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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2017
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North Bend holds
off Astoria, 48-42
Successful weekend
The Daily Astorian
The Astoria boys basketball
team returned to their home floor
Monday night, where the Fisher-
men hosted North Bend in non-
league action at the Brick House.
And the Bulldogs had their
star player in top form, as junior
Jayden Frank scored 25 points to
lead North Bend to a 48-42 win.
Astoria led 10-6 after one quar-
ter, but the Bulldogs rallied and
held a 33-32 lead heading into the
fourth. Frank made 5-of-7 free
throws in the final quarter, and
North Bend was able to close out
the victory.
Karsten Johnson scored 18
points and Josh Olson added 13
for the Fishermen, who return
to action tonight at home vs.
Gladstone.
Warrenton girls
rally for win
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PORTLAND — A 3-pointer by
Claire Bussert with 1:20 remain-
ing snapped a 30-30 tie, and led to
a 34-32 win for Warrenton at Port-
land Adventist in a Lewis & Clark
League girls basketball game.
“It’s a huge win,” said Warren-
ton coach Robert Hoepfl, whose
team finally won on the Cou-
gars’ home floor, in Warrenton’s
last league game ever at Port-
land Adventist. “It’s definitely big
because we didn’t want to start 0-3
in league, and it gives us some-
thing to feel good about heading
into break.”
The Warriors trailed 17-13
at halftime, then got their game
going, as Morgan Blodgett, Tyla
Little and Bussert all hit 3-point-
ers to help Warrenton grab a 26-24
lead after three quarters.
The Cougars had a chance
to win the game in the final sec-
onds, but a shot missed and Sagi
Diego’s big rebound for the War-
riors secured the win.
Little had 15 points and Bus-
sert added eight.
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
Astoria swim
teams fourth
at Newport
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C
ATHLAMET, Wash. — Fif-
teen schools took part in the
annual Downriver Challenge
wrestling meet Saturday.
Adna won the team title with
200.5 points, followed by Colum-
bia White Salmon and Mark Morris,
while Warrenton was the top Oregon
school with 136 points.
Neah-Kah-Nie, Knappa and Clats-
kanie also took part in the event,
hosted by Wahkiakum High School.
The Warriors had two individual
champions, as junior Kaden Gilbert
pinned all of his opponents to win the
title at 195 pounds, and senior team-
mate Beau Reynolds did the same for
the championship at 285.
“Almost every scorer put points
on the board for us, and we got a
bunch of bonus points for pins,” said
Warrenton coach Corey Conant. “We
were happy with fourth place as a
team, but it shows how far we have
come, because some of our leaders
were disappointed we didn’t finish
higher.
“Coach (Trent) Klebe and I were
thrilled with how our team scrapped
for points and performed in close
matches. We are learning how to
wrestle.”
Gilbert is “wrestling really light
at 195, and is almost set to go down
to 182,” Conant said. “Even still, he
keeps looking better each week.”
Reynolds “is only in his second
year of competition, but he put in a
ton of work in the offseason and it is
really paying off for him this year. His
leadership helps form the heart of our
team.”
Elsewhere, senior Morgan Buoy
wrestled up a weight class and still
took third at 182; and first-year wres-
tler Nic Pior wrestled up a weight at
145, and was 4-1 to place fifth.
“Nic is really tough and we knew
he could earn us a couple points at
145, but we had no idea he would win
four huge matches for us,” Conant
said.
For Knappa, freshman Isaac Goo-
zee had the highest finish for the Log-
gers, second at 195.
“It was a tough tournament for our
Photos by Kathy Morgan/For The Daily Astorian
Warrenton’s Kaden Gilbert, left, eventually pinned Jeff Johnston from
Neah-Kah-Nie in a bout at 195 pounds.
Warrenton’s Thomas Atwood
pinned Adna’s Ryder Walker.
team and some of our wrestlers were
wrestling up a weight,” said Knappa
coach Dan Owings. “Wrestling in
some of these bigger and tougher
tournaments should help our wres-
tlers prepare for our league teams.”
Knappa’s Jade Somoza was fourth
at 113, and David Patterson took
fourth at 285.
Knappa takes part in the Clats-
kanie Invitational Dec.30.
Lady Warriors third
HILLSBORO — In girls’ wres-
tling Saturday, Warrenton wrestlers
took part in the Liberty Invitational in
Hillsboro.
The Lady Warriors placed third
out of 20 teams, finishing behind
wrestling powerhouses Hood River
Valley and Century. Warrenton had
two champions, one second-place,
three thirds and one fifth.
“The girls competed against teams
from 5A and 6A schools and showed
that Warrenton is also a place to be for
girls wrestling,” Conant said.
The Warriors were the only non-
5A/6A school in the top 10.
For Warrenton, senior and sec-
ond-year wrestler Alma Bolaños went
3-0 to take first place in the 124-129
weight bracket.
In her final match, Bolaños pinned
her opponent in the last seconds of the
third round.
“Her toughness and unwavering
commitment to never giving up is the
core leadership of our girls team, and
she has shown this both on and off
the mat,” said Warrenton girls’ coach
Mallory Rettig.
Elsewhere, junior Ruby Dyer
went 1-0 to take first in the 263-274
weight bracket; and sophomore Noel
O’Bryan was 2-1 for second in the
158-177 bracket.
Also scoring points: sophomore
Isabella Carr (3-1) took third at 133-
143; sophomore Libby Rehnert (3-1)
was third at 166-181; sophomore Jade
Freniere (1-1) placed third at 200-
219; and sophomore Anna Schenbeck
(2-2) was fifth at 130-136.
“Our girls went to a large tour-
nament and made a statement,” Ret-
tig said. “We are showing the area
that Warrenton girls wrestling, even
though we are only a second-year pro-
gram, is a place to be for girls wres-
tling. Although we are a small school,
we typically have one of the largest
girls’ teams wherever we travel to.”
NEWPORT — The Astoria
swim teams both took fourth place
Friday in the Newport Invitational.
North Bend won the girls’ team
championship with 370 points,
followed by Tillamook (236),
Newport (199) and Astoria (135),
out of 11 schools; and Newport
369 points) took first in the boys’
standings out of nine teams, ahead
of North Bend (267), Taft (150)
and Astoria (148).
Astoria’s girls 200-yard free-
style relay team (Jazzy King, Isa-
belle Williams, Moira Welsh,
Megan Schacher) placed third out
of 20 entrants in 2 minutes, 1.51
seconds, behind North Bend and
Newport. Astoria was fourth in the
400-yard freestyle relay.
SCOREBOARD
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE
TODAY
Girls basketball — Astoria at Glad-
stone, 7 p.m.; North Bend at Seaside,
4 p.m.; North Beach at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.;
Naselle at Mary M. Knight, 5:45 p.m.
Boys basketball — Gladstone at As-
toria, 7 p.m.; North Bend at Seaside, 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Girls basketball — Warrenton at Am-
ity, 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Boys basketball — Marshfield at
Seaside, 7 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL
North Bend 48, Astoria 42
North Bend
6 14 13 15—48
Astoria
10 7 15 10—42
NB (48): Jayden Frank 25, Vader 11,
Simmons 4, B.Messner 3, K.Messner 3,
Harmon 2.
AST (42): Karsten Johnson 18, Olson
13, Brockman 9, Hunt 2, Stenblom,
Long, Tice, P.Johnson, Marincovich.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Warrenton 34, Portland Adv. 32
Warrenton
6 7 13 8—34
P.Adventist
9 8 7 8—32
WAR (34): Tyla Little 15, Bussert 8, Al-
varez 6, M.Blodgett 5, Ramsey, Heyen,
Diego.
PAA (32): Emma MacLachlan 11,
S.MacLachlan 9, M.MacLachlan 5, Pe-
tersen 4, Grant 3.
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