SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2016 11A Astoria: Advances to play Cottage Grove Friday Continued from Page 12A MORE PHOTOS ONLINE After a two-week layoff, the Fishermen played their best overall game of the season. “It felt good. It was a real solid win against a good team,” said Astoria coach Howard Rub. “It was nice to be explosive again, because we obviously weren’t that explosive two weeks ago against Scappoose. It felt good to put those kind of numbers up again.” Senior Fridtjof Fremstad — who has pretty much cemented his status as an all-state quarter- back — completed 16-of-20 passes for 342 yards and two touchdowns. And he did even more damage on the ground, carrying 10 times for 104 yards and five TDs. Other than Fremstad’s five rushing touch- downs, two plays that stood out were his two touchdown passes — which were more runs than throws. Two simple screen passes to the edge resulted in touchdowns that covered 72 yards (Ryan Palek) and 58 yards (Olaf Englund). “We started clicking once we started get- ting the ball to the edge,” Rub said. “The flanker screens were really effective. We thought they had a chance to be, provided for what we saw on film.” The Fishermen were unable to score on their first two offensive possessions of the game — after that, they did pretty much whatever they Check out DailyAstorian.com wanted. Astoria traveled 65 yards in four plays on its third series, Fremstad capping the drive with a 35-yard TD run; The fourth possession — 54 yards in six plays, Fremstad running it in from 7 yards out; The Fishermen struck quickly on possession No. 5 — one play, 72 yards on a screen pass to Palek; And Astoria’s last offensive series of the first half — which started with 1:50 remaining — went 57 yards in seven plays, Fremstad scoring on a 9-yard run with 40 seconds left. The Fishermen scored on their first three pos- sessions of the second half as well, including another one-play drive on their first series of the third quarter, as Fremstad tossed a screen pass to Englund, who took it 58 yards for the touchdown. “We saw (on film) their corners bailed quick, and we had good blocking on the edge,” Englund said. “We just wanted to get out in the open space, and let the playmakers make plays.” Open all night, Englund finished with a career-high eight catches for 190 yards. Palek caught four passes for 109 yards. “My cousin, Fridtjof, did a good job of getting the ball to me,” Englund said. “He got the ball to us in the open field, and we went to work. It’s fun when everything is clicking.” Fremstad ended the next two drives with touchdown runs of 8 and 14 yards, as the Fish- ermen moved the ball at will on the Gladiators. “Fremstad was as fresh as he’s been since early September,” Rub said. “The break allowed us to work on some things, fundamentally. We were pretty solid, defensively. A hundred times better (than Astoria’s 49-42 win over Gladstone in Week 2). “Gladstone was a little banged up and missing some key guys (freshman Hudson Meyer started at quarterback, in place of 6-foot-3 senior Logan Saltares), but that’s still a really tough offense to defend.” Englund added, “The scout team did a great job this week, and we used that time get better, work on our reads and get some guys healthy. We had a rough start, but we had a game plan going in, and we followed it.” After not scoring on its first two drives, the Fishermen scored on six of their next seven. “Fritz had great command of the offense after the first two series,” Rub said. “I was real pleased with his decisions to run. And you can’t say enough about what we did defensively. 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Legal Notices AB6049 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP In the Matter of the Estate of KATHERINE ANNE STENBLOM Deceased. No. 16PB07276 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Richard W. Stenblom has been appointed Personal Representative of the above entitled estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the Personal Representative in care of Heather Reynolds, Attorney, at P.O. Box 145 (800 Exchange Street, Suite 330), Astoria, OR 97103, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative, Heather Reynolds. 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