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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021
SPORTS
OBITUARIES
HOMETOWN REPORT
Robert ‘Bob’ Marks
By GARY HENLEY
The Astorian
Former Seaside runner
Bradley Rzewnicki, now
competing for the Univer-
sity of Arizona, fi nished 64th
overall out of 194 runners
in the UC Riverside Invita-
tional, held Saturday in Riv-
erside, California.
Rzewnicki covered the
8,000-meter course in 25
minutes, 22.7 seconds, help-
ing the Wildcats to a seventh
place team fi nish out of 25
scoring schools.
Cal Baptist University
won the team title with 56
points.
Rzewnicki was Arizona’s
third runner, behind team-
mates Shem Kemboi (24th)
and Timothy Kibet (44th).
Rzewnicki’s personal best
in the 8,000 is 24:50, set in
his sophomore season at
Gonzaga in 2019. Following
his junior year at Gonzaga,
Rzewnicki transferred to Ari-
zona, where he is listed as a
sophomore for the Wildcats.
Salem
Oct. 10, 1961 — Sept. 5, 2021
University of Arizona
Seaside’s Bradley Rzewnicki (No. 4707), competing in a cross-country race last season.
Safety fi rst
Clatsop County is appar-
ently a strong producer of
safeties on the football fi eld.
A pair of former Seaside
Gulls are safeties for their
respective schools at the col-
legiate level, while Astoria’s
most well-known safety is
off to a good start in his ninth
NFL season.
Jordan Poyer, the 2009
Astoria High School gradu-
ate in his fi fth year with the
Buff alo Bills, has nine tackles
in two games with the Bills,
coming off a 35-0 win last
week at Miami.
Meanwhile, Seaside grad-
uate Alexander Teubner is
a sophomore safety for the
Robert Glenn Brott
Aedyn Cook,
Pacifi c
Henry Samuelson,
George Fox
Boise State University foot-
ball team. A second string for
the Broncos, Teubner has one
tackle in two games for Boise
State.
Former Gull Aedyn Cook
is a freshman safety for the
Pacifi c University football
team.
Local athletes, competing
in fall sports at the college or
professional levels:
Ethan Personius,
Evergreen
Warrenton
volleyball outlasts
Rainier
PREP SPORTS
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY
Volleyball — Tillamook at Asto-
ria, 6:45 p.m.; Portland Christian
at Warrenton, 6:15 p.m.; Gaston at
Knappa, 6:45 p.m.
Boys Soccer — Scappoose at
Astoria (LCYSA Field), 6 p.m.
FRIDAY
Football — Astoria at Stayton,
7 p.m.; Seaside at Molalla, 7 p.m.;
Sutherlin at Warrenton, 7 p.m.;
Eddyville Charter at Jewell, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY
Football — Neah-Kah-Nie at
Knappa, 2:30 p.m.
Boys Soccer — Astoria at Banks,
Noon; Seaside at Valley Catho-
lic, Noon
Girls Soccer — Banks at Asto-
ria, Noon; Seaside at Valley Cath-
olic, 10 a.m.
Banks defeats
Astoria volleyball
The Astoria and Banks
volleyball teams served up
the Cowapa League opener
Tuesday night on the Braves’
home court, where Banks
swept past the Lady Fisher-
men, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23.
Astoria held leads in all
three sets, including the fi rst,
when the Fishermen rallied
from a 14-10 defi cit to grab
a 16-15 lead behind a serv-
ing run from Landri Mickle.
An ace by Mickle
increased the lead to 18-15,
but the Braves rallied with
a 9-2 run before closing for
the win.
SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TODAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Astoria
Julia Norris, Fr., Grays
Harbor soccer
Jordan Poyer, Buff alo Bills
Henry Samuelson, So.,
George Fox football
Luke Nelson, Fr., Linfi eld
football
Bradley Rzewnicki, So.,
Arizona cross-country
Alexander Teubner, So.,
Boise State football
Seaside
Aedyn Cook, Fr., Pacifi c
football
Caitlin Hillman, Fr., Lin-
fi eld golf
Ilwaco
Elle Personius, Fr., Ever-
green soccer
Ethan Personius, So.,
Evergreen soccer
A pair of kills by Bailey
Kaul gave Astoria an early
5-1 lead in the second set,
but sparked by the net play
of Madison Walker, Banks
came from behind and built
an eventual 20-14 lead.
Several ace serves from
freshman Maddie Wilken
helped give the Lady Fish
a 21-20 lead in the third set,
but a kill by Alex Saunders
capped three straight points
for the Braves, who held on
for the sweep.
In other Cowapa action
Tuesday, Valley Catholic
defeated Seaside in three
sets, 25-14, 25-10, 25-10.
on the season with a 2-0 win
over Seaside in nonleague
action.
The Gulls drop to 1-3
overall, and open Cowapa
League play Saturday at Val-
ley Catholic at 10 a.m.
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The Seaside boys soc-
cer team is ready for league
play, as the Gulls closed
out their nonleague sched-
ule with a 2-1 win Tuesday
night at Yamhill-Carlton.
It was the fi rst win of the
season for the Gulls (1-2-1),
who play three of their fi rst
four league games on the
road, beginning Saturday at
noon at Valley Catholic.
In girls soccer action,
unbeaten Yamhill-Carlton
— ranked sixth at the 3A
level — remained perfect
MONDAY
Robert Glenn Brott in California.
Robert went to Astoria
passed away on Aug. 11,
2021. He was born on schools and after gradua-
tion he went into
Jan. 3, 1977 in
business
with
Astoria.
his dad remod-
He is sur-
eling movie the-
vived by his
aters, mostly in
parents,
Ron-
Oregon and Cal-
ald and Patricia
ifornia. He also
Brott; brother,
had a sports card
Patrick, and his
store in Astoria
wife,
Kendra;
for a few years.
children, Xza-
He was a loving
vya, Nevaeh and
Robert Brott
father, partner,
Raider
Brott;
son and brother.
and life partner,
Deana Goff . He has several He will be missed by fam-
aunts, uncles and cousins ily and friends.
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Seaside soccer
teams split with
Tigers
SUNDAY
Astoria
Jan. 3, 1977 — Aug. 11, 2021
Elle Personius,
Evergreen
PREP ROUNDUP
The Warrenton Warriors
— three-time champions of
Coastal Range League vol-
leyball — are the big favor-
ites to make it four straight,
as they showed Tuesday
night.
Warrenton opened league
play with a fi ve-set vic-
tory at Rainier, 25-15, 9-25,
25-23, 20-25, 15-8.
The Columbians won the
fourth set to force a one-
game-to-15
tie-breaker,
and the Warriors answered
the call, building a quick
4-1 lead. A kill by Avyree
Miethe and an ace serve
from Emma Smith made it
7-2.
London O’Brien set
Jamie Annat for a kill and a
13-7 advantage, and Annat
added a second straight
attack for a 14-8 lead before
the Warriors closed it out.
Now 8-3 overall, Warren-
ton is rated 10th in the lat-
est Oregon School Activi-
ties Association rankings,
the highest-ranked team in
the Coastal Range League.
The Warriors host Port-
land Christian for a non-
league match Thursday,
before returning to league
play next week vs. Taft.
Robert “Bob” Marks Aaron Marks and Bethany
passed away on Sept. 5, Baird, and their spouses;
2021, at age 59. There will by his extra kids, Derek
Stone and Mea-
be a memorial
gan Ferguson,
service for him at
and by his many
Life Church, 255
grandchildren.
College Drive
His
parents,
NW in Salem.
Glenn and Rita,
The service will
brothers and sis-
be held on Sun-
ters and many
day at 2:30 p.m.
extended fami-
Bob
was
lies are also sur-
born to Rita and
vived by him.
Glenn Marks on
Robert Marks
Bob Marks is
Oct. 10, 1961, in
a man who loved
Springfi eld. He
spent most of his life in the well. Whether you knew
Knappa and Astoria area, him for his whole life or
and for the past 15 years he just a few minutes while
sitting on a park bench,
has lived in Salem.
When Bob was 19 years you just knew you were
old, he married his high loved and listened to. He
school sweetheart, Jean- was deeply in love with
nine Thompson, of War- his Lord and Savior, Jesus
renton. They were together Christ, and exemplifi ed the
love, kindness, gentleness
for more than 44 years.
He is survived by his and generosity of Jesus
loving wife, Jeannine, and throughout his life. He is
their children, Ben Marks, missed greatly.
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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DMD, FAGD
REGIONAL FORECAST
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Seattle
67 51
73 50
64 51
Mostly sunny Sunny and nice Partly sunny
65 51
63 50
63 47
63 49
Mostly cloudy
Cloudy and
breezy
Showers
possible
Chance of a
shower
Aberdeen
Olympia
70/53
68/52
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
70/47
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Tuesday
Tonight’s Sky: The autumnal
equinox occurs at 12:14 p.m. PDT,
marking the beginning of fall in
the Northern Hemisphere.
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 82/49
Normal high/low .................. 67/50
Record high .................. 85 in 1994
Record low .................... 37 in 1960
Precipitation
Tuesday ................................... 0.00”
Month to date ........................ 2.55”
Normal month to date ......... 1.61”
Year to date .......................... 40.53”
Normal year to date ........... 40.73”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Sunrise today .................. 7:04 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 7:11 p.m.
Moonrise today ............. 8:36 p.m.
Moonset today ............... 9:48 a.m.
New
First
3:19 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
Full
Cape Disappointment
2:54 a.m.
3:02 p.m.
3:08 a.m.
3:13 p.m.
Warrenton
3:14 a.m.
3:20 p.m.
Knappa
3:56 a.m.
4:02 p.m.
Depoe Bay
Sep 28 Oct 6 Oct 12 Oct 20
7.1 9:26 a.m. 0.6
7.6 10:00 p.m. 0.0
2:07 a.m.
2:14 p.m.
7.1 8:38 a.m.
7.5 9:06 p.m.
0.9
0.0
7.4 8:57 a.m. 0.7
7.9 9:29 p.m. -0.1
7.5 9:10 a.m.
8.0 9:44 p.m.
0.7
0.1
7.4 10:27 a.m. 0.6
7.9 11:01 p.m. 0.0
7.7 8:05 a.m.
8.2 8:37 p.m.
1.2
0.5
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Today
Hi/Lo/W
72/53/s
79/69/c
62/51/r
84/59/s
83/49/s
86/75/sh
83/59/s
84/63/pc
89/76/t
77/64/t
100/77/pc
76/55/s
72/56/t
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
75/55/s
77/63/r
77/52/s
87/63/s
79/49/s
88/73/pc
83/58/s
81/62/pc
89/77/t
71/59/r
95/75/c
75/58/s
73/54/s
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
77/52
Hermiston
The Dalles 78/45
Enterprise
Pendleton 72/45
75/48
81/52
La Grande
74/39
76/52
NATIONAL CITIES
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Last
Time
70/47
Kennewick Walla Walla
74/52 Lewiston
80/48
73/50
Salem
Pullman
78/47
Longview
67/51 Portland
77/55
71/47
Yakima 75/46
70/46
Astoria
Spokane
75/53
Corvallis
76/49
Albany
76/49
John Day
Eugene
Bend
76/48
77/44
76/47
Ontario
80/44
Caldwell
Burns
74/35
76/43
Medford
88/54
Klamath Falls
78/39
City
Baker City
Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
74/34/s
73/54/s
64/54/s
77/51/s
61/48/s
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
79/39/pc
68/54/pc
73/52/s
87/49/s
66/48/s
City
North Bend
Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
67/52/s
81/52/s
67/53/s
77/48/s
76/53/pc
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
71/51/s
92/53/s
79/49/s
85/50/s
86/53/s