A10 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 CONTACT US FOLLOW US Gary Henley | Sports Reporter ghenley@dailyastorian.com facebook.com/ DailyAstorianSports State of Oregon sees women’s teams rise to elite status By ANNE M. PETERSON Associated Press CORVALLIS — Two ranked teams, two intense rivalry games and two raucous sellouts: Wom- en’s college basketball is enjoying a renaissance in the Pacifi c Northwest where Oregon and Ore- gon State are among the nation’s elite teams again this season. Oregon (24-2, 13-1 Pac-12) is ranked No. 2 in this week’s AP Top 25, for its highest ranking ever. Oregon State (21-5, 11-3) is ranked No. 12. Both teams, located just 50 miles apart, moved in the latest rankings follow- ing Oregon’s 77-68 vic- tory over the Beavers on Friday in Eugene, with the Ducks jumping a spot and Oregon State falling from No. 9. The teams are likely to shift around again in next week’s poll follow- ing the Beavers’ 67-62 revenge victory over Ore- gon in Corvallis on Mon- day night. Both games were sell- outs, and there was even a report of scalpers hawking general admission seats at Gill Coliseum for $25, up from the usual $12. “Here’s the thing, it’s not just the full houses, that’s an amazing thing, but the quality of basket- ball that’s being played on these two teams is unbe- lievable. The level that these two teams compete at, execute at, it’s special, I mean it’s just magnifi - cent,” Oregon State coach Scott Rueck said. “The fact that we are both in communities that will sup- port the programs like we have, makes it what it is.” Oregon coach Kelly Graves was so amped by the crowd for the game at home that he grabbed the public address micro- phone afterward to offer his thanks. “This doesn’t happen all the time. In women’s basketball, unfortunately, there are pockets that just don’t draw regardless of how good the teams are. Just because you have a good team doesn’t mean you’re going to have fans,” he said. “And I think these fans have really bought into our program and our players, they love these guys. And I just wanted to thank them for that.” Oregon State has been considered one of the top programs in the country since Rueck’s fourth sea- son at his alma mater in 2013-14, when the Bea- vers fi nished second in the league standings and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 1996. The Beavers’ best fi nish under Rueck’s watch came in 2016 when they went to the Final Four. Oregon State has been to the tour- nament in each of the last fi ve seasons, and last year reached the Elite Eight. Krissy Barendse-Goodman Jodi Carlson Madelynn Weaver was one of three Knappa juniors who earned all-league honors for the 2018-19 season. Two of Knappa’s all-league players — Sophia Carlson, left, and Aiko Miller. Three Loggers earn all-league honors The Daily Astorian THE 2018-19 NORTHWEST ALL- LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Player of the year: Jaela McKinney, Portland Christian Defensive player of the year: Neziah Castillo, City Christian Coach of the year: Charles McKinney, Port- land Christian First team Jaela McKinney, Sr., Portland Christian Journie Conard, Jr., Portland Christian Olivia Leslie, Jr., Nestucca Emilee Owen, Jr., City Christian Izzy Steerman, So., Faith Bible Jordan Walters, Jr., Vernonia Second team Kenya Bolton, So., Faith Bible Sophia Carlson, Jr., Knappa Alicia Cruz-Lilly, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie Madeline DeLucia, Jr., Portland Christian Holly Ishibashi, Jr., City Christian Brooklynn Walters, Fr., Vernonia Third team Carly Brunner, So., Portland Christian Neziah Castillo, Sr., City Christian Shamilee Chatelain, So., Nestucca Lauren Ely, Jr., Vernonia Joyce Everett, Sr., Vernonia Lilly Johnson, Jr., Gaston Honorable mention Maranda Brumley, So., Columbia Brooklyn Davis, Sr., Columbia Anna Goodloe, So., Faith Bible Aubry Howard, Sr., Portland Christian Kyla Huntley, So., Neah-Kah-Nie Marlei Knox, So., City Christian Ashley Lohman, Fr., Faith Bible Yatzari Ozuna, Sr., Nestucca Avery Smith, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie Madelynn Weaver, Jr., Knappa Sportsmanship: Columbia/Neah-Kah-Nie All-league defense Neziah Castillo, Sr., City Christian Madeline DeLucia, Jr., Portland Christian Joyce Everett, Sr., Vernonia Aiko Miller, Jr., Knappa Avery Smith, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie Izzy Steerman, So., Faith Bible The Knappa girls basketball program has reason to be optimistic for next season, as three Lady Loggers — all juniors — were named to the Northwest all-league team, announced Saturday at the league tournament. League champion Portland Christian swept the Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards, which went to Royals’ senior Jaela McKinney and coach Charles McKinney. Portland Christian ultimately had all fi ve starters earn all-league recognition. Knappa had three players gain all-league honors, as voted on by the league’s coaches. Junior Sophia Carlson earned second-team honors, junior Madelynn Weaver was named honorable mention, and junior Aiko Miller was one of six players selected to the league’s all-defensive unit. RENEW YOUR HOME WINDOW REPLACEMENT EVENT Offer ends February 28 th F T E G , E Y ON OF % 0 4 E ON BU * TIO A P & OWS DOORS IND ALL W PLUS SPECIAL FINANCING % 0 INTEREST $ 0 MONEY DOWN $ 0 PAYMENTS ** FOR 12 MONTHS Google average rating 4.9 Call Now To Schedule Your Free In-Home Consultation (503) 741-4211 Visit RenewalAstoria.com Astoria.com for more details. READ THE REVIEWS Don’t just take our word for it. 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