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12A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018 CONTACT US FOLLOW US facebook.com/ DailyAstorianSports Gary Henley | Sports Reporter ghenley@dailyastorian.com Banks blanks Astoria The Daily Astorian BANKS — The Banks Braves built a 10-0 halftime lead, then wore down the Astoria defense in the second half for a 34-0 win over the Fishermen in a Cowapa League football game Friday. Astoria kept it close in the first half, keeping the Braves out of the end zone and forcing Banks to take field goal attempts in a penal- ty-filled game. The Braves missed a field goal on the final play of the first half, but a Fishermen penalty allowed a second attempt, which was blocked by Astoria’s Ben Carpenter. Astoria returns home to play Friday against Tillamook at CMH Field. SCOREBOARD Jeff Ter Har/For The Daily Astorian PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY Volleyball — Naselle at Knappa, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Volleyball — Banks at Seaside, 7 p.m.; Warrenton at Clatskanie, 6 p.m.; Columbia Christian at Knappa, 6:30 p.m.; Jewell at St. Paul, 6 p.m. Girls soccer — Valley Catholic at As- toria, 7:15 p.m.; Seaside at Tillamook, 7:15 p.m. Boys soccer — Astoria at Valley Catholic, 7:15 p.m.; Tillamook at Sea- side, 7:15 p.m. FOOTBALL Seaside 64, Valley Catholic 8 Seaside 24 21 7 12—64 Valley Catholic 0 8 0 0—8 First Quarter Sea: Alexander Teubner 30 run (Pay- ton Westerholm run) Sea: Duncan Thompson 39 run (Brayden Johnson run) Sea: Gio Ramirez 29 run (Al.Teubner run) Second Quarter VC: Will French 11 run (run good) Sea: Al.Teubner 26 pass from Wester- holm (Ramirez kick) Sea: Al.Teubner 1 run (Ramirez kick) Sea: Al.Teubner 5 run (Ramirez kick) Third Quarter Sea: Gavin Rich 2 pass from Wester- holm (Ramirez kick) Fourth Quarter Sea: Andrew Teubner 11 run (no at- tempt) Sea: Aedyn Cook 7 run (no attempt) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Al.Teubner 8-166, Thomp- son 4-101, Cook 5-73, Black 4-33, Ramirez 1-29, An.Teubner 2-15, Wester- holm 1-(-7). Passing: Westerholm 5-8-83-0. Receiving: Al.Teubner 2-40, Johnson 1-21, Card 1-20, Rich 1-2. Knappa 62, Vernonia 30 Knappa 14 18 8 20—62 Vernonia 0 0 14 16—30 First Quarter Kna: Luke Goozee 50 run (run failed) Kna: Kanai Phillip pass from Eli Takalo (Goozee run) Second Quarter Kna: Cameron Miethe 60 pass from Takalo (failed) Kna: Phillip 65 pass from Takalo (failed) Kna: Phillip pass from Takalo (failed) Third Quarter Ver: Touchdown Kna: Takalo 50 run (Takalo run) Ver: Touchdown Fourth Quarter Kna: Takalo run (failed) Ver: Touchdown Kna: Devin Hoover 30 pass from Taka- lo (Miethe run) Kna: Green pass from Takalo (Miethe run) Ver: Touchdown Ilwaco 49, North Beach 14 North Beach 0 6 0 8—14 Ilwaco 21 21 7 0—49 First Quarter Ilw: Jeb Sheldon 63 pass from Ethan Personius (Personius kick) Ilw: Parker Kaech 63 Pass from Perso- nius (Personius run) Ilw: Kaech 35 pass from Personius (run failed) Second Quarter Ilw: Sheldon 7 run (Personius kick) NB: Marcus Pope 23 run (run failed) Ilw: Sheldon 60 pass from Personius (Personius kick) Ilw: Sheldon 1 run (Personius kick) Third Quarter Ilw: Sheldon 5 run (Personius kick) Fourth Quarter NB: Patrick Heyd run (Pope run) Ilwaco Statistics Rushing: Wilkin 11-66, Thompson 8-29, Sheldon 6-22, Hutson 2-17, Cox 1-13, Diamond 1-2, Personius 3-(-6). Passing: Personius 7-11-267-0. Receiv- ing: Sheldon 4-145, Kaech 3-122. Alexander Teubner crosses the goal line for another Seaside score. Seaside dominates in road win Gulls, Knappa Loggers remain undefeated Jewell scores first win of season JEWELL — Jewell picked up its first win at the new six-man football level, as the Blue Jays defeated visiting Triangle Lake 44-7. Senior Ryan Kane rushed for 221 yards to lead Jewell, which has three road games to finish the season. The Jays play Friday at Eddyville Charter. The Daily Astorian B EAVERTON — A rare road trip — one of just three regular-season road games the Seaside Gulls will play until a possi- ble trip Nov. 24 to Hillsboro — turned out to be just like any other Friday night for the Gulls. Seaside (5-0 overall) ran over and around the Valley Catholic Valiants, to the tune of a 64-8 score, the fourth time in five games the Gulls have topped 50 points. The Seaside Express is running right on schedule, on the state title track. The Seaside defense has been dominant, and the Gulls are running anything they want to on offense. Running backs Alexander Teubner and Duncan Thompson combined for 267 yards rushing on just 12 attempts (over 22 yards per carry). It took Seaside only seven offensive plays to build a 24-0 lead in Friday’s game, as Sea- side recovered an onside kick to open the con- test, then scored on Teubner’s 30-yard run, fol- lowed by a two-point conversion. Following a Valiants’ turnover, Thompson scored on a 39-yard romp, with a two-point conversion run by Brayden Johnson. Seaside converted another turnover into points, with Gio Ramirez sprinting 29 yards for a one-play scoring drive, followed by another two-point conversion. Moving the ball at will, Seaside added three more touchdowns in the second quarter, high- lighted by Payton Westerholm’s 26-yard catch- and-run pass to Teubner. Teubner added two more TD runs for a 45-8 halftime lead. Teubner rushed eight times for 166 yards, and Thompson ran four times for 101 yards. Defensively, Ledger Pugh had five tackles and two interceptions. Ilwaco Fishermen top North Beach, 49-14 Krissy Barendse-Goodman/For The Daily Astorian Knappa’s Kanai Phillip, right, turns up- field for big yardage. Knappa tops Vernonia in Logger Bowl VERNONIA — The highest-scoring team in the state was held to 62 points — down from 70 in two of the last three weeks — Fri- day night in Vernonia, with Knappa scoring a 62-30 victory in the Logger Bowl. It hasn’t been much of a contest over the last 10 years, in which Knappa holds a 9-2 record against Vernonia. Since 2008, Knappa has beaten their Logger counterparts by scores including 50-6, 63-0, 64-6, 58-0, 49-0 and 35-0. No. 1-ranked Knappa led 32-0 at halftime, on its way to another blowout win. Eli Takalo had three touchdown passes to Kanai Phillip, a 60-yarder to Cameron Miethe and fourth-quarter TD tosses to Devin Hoover and Tyler Green. Takalo also had two touchdown runs for Knappa, which hosts Neah-Kah-Nie Friday. ILWACO, Wash. — Friday night blowout scores were not limited to just the Oregon side of the Columbia River. In Ilwaco, the Fishermen scored 42 points in the first half, on their way to an easy 49-14 win over North Beach in a Pacific 2B League football game. Quarterback Ethan Personius threw four touchdown passes in the first half, covering 63, 63, 35 and 60 yards. Personius completed seven passes on the night, for 267 yards. His two receivers were Jeb Sheldon (four receptions, 145 yards) and Parker Kaech (three catches, 122 yards). Naselle cruises to win BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Naselle led Lummi Nation 8-6 after one quarter, then the Comets broke the game open on their way to a 46-12 win Friday night. After Naselle’s first touchdown, the Com- ets recovered an onside kick and followed with a 50-yard touchdown pass from Cole Dorman to Ethan Lindstrom. The Comets led 32-6 by halftime. Naselle will look to continue the blowout victories in a home game Friday vs. Neah Bay. Injuries mar Seattle win, Arizona’s Rosen sharp in loss By BOB BAUM Associated Press GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Seat- tle Seahawks got a victory but lost an embittered Earl Thomas with a fractured leg. The Arizona Cardinals remained winless but had to be encouraged with the performance of rookie quarterback Josh Rosen in his first start. It was a mixed bag for both teams but the Seahawks came away with the victory Sunday when Sebastian Janikowski, after two earlier misses, kicked a 52-yard field goal as time expired for a 20-17 victory over the Cardinals, who fell to 0-4 for the first time since 1986, two years before the franchise moved from St. Louis. “We ran the ball for over 170 yards, which is fantastic,” Seat- tle coach Pete Carroll said. “Mike Davis ran like crazy. He gave us a great effort on a day when Chris (Carson) couldn’t go.” Thomas sustained a lower left leg fracture while defending what UP NEXT: SEAHAWKS • Los Angeles Rams (4-0) at Seattle Seahawks (2-2) • Sunday, 1:25 p.m. TV: FOX AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin Seattle Seahawks defensive back Earl Thomas is greeted by Arizona Cardinals players as he leaves the field after breaking his leg during Sunday’s game in Glendale, Ariz. turned out to be the game-tying touchdown pass from Rosen to Chad Williams in the fourth quarter. Obviously frustrated, Thomas made an obscene gesture toward the Seattle side of the field as he was carted off. Thomas had been embroiled in a contract squabble with the Sea- hawks, skipping some practices to show his ire. His teammates under- stood his frustration. “It’s an unfortunate part of the business,” Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner said. “If he doesn’t come back, he’s not a team guy. If he does come back, he gets hurt and they say he shouldn’t have come back. It’s a crazy business that we’re in.” Rosen, meanwhile, was impres- sive in his starting debut, complet- ing 15 of 27 passes for 180 yards and a touchdown with no intercep- tion. He had several passes dropped. “I thought he played fantastic,” said teammate Larry Fitzgerald, who uncharacteristically dropped a cou- ple. “I didn’t do him any justice by making plays for him, but I think he stuck in there and made some won- derful plays, some great throws.”