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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-
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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
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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)
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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.
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Astoria outscored the Tigers 28-
12 in the second period to take
command.
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led by Derek Jarrett (15 points).
Fridtjof Fremstad scored all 13
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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
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Suspect arrested for robbery and assault of
Coast Guard
rescues kayaker woman outside Fred Meyer in Warrenton
near Ilwaco
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.”
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Clatsop County Jail.
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ed by the Clatsop County Ma-
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could result after the incident is
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