8A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 CONTACT US FOLLOW US facebook.com/ DailyAstorianSports Gary Henley | Sports Reporter ghenley@dailyastorian.com ‘GIANT KILLERS’ LADY GULLS TOP NO. 1-RANKED COUGARS Photos by Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian Seaside players celebrate their 47-42 win over No. 1 seed Cascade in the 4A state quarterfinals on Thursday at Forest Grove High School. No. 9 Seaside plays No. 5 Sutherlin Friday. By MIKE WEBER For The Daily Astorian F OREST GROVE — The phrase “March Mad- ness” commonly refers to the college basket- ball playoffs. It’s clearly an appropriate way to describe high school basketball, too, as demon- strated with a huge upset in the Oregon School Activ- ities Association/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires Class 4A girls basketball state tournament at Forest Grove High School. Perhaps “Giant Killers” would be a suitable nick- name for the Seaside High Seagulls following their surprising 47-42 quarterfi nal win Thursday over the No. 1 ranked and undefeated Cascade Cougars (20-1). For No. 9 ranked Seaside (19-4) the win propels them into the semifi nals for the fi rst time since 2014. Seaside, led by coach Mike Hawes, meet the defending state champion Sutherlin Bulldogs (21-5) in a 1:30 p.m. contest Thursday at Forest Grove High. Sutherlin won 42-35 over Mazama (17-7) in Thurs- day’s quarterfi nals to reach the semi s. If Seaside wins Friday, it will advance to Saturday’s 6:30 p.m. 4A state championship game for the fi rst time ever. “I’m extremely proud of all of our kids,” said Hawes. “We knew that if we took care of the ball, then we would have a pretty good chance to win and that’s what we did.” Seaside Seagulls’ Emy Kiser and Cascade Cougars’ Kristin Cade battle for a loose ball in the 4A state quarterfinals on Thursday at Forest Grove High School. See LADY Gulls, Page 7A 4A GIRLS SEMIFINAL • No. 9 Seaside vs. No. 5 Sutherlin • 1:15 p.m. today at Forest Grove HS • Live updates online at facebook.com/DailyAstorian SCOREBOARD BOYS BASKETBALL Seaside 46, Gladstone 43 At Forest Grove (Stoller Center) GLADSTONE (15-7): Briggs Tatom 4-7 1-3 10; Lyric Warren 4-11 0-0 10; Jose Rodriguez 4-5 0-2 8; Jordan Watts 2-3 0-1 6; Bryan Martinez 1-1 0-0 3; Quinn Carl 1-7 0-0 2; Deshawn Dix 1-6 0-0 2; Damian Zaines 1-2 0-0 2; Jackson Simmons 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-42 1-6 43. SEASIDE (22-1): Jackson Januik 3-7 4-6 11; Attkin Babb 3-5 2-5 9; Hunter Thompson 3-6 0-2 7; Chase Januik 1-10 4-4 6; Payton Westerholm 1-3 2-6 5; Duncan Thompson 1-4 2-2 4; Otto Hoekstre 1-4 2-2 4; Colton Carter 0-0 0-0 0; Ryan Hague 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 13- 39 16-27 46. Gladstone 11 4 11 17--43 Seaside 13 10 7 16--46 3-point goals: Gladstone 6-14 (Watts 2-3; Warren 2-6; Tatom 1-2; Martinez 1-1; Carl 0-1; Rodriguez 0-1), Seaside 4-15 (Westerholm 1-3; Babb 1-1; J.Januik 1-5; H.Thompson 1-3; C.Januik 0-3). Fouled out: Gladstone-Jose Rodriguez; Quinn Carl, Seaside-None. Rebounds: Glad- stone 29 (Dix 9); Seaside 26 (Wester- holm 7). Assists: Gladstone 6 (Warren 3); Seaside 5 (C.Januik 2). Total fouls: Gladstone 22, Seaside 11. Moda Health Players of the Game: Jackson Januik, Seaside; Lyric Warren, Gladstone ‘A DOGFIGHT’ SPORTS IN BRIEF Astoria’s Poyer signs with Bills Associated Press The Buffalo Bills began addressing their needs at safety by signing free agents Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer. Former Astoria High School standout athlete Poyer has four years of NFL experience, and spent the past three-plus sea- sons in Cleveland. The free safety started the fi rst six games last sea- son before suffering a lacerated kidney against the Titans. Hyde is the key addition and agreed to sign a fi ve-year deal worth about $30 million, with about $14 million in guarantees, a person with direct knowledge of the contract told The Associ- ated Press. The person spoke to The AP on the condition of ano- nymity because the Bills have not announced the contract’s details. GIRLS BASKETBALL Seaside 47, Cascade 42 At Forest Grove High School SEASIDE (19-4): Maddi Utti 4-10 7-9 15; Sydney Villegas 4-10 4-6 12; Emy Kiser 3-7 0-0 9; Bryre Babbitt 2-12 0-1 5; Lucy Bodner 2-2 0-0 4; Gretchen Hoek- stre 0-2 2-2 2; Jetta Ideue 0-6 0-0 0. To- tals 15-49 13-18 47. CASCADE (20-1): Halle Wright 4-17 8-11 17; Karen Miller 4-6 4-5 12; Kelsey Molan 1-2 4-6 6; Mariah Hollenbeck 1-12 0-0 3; Emma Woods 1-2 1-2 3; Kirstin Cade 0-8 1-1 1; Riley Bangert 0-0 0-0 0; Lexi Loukojarvi 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 11-48 18-25 42. Seaside 10 16 12 9--47 Cascade 12 8 16 6--42 3-point goals: Seaside 4-12 (Kis- er 3-5; Babbitt 1-6; Utti 0-1); Cascade 2-23 (Wright 1-7; Hollenbeck 1-9; Cade 0-7). Fouled out: Seaside-None, Cas- cade-None. Rebounds: Seaside 41 (Villegas 10); Cascade 34 (Wright 9). Assists: Seaside 10 (Utti 6); Cascade 6 (Cade 3). Total fouls: Seaside 18, Cas- cade 20. Moda Health Players of the Game: Maddi Utti, Seaside; Halle Wright, Cas- cade. Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian No. 1 seed Seaside Seagulls’ Duncan Thompson goes up for a rebound during the first half against the No. 8 Gladstone Gladiators in the 4A quarterfinals at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Thursday. Seaside boys hang on to advance, 46-43 By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian OREST GROVE — It’s fi nals week at Seaside High School. But outside the classroom, the Seaside Gulls have a different kind of “fi nal” in mind, and they’re prepped and ready for this one. The Seaside boys basketball team is one win closer to a state championship, following a 46-43 win over Gladstone Thursday after- F 4A BOYS SEMIFINAL • No. 5 North Bend vs. No. 1 Seaside • 3:15 p.m. today at Forest Grove High School noon, in a quarterfi nal of the Class 4A OSAA state tournament. The victory at Pacifi c University puts the Gulls into the Final Four for the second year in a row, where Seaside will face a familiar test: the North Bend Bulldogs. Jackson Januik scored 11 points and Payton Westerholm had three steals with seven points, which included one big offensive rebound and a free throw with 13 seconds left, giving the Gulls a three-point lead. But, no time to celebrate or enjoy this one. It’s on to the semi- See GULLS, Page 7A Oregon beats Arizona State Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Oregon had a hard time stopping Arizon State’s Torian Graham, but they shut down everyone else to earn a spot in the Pac-12 semifi nals. Dillon Brooks scored 22 points, Tyler Dorsey added 21 and No. 5 Oregon pulled away in the second half to beat Arizona State 80-57 Thursday in the quarterfi - nals of the conference tournament. PAC-12 SEMIFINAL • California Golden Bears (21-11) v.s No. 5 Oregon Ducks (27-4) • Today, 5 p.m. TV: ESPN