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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016
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OSAA to use three-person officiating for basketball
The OSAA Executive Board
has approved the use of three-
person officiating crews for the
6A, 5A and 4A basketball play-
offs beginning in 2017.
The expansion takes effect
with this season’s early round
playoff games at high school
sites, as well as the quarterfi-
nals through the state champi-
onship games at final and neu-
tral sites.
Schools and leagues in all
classifications will continue to
have the option of using three
or two-person crews during the
regular season, provided the
local officials associations are
able to cover the games.
This option was allowed, for
the first time, during the 2015-
16 season with nine of 38
leagues choosing to use three-
person crews.
“Cooperation between the 17
local associations and OSAA
member schools and leagues
made the first year a positive
one and we are excited to move
forward,” said Cindy Simmons,
OSAA Assistant Executive
Director in charge of basket-
ball. “A strong commitment to
training at the local association
level has been a key to the suc-
cess along with the financial
commitment from schools and
the OSAA Executive Board in
adding an official.
“The vast majority of state
high school associations in the
country are using three-person
crews during the regular and
post season and we’re looking
forward to joining them.”
At the conclusion of the
2016-17 season, information
will be gathered from schools
at all classification levels and a
thorough review of the effects
of using an additional official
will be conducted. The goal is
to implement the use of three-
person crews in the post-season
for all classifications soon.
Win a Ford truck at sixth annual Siuslaw Open next month
This year the grand prize at
the Siuslaw Open is a brand
new Ford F150 truck. “All that
is necessary is to hit a hole-in-
one on the designated hole,”
said David Wiegan, tournament
co-chair and former golfer.
“First, get the distance cor-
rect, then hit it straight. It’s a
piece of cake — Well, almost.”
Johnston Motors is once
again the hole-in-one contest
sponsor at the sixth Annual
Siuslaw Open.
This year, the event will be
held at Ocean Dunes on
Saturday, Sept. 10, with regis-
tration starting at 9 a.m.
Also new this year is a
$5,000 putting contest. One
entrant will be selected at ran-
dom and will have one try to
sink a 60 foot putt. “This one is
a lot shorter, and is even easi-
COURTESY PHOTO
Brian Johnston of Johnston Motors (left) with Bob Teter of
Siuslaw Outreach Services show off the hole-in-one grand
prize available at this year’s Siuslaw Open golf tournament
in September.
er,” Wiegan said.
The tournament is one of the
main fundraisers for Siuslaw
Outreach Services. Last year
netted more than $7,000 for th
service program. This year, the
event will be presented by
Peacehealth/Peace Harbor and
Abel Insurance.
Eagle sponsors are Oregon
Pacific Bank, The Firehouse
Restaurant, Banner Bank and
Carter Brothers Construction.
Hole sponsors are Florence
Yamaha,
Edward
Jones
Investments,
Integrity
Plumbing, The Siuslaw News,
Siuslaw Glass and Mirror, Elks
Club, Coldwell Banker/Coast
Real Estate, 101 Mini-Storage,
and On Your Feet With A
Splash.
Funds raised support all SOS
programs, including advocacy
for victims of domestic/sexual
violence, low-income families,
emergency assistance and basic
needs for homeless persons.
The entry fee is $89 per
player or $320 per team, and
this year there is an early regis-
tration discount.
The fee will be $79 per play-
er or $290 per team if received
by Aug. 26.
Dinner will follow golf and
prizes will include golf pack-
ages, gift certificates at Maple
Street Grille and other great
restaurants, and many other
prizes.
Entry forms are available at
SOS, 1576 W. 12th St., Abel
Insurance, Oregon Pacific
Bank, the Siuslaw News, and
online at www.florencesos.org.
For more information, call
tournament co-chairs Bob Teter
and David Wiegan at 541-997-
2816.
Signups ending for Newport Parks, Rec youth basketball clinics
Registration is almost over
for the 2016 youth basketball
clinic and camp being offered
by Newport’s Parks and
Recreation Department.
Basketball programs will run
through the month of August at
the Newport Recreation Center.
The Summer Basketball
Camp will be run by Coach
Doug Sain and his Newport
High School staff and players.
The aim of the camp is to
teach players the fundamentals
skills of shooting, ball han-
dling, defense and coordination
through drills and game situa-
tions.
Sat 8/6
9am-2pm
Sandpines Community Sale.
Off 35th St.
Don’t Miss It!
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Sat 7/30 & Sat 8/6
8am-3pm
1275 9th St
Everything must go!
Household, funiture, etc.
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Summer Sale!
Sat 8/6
9am-3pm
5405 KaTeech Dr –
Clear Lake / Hwy 101
Furniture, Sm. Appliances, Tools,
Clothes, Misc. Household,
Outdoor items, Jewelry,
& much more.
__________________
The camp will be held Aug.
22-26
at
the
Newport
Recreation Center.
Youth ages 5 through 9 will
be from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.;
ages 10 through 14 will be
from 2 to 3:30 p,m. The camp
fee is $50 per child and
includes a T-shirt.
Fri-Sat
8/5-8/6
8am-5pm
1515 Willow Loop
Lots of nice ladies jeans / pants.
Misc.
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Registration deadline is Aug.
20.
There will also be a British
Basketball Clinic Aug 8-10 at
the Newport Recreation Center.
British development coach
Steve Pearl will travel to the
Central Coast to run a clinic for
ages 5 through 14.
Coach Pearl will bring his
girl players with him to act as
assistant coaches. Pearl’s teams
are having an outstanding sea-
son in the English National
League. They are unbeaten in
their respective conferences
and competing competitively
on England’s national stage.
Youth ages 5 through 9 will
be from 9 to 11 a.m., and ages
10 through 14 will be from 2 to
4 p.m.
The camp fee is $30 per
child. Registration deadline is
Aug. 6.
For more information, con-
tact the Recreation Center at
541-265-7783 or visit www.
newportoregon.gov.
Buying or Selling? I can help.
Fri/Sat
8/5-8/6
9am-1pm
04589 Foulweather
Moving to CA. Furniture & misc.
Indoor/Outdoor Sale.
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Fri-Sat
8/5-8/6
9am-2pm
87985 Kelsie Way
Downsizing!
Fishing/crab equip. Smoker,
exercise equip, Antiques,
Collections, tools, household
items, yard tools, Lots of misc.
89406 Levage Drive – Wonderful .50 acre North
Lakes lot. Septic in, water and power available.
Home will be removed in spring, and It will be
ready fo your new build. Close to town, shopping,
and hospital. Walking distance to Sutton Lake.
Don’t miss this opportunity! $75,000. #2537-
15099844
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Principal Broker
541 999-5223
1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200
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