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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016
HOMETOWN REPORT
Former Gulls lying
high at collegiate level
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
McMINNVILLE — Sea-
side High School graduate
Kelly Willyard — now in
her freshman year of track
at Northwest Christian Uni-
versity in Eugene — broke
the NCU school record in
the 100 meters last Satur-
day in the Linield Open at
McMinnville.
In the process, she qual-
iied for the Cascade Colle-
giate Championships, Friday
and Saturday in Hermiston.
Willyard ran the 100 in
13.11 seconds to inish ahead
of the former record-holder,
teammate Myranda Johnson.
Willyard’s time placed her
20th in Saturday’s heats of
the 100. The best time was
an amazing 11.70 by Jamie
Ashcroft of Alaska-Anchor-
age. Ashcroft also won the
200 meters in 24.83. Willyard
placed 17th overall in 27.37.
Seaside’s Josh Chestnut,
also a member of the NCU
track team, was eighth in the
men’s long jump, as the for-
mer Gull soared 19 feet, 8
inches. He also had the 19th
best time in the 100 (11.54).
In the same meet, Knappa
graduate Steve Allen, a soph-
omore at Paciic University,
was ninth in the 5,000 meters
(16:38.38), just ahead of
brother Mike Allen (16:40.34).
Knappa’s Kate Shear,
competing unattached, took
third in the javelin (out of 28
competitors) with a toss of
137 feet, 9 inches.
In other “Hometown
Heroes” news, Seaside’s Alli-
son Kilday, a freshman at
Occidental College in Los
Angeles, helped the Tigers’
women’s track team inish sec-
ond in the Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-
ence Championships, Occiden-
tal’s highest inish since 1999.
A member of the Tigers’
1,600-meter relay team, Kil-
day helped the foursome
Courtesy of Northwest Christian University
Seaside High School graduate Kelly Willyard, compet-
ing here in the relay, set a Northwest Christian Universi-
ty school record in the 100 meters last Saturday.
7A
Splash Brothers Curry, Thompson
send Golden State to West inals
By JANIE MCCAULEY
AP Sports Writer
OAKLAND, Calif. — Ste-
phen Curry raised his left arm
in triumph and cradled the game
ball in his right as yellow con-
fetti fell.
The Splash Brothers are tak-
ing defending champion Golden
State back to the Western Con-
ference inals for a second
straight year.
Klay Thompson’s sweet
shooting touch carried the War-
riors while Curry was down,
and together again in the starting
lineup they guided Golden State
another step closer to a repeat
title with a 125-121 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers in Game
5 on Wednesday night.
Thompson scored 33 points
with six 3-pointers, while Curry
added 29 and sealed it with a 3
with 24.9 seconds left. He in-
ished with ive 3s a day after
becoming the irst unanimous
MVP in NBA history, also add-
ing 11 assists after returning to
the starting lineup for the irst
time all series because of a knee
injury.
“West inals two years in a
row, it’s been a special, special
season,” Thompson said.
Draymond Green, who
had his left ankle retaped in the
fourth quarter, had 13 points,
11 rebounds and six assists
AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) celebrates after
scoring against the Portland Trail Blazers during the first
half in Game 5 of a second-round NBA basketball playoff
series Wednesday, in Oakland, Calif.
after guaranteeing Golden State
would advance from this game.
Damian Lillard scored 28
points and CJ McCollum had
27 for the young Trail Blazers,
who overcame an 0-2 deicit to
the Clippers in the irst round to
get this far.
The Warriors got past Port-
land even with Curry missing
the irst three games as he recov-
ered from a sprained right knee.
“We know what it takes to
win in the playoffs,” Thompson
said. “That might be the closest
ive-game series of all-time.”
Now, Golden State will wait
for the conclusion of the Okla-
homa City-San Antonio series,
led 3-2 by the Thunder. And the
banged-up Warriors could use
the time to get healthy.
They lost 7-foot center
Andrew Bogut for the second
half because of a right leg injury.
Thompson shot 13 for 17 and
became the irst player to have
at least ive 3s in seven straight
games, also recording his fourth
30-point game this postseason.
“Klay’s shooting was incred-
ible tonight,” Warriors coach
Steve Kerr said. “Then the way
Steph inished the game, that
step-back shot to put it to a ive-
point lead was probably a shot
only he can make. So I thought
a gutty effort from a lot of guys.
It wasn’t our best stuff, but we
got it done.”
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
Submitted Photo
Allison Kilday, wearing the ‘O’ has had a big season for
the Occidental College track team.
of Charlotte Cullip, Isa-
belle Dunne, Onyekachi
Nwabueze and Kilday inish
10th in 3:56.38, clinching the
second-place team inish.
Kilday’s time of 65.14 was
good enough for seventh in
the 400-meter hurdles.
In other news, Warren-
ton graduate Mady Hanna
— after two years of bas-
ketball at Lower Columbia
College — has signed a let-
ter-of-intent to play basket-
ball for the next two years at
Warner-Paciic.
TODAY
Baseball — Astoria at Seaside, 5
p.m.
Softball — Yamhill-Carlton at As-
toria, 4:30 p.m.
Track — Cowapa Championships,
at St. Helens HS, 3:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball — Astoria at Banks, 5
p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 5 p.m.;
Clatskanie at Warrenton (2), 3:30
p.m.; Knappa at Vernonia (2), 3 p.m.
Softball — Astoria at Banks (2),
4 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose (2),
3:30 p.m.; Clatskanie at Warrenton
(2), 3:30 p.m.; Knappa at Vernonia
(2), 3 p.m.
Track — Cowapa Championships,
at St. Helens HS, 3:30 p.m.; District
1/3A, at Portland Christian HS, 11
a.m.
SATURDAY
Track — District 1/3A, at Portland
Christian HS, 11 a.m.
GIRLS GOLF
Special District Regional
(Final round scores)
Team: Crook County 758, Scap-
poose 787, Valley Catholic 839,
Oregon Episcopal 899, Astoria 904,
Seaside 923, Riverdale 929. Glad-
stone, Tillamook, Molalla, Catlin Ga-
bel, Horizon Christian, inc.
Medalist: Jane Schlenorf, OES,
180
Astoria (904)
Chloee Hunt, 96-109—205
Samantha Hemsley, 99-109—208
Jenna Travers, 119-121—240
Sadie Wooldridge, 127-124—251
Kristen Travers, 128-143—271
Seaside (923)
Caroline Kotson, 92-111—203
Sam Wozniak, 108-112—220
Madeline Brown, 109-119—228
Diana Tinoco, 129-143—272
BOYS GOLF
Special District Regional
(Final round scores)
Team: Scappoose 691, Crook
County 693, Valley Catholic
703, Seaside 707, Molalla 724,
Tillamook 747, Banks 809, Cor-
bett 842, Astoria 843, Gladstone
850.
Medalist: Mayson Tibbs, Crook
County, 145
Seaside (707)
Aaron Richardson, 77-78—155
Jackson Kunde, 91-87—178
Josef Barbic, 91-95—186
Berkley Posalski, 85-103—188
Samson Sibony, 111-104—215
Astoria (843)
Kirk Fausett, 95-97—192
Kyle Meisner, 107-102—209
Joe Scott, 111-109—220
Taylor Palmberg, 118-104—222
Conner Long, 127-
Hunter West, -117—244
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Columbia River Maritime Museum
The Columbia River Maritime Museum has an opening for a Controller. The
Museum is offering a competitive salary, rewarding work environment,
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The Controller will be responsible for all areas of Finance and Accounting.
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Billʼs Tavern and Brewhouse is
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Please apply in person at
188 N Hemlock,
Cannon Beach.
503-436-2202
Come work at The Driftwood
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Established in the 1940ʼs.
CLATSOP COUNTY
Public Health Nurse I - Jail Nurse
Salary range: $ 25.79 –
$31.35/hour (DOQ)
+ Benefits including PERS
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front and back of the house.
Will train the right individual
with or without experience.
Applications are invited for a full-
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operates under the direction of the
Jail Nurse Supervisor and works
with jail health care staff,
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providers in the provision of inmate
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