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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016 SPORTS 7A Lady Gulls move on to Sweet 16 The Daily Astorian CLATSKANIE — The stakes were high for the Seaside girls basket- ball team Tuesday night, in a Cowapa League tie-breaker vs. Valley Catholic at Clatskanie. With a win, the Gulls would bypass the Regional Play-in round and host a ¿UVWURXQGVWDWHSOD\RIIJDPH0DUFK a Seaside loss would send the Gulls on the road for a Regional Play-in round game. And a win is just what the No. 6-ranked Gulls came away with, as they FUXLVHGSDVWWKH9DOLDQWV Seaside had no problem in over- FRPLQJ D GH¿FLW LQ WKH VHF- ond quarter, as Sydney Villegas scored six points in the period and Whitney Wester- holm dropped in a 3-pointer to help the *XOOVWDNHDKDOIWLPHOHDG Paige Ideue also had a pair of SRLQWHUVLQWKH¿UVWKDOIDQGVFRUHGRQ a layup to cap a quick 6-0 run to start the second half. 0DGGL 8WWL DQG :HVWHUKROP DGGHG 3-pointers, and a three-point play by Villegas basically put the game away, 9DOOH\ &DWKROLF¶V 0ROO\ 'DQLHOVRQ Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian topped all scorers with 22 points, but ABOVE: Seaside players, including Whitney Westerholm, center, celebrate after their 53-43 win against Valley Catholic at Clatskanie High School Seaside answered with a well-balanced Tuesday. BELOW RIGHT: Lady Gull Maddi Utti, No. 25, drives to the hoop during the second quarter of the game against Valley Catholic. VFRULQJDWWDFNWKUHHSOD\HUV¿QLVKLQJLQ GRXEOH¿JXUHV 8WWL OHG WKH *XOOV ZLWK SRLQWV WR go with eight rebounds, and Westerholm celebrated her birthday with 11 points DQGIRXUDVVLVWV9LOOHJDV¿QLVKHGZLWKD double-double, 11 points and 10 boards. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE FRIDAY Girls Basketball — Toutle Lake vs. Ilwaco, 6 p.m., WF West HS, Chehalis. SATURDAY Boys Basketball — Knappa at Western Mennonite, 5 p.m.; Shorewood Christian vs. Naselle, 2 p.m., at Renton HS GIRLS BASKETBALL Seaside 53, Valley Catholic 43 SEA (53): Maddi Utti 14, Villegas 11, Westerholm 11, P.Ideue 8, West 4, J.Ideue 3, Trott 2. VC (43): Molly Danielson 22, Mannen 6, Flemmer 5, Beyer 3, Nguyen 3, Kawaguchi 2. Seaside 11 17 17 8—53 Valley Catholic 12 12 7 12—43 Whitney Westerholm, No. 24, dribbles by Valley Cath- olic’s Petra Flemmer, No. 34, in the fourth quarter. NEED A JOB? WE CAN HELP. Local and National Employers FREE SERVICES Working for a strong Q Computer access Community Q Skills review and assessment Q Resumes and cover letters We make a difference together Each year, CMH caregivers give more than 10,000 volunteer hours and thousands of dollars in donations to our commu- nity. CMH raises money each year for worthy community organizations, including United Way, American Cancer So- ciety and March of Dimes. Our caregivers are little league coaches, volunteer firefighters, board members and more. At home and at work, our caregivers are dedicated to serving our neighbors. That is why CMH offers many programs designed to help those who are uninsured or under-insured. We provide the healthcare you need, when you need it. Q Job leads and referrals Q Interview practice Q Job fairs GET STARTED NOW! Call 503-861-9502 or visit www.goodwilljobconnection.org People Centered, Quality Driven & Service Focused. &YDIBOHF4USFFU"TUPSJB0SFHPOt www.columbiamemorial.org www.facebook.com/meetgoodwill @Goodwill_Power