A3 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2022 SPORTS Knappa boys, girls earn all-league honors The Astorian Photos by John Gunther ABOVE: The Seaside boys basketball team stands with the fi fth-place trophy on Saturday at Marshfi eld High School. BELOW: Seaside’s Connor Langmo sets for a free throw in Saturday’s game vs. Banks. Braves top Seaside in a fi nal showdown, 62-54 The Astorian It was only û tting that one of the û nal basketball games of the 2021-22 season would pit the Banks Braves against the Seaside Seagulls. The only thing wrong with Saturday9s boys basketball û nal between the longtime rivals 4 it wasn9t the state championship game. As it was, third place was on the line between the Braves and Gulls, the two Cowapa League teams who were playing for the fourth time this season, this time in the 4A state tournament at Marshû eld High School. The teams also met four times in the last full win- ter sports season of 2018-19, when the Braves beat Seaside 62-56 in the state champion- ship game in Forest Grove. Saturday9s winner was Banks again, by a nearly identical score, 62-54. It was a statement victory for the Braves, as the Cowapa League9s smallest school secured a third-place û nish at state in their û nal basketball game at the 4A level. Banks will move to the 3A Coastal Range League next school year. It wasn9t easy, but the Braves led from start to û nish on Saturday, holding a 24-10 lead early in the second quar- ter, only to see it dwindle in the second half. Going out in a blaze of glory in his û nal game with the Gulls, senior Ever Sibony hit four 3-pointers in the sec- ond half on his way to a game-high 25 points, with four assists and three steals. Fellow senior Carson Kawasoe drained three treys in the third quarter, and Sea- side (10-for-30 from the arc) rallied from a 34-22 halftime deû cit to within 42-41 in the opening seconds of the fourth quarter. But as they did three years ago, the Braves countered with another Gobel 4 Coo- per 4 who led Banks with 22 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, answering almost every Seaside score with a basket of his own. A 3-pointer by Sibony had the Gulls within 51-47 with 4:28 left, but Gobel responded with two-point scores at the 2:26 and 1:08 marks, and two free throws with 44 sec- onds left for a seven-point lead. Gobel also had seven rebounds and three assists. Tigers top Seaside in semiû nal, 43-35 Northwest All-League basketball selections were announced at the con- clusion of the league9s post-season tournament earlier this month, with the regular season and tour- nament champion Knappa boys dominating the top awards, just as the Loggers Seaside9s run at a û fth straight champi- onship game appear- ance in the 4A boys bas- ketball state tournament came to an end on Friday afternoon at Marshû eld High School, where No. 1-ranked Junction City held oû the Gulls, 43-35, helping the Tigers secure a spot in Saturday9s championship game. The Gulls were bounced into Saturday9s third-place consolation game. Seaside still managed to trim a nine-point deû - cit down to 35-32 early in the fourth quarter, but less than 24 hours after a dra- matic comeback win over Philomath on Thursday, Seaside had used up all of its miracle points for the tournament. The top-ranked Tigers, who trailed by three points early, led the rest of the way to win the semiû nal game. Both teams strug- gled from the û eld (Gulls 10-for-33, Tigers 10-for- 34), but Junction City was 20-of-25 at the free throw line, 8-of-12 in the Cash Corder had four assists and 13 boards for Sea- side, which out-rebounded Banks 35-25. Seaside left the tourna- ment with a û fth-place trophy, one last award for a senior group that had to battle just to have a full season for the û rst time since 2018-19. last 3:28 of regulation, to hold oû any Seaside comeback. More impressive was the Tiger defense, which held Seaside9s Ever Sibony to just six points (one û eld goal and four free throws), after Sibo- ny9s 25-point outburst in Thursday9s game. Seaside9s Cash Corder scored a team-high 15 points before fouling out late in the game, while Junction City used just six players the entire game, and eû ectively ran time oû the clock in the û nal quarter, allow- ing just û ve points for the Gulls in the fourth period. Junior Kaleb Bur- nett led the Tigers with 16 points and seven rebounds, while team- mate Colby Evans added 10 points, including 6-for-6 at the free throw line. Connor Langmo chipped in nine points and seven rebounds for Seaside, which had appeared in four straight state championship games (2016, 817, 818, 819), with the state tour- nament canceled in 2020 and 2021. The Gulls lose every starter to graduation, but Seaside will return a strong group in 2022- 23, including freshmen Aus- tin Palmer, Jordan Wester- holm and Jake White, along with sophomores Izzy Jantes, Kyler McCleary and Ruger Thompson, and this year9s lone junior, Tanner Kraushaar. CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT CLASS MARCH 27 TH AT 1 PM Best Western 555 Hamburg Ave, Astoria Multi-State $80 Oregon Only $45 Oregon included no-fee Shaun Curtain 360-921-2071 or email: ShaunCurtain@gmail.com | www.ShaunCurtain.com Shane McMahan earning second team honors. The two were also chosen to play in the annual senior all-star game hosted by Lower Columbia College, scheduled for Tuesday. On the girls9 side, Knappa sophomore Ari- ana Miller was selected to the Northwest League9s all- league second team. NORTHWEST ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS GIRLS League champion: Faith Bible League tournament champion: Vernonia Player of the Year: Ashley Lohman, Faith Bible Coach of the Year: Corey Douma, Neah-Kah-Nie First Team Ashley Lohman, Sr., Faith Bible Reaiah Hall, Fr., Mannahouse Taylor Masterson, Sr., Faith Bible Emma Miller, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie Rachel Strober, Sr., Nestucca Brooklynn Walters, Sr., Vernonia Second Team Maiya Hardy, Fr., Portland Christian Hailee Knight, So., Nestucca Alexis Mallory, Jr., Faith Bible Ariana Miller, So., Knappa Kaydence Roberson, Fr., Vernonia Leah Zallee, Jr., Portland Christian Third Team Kortnie Adams, Jr., Vernonia Adriana Bjornsgard, Fr., Mannahouse Hannah Dietrichs, Sr., Knappa Kennedy Fletcher, So., Neah-Kah-Nie Tristyn Harrison, Sr., Nestucca Adrienne Mallory, Jr., Faith Bible Honorable Mention Lexi Fern, So., Gaston Audrey Hill, Sr., Vernonia Grace Smith, Sr., Gaston Allana Tull, Sr., Nestucca Becca Warren, Jr., Faith Bible Jordan White, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie All-Defense POY: Ashley Lohman, Faith Bible Mia Jauma, Vernonia Taylor Masterson, Faith Bible Emma Miller, Neah-Kah-Nie Rachel Strober, Nestucca Leah Zallee, Portland Christian Sportsmanship: Faith Bible BOYS League season/tournament champi- ons: Knappa Player of the Year: Logan Morrill, Knappa Coach of the Year: Paul Isom, Knappa First Team Logan Morrill, Sr., Knappa Matthew Fachiol, Sr., Faith Bible Jaydon Hall, So., Mannahouse David McCallum, Jr., Vernonia Shane McMahan, Sr., Knappa Jordan Tibbets, Sr., Columbia Second Team Brandon Gale, Sr., Knappa Devin Johnson, Sr., Mannahouse Eddie Loza, Jr., Neah-Kah-Nie Dawson Vensel, Jr., Columbia Skyler Wallace, Sr., Nestucca Landon Young, Jr., Faith Bible Third Team Jadon Bjornsgard, So., Mannahouse Christian Chapman, Jr., Columbia Tanner Jackson, Sr., Knappa Ty Johnson, Jr., Mannahouse Luke Taylor, So., Faith Bible Espen White, Jr., Neah-Kah-Nie Honorable Mention Anthony Allen, So., Neah-Kah-Nie Sam Fundak, Fr., Portland Christian Garrett Jones, Jr., Vernonia Feleti Martinez-Afemui, Sr., Faith Bible Cayden McLaughlin, Sr., Portland Christian Drew Miller, Sr., Knappa Lyness Ota, Jr., Vernonia Austin Peckham, So., Gaston Jaysson Swirtz, Sr., Nestucca All-Defense POY: Logan Morrill, Knappa Matthew Fachiol, Faith Bible Tanner Jackson, Knappa David McCallum, Vernonia Chisom Okafor, Mannahouse Dawson Vensel, Columbia Sportsmanship: Faith Bible SCOREBOARD PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE The Astorian cruised through another undefeated league season in 2021-22. Every Logger starter was named all-league, while Player of the Year honors went to Knappa senior Logan Morrill, and Coach of the Year was Paul Isom. Morrill was also selected to the û rst team all-state tournament squad, with TUESDAY Baseball — Knappa at Warrenton, 3:30 p.m. Softball — Yamhill-Carlton at Astoria, 4:30 p.m.; Seaside at Vernonia (2), 3 p.m.; Knappa at Warrenton, 3:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Baseball — Kennedy vs. Knappa, at Ron Tonkin Field, Hillsboro, 4 p.m. THURSDAY Baseball — Milwaukie at Astoria, 4:30 p.m. Softball — Astoria at Corbett, 4:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Seaside, 5 p.m.; Knappa at Clats- kanie (2), 3 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL BANKS 62, SEASIDE 54 BANKS (62): Cooper Gobel 22; Ben Mayo 16; Michael Vereen 12; Charlie White 7; Wyatt Selleck 3; Caden Petersen 2; Logan Kind; Graysen Voss; Billy Harris; Dylan Jan- sen; Carl Carlson; Nik Vidmantas. Totals 24-45 8-11 62. SEASIDE (54): Ever Sibony 25; Carson Kawasoe 9; Jared White 7; Cash Corder 7; Conner Langmo 3; Austin Palmer 2; Tan- ner Kraushaar 1; Izzy Jantes; Jordan Wester- holm; Jake White; Kyler McCleary; Riley Wunderlich. Totals 20-58 4-6 54. Banks 20 14 8 20—62 Seaside 10 12 17 15—54 3-point FG: Banks 6-15 (Mayo 3, White, Gobel, Selleck); Seaside 10-30 (Sibony 5, Kawasoe 3, Corder, Jar.White). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Banks 25 (Gobel 7, Ver- een 7); Seaside 35 (Corder 13). Assists: Banks 10 (White 3, Gobel 3); Seaside 12 (Sibony 4, Corder 4). Total fouls: Banks 8, Seaside 14. Turnovers: Banks 8, Seaside 11. Moda Health Players of the Game: Coo- per Gobel, Banks; Ever Sibony, Seaside. JUNCTION CITY 43, SEASIDE 35 SEASIDE (35): Cash Corder 15; Conner Langmo 9; Ever Sibony 6; Carson Kawasoe 3; Austin Palmer 2; Jordan Westerholm; Izzy Jantes; Tan- ner Kraushaar; Kyler McCleary; Jared White; Riley Wunderlich. Totals 10-33 12-15 35. JUNCTION CITY (43): Kaleb Burnett 16; Colby Evans 10; Court Knabe 9; Jaxson Kister 7; Chris Ohman 1; Sammy Espinosa. Totals 10-34 20-25 43. Seaside 10 7 13 5—35 Junction City 11 13 9 10—43 3-point FG: Seaside 3-13 (Corder 2 Langmo); Junction City 3-10 (Knabe 2, Kister). Fouled out: Seaside, Corder. Rebounds: Seaside 22 (Langmo 7), Junc- tion City 27 (Evans 7, Burnett 7). Assists: Sea- side 4 (Kawasoe, Sibony, Langmo, Corder), Junction City 3 (Kister, Ohman, Knabe). Total fouls: Seaside 19, Junction City 11. Turnovers: Seaside 9, Junction City 6. Moda Health Players of the Game: Conner Langmo, Seaside; Colby Evans, Junction City. 4A STATE TOURNAMENT Boys Fourth-Sixth Place Philomath 49, Stayton 33 Third-Fifth Place Banks 62, Seaside 54 Championship Cascade 42, Junction City 30 Girls 4A State Tournament Fourth-Sixth Place Baker 57, Marist Catholic 48 Third-Fifth Place Madras 48, Hidden Valley 41 Championship Philomath 46, Corbett 35 SUNSET EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT MARCH 18, 2022 TRANSIT EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY Have you thanked your SETD Transit Driver or other Employees lately? Now’s your chance! Please join SETD as we recognize the great men and women who drive and those that work behind the scenes to keep our buses rolling. Compliment cards are available for you to fill out at the Astoria Transit Center, Seaside Transit Office, on the buses and at https://www.nwore- gontransit.org/ These expressions of your appreciation will be shared with all employees. 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