THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016
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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
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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
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Seaside had no
problem in over-
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ond quarter, as
Sydney Villegas
scored six points
in the period and
Whitney Wester-
holm dropped in a 3-pointer to help the
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Paige Ideue also had a pair of
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a layup to cap a quick 6-0 run to start the
second half.
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3-pointers, and a three-point play by
Villegas basically put the game away,
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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.
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go with eight rebounds, and Westerholm
celebrated her birthday with 11 points
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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.
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