Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 2016)
SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 Track from 1C Oliver, meanwhile, landed a throw of 33 feet, 2 inches in the shot put to place seventh out of 26 athletes competing in the event. The invitational brought athletes from a total of 17 schools to compete in the multi-divisional, non-scoring meet, offering competitors to match up against the region’s best. Senior multi-event athlete Mikaela Siegel finished the day with three top-10 finishes, beginning with second place in the 100-meter hurdles (16.21). Siegel also placed fifth in the triple jump (33 feet, 4 inches) and was ninth in the long jump (15 feet, 6.5 inches). Siegel was joined by junior jumper Annmarie Precht in the long jump, where Precht land- ed third with a leap of 17 feet. The junior also placed fourth in the 200 meters (21.51). Two other juniors had top- 10 marks at the meet, includ- Softball from 1C “Marshfield’s pitcher has a lot of movement on the ball, and we struggled against that last year,” said O’Mara. “Hopefully, get- ting a look at it this early will help prepare us for when we host Marshfield later in the season, when chances are things will matter most.” Johnson, a junior returning first-team all-league pitcher for the Pirates, threw a 1-hitter in Friday’s 11-1 opener. Junior first baseman Claire Waggoner had the day’s best turn at the plate for Siuslaw, con- necting for three doubles and ing Destinie Tatum, who was third in the 400 meters (1:02.30) and 10th in the high jump (4 feet, 8 inches. Distance-running standout Celie Mans was third in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 10:35.16. Other top finishes for the Viking girls came from juniors Morgan Bingham, who was sixth in the 1,500-meter event (4:58.3); Kaylee Graham, who was sixth in the 100-meter hurdles (17.65); and Abby Watkins, who landed sixth in the long jump (16 feet,1 inch). For the boys, freshman Murray Bingham ran the 1,500 meters in 4:15 to finish sev- enth, and junior Jack Pickell placed 12th in the 3,000 meters in 9:39.21. Yesterday, the Vikings were in Coos Bay for the Prefontaine Classic Far West League meet (after press dead- lines). Saturday, Siuslaw will com- pete in the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field in Eugene, beginning at 11 a.m. going 3-for-6 against the Pirates. Heading into yesterday’s schedule (after press deadlines), Siuslaw and Brookings were both 0-2 after being swept on Friday, with the Bruins topped by Douglas. Yesterday’s single- game matchup brought the Vikings and Bruins together at Siuslaw. Friday, the Lady Viks will host the next round of league play when the Trojans (2-0) come to Siuslaw for a double- header. First pitch is at 3 p.m., fol- lowed by the nightcap. Next week, the Vikings will be on the road at North Bend and South Umpqua. NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Siuslaw junior pitcher Michael Larson got the win during Friday’s league opener against Marshfield, 8-1. Baseball from 1C a bases-loaded RBI in the fourth inning. In the nightcap, however, it was Marshfield that came away with the deci- sive win, 12-5, as the Vikings and Pirates DEQ#37263 split the opener. It was a familiar story throughout the Far West, with all six teams going 1-1 dur- ing Friday’s doubleheaders. Yesterday, Siuslaw was on the road at Brookings (after press deadlines). Friday, the Vikings will be on the road again, taking on the Trojans at Douglas in a doubleheader that begins at 3 p.m. Next week, Siuslaw will host games on Tuesday and Friday, beginning with North Bend on Tuesday at 5 p.m. CB#91052 S CORES & S TANDINGS E XCAVATNG • S EPTIC S YSTEMS S UBDIVISIONS • L AND C LEARING P AVING • T RUCKING B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING D EMOLITION 541-997-2054 3 C 1770 Laurel Place Fax: 541-997-3499 1-877-201-0652 Buying or Selling? I can help. Amanda DeTar Broker 541 999-4285 11410 E Mapleton Rd – Outside the flood plain with river views, the elevated lot is wait- ing for you to build your home. $74,900. #2534-15161110 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Sat 4/16 – Sun 4/17 2225 18th St 2 twin beds, lots of good stuff, entertainment cabinet. __________________ Fri 4/15 – Sat 4/16 9am-5pm 2825 Hwy 101 at Terrace Homes furniture, clothing, antiques, kitchen items. __________________ Fri/Sat 4/15-4/16, 9am-3pm 83420 Parkway Dr 6m. South of bridge near Clear Lake & Boy Scout Camp Rd., Moving sale, items .25c-$1.00. FREE garage sale signs 541-997-3441 with your ad VOICE YOUR OPINION! Write a Letter to the Editor: E DITOR @T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM B OWLING LEAGUE 4/4/16 CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS WON BALES MOVING 38 ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES 28.5 A&W 25 THE CHICKEN COOP ON MAPLE 23.5 BEACHCOMBER 21.5 ABOVE ALL ROOFING 19.5 HIGH SCRATCH GAME SHELLY MEDEIROS 196 HIGH SCRATCH SERIES ANDREA WALKER 496 HIGH HDCP GAME BONNIE MACDUFFEE/ANDREA WALKER HIGH HDCP SERIES DEEDEE LANG 645 LEAGUE MERCHANT LEAGUE TEAMS JEFF METZLER PLUMBING PRATER CONSTRUCTION WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE PETERSENS AUTO DETAIL THE SAW SHOP TEAM 9 CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE LOW MONEY ROLLERS HOLIDAY BOWL HIGH GAME SCRATCH ALAN MEDEIROS HIGH GAME HDCP ALAN MEDEIROS HIGH SERIES SCRATCH ALAN MEDEIROS HIGH SERIES HDCP RICHARD PRATER LEAGUE NW HAZMAT LEAGUE TEAMS BIG DOG DONUTS LOST 14 23.5 27 28.5 30.5 32.5 231 4/5/16 WON 64 59 53.5 46.5 45.5 44.5 42.5 42 39.5 38 LOST 31 36 41.5 48.5 49.5 50.5 52.5 53 55.5 57 300 307 STRAY CATS NW HAZMAT SMOKIES SEAGALS A&W BOWL MOVEMENTS TEAM STILL SUX SCRATCH GAME IND TRENT PETERSON CASSY VOS SCRATCH SERIES IND TRENT PETERSON CASSY VOS HIGH HDCP GAME IND DALE COX CASSY VOS HIGH HDCP SERIES IND TRENT PETERSON SHELLY HILL 40.5 27.0 26.0 23.0 22.0 21.5 20 LEAGUE TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS STUPIOD 10 PIN SEARS MO’S HUFF LOGGING FRESH HARVEST CAFE CASUAL DRINKING CAR WASH AND SHINE A&W HIGH GAME SCRATCH BILLY BARRETT HIGH SCRATCH SERIES BILLY BARRETT HIGH GAME HDCP HARRY MOORE HIGH SERIES HDCP BILLY BARRETT 4/7/16 15.5 29.0 30.0 33.0 34.0 34.5 36.0 268.0 278 707 666 277 287 716 715 WON 128.5 120.5 117.5 117 111.5 107 103.5 90.5 LOST 95.5 103.5 106.5 107 112.5 117 120.5 133.5 279 762 297 816 724 W OMEN ’ S 767 Ocean Dunes Ladies 4/6/16 WON 44 GOLF LOST 12 T UESDAY , A PRIL 5, 2016 G AME : L OW G ROSS /N ET • 9 HOLE PLAY L OW G ROSS : K AY B UTLER 2 ND G ROSS : B OBBIE W ELLS POTTER’S TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE 4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence 541- 997-5049 Paul & Kelly Potter, Owners L OW N ET : M ARY K OURY 2 ND N ET :T ERRI P ENNINGTON Paul Potter Owner Our goal is not only to provide you with quality automotive repair and services, but to make your visit as convenient and as comfort- able as possible. We offer complete automotive service and repair including: rou- tine factory maintenance, brakes, clutches, alignments, tune-ups, exhaust, electrical repair, air conditioning service, computer- ized diagnostic repair, tires and custom wheels. Your complete automotive needs are met right here! KP #8: R OBIN V ACARRO • 18 HOLE PLAY L OW G ROSS : R ENE P ENGRA L OW N ET : V ONDA M AYWOOD KP #4: J ULIE R IPLEY KP #8: J ULIE R IPLEY B RIDGE Florence Bridge Club Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session April 7, 2016 Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A Pair Pct Score Section Rank MPs 3 55.00 11.00 A 1 0.50(A) Lloyd Little - Kenneth Hampsten 1 52.50 10.50 A 2/3 0.30(A) James Smith - John Weatherwax 5 52.50 10.50 A 2/3 0.30(A) David Gustafson - Marian Weiss 6 47.50 9.50 A John Reisner - Georgia Farman 4 42.50 8.50 A Roberta Parker - Anna Hendershot