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Seaside sweeps Tillamook in dual at the pool
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From left to right, Seaside swimmers Maddy
Brown, Nicole Blankenhorn and Kaisa
Liljenwall all scored points for the Gulls in last
week’s win over Tillamook.
“Senior Day” for the Seaside swim team
turned out perfect for the home team, as the
Gulls hosted Tillamook for a double dual
meet last Thursday at the Sunset Pool.
The Seaside girls’ and boys’ teams both
scored victories over the Mooks for a Cow-
apa League sweep in the pool.
Seaside defeated Tillamook 94-68 on the
girls’ side, while the Seaside boys sunk the
Cheesemakers, 103-42.
Gulls’ coach Shane Spell called it “a
great opportunity to celebrate nine (senior)
swimmers who’ve made their time with the
team count, whether it was for one season or
four. I’m really thankful for their hard work
and proud of how they have raced, trained
and led.”
With postseason meets on the way,
“We’re not done yet of course, but it’s spe-
cial to get to acknowledge them in front of
friends and family.”
As for Thursday’s meet, Spell said, “Til-
lamook was missing their fastest swim-
mer and altered a bit from their normal
events, but we had some great swims scat-
tered throughout the night, and team depth
helped us cover all the events with multiple
swimmers.”
After the Cheesemakers won the open-
ing race (the girls’ 200-yard medley relay),
Seaside won most of the events after that,
including multiple victories for Kendy Lin
(200-yard freestyle, 2 minutes, 23.07 sec-
onds, and the 100-yard backstroke, 1:11.02).
Other wins for the Seaside girls came
from Kaisa Liljenwall (200-yard individual
medley, 2:53.96), Cailin Bennett (100-yard
butterfly, 1:17.19) and Brooke Blankenhorn
(500-yard freestyle, 6:58.68).
The Seaside boys had three double win-
ners: Aiden Ousley (200 freestyle, 2:34.86
and 500 freestyle, 6:58.52), Sean Olea (200
individual medley, 2:43.35 and 100 back-
stroke, 1:14.23) and Henry Garvin (50-
yard freestyle, 25.53 and 100-yard freestyle,
56.47).
Sam Heroux won the butterfly in 1:24.30.
Seaside swept the 400-yard relay races,
with the girls (Liljenwall, Taryn Shay, Ben-
nett and Blankenhorn) winning in 4:35.58,
and the boys (Ousley, Liam Matlock, Her-
oux and Olea — all freshmen) in 4:41.58.
Ilwaco third in their
own ‘Beach Brawl’
The Daily Astorian
The host team placed
third out of 22 schools at
Ilwaco High School’s annual
“Beach Brawl” wrestling
tournament, held Saturday.
While Ilwaco took third
in a field of mostly Wash-
ington schools, Warren-
ton was one of the few Ore-
gon schools taking part. The
Warriors wrestled in their
final nonleague tournament
before opening postseason
action Feb. 15, when War-
renton hosts the district meet.
For host Ilwaco, Keegan
Kemmer, Ghannon Whelden
and Serena Kuhn all took
first place for the Fishermen
in their respective weight
classes.
At 138 pounds, Kem-
mer had a 24-second pin in
the quarterfinals to set up
a semifinals match against
Lincoln’s Garret Van Doren.
Kemmer trailed in the final
minute before tying the
match with an escape. Then,
with both wrestlers on their
feet, Kemmer managed a
takedown in the final 30 sec-
onds and kept Van Doren
down the rest of the match to
close out the win.
In the title bout, Kemmer
scored an 11-1 decision over
DeMichael McGill of R.A.
Long.
Whelden won close
matches in his final two
rounds at 132, defeating
Warrenton’s Nic Pior 4-2
and Ocosta’s Daniel Quinby,
7-5.
In addition to singing the
National Anthem before the
tournament, Kuhn domi-
nated her bracket, going 3-0,
including a 38-second pin in
the finals.
For Warrenton, “It’s a
fun tournament every year,
and our last chance to set-
tle scores against local, non-
league competition,” said
Warrenton coach Corey
Conant. “This year we fin-
ished on the low side of
the top 10, but were really
pleased with the way our our
team wrestled.
“We’ve been work-
ing on some basics and get-
ting some small things fig-
ured out before the district
tournament, and we made
a lot of progress today,” he
said. “Almost every wres-
tler picked up wins and was
able to apply our work in
the (practice) room, to their
work on the mat.”
The
Warriors
had
two wrestlers place third
individually.
At 132 pounds, Pior “won
a fantastic overtime match
by staying calm and having
great conditioning,” Conant
said. “He is really strong at
this weight.”
Sophomore Triston Scott
took third at 285, as Conant
says, “Triston has contin-
ued his run of beating qual-
ity opponents, and is getting
smarter in every match.”
Elsewhere,
fifth-place
finishes went to freshman
Austin Atwood (120), Armin
Rodriguez (126), Giovanni
Martinez (145) and Sam
Irwin (195).
For the Warrenton girls,
sophomore Marlie Annat
took second at 145 pounds.
Noel O’Bryan and Libby
Renhert tied for second at
190, and sophomore Ella
Gibbs placed second at 130
by injury default. Senior
Sahanna Rodriguez was
third at 100.
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Tennessee stays
No. 1 for 2nd
week in AP
Top 25 poll
Associated Press
AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu, right, drives
upcourt as Washington’s Khayla Rooks
defends during Sunday’s game in Seattle.
Oregon State’s Jasmine Simmons is embraced
by Aleah Goodman as a timeout is called during
Friday’s game against Washington in Seattle.
Oregon ranked 4th, Oregon State
9th in AP women’s basketball poll
By DOUG FEINBERG
Associated Press
N
EW YORK — Kim
Mulkey and Baylor
returned to No. 1 in
The Associated Press wom-
en’s college basketball poll
on Monday for the first time
nearly six years.
The Lady Bears (17-1)
ascended to the top spot after
then-No. 1 Notre Dame lost
to unranked North Carolina
on Sunday. Baylor, which
received 24 of 28 first-place
votes from a national media
panel, last was No. 1 in the
final poll of the 2012-13 sea-
son. The team was the top
choice among voters for the
final 11 weeks of that season.
“Anything that’s consid-
ered positive for our pro-
gram and Baylor, we wel-
come. But really, what does
it mean? It doesn’t mean
anything. It doesn’t win a
championship for you. It just
puts a bigger target on your
back,” Mulkey said after the
Lady Bears beat Oklahoma
on Sunday. “It’s not the first
time we’ve been ranked
No. 1 ... I don’t think it will
change anything about the
kids in the locker room. I
don’t think it will change
anything about our practices.
Our focus, right now, is Okla-
homa State, and then our big
focus is winning another Big
12 championship.”
The Fighting Irish fell to
fifth, with UConn, Louis-
ville and Oregon following
Baylor.
Mississippi State, North
Carolina State, Stanford,
Oregon State and Marquette
rounded out the top 10. The
Wolfpack are the only unde-
feated team left in Division I
basketball.
BYU entered the poll at
No. 25 while Missouri fell
out. It’s the Cougars first
ranking since Feb. 13, 2012.
Along with Utah, BYU gives
the state of Utah two ranked
teams for the first time since
2006, when both were in the
AP Top 25.
RISING UTES: One
week after entering the poll,
Utah moved up to No. 14
after beating then-No. 6
Stanford on Sunday. It’s the
school’s best ranking since
the Utes were 12th on March
10, 2008. The team’s best
ranking ever was 11th in
1998.
LAST
OF
THE
UNBEATENS: N.C. State
(20-0) visits Wake Forest
and host North Carolina this
week. If the Wolfpack still
haven’t lost at that point, the
schedule gets a bit tougher,
with consecutive road games
at No. 24 Florida State and
No. 18 Syracuse before host-
ing Notre Dame.
SCHEDULE
A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach
NEW YORK — Ten-
nessee stayed atop the AP
Top 25 men’s college bas-
ketball poll for a second
straight week.
The Volunteers earned
48 of 64 first-place votes
in Monday’s poll to extend
the program’s first stint
at No. 1 since February
2008. Tennessee (18-1, 6-0
Southeastern Conference)
has won 14 straight games
— the program’s longest
run since the 1922-23 sea-
son and one shy of the
school record — since suf-
fering a neutral-court loss
to Kansas in November.
The top six teams in the
poll remained unchanged,
with Duke sitting at No.
2, followed by Virginia,
Gonzaga, Michigan and
Michigan State. The Spar-
tans stayed put despite suf-
fering their first Big Ten
loss at Purdue in a game
that helped lift the Boiler-
makers back into the poll.
SCOREBOARD
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE
TODAY
Boys basketball — Banks at Seaside,
6 p.m.; Warrenton at Taft, 6 p.m.; Faith
Bible at Knappa, 7:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at
Willapa Valley, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball — Banks at Seaside,
7:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Taft, 7:30 p.m.;
Faith Bible at Knappa, 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Girls basketball — Ilwaco at Ocosta,
7 p.m.
Wrestling — Astoria at Seaside,
5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Girls basketball — Knappa at City
Christian, 6:30 p.m.
Boys basketball — Knappa at City
Christian, 7:30 p.m.; Ocosta at Ilwaco,
7 p.m.
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