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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016
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Gulls, Fishermen, sweep up awards
stone), Cal Stueve (Philomath)
and Ian Donaldson (Scappoose).
Astoria
and
Seaside
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were well represented in the team included Astoria senior
post-tournament awards, from Derek Jarrett, Fishermen junior
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Hillsboro and Forest Grove last math’s Casey Croy and Riley
week.
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Eagon and Jaxson Smith were
No Seaside players made the
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all-tournament boys’ squad, the Gulls were the winners of
along with Nick Brown (Glad- the Sportsmanship Trophy.
The Daily Astorian
Jeff Ter Har/For the Daily Astorian
The Class 4A boys’ All-Tournament first team (from left
to right): Nick Brown, Gladstone; Austin Eagon, Seaside;
Ian Donaldson, Scappoose; Jaxson Smith, Seaside; Cal
Stueve, Philomath.
4A GIRLS ALL-TOURNAMENT
4A BOYS ALL-TOURNAMENT
First Team
Avery Albrecht, Sr., La Grande
Cayce Mock, Sr., Sutherlin
Mercedez Paschal, Sr., Mazama
Alyssa St. Peter, Sr., Cascade
Halie Wright, So., Cascade
Second Team
Kylin Collman, Sr., La Grande
Drew Farmer, Sr., Brookings-Har-
bor
Amber Lease, Sr., Mazama
Ariel Slifka, Sr., Banks
Taylor Stricklin, Jr., Sutherlin
Sportsmanship: Seaside
First Team
Nick Brown, Sr., Gladstone
Ian Donaldson, Sr., Scappoose
Austin Eagon, Sr., Seaside
Jaxson Smith, Sr., Seaside
Cal Stueve, Jr., Philomath
Second Team
Casey Croy, Jr., Philomath
Riley Davis, Jr., Philomath
Derek Jarrett, Sr., Astoria
Kyle Strange, Jr., Astoria
Rylee Trendell, Sr., Marshfield
Sportsmanship: Gladstone
In just two years, Tinkle
has Beavers in Big Dance
By ANNE M. PETERSON
AP Sports Writer
Just two seasons ago, Ore-
gon State was in such disarray
that new head coach Wayne
Tinkle held open tryouts to
build a roster.
Now the Beavers are
headed to the NCAA Tourna-
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years. A seventh seed in the
West Region, Oregon State
will face VCU on Friday in
Oklahoma City.
“It just says a lot about
the people here and what can
be done when you lock arms,
and buy in and work together,”
Tinkle said.
Tinkle was hired in spring
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Obama’s brother. Robinson
spent six years at Oregon State
but was never able to take the
team further than the CBI tour-
nament in the postseason.
Tinkle’s task was — and
still is — daunting. Restore
the luster to the once-proud
program that went to the
NCAA Tournament eight
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the Grizzlies to the tournament
three times during his eight-
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Tinkle, but he was unable to
lead the Grizzlies to victory in
a tournament game.
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the previous season and was
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the CBI by Radford. The ros-
ter was decimated by gradua-
tion and transfers, and had no
returning starters.
After open tryouts, Tinkle
assembled a team that included
seven walk-ons. So it was a
big surprise when those play-
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straight home games at Gill
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ished sixth in the tough Pac-
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teams to the NCAA Tourna-
ment. Oregon State’s victory
over Arizona State to open the
conference tournament likely
sealed the team’s postseason
bid.
But the Beavers’ path to the
Big Dance was hardly smooth.
In January, senior forward
Jarmal Reid was suspended at
least four games for tripping a
referee late in a loss to Utah.
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season, the Beavers lost fresh-
man forward Tres Tinkle, the
coach’s son, to a foot injury.
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six games in January, but a
last-second win against Utah
sparked a resurgence. The Bea-
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phen Thompson Jr. was fouled
by Utah’s Brandon Taylor on a
last-second half-court attempt.
He made all three free throws.
Thompson, the son of assis-
tant coach Stephen Thompson,
also made a buzzer-beating
3-pointer against Washing-
ton as the Beavers won six of
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games.
“The big thing was our guys
understood that they needed to
listen and do things our way
instead of trying to do it their
way. We became a much better
team. We grew through some
adversity and some of the
growing pains,” Tinkle said.
“Guys stopped worrying about
whether they were starters or
how many minutes they were
playing. They bought in.”
The Beavers have been
led by senior guard Gary Pay-
ton II, son of the former NBA
great, who tops the team with
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The last time the Beavers
went to the NCAA Tourna-
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Payton was on the roster.
“It’s just incredible. We put
in hard work the last two years
and just had the same mind-
set, keep battling every day, in
practice, and in every game,”
the younger Payton said. “Just
battle. And it’s paid off. But
we’re not done, you know?”
Tinkle had been under the
weather the past several days,
which made the wait for Sun-
day’s announcement even
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Oregon State head coach Wayne Tinkle reacts after his team builds a lead against UCLA at
an NCAA college basketball game in Los Angeles Mach 5. Just two seasons ago, Oregon
State was in such disarray that new head coach Wayne Tinkle held open tryouts to build a
roster. Now the Beavers are headed to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 26 years.
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