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NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM WEDNESDAY EDITION ❘ OCTOBER 19, 2016 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation S PORTS L EAGUE STANDINGS As of 10/19/16 Calendar F OOTBALL Oct. 20 FWL N. BEND 4-0 S. UMP. 3-1 MARSHFIELD 3-1 DOUGLAS 2-2 SIUSLAW 0-4 BROOKINGS 0-4 • SHS XC R UN FOR AT B ROWNIES S ANDPINES 5 P . M . Oct. 21 N. DOUGLAS FALLS CITY LOWELL MAPLETON T. LAKE YONCALLA 3-0 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 On the Bite • SHS FOOTBALL HOSTS MWL B ROOKINGS H OMECOMING 7 P . M . • MHS FOOTBALL HOSTS A T. L AKE 7 P . M . WEEKLY FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION Oct. 27 www.dfw.state.or.us/RR • SHS XC FWL DISTRICT MEET AT T UGMAN P ARK N OON MID COAST LAKES: Rainbow trout stocking is complete along the mid coast. Holdover trout will be available in most lakes through the summer. Fishing for the various warm water fish species is good this time of year. There are numerous lakes in the Florence area that can provide good opportu- nity. T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide Oct. 19 4:00am / 6.3 3:36pm/ 7.5 9:43am / 1.6 10:34pm/ -0.9 Oct. 20 4:58am/ 6.0 4:27pm/ 7.1 10:36am/ 2.0 11:30pm/-0.5 Oct. 21 6:01am / 5.8 5:25pm/ 6.6 FILE PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS O NE MORE HOME STAND 11:37am / 2.4 B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News Oct. 22 7:10am / 5.6 6:32pm / 6.1 12:31am /-0.1 12:50pm / 2.6 Oct. 23 8:20am / 5.6 7:48pm/ 5.7 1:38am / 0.2 2:12pm/ 2.5 Oct. 24 9:24am / 5.8 9:05pm/ 5.5 Seniors (from left) AJ Foster and Kyle Doran, along with junior Dominic Wells and senior Hunter Simington, walk onto the Sailors’ field. This Friday’s home game against Triangle Lake will be the last for the team’s seniors, including Tyler Packebush (below left) and Nick Smith (below right). For five members of the Mapleton Sailors football team, this Friday’s game against Triangle Lake will be the last time they’ll scrape Sailor Field’s mud and grass from their cleats. Runningbacks AJ Foster and Tyler Packebush, along with tight end Nick Smith, lineman Kyle Doran and quar- terback Hunter Simington have helped lead the Sailors to one of their best See 2:45am / 0.5 3:30pm/ 2.2 Oct. 25 10:17am / 6.0 3:47am / 0.7 10:14pm/ 5.5 4:34pm/ 1.8 V IKS TO HOST B RUINS B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News The Vikings were on the road at South Umpqua last Friday, where they fell 40-6 to the Lancers in a game where the Vikings had only 26 players in the lineup. Among those missing 148 Maple St. Florence, OR 97439 H OMECOMING F RIDAY from the roster were key starters Quincy Rusk at runningback and Evan Teter at wide receiver. The Vikings’ only touchdown came in the fourth quarter, beginning with a fumble recovery by freshman Dayson Foglio on a missed pass by the Lancers. The recovery gave Siuslaw posses- sion on its own 40-yard line. From there, the Vikings strung together eight plays, with backup quarterback Trent Reavis claiming 44 yards on three car- ries. The last five of those yards came on a keeper by Reavis that brought him See VIKS 3B Siuslaw to Run for Brownies before district meet B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News 541-997-3441 www.thesiuslawnews.com ALSEA RIVER: SAILORS 3B FOR With the Far West District meet little more than a week away (Oct. 27), the Viking cross country team will contin- ue a tradition this Thursday by running for something other than medals, titles or even bragging rights. The Vikings will be running for brownies. The annual 3K, hosted by Siuslaw, is SIUSLAW RIVER: Cutthroat, Chinook The Siuslaw River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is fair. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bob- ber can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season progresses. For cutthroat trout, cast- ing small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effec- tive. Angling for all species in streams above tidewater is open. Casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. a special “tune-up” run that also includes both high school and middle school runners, with boys and girls rac- ing together. See BROWNIES 3B Cutthroat, Chinook The Alsea River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is fair. There are fish that have migrated to the upper bay. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bob- ber can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season progresses. SALMON RIVER: Cutthroat, Chinook The Salmon River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season pro- gresses. Parking can be limited at Knight Park dur- ing the fall salmon return. Anglers are reminded See FISHING 3B South Lakes Beauty! Gorgeous remodeled home on coveted Ford Way. 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