A5 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2021 SPORTS OBITUARIES All-league honors for Astoria, Seaside players Larry Petersen BOYS SOCCER Astoria July 28, 1942 — Oct. 22, 2021 The Astorian Despite tough years in the league standings, the Asto- ria and Seaside boys soccer teams still managed to place a combined 11 players on the Cowapa all-league team, as voted on by the league’s coaches. In a down season for the Cowapa League, the 4A boys soccer state quarterfi nals did not include any teams from the Cowapa, as league cham- pion Valley Catholic and sec- ond place Tillamook both lost in the fi rst round of the state playoff s. Player of the Year hon- ors went to Carter Aff olter of Tillamook and Charles Bet- tger of Valley Catholic; and Goalkeeper of the Year recip- ients were Valley Catholic’s Dhilan Thanik and Seaside senior Riley Wunderlich. Valley Catholic landed eight players on the all- league team, including two goalkeepers. Seaside (5-7-1 overall), which lost at state runner-up COWAPA ALL-LEAGUE Player of the Year: Carter Aff olter, Tillamook; Charles Bettger, Valley Catholic Goalkeeper of the Year: Dhilan Thanik, Valley Catholic; Riley Wun- derlich, Seaside First Team M/F: Carter Aff olter, Jr., Tillamook M: Charles Bettger, Sr., Valley Catholic M/F: Cole Aff olter, Fr., Tillamook F: Elian Ayala, Sr., Valley Catholic D/M: Migiel Campos, Jr., Seaside D: Carl Carlson, Sr., Banks M: Edgar Estrada, Sr., Tillamook D: Riley Hill, Sr., Valley Catholic D: Drew Klopcic, Fr., Valley Catholic D/M: Leivis Lopez, So., Seaside D: Brock Manderson, Sr., Tillamook M/F: Cruz Mendola, Jr., Banks M: Bruno Monroy, Sr., Tillamook M/F: Anthony Peon, Jr., Seaside M/F: Cameron Schauermann, Jr., Astoria M/D: Walker Steele, Fr., Astoria D: Sebastian Stefanowicz, Sr., Val- ley Catholic D/F: Ismael Villasenor, So., Seaside F/M: Graysen Voss, Jr., Banks GK: Sam Brown, Sr., Valley Catholic GK: Dhilan Thanik, Sr., Valley Catholic GK: Salvador Wienecke, So., Astoria GK: Riley Wunderlich, Sr., Seaside Honorable Mention M/F: Kaden Burch, So., Seaside D/M: Tayden Cole, Fr., Astoria F: Cole Crossen, Jr., Banks M/D: Kainoa Henley, Sr., Banks M/GK: Diego Lara, Fr., Tillamook F/M: Alex Lopez, Sr., Tillamook M: Riley Reinikka, So., Valley Catholic M/F: Owen Williams, So., Astoria Gary Henley/The Astorian Seaside’s Anthony Peon, left, and Astoria’s Cameron Schauermann, middle, both made Cowapa all-league fi rst team as juniors. Hidden Valley in the play-in round, had six all-league selections, with two juniors and three sophomores joining Wunderlich, one of just two Seaside seniors this season. Seaside’s fi rst team all- league players were juniors Migiel Campos and Anthony Peon, and sophomores Leivis Lopez and Ismael Villasenor. A young Astoria team, which had just one senior, fi nished 0-13-1 overall. The Fishermen still reeled in fi ve all-league selections, with one junior, two sophomores and two freshmen. First team players were junior Cameron Schauer- mann, sophomore keeper Salvador Wienecke and freshman Walker Steele. US opens virus booster shots to all adults By LAURAN NEERGAARD, MATTHEW PERRONE and MIKE STOBBE Associated Press WASHINGTON — The U.S. on Friday opened COVID-19 booster shots to all adults and took the extra step of urging people 50 and older to seek one, aiming to ward off a winter surge as coronavirus cases rise even before millions of Americans travel for the holidays. Until now, Americans faced a confusing list of who was eligible for a booster that varied by age, their health and which kind of vaccine they got fi rst. The Food and Drug Administra- tion authorized changes to Pfi zer and Moderna boosters to make it easier. Under the new rules, any- one 18 or older can choose either a Pfi zer or Moderna booster six months after their last dose. For any- one who got the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vac- cine, the wait already was just two months. And people can mix-and-match boosters from any company. “We heard loud and clear that people needed some- thing simpler — and this, I think, is simple,” FDA vac- cine chief Dr. Peter Marks said. The Centers for Dis- ease Control and Preven- tion had to agree before the new policy became offi - cial late Friday. CDC Direc- tor Dr. Rochelle Walensky endorsed a recommendation from her agency’s scien- tifi c advisers that — in addi- tion to off ering all adults a booster — had stressed that people 50 and older should be urged to get one. “It’s a stronger recom- mendation,” said CDC adviser Dr. Matthew Daley of Kaiser Permanente Col- orado. “I want to make sure we provide as much protec- tion as we can.” The CDC also put out a plea for those who had pre- viously qualifi ed but hadn’t yet signed up for a booster to quit putting it off — saying older Americans and peo- ple with risks such as obe- sity, diabetes or other health problems should try to get one before the holidays. The expansion makes tens of millions more Amer- icans eligible for an extra dose of protection. Larry Petersen, 79, that “one” club, ball or passed away Oct. 22, putter to make his game 2021, in Portland, after a perfect! His time spent long, debilitating as a Clatsop condition. Cruise Host was Larry was very enjoyable born July 28, to him, as well, 1942, in Asto- and he loved all ria, where he animals, espe- lived most of his cially his kitty, life. He gradu- “Samantha.” ated from Asto- He loved his ria High School, family, and took where he played Larry Petersen much pride in his football all four kids and grand- years, graduating in 1961. After high school kids. Over the years he he attended Clatsop Com- traveled to watch many sporting events they were munity College. Larry and Jeanie Wit- involved in, and making beck were married in sure each one of them had 1963. Together they had a set of clubs to learn to two children, Scott Doug- play golf. Larry is the son of the las, born in 1965, and Kari late Lawrence and Stella Lynn, born in 1968. Larry held several posi- Petersen. He was very close tions during his working to his brother, Denny, who years. After two years at preceded him in death. He the community college , he leaves behind a half-sister went to work for the Ore- and brother, Laurie Saw- gon State Highway Depart- rey and Mike Petersen; his ment as an inspector while wife, Jeanie Petersen; son, the “new” Astoria Bridge Scott Petersen (Dana), of Sherwood; daughter, Kari was being built. After the bridge was Culbert (Read), of Samma- completed, he went to mish, Washington; grand- work as a draftsman for children, Kyle Petersen, Northwest Natural Gas Co. Tori Jo Petersen, Caden He later worked for Barbey Culbert, Sidney Culbert, Packing Co. and Ocean Charley Catlow and Chase Foods as a fi sh buyer. In Catlow; and nieces, neph- his later years he started a ews, extended family and successful home inspec- many friends. A memorial for Larry tion business, which he owned and operated until is set for Dec. 4, starting 1 p.m., at the grave site in his health started failing. During his adult life he Ocean View Cemetery, 575 became an avid cyclist, S.W. 18th St. in Warrenton, enjoying many memora- followed by a reception at ble trips and events. Golf the Astoria Golf & Coun- became his passion. H e try Club, 33445 Sunset was always looking for Beach Road in Warrenton. APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON 503-861-0929 Over 30 Y E A R S IN C L AT S O P COUNT Y Mattresses, Furniture & More! HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 * SATURDAY * SUNDAY 10-4 We Service What We Sell MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED Shop with a purpose on Museum Store Sunday, where all profits support the CRMM, not a “big box”! Join the CRMM Store November 28 - December 5 for bonus member double-discount days Shop 9:30-5:00 daily and support your museum all year long! OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:00 • 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 503.325.2323 • www.crmm.org SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 50 40 Rainy times 49 44 52 50 55 49 Cloudy Breezy with heavy rain Cloudy with a shower 57 48 56 48 55 48 Cloudy Chance of a shower Rain possible Aberdeen Olympia 49/41 49/40 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 48/37 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Sunday Tonight’s Sky: ISS will be visible 6:01 p.m. at altitude of 89 degrees SSE, moving from WSW to ENE. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 52/33 Normal high/low .................. 52/39 Record high .................. 66 in 1954 Record low .................... 25 in 1985 Precipitation Sunday ..................................... 0.00” Month to date ...................... 11.26” Normal month to date ......... 7.55” Year to date .......................... 61.57” Normal year to date ........... 56.08” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Sunrise today .................. 7:27 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:36 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 7:50 p.m. Moonset today ............ 11:32 a.m. New First 4:03 a.m. 2:32 p.m. Full Cape Disappointment 3:35 a.m. 2:18 p.m. 3:51 a.m. 2:28 p.m. Warrenton 3:58 a.m. 2:27 p.m. Knappa 4:40 a.m. 3:09 p.m. Depoe Bay Nov 27 Dec 3 Dec 10 Dec 18 6.8 9:11 a.m. 8.2 9:56 p.m. 2:54 a.m. 1:28 p.m. 6.7 8:18 a.m. 7.9 9:11 p.m. 3.9 0.2 4.3 0.2 6.9 8:42 a.m. 4.0 8.1 9:31 p.m. -0.1 7.2 8:55 a.m. 8.6 9:40 p.m. 4.0 0.3 7.1 10:12 a.m. 3.3 8.4 10:57 p.m. 0.1 6.9 7:47 a.m. 8.2 8:43 p.m. 4.5 0.1 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Today Hi/Lo/W Wed. 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