1 B SIUSLAW Sports News: NEWS The Siuslaw News For more photos and updates, visit our website at www.thesiuslawnews.com. P.O. Box 10 Florence, OR 97439 Fax: (541) 997-7979 WEDNESDAY Email: sports@thesiuslawnews.com FEBRUARY 25 • 2015 Vikings end season at home On the Bite Both Siuslaw teams finish fifth in Far West A weekly fishing report for the local region B Y N ED H ICKSON www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Siuslaw News MID COAST LAKES: NBHS GIRLS : 52 SHS: 25 NBHS BOYS : 56 SHS: 31 The rainbow trout stock- ing program began in many mid coast lakes in early February. Be sure to check out the 2015 stocking schedule for the most up to date information. Fishing for the various warm water fish species can still be productive during the win- ter months but anglers may need to target different areas of a lake (typically deeper) versus when fish- ing in the spring or sum- mer. The Viking girls opened Friday’s final home stand of the season as Siuslaw hosted North Bend. Though in both match-ups the Vikings had no chance of making a post-sea- son appearance, spectators were hard pressed to tell the difference as players from both Siuslaw teams battled for an upset — and the chance to play spoiler. In the girls’ game, after entering halftime trailing 25- 10, Siuslaw rallied to within nine after scoring the first seven points of the third quarter with shooting from senior Halee Richards and sophomores Destinie Tatum and Elyssa Rose. The Vikings went 9-for-11 from the chari- ty line in the period before the Bulldogs were able to pull away into a 12-point lead to start the fourth period. Viking junior guard Mikaela Siegel scored the first basket of the quarter, fol- lowed by a no-look pass from junior guard Sierra Potter to Tatum to put Siuslaw back within nine points. But North Bend got hot from beyond the arc, draining See ALSEA RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery has produced fair to good results recently. This week should be productive in the mid to lower reaches of the river while flows are low and river temperatures are warming. See T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River VIKS 3B High Tide Low Tide Feb. 25 4:41am / 7.6 5:57pm / 5.6 11:39am / 0.9 11:25pm / 2.9 Feb. 26 5:42am / 7.3 7:20pm / 5.5 S p o r t s C a l e n d a r Feb. 27-28 • SHS wrestling 4A state meet at Memorial Colesium TBA Spring sports • March 17 SHS baseball at Taft HS 3 p.m. • March 19 SHS track SHS Icebreaker 4 p.m. • March 20 SHS softball hosts Bandon 5 p.m. FISHING 5B Mindy Mendenhall/for Siuslaw News Senior forward Chris Free penetrates the key for a jumper against Lowell during Saturday’s play-off game. Sailors’ state journey ends Despite loss, Sailor seniors end season on high note B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News LHS: 77 MHS: 46 F or members of this season’s Mapleton basketball team, including its three seniors — Chris Free, Tucker Ford and Jack Hardisty — it was the first time any of them had been this far into the play- offs. For that reason alone, the Sailors stepped onto the court at Northwest Christian College against Lowell as winners. Taking on the Devils for a chance to advance into the state playoffs was icing on the cake. “It has been an amazing first season as head coach,” said Mapleton coach Will Crook. “These guys battled every game, all season.” Coming into Saturday’s game, Crook said the team knew that Lowell lived and died by its 3-point shooting. “We were prepared but couldn’t execute as well as we had hoped,” said Crook. “I have never seen a team shoot 3-pointers that well in a game.” Senior forward Chris Free scored the first six points of the game as the Sailors fought for the advantage. As expected, Lowell’s ability to score from outside kept the Sailors in a come-from-behind position as senior Tucker Ford spent the first half dis- tributing the ball from the point posi- tion, scoring just two points but con- tributing through assists. As a result, seniors Jack Hardisty and Free were able to penetrate and keep things close as the game entered the half with Mapleton trailing by a single basket, 16-14. “Tucker’s performance in the first half was as good as it gets,” See 12:52am / 1.0 Feb. 27 6:48am / 7.0 8:37pm / 5.6 12:40am / 3.2 2:02pm / 0.9 Feb. 28 7:55am / 7.0 9:36pm / 5.9 1:56am / 3.3 3:02pm / 0.7 March 1 8:54am / 7.0 3:01am / 3.1 10:20pm / 6.1 3:52pm / 0.5 March 2 9:45am / 7.1 3:54am / 2.7 10:57pm / 6.4 4:34pm / 0.4 March 3 10:29am / 7.2 4:38am / 2.4 11:28pm / 6.6 5:10pm / 0.4 S S IUSLAW IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 SAILORS 3B NEW LISTING 12th ST #2101 Great quarter acre in town lot. Cleared with under- ground utilities available. Possible view of river. Owner willing to look at all offers! $75,000 #10977 MLS#15580528 Lynnette Wikstrom Broker Cell: 541.999.0786 lynnette@cbcoast.com 100 Hwy. 101, Florence, OR • 541.997.7777 “We’re next to the Bridge.” COAST REAL ESTATE