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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017
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Athletes of the Week
(FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 30- FEB. 4)
MADDI
UTTI
Senior
BRAD
RZEWNICKI
Senior
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Lady Gulls’ senior had her biggest week yet last week in wins over
T In he Banks
and Scappoose.
the victory over the Braves for first place in the Cowapa League, Utti scored
he senior highlighted Seaside’s day at the Cowapa League swim champi-
T
onships, Feb. 4 at St. Helens, where the Gulls finished second in the team
standings.
a school-record 37 points (breaking her own mark of 35), with five steals, six
rebounds and seven assists.
She was 13-of-14 from the field, which included 4-for-4 from the 3-point line.
Utti had nine points, with eight steals and eight assists in the win over Scappoose.
She scored 31 points and finished with a triple-double Wednesday in a victory at Astoria.
Rzewnicki won two individual events and took part on two winning relays.
He won the 200-yard individual medley in a personal best 2 minutes, 24.27
seconds, and later won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:14.00, also a PR.
Rzewnicki also swam a leg on the winning 200-yard medley relay (1:57.84), as
well as the first-place 200-yard freestyle relay (1:42.63).
Lady Loggers crush Knights
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PORTLAND — Kaitlyn Landwehr
scored 22 points and pulled down 17
rebounds with five steals to lead the
Knappa girls to an easy 51-14 win at
Columbia Christian Wednesday night.
Ressa Inman added 10 points and
nine boards for the Lady Loggers, who
outscored the Knights 12-1 in a decisive
second quarter.
Aiko Miller finished with four points
and five rebounds for Knappa, which
improves to 8-7 in league.
The Loggers finish the regular
season Saturday at Nestucca before
opening the Northwest League
playoffs.
Knights top Logger boys, 63-39
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PORTLAND — The stretch run of
the regular season is a tough one for
the Knappa Loggers, who faced more
strong competition on the road Wednes-
day night.
No. 2-ranked Columbia Chris-
tian officially took over first place in
the Northwest League standings with
a 63-39 win over Knappa, in a Class
2A, top 10 boys basketball matchup in
Portland.
The Knights (13-1) jumped out to a
12-5 lead after one quarter, and led 23-8
late in the second.
It was the second straight loss for the
Loggers (13-2), and third in their last
five games. Knappa returns to action
today at home vs. Life Christian, fol-
lowed by road contests at Nestucca and
Life Christian.
Ilwaco teams split playoff games at home
By DAMIAN MULINIX
For the Daily Astorian
ILWACO, Wash. — Onalaska
didn’t look scared to go toe-
to-toe with the Pacific League
champion Ilwaco Lady Fisher-
men — at least in the first quar-
ter. The Lady Loggers played
IHS close early on, but Ilwa-
co’s Makenzie Kaech had other
ideas. Kaech scored a game high
22 points as the Lady Fishermen
easily took down their District
IV tournament first-round oppo-
nent Wednesday night, 69-21.
After closing out the first
quarter with a 26-10 lead,
the defense of Ilwaco’s Ebby
McMullen early in second quar-
ter helped Ilwaco in holding the
Loggers to just two points in
second quarter, and soon took a
20-plus point lead, finishing the
first half leading 47-12.
By 5:50 of the third quarter,
Ilwaco had built a 53-12 lead —
enough to kick the mercy rule
into effect with a running clock
for the remainder of the game.
McMullen scored 15 for IHS,
while Madeline Jacobson added
13.
The Lady Fishermen now
play the Central League’s num-
ber two seed Adna (20-2) on Sat-
urday, time and location to be
determined. A win would put
Ilwaco in the district semifinals
next week.
Fishermen can’t finish
The Ilwaco boys (the Pacific
League number two seed) had
many chances but just couldn’t
shoot their way to a win Wednes-
day night in their first-round dis-
trict tournament game with Win-
lock. Senior Zac Tapio rimmed
in a three with 12 seconds
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remaining to cut the deficit to
46-47, but a pair of Winlock free
throws and a missed shot at the
buzzer now has the Fishermen
on the losing side of the tourna-
ment bracket.
Only five players scored for
Ilwaco, with Tapio racking up a
game high 22.
The game featured sloppy
play by both teams — both shot
poorly, with Winlock just shoot-
ing a little bit better than IHS.
Ilwaco, which relies heavily on
their outside shooting, finally
found some footing at the end of
the third quarter, hitting multiple
shots to cut the lead to 29-32.
Ethan Bannister scored 8 for
IHS, while Alex Kaino added 6
points.
The Fishermen now face
NW Christian on Monday at 8
p.m., in Tumwater in a loser-out
game.
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