9A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017 Seaside: Boys, girls basketball teams inch closer to title Continued from Page 10A The winner of Thursday’s quar- terfinal will play either North Bend or Philomath in the semifinals. “Whenever we have a big break, we always come out the next game on fire,” said Seaside senior Attikin Babb. “We spend a lot of time working out, and we have a trainer who works us really hard, so we make sure to keep in shape.” Babb scored a game-high 16 points, and the Gulls opened the second half with a critical 13-2 run to put the game away. The No. 16 seed Cougars trailed 22-9 early in the second quarter, but fought back to within 27-24 late in the first half. Seaside forced turnovers on Cascade’s first three possessions of the third period, and the Gulls scored several times in transition to pull away. In addition to Seaside’s win, three other Cowapa League teams scored victories in Friday’s Sweet 16 round. Banks, Tillamook and Val- ley Catholic are also among the final eight in Forest Grove, giv- ing the Cowapa four teams in the quarterfinals. Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian Jackson Januik drives to the basket during the first half as Seaside faces off against Cascade on Friday in Seaside. No doubts If the Cougars had any doubts about the Gulls being the No. 1 team in the state — those doubts were erased by the end of the first quarter. Cascade’s only lead was 4-2 in the opening minute. Jackson Januik and Hunter Thompson hit back-to-back 3-pointers for Seaside, and the Gulls were off and running, lead- ing 15-6 after one quarter. Minutes later, Duncan Thomp- son scored on an offensive rebound to give Seaside a 22-9 advantage. The Cougars rallied and kept the game close, but three straight Cascade turnovers and scores for the Gulls (Januik, Payton Wester- holm and Babb) pushed Seaside’s lead to 36-24. More baskets in transition from Chase Januik, Westerholm and Babb made it 42-29 with under three minutes left in the third, and the Cougars never recovered. After the early lead, “We got a little lenient and got into some foul trouble, so the game got slowed down,” said Babb, who had three fouls early and spent most of the second quarter on the bench. “And Jeff Ter Har/For the Daily Astorian Trainers tend to Maddi Utti on the sidelines during Saturday’s game after she landed hard. Jeff Ter Har/For the Daily Astorian Seaside’s Maddi Utti goes up for a shot in the first quarter and is fouled. Utti landed hard and suffered an injury to her chin and wrist. 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