A8 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 CONTACT US SPORTS EXTRA Gary Henley | Sports Reporter ghenley@dailyastorian.com FOLLOW US facebook.com/ DailyAstorianSports SCOREBOARD PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE TUESDAY Volleyball — Astoria at Yamhill-Carlton, 6 p.m.; Sea- side at Estacada, 6 p.m.; Warrenton at Gaston, 6 p.m.; Knappa at Portland Christian, 7 p.m.; Crosshill Chris- tian 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. THURSDAY Volleyball — Yamhill-Carlton at Seaside, 7 p.m.; War- renton at Banks, 7 p.m.; Nestucca at Knappa, 7 p.m.; Willamette Valley Christian at Jewell, 6 p.m.; Ilwaco at Raymond, 7 p.m. Boys Soccer — Gladstone at Astoria, 6 p.m.; Taft at Seaside, 7:15 p.m. Girls Soccer — Astoria at Gladstone, 6 p.m. WEEKEND SCORES OREGON FOOTBALL Astoria 20, Gladstone 21 TACKLE Seaside 48, Newport 0 Buff alobills.com Astoria’s Jordan Poyer, 21, of the Buff alo Bills, tackles Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during Sunday’s 23-16 season opening loss for the Bills. BARREL RACING Michael Elerath Photography Oceanna ‘Oshi’ Ward, a sophomore at Seaside High School and varsity volleyball player, won the Oregon Barrel Racing Association Rookie of the Year and Open Champion titles with her horse ‘Flash’ last weekend in Veneta. For the past year the two have competed together across the state. Ward was the only youth in her class, beating out high level competition for the Open Champion title. Warrenton 12, Heppner 15 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK HANNAH DIETRICHS Knappa Knappa 16, Toledo 12 HORDIE BODDEN BODDEN Warrenton K Jewell 72, Siletz Valley 13 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Ilwaco 26, Toutle Lake 14 Naselle 20, Lummi Nation 58 GLADSTONE 21, ASTORIA 20 Astoria 6 0 6 8—20 Gladstone 7 7 0 7—21 First Quarter GLA: Tate Brechbiel 15 run (Ayden Hensley kick) 9:14 AST: Rocky Rub 1 run (run fail) 2:35 Second Quarter GLA: T.Brechbiel 13 run (Hensley kick) 2:15 Third Quarter AST: Trey Woodrich 5 pass from Rub (pass fail) 6:43 Fourth Quarter GLA: Tristen Nonne 19 run (Hensley kick) 11:55 AST: Colton McMaster 50 pass from Rub (McMaster from Rub) 3:07 Astoria Statistics Rushing: Cummings 10-66, Golightly 3-5, Rub 13-2. Pass- ing: Rub 11-22-160-2. Receiving: Woodrich 4-26, McMas- ter 3-93, Cummings 2-14, Golightly 1-19, Fromwiller 1-8. Gladstone Statistics Rushing: T.Brechbiel 35-247, Owen 9-71, Nonne 5-37, Finch 1-0, Team 3-(-4). Passing: Owen 1-6-10-2. Receiv- ing: Finch 1-10. SEASIDE 48, NEWPORT 0 Newport 0 0 0 0—0 Seaside 20 21 7 0—48 First Quarter S: Cooper Rogien 49 run (Kaleb Bartel kick) S: Rogien 8 run (conversion failed) S: Lawson Talamantez 8 run (Bartel kick) Second Quarter S: Talamantez 6 run (Bartel kick) S: Talamantez 4 run (Bartel kick) S: Bartel 15 run (Bartel kick) Third Quarter S: Jake White 5 run (Bartel kick) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Rogien 3-65, Bartel 4-60, McCleary 3-38, White 5-29, Talamantez 4-28, Jackson 1-21, Hinman 2-8. Pass- ing: Kawasoe 7-7-98-0. Receiving: White 3-47, Kraushaar 2-33, Talamantez 1-14, Rogien 1-4. HEPPNER 15, WARRENTON 12 Warrenton 6 0 0 6—12 Heppner 7 0 0 8—15 First Quarter HEP: Zander Fisher 27 pass from Landon Mitchell (Conor Brosnan kick) 7:51 WAR: Hordie Bodden Bodden 2 run (pass fail) 3:37 Fourth Quarter WAR: Bodden Bodden 5 run (run fail) 11:57 HEP: Kason Cimmiyotti 14 pass from Mitchell (Brock His- ler run) Warrenton Statistics Rushing: Bodden Bodden 16-80, Atwood 11-50, Earls 2-1. Passing: Bodden Bodden 17-39-183-1. Receiving: Cald- well 5-79, Earls 4-50, Atwood 3-17, Campbell 2-18, Little 2-9, Ulness 1-10. STANDINGS COWAPA LEAGUE Seaside Seagulls 2-0 Astoria Fishermen 1-1 Banks Braves 1-1 Milwaukie Mustangs 1-1 Valley Catholic Valiants 1-1 COASTAL RANGE LEAGUE Rainier Columbians 2-0 Warrenton Warriors 1-1 Blanchet Catholic 1-1 Yamhill-Carlton 0-1 Clatskanie Tigers 0-2 Corbett Cardinals — NORTHWEST LEAGUE Nestucca Bobcats 2-0 Vernonia Loggers 1-0 Knappa Loggers 1-1 Gaston Greyhounds 1-1 Sheridan Spartans 0-1 Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates — CASCO LEAGUE Jewell Blue Jays 2-0 Crow Cougars 2-0 Eddyville Charter Eagles 2-0 Alsea Wolverines 1-1 Triangle Lake Lakers 1-1 Mapleton Sailors 0-2 McKenzie Eagles 0-2 Siletz Valley Warriors 0-2 nappa’s only senior has the Log- gers off to a 2-0 start in league — much of it due to a killer, left-handed jump serve by Dietrichs. The outside hitter opened the season with 17 kills, 11 digs and four ace serves in a loss at Warrenton. In Knappa’s league opener (a sweep over Columbia Christian), Dietrichs had eight service aces to go with fi ve kills. She added 10 kills with fi ve aces in a three-game sweep over Faith Bible. T Christina Tucker Gary Henley/The Astorian he senior quarterback for the fi fth-ranked Warriors could be setting some single-season records this year. In the fi rst two games, Bodden Bodden is 29-for-55 passing for 393 yards. On the ground, he has rushed 19 times for 127 yards. Bodden Bodden threw three touch- down passes in an opening win over Knappa, then ran for two scores in a loss at Heppner. Defensively, he had an interception in both games. Gladstone holds off Astoria, 21-20 Seaside blanks Newport By GARY HENLEY The Astorian Astoria had just 73 yards rushing Fri- day night to Gladstone’s 351. But, the Fishermen took advantage of the “Great Equalizer” against the Gladia- tors: Turnovers. Gladstone eventually won the non- league football game at Dick Baker Sta- dium, 21-20, but made it much tougher than it should have been. The Gladiators had four turn- overs — three of which led to all three Astoria touchdowns — and the Fisher- men came within one successful two- point conversion of winning the Week 2 matchup. As it was, Astoria failed on two of its three two-point attempts in the one-point loss. Gladstone senior running back Tate Brechbiel was the star of the night, rushing for 247 yards on 35 carries, and sealed the game with a 47-yard run on a third-and-nine play in the fi nal minute. The Gladiators were in great shape with four minutes left, leading 21-12 with the ball at the Astoria 14-yard line. But a fumble gave new life to the Fish- ermen, who scored seven plays later on a 50-yard pass from Rocky Rub to Colton McMaster, who broke several tackles to reach the end zone. Astoria was unable to recover the ensuing onside kick. The Gladiators lost two of their four fumbles, and Gladstone’s leading receiver was Astoria’s Connelly Fromwiller, who intercepted two passes by Gladiator quar- terback Bradye Owen, who completed just one pass to his own team. Gulls 48, Newport 0 Heppner 15, Warriors 12 Warrenton’s best drive of the night came at the end of the third period (11 plays, 65 yards), with Hordie Bodden Bodden scor- ing his second touchdown on the fi rst play of the fourth, on a 5-yard run. The Mustangs answered with an 11-play, 65-yard march of their own late in the fourth. But it wasn’t easy. With a fi rst-and- goal at Warrenton’s 1-yard line, Heppner promptly committed a false start, followed by a center snap over the quarterback’s head, which eventually set up a fourth-and- goal from the 14. And on one of his few completions of the night, Heppner’s Landon Mitchell found Kason Cimmiyotti in the corner of the end zone for the go-ahead score. Bodden Bodden — who completed 17-of-39 passes for 183 yards to six diff er- ent receivers — threw his only interception in the fi nal seconds to end Warrenton’s last drive. Ethan Caldwell caught fi ve passes for 79 yards for the Warriors, who should be back in the win column later this week, when they visit winless Culver. The Warrenton Warriors, as the old say- ing goes, left it all on the fi eld Saturday night in Heppner. Rated fi fth in the latest Oregon School Activities Association rankings, the War- riors — who should start picking up some fi rst place votes at the 3A level — gave the No. 1-ranked 2A team all they could handle in the nonleague matchup. Despite being outplayed by the War- riors for three-and-a-half quarters, the Mus- tangs used a late score to topple Warrenton, 15-12. The Warriors controlled the game, and made sure that nothing would come easy for the Mustangs, who made it tougher with countless mistakes of their own. Heppner held an early 7-6 lead, but that’s how it remained through three quarters. At the 2A level, the Knappa Loggers bounced back from last week’s loss at War- renton with a 16-12 victory over Toledo, which was ranked seventh in the latest coaches poll. Knappa (1-1) has a bye this week, then plays Sept. 24 at Clatskanie (0-2). In the 1A 8-man Casco League, the Jew- ell Blue Jays improved to 2-0 with a 72-13 win at Siletz Valley. So far, nearly half the games in the Casco have been forfeits. Across the river, Ilwaco scored its fi rst win of the season, defeating Toutle Lake 26-14; while Lummi Nation did the near impossible, beating Naselle 58-20, snap- ping a 24-game regular season win streak for the Comets. A September preview of a November state championship game? Fans may get that look later this week when Seaside visits Estacada for a Week 3 nonleague football game. The Gulls are certainly looking like they will be contending in late November, as Seaside cruised to another mercy-rule win Friday, building a 41-0 fi rst half lead on their way to an easy 48-0 win over Newport. It’s been a fun season so far for Seaside: Two wins at Broadway Field, and two per- fect games for the Seagull defense, with Seaside outscoring the opposition 103-0. The Seaside defense has yet to be chal- lenged, and the off ense has yet to be stopped, with the Gulls averaging 10.8 yards per play. Newport had 55 yards in total off ense, to 347 for Seaside. The Gulls had 249 yards on rushing on 22 attempts (11.3 per carry), while quarterback Carson Kawasoe was 7-for-7 for 98 yards. Loggers 16, Toledo 12