tigers 39 YAMHILL — Astoria tuned up for Cowapa League play with a 65-39 win Friday over an old foe from the Cowapa, Yam- hill-Carlton. $IWHU D FORVH ¿UVW TXDUWHU Astoria outscored the Tigers 28- 12 in the second period to take command. 7KH)LVKHUPHQ¿QLVKHGZLWK IRXU SOD\HUV LQ GRXEOH ¿JXUHV led by Derek Jarrett (15 points). Fridtjof Fremstad scored all 13 RI KLV SRLQWV LQ WKH ¿UVW KDOI while Ryan Palek and Kyle Strange added 10 points apiece. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TUESDAY Girls Basketball — Astoria at Banks, 7:45 p.m.; Seaside at Scap- poose, 7:45 p.m.; Portland Christian at Warrenton, 6 p.m.; Ocosta at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Boys Basketball — Astoria at Banks, 6 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 6 p.m.; Portland Christian at Warrenton, 7:45 p.m. Wrestling — Neah-Kah-Nie at Knappa, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at Ocosta, 7 p.m. Swimming — Astoria at Seaside, 4 p.m. Wrestling — Astoria/Tillamook at Seaside, 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY Girls Basketball — Tillamook at Astoria, 7:45 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 7:45 p.m.; Warrenton at Catlin Gabel, 6 p.m.; Life Christian at Knappa, 6 p.m.; Crosshill Christian at Jewell, 5:30 p.m. Boys Basketball — Tillamook at Astoria, 6 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 6 p.m.; Warrenton at Catlin Gabel, 7:45 p.m.; Life Christian at Knappa, 8 p.m.; Crosshill Christian at Jewell, 7 p.m. Swimming — Tillamook Cheese Relays, TBA Wrestling — Astoria at Tillamook Duals, TBA SATURDAY Girls Basketball — Ilwaco at NW Christian, 5:45 p.m. Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at NW Christian, 7 p.m. Wrestling — Knappa, Warrenton at Gervais, 10 a.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Astoria 65, Yamhill-Carlton 39 AST (65): Derek Jarrett 15, Fremstad 13, Strange 10, Palek 10, Englund 8, Arnsdorf 5, Fruiht 4, Williams, Loughran, Burchfield, Gohl, Meisner. YC (39): Tanner Myrick 9, Luca Queirolo 9, Hunter Horne 9, Mitchell 3, Ramsdell 3, Stokes 3, Rabung 2, Frost 2, Stepper 1. Astoria 16 28 11 10—65 Yamhill-C 13 12 5 9—39 Suspect arrested for robbery and assault of Coast Guard rescues kayaker woman outside Fred Meyer in Warrenton near Ilwaco The Daily Astorian The Daily Astorian ILWACO, Wash. — U.S. Coast Guard crews rescued a 55-year-old male who had been clinging to his over- turned kayak for three and a half hours in Baker Bay east of Ilwaco, Washington, Sunday. The man was kayaking with the power of a kite. His kayak dove into a wave, causing the kite to fall into the water, turning it into an anchor. He became tangled in the lines and was being pulled down before he cut himself free using a dive knife and called his wife. But the kayak eventually overturned and dumped out KLV ÀDUHV DQG RWKHU HTXLS- ment. The winds at the time were blowing 25 mph and the water was 50 degrees. The kayaker’s wife called watchstanders at Sec- tor Columbia River Sunday night, saying she received a cellphone call from her hus- band, in which all she heard was him yelling her name. The call dropped after sev- eral minutes, and any further calls went straight to voice- mail. She said he usually kayaks between Ilwaco and Sand Island. Two 47-foot motor life- boats and a 29-foot response Conference empowers women on education, careers A 25-year-old Longview, Washington, man has been ar- rested in connection to a rob- bery and assault of a 72-year-old woman Saturday at outside Fred Meyer in Warrenton. Dustin Hapgood is charged ZLWK ¿UVWGHJUHH UREEHU\ VHF- ond-degree theft, second-degree assault, failure to perform duties of a driver, four counts of reck- less endangering and reckless driving for allegedly attempting to steal the woman’s purse and possibly a vehicle. The victim was loading gro- ceries into her car when Hapgood reportedly took her purse from her shopping cart and ran to a parked 2011 Hyundai, according to Warrenton Police. The victim was knocked to the ground and suffered minor injuries. A witness drove his 2004 Lexus SUV behind the suspect’s vehicle to prevent his escape, po- lice said. Hapgood then rammed the Lexus twice before exiting the Hyundai and running away. The Hyundai was stolen from Point Adams Packing Co. in Ham- mond, where Hapgood works. Hapgood was later arrested on a felony warrant out of Wash- boat from Station Cape Dis- appointment in Ilwaco and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicop- ter from Air Station Astoria launched to search the area. The helicopter crew hoisted the kayaker after spotting him in the bay around 8 p.m. Sunday and took him to awaiting medical personnel at the air station. “While it’s incredibly im- portant he was wearing his wet suit and life jacket, and had safety equipment such DVÀDUHVDQGKLVGLYHNQLIH a cellphone should never be fully relied upon,” said Petty 2I¿FHU VW &ODVV (OL]DEHWK :DNH¿HOG RSHUDWLRQV XQLW controller at Sector Colum- bia River. “A dependable means of communication such as a handheld VHF radio and personal emergen- cy position indicating radio beacon, tethered to you and not your vessel, will grant you that immediate access to call for help and broad- cast your position so that help can get to you as soon as possible.” W A NTED Alder and Maple Saw Logs & Standing Timber N orth w es t H a rdw oods • Lon gview , W A Contact: Steve Axtell • 360-430-0885 or John Anderson • 360-269-2500 G u ess w h a t d a y it is! It’s Hump’s Day!!! AT HUMP’S RESTAURANT EV ERY W ED N ESD AY 4 -8 PM No reservations, please 14 OUN CE N EW Y ORK STEAK & BAK ED POTATO $9.95 M ust present coupon to server. N ot va lid w ith other offers. All You Can Eat Chicken & Dumplings- Thursdays 4-8 pm $6.95 Prime Rib Fridays- starts at 5pm $9.95 Just 15 m in. from the Lew is & Cla rk Bridge on H w y. 30 Hump’s Restaurant- 50 W. Columbia River Highway Clatskanie, OR. 503.728.2626 N OW O PEN Frida y & Sa turda y 6a m -10pm By KATHERINE LACAZE EO Media Group Since 2001, the Seaside and Astoria chapters of the American Association of Uni- versity Women and Clatsop Community College have collaborated to help Clatsop County women of all ages access equal education oppor- tunities and more promising, productive futures through a free one-day conference. The 2016 WINGS Confer- ence — the acronym stands for Women Interested in Go- ing to School — is Feb. 6, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Clatsop Community Col- lege’s Columbia Hall. Lunch and professional child care are provided to participants during the conference. The conference provides sessions and workshops led by college staff and other people that help women explore edu- cation options, such as certif- icates, the General Education Development test, degrees, job skills, career direction and ¿QDQFLDOLQIRUPDWLRQ Enter your baby in The Daily Astorian’s Cutest Baby Contest for 2015 If your baby was born between Jan 1st & Dec 31st of 2015 , you can submit your newborn’s picture either via email at classifieds@dailyastorian.com or drop by one of our offices in Astoria or Seaside and we can scan in the photo for you. Deadline to enter is Tuesday, January 26th at 5:00 pm . Entries will be printed in The Daily Astorian on January 29th. Video ington state and booked into Clatsop County Jail. Warrenton Police was assist- ed by the Clatsop County Ma- jor Crime Team with detectives from Astoria Police, Clatsop &RXQW\6KHULII¶V2I¿FH2UHJRQ State Police, Seaside Police and a liaison from the Clatsop Coun- W\'LVWULFW$WWRUQH\¶V2I¿FH At this point, no one else has been charged in connection to the incident but other charges could result after the incident is reviewed, according to police. Upcoming Lifeguard Certification Classes Class Dates: January 29 - 31 st March 21 - 23 rd Register by submitting an application at www.astoriaparks.com under “ Jobs ”