A5 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021 SPORTS BASKETBALL Big Seaside run stops Astoria boys The Astorian Astoria High School The Astoria girls swim team following their league title performance at the Astoria Aquatic Center. Astoria girls, Seaside boys win league swim titles ‘THE GUYS’ DEPTH DEFINITELY PLAYED A BIG FACTOR IN THE OVERALL TEAM SCORES. WE’LL GET MORE REST IN BEFORE THE DISTRICT MEET ... AND SEE HOW EVERYONE CAN DO IN LOWERING THEIR TIMES. IT’S GOING TO BE NICE HAVING FULL HEATS AND GETTING TO SEE COMPETITION FROM THE ENTIRE DISTRICT.’ By GARY HENLEY The Astorian Oregon high school swim teams have entered the post-season portion of their schedules, and so far, so good for both Astoria and Seaside. The Fish and the Gulls both dominated the Cow- apa League championships, held last week at both Asto- ria and Seaside pools. Seaside ran away with the boys’ league title, scor- ing 394.5 points to top sec- ond place Astoria (168), fol- lowed by Tillamook (163.5) and Valley Catholic (163). The Astoria girls also handily won another league title, scoring 294 points ahead of Seaside (194), Val- ley Catholic (159) and Tilla- mook (68). Astoria’s girls 200-yard medley and 400-yard free- style relays both took fi rst, “with some strong swim- ming from Tori Smith, Grace Peeler, Constance Rouda and Hannah Dan- iels,” said Astoria coach Alyson O’Connor. Daniels, a freshman, added to her day by winning the 100-yard butterfl y and Shane Spell | Seaside coach 500-yard freestyle. Peeler, a senior, added points by taking second in the 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. Big points were also scored by Smith and Rouda, who won fi rst and second in the backstroke. On the boys side, Sea- side coach Shane Spell said, “The guys’ 200 med- ley relay and 200 free relay are getting into a groove and should represent well at districts.” He added, “Sean Olea had a nice PR in the 100 breaststroke, and Logan Dennis had a nice PR in the 100 fl y.” Seaside’s depth could score a lot of points in the OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER upcoming meets. “The guys’ depth defi - nitely played a big factor in the overall team scores,” Spell said. “We’ll get more rest in before the district meet ... and see how every- one can do in lowering their times. It’s going to be nice having full heats and getting to see competition from the entire district.” For the Astoria boys, the 400 freestyle relay (Phelan Dopp, Stephen Ero, Trevor Newman, Jacob Peeler) placed third. The Cowapa League schools will participate in a district meet this week, along with Newport, Taft and Toledo. The top two fi n- ishers in each event at dis- tricts will advance to a sea- son-ending 4A showcase meet at Cottage Grove High School. PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE Astoria had hopes of an upset early on, but a 26-1 run by Seaside midway through the second half ended all Fishermen hopes, helping the visiting Gulls to an eventual 53-38 Clatsop Clash boys basketball win Friday night. Playing on their home court at the Brick House, the Fishermen picked up a quick fi ve points from Xander Marincovich for a 7-2 lead. Seaside countered with a 9-0 rally, highlighted by a Connor Langmo 3-pointer, for a 20-11 advantage early in the second quarter. Astoria answered right back with a 9-0 run of its own, with back-to-back baskets from freshman Owen Williams helping tie the game at 20-20. The Fishermen led 29-27 after a score by Colton McMaster early in the third. From there, Seaside’s Ever Sibony scored on a running jump shot that TUESDAY Boys Basketball — Rainier at Warrenton, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball — Warrenton at Rainier, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Boys Basketball — Banks at Seaside, 6 p.m.; Knappa at Rain- ier, 6 p.m. Girls Basketball — Seaside at Banks, 6 p.m.; Rainier at Knappa, 6 p.m. sparked the big run for the Gulls, who scored 26 of the next 27 points. Sibony had 18 of his game-high 21 points during the 26-1 run. Cash Corder added 15 points, while McMaster led Astoria with nine points. The Gulls were set to play Monday at Tillamook, and close with home games against Banks and Astoria, as Seaside tunes up for the upcoming 4A state show- case tournament, which will be held June 24 and June 25 at Marshfi eld and North Bend high schools. Astoria girls beat Seaside in low-scoring game Halle Helmersen had seven of the 11 points, but that would be her only seven points of the game, after scoring 36 against the Cheesemakers. Shelby Rasmussen led Astoria with 10 points, while Caleigh Peterson had six for the Gulls, who were 3-for-13 at the free throw line. The Lady Fishermen can pull into a fi rst place tie in the Cowapa League stand- ings with a win Monday at Valley Catholic. The Astorian After scoring 78 points in a win at Tillamook two days earlier, the Astoria girls basketball team was held to just 37 Friday night at home against Seaside. But 37 was plenty for the Lady Fishermen, who held the Gulls to just 19 points, in Asto- ria’s low-scoring 37-19 win. The Fishermen sprinted out to an 11-0 lead after one quarter and never looked back. APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON 503-861-0929 We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. Over Mattresses, Furniture & More! 30 Y E A R S IN C L AT S O P COUNT Y Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! 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Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 62/57 Normal high/low .................. 64/50 Record high .................. 78 in 1917 Record low .................... 41 in 2001 Precipitation Sunday ..................................... 0.54” Month to date ........................ 1.91” Normal month to date ......... 1.30” Year to date .......................... 37.27” Normal year to date ........... 34.66” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 4:20 a.m. 6:21 p.m. 7.7 11:35 a.m. -0.4 6.6 11:47 p.m. 3.2 Cape Disappointment 4:03 a.m. 6:04 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 5:23 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 9:09 p.m. Moonrise today ........... 10:15 a.m. Moonset today ............ 12:41 a.m. First Full Last New 4:14 a.m. 6:12 p.m. Warrenton 4:15 a.m. 6:16 p.m. Knappa 4:57 a.m. 6:58 p.m. Depoe Bay June 17 June 24 July 1 July 9 3:12 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 7.4 10:54 a.m. -0.3 6.4 11:02 p.m. 3.7 7.8 11:10 a.m. -0.5 6.8 11:21 p.m. 3.5 8.1 11:19 a.m. -0.3 7.0 11:31 p.m. 3.3 8.0 12:36 p.m. -0.3 6.8 none 7.3 10:23 a.m. -0.8 6.4 10:32 p.m. 3.5 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC 88/66/pc 76/64/sh 78/58/s 97/74/s 98/66/s 86/74/s 95/75/t 100/74/pc 89/80/t 79/64/pc 117/89/s 74/56/s 80/64/pc Wed. 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