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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
SPORTS
Tigers topple
No. 1-ranked
Warriors volleyball
The Astorian
The Yamhill-Carlton
Tigers had a hot night in
Warrenton, as they posted
the upset of the day in 3A
volleyball Thursday.
Yamhill-Carlton ral-
lied from a two games-to-
one deficit for a five-set
win over the No. 1-ranked
Warriors, 25-17, 20-25,
16-25, 25-16, 15-11.
After the Tigers scored
the first nine points of the
night and won the first
set, the Warriors rallied
to win the next two sets.
Warrenton fought off
a 19-13 deficit in Game
2, with a kill by Jamie
Annat helping a long
serving run by Avyree
Miethe to win 25-20.
The Warriors led most
of Game 3, with Miethe
again finishing off the
set with an ace at game
point.
But that would be the
last deficit of the night for
the Tigers, who led from
start to finish in Game
4, in which they jumped
out to a 14-5 lead, fol-
lowed by an 8-4 start in
the deciding fifth set.
The Warriors had one
last rally in Game 5, with
an ace serve from Lon-
don O’Brien tying the
score at 9-9. The teams
were still tied at 10-10,
when the Tigers came
up with two straight ace
serves from Kya Ellis to
highlight a 5-1 run to fin-
ish the match.
Seaside wins one,
loses one
Two nights against a
pair of teams from the 3A
level resulted in one vic-
tory and one loss for the
Seaside volleyball team.
The Gulls posted a
four-set win Wednesday
over visiting Taft, 25-20,
25-12, 16-25, 25-14.
Seaside trailed 11-6 in
the opening set, but tied
the Tigers at 17-17, then
reeled off three straight
points highlighted by a
block from Aubrie Tay-
lor, who added a kill
down the stretch for the
win.
The Gulls led the sec-
ond set 20-7, and Taylor
finished off the Tigers
with a stuff block at game
point.
After Taft won the
fourth
set,
Seaside
snapped an 11-11 tie in
Game 5 with six straight
points. Alyssa Chen had
a service ace at match
point.
The Gulls traveled
to Clatskanie Thurs-
day, where the Tigers
remained
undefeated
with a 25-19, 25-22,
25-14 sweep.
Molalla defeats
Astoria
Astoria girls top St. Helens
The Astorian
Ranked last at the 5A
level, the St. Helens Lions
visited Astoria Thursday at
CMH Field, where the Lady
Fishermen posted a 2-0 win.
Astoria’s Pele Starr-Hol-
low scored just minutes into
the game, as Maddie Sis-
ley made a diagonal pass to
Karen Jiminez, who centered
the ball to Starr-Hollow, who
scored to left side of the net.
Minutes later, Jiminez
scored off an assist from Sis-
ley. Astoria’s Ashley Sisley
and Caleigh Peterson had big
defensive games.
Corbett 3, Astoria 2
Molalla
scored
a
three-game sweep over
Astoria Thursday night in
the Brick House, 25-10,
25-13, 25-20.
The Lady Fisher-
men take to the road for
the first time this sea-
son Saturday, taking part
in the Cascade Cougar
tournament.
Knappa defeats
Faith Bible
The Knappa volley-
ball team remained per-
fect in Northwest League
play Thursday night,
with another three-game
sweep, 25-8, 25-17,
25-21, at Faith Bible.
The Lady Loggers
(2-0 in league) have yet
to lose a set in league
play.
“I was a bit nervous
heading to the game,”
said Knappa coach Jeff
Kaul. “We were without
our star setter (Ava Skip-
per), and although we
were able to play pretty
well at the Warrenton
tournament without Ava
there, it’s not a comfort-
able position to be in on
your first league road
trip.”
The Falcons also have
10 returning seniors, but
it did not make a differ-
ence to the Loggers, who
won Game 1, 25-8, then
held off the Falcons in
the next two sets.
Knappa’s Lily Simp-
son was 17-for-17 serv-
ing with four aces to go
with five blocks, while
Hannah Dietrichs served
up five aces with 10 kills.
North Clackamas
defeats Jewell
In 1A volleyball action
Wednesday, No. 1-ranked
North Clackamas posted
a 25-13, 25-8, 25-15 win
over the sixth-ranked
Jewell Bluejays.
On the plus side, Astoria
freshman goalkeeper Audrey
Cereghino made several late-
game saves that at least gave
the Lady Fishermen a chance
right up until the fi nal whis-
tle in a nonleague girls soc-
cer game Tuesday afternoon
with Corbett.
On the negative side, three
shots got through for the Car-
dinals, who posted a 3-2 win
over Astoria on the west
fi eld of the Lower Columbia
Youth Soccer complex.
Maddie Sisley scored just
minutes into the game for
a quick 1-0 lead, but a goal
by Corbett’s Raegan Hef-
fl er and a penalty kick from
teammate Ellie Mason (off a
handball in the penalty area)
gave the Cardinals a 2-1 half-
time lead.
Off an assist from Har-
lie Wiedmaier, Sisley tal-
lied her second goal midway
through the second half to tie
the game at 2-2, but Corbett
answered with a goal from
Taylor Donohue off a cross-
ing pass with 15 minutes
remaining for the eventual
game-winner.
Seaside 4, Junction City
0
Seaside’s Anna Knoch
scored two goals, and team-
mates Emma Arden and
Kaylee Snyder added one
apiece in a 4-0 nonleague
girls soccer win over Junc-
tion City on Wednesday at
Broadway Field.
Arden notched the fi rst
goal off a run up the right
side midway through the fi rst
half, and Knoch made it 2-0
in the 30th minute on a shot
in front of the goal.
“The fi rst half started with
Junction City pushing us
with a good forward (sopho-
more Ellie Hensen) creating
problems and several shots,”
said Seaside coach Dave
Rouse. “We changed the
momentum as the half devel-
oped and missed a number
OBITUARIES
Dan A. Tevis
Seaside
Jan. 23, 1949 — Aug. 28, 2021
TUESDAY
Seaside plays Tuesday at
St. Helens.
BOYS SOCCER
Junction City 2,
Seaside 1
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
Football — Warrenton at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Volleyball — Seaside at Cascade tournament, TBA; Vernonia at Knappa,
2:30 p.m.
Cross Country — Logger Elk Run (Jewell), TBA
TUESDAY
Volleyball — Astoria at Yamhill-Carlton, 5:30 p.m.; Seaside at Estacada, 6 p.m.;
Warrenton at Gaston, 5:30 p.m.; Knappa at Portland Christian, 6:30 p.m.; Cross-
hill Christian at Jewell, 6 p.m.; Naselle at Washington School for the Deaf, 6 p.m.
Boys Soccer — Astoria at Yamhill-Carlton, 4 p.m.
Girls Soccer — Seaside at St. Helens, 6:30 p.m.
of shots, and our back line
did a good job neutralizing
(Hensen) when she was on
the fi eld.”
Knoch scored on a cor-
ner kick just six minutes into
the second half, and Snyder
scored fi ve minutes later.
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
REGIONAL FORECAST
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Seattle
65 52
64 50
Mainly cloudy
63 49
Clearing
66 50
Partly sunny
Overcast
65 48
63 48
64 49
Mostly cloudy
Showers
possible
Showers
possible
Aberdeen
Olympia
67/55
70/57
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Thursday
Tonight’s Sky: Sunset before
7:30 p.m. PDT.
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 70/54
Normal high/low .................. 69/52
Record high .................. 88 in 1948
Record low .................... 38 in 1970
Precipitation
Thursday ................................. 0.02”
Month to date ........................ 0.06”
Normal month to date ......... 0.59”
Year to date .......................... 38.04”
Normal year to date ........... 39.71”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
4:59 a.m.
4:52 p.m.
6.7 10:52 a.m. 0.9
8.2 11:46 p.m. -0.3
Cape Disappointment
4:33 a.m.
4:35 p.m.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Sunrise today .................. 6:49 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 7:35 p.m.
Moonrise today ........... 12:28 p.m.
Moonset today ............ 10:07 p.m.
First
Full
Last
New
4:44 a.m.
4:44 p.m.
Warrenton
4:54 a.m.
4:47 p.m.
Knappa
5:36 a.m.
5:29 p.m.
Depoe Bay
Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 28 Oct 6
3:46 a.m.
3:45 p.m.
6.7 10:03 a.m. 1.2
8.0 10:58 p.m. -0.3
7.0 10:24 a.m. 0.9
8.4 11:17 p.m. -0.5
7.1 10:36 a.m. 1.0
8.6 11:30 p.m. -0.2
7.0 11:53 a.m. 0.8
8.5
none
7.0 9:30 a.m. 1.5
8.6 10:30 p.m. -0.1
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
84/65/s
76/65/s
87/73/s
93/68/s
94/59/pc
87/75/pc
92/71/pc
90/67/s
90/79/t
78/65/s
106/83/s
69/56/pc
82/64/s
84/67/s
83/67/pc
86/64/pc
93/74/s
86/60/s
88/75/s
89/74/t
87/61/s
89/80/t
85/70/s
109/85/s
72/55/pc
90/69/s
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
71/48
Kennewick Walla Walla
75/57 Lewiston
78/52
79/56
Hermiston
The Dalles 78/53
Enterprise
Pendleton 71/43
75/53
81/56
La Grande
73/46
77/54
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Hi/Lo/W
Pullman
77/51
76/54
Salem
70/52
Yakima 77/52
Longview
65/52 Portland
75/59
Spokane
77/58
71/53
70/52
Astoria
Time
Playing just their second
game of the season, Seaside
dropped a 2-1 decision at
Junction City in nonleague
boys soccer action Thursday
night.
The Tigers remained
undefeated (2-0-1), while
the Gulls dropped to 0-2,
both losses by 2-1 scores.
In other nonleague action
Thursday, the Milwaukie
junior varsity team scored
a 2-0 win over Astoria at
CMH Field.
We’ve gone ABOVE & BEYOND to make
sure you are COMFORTABLE & SAFE
at your next dental visit.
Thank you Diamond Heating and JJ
Electric Service LLC for completing our
negative pressure system.
Dan A. Tevis loved animals and being outdoors where he lived in
Seaside. He enjoyed a 30 year career with Grandma’s Cookies in Bea-
verton. Dan had a great sense of humor that cheered everyone around
him. He will be missed.
He is survived by his sister, Charlotte Stahr, of Portland; brother, Mark
Tevis, of Atlanta; and sister, Sue Sinclair, of Lakewood, Washington.
“Heaven received a shining star.”
SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TODAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Photos by Gary Henley/The Astorian
ABOVE:
Astoria’s
Harlie
Wiedmaier sends a pass into
teammate Maddie Sisley (6),
who scored to tie the game at
2-2 in Tuesday’s soccer game
vs. Corbett. LEFT: Astoria
goalkeeper Audrey Cereghino
made several big saves late in
Tuesday’s loss to Corbett.
Corvallis
78/53
Albany
78/54
John Day
Eugene
Bend
79/51
72/44
75/48
Ontario
81/49
Caldwell
Burns
76/39
77/45
Medford
85/53
Klamath Falls
79/39
City
Baker City
Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
75/40/pc
67/52/pc
62/53/c
78/53/pc
62/49/s
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
77/42/pc
68/53/s
63/54/pc
77/49/s
61/45/pc
City
North Bend
Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
68/51/pc
82/54/pc
65/51/c
81/50/s
76/55/pc
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
65/50/pc
81/51/s
66/51/pc
81/46/s
75/50/pc