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A5 THE ASTORIAN • THuRSdAy, JANuARy 27, 2022 SPORTS OBITUARIES Ryan John Ulbricht PREP ROUNDUP BOYS BASKETBALL Two league wins in a row for Astoria Colton McMaster scored 25 points, all in the first and fourth quarters, to lead Asto- ria to a convincing 69-50 over visiting Valley Catho- lic in a Cowapa League boys basketball game Tuesday night. Following scores by Trey Woodrich, McMaster and Niko Boudreau, the Fisher- men built a 20-10 lead early in the second quarter. The Valiants gradually fought back and tied the game at 32-32, but a trey from Astoria sophomore Owen Williams sparked a decisive 13-0 run. After McMaster, the Fish- ermen had balanced scoring from Field (13 points), Wil- liams (12), Woodrich (nine) and Boudreau (seven). “We always seem to have that one quarter where we have problems with our shot selection, but we’re doing a good job in figuring out how to close out games,” said Astoria coach Kevin Goin, whose team scored 18 or more points in three of the four quarters. “Our assists are up a bunch and we made good decisions the rest of the night. Judd (Field) had a good game and Trey played well. Those are two import- ant league wins (over Tilla- mook and Valley Catholic) for us.” In addition to last Fri- day’s victory over Tilla- mook, the win over the Val- iants gave Astoria its first back-to-back league wins since 2016. Seaside boys win at Tillamook Seaside bounced back from Saturday’s loss at Knappa with a routine Cow- apa League boys basketball win Tuesday at Tillamook, 62-48. Conner Langmo was unstoppable for the Gulls in the second and third quar- ters, finishing with a game- high 22 points. Izzy Jantes added a career high 15 points and Ever Sibony scored 10 for Seaside, which remained at No. 5 in the latest Ore- gon School Activities Asso- ciation rankings. The Gulls have three straight games at home, beginning Friday with Banks. Seaside girls rally past Tillamook SCOREBOARD PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE THURSDAY Boys Basketball — Knappa at Country Christian, 7:30 Swimming — Valley Catholic at Astoria, 4 p.m. FRIDAY Boys Basketball — Stayton at Astoria, 6 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 6 p.m.; Warrenton at Clatskanie, 7:30 p.m.; Faith Bible at Jewell, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball — Stayton at Astoria, 4:30 p.m.; Banks at Seaside, 7:30 p.m.; Warrenton at Clatskanie, 6 p.m.; Faith Bible JV at Jewell, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL SEASIDE 39, TILLAMOOK 31 SEA (39): Lilli Taylor 24, Nofield 5, A.Taylor 2, Martinez 2, Bowles 2, Olson 1, Betts 1. TIL (31): Lexie Braxling 14, Garcia 6, Tuiolemotu 6, Haertel 4, Prueitt 2. Seaside 6 7 11 15—39 Tillamook 11 7 9 4—31 BOYS BASKETBALL ASTORIA 69, VALLEY CATHOLIC 50 VC (50): Adam Wolfe 14, Cheung 9, Han 8, Holub 6, Heyworth 4, DeBor- toli 3, Tortorelli 3, Lane 2, Merz 1. AST (69): Colton McMaster 25, Field 13, Williams 12, Woodrich 9, Bou- dreau 7, Olson 3, Faulkner, Benesch, Wintersteen, Moore. Valley C. 10 15 10 15—50 Astoria 18 9 20 22—69 SEASIDE 62, TILLAMOOK 48 SEA (62): Conner Langmo 22, Jantes 15, Sibony 10, Thompson 5, White 3, Corder 2, Kawasoe. TIL (48): Marshall Allen 17, Hoskins 13, Johnson 4, Seals 3, Werner 3, White 2, Leonnig 2, Motsinger 1. Seaside 14 15 18 15—62 Tillamook 12 5 12 19—48 Seaside’s next four league games are all at home, with a nonleague contest Feb. 5 at West Linn. and Jewell topped Falls City 45-41 in a 1A Casco League contest. Columbians defeat Warriors GIRLS BASKETBALL Knappa boys post two more wins No letdown for the Knappa Loggers this week. Following Saturday’s big win over Seaside, the Log- gers went right back to work Monday in a Northwest League game at Columbia Christian, where Knappa easily won its 13th game in a row, 72-45 over the Knights. Knappa cruised past Portland Christian Tuesday, 69-33, for a 14th straight win. The Loggers opened Monday’s game with an 18-0 run, and 3-pointers from Brandon Gale, Nico- lai Ogier and Shane McMa- han helped Knappa build a 36-12 halftime lead. Four Loggers finished in double figures, led by Logan Morrill’s 16 points. A 13-0 fourth quarter run by Columbia Christian brought the Knights back to within 14 points, and brought the Knappa starters back off the bench. Gale hit two more 3-pointers in the final minute to finish with 14 points, while McMahan and Tanner Jackson had 13 points apiece. In other boys basket- ball action Tuesday, War- renton edged Rainier 44-42, Seaside rallied from a 16-6 deficit to score a 39-31 Cowapa League girls bas- ketball win Tuesday night at Tillamook. The Gulls had not played in 11 days due to coronavi- rus precautions while some players were in quarantine. Lilli Taylor sparked the comeback with three straight scores in the sec- ond quarter, and snapped a 31-31 tie with 53 seconds left in the fourth. After scoring on a layup, she made 5-of-6 free throws to close out the win, for Seaside’s first back- to-back victories of the season. Abby Nofield added five points as Seaside’s next highest scorer, while Lexie Braxling had 14 points for Tillamook. The Gulls have upcom- ing league games with Banks and Valley Catholic, with four of their next five games at home. Astoria overcomes shooting woes to top Valiants Astoria had a tough night from the field, but still won easily over Valley Catholic, 52-33, in a Cowapa League girls basketball game on Tuesday at the Brick House. The Lady Fishermen held a slim 20-16 lead at halftime, with half their points from the free throw line. Valley Catholic was still within 31-25 late in the third quarter, when Astoria turned on the heat, and went on a 14-2 run for a 45-27 advantage. Astoria freshman Shelby Bruney had a rough first half, then went on a scor- ing spree over the final 10 minutes, sparked by a turn- around jumper and a score off a steal in the final two minutes of the third quarter. Freshman Tayla Huber and Bruney scored off more Valiant turnovers, and freshman Nayomi Holm- stedt hit a pair of 3-point- ers in the fourth, as No. 12-ranked Astoria pulled away and improved to 9-8 overall. Warrenton had early hopes of an upset Tuesday, but Rainier staged a sec- ond rally to top the War- riors 50-34 in a Coastal Range League girls basket- ball game. Warrenton led 17-11 after one quarter, and by one point at halftime. Lacey Makinson led Rainier’s comeback charge with 16 points, followed by Kalli Budge with 14 points and 16 rebounds. In Northwest League action, Portland Christian scored a 35-27 win over visiting Knappa. The Lady Loggers have back-to-back games upcoming with Ver- nonia. Jewel defeated Falls City 30-17 in the 1A Casco League. — The Astorian MONDAY Michael George DeWaide Astoria Oct. 4, 1943 — Jan. 14, 2022 Michael George artistic talents in the wood DeWaide, 78, passed carvings and murals he away on Jan. 14, 2022, in created, some of which still grace downtown Asto- Astoria. Michael was born in ria today. Michael was preceded Portland on Oct. 4, 1943. in death by his He studied parents, George art at Portland DeWaide and State University, Phyllis Kraft; where he earned his sister, Bambi his bachelor’s Beaulieu; and degree. While brother, Richard in Portland, he Kraft. illustrated a Michael is number of books survived by his and played har- monica with brother, Edward his band, Great Michael DeWaide Dreske; sister, Pumpkin. Sharron Njust; In the 1970s, he moved son, Damon DeWaide; and to Astoria, where he would grandchildren, Lacan Falk, spend the rest of his life. He Jenica DeWaide, Logan built his home on Shallon DeWaide, Arlo DeWaide Farm, and shared the hill with and Leonard DeWaide. good friends Vern Wilson, Michael is also survived Roger McKay and others. by his former wife, Kay Michael expressed his DeWaide. Leinassar Dental Excellence Hear what loyal and new patients alike are saying... I am never comfortable visiting a dental office. Your staff members made me feel at ease. Excellent care! I felt like I was given choices. Nice to know I have some say about treatment options. Just sorry I waited so long to visit your practice. - Gary The Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day before publication. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at DailyAstorian.com/obituaries, by email at ewilson@dailyastorian.com, placed via the funeral home or in person at The Astorian office, 949 Exchange St. in Astoria. For more information, call 503-325-3211, ext. 1257. SUNDAY Ryan Ulbricht, son of Camp Baldwin as the head Rick and Ramona Ulbricht, horse wrangler and lead- was born Dec. 29, 1997, ing the future generation of scouts. and passed from Ryan had a this life into eter- nal life on Jan. mind for finding 18, 2022, in things that needed Long Beach, fixing and putting Washington. them together: He served for people, cars and furniture. a short time in Most recently, the U.S. Army as at the Georgia-Pa- a motor transport cific Wauna Mill, operator. Ryan Ulbricht he worked with He is survived robotics. Ryan by his parents; sister, Cameo; son, Roman; also enjoyed sports: soc- and aunts, uncles, cousins cer, track, skimboard and and many close friends in surfing. Father, son, brother, the Pacific Northwest. Baptized and confirmed magician and loyal friend, in the Lutheran church, Ryan had a way of walking Ryan attended youth group, into a room full of strang- Dunes Bible Camp in the ers and leaving with new summer and was active in friends. He could make anyone his church. He also enjoyed his many smile with just a joke or a years in the Boy Scouts, card trick, and will be missed especially when working at by everyone who knew him. Trusted, Caring and Affordable Dental Care OBITUARY POLICY SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Ocean Park, Washington Dec. 29, 1997 — Jan. 18, 2022 503 325-0310 • 1414 Marine Drive, Astoria www.smileastoria.com TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JEFFERY M. LEINASSAR DMD, FAGD REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 52 35 Plenty of sunshine 51 39 50 44 Becoming cloudy 48 39 Rain Rain 46 41 47 41 49 42 Rain Showers possible Showers possible Aberdeen Olympia 51/31 48/34 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 46/28 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Tuesday Tonight’s Sky: Aldebaran of Taurus gives us a glimpse of the fate of our own star, the sun. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 55/30 Normal high/low .................. 50/38 Record high .................. 63 in 2015 Record low .................... 17 in 1950 Precipitation Tuesday ................................... 0.00” Month to date ...................... 13.47” Normal month to date ......... 8.73” Year to date .......................... 13.47” Normal year to date ............. 8.73” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time 7:52 a.m. 9:57 p.m. 8.8 1:38 a.m. 6.1 3:33 p.m. 3.5 0.6 Cape Disappointment 7:35 a.m. 9:44 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 7:44 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 5:13 p.m. Moonrise today .............. 3:24 a.m. Moonset today ............ 12:28 p.m. New First Full Last 7:48 a.m. 9:48 p.m. 9.0 1:17 a.m. 6.3 3:02 p.m. 3.5 0.3 9.2 1:22 a.m. 6.5 3:17 p.m. 3.6 0.7 8:29 a.m. 9.0 2:39 a.m. 10:34 p.m. 6.4 4:34 p.m. 3.0 0.6 Warrenton 7:47 a.m. 9:52 p.m. Knappa Depoe Bay Jan 31 Feb 8 Feb 16 Feb 23 8.7 12:50 a.m. 3.7 6.0 2:44 p.m. 0.6 6:47 a.m. 8:57 p.m. 8.9 12:13 a.m. 3.8 6.1 2:15 p.m. 0.4 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Today Hi/Lo/W Fri. Hi/Lo/W 52/36/pc 27/23/s 31/11/c 56/35/c 29/14/sn 80/66/pc 59/44/c 73/52/s 78/64/pc 31/26/s 70/48/s 61/45/s 38/30/s 49/22/c 35/23/sf 21/5/sf 52/33/s 46/24/s 81/67/pc 57/35/pc 74/52/pc 78/57/pc 35/25/sn 72/46/pc 61/46/c 40/27/sn Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 41/26 Hermiston The Dalles 38/26 Enterprise Pendleton 36/20 36/23 39/29 La Grande 37/26 48/28 NATIONAL CITIES High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 37/25 Kennewick Walla Walla 31/22 Lewiston 36/26 47/29 Salem Pullman 34/18 Longview 52/35 Portland 47/31 33/21 Yakima 34/20 45/30 Astoria Spokane 29/20 Corvallis 46/28 Albany 45/25 John Day Eugene Bend 47/29 56/30 46/26 Ontario 34/20 Caldwell Burns 36/14 37/25 Medford 57/27 Klamath Falls 52/18 City Baker City Brookings Ilwaco Newberg Newport Today Hi/Lo/W 28/15/pc 58/41/pc 51/38/s 47/27/pc 54/37/s Fri. Hi/Lo/W 29/12/c 57/42/c 49/39/c 47/27/c 55/39/c City North Bend Roseburg Seaside Springfi eld Vancouver Today Hi/Lo/W 56/37/pc 50/33/pc 53/35/s 48/29/pc 46/29/pc Fri. Hi/Lo/W 57/39/c 55/35/c 52/36/c 52/33/c 47/28/c