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    SPORTS
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2017
9A
Lady Gulls
still perfect
in league
SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Lady Fishermen
top Tillamook
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TILLAMOOK — The Astoria
Lady Fishermen put a solid lock
on fourth place and a likely play-
off spot Friday night, with a 60-42
win at Tillamook.
Astoria improves to 3-5 in
league play, just a game behind
Valley Catholic (4-4) with two
games remaining. The Fishermen
host Banks Tuesday (7-1), and
finish the regular season at Scap-
poose (1-7) Thursday.
Brooklynn Hankwitz scored
11 points and Alexis Wallace had
10, with Sam Hemsley and Gra-
cie Cummings adding nine points
apiece for Astoria, which built a
30-21 halftime lead.
Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian
Astoria’s Claire Albright competes in the 50-yard freestyle during District swim preliminaries on Friday in Astoria.
Swimming: Astoria girls sending four to state
Continued from Page 10A
Mountaineers
conquer Jewell
Blue Jays, 60-37
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JEWELL — Falls City jumped
out to a 30-15 halftime advantage,
and the Mountaineers held off a
Jewell rally in the second half for a
60-37 win over the Blue Jays Fri-
day in Casco League boys basket-
ball action.
Jeremy Labrado, Dylan Young
and Zach Varney combined to
scored 44 points for Falls City,
while Carson Littlepage led Jew-
ell with 10 points.
Senior Will Garvin provided the
lone victory for the Seaside boys, as he
dropped nearly two seconds off his pre-
vious best time (59.58 seconds) in the
100-yard butterfly to take first in 57.63.
Garvin also swam a leg for the 200-
yard medley relay team, helping the
foursome of Isaiah Collins, Brad Rze-
wnicki, Garvin and Luke Liljenwall
take second in 1:51.49, behind New-
port’s 1:47.94.
Garvin swam the lead leg for the
Gulls’ state-qualifying 200-yard free-
style relay (Garvin, James Kennedy,
Rzewnicki, Liljenwall), which also
took second in 1:39.49 behind New-
port (1:34.62).
“Newport was really deep across
the board, but for the number of swim-
mers we have, to get second place …
Lady Loggers fall to Bobcats
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CLOVERDALE — After a
6-6 first period, Nestucca out-
scored Knappa 30-12 over the
second and third quarters, on
its way to a 46-31 win over the
Lady Loggers Saturday.
Knappa is still alone in
fourth place in the Northwest
League girls’ standings at 8-8,
followed by Gaston (7-8) and
Nestucca (7-9). Gaston hosts
Neah-Kah-Nie Monday. The
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(1:01.78), and helped the 200 free-
style relay to third, along with Kendal
Gustafson, Megan Schacher and Carla
Zulli.
The Astoria girls will send four
swimmers to state, after Sunday wild-
card entries were named.
Christie qualified in the 50 free-
style, as did the girls’ 200 freestyle
relay team.
“We did OK,” said Astoria coach
Amy Emmett. “We had seven kids
who had never swam before make it
back for their second swims today.
But we had kids swimming sick all
year. It’s probably the worst winter I
can remember for sickness. But for the
most part, we toughed it out.
“I’m pretty happy with where the
kids are going to start the season next
year. It’s going to be a lot better than
where we started this year.”
Loggers crush the ’Cats, 63-44
Loggers will likely host either
Nestucca or Gaston in a league
playoff this week.
Three Knappa players —
Kaitlyn Landwehr, Devin Van-
dergriff and Madelynn Weaver
— scored nine points each in
the loss. Landwehr also had
eight rebounds and four steals,
while Weaver and Aiko Miller
each had six rebounds.
Juniors Jaykayla Jackson
and Dakota Logan had nine
points apiece for Nestucca.
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that’s an awesome performance,” said
first-year Seaside coach Shane Spell.
“A lot of really great swims.”
In addition to Garvin, “Bradley
Rzewnicki had an excellent 200 IM
and breaststroke (fourth in both),” he
said. “The two boys’ relays have a
chance as well (both qualified). For
the girls, Kendy Lin swam a good
200 freestyle, and Maya McGill had a
good, solid swim in the 500 free.”
The lone individual state quali-
fier for the Seaside girls was Lin, the
sophomore whose 2:13.90 (nearly a
four-second drop) in the 200 freestyle
was good enough for second behind
Newport’s Allison Bachart (2:03.38).
The highest individual finish for
Astoria was a third-place showing
for senior Shannon Christie in the
50-yard freestyle (27.44). Christie also
placed fourth in the 100-yard freestyle
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CLOVERDALE — Knappa scored a
must-win 63-44 victory Saturday night
at Nestucca, as Dale Takalo and Colton
Weirup combined for 39 points to lead
the Loggers.
The win over the Bobcats snapped a
three-game Knappa losing streak, and
moved the Loggers into second place in
the Northwest League standings at 14-3,
a half-game ahead of Life Christian and
Vernonia (both 13-3).
Weirup hit a 3-pointer to open the
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game, and it was all downhill from there
for the Loggers, who led 49-26 after three
quarters.
Knappa was 10-of-22 from the 3-point
line and 21-for-26 at the free-throw line.
Takalo had a game-high 22 points, while
Weirup was 5-for-11 on 3-pointers to fin-
ish with 17.
Jason Miller had five assists, six points
and seven rebounds.
The ninth-ranked Loggers play at No.
7 Life Christian Tuesday. It will be the
second game in two days for the Lions,
who host Gaston today.
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A RBORIST
BEAVERTON — A Valiant
comeback came up short, and the
perfect league record is still intact
for the Cowapa League’s best team,
as the Seaside girls scored a huge
47-45 road victory Friday night at
Valley Catholic.
The Lady Gulls took a big
step toward locking up the Cow-
apa League title, with two games
remaining. Seaside improves to 8-0
(15-2 overall), still a game ahead of
Banks (7-1).
Maddi Utti had four fouls after
three quarters, but played the fourth
and still finished with 20 points to
lead all scorers.
The Gulls made it tougher than
it should have been, missing three
straight free throws in the final 47
seconds, before Utti made 1-of-2
with nine seconds left. The Valiants
were unable to score in the final
minute.
“(The Valiants) needed it badly,
and we needed to keep our little
margin, and to keep getting better at
finishing tight games,” said Seaside
coach Mike Hawes. “Four quar-
ters, make plays, poise. Emy Kiser
again came off the bench in the first
half and gave us a spark. Gretchen
(Hoekstre) is playing better and bet-
ter for us, Maddi and Syd (Villegas)
just played great, though we didn’t
shoot particularly well. A good,
good win on the road. We’ll take it.”
Valley Catholic’s only lead
came in the first quarter, as the third
of three 3-pointers by Noelle Man-
nen had the Valiants in front, 12-10.
Kiser answered with a 3-pointer,
and the Gulls never trailed again.
The Valiants still managed to
rally from a 12-point deficit in the
third quarter, tying the game early
in the fourth, 40-40.
Seaside responded with key
baskets by Utti, Sydney Villegas
and Lucy Bodner, pushing the lead
to 46-42.
Kate Nguyen drained a 3-pointer
for the Valiants with 1:40 left, but
those would be the final points
for No. 7-ranked Valley Catholic,
which falls to 4-4 in league.
Utti had nine of Seaside’s 12
assists, with eight steals and six
rebounds.
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