NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM SATURDAY EDITION ❘ DECEMBER 12, 2015 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation Lane closure On the Bite A S AILORS UNABLE TO LAND E AGLES B Y N ED H ICKSON WEEKLY Siuslaw News FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION M APLETON BOYS : 32 Y ONCALLA BOYS : 81 www.dfw.state.or.us/RR MID COAST LAKES The Sailors girls and boys basketball teams were on the road at Yoncalla Thursday night, with the Lady Sailors opening the night in a tough loss to the Eagles. “We came out flat and they capitalized on our weakness- es,” said Mapleton coach Jesika Crook. “We never found our rhythm.” Though Mapleton had bal- anced scoring, with buckets from senior Desitny Weber and freshmen Gabrielle Gibney, Alyssa Richards and Alyssa West, it wasn’t enough to outpace the Eagles, who landed a 45-15 win. Weber had five points and two steals, with two points each from Gibney, Richards and West. Off the boards, junior Josi Hays had four rebounds, sen- ior Hannah Rodet had three and sophomore Alexis Gierke had two. “We learned a lot about where we need to improve and continue to get better,” said Crook. Afterward, the boys faced off with the Eagles, with sim- ilar results in spite of posting one of its highest-scoring games of the preseason. “Yoncalla is a high-quality opponent,” Sailor coach Will The coho salmon fish- eries in Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes are just getting going. With some recent rain and big tide series fresh coho should be migrating into the lakes. Look to fish near the lake outlet and by the major tributaries that enter the lakes. Casting or trolling spin- ners or various plugs can be effective. Fishing for the various warmwater fish species is fair to good. There are numerous lakes in the Florence area that can pro- vide good opportunity and have both boat and bank access. SIUSLAW RIVER: Chinook, cutthroat trout Fall Chinook fishing is producing fair results with a lot of fish moving to the upper tide water reaches and above. Trolling her- ring, spinners or bobber fishing can all be produc- tive. The wild coho fishery is closed for the season. ALSEA RIVER: Chinook, cutthroat trout See FISHING 3B See S PORTS Calendar Dec. 12 PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Siuslaw senior Kenneth Thrall works for an opening against a Junction City defender Thursday night. V IKS SCRATCHED BY T IGERS • WRESTLING V IKINGS AT S PRINGFIELD 10 A . M . Dec. 15 • MHS GIRLS BB T. L AKE 5:30 P . M . AT • MHS BOYS BB AT T. L AKE 7 P . M . • SHS BOYS BB AT S UTHERLIN 7 P . M . SAILORS 4B T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Reese Siegel (left) leaps for the tip-off against Junction City. B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News Siuslaw: 26 Newport: 53 Siuslaw: 24 J. City: 40 game — and handed them a 27-point loss. Thursday, Siuslaw once again played host, this time to the high-pres- sure defense of Junction City. After going scoreless and falling behind 10-0 in the first three minutes, senior point guard Preston Mitchell scored on a short jumper inside, then a pair of free throws a short time later to close the gap to six points. An offensive rebound from senior guard Kenneth Thrall kept Siuslaw’s offensive momentum going with 29 seconds left in the period. Mitchell It’s been a busy week for the Viking boys, with extreme weather earlier in the week causing Tuesday’s match-up with Newport to be moved to Wednesday and creating back-to-back games through Friday. Against the Cubs Wednesday night, Siuslaw couldn’t find its offensive rhythm against Newport’s ability to drop back and score from the perime- ter. While the Vikings had a solid effort in the paint, it wasn’t enough to keep the Cubs from pulling away by 14 on a third-quarter run that left the Viks trailing for the remainder of the See VIKS 4B Low Tide Dec. 12 12:49pm / 6.6 11:54pm / 8.2 6:07am / 3.1 6:55pm / -0.8 Dec. 13 1:29am / 6.7 12:33pm/ 8.1 6:48am / 3.1 7:34pm / -0.8 Dec. 14 2:10pm / 6.8 1:15pm / 7.8 7:33am / 3.1 8:14pm / -0.6 Dec.15 2:53am / 6.8 2:02pm/ 7.5 8:23am / 3.1 8:57pm/ -0.3 Dec. 16 3:39am / 6.9 2:56pm / 6.9 9:21am / 3.0 9:44pm / 0.2 Dec. 17 4:28am / 7.1 4:00pm/ 6.4 10:27am / 2.8 10:35pm/ 0.7 Dec. 18 5:20am / 7.3 5:16pm / 6.0 11:40am / 2.4 11:32pm / 1.2 Dec. 17 • MHS GIRLS BB Siuslaw stumped by J. City S ILETZ 5:30 P . M . AT • MHS BOYS BB AT B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News S ILETZ 7 P . M . S IUSLAW : 36 N EWPORT : 67 S IUSLAW : 39 J. C ITY : 62 Dec. 18 • SHS GIRLS BB HOST C. G ROVE 6 P . M . • SHS BOYS BB HOST C. G ROVE 7:30 P . M . NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Viking senior Taylor Dotson brings the ball down after a defensive rebound. The Vikings girls spent their week on the road, fighting extreme weather and extreme defenses at Newport and Junction City. Wednesday, in a game resched- uled from Tuesday due to weather conditions, Siuslaw had one of its highest-scoring games of the pre- season, posting 36 points against the Cubs’ high-pressure defense. Unfortunately, the Vikings’ defense wasn’t as effective against the hot-shooting Cubs, who won the game going away, 67-36. Senior point guard Sierra Potter led scoring with eight points, fol- lowed by fellow senior Taylor Dotson with seven, and six points from freshman Annabel Tupua. Junior Abby Watkins led rebounding with six boards for the Viks. Thursday, Siuslaw was back on the road in a matchup against Junction City. With junior Destinie Tatum back in the lineup, Siuslaw had an extra spark in its offense, with Tatum posting a double-double with 16 See SIUSLAW 3B S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK M APLETON GIRLS : 15 Y ONCALLA GIRLS : 45