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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021
SPORTS
OBITUARIES
Carol Diane Arthur
Seaside football team looks to
return to championship form
Warrenton
April 6, 1943 — Feb. 14, 2021
By GARY HENLEY
The Astorian
It was a tough start, but a pretty good fi n-
ish for Seaside football in 2019.
Aaron Tanabe’s fi rst year as the Gulls’
coach seems like ages ago as the athletic
director and head coach enters his second
season after the long break.
The Gulls’ last appearance on the fi eld
ended in a fi rst round state playoff loss at
Marist on Nov. 8, 2019.
The game capped a 4-2 fi nish for Seaside
over the fi nal six games of the 2019 season
— a much different look than the start.
Seaside began the season with three
straight defeats, which included blow-
out losses to Marist (35-3) and Gladstone
(34-0).
The Gulls turned it around from there,
winning three straight to open league play,
before a 34-6 loss at Banks in the rematch of
the 2018 state championship game.
Tanabe’s team goals this spring are sim-
ilar to how things played out in the fall of
2019: “Get better at something every day,”
said Tanabe, the Cowapa League’s co-Coach
of the Year last season.
Seaside’s strength in 2021, he adds, is
“commitment. We’ve had 30 to 35 kids
at our workouts since June. I couldn’t be
prouder of our kids’ commitment level these
past eight months, even with our season
being far from a sure thing. We’re ready to
go.”
League predictions will be tough, given
all the variables. The only known part is that
the Cowapa League is always tough.
After winning the 2018 state title, Banks
returned to the championship game as the
No. 1 seed in 2019, but lost a 21-0 decision
to La Grande.
“Tough games week in and week out,”
Tanabe said of the Cowapa. “We’re looking
forward to the fi ve opportunities we have to
measure ourselves against someone else.”
And given their strengths and improve-
ments made, Seaside will be right there,
once again challenging for the top spot in
the Cowapa.
The players
Defensively, the Gulls had three fi rst
team all-league linebackers in 2019, two of
whom return, junior Andrew Teubner and
junior Lawson Talamantez.
Also one of the top running backs in the
league, Teubner could be on the fi eld 48
minutes every Friday night.
“We expect Andrew to be one of our pri-
mary ball-carriers once again this season,”
Tanabe said. “On defense he’s a great tack-
Gary Henley/The Astorian
Aedyn Cook could be all-league on both sides
of the ball this spring.
SEASIDE FOOTBALL
Coach: Aaron Tanabe, 2nd year
2019: 4-5 (4-1 Cowapa)
Playoff s: Lost fi rst round at Marist, 20-13
All-league losses: Jake Black, RB; Levi Card,
LB; Brayden Johnson, DB; Luke Nelson, DL;
David Toyooka, G.
Carol Diane Arthur passed away at her gon; three great-grandchildren, Lucas Her-
home in Warrenton on Feb. 14, 2021, after a bert, Charlie Hinkley and Baylee Hinkley, all
short battle with cancer, with her family by her of California; and many nieces and nephews.
We moved around a bit because
side. She was 77 years old.
Dad was in the U.S. Coast Guard,
Mom was born to Thomas
then eventually stayed mostly in
Charles Finnymore and Myrtle
Astoria. We moved to Medford for
Twila Kentrat on April 6, 1943, in
a short time in the early 1980s, then
Astoria. She was the fi rst-born of
back to Astoria, where they retired
three; her sisters are Susan Pritchard
and enjoyed traveling in their motor
and Janice Obriane Larson, both of
home, living aboard their boat
Astoria.
and fi shing with the family on the
She graduated from Asto-
Columbia River.
ria High School in 1962, immedi-
She particularly enjoyed sharing
ately marrying the love of her life,
Carol Arthur
in Bible education work with her
Charles Thomas Arthur, on June 23,
family and friends as one of Jeho-
1962.
vah’s Witnesses.
She was a loving mother to
Carol is preceded in death by her
her son, Thomas Charles Arthur
husband of 51 years and her parents.
(daughter-in-law Tina Arthur), of
The funeral will be livestreamed
Oregon; son, Tony Eugean Arthur
at 1 p.m. on Saturday via Zoom at
(daughter-in-law Kimberly Fruin),
bit.ly/2ZJKTQB; Meeting ID: 834
of California; and daughter, Tania
3771 0445; Passcode: 292930.
Diane Hellingson (son-in-law John
The one tap mobile number is
Howard Hellingson Jr.), of Oregon.
253-215-8782.
She is also survived by six grand-
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mor-
children, Jackie Arthur Galpin, Brit-
tany Hellingson Hinkley, Melody Arthur, tuary is in charge of the arrangements. Please
Danielle Arthur, Brandon Sanchez, all of Cali- sign our online guest book at caldwellsmortu-
fornia, and Austin Charles Hellingson, of Ore- ary.com
Rev. David Munro Barnet
All-league returners: Aedyn Cook, Sr., Law-
son Talamantez, Jr., Andrew Teubner, Sr.
ler who plays bigger than he is.”
Senior Aedyn Cook was an all-league
running back in 2019 and will likely add his
name to the league’s all-defense team this
year as a linebacker.
“Aedyn will also be one of our primary
ball-carriers,” Tanabe said. “On defense he
is one of our most versatile players and a
sure tackler.”
Talamantez can line up at tight end, run-
ning back and linebacker.
“Lawson might be the best all-around
player on our team,” Tanabe said. “He’s
going to play tight end and get some car-
ries at running back. On the other side of
the ball, we expect him to be one of the best
defensive players in the league for the next
two years.”
Senior Jeremiah “J.J.” Stanley “started at
guard for us (in 2019) but will move to cen-
ter this year. We also expect him to start at
defensive tackle.”
Running the show on offense will be
junior quarterback Carson Kawasoe.
“Carson’s skills were evident the moment
he stepped on campus,” Tanabe said. “Now
as a junior, the physical side has caught up.
We’re very excited about his future.”
Seaside
Aug. 30, 1941 — Feb. 17, 2021
Rev. David Munro Barnet was born on Kaim); four grandchildren, Trevin Bar-
Aug. 30, 1941, in Moline, Illinois.
net, Melanie Yelliott (Justin Yelliott), Nick
David attended schools in Eldridge and Kaim (Breanne Kaim) and Anna Kaim; four
Davenport, Iowa, and graduated
great-grandchildren;
siblings,
from Augustana College in Rock
Thomas Barnet, Barbara Box,
Island, Illinois, in 1964. He mar-
Anton Barnet, Becky DeMarte-
ried Linda Diane Flachs in Daven-
laere and Michael Barnet; and
many nieces and nephews.
port on April 18, 1964. He attended
He was preceded in death by
seminary at Lutheran School
his sisters, Alice Ludwig, Mary
of Theology Chicago, and was
Fletcher and Karen Tarchinski.
ordained in 1968.
A memorial service will be held
David served as parish pastor in
on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Our Sav-
Dresser and Sand Lake, Wiscon-
iour’s Lutheran Church in Seaside.
sin; as a retirement home chaplain
and administrator with the Good Rev. David Barnet Due to COVID-19 restrictions,
space is limited, and the family
Samaritan Society from 1970 to
1977; and held other administrative roles in requests that you follow the service via live
Ottawa, Illinois, Thousand Oaks, California, feed.
A livestream link can be found at the top
Denver, Colorado, and Salem and Keizer.
He returned to parish ministry in 1989 at of the church’s homepage at oslc-seaside.
Zion Lutheran Church in Redmond. In 1999, org. Anyone who wishes to attend in person
he accepted a call at Our Saviour’s Lutheran must reserve a seat by calling the church at
Church in Seaside. He retired in 2004. After 503-738-6791.
Memorials may be made to the Food
retirement, he served as interim pastor in Chi-
for Kids Program, in care of Our Saviour’s
nook, Washington.
He is survived by his wife, Linda; son, Lutheran Church, 320 First Ave., Seaside,
Daniel Barnet; daughter, Laura Kaim (Frank OR., 97138.
CLATSOP
POWER
Utti, Rzewnicki near postseason action
The Astorian
Two former Seaside Seagulls were in the
college sports news over the past week.
Fresno State women’s basketball senior
Maddi Utti helped lead the Bulldogs to their
14th overall win Sunday, an 82-61 victory at
San Diego State.
Utti scored 19 points and grabbed seven
rounds with four assists and three steals, the
fourth time in the last six games with at least
four assists, and her most points since scoring
20 on Jan. 23 vs. Boise State.
Fresno State was coming off a 79-77 loss
at San Diego State just one day earlier.
After an 11-0 run by the Aztecs into the
second quarter, the Bulldogs answered with
a 15-2 stretch sparked by seven points from
Utti.
“Maddi really helped out tonight,” said
Fresno State coach Jaime White. “I thought
she was very aggressive offensively. I thought
our press was better. We forced (the Aztecs)
into 15 turnovers. Good team win and good
second night.”
Fresno State hosts the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas in its last regular season
series, beginning Thursday. Game 1 tips off
at 6 p.m. and will stream live on the Moun-
tain West Network.
Running Rzewnicki
Former Seaside athlete Bradley Rze-
wnicki was running again last weekend, com-
peting for the University of Arizona men’s
cross-country team at the Dave Murray Invi-
tational at Rolling Hills Golf Course in Tus-
con, Arizona.
It was the team’s last regular season meet
of the spring season, before the Wildcats take
part in the Pac-12 championships March 5.
Rzewnicki ran the 8,000 meters in 25
minutes, 48.7 seconds to fi nish 16th out of
36 runners, and was the third runner for Ari-
zona, which fi nished third in the team stand-
ings behind UCLA and California.
After graduating from Seaside High
School, Rzewnicki spent three years run-
ning track and cross country at Gonzaga
University.
Listed as a junior with the Gonzaga indoor
track team in early 2020, Rzewnicki is listed
as a freshman on the Arizona cross-country
roster.
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Seattle
47 42
Very windy
46 38
49 38
A little rain;
windy
Chilly with
some sun
49 37
50 38
Rain
Chance of a
shower
50 39
Rain
50 41
Mostly sunny
Aberdeen
Olympia
45/41
47/39
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
46/38
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Tuesday
Tonight’s Sky: Mercury reaches
its highest point in morning sky.
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 47/38
Normal high/low .................. 52/37
Record high .................. 68 in 2005
Record low .................... 23 in 2018
Precipitation
Tuesday ................................... 0.18”
Month to date ...................... 11.36”
Normal month to date ......... 5.93”
Year to date .......................... 27.27”
Normal year to date ........... 16.13”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
Time
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
12:21 a.m. 7.1 5:47 a.m. 3.2
11:28 a.m. 8.5 6:38 p.m. -0.5
Cape Disappointment
12:01 a.m. 6.9 5:00 a.m. 3.5
11:06 a.m. 8.6 5:47 p.m. -0.5
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Sunrise today .................. 7:02 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 5:56 p.m.
Moonrise today ............. 4:05 p.m.
Moonset today ............... 6:38 a.m.
Full
Last
New
First
12:11 a.m. 7.2 5:20 a.m. 3.2
11:17 a.m. 8.9 6:05 p.m. -0.7
Warrenton
12:16 a.m. 7.5 5:31 a.m. 3.3
11:23 a.m. 8.9 6:22 p.m. -0.4
Knappa
12:58 a.m. 7.4 6:48 a.m. 2.7
12:05 p.m. 8.8 7:39 p.m. -0.4
Depoe Bay
Feb 27 Mar 5 Mar 13 Mar 21
10:20 a.m. 8.8 4:27 a.m. 3.5
11:49 p.m. 7.5 5:16 p.m. -0.7
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
69/47/pc
44/25/s
37/21/pc
52/42/r
36/17/sn
81/71/pc
68/55/sh
71/50/s
82/72/pc
46/32/s
72/45/s
64/46/s
51/36/pc
57/52/sh
39/31/s
41/32/pc
56/45/c
43/21/pc
81/70/pc
67/63/sh
76/48/s
83/74/s
43/33/s
75/46/pc
62/47/s
51/40/pc
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
42/36
Hermiston
The Dalles 51/41
Enterprise
Pendleton 34/26
44/38
49/40
La Grande
36/31
49/41
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Hi/Lo/W
36/30
Kennewick Walla Walla
44/35 Lewiston
52/40
46/40
Salem
Pullman
50/36
Longview
47/42 Portland
48/42
39/26
Yakima 51/40
45/38
Astoria
Spokane
43/35
Corvallis
49/40
Albany
49/41
John Day
Eugene
Bend
50/41
45/35
42/29
Ontario
38/25
Caldwell
Burns
42/27
41/27
Medford
51/36
Klamath Falls
47/25
City
Baker City
Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
35/27/sn
51/40/pc
47/43/r
49/41/r
47/42/r
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
37/23/sf
50/41/c
45/42/r
46/38/r
46/40/r
City
North Bend
Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
51/43/r
47/40/r
47/42/r
50/42/r
48/42/r
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
50/43/r
48/41/r
44/40/r
47/42/r
45/39/r