NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM SATURDAY EDITION ❘ APRIL 9, 2016 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation On the Bite A A pulled-pork dinner and live/silent auction will be held tonight, April 9, at the Florence Elks Lodge as a fundraiser for the Siuslaw Regional Aquatics Center, the Mapleton pool. Doors open at 5 p.m. with dinner served between 5:30 and 7 p.m. The Elks’ no-host bar will be open. Only a handful of tickets will be available at the door, 1686 12th St. Dinner tickets are $15 each and include pulled pork, scal- loped potatoes, cole slaw, baked beans, rolls, non-alco- holic beverage and dessert. Vegetarian and organic options are available. More than 60 silent auc- tion items will be displayed as well as live auction items, including a golf package for two, guided fishing trip, Carol Van Curler watercolor, a grandmother clock, a heli- copter thrill ride and an artsy water fountain. WEEKLY FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR MID COAST LAKES: Rainbow trout stocking is underway in many loca- tions along the mid coast. Look at the stocking report to see the full stocking sea- son. Fishing for the various warm water fish species tends to be slower during the winter month but can pick up quickly as spring nears and fish move to the shallows for spawning. There are numerous lakes in the Florence area that can provide good opportu- nity and have both boat and bank access. SIUSLAW RIVER: The river basin is closed to all fishing above the head of tide and will reopen for cutthroat trout fishing on May 22. See POOL 3B ALSEA RIVER: S PORTS Steelhead Winter steelhead fishing is slow. This time of year does tend to be dominated by more wild fish and post spawn run backs. Casting spinners / spoons, floating bait or a jig, or bouncing bottom with an egg pattern are good options. See Calendar April 9 • SHS TRACK FISHING 3B AT April 12 T IDE T ABLE • SHS SOFTBALL PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Entrance Siuslaw River Mapleton junior Tyler Packebush clears 8 feet to place fifth at the Far West League JV meet in Florence. High Tide Low Tide April 9 1:47am / 8.5 2:40pm/ 7.3 8:24am / -1.2 8:29pm/ 1.2 S AILORS TRACKSTERS RAISE BAR Mapleton freshman Erin Michael placed third in the discus with a throw of 81 feet, 9 inches. B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News April 10 2:30am / 8.4 3:35pm / 6.9 April 11 3:17am / 8.1 4:34pm/ 6.5 April 12 4:08am / 7.6 5:39pm/ 6.1 April 13 5:06pm / 7.0 6:49pm / 6.0 9:15am / -1.2 9:17pm / 1.7 10:08am /-0.9 10:10pm/ 2.2 11:05am /-0.5 11:12pm/ 2.7 12:08pm / 7.0 April 14 12:25am / 3.0 6:14am / 6.5 8:00pm/ 6.0 1:15pm/ 0.4 Mapleton brought a little of the Mountain West to the Far West last Tuesday, when the Sailors track and field team joined in competition against junior varsity teams from Siuslaw, Marshfield and North Bend at Hans Petersen Field in Florence. Though the Sailors were out- manned by as many as 3-1 against the Bulldogs and Pirates, who actually 7:29am / 6.1 9:03pm / 6.0 S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 took all six lanes in on heat, Mapleton showed well, with wins in the boys 4x100-meter relay and girls discus. Mapleton junior thrower Josi Hays had the top individual finish for the girls team, throwing 84 feet, 1 inch to win the discus over Marshfield senior See H OSTS B ROOKINGS 5 P . M . • SHS BASEBALL A T B ROOKINGS 5 P . M . • SHS TRACK C OOS B AY P REFONTAINE T RACK 4 P . M . AT April 14 • MHS TRACK AT T AFT H.S. 3:45 P . M . SAILORS 3B Siuslaw heads into league play B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News S IUSLAW : 2 P LEASANT H ILL : 5 April 15 1:46am / 2.9 2:22pm/ 0.7 R OSEBURG I NV . 4 P . M . The Vikings wrapped up non- league play Thursday at home, host- ing Pleasant Hill before heading into last night’s league-opening double- header against Marshfield (after press deadlines). With the Far West season kicking off the next day, Siuslaw’s pitching rotation against the Billies on Thursday was a patchwork of hurlers, beginning with senior Scott Gordon. Though he hadn’t thrown from the mound since his freshman year, Gordon got results with his curve ball Siuslaw senior short stop Kenneth Thrall looks for the sign as he steps to the plate Thursday. before handing the mound over to junior first baseman Brogan Cornish. Senior centerfielder Caleb Parades closed the game out, with the Vikings See BASEBALL 2B NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Lady Vikings swing into Far West softball season B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News S IUSLAW : 5 T ILLAMOOK : 6 Friday, the Viking softball team headed into Far West League compe- tition at Marshfield (after press dead- lines) with as many wins under its belt as it did all of last season. So kicking of league on the road against last year’s district championship team is something Siuslaw coach Sean O’Mara is glad to get over with. “We’re feeling pretty positive and would rather face Marshfield early, then host them at the end of the sea- son,” O’Mara said. “That could play in our favor down the stretch.” Thursday, the Vikings had a solid showing against a good Cheesemakers lineup, with Tillamook barely nudging past the Vikings, 6-5. The Vikings enter league with just seven games in preseason play, where they went 3-4, including a 15-8 win over Sutherlin and 4-3 win over Junction City. Next week, the Vikings will host Brookings on Tuesday, beginning at See SOFTBALL 2B CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Fundraiser for Mapleton pool tonight